I lf. \‘ -..' " ~ 5 tx i. v.. A -‘v .i \ t pf . `.l `\i` i ~; 5 . -__fl,IANU.A.RY-1 _ __ _ _ THE' 0WN GUARDIAN ‘ _ ' _P.AGE}fl!'!l1¥‘l@i@-li-f.f 0 ._lDoc, f ‘,Bir¢l_~ Says i r o 9 i i.;i.lil.:".4.*."2.:,'°i';':;£t‘.::‘;..‘;°§'..‘;;:. LIFE IN WEST AFRICA Before! u ,,i- _ ,_ _ _ _ -~ "i fi -\' ,_ 1 1. _ ` "`-5 - on Togoland' then‘I,'shsll.be busy` enough in all Navaa AGAIN! "_ , _ Sierra Leone we found a British crul as mst as possmél to Yom’ and when 3. Will you be without Ehpenslarn Efferversent Woermann liner with military supplies ably be “_ more “Mime °ne_ How 'Seltzer for that sick .headache ‘-‘on the mdm-_ 9' 'md 1”" ““““ the 1-‘“5" ‘",{“°‘"`°“ rsiiows,"anu ir they take it into their '-'ing after the night be ffore”~or -any- other time a I .Omer I - ' ' V' | siege there. ` -, _ , vw.-\»_l.,. - _ confident that England was going, to, In tl m U . |1 h . t 1. _ _ imply the best thmg you remain neutral, had planned the occu- "ng Blxgwhfm 3.0310' I::;3B_ e&1l=mn;iv|.(;t » .» ll_SeT-,SEOPS .that gun ` W;:;_nA‘;§_|g';l ‘$2512 ;;=)l°“i""” bi" stage was on the boat trahi from Lag- Obbing pa n double quick, ' “ 05 aw °` os to Minna, not a bad train but fright- Yau," Sweaf by it eV3ff 1" "ppm" “ls” "hat “ 50"” ‘ms hours from.Minna to Baro-in a horse 3flC€1"-ll1S'S0g00d25C l)0l1tl€. il:'f"‘ bien &e“_Il’(a“l‘hed from- Sierra box; not so bad as it sounds, liovever, M _Emp `__F t "ous ° lk “th t le K“mer°°“3 and for we had picked up servants at Zun- ,--." s " 5*' os er ° re eve °" em Nlgem' Where ‘mf goru and had our own beds and grub. `~ Let,us'dispense our next A §_e__nt_ral Dr_u_ tore rescription. It will pay you _l 0 i °“'“' blowmg “P bridges' em" 5° H195' solel of tinned stuff, ver muscular W lafnd- 5° .“° '“f*"°" Wh” l’°PP°“' *° VPU' place and shot mm' We called in at a trading station, and " h' s°“d"“'°""dm'"° Yesterday we called at M°""°"l“' the trader, who had not seen a white .J » . _ Foss _ ia. Representatives of the Itupublicau g;1';;‘kg,rs_a'$;)ng",;`vgrh?; :ll:f,hg?s;“:1,.ti:§ .s:.l‘;z..‘“;‘.'.t“..3.=i ;2§‘$.:2.f°:;::L‘:. “ni 1-- M- et f°- ---Y '-@“'._ -E' °. vu- our Governor and informed him that moons' iw... -,-- . ' ‘ ° Gifts - “_-~--~~i4v~ '- - For holiday __gifts see our 1_sl"ot:k of `Rm_gs; We have fi great variety of styles Special assortments for men women and children.. "_ - We also havea splendid _.stock of Pendents, Lockets, bi oaches, Brac elets,_ Watch- es, Cuff Links, Chains, S_il- -vergilgare hbony Setts, Nip- "on ina, e c. " No extra charge for en- graving. fC. W. Patterson 1' Jeweiler \\\\“\\il1 Will . late oil Friday nlght.Wi\s met by scvcr- _ al chaps and came on shore at once. ‘ This is an extraordinary pretty ' » ~ place. and has many good polluted We ~~*‘ _ _ all have bungalows o some n , so. M"W.Y°RK Ury there is no livin in native huts, . roadway' and 47th hi. _ EXi‘LUHlViGLY llAClil~.Ll R ‘ if iivriirntlo Evctythinu- 'l`lic rclint-dui| und , Hl.ai.l0 B. AlB0 ll. is all €XC8ll0iIi; G0 “ii an S"=°‘ by Lvdf- F- P'“““°'“" v‘:.:;°t1`.°.§“.“.;‘.;.:°;.';:“..“.'.=;.°.§ ::.‘:“:.‘.-f2‘.::.i; _§1Q§f.’iiii`§ l'i'.’.{‘,..‘i.ilf§'il..»|. rm . Vegetable Compound. _‘:_;;;_,;|..,.;,S,;;o,;:3),E;oeSb;,33_ ,.?.;“;“;.:“.;’;:.'..‘i.;‘;:a.'.;;.’;I;f.‘.1f.“.;¢ f.fff‘f.i'a....".a“'.1.§‘.::‘:.::_"‘°§.°i:Ba2:.;“;z: Nghiliélgfilh"f15§{i‘}Z.‘§.§'l¢, so - °“° "°"°d °f “°“"’*` I'f,"`{,.".,,’§ f`,'.f`;‘,l’,,°»i-'I',f.‘.’,',,`,§°,l§ Pbf5tn». 7190----Bvmn. J. G00.:-‘_ __,,..»-.uw.`,' t‘"°Y°“’n'“g hes' tr “ ‘ m 1- iorses. - ===.~;f 4.50 To J'l"`a‘;<`i'-]_iiSvLll¢;lcsl0l:l()ili2i`<> $8 nd is:-"3~ - _W --33305.12-zvuifiiyg Ili' VISITING - NEW YORK CITY you anim to loests In the ' VERY CENTRE ' lnssrest rotsil smtp: and :ost scenalbff ’f‘.e..:“s:“.:r:t.2.i°:. ...:‘°“' ‘° ""5" ’°' aofrsr. _ . ilhimarla-Hallman 240| Sf Room, $1.50 Per Day. $2 to $6. vsd the following interesting letters from his son Mr. Hugh A. Warburton, M. A., Rhodes Scholar, who has re- ceived a position as sub-commissioner in West Africa under the Colonial Government. ' Following is the "first of the series of letters written by Mr. Warburton: S. S. ELMINO, Sept. 1 1914. _» E ' V '_ My dem. Father: ' conscience. Affairs on the German ,N _ border age very serious. It appears ‘_ __ __ i _ I 4 mgve urrigftat Lag): wmoggfw mma that -our fellows (about 100 strong),_ _ _ _ ! _ ,I land “nm the following withjour white officers and a. couple ' V "I-'-¥*-' ` day-something wrong with the rail °t awww) made an ‘mane "ight at' " .‘_"“ ' < I `i kg -:ii crmsn i nm. n _?""°'° _ ‘gg l"°Y°~ h c|;Tigh2?in biirbgd wireselll)tl;Tig‘l¢meTi‘t)s We ave been getting rather stirring news during the past few days. In ser, with a German prize tow,-a and four hundred reservists on board. They also told us that another cruis- llamburg-American line Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse" ot' Cape Verde- just a few hours after wo had passed beginning of the war German tulte ing turned. people are being hard pressed by a greatly superior force of Germans. It and Zuugers. Anyhow, it looks as if _ \ lm- we were not going to find life very _.”,A‘\§\_‘ “`“`\\\ 1,1' moiiiotonous for the next few weeks. z§g;eTioTre5p5Tillldivl'le lllenalllil heilllt aogagltli _ o have successfully eluded the ' S two German cruisers which are at al night of lt' though very cramped for present somewhere in these waters; ubt we have had to run at nights with all lights covered, and have also had to keep well out of the usual trade cruisers all the time. Had a. run ashore at Sierra Leone but as the day happened to furnish as a particularly fine specimen of sco- pical rains we did not stay long. it is a beautiful place. This afternoon we called at-Tome -the port of Togoland. which has just ers in a vessel in the harbor-all, that is to say, except the manager of the railway. He, having been released on parole. started a little game of h's had him out yesterday in the market the capital of the Republic of Liber A --_ . September 9th. Liberia had P"°°‘“‘m"‘1 1"” "°““`“my_ Still this interminable river. To- ._ if ' ~that course bclug evidently due to _- me feat that the Liberia Nav ( n -day is blazing hot, and even under our ferr b t M gl t V 0 *zlawning we are slowly roasting. Ihad r tl' ,°a W ' °(‘ilebg“")H“ a Dre?" la wire this morning from the Resident as lm” on 9' san ar' owgver’ es' lof lbi, confirming my position to that png their nemhamy’ they have cm' station. Beyond that there has been the German deep-sea cable, seized the German wireless station, and closed the German bank. Shall close this tomorrow when I muy be able to tell you the name of the station in Northern Nigeria to which I ani to be posted. S t b 21 . ep em er id ri oi u 1 L oa s, w lere we rem n ay. I have been posted to Ibi in Murl Province, which lies between the Ilen- fie River and the German frontier; so I will be quite close to the scene of trouble, which will be amusing. 1 hear that lbi is quite a good place in many ways: but us it is in the Tse-tsc fly belt l shall bc unable to keep ii horse. train to.Minna (2l,§ days), thence by train to llaro (1 day). thence by boat down the Niger to Lokoja (2 days) ---'\-°°**'*°'°'°'°" thence by bout up thc Benuc to Ibi (ll 'ly "_“5""“°s w °°7'° '“ at a good mam; days). So you sec l have some travell- l orrhages an t e doctors wid me I ff? would have to un- iij . _?_ dergo sn operation, ay ‘ butl began taking “" ~ Lydis E. i>i..i1:; Mt:l.'.‘uil Mrs# l\‘iiz;.:i-:`:zlli Mrs; (Dr) (lomlwlll lvlrs Paton llirs l‘:iloi| Mrs i<`r<-ll Morris Mrs l’i~t.liit:k Miss (lraiii Mrs (3. E. Morris, Mrs W. S, Grani, skip. skip. ’l`|\f\ ;:ui|lu \v;|.~s \\'i-ll pln_\'cil :ind ox- ccll<\nii_\' i;ki|>|n‘rl. ilic iziilivs Hlmwiiig consitli-rnl>ii\ ukiil in thi- liaiiilling of ilu- manila-zi. ‘l'li|~. " i‘ourin` " which is Hiip|m:'i:|l lo ni'<~u|iipniiy n iw-ll-plaiyi-li gains ‘wus pcrliap:-1 not :in inucli in cviilcnce :is in the inusculiiic variety, but time und prnctilm will doubticse-1 develop this gilt. As one oi' the tuuins other, the winners magnanimously rc- l`in-'ctl to give the Guardian the rigors-..~:. This generosity will probably also dis- appear us the entliiisiasui iriirrmuu-s. The ladies purpose playing every fore noon, and the llink ttomniittcc has l§<’-nvroiisly consented to give them ii rink on Tuesday uinl i"rlduy nfternooii of ouch week. Mis:-' Gorman expects » ull . iwr friends from Iona io (Tluirlolustowii ii_v special train to-uiorrow evening to sou llic best. connuiy iirninii ever pri-lu-_iiivii in Cliiirlotlctowii, nuinely, “ l’rln<~c (ihnp." _ S192 E 1 - Do You Want If ever "sensation and to the fullest extent Wlint better orgini Organ. lt is a pedal could be required a 500 DOMINION Church Organ for 140, or a 350 Size For 95 I' Just think of purchasing a large, beautiful and very powerful Church Organ that sells when new at $500.00 for $140.00; or a smaller one of the same make that sells when new for $350.00 at $95.00. al” could be righiy applied to price reduction it isfnow, of the term. fever profits were entirely disregarded 'l`hin ergnn, though snmller in size. : for quick sales, it is now. These two splendid Organs must be sold before ' stock taking and to do this we have cut the prices to the core. Both these organs have been thoroughly overhauled and are in the lin- condition, each instrument is guaranteed for three years. _ by any church or hull than this ex- tremely powerful Dominion Church is n splendid instrument. lt has _ai single keyboard, ti pedal base, nine- ' tccn stops, fifteen sets of reeds. blo\v *"'5'|°- ‘Vim “"° lever. u beautiful walnut case, and an msnucl solid walnut mise. has twenty- three stops, twenty-one sets of reeds. and a low lever; ii' desired. it can be used without low lever and pedal base. The height of this organ is nine feet, imitation pipe top. The height of this organ is six feet. four inches. Sale price. $95. Never have there been Iwo more attractive values ln guaranteed church ~ pipe top gives it the it D ' price. $140. 0 If You Wish to Secure One 'of these 0rgaus._Caill or |125-I-C.\|'tf ten inches. A beautiful imitation much hi hor riccd instrument. Solo organs offered, never has the -smsll- _ church had such an opportunity to x purchase n large and handsome organ at so low ii. price. appearance of a _ Write Immediately ` , _ ‘-Z";..‘f.°.“` Miller Bros. °i`-‘?t°§i`iI‘.’.T`f ° ,., ,' _ I`iTf°;‘-1"_'T_f -_-"¥”*_'; 5. 4. i (_ 1 _l , _i li y i fl 5 ,_ w.... i I