_.k I4 I9" °"rHm Lunar News THE CHA OWN GUARDIAN rms? oi"-,;{,1.»i A __,___.______.__€_ 4 . 'The Turks Bitter--il I ` WAR Il THE CHINA FACES ciiiuoirs iioviii oovsiinoii AN EcoNoMic UNPRECEDENTED sworn in YESTERDAY I CRISIS N0W ADDRESSES PRESENTED GAIN T ITALIANS ,,,, ., .,,..,,.., .,,,."‘ siinuwis ui ins in `“,§,1;3;,f;°J.'2,1",2f'iHi nuns ni ces Mid Patriotic PFIKIN, Oct. 13-China faces un impi-cccileiiteild crisis. With the spread of the revolution- ary nctivitities which is gaining greuiui, the fate oi' the ruling Dynas- ty hnngs in the balance. The revolut- ion is no longer confined to the Celi- trul 1'i-oviiices, thousands miles awny from Uuliitnl, but Pekin itself is llircutcncd. Members ol the .Cabinet admitted toduy that the garrison her is known iii _,sem nun ini iuiiisuiuiii ini? gi nina wil ni nisinissn in iiunnui _"“ "__f“"‘°“’ W Minh ur -*- QUEBEC, Oct. 13-The Duke of *-‘ ' ' ' Connaught was sworn in as ‘ov ‘_ AilX|8l_y Fell lil SOUFIS l.aSl Biinulu, ont. Dot. 1a-1iiiprison- Gonoioi oi coiiiido. nt i2.4ii'to;i-$1 CHICAGO, oct. 13-"Forty cciit. Latér Advices ment for life, was the sentence iinpos- Landing from the Empress 0| butter for the coming winter” ls the ' cd last hight on Anhm. Sherman' by ireland, His Royal Highness mt foot prediction made by butter dealers, Recelved ‘~ (iliancelior Sir. John Boyd, nicer l`0r_tlie first time as Qovernm-_Gen,n._ following the report of the Warc- lasl-lni; two days, shgi-idim was al elect on ganna,-_an _s'oi|_ housemon’s Association here in which Z.§L?.T.‘;”i$f`§..§?"§‘i.°.f`.?.'.f.“Z‘1‘Z..,....”§.""€" .."° '""” "°‘°°”‘°" °“ "°“““ °' f.“£'.'°“ "’° °l”" ””°'““’ "°"“”‘° °' . . _ , , _ l _ __ _ V ’ 0 ountry by Premier Borden u sr on Oc ober 1, 1911, as only iizicninl fi uni Phe Liuaiiliuu (/eiicirpon. death in a. quarrel at a dance near Members of the Governmentfzgd tsl? 48,027,000 pounds, as against 60,- SOURIS’ Oct. 13_Ju5t at dusk Orillia last July. n behalf of the City of Quebec by 819.000 pounds on October lst. 1910. st evening a large steamer was ' _*WW* Mayor Druoin '_""“”'*'““"°°* i ln honeyconib d w'th ~ i ~ 'fht . - , ~ _ - ' , kninuiry Sentiment. 0 1 a ievo ut anssenlycyggnouiis with ii flals of dis- eaglzclnxfa- Borden arid Mayor Druoin ’l‘hc some condition exists in two great llliiitary posts which guard the ; Uiipiul, Batoinf: Hu and Tien Tsin. She was evidently coal laden being lee!! in the water and the seas » . » _ fety. iis\»oi.urioN In ci-:INA sa. _ _ couoaivrsm Movsmawr. t,f,,I`,f;,°o,§‘,'§’”,:',fo§;”“”7“‘i,‘,’ “rg” f;’§f“;]°;“,"t*' . - - " sl . _ 0 ‘ ~ E - HANKU' Oct 13-A < r°V°l“tl°Il le:riidldmf‘lF(i'inaEJu‘i1itla'l`el Cllouliallorwzl which has been hanging over Chlllli the Marine Department that he had for months past, and of which the received word that theivéssel was a- rising in Province of Sze-Chuan, was gain under way and had proceeded an addiess of wn1¢0me_ “'h'°h “TV” I`0“Donded to by the I IIE ln 00 pace. |‘ QUEBEC. oct. iz -_ 'rho ook.. of I C0Il“B“§lJl2. the new Governor~G‘eneral- nl of Canada is now awaiting the ' ceremonies which will take place 10. H10 Weeping htr from stem to stcrmwcm Dun' - ‘ r Great anxiety is felt here for her Th” UUKC then proceeded L., Lngis. lative Council Chamber, where the ceremony of swenri ' L k 1 niiiy ii sniull part, has begun in earn- I, est. lt is a concerted movement; to I take the Idmplre and declare a Re- ast the point. The trouble apparent- y was with her engines.) rrow to make him the representa- t- . _ _ _ _ ii/ini.iNvii.i.i~1, lll~» U1* 13-A Effmtpo Kiper in this Doiiiiiiion. 4 'PSS O F8 811 story of his ngreenieut to surrender d swung into 8 'I‘he_ firemen were given an early morning Jaunt this morning' when, at public. Q ' The noted exiled revolntionist, Di-_ g ~ Sun Yntesen, Lender of Anti-Manchu party, if the plans do not miscarry, ' ii io .io elected President. - The whole assembly has ueceded -.wu- from the Imperial Government. Then rebels are well organized and finiinriiilly strong. They have confis- NEW YORK, uct. 12 _ A wiid cated the treasures and banks, and steer ¢av0i-;i¢,ed along Broadway to. arc” iSSlllllg_l1l1__?ll` 0_\\[n__l>ilJj3_l; l'!l0ll¢Y day, and bowled over a score of W ((‘,,,,t,iniie(10ii Page 11,) ipedestrians, upset several vehicles ~i-_l- and finally dropped dead with sixty bullet holes in its hide. The animal IN escaped while being driven down the gangway from a. st_ock car, Broad- , way was filled with men and women U* & when the steer ran from 50th street I zo 33rd street. Six policemen were in ‘riot pursuit emptying their pistols as th ‘ l f th l \v.isiii>.'i;ToN, D. C., oct. 12-A,stf,’,'ck’a“ ff" "$310 Spit b“n1Iftti”, proccssioii of arcbbisbops, bishopsmtne animal turned 0.,-er 33rd. indiisig_iioi~i and priests of the Roman. ~t__ and was about to invade ("‘ltl'_‘fl,w\__(thu'°;‘1' cfmd is thelir vani the new Penna station 7th Avenue. °9"""__,°§ "le" S-t °"“°, *"1 .mpnff 'riiero it ion doiid on the oidewout in Rxgnlnl U et tg I hr’ celgnggnles If the midst of 9, crowd of commuters. " 100" " Q ay ng ° e come At l t twent er ons were u set stone for the Gibbons Memorial Hall_ ew . y D .S 'P nt thi- <‘iitholic Universit . The pro-fb’ the ammal' O" 'ts way the ste" Y . . . f th , d,Daused to entei the car barns o e tlllemlillilditilliiescgimthg iiiiiilhlr-`M°tr°p01‘ta" Rmlway (’°m`P“ny -t' ml C d Gibb n ‘where it butted over five motormen. si y wus i by iar innl o s,i , » , . . _fAt 49th street it baker s wai-T0" I-r0l» uho uns attended by .1 large delega d _I ,H the street .- - -*in the wu an ii a Ji y mics” from the Balhmmelwas littcrhd with fresh baked rolls lliion nrriviug at the new menior- 8-nfl l7f°fld~ ‘it 42nd street' th” an; ini hull, one wing of which is alreadylmal~-h|anB¢ll mt() E ‘mlk www" afl t-nm|>li-lull, the coriicr-stone was luidllillll fllllk *mil c§`°"-"_""°°d°‘l_th" pale' in thc lower section, or central por-ll'n0lll3- BY' _llllli WUC *i'5VPl“l_ "'9l“I_" tion oi the building. Exercises of ull1€0l`S had -l°{"°‘l lm" lmhcc "l then' simiili- but impressive nature uttcnd- pursuit and pistols lllllillvil _ I_I\C0“5‘ cd thc liiying uf the stone. In uddl-'antly~ The lmllct "hw h"““.y tion to l‘»iirdiuul Gibbons the speak-5broulZllf» the U'"ll““l d°w“ struck ll' ers included the lit. Rev. Mgr. Thom- inthe head. llfl J. Shnhun, rector of the univer- FIRST 0F CUBNS. ily; thi- llev. Dr. Charles F. Aitken,| icuii oi the theological department, und thc licv. Dr. D. W. Shea, dean of ggsrliiiiil of science of the iiiiivel l,HILApi1~{|,i;1i|_»2), lsictobci' 10-;i"li; 'i‘h<~ liibliniis Menmrl l H ll is to first veiises or ll “.8 'low ' _ he iidiii-il to the iili-csfitly ninipzisiiig were launched nt the (irump ship- irlrllll of luiilrli-nga bclongim: to tlierylllll her” Ulm “ft'°l"‘"°" m tfhf. Ten Vnlliiiiu' lliiivc-rsity un it |icriunii1:nl. sence of the scci'etiii~y 014 the inn: iim1..,,,|,,,.i,,g mom,n.inl to uw fn,,,_» navy, thc iiiui. 'tiuugliteis _oi .ie oils llulliniorc prclutc who hun nl- ilrvlllllvllt uf UN’ lim” I`”l_"',l’l'°,““‘l 3 “'10-‘ iu:uiifcst'exll1lii(l)rllt U16 I1|bD‘_lS.l1l Ol ,so bruisedthat gangrenc had set in _ U10 505810” Ol oiid iiotii win iiiivo to Do ompiitatod, this anmlal gaU‘°""’l-5' ` ,and her physical condition such that Tha? ‘the warmest tlmnkii Of th” she did not recognize the-members of Assoclatlon bc t°"‘l°1`°d 5l‘°_ l5"°d the rescue party. She had lain at the people of M°"E“KU_" fm' their Walfm foot of the prceipicetwo days, hav- hfcnwofls tlI'°sp't.“l,it(51"t\rr}?° Jfqltf' ing fallen over it and being too weak t’ th“"‘_’ glfm l'l°"~:"l” ‘°"` 1:13 to continue her struggle for llfc. <0 9 “Om “"5” 0 “’“‘°5_"f _ °"‘ During almost the entire time that “Xue ‘md trust "h.“t thmr l"°"°l'““ the girl was wandering in the woods these homes may Iirini.: some blessing raging hunger’ wld and dnnknnsu' H1 "’ ul” °"w1`l¢“ll’°""~ rained, and this added to her discom- M5" "’S°l"°d Umm the th““l‘5 OI. forts. Trees were her only shelter' at of the Association he tendered to the night nnd by day nho kent moving ~hoir for their excellent services iii in anim of uw ruin in the hop? D; leuilership in the music. The liyiuu finding her way nn; nf the wi|'dm._ ielcctionn have been iiiost appropriate none ' being funiiliur livipnn "nil well known ` ' . .. _ , . » _ tunes in which the coiigrcgatiriii bodi- u3;]'If’nn:1m`°',',?)":. th,-fllffg, (2/:ts ‘y_unitc. The solos have been richly then nnnt nm. new by hunt mn; Wm spiritual, excellently rendered and nn tnnnnyalwd to the general hosrnml 'l"°"llY "l'l"°°"‘*°’l- ot st. .ioiiirs ot onoo. C0lllllIlII¢lTI0II ‘ DEciDED ro Piiouasr TIIIl0lIllII I’Il°lIIII¢f Luurssuiio ELEcuoii MID WITH HIINLIHDI Z H -_ I.UNl1INHUliG, Oct. 12--it hm.; been definitely decided tu enter ,, petition Yesterday the Nomlumberland lel¢|ogsiiist tho rotiiiii oi nr. stewart this port At 8.30 B. m. 101' PlCl’.0\1'W_p_' for this (jounty who was Meet: with passengers, freight, exprsn and ed over Mn _,_ D_ Sperry Ex_M»I._ mail, docking at 12.05 p. m. She on September 21 ' ' oft on return .s,t~»--iylhpt p. in., bringé ' in passengers fre g , express an ' yefiterdayus S. mail and arrivedl F &c» at 8.45 p. m., She leaves this morn- _ "*`“' nz for picgou at g_20_ TORONTO, _0ct., 14-Strong yesterday the Eastern express was Northwcsterly winds, fair and cool. twenty-five minutes late, the South- ' ern accommodation was fifty-five min.| The tem_D8rBtlll`€ at three 0 clock utes late. the Western and Summer- WIS m°l"l1lllB WHS flllrf-y degrees a- side nccommodntion trains were on ll0V€ H010. time’ the Eastern acwmmgdagion was The lowest temperature recorded thirty minutes late and the Western `y);Sf_8l'flBy WHS Y-llll`l»y-seven degrees a- express was- twenty minutes late. , I ‘;1¢tz§Il'l llllllldtlle l1lKll°ll1 WM tlliri-yf Yenterday the Hgfiang “lied ini- cg ._ e eo est recorded the previ- Enst giver at 530 ig, in., returning ous night was thirty-six above zero, at 9.30 a. m. and sailed again at '2 :lt nilne ad m-. Y¢°:;°l'll8Y lf W88 tlllr- p, m. and returned about 6.80 D- ln- T” ell GENES 8 Ove zero. and at Today she sails for West River at 6 ine p. m., it was thirty-seven degree! a. m., returning about a. m. and ,above zero. leaves “gin ai, . 2 p for West; The length of today will be eleven River rsturnln t 5:15 . . hours and seven minutes tomorrow jeieven hours and four minutes ond .Monday eleven hours and one minute. I The tide will be high this afternoon “_” - _(_C0l1l5l`lll“f°d-)_______ _...lat 4.04, tomorrow afternoon at 5.14, =-T,§,,~§,-‘ff',;,§,;-*;”;§,;`*;;;”,;‘,;,,T,,,,,*.",;i;;,',uid Monday ouoiiiooii it 5.21; it ' ¢_ i hi _ will be high tomorrow morning at e1l1lEfer'gdlhl;utoa§'oi|\;ehii;:$x:,,~ ws,”-|:,'l 2. 46, Monday morning nt 3.50 and or in your office, of a D°l'll°ll“llY lll' '~'1`UWlHy morning Inf: 5.31.* t 5 N torcstlng “sais” at some store. YO" Th* 5"" “"3"” 5 5"" "5 5 ' " calico that THE STORE IS OPEN tomorrow evening at 5.18 and Mon- Lgimg you have AMPLE TIME to go [day evening at 5.16, it rises tomor- oiid get the orticio or goods savor- ww,!n°l’nInz ot s.i4.dM°;:l¢y‘:\0r:€ tiled! Thus the store news has ;ni;6at 6.15 and Tues ny °l'll 8 you IN TIME to be of pm t 'The moon_ rises tonight at 10.11. ' Sunday night at - 11.27 and Monday mnafdw Llnimaiit for sale avcrnvhm nlxht at 12- A ww 'atb A _ ixssteanier to see His Royal High-Il The steamer, however, came intoli spectacled and stooped old man, siiysid§:".l;-ya;en(sura(l‘,t i:ndmt§i(;:enl;‘L:|l£eHn;l‘§3 day or so and the railway employees Wash had confessed to him. ttlaexigqvsstsergtldnrfge{g)v:,|ch;sgn§f'pto§(€lxligetgngggegtlghe g?iog::£'h.ng nm coal GH"-D BURNED wH".E»- 4si(iiI;se<;f ‘tiger Ingfgcnpliiicgny chance i pl:3lh;ellfii;:,E,§"l;t:l°‘;l'“;;iE;giEi;h ;liE>(l‘l'g‘éy tgllad e ofhcinl landing of the Dukei lurid Duchess will take place tumor-= _ : - - in niuini ii = bout two o’c1oek, the alarm ran; for a blaze in one of the coal sheds in the Railway yard just east of the shops. The brigade a quick response and got the blaze under control before ny material damage resulted. The fire in the coal was caused by pontaneous combustion. It said to ave been smouldering for the past ’i`0RON'l‘U, October '12-With "the church in the »houlebpld_'f. as the general topic for consideration by the Ecumenical Methodist confer- ence in this city to-day, the program of addresses include “Home religion and religious education in the home.” by Rev.. W. B. bank, of Bude, England; "Methods of reltgious training in the home," by Rev. _D. S. Bairdford, oi the Wesleyan Metho- dist ehureh, of the United States; “the family altar," by Dr. lflcbard T. Smith, of London. England;~-"thc physchoiogy of child training," by Rev. H. M. Hamill, Nashville, Tenn.; "tho widening mission uf the Sunday school," by Ilev. C. E. Wilbur, of Pittsburg; and "the equipments of the Sunday School teacher," by J. H. Freeman, of the Wesleyan Reform Union. EVIPDIIITIIIG FlC'I'0l!Y IT IIDDLETOH BUIIIED MIDDL/ETON. N. S., Oct. IZ- At l.en o'clock this morning the apple Evaporating Factory ou School Street extension was completely des- troyed by flrc. lt isvthought tnft the origin of tho fire was in a d active flue, for when discovered the flames were ready to burst through the roof. IZOWDEIISED IDVERTISEIBHIS __"“`"' `o1¢niiiootion.- 0 (Too into for L ___ WKW'r'nn iiooid iii ii private ‘ I il . A Ply at this odlco. “m Y P 10-imaipd. 'iuiisoum ssUsTo°ii§ finds ' ii-can every day.. Baunllerl NW- ......._eg<>_-__.___L1ai1l_1z=a¢;- . NTED-A few students ,Of ' other Lodgersn can be accommo- dated ii-t. 238 Cumberland Btraetsx d 10.14 p . `_”A_l'l"l‘El},*fl'i7l_ for general house- W work. A1>|;lyGto Mrs; G. D- ~Bl h , 182 Gres eorge . °‘°”_ _ _ _,io-sdnipc. V110 LET-House on Weymouth. St. Store' .Q}\‘lJ¢;n{ ERandnD¢al‘°l_lll§;- GEO. W. GA Ulm - D _ ' innini- NY BOY who desires pormlwht A employment and to earn £11100 dollars perl "tha when thx onset* u fills _ ~ should app y a B ll m‘°du_ I 0ST-on Wednesday the 21th.. _ J September between Rochford Street and Braeklsy Point a dark brown Seal fur cape. Finder will li; rewarded by lesvlns It 61R°°l"°" st" ID-lldalfll d. E n who picked up a NF' .eel of th es g this city yesterday ('1‘h\\rlilO!) . ll rindly requested to P\1°ll° ¢° °' save some at Guardian., 7186” " 'g»p16N,""f " 'wiuetructsl D1 AUMr. P. P.m:}lllil. to Ill by auction at the Red Oren Pharmacy Queen Street on Saturday, 14 Cot., t D o'oioe\i r. Swfv Fifi*-iii; hdice furniture, undrlu Mo one Bran Beutnd R. Bianco iiotiomr. io-nui»d» o Luo, aiu-wo A m._ market, open lawful dayltsn to °|5yq|\_ L80". ‘Mlniirdm Linfmsnt Cures Daadrufi. lllli Mllllllili Ulllll|MllllSLY Without Formallty of A Contest i _-_ night. o'i'rAwii, oct. 13-Hoii. F. P ment Public Works contracts until he has had an opportunity of looking in- to them. THE MINIBTE-RIAL BYE ELECTIONS. OTTAWA. Ont- 12-lt is under- stood that writs for by-elections will be issued immediately. Dr. Daniel ‘will retire from St. John to make an come in. David Henderson will probably re- tire in Halton to enable W.'I‘. White, the new minister of finance, to repre- sent his native country. bert to make a lace for H Parliament will be summoned forf business on November- 8 or 15, and: the segion will not go much beyond* the thirty day period, which’ will en- able the supply for the current year' ~to be put through, and will quallfyi the members to receive full indemni- ty. E j It is said that possibly Mr. Roche. will decide to leave the State de-E partment for a place at the head of* the western section of the railwayf mf H Sl‘°°I‘l°s death nt Cedar Camp., commission. 'riiis win oiionie sonot-i or Loughesd to receive e. portioliol for the senate, which is now withouti one, and that Hon. George E. Fosterl ,will eventually retire from the trade; and commerce portfolio to become head of the permanent tarid eommis-l sion which Mr. Borden is committed to give. When this is done A. E. .Kempt will likely get the portfolio. iii iiitiiic ,’ -THUST IS $MlSHE|l§ W' v WASHINGTON, D. fi., October, 12 -By n sweeping decree entered in the United States circuit court ntl Toledo to-day, the backbone of the so-called electrical trust was broken, and in the judgment of Attorney- General Wickersham, the govern-I ment was equipped with presedents of-genuine value in its prosecutions of commercial combinations forbid-. den_ by the Shcrnianlaw., Mdeting tho governments charges that the trust controlled the electric lamp business of the country reg- ulating by agreement the prices at which all lamps were sold, the tie- cree severe all relationship between the General Electric company and the National Electric Lamp company. The latter concern and all of its sub- sidiaries are ordered dissolved. The contracts and combinations entered into by the defendants, the attorney-general pointed out to-day, are declared unlawful and the com- panies are enjoined from entering into any agreements to control the prices of incandescent lamps. 'I'he| important principle was laid down, according to the attorney’BCllflI`I\l» that once at lamp is sold by n mann-l facturer. the price or jobher in.ust lic; said by a dealer or jobber must bc. open to free competition. ; The decree was acquiesced in hyy? the defendant comlllllllell 'md l'h"*i given the government the moral cer-f tainty that there will be no aPll0Hl~ l DOROTHY CIIPBELL WINS , si-ioa'rvri.i.i~:, N.J., oct. is-rho; first golf match to be finished today was that b0tween Miss _Clllfrilbllll Rnd Mins Phipps, the Canadian ciianuilon. winning by 6 up and 4 to play. llllMlllllEll BAULTE STE. MARIE, Oct. 13- Hon. W. H. Hearst, the new Minist- er ol Lands, Forests and Mines, was unanimously nominated for the Legis_ lature, by Conservatives of Soo last; M0113. is holding up recent Govern-| opening for Hon. J. D. Hazen tel Mr. McKay will retire in Prince Al-; D on. R.i _ Rogers; ; Il Republic the lim of Revolutionists. Ra- ' volt is in Full Svilng , ' CONBTANTINOPLE, Oct, 13--Th! ,government today ordered the ex. Hon. W. H. Hearst ElectedlP“I°‘°° ylfhln w°=-fy-fiiiiiiioon of all Italian correspondent! in Gon- tantinople. 'S°°l°l-Y Pf0l>osce tho organization o an economic war against Italy. l Ali 0ttoman's are asked to sign 5 ldeclaration to cease de 1' htanans. I* H18! mlth B V 9° Ottomans to i ”°“’°'1°° the wins with ii iiotiwi io. Italy and Italians. FORWARD MOVEMENT UF ITALIAN TROOPS. TRIPOI I, 0 Conducto; of Iféli;-Gexor;e'i;iai=:iCanva. .d ~ _ P on was iliifillgrd hto act quickly, and it is be- B t at th r ‘march imimdilxttelgolhzfihggrthiempzgil 1”? Oggggied _by the Turks. 5 naissance disclosed a con. itil .iffy °' T“"“°" *f°°_r= ~nn= H N_ . not far from the city. .b inf.een_Itnlian transports, ,moi-¢_ed I y _worships and carrying the second .devision of troops, nrrlved this morn- A 1115. This division is 15.000 strong 'und there aio now 22,000 Itoiiiin Boi. ;‘I'°l"B On the coast oi Tripoli. I Not only is the Italian position |“°“ ffafeEllBl‘¢_l¢iiisoiim§ESClPl5- OTTAWA, Oct.. 12- Two prisoners serving sentences ini Hull 181| ms;-lg ii daring escape into Y"_°l'¢"d°Y,_ff_z,,.. the prison yard by SCIUWK the dz foot wail by means of o. r0_ilG ml fi-om strips of linen' torn from an oid out-ot. 'riio confined i>rlB°'l°f° "9 J. Simon: an lllillflfli Wlm W" "ei" ing four months for theft and P. R. Haunme, who was only Oll “gg given it sentence of three mon t can getting money under false P10 0l\_ h from the E. B. Eddy Company. __________,__.... wiinard'| Linlment ‘Rclleves Neurallll Just take what comes. No better way < . I-he over yet been found; And if ii body square must lt Within a circle round- Be sure of some great purpose fixed And, patient, plane it down, ` God never falls or gets thin# mind- Howcvei- fate may frown. -Katherine B. Huston. Someone bas said that ‘oacb`bu- man life ls another opportunity for God to display his grace and porch' ‘Bo it il, and the thought will grow _ GOD'S OPPORTUNITY. ‘ ` \ WHAT COMES rioun? When we look at otlagrn whom God has richly blessed an honored in service, we can no how it 1|; but do we ever think of ourselves al G»od‘s opportunity? Everyone who responds to God‘l call, ‘Coiriel' gives God \ larger _place in the world. Everyone who obeys 006': wm- maixd, 'Gel' assists (Lodi gilobga gi-ge: prose iii tin ofnan. very rs enero. -hurt a lip a. new gartfen in haul: God plant! seeds or love and grace; e fountain out of which now constant stroamp ol Melina omni-. . Bay to yourself! ‘I am God'| 'ops portunlty.' Be that and your life will upon you gn you meditate upon lt. Just think, ‘I an Gosh opportuni- \ty!' lsn’t ft Wofiilsrful? Iln'£ it (hr. bosom Abi at d iced ,.iii...i§i..i.§`“.`.‘.ff§.i.l.i.“w»~»I.'f-i. iv; s||0V\l“`» Dint P | Nz, -»».¢,.._»-_ N32 i ‘“ 'i=~“i=~ ~“i'n £1” »'»>l:<%3~ »-W r~»,»~' 3%# i