11,1915 ‘ ' 1- `~ '.?‘ , ._ f- _-gf-ii- ' 7.' |` Fishing. U_¢l-Yer sglown a assortmentt an this etc. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore -~ E Sunnysi e' _Grafonola A We have a size and style Columbia Grafonola here now, that will exactly suit - 'your 'requirements-the price tools sure to please -you. 'I Call, _see and hear the Columbia Qrafonola to-day. ~ you’ll be paid in pleasure. - IAA. -E. Toombs, `__1'l7 Queen St. | "lib .Mon'n.8hlrts laundered. Inwii.. ind pol-e`s|i°. worth $1.25 for. Bile. all -IIIBI. PATON8. ` 9871-5-lME1l g OOKB I L 1_- ‘ Lo CO¥A{`M-AND BRIGADE it was announced last nlflwily M01' or-Gen. Sam Hugllee llllf -U19 ._¢°m‘ uiand of the Ontario lnfs.ntf'y`Bi‘l¢8li0 is to be given to Lord Brooke, Chief A, D. C. _tq Sir John French. lt ll-l nnderstooilki-that Col. Dennison, who ,has command of the brigade at the .present time. will take them over lo England-and on arrival will turn over _ the command 'to Lord Brooke. ____ ord Brooke is well l¢l10Wl1 11 hlulily respected by Canadian sol_~ dlsn. Ho lies put in s areal deal 3 ,military service in Canada. ciile .V _with the troops at Petewnwa as Camp Comnlanadnt: - '- ‘_- 'i`: __ r \ . - f »-°= '~ =.»~»°* _ ~.> ___" _ l_‘ __ _ _. vs_ BE. _“__ thus are winners in the series. The V following were the line-ups: ' _ ° _ P. w. c. v. M._c. AL' '- - 8 0 ltlll la F--ww ‘ Lowther . _ . . ._ Moore 'THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Psosfruiisa -is L. lil II. BUWUNG _ _ Wm- MeDolmld. so si ns-so H. -Morgan, 90_ 104 35.373 G. Power. 93 84 114-.291 J. rllistle. los its 11-zss M. Costello. 113 96 82-290 CLASSICS. P. A. McDonald. 88 92 86-266 A- Joy. 94 122 101-si; J. Doyle. 104 lil 82-27 R. McDonald, 101 105 95-301 J. Burke, B5 86 89-iliiil 1414 ...---.___._._..__ CBISKEI Hill IINILS Y. M. C. A. V8. P. W. C. The final match in the Basket bali kets. This lead was increased during the second half, the final score being 24-9 in favour of- Y. M. C. A.. who McNaught....._._...... Webster .. . . . . . . _ . . . Lime. Centre Walker _ . _ _ . . _ . . . ._ . . . . . . _ _ Chandler Defense _ ' .Worthy . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ . . _ . Dyment l-Iaszard Campbell Referee-H. C. Cross. ` alsllill NATIONAL LEAGUE Ai Boston--Boston. 4; New York 3. At Pittsburg--Pittsburg 3; St. Louis 2;. Af. Brooklyn--Brooklyn 3; Phila- delphia_2. At Chicago-Chicago Cincinnati wet rounds. 5 AMERICAN LEAGUE At New York-New York 10; Bos- -ton 7. At _Philadelpbia-Philadelphia 5: Washington. 3. `-' _ . At`St. Louis-.St. Louis 6; Detroit. _4 _ _ _ _ _ ` At Cleveland-Chicago ' 10; Cleve- ;land'5.- = . .- ,-_ . ,_ » -~ _ F_Eo`_snai;il.'laaeus" At Brooklyn--Kansas _(lily. 8; Brooklyn 5. ' At Buffalo-(First game)-St. Louis G; Buffalo 5. -Second game-Buffalo, 4; St. Loiils 2. At Newark-Newark 2; Chicago 0. At Baltimore-Pittsburg 4; Balti- more 2. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE At Providence-Providence 1; To-- ronto 0. At Jersey City--Montreal 5; Jersey City, 1. __ At Richmond-Richmond 6; Buffalo At Newark-liochester 6.; Newark 4. iiiinsrea Llnlmgnt o_o, Limiue. ` ' , Gentismsgé-hI_:st &7iutsr I orsoeivsd lrsst one o‘ use KIN- AltD'B,'LlNIMlllNg‘l in s. ssvsro attack of L\GriDDO. and I have frequently proved it to be very effective in ossss of Inilsmtnstion. Youll. . ‘ W. L. HUTCHINION. _ IPERSDIIHLS Mr John Angfrsoul Provincial- Audi- tor. left yeste ay on is abort visit to Springfield. Mass. ._ _ f - Dr. L. T. Mayes, American Consul, was at a private lunch at Dalvey,- Tracadie, Satilrilliy. Wl¢l\‘1”l“°° M5' si i iiosi Mr and Mrs Thos. Wilkinson. city; leave :nxt Ss_t_unis_y _for ;i_:bei-tug. ere eyw roman or es . mer. Mrs Wilkinson will stop over a day or two in Summsrside with her daughter, Miss Helen White. who is teaching school in that town. ' Mrs G. A. B. Macdonald arrived in the city on Saturday evening from_ Penticton. B.C., where- sho spent part- ,of the winter with her husband. who is egaged in fruit ranching in the famous Okanogan Valley. She will ,returnwest in about three weeks. Their _soil. Colin. and daughter, Msg, si-e also _ s* ‘°°“:'°'i':. "':.".i'.r.“i.:::;..’:.'.? ean._sa nng__c .- ur mi nn. umonsmsva will llisi.-1, residence hers- to Mi' stsr Mc_Lure_. uw?" "Tunis s'rli.i. iiiissiua. LQNDQN, May 5.-(lololisl Ryerson use _ ns- f, Customers of this bank s- _ slats- the oonstsnt- eourtesypgey meetinour ofliee. Tlloroislio need for- thrinoxporlsneod to . fur -'_-'red tape," sad women elionts may feel assured of our willing sttentloata their bsnldng requirements. l _ Opening s Sav Account is 's simple maftei-.hill you have' to do is to bring dvour money; ' we ite glad to o. tho rest, vvhetlisihyour deposit be lsrgo _ or small. _ 3. “sits - - - s s.sss,sso 8 ns ~ _ . . T32: losouross ovsr - - H. __ _ The _Bank of 1 .N ova-r- Scotia ‘ lsLi{rvo`.sitANcnes Mr. Dawson-'s text at the First--Meb hodist Church Sunday night was -Matt. 10:34. "Think not that l camo to send peace on earth: I came not to sendl peace, liiit"`a’swoi~`d1~" .- After quoting this statement of Jesus the sp_sakei‘--sald- some ,none here is silently usklng'jii§t'nbw how it was tllistoiir Lord.ever fo_und'.}_t pos- sible to_ 'make -a»dell-.veriince which is on its vary face so distinctly opposed to his _own spirit. and cholcelln' the matters. Does not Matthew himself tellgls that when Peter drew his sword in ethaelnitne _and.-_strllclr oft the ear of Malclitle. Jesus _ ordered him to return the blade to its scabbard. -with the warning -‘.'A|l they that take tile sword shall perish with the swordi'. And did' he not also-go on to say that he could not consistently ask h s Father for twelve legions of angels who nlight -use the violence of some spiritual jlu-jlstu against his murder- ous foes, fhusputting them all coug- pietely out of action 'And while standing on his trial before Pilate did ho not go even further and declare-*-'- “My Kingdom is not of tllis world; If my Kingdom were of this world. tlle_l_1 wouldmy servants fight, that lshould not be_dellvered to the Jewsj but now is my.'l¢ing`doln~_.not- from he'ncej"_’_ I-low then _= co_uldihe ‘V have .pl-evioti‘sly__‘d,eciar-` ed"fhai"-he crime' not`to -'sc:lil'p'enf;e` but a.s\vord7 _ .‘-» -_' »' 9- ‘_- f ,_ , ~Inil'epl,y -to :._li this-Illet me-cal|i,\'oyll‘ at'tentlon".to _-l lie-_-fact',tlini" J_sst1a -, _ _.did -_hot (say _ that =the__tfi_til‘derous/sword?-df _tillxiell he spoke- woulti._be'bis'jo\vn. ills third-_itnd sorest temptatioil in the wilderness was to accept that sword from the hands of his tcmpicr. with n view to winning all the Kingdoms oi' the world by its nleanll, preparatory to making them lifterwnrilu all he wished them io be. liut tller-3 for good and all be resisted and over- came this evil suggestion, and cllose instead the way of th'e highest right- eousness. which is the wav of a lo\-is so strong and so true lil all its rela- tionships tlist it was sure to be luis- understood and dlspised and hated in the most deadly fashion. He did not have to walt long after making this choice of his before he. stood face to face with inevitable .re- sult which 1 have just referred io. When Jesus rejected the sword as a weapon for his own hand, he chose it- as li weapon to be used against hinl.al\:l- to be used against iiim by_hls _oiilg people; who could see theirgliaesliis 2| in no man, however holyahd powerful" and wise and beneiicsfg -he fuight be. who would not arm an _lead them -to worldwide conquests, beginning( with- the overthrow of ths_'l_tomsn'_ '_' slip-: remacy in Palestine itself. ' " ` ` ` ` When Jesus uttered the words of our text the time -had»already=nrrivc_d `ili`whicb`it was quite clear to himtbat his_discipl`es as well as himself were being viewed with the deadly dis- likekwhich is entertained only to- w`ii`r'ds nlen who are regarded as. trai- tors to their country‘s ideals-and in- terests. And turning to these discipl- es he warnedthem that to desert him 'an to desert the very God whom he lived revealed to them as their _personal Father. and that to stand by him would be to find their deadliest foes smongllthose who were most closely unite j t’o' them by- ties of blood. Then he.pi|t--forwdrd union with himself as more to be desired than any other, however tender or promising, and taught them that the sword which ti‘i'dY`iWhl°e fifciflg iff tinlni'i"’\VItI1*him _ could not possibly harm them. _be- cause to lose one's physical life for his salts was to wini that life of the spirit which can nevalyserish. - _ , The principle hsserie -hero by Jes-_ us applies sti l. The best is always be-' ing met by the deadly-‘ antagonism _of the worst. Or. with the facts of life to face the murderous oppositi`6ii"' of* the worst. Or. rather putting the casa more truly in accordance with the faetllof life' as-these appear about us, the better lias~stiil to face the mur- derous "opposition ~.of' ' the worse. The - present' .-great -war grew out- of ‘_ .this ‘ fact. »Cloverliniont with ths`lovitig~ooi'lsont oi the govern- ed' isbetter than a- .rule which makes- itielf- stroffi ‘in--order to defy "opposi- tion both at home dndlabroad. Berv- 'ing other paoplemis bptter than ex- , quering where conquest has seemed- * » ( .V U unavoidable, in order to protect o_o: ;- ` },i_»‘.' _ _ uplift. s better than to conquer wt f 3- | dl | 1 | ht _ 3 | TM °°'°“"1 59"” 0! games of the ' ‘ *A a view of self-aggrandizeulent in the £,°,.s¢f,A:-x;,,, ,F svce ‘us ter h°|d“-'gui League of the Cross duck pin league _ Yi fl _ way of gratifylngoither national pride "I mmnue 0 W0l‘0‘l'lllYeii on Friday night between 5-.__-1; ‘l or national greed. To 'maintain and the . Classics" and a team from the _~ Wow extend a prosperous national exist-_ Ii ter to keep faith than to break lt, »bet~ ter to save life than to destroy lt.~ - If is in the very nature of things that the wors'e‘should‘tirst envy and Cain and Abel is a parable which is true for all the centurles:'And'Cnin hated Abel because- he believed with all the strength of his murderous heart that Abel’s success had doomed him to failure, and not even the teach- ing or cod himself could oo|iv_il.o'é'1llm of his error in time to keep1iiidi'i’rom delivering the blow which came buck so crushingly upon himself. So the Phnrisee hated the Christ and waged ll. vile and treacherous war against him. l-le, too. was blind and could not see that Jesus was all love and good- will towards him, and wise with a wis- dom, and righteous with a righteous- ness which he could disregard. any of his infinite disadvantages. Even that unwoi'thy'heatheii, Pilate, .could see the folly which had haunted Jesus before his judgment seat, and~that. it was simply the folly of a hate whose _ _ ls Q lm- - uuslarsllie ` sri lit v_1vl_c. _ Pl I8- of 3i?alees“g- . sw-‘ BRITAIN MAY ALSO - ` UBE POISON GAOEB LONDON. May 10.-in the House of Commons yesterday ll. J. Tennant, parliamentary secretary of the War Oillce. said that Great Brtialn had under consideration the question of “employing similar expedients"_ against the use by German troops on the battlefield of asphyxiating gases.” The speaker admitted that as far back as April tl the British “Eye Wit- ness" had said the Germans were pre- paring for this method of attack. but notwithstanding- such rumors the British authorities found it hard to believe that any signatory of The Hague Convention could violate its fundamental principles and adopt methods which might have such a far- roaching effect in modern warfare. -ei _ It is our business to show you how your rate may be improved ' Consult Us About Your . Fire Insurance Rates _ In_many cases the Insurance' _Companies are g i glad to give you lower rates if you will comply with their requirements. ' 4 . 1 . .CU-'rlR.A'rs_ OPTICIAL SALE Our Specialty is Fire Insurance. _ This is the day of the specialist.. f _ p Qoi*1su1t_ ustoday. 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Up to April 24 more from the normal activities of women ' woM|tN H'_AvE Hai.PsD.- army; slsqusl-ies _r were being _made than 5o.o0o.women had enrolled on tile it ousht to be ii far easier task LONDON, May 6.- Premier Asquith with re ard'to recruiting in the - cot; war register initiated by the board of other trades addressing a meeting of~a committee ton tra e, biscuit manufacturers, hot- trade. in one of the largest engineer- Tile Premier insisted that the peo sis ner ranches of industr works in Newcasti in the e ole recognised the sravlty of the var . _ ~ \ i ed o encoura e recruiting among- and ot b ,_ y. lag e. li ' gmrloyets in the seholessiemnd retail with the view to making a further ap- partnient devoted to the manufacture and did not have to be flogsod or load distributing trades of thmeountry to- peal. ` of shells, he saw three or four thou- ed by rhetorical incitements before day. said that out of__’l9ilAl0 clerks. - Mr. Asquith proceeded to point out sand women at work. 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