_ .__.:.~.; i_ ,,i.__ ,__. #_ , __ __ 1, 4.1.., ._ _ . _ , , NIORNING SAIL-Y ii-IE Cullituniiiu auiiiiii ii'-'}.%.'l¢°o'?.‘l»'$‘§v'h?ii’.‘§.‘<‘>"ii..‘Ey.,.., l CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1914 ('*ii'.."?..i"..-tF‘i..i"&'..'li".!%'r’f.‘liZ.tii.‘l‘ JUBILEE SERVICES - _ riii-:iiiooisr ciiuiic Fiftieth 'linniversary oi’ Celebrated Yesterday. Eioquent 'Sermons Rev. _Dr. Campbell and Rev. A. B. Simps - - 7 'Y .___ . ~ ~ gf . 1 _ LATEST WAR, iiussiiiiis ciiriuitt H LuLi.,iN,WE,STERN ZONE 2,oooPiiisoiiErS First Methodist Church U D N And Some liiaizhinirt-iii_iis._hustrians Evacuate Special Music by tlhoir and Soioists The 'celebration of the Fiftieth. Anniversary of the First Methodist Church. Charlottetown,/which is being ____ right hand are the brave ami da held this week, was begun yester y, moflllllg \ll1\'l0l' lllllllly llllslilces. every 1 legions of the great Slavonic r seat in the Church being occupied, and i the choir gallery filled. The service iindor tho able direction of Professor B0lSi\1m, whose heroic sons have equals and no superiors. Upon sons of l<`r:iiii.e, on her leit the mi Again iias been ilemoiistriiteil which has appeared in all past his is reaily 'with leadership and also (Special to the Guardian.) l<`r_encli forces have captured' . heights of Ornes, near Verduii, ace. . _ _ _ mm Eniiiassy. “U15 nlgnll’ lnlln'““lV¢‘-» “ml U10 l!1\lSliS0S C0llSlHl0ll ul' ll1l`¢‘-0 ward!" Having congratulated church on its jubilee, and referred tion, he proceeded to say that ln? ascended the throne he became King _ _ _ lf’ over four hiinrlr-sd millions pf people, ,,z‘,,x, woiindeil, one civilian iiiileil and ten 'W0 °'~`°nnl°n5 On Wnlcn ne nnlll lne und the area oi’ his Empire was eight 5 | | ¢ Th G - ”"" ` l`0ln'~l0n ‘lf mlnlnlef in lne °'°llF5l`egil‘ iiiiilioii square miles. At the opening L()1$1Dp(§§ra xi,-<,)\. 2; ne soldiers and a Sister of Charity otlier civilians injured. Material W ilainage was insignificant. - S eciai to The Guardian) nl5o`liii>. : "-' i' 1 ~'.' -- wx__ was __ c0mm_md that re______w_“__ ___;__tS_g_;i_last_$1tt;_:_fiitiia_y__tc:‘r_:i;leEgg; big gun. it i_s le{i_i‘pe_d, is iloiiug S_picnili l ( P echoed through the ranks oi’ anciciit (vp,-9 me curse ot' the people' expsn- “OINFOP lm K L, ,lm I4-'mme l5l`nel~ ll nn-ll lllnilllml grenl “'nl`lll diture was boundless' taxatlioii too Tm t igmllle' .ll “loioftlfllslons inonarcliies in their march of coniiuest heuvv to he \,m.ne; 'criminal enact (iff or ;";’t“____‘:_*‘L_“l§0_;° _:__'__i‘i'i0__;" rlq PARIS, Nov. 22.-(Official Sunday ai afternoon)-The 21st was calm upon V the whole l’i'ont. In Belgium as in the ‘ region from Arriis to the Oise there und was perhaps, as they were gather- ments were fe-ai‘i'uliy SGVGYG- 'l`W0 each case succeeded in inflicting heavn' was only lulernlittmg ‘fannondmg 'en ln lnnl- nnnclnnry- nelng nenlll hundred and twenty-three offeiices losses 5 Our artillery evidenced in general nllnve l-ne (lln Of nallle ln Ffnlllfn and were punislicil with the death sen- ........,.....,...,.,.,.,.,..,.,_...,..___......._,.,.,_,. YHOTG ll1‘llVlli' lllall lllill Of llle 9l’l€lllY- llnlglnnl ll Wns n W0l"l Wnlcn “'n5_ teuee; slavery obtained almost uni- neutralitv the assault upoli i-`raiioe, tl e On' nnllefles nnnceenell ln ‘l"5n`°l'lng whispered in the deepest instincts their nature and uddresseil by God _ 1 _ ._ . °l versality. Women were publicly attack upon Russia are only steps in Several linen nl lne Gnrnnln @nn`en°n' W floggeil. children of six and seven the wtiy. What Germany wants is ment. The enemy worked clsewlii-re in iiiiiiii siiiis (Special to the Guardian.) \VASlll.\‘G’i`()N, Nov. 22.-'i`ui-lto_\' has voluntarily explained to the United States Government, through Ambassa- dor Morguntliau, that the shots fircii towards the launch of the American cruiser Tennessee last Monday were intended merely as a customary warn- ing that the port ofjniyrna was mined and closed to navi ation. i§iHliiNS lliiili WllH _i_ii_lllilSH liiili (Special to The Guardian) 1'lEltLlN, Nov. 22.-A report says a big Gerinaii army lius effected a junc- tion with tlie Turks in the Caucasus fighting against Russians, ...__.___._____. lliillliiliil iilliii continui-il to tri-nd nu llii-. lit-cis of the Tiiiks. titlier iiclaciiiiiciils wore iii- activc." ' “iii (liiliviii thi: A\islriaiiiiL’l|ig cvaciintcil Novy Sunil'/. under pressure of our troops. On the iuoriiing of .\'iivonibcr 20, the Turkish cruiser lianiidich. followed by a fiotilla ot' torpedo boats, appeared off Tnupse and opened fire, hurling 1255 projeciiies .into the neighbourhood. Russian artillery immediately replied with very ei‘l`ci'live fire. The Gerinan coiuinn between the prlses, 250,000 men, and occupies i`rout of 51'- niiies. The two rivers pre- vent fiaiiking, lit-noe the fighing con- sists of froiitul attacks, in which lil 0' "* ' important Positions. Germans Have 250.000 ,,,,_ Flliiiilli ClPlliii-i _ lGiiiMlli iiiiili lNll li|SGliiSiil iiiilllill me, 0,, B,,m,f,,,,,t of ,.,f,,_f,,,,, Me, but ` iilillliillilii Pllllililll SllPPLliS`lll’lUiiiU iiiili1illS Ciiiiilliii mir lim... was checked, losses are heavy, but neither side is able to gain any advantage. Russian concentration is now complete, and tha Germans cannot advance farther in this direction. The Russians are iiiereiy content with holding the post- tioiis, while waiting for reinforce- lll('iilS. l'il9B Wlllllll l\0l'B0lf| llnll nlnn life to redeem humanity it cost our will be won not only by the soldier at LON|)()_\1, N.,v_ 22___The Belgian tlllll- (lily lllllll HOW Gfenl- Bfllnln nan to save the world; it cost the Son l-lis l I-le has also declared that the battle ____.__ r _ _ _ with nations about her. but histo Y fniliers agony and bloody sweat, even the firing line, but by men ut home who commission of inquiry into uliegcq 9n°WS lllal Onl- Uf nn nn” lnln Colne unto ileiitli, to procure the heritage keep the wheels of industry moving (;(.,,-,mm viQ|mpm 0|' (im mws and mm. victorious. To-day she is Ilgfilll lll lnn which wc enjoy, and our iliit.y is to lnud furnish the provisions and the (omg of Wm-_ has p,_.m(.,| ,m0¢,|,cr img. l0l'€ll‘0Ill- Of ll\0 lllilllni nlll nnl nlnnn- preserve nnil ninintain, to strengthen clothing und comforts for ill!! 1110111 thy report which is published to-day She stands upon the sacred soil CONDENSED ADS. T00 LITE F03 ‘ll anii to i-xti-.nil this splendid Enipirc. and as his part is who goeth down into by the Brpisp Oippiai |,m-(,,.“_ ""' This cannot hi: done unless righteous- the battle, so shall his part be that p_ .-,,v¢.r,., wha( is (}¢.f.,(-|-(limi as (hp ness is wrought into the lives of the tn.rrieth by tho stnil. They :shall share 5-pfiaspiltf,-n at Tnmim.g_" -"ppp pack 0|' people. it in useless to build upon any and share alike. foundation but that of righteous char- ln conclusion, llr fiamphcll said that (pls “||,_~g(.,| mussm»r.._'- Th.. minor., I.)inanl," and the “outrages in detail to 'fiioro will _be _no fibre, no ,hc believed that fhis_ raiiipaigii_ could ,my_., 'hai mm- 050 pm-Sons Wm-0 sim( _.__- morulity. no continuity in reforms, no be fought. out to :i British vlirtoiy. iii- by um (;,.,-,mms in ip.. ,,||p,g,, of fm. porniziiieiivo in inovt-.ments unless in held that faith iii-.iraiisc he lmiii-.veil iii m||,¢.S_ p¢f(._r,-ing in tlpfnii (0 (hip ui. .ill runs the rent tho liupcriai dei-itiiiv ol' Grin! itritain. log(-.tl iiiiissziirt-. thi- ri-port iicsirrilics all. aiiil through ' . - ir - l . ‘ _ ONE CENT per word each lnscr- principli-, of rigliteoiisiinss. llislory in .The day had passed wlicn_iii_i= liistoriaii how ,. xr,-mln 0|' |,,.|wm.,\ 400 ,md 45,0 tion for advertising in this Colilmll all its v0l\llllf“i V1lSl l‘»lllill\llHll“‘l'i llllfl Wnnld Wrllll ‘lf Grnnlf lll"'-"ln nn’l l\"l° uicii wt-re colii-cf-eil in front ofthe vii- Cagh mug; ngpompany orders. Mini- and this only, that rlgliti-oiisncss ex- Coioiiies. The future liisioriaii would ing.. L-|..||-1-_h_ A.; ghooliiig thi-in iiowii mum charges t_we_n_t_y_-_flvii cents-_ _ PRIME SAUBAGE$.’-Best in Zio cit From selected young pork. Urllll nation is nt war We nnk why alia rt llllilflll llllfl Hlli ll* ll Yllilfllllffll lf’ "llmnl"n’ ln” llnnlln "l ln" llrlllnll with rifli-s pro-/i-il foo slow. (li-ruiiiii ll U00Dl0- 'l‘l\lH lH lllfl l§‘~‘l\f‘l`lll W0l'4l Ul' l9lni’_ll"‘- ll‘nnn"llnl¥ inn "0nl5l`0f¥nll'lll oiiiizi-rn orili-riiii up ii uiacliini‘ Kun nnil Y- iliit‘y that coulil have bc(-,ii spokini last of i\lDllI\iZH liii-erestiiig story of ill" fiioso not hilli-il by liulli-is from this U vear as well ns now. A new iippiicit- ship tiint found itself, Iio made the “-,,,,|,,,,, won. m,|,,h,.,) Wm, \,uy,,,,,.| ' (Special to The Guardian) HVLL, Nov, 22.-Heavy firliig is North Sea. One trawlci' reports he lm; l»‘¥\1nS last nllllll “nfl (‘nl`lY lllnl stroiig, as broail as that wiiich he morning, which leads t.o the o[>llll0l\ ri-i-ogiiiseii on the national siiii.-. ins iiiiilvrsataiiil how difficult this would allnlnnlnll ln l"n`("0 lt.-5 Wn-l' be ii was necessary to understand Uni- bln- flier” ls ll0 U0nlll`l'llnll0n ‘ll lnn somi-iliiiig iii' the conilitions under ivhicii he livi-ii. An i-xcinpinry char- cvii-r siii'rouiiili-ii by i-oiiilitioiis that here that at last the German fleet l ciigageniciit. (Special to the Guardian.) ciiiiiactcr, ii inaii whose moral fort: _ _ “P was as great as his military power, a il0l`lnll nl' Vessels Vnlnlng ln lrnnl lne man who recognised on the spiritual nl" sidi- of lift- a sense of duty ns deep, a i-oiiiii not iiiiiiistcr to the possessioii o W tured 2.440 lIFlS0ll0l`H~ LUNDUN. NOV- 22--lll¢‘=iSHi!llS l`l`f'"l oiii- simile virtue :is virliies are classi- Nllflll llilllllllll Sl-Hifi llllil lllllllilllllitiiiii to-iln_\'. iiverytiiiiig that cnierei n 2-'~'llVlly' i1l`€VnllS ill Enlllvll. sa,\’H llliiilo his life from an exit-riial stand- waging now? Did He f0f'e0I'dnll1. I9 5 U L l¢l€Sl)HlUll ll`0“\ l-l\G l‘ll1S\10- lllll 'l-€‘l‘f'lpiiiiit was niiapted to degradation (iuminpw Hugh crimgggpingt humannty ll “nn ‘ iailier than to upliftiiig. Aini yet wc Never! The Providence; of God up the German fleet is preparing for To spli-ndiil type of inanhood-tile type ' ti0n_ Hp ig bound to pngwgr our pr-gy. that is loved or God and respected by men. l-le was zi man of exemplary ers offered according tu Hid' will. Ha has promfsed.f' 0 " He is more interested in our high- est welfsre than are we ourselves. And on account of sin in the world. H being u Ciiristian is not an escape from iliscipifne of trials, afiiictions. temptations. privntions. wars. The bi-.st of earth have suffered, but for othcrs. Anil the tragedy of all trage- dies-that of the Cross of Calvary- was the consummation of suffering. _ Wan there spot or blemish in Him l who thus suffereil? “ Wrong views of God make Him ii. l monster. Did God cause the awful wir not the cause of tragedies. but they nre caused hy the improviilence of il0ClSlVU l\<‘llU1\ in lll0 Nllflll llc"-lriglitt-iiiisiicss, more than he wits: able man, The dpvll ppugpd (hip war, and Prince llen`r of Prussia was at i‘Imilt-ii U, misc his UW., C0,|,,_ Dr puller. * Y - _ - _ f n ii i y0Hl0l‘0N. Nov. 22.-Two sons fessioii docs not inalti-, the niaii. 'l .. ' . 4 ` . `l " lite of lunrl ltolii-rts. l`|ii-y qouiil not find ii i'linr:ii'ti-r, from ai moral stniid- ‘ll point, that slioui-_ out i'li-nri-r, iii-iii-r. ll‘*llf.‘l‘ill ll“W"l Wllll *“""‘l'nl nl ll"' ‘iufirc iniliii-iitial than the iii-rii just Wi-.t's i~|ii<-f ofili-ers are ri-port(-ii have siiri‘i-iiilcrcil. __,___,,_.__ ,__,__-_ iiiillilli iii liii l"’ -psi.-is:-il. llc i'onii-s hi-fore us in thi-. i-arly ages oi' his life as a warrior, and ko.-ps that roli- i~ontiiiiion.-ily until thi- i-iiil of iifr-is story. in niany of our ariii_v'i: bziltli-si during thi- last fifty _vi-nfl; Iii- staiiils forfli as thi-ir i'i-,iitro and iiispirnlioii. Hi- iiiul at gi-niiiiis fcssion hail been more vlrulenliy abused than that oi' tho uiilitiiry, thi-,re liciiig people to-day wiio \vo\ilil say fhiil there was no pinci- for liii-ni in the Kiiigiloiii iif` (foil, that thi- profession oi' arinz; was iliri'<'tiy iiiitiigoiiiiitii' to the glorious gospi-l of the i’rini'i-. nf i’oai~i- We all iiiiili-rslanii to-day that the pro- lle thi-n wi-ui oii`to on-.ik on thi- is saw that one result of the campaign ,& C°_ 6262-10-Zliinlul tion ot' duty is before us because our ilppiir'ni.lon tu thi- present crisis nnii P w'ANTED"”' SEVERAL Goo” “uw 1;r1(;1|n in war? Tlirce hnndrcii yeiirs would be tiio uiiification ofthe Empire to sell Guardians in the mornin 'i aaa Snuin was ii sreui. una powsrmi into s Sana non or io.-ca.. or an ina Apply at Subscription Counter up nat ion, with influential connectioiis'. dependencies and overseas Dominloiis omg _ arms-1_1-17Mt Loss-"'*is' 'riI€”crfv "on mar and she set out to dominate Europe, Of the Bl‘ll~l9l\ ETl\DlI`0~ Cl0SlY\B. llc and finding flint Britain was in the way said: 'l`l\\ll'BdH5' B D099 nnnn ‘lonllflnlng of that domination sent her army to “Men of Canada, your country is yet some papers and receipts. l‘lnd9" Aipionig sho;-¢g_ You know the his- in its infancy, your history is -only please leave at Guardian Office. tory and you know how the name of begun- Ent the l>00Dle who have 6n31`22wM‘lL Drake onine out to be recorded in our furnished leaders of conspicuous char- R`i='iT°Ti."£._lFNTJT.1`B'iaTz`bT=` éit1‘n'/\ good female patch foxes for si_iii. _ _ _ N _ 6, Ch l ttetowii `l 'lfanlz' R R ° a4tlil”.(i’,i-i-z:ii'.i _ . Business ENvEi.oPEs-No. ii nfllll island story. A hundred years came scter. who have lived und died for ‘ ssed and Louis XIV of France Britain may he hopeful of the coming and dominate Europe, and again Bri men The young men oi’ Canada ask tain leii by Marlborough, stood in the ing only u fair field and no favour, way rind showed how she ever was on will “D011 ¢l1B Dl8ll1B Of France make d. for themselves names and make for d a ' . ~ , - - moved breeds,-g_ Apply to Wnlicr gigpirled to adopt the policy of Spain time and hopeful too of the coming m ed with name and address. elllwl' °“ flap or front.83 pep,-1,000; $5.50 for 2,000; s1z.oo i<>lr_§(._i_;: $20 for 10-°°0~ GUARDIAN O 'I 'aaos-11-2imt_i_ __ _____, STRAYED.-ONE WHITE AND RED Helter, 1% years old, 2 Red i-ieifem. 1 Red and White Ox. 2 years oi. Finder notify A. Ferguson. Hammon- P`E'I' ` l'-.A ooio-ii~2:iin:_ii I-‘I|TE°_it5`i7t‘l'»l-i E'i'fN'"|`§i iN K. FORT_V dollars per pair. Marten. ninety _ii iiuiiai-ea and nm per vel" ""§ Q ver black and patchedofilzgpé 0"' Downhnm, Strathroy. __g___1_ll_-21MGi_ cAn“n”i'/foie s1°oifen` ‘_ ron TL-_1_E winter at Jerry Mshsr s, Kent_ __.. opposite Revere' Hotel. Refill Tozg Dromptiy attended 102 f‘°l'n" Jn "V second hand sleiill\li{;n` snle' e ‘ Maher. Ccrrtase Sm ‘»6632_28_vM_4_,; 'ii`rl¢HK"°’i\1'oa “A'5ii’iIA`cni~e_w__;‘_l_'_i1 complete ccetyiiiie sl! ¢‘l“_l’ to for sole. Excellent 0pP°\'l“|n is on enter s most profitable bus ne r_____ most reaso\'ic_}_>l_e tar‘i::_.__‘§oiE_&p_;e_ ul" CUNY 9 ‘1‘°_1°_saMu, ,___.....---°-*”'”`-` - . ___.._..t1.n-and nil COW,- tiie side of the weak and oppresse And again s hundred years are nu will for ever live in history. Then another liiiiidrsd years have come and gone, and Britain stands witii her Allies facing Germany and Austria .noi throwing ins weight of Iwi' great iiifiucncc for the liberty of the op- pressed and the defence of the weak. So for four reasons this nation ia in the war: First, to save Belgium and redeem lit-r plighteil word: second. to safeguard the security of her own Empire; third, to maintain the snnc- iiiy of treaties and uphold interna- tioiial law; fourth. to prevent Europe from falling under thc domination of n military power. And the foe she faces is well prepared. For fifty years the men and women who have written the songs for Germany and the nursery rhymes for Germany and the histories for German schools and colleges have sown the seed, the harvest of which the world is reaping to-day. Our foe is prepiired.mus'l\lfl¢°\\ll¥ Gliilivlwil Intl without conscience. He hu one great objective, and in reaching the sud toward which he hu been moving for any years the ,violation of Belgian - their country' a history. Forward. bored, and Napoleon has his vision of then, my brothers, in the self-respect ia conquered Europe, and again Britain that stoops to nothing low; in the is in the way of its realisation; and loyalty which will make every_act of the names of Nelson and Wellington love a sacrament. Forward under that old Filg whlcmnotwithstsndiiig Britain’s faults and. Britaiifs failures, has ever stood to proclaim liberty to the captive and to announce that the propitious~ bend of heaven comes equally nssr to every son of Adam. Hearken to the voices calling to you-- home voices, world voices. Heed the call of the Motherlsnd that sounds over the great Atlantic and fails upon our ears. Do not be disobedient to this su remo command Your homes tiirusfs-_ Accoriiiiig in the iromniiiisioiii-rs inori-, than 700 of the iiilinbitants of Di- nant were killed. Eighty-four of those wi-ro shot to death on parade square and 50 others outside a church from which they had been driven by the Germans. The report alleges thiit over 1,000 similar executions occurred in the Province of Luxemburg. - Minnrd's Liniment Cures Rheumatism. TIIE IEITHEI ' TIIE TEMPERATURE = TIDE. l00||. ETC. (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Nov. '23.-Maritime: Fresh to strong Westerly to North- westerly winds. mostly fair and colder with local snow flurries. THE WEATHER.--Yesterday was beautifully clear and mild. The highest temperature recorded yesterday was 40 degrees above zero and the lowest 35 degrees above. At. l 9 a. m. it was 35 above and at 9 p. m. 39 above. The lowest recorded the previous day was 30 degrees above zero._ The tide will be high this afternoon D - . _ call,'the nation calls. freedom calls. the wounded dove oi' peace calls; and God is sounding s trumpet that has never called retreat. I-le is marshal- ling now the hosts of men around His Judgment Sent. Be swift my soul to answer Him; be jubilant my feet, for God is marching on. In the beauty of the lilies Cllriht was born across the sea with s glory in His bosom that transflgures you and nie. As He died to make men holy. let ns dis to keep men free, for our God is marching on.“ "’§6N"i"i`iUl`6'0N“PAEe' Fo' oil” ,at 3.40 and tomorrow at 4.32; it will ,he high tomorrow morning at 2.46 and Wednesday at 3.55. The sun sets this afternoon at 4.22 sud tomorrow at 4.21; it rises tomor- row morning itt 7.13 and Wednesday at 7,14. The moon sets tonight at 10.50. There was a new moon, Tuesrlnv, Nov. 17th. at 2.02 p. ni. The first quarter of the moon will be on Tuesilny. Nov. 2-ith at 9.39 a.m. l The length of today will. be nine At UIQ QVGHIIII !Bl'Vit':e all elcdllefit hgqrg- and elgvcn ;nlp\1teg_ muliccl programme was carried out. - _____.._.- llfinardhi Liniment cures Diphtlierlc. lNiW Pill PARIS, Nov. 21.- Reports rt-riciiing headquarters today indicate tiiat the Germuns are about to try u new plan of driving the allied troops from their trenches nt Flanders by use of liiigc steel barges ot' burning oil. The barges in great numbers have been brought up in the rear together with great quantities of Crude Oil. it is bclievedfto be the plan ot` the Ger- mans to launch these along the Yser Canal and inundated sections between Dixinuiie and the Coast. Fighting a- long northern frontier is still con~ fined to artillery fire today. DESTROYED WIREELESS 0N A FAST YACHT. NEW YORK. Nov. 2i.- Without giving any reason for their act of- ficials of the l‘niteil States revenue cutter service yesterday went on hoard the fast steam yacht Winches- ter anchored oil' Staten island in thi.- upper harbor and destroyed the yapht's wireless outfit. A detach- ment of men hail previously been placed in charge of the vessel by thi- reveuuc cutter Seneca. The govern- ment officials inilniiiti-ii that they were acting on orders from Washing- ton. Previously it has been reported that both the Winchester and the Kanawha. another fast yacht. had been sold. but this could not be con- firmed, nor were the names of the supposed new owners given in the rcports. although it was intimated that one of the European helligerenls was the purchaser. it was said the Winchester had not _for wiir. aiiil hi: i-.iirly foiinii out his vocntioii; and the reason why hi- niniio such success of his iii'c was in-cause hi-. started out with that lhorougliness that must clini'ncterlse every individ- ual iii wiintiioever sphere he may be placed if he would make ii success of his nnilertnking. llc started out in life with n simple yet strong faith in God, iii the work he liiiii to do, and tliercforc iii- had faith in himself. By faith hi- luiil the fonnilatioii of that united india of wliii-h we uri- so proud today. From his father he early learnt to treat the natives with kiiiil- ness, with sympathy. with considera- tion, anil to treat his men with love and respect. Ho respected individual viilour. lic hiid that iiiiiility of swift- ness which cliiirsctcriscil Caesar, Alex- ander. Freilerick the Grout. Marl- borough and Napoleon, if one wanted an incentive to enthusiasm he hail but to read thc life of Roberts. Enthus- iasm won liini the i-ross of valour and carrie-il hini through many ii doubtful fight, nnil i-nfhiisinsni niailc him the man whom the tuition honours to-day. lie siicci-.oiled hcrausi- his soldiers believed in iiini and obeyed him, and because wi- have this trail to-day all through the fighting line of our army we shall have the same siiccess. ln eloquent terms Dr Fuller- ton referred to the courage iinii admir- nblo si-use of iliity of tho hero. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Evangelist Lowell C. McPherson. of New York. preached at the Central Cliristinn (‘huri-h yesterilay, in thi- morning on the subject, “Christian `Growth.‘ and in the evening on “Pro- vidence and i’riiyer." l-lc spoke at the Bible school session at 2.30. On “Providence and Prayer,” Mr. ho would see it through to causing - every nation of earth to be at the throat of some other nation. “God loves us all. Our sufferings are ciiuseil by sin in the world. And iiii sin is seated in soldshness. God 'is not thi- iiiithor of selfishness.” Mr .\lci’iii-rsen used many illustrations to » prove his statements. This evening he expects to prolioh. on the subject. “ Shall We Know Ono Another Beyond?" Meetingiat 7.45. A niiinber of people will be baptised by the piistor, Mr \Vhlteh8ld, f.\\_l evening. _____._._____.._-_- 7, iililt iiili lil NEW lililli _,___ (Special to The Guardian) - l\'i‘l\V \'()I`tK. N. 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