ll ,.,‘. _ _ THE III-1.-iRI,”t]>II_I_§Iil__ll_'____, GUARDIA _ _ Y -.qlumlo Dann rounnmn lm '~ E ' ` ‘ ' \\' QEKLY (NOW EVENING DATLYIIIII } _. __ l CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1914 "2 I4 EE "S -2 El. .E ' ‘finesse t SUPREME CO IN S ___-Mi Congratulatory lddresse ship the Chief Justice Large Docket Includes s Presented to' His Lord- *___* _ by Bur and Grand Jury Tile Supreme Court met in Sum- mel-sltle yesterday morning, llis Lord- ship the Chief’ `Justice, Sir \Villiam Wilfred Sullivan, presiding. The At- torney-General, Hun. J. A. Mathiesollf was ill attendance. Before the opening of the (‘ollrt., llis Lordship the (Thief .lllstlce was presented with addresses by the Bar llntl the Grand Jllry of Prince (lounty. 1-‘oilorwing is a copy of the atltiress i`rolll the liar: 'l‘o the lionorable Sir William Wilfreti Sullivan Knight. The members of the Bur of Sunl- lllt-rsitle llustt-n to avail tilt-mst-Ives of this first. opportunity to t-xtt-ntl to your l,tn'tlsllip tilt-lr hearty tftlllgralllllltitnls tlll tilt- signal llolllnitltlllt- your l.tlrti- ,-.illp by our grat-Ions Majesty tilt- Kiln.; ill t-ollft-rl°illg llptlll you tht- tiiglllty or linlglltllootl. lt is tl wt-ll nlt-ritt-tl triillttt- to ll. lift- tlt' tit-vtltt-tl pnlllil: st-rvit-t-_ llllti rt-t-og llition of tht- ahlt-, i'tlltllt‘lll llntl illlpur- titll lnallnt-r ill which you have tits- t-illlrgetl tilt- respollslille tlllilt-s of t'llit-f .lllstlt:t- of your nutivt- provillt-t-_ I In ollr rellltllllls wt- lluvt- allways ftlulltl your I.ortlslllp puillsttlltlllg anti t-ollrtt-ons anti express tilt- ft-rvt-nt llopt- tllat you may Itnlg Ile spurt-tl to grace tlle lligll position you now ot-t-npy. (Sight-ti) lil-nry ltl. Wrigllt, Nt-ll !\lt-- Quurrle, J. E. Wyatt, John il. lit-ll, A. I-I. Arsennult. Neil Mt-Leotl. Albert. C. Salllltit-rs, Bllnnerlnan \V. Tantoll, Ileutll Strong, Ernest. ll. Strong, Regi- lltlltl ll. Rogers. llis Lortlslltp tilt- (‘hit-t` .lnstit-t- lll ills rt-ply saitl that ills ctlllllt-t-.tion' with lllt- liar of l’rillt-t- I-ltlwarti lslllntl has ht-ell lt lollg anti pit-tlsunt ollt-, anti it was very grtltifyillg to hint to ttntl tllat the Bllr ot' Prince County rt-ciprocatetl tllese sentiments ot' good-will. ()n the 11th ot’ this montll he snltl Ile llati completed ills twellty-tive years as tllliet' Justice, and llc collltl retire on his fllll salary. but in the present con- tlition of affairs Ile deemed it his duty to eolltinllt- ill ills work. anti save for tilt- list- of tilt- pt-llple tilt- salary that should bt- paid to his slit-t't-sstlr if ht- rt-lirt-tl. In his twenty-tive fleurs’ t-onllt-.t-- lion with the Bar of this provint-t-, Ile Ilatl expt-rlent-etl front- the lllelnbers tilt- most- kind anti t-ortlilll rt-lalitnls. anti it was an expt-rit-lltrc uptnl whit-ll llt- could look btlclt with tilt- grt-att.-st ft-t-lillgs of satisfttctloll. llc said you belong to a noble proft-ssltlll ot’ wllit-ll it is your duty to uphold thc high stantlnrtl of integrity. l tio not ltllow of ally Bar tllat more wortllily fulfils its tiuty to tilt- publit' thall dot-s tht- liar of this province. Tilt- following atltlrt-ss was prt-st-llt~ t-tl ily the Grand Juryz- ’I‘t> the Hollorable Sir Willlllln Wilfrt-tl Sullivan, K. li., t"lllt-f .lustit-t- of tht- Supreme (‘.ourt of l’rilltft- ltltl- ward island. Tilt- lllltit-rl-ll.-:llt-tl nlt-lnlll-rs of tilt- tlrtlntl .lllry of l’l'lnt-t: <‘oullt_v, takl- tllis their llrsl opportulllty of t-xlt-lltl- ini; to you their sintzere t~ol|L-:ratula- tions upon the high honor whit-ll ills Majesty thc King has conferred upon you and upon tilis provillt't-, ill raising you to the tlistillguiltllt-ti rank of I\’nigllt.hootl. Wt- rt-.gartl this :ls tl dlll- alltl littinlf tlrltllolvietignll-llt of tilt- tiislillgllisllt-tl st-rvit-es you have rendt-rt-tl as l‘rilllt- Minister atltl Attorllt-y~Gt-llt-ral allti for illt- put-lt twellty-ilvc yt-urs us (‘Ilit-I' .lllsilt-e of tht-. provint-t-_ CONDENSED ADS. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION ONE CENT per word t-llcll lllscr- tion for advertising in this <‘0lllIIlll- Cash must acconlpally orders. Mini- mum charges twenty-five cents. _ pmlvlg 3AU5AG,Es_-lit-st in .lo clty. From selected young T-0-`|<~ I-)i`“I“’ & C0_ 6262-10-2ti_rrll_xrl r`6“R sAl`;l`s.- PLYMOUTH noclts (‘ot'lterels“lltlrrt-tl." \\'.t,i. l_Jlr|l"`lf¢‘- A 1;,-m,k|p.p|_ tltltlzl-ll-.lol-..ll._ wANTEl5.T-”§lf.vEsAl_ Gooo BOYS lo sell Guardialls ill the nlorllingi - i tl tl lnter a 3:23 "° - W7-tNTED‘$AN`v“l=ERsoN l-tavlltlo a second hantl 5 or 10-Il. ll- KI‘“°,II"‘ engine for sale kIlltil_V \_'/_"_II" "Lf - _O- Vgox 323, cp* v Y lltlIl7-11-...-l\l.ii. H6oss`"F0n sA`l.E.-/t tt-ll_ -'--em house sithated llcllr |’~ \X,".<,"l|"g"' __ I llr\ I » t. Write Rox '-101 or t>t--' oot Girl or woman for at-llt-rllsllllellglll work, small family. W-Iliff* 'ii ‘k dross Mrs. II. S.l’etlllt-k,t-art-of ntlvli tu Ntlvtl scollll, stlcltvlllt-. lr~12.rlli-9111! Nitin rhferenco. Y _ 766511-I - --ll ON Los'r`oN' lfnlmtv /tl=~rstlt:lt?fm()l](l , Weymouth Bt.. b@lWf‘i‘-Ii “H mug .und Fitaroy streets. ll slllllmmwv pocket bopkcontainillil -l0l"“` lcllsb and a photo$raPh~ FI"‘°" pd‘b,. r."l\trn to 304 ltichnlontl Siilllznsmn _ l»e\.-tlrtl_ell.__*____Ii"f'_"'. 1. F;| mj rfznrs ,CHANCE 'ro LEARNTMOH-L different trades. WIIECF- mhpd bv mmm' Rcumad 'nuke' mm Prtlilonl- “°“‘“ °"“"'“ °°°°°r“"vI(l'jNllAl.l., tions." Write ALDIS 0 M Bs' __ n t l. ll sls washington §é57_1;>;g’r;m, l Wt- realize tllat it is ill a very large measure owing to the faithful anti illl- ‘partial ntlnlinistratioll of justice by iyour Lordship tllat this Island is so | frt:-c from tzrllnes of tl serious nature atltl tllut tht- laws of the land art- so gent-rally ohscrvetl. We have tlbscrvt-tl with mllcll appre- |t-,illtioll the splendid services yon have rentlt-retl ill aitl of ’l`ht- Army Field Service lt`untl, Tile Belgian ltellet' I-'llntl, Tile Patriotic l-`ulltl, anti all . otllt-r nlovenlcnts ill aid ofthe Empire ill this time of strt-ss'-alltl tlallgt-r. \\'t- trust that all good fortune may await your Lortlship ill years to conlt-. (Slant-tl) lllicllllt-l-(‘_ lit-lant-y, Tryon, I-‘tll't-lntlll; .l. A. ll-lorrisoll, Sunllner- sitio; Illtgll I)llil`;.', Klnltorat; ltollt-rt li. ..\uld, l-‘rl-t-tolvll; W. t‘. (‘urrit-, ldllns- tlult-; A'l_l'l't-tl Wt-tlgt-. l’iusvlllt-.; Alilt-rl. Ii(t-lltlt-tly, \\'tltt-rftlrtl; lit-njumill llow- nt-ss, ,\ltnltrtlst-; .lllnlt-s l-I. I‘tlllnt-r, ltost-vlllt-; .lnlllt-rt 'l`. \\'lliIt-, .\‘llt-l'- llrooltt-; '|`iltlnltls I.. Nlnrplly, I-‘rt-t-llllltl; Il. It. .\lorristlll, Sllilllllelzsitlt-; .lollll Sil- liltt-r, Hllllllllt-l‘sltlt-; .Itl-tt-pil N. I\lt-.Kin- llon, (lrtllltl llivt-1'; Hllnnn-l t‘tlrl'lltllt-las, Aliluny; .lt-.-alto .\. Wright, North lied- t-t|tlt-; 'l`. Il. lt). Illnlun, Ntlrtll Sl. l-j!t-u- ntn"s; ltlpllrlzlln lit-ard, (‘llt-lttln; .Itllnt-s \\'. Wllllil-ll, I{iltillrt-; Miellat-I (latin, Ahnll; llttvt-Itlck l.t-t`llrgt-y, Sunnner- sitit-; (lt-orge \\-'llrrt-ll, Slllllnlt-rsitlt-. ill tilt- t‘hit-f .lnstitct-'s rt-ply to tht- (lrlllltl .lury Ile said tilt- first t`ourt that llt- t-vt-r tlttt-ntlt-tl us a Iillrristt-r was ut St. l-lit-allor's, ill 18138. nil lill- lt-atlers of tilt- llur \-.'t-re tht-rt-. viz., Mt-ssrs. l’alnlt-r, llotigson, lit-.llslt-y. Ltnlglvtlrlll anti otilt-rs. lit- sllltl twen- ty-tive _vt-llrlt ago, wilt-ll I tlrst took my scat on tilt- lit-nt-ll, my tlssot.-lutt-s wt-re Judge lit-nslt-y, willl \vlltnll l had slu- tlit-tl law, and Jutlgc Petr-rs, who was probably on the Bench ht-fore I was borll. All these are gone to their long llonlt-_ It has been nly aim to uphold tilt- high jutliclal stantlllrtls set by nl_v tiistingtlishetl predecessors. and your assurallce that I have dolle so, is a great. satisfaction after so many years of st-rvit-t-. I lltlvt- tllwtlys t~njo_vt-tl lny work, lltltl wilt-tilt.-r my t-olltilllltlllcc on tht- llt-ntzh ht- for lt long period or ll short, your wortls oi` llpprt-.t-iatioll coming l`roln all parts ol' tilt- (‘tnlllty, will he to me l-l t-lnltinuilll; stlul't-l- ol' pit-tlstlrt-_ ’l`ilt-ro is tt lrlrgt- llockt-t. lllcllltllllg st-vcrlll t-l'ilnilnll t-:lst-s, tl rt-port ol' whicll will appt-ar as tilt- st-ssitlll pro- et-t-tis. NIII. WISIII IIIUSI IS UPIIMISIIE l\lr. \\`t-sit-y Frost, forlnt-rly Anteri- ttln l`tnlsnl lit-re, now (‘onsnl ill (‘orll. irt-ltlntl, who took tl tit-ep init-rt-l-'I ill lllt- |'tl.\-Ilrt-t-tllllg l-lltt-rpri.~lt--, ill un ull- otlit-itll it-lit-r to Mr. lvlt-('l‘t-ally stl_\'s: “Too ball about the war, front t-vt-ry sttllltlpoillt. Tile fox lndustry. llow- t-vt-r, will galil enorlllou-ily by it. Il is just what is nt-t-tit-tl to Iakt- tilt- ft-vt-r ollt lllltl st-t. tllings ill tht-ir proper light. I prt-tilt~t t-tnltlnlletl prosperity llow that infltltloll t-tlnnot ht- t-ontinu- t-tl. I tio not sllpptlst- that any invest- ors will at'lllully lost- money, anti tht-. tlivitlt-ntls \vlll bt- sllbstalltial. Tile brt-t-tltlll.: of fllrs is all lndustry on \\'llit~il tilt- lslllntl always has lttltl anti tll\\'tl_vs will lnlvt- grt-at reasoll to Ilt- proud." .NARROW ESCAPE OF DUKE OF SAXE COBURG. ,.\ll.1STlrl_\' to South-westerly wlntls; molltiy fair anti lnlldt-r; n ft-w light showers. THE wEA1'l-tan.-Yt-sterday was lint-, t-it-ar und cool all day. 'rho highest temperature recorded _vestcrtisy was 27 deg. above zero and th.. lowost 23 tit-1:. above. The coldest the previous night was 22 del HWW9 M 9 a_ nl. yt-att-rtlay it was 23 deg. ,,|,,,,.,. nlltl at ll p. nl. it was the same, 2:1 deg. nbnve. 'l‘lle tidt- will Ile high this afternoon nt 5.23 and tonlorrow at 6.12; it will be high tomorrow lnornluK RI- 5-13 “nd l<‘rItllly at 0.26. 'i`he sun sets this afternoon and to- morrow at 420;' it rises tonlorrow morning at 7.15 anti Friday at 7.16. The nlotln rises this afternoon at 1.13. t Tim llrsl quarter of the new moon was on Tllestlny. NUVPUIDBI' 24m- “F 9.39 a. m. » '1‘hr:rta will bt- a full muon on Wed- nesday, December 2nd at 2.21 D- Ill. Tile length of today will be nine hours and sixteen minutes. _______________._ --o-I-_°-1'-*‘°”’”'__-1 E I Mlnnrd’| hinimentcares Cartel on co". Mint-.:.4’s Llnimont carol Nellflllll- N -iff ' _ l _ .f -l ( ~ '-. t .~.lp§`."`\l(ll5'.-_'/.\..V (Special to The Guardian) I.0i\'l)()N. Nov. 24.-All ofllciai com- nlllllit-atioll given out at Petrtlgrad an- nount-t-.s the German retreat from Po- lalltl. 'l‘he telegranl follows: “lit-tlvct.-.ll the Vistula anti tht- Wartllc the (lt-rmans retrt-llt.t-tl i'rolll a lille. running t`rolll Strykowto, Zgerz, Szatlck. '/.ulltlsitowola anti Wtlzlliki." 'l`llt- lint- l`roln whitrll the Germans have rt-tretltt-tl accortllng to the tie- spatch runs front North-east Lotlz do-.vn past lyllowu and to the South- west. . 'l‘ill- 'I`inlt-s Petrogratl correspontlt-llt. ill tl tit-spatt-.ll sllpplelnentlllg the one tlt-t-larillg that private fltlvlt-.es rt-t:eiv- t-tl ill tilt- ltlls.-lillll capitol tronllrnlt-tl tht- rt-port ot' ltussiull vitzttlry over tht- tit-rllnllls ill l'olallti. sllysc- .-\t-t-tlrtlillg to lllltltllt-lui illt'tlrlllulIoll rl-llt.-lllllg ht-re tht- (lt-rlllall :lrlny tli' 4titl,tltlt» lllltl, ill lllt- crllptloll bt-twt-t-ll tht- \'lstlll;l :lntI Wnrtllt- liivl-rs, bt-l-ll llrokt-ll up illttl st-vt-rtll paris, ont- of wIlit~il was t-tnllpt-lit-ti to tlivt-rt its r-olll'st- Solltlrwttrtl ttlltl anotllt-r North- wttrtl, Appnrt-lltly ill t-ut-ll vast- tilt- Illlssllln forlft-s sllt~t-t-t-tit-tl ill gt-ttilll: llt-llilltl tilt-.-le tlls-jointtltl <-tlrps llntl ill- llit-tr-tl upoll tilt-lll great losses. ’I`llt-. Gorlnttns nrt- In-lit-vetl to have s\lll`t~l't-tl vt-ry llt-:lvy rt-vt-rsl-s at llrt-zt-- '/.illy tlntl 'I‘ut-'/.yll. it is ilnptlssiblt- to glvt- t-vt-n approxitllatt- figures. GIIIMIINS ISEIIPIII r III IHIIH NIBHIIIS . Illllllllli Hi ZZIIHU I PARIS, Nov. 2-1-Act-ortlillg to all of- ficiul statement French artillery suc- ct-edctl last night. ill getting the range ofa tfllatetltl, Stllltll ot` Dixlnlltie, where tht- (lt-rinnn (lt-.llt-ral Stall' was instal- led. 'l‘ht'l l»`l't-nt-ll sbt-lls tfonlpt-lit-tl twenty tlliltzers to rlln l'l'tlnl tilt- llnlltl- ing ill night attire. during a blizzllrtl. IIIIINIJIIISIIUSIHIIIITIS IIN EHIIISIIIII BHUHIIH The lilvangelistlt- meetings now hold- ing ill t.Ilt- (it-lltral Christian (‘Ilurch; have u large attt-lnlallr-t- anti tl tleep- itllert-st. 'i‘llt- t-llurcll is lillt-tl. 'i`llt-.re I is a growing intc-rt-st. Last t-vt-ninl.:_ ,I-lvllngt-list Lowell (‘. l\lt-.l‘llt-rson spoke _ on tilt- subject, "Sowing anti Rt-nping," taking Gal. li I ti :intl 7 as ll text. In part l\ll'. l\'lt-l’llt-rsoll saitl:-“Ate t-ortiillg with tht- lllt-allillg of tht- .»\pt>s- tit- I’tluI's stlllt-lllelll ill this passage of scripturt- ill lnotll-rn l-Jllgllsll. ht- said. ‘llc who sows ill the field tlf his lower nature reaps destruction. But Ile wllo sows to serve the Spirit will from tilt- Spirit rt-ap eternal lift-.’ “Tilt-ll lt.-t us view thc natures of t-ncll of tnlr lives as tllil`t-rt-ill lit-ltls of tt farln. \\-`t- have ntltltres-t-.at-il of tls -pilysit-al, t-ollllllt-rt-ial, social, intel- lectual, lntlrnl tlntl spiritual. And not only what wt- sow. that wt- shall rt-np; btlt wht-re wt- sow there we shall rt-tlp. ll' wt- sow llll our tilllt- anti thought untl t'-nt-rgy and plans and tlnlbiiltlns ill the physlt-:ll fit-ld. can we exp(-.ct to reap t1 harvest in the other tit-ids it-ft unsown llntl llllcultlvatetl? llow can a man be a spiritual tllun if he have not sown in his spiritual field? lf all his l-i`l'ort.=l go to the pll_\'sit'al. he llnly bt- t-itllt-r a big brutal pngillst. or an intiulgt-nt wrt-t-k. lt` all go to tht- teoln- lnercilll, ht- llnly own his nllllions with- out posst-sl-lllll: nlullllootl. If ont- sow all to tilt- social. llltll ont- nnl_\‘ llt- tl drivt'-ling tllltit- or lt llalr-llruillcti ft-- llntlt- thinking ht-l' rt-pt-llllnt pt-rsoll al- trtlciivt- with frills llllti furllt-lows. lf one sow all to tht- intellt-ctulll ht- may llt- as ust-ful as lln t-let-trit: ilgllt hang- ing over tt grave ytlrti. lI` ont- thinks llimst-if gootl cnongll nloraliy anti feels nloot' to yielding his will to Goti pull». lit-ly. what. better is Ile than the boast- I ing Pllariset-? lf one is too spiritual. according t.o his estimate of himself. to be and to tio with his fellowmen in life-'s tially duties ill t-.llurch anti state. he is impractical and ll barrier. “Tho truly religions mall cures for his botiy to make it tht- most clean anti useful, titles honorable service in busi- ness or a profession. is t-.lean and wholesome socially. uses his intellect to take in thoughts of Gtltl anti His handiwork anti facts of human pro- ISUMNARY OF THE SITUATION s......l crlmlltl t:.....f GIIIMINS Hiiiiili IUHIUUII Ill LCNDON, Nov. 24.--Itecisive news` U fronl the Polish battleflt-Itl is ex et-tc-.tl P hourly. A complete victory either by the Russians or Germans would vir- tually change tile contlition ill that area of the war. So far there is no indication that the battle is over, al- though Petrogratl claims great suc- cesses and even Berlin admits the Gelmalls met reverses. A correspondent of the Paris Matin describes the Gerlnalls as fleeing, while the latest report from Petrograd says the German army is in retreat. Berlin t-.tllllits a reverse, but suys the battle has not reached rt det-isivc stage. (in the sllow-covert-tl field of Belgium anti Frulleo the only illt-.itlr-.llt of the tlay was tile. bonlbartilllt-llt of the Hel- gian towns, Zeebrllggt- lllltl lloyst, ily liritisll war vesst-ls. Shells tltrntrk hott-is wht-re tilt- (lt-rnlllll '.-ltllfl' wt-re stllyillg. 'l‘lltl tlerlnltn short- lllltterll-:l wt-re rt-pllltletl, bllt (lt-rnlany. it is be~ lit-.vt-tl, il-l making allotllor big attnt-k on tilt- Allies' lines. Portugal has takt-ll tilt-. final plungl-. ulll ltussllllvsnkf ulllvllla urllllznslnls GERMANS Before rl-llflvl wlrl-l A wl-'ul sul uallrflt (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Nov. 24.-A tlcspatcil from Lisbon says the Portuguese (Tou- grcss to-day tletfitlt-tl that Portugal 1-lhoultl co-opt-rtlttl with the Allies when it is ttollsitlt-rt-tl the step will be necessary. 'l`Ilr.- flllnistcr of War will issue a decree for ll partial mobilisa- tion. (Special to the Guardian.) LONDON, Nov. 2-1.--'l`llc Atllniralty announced that yestt-rtla_\' all points of military slglliiltzallct- at 7.t-ehrugge were subjected to sevel‘t- ilolnbard- ment by two liritisll illlttlt-sllips. Gt-r- man oppol-lltion was fl-t-bit-_ 'i`llt- t-xtt-nt of the tialllagt- done is ullklltl\\'ll_ IIIMIU MIIIUH IIIIIIIS IUII BIIGIIN IIINIII (Special to The Guardian) ill the I-European war. The l’ol'tugnt-so LONIJON, Ntlv. 24.--A ctlrrespoll- ('ollgrt-.ss to-lluy tiet-itletl to tzo-operate dent of the 'I`inlel-l In I-‘lantlers says with the Allies l1ntl partial moblilsa- the Gt'-rmans are pltltrlllg in SIH111-2 11 titnl was ordered. large number of arllletl motor boats ’l`ht- British war ionll was sllecess- for use on the Bellliiltl ffllllill. TI-i*.\' fully floated by the llallk of England, are. he says, ot' high engine power anti and as it is more than twice subl~lcrlbetl it. is expected to have rt powerful moral t-fir-ct on l}ritain`s ellellllt-s. FRENCH OFFICIAL (Special to The Guardian) P.-\l`tlS Nov. 24.-(Official to-night) repulsed. RUSSIAN REPORT. (Special to the Guardian.) l’l-I'i‘ltOGltAD, Nov, 24.--()tlit-iaI- lll tilt- rl-gion of ’l`t:llotftllt Itiver tltus- siall Arlllt-llitl) the battle iluzrt-asctl ill intensity yesterday. ln tile-direction ol' Erzerunl we threw back the' Turks on the wllolc front tnlti fort-t-tl tilt-nl llurlietlly to retreat. Ollr troops are still pushing them ellergetit-ally. There is no cllallgt- In the sltlllltioll ill other rt-giolls. GERMAN REPORT. (Special to the Guardian.) l1lwlnll, whert- ill ont-. _vt-ar t-vt-.rytllillg- was pllitl and tllt-l~t- was stlnltltlllng lll‘ till- good. ’l`llis wal.-a t.-Ilartlvtt-ristit: ol" wi-at was tlollt- ill otllt-r tarts of tilt- ! iliiss tlartlllt-r tilt-ll sang ll .solo ill lent- st_-.'lt-, wIlit'il wzls grt-:ltI\' :lpprt--. llletllotlist (`llurt-ll fifty yt-.urs llgo. lit- trllllgmtllllltoll tilt: tzllurtrll nll its anni- volsary anti sttltt-tl tllut ill llll his t-x- pcrit-llt-t- ll».- llllti lltlt follnd :l lntlre kllltily anti gt-.nt-rllus pt-tlpll-, anti onl- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~_ _ _ _ _ _ _._.___________._._._____.V____._.___.V__ V_Y__._____~ lllll llllvlluunuhllsl tlullzl _ 'l`llt- llllntlut-l lvllltll l\tl.~. llt-ltl ill lllt-ll ol ltlltllll lllll- t-iltll-t-il might well ot- pltlllll, llll lnl-ll lvilo wt-re deeply illlt-rtslt-ll Ill lllt- t-Xlt-.fiSl0l\ Of (IIS lit-tit-t-lllt-r`.-t l\'illgtlonl, ’l`llen he re- lllt lllln-rt-tl otllt-rs. Tllert- were George lit-t-r. .Itllllt-s .lloort-, 'l`holna.-l Alley, 'l‘lltlllllls lhlwsoll tlnll llitzlltlrtl lleartz. 'l`llt-se llillt- lllt-ll wt-re the trustees of tilt- t-Illlrt-ll wht-n it was first opened. 'i'llt-y nligllt lltlve had their individual fHiIil\l!S---t-\'t-l'_y mall has-but they sttlotl out ill his lllilltl ua worthy men, lnt-ll of (lotl, lllt-ll useful ill the vine- _vllrtl of tilt- Lllrll, lllt-n whose utter- llntrt-s tllltl life ran true to the princi- ples whit-ll they professed to live by. Ill- t~tlulll lnlvt- no higher wish and llltlrt- l-llrllt-st prayer than that their -lllt-t-t-ssors might ht- as good and great as tht-y lllltl in-t-n. llc then referred to lil- llitt-llit-, lit-v. llenry Pope and l)r Stt-wart tlnlong the earliest preach- t-tlrs ill tilt-. t~llllrt-ll. Since the opening of the brick building fifty years ago, ht- sttltt.-tl, tlloy had had seventeen pasttll~s, twt-ive of lvlloln had Joined the ifhurt.-ll trilllnphllnt. What had In-t-ll llcctltlllllislll-li ill the past, he con- tinued, was only all indication of what nlight be dont- ill the future. Very rt-w of tlllllll tllert- that night would wltllt-s.-l :lllotilt-r juhllt-e. but he would t-xllort t~vt-ry mall and wolnan to do t-tlrllt-st, sillt-crt-, t-ntlluslastlc work in the future so that at the end of another llult'-t't.-lltllry there llllglll be such pro- grt-ss as would rt-tiound to the credit. tlt` tilt- prt-sl-nt lnt-tnllers. lie had in his llalltl thc progrllnnllc- ill connection witll tilt- Iayillg of the corner stone by lllrs i)ulltlal~t. lit- was present on the llt-t-tlsioll, and llo t.-oultl recall Dr Brew- sit-r llslvillg nladc all excellent and inspiring utitirt-ss. which looked for. ward to tilt- use of the building to the _ . |' ,~ - ||,,,,,-ini-i._ flirt-ut l.'lor_v of God. Ill closing, ha prllyt-tl that tlotl lnigllt bt-slow on thsln Ilis rit-Ill-sl Illt-ssillgs, and trusted that ..;,,l,.,|_ ` Itllt- t-lllnlng yt-ars would see an ex- Ruvl ||_ A4 -1-l,_.,|m,,.v UI- ,-m.h,(‘m' ptlllsloll of the good work of the Nil.. was lllt-ll t':llit-tl tlptlll ltl spt-alt. <`I“""`I’- I‘7"""I‘-‘I mil" UI*-*Y 118.4 Wil.- llllving t-xprt-sst-li ills tit-t-p sylllntltlly ‘“"“"“"‘I I" III” I’“”'I- Went |19 0V€l1 “IBC with :ltr :llltl Mr.-t Ytntllg ill tilt-ll' l-.-- """""' ll-;l\tlllt~llt, llllli his rclrrt-t :tl tilt- II""' M" l‘IIIl*`I°h“H ‘hen SBVB I zlIl-;t-llt|ll- U‘“"'m‘"I ‘hm the TGVI’-Wild Kfmllfilnillk lllllltllotl .-lllt-t- tht- lllllltlllllt tll' lllt- l-‘lrst I‘“‘I i" -"‘*‘I----=-I 1° 1- -0-Si--s encore. _IIP itI1\.\"‘fi itll tftlually pleasing piece lll allswt-r. 'l`lll» tlluirnlan then intimated that :llly of tilt- :llltliellro who desired to do ;t- lnigilt nlaltt- a few remarks, Tilt-. trt-.mt-lltitnls extent of the battles now rllglng ill tilt- 1-last is apparent from tilt- fat-t tlult t-ontcsts art- now lll progres along a frollt oxtentling ovt-l' 400 lnilos between positions in tho extrolllc llortll anti south. No Important rt-ports have bt-.cn re- ceived r<-ct-lltly froln Servia, frolll the scene of 'l`ul-kisll operations or frolll thc \Vest.t-rll theatre of war. Tllerc wlls light frost ill Berlin early this lnornlllg. Tile tenipertltllre ft-ll below zero. ....,...........,...__-.-.~..................,........~_..... you sowing your time anti ttllt-nts lllltl tnealls anti pltrposes alltl pltnll-l? Tl-li tilt- ulltl I shall tt-.ll you wilt-tilt-r _von I‘|li-l t-vt-lllllg l\ll'. Mcl’llt-rstlll t-.\pt-cts to speak tlll "llow Jesus Apllrolltzllt-tl l\’I€-ll." Mr. \\'llltt-lit-ntl, tilt- pastor, ill- vltes tile plllllit- to he prt-sent tlt 7.45. 'l‘ht-ro will be baptisms t-at-ll t-vt-ning wht-ll candltlates request. IIIIINIIII VIIIIIIIIIEIIS The following additional young men have answered the cali to tiuty and enlisted for service ill the 26th over- sea Infantry llattulionz-Hiram Blais- tiale, Bay fortune; Harold lluggan, (lherry Valley; Gordon Bagnall, Hazel Grovt-; Johll M. Davis, (‘.harlottetown; Donald l-lunlt-, Iris; W. W. Moore. Iris. Ret-rultitlg will cease ill about. a week. gress. is not a self-centeretl nloraiist and communes with God's Spirit as one saved by God's grace. Where are Those wishing to enlist should report to tlaptain 'l`. E. MacN\ltt, Char- lottetown. at once. are solving to tlt-.~llrltt'tItnl or to t-_tt-r- Duri,'0,_w_; . ,, . mf' mv' _ , I l\ specially forlllt-tl colllpully having Brussels, wilo, llevaltst- of tilt- non- payment of tilt- llrllsst-is llldt-nllllty, was tllkell ll prlsollt-r to (iermlllly. IIII IIHIIISH HIlIlS IIISIIIVIII lllll WIIII ____ l (Special to The Guardian) l.ONl)()N, Nov. 24.-Fit-lti l\ltlrshull Kitt-llt-lit-l', St-t~l't-tary ol` Stott- for war. to-day il-lallt-tl tt tit-t-rt-t- rt-at-rvlllg llll llltles of full~grtlwn t'uttlt- i`or nlllltury t-htlrge of tilt- It-lltllt-r llllsilll-ss ill tllt- .t~otlntr_\' was tlrgulllzetl. All tllnllt-rlt-s wlll he opt-rtttt-tl In t-tlnllt-clloll with this company anti nrt- rt-t-t-lving till-ir qllotas of hides. which tht-y are to tan for the army frolll lt. "CHEERFUL FATALlSM" OF BRITISH SOLDIERS. MANCHESTER, Eng., Nov. 24.-- The Manchester Guardian quotes the following passage frolll ll soltIler`s letter as "another evitlt-llce of the cileerful fatalisnl of tht- liritisht-r":-~' “We are going strong. At fllrt wt-I lrad sl day or two of .etalvatio-l. 'l`llt`-tl vacclllution. N tt il-ocullltitnl. !~lt.ln-- have had Isolation W.-'rv gxolng out soon, and some of us will lllet-t llnlll- hilation. What, O!" ilinarti’s Liniment cures Diphtheria. , _ .1”_~,_ _ “___ ,_ _ _ _ ___ '_' _W ___.___.____A _,_.___._._____~___,, _»_-_»_-_-_-_-_»,_-_-_~_~;_»,~;_-_»_~,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.~.-_-.-.~_<.v:_-_-_-_-_~.~_».v_ _-_ _-_-_-= ~ 1 vvvv- _- ____ _ rv- . _ _ _ _ SPLENDID (Special to _tho Guardian.) LONDON, Nov. 23.-Tile ufllclal Press Bureau tonight made public the following communication issued by the Marquis of ('rt-we, Secretary for India, dealing with Brii:iah_ military operations at the head of the Plerslan Hull and East Africa. "Recent operations in the Persian VICTORY IN THE PERSIAN GULF -tnort- tit-volt-tl to tht- -.t'ork of tilt- King- 'donl ol' (loti, or wlloln. as t'rlt-ntis, ht- valued nltlrt- highly than tllosl- of the Flrst Methodist Cllurt-ll. Tllt-rt- was llot a stllitary tit-pllrtlnt-llt ill tht- l\lt-.tllotiisl (`Ilnrt'h this _vt-nl' wllit-ll llzlll not shown t--:itil-llt-tl of lltivallt-e anti prllvt-.tl a sourct- of illspirlltlon to all. 'l`ht\y had at thc present time invt-stt-ll ill t-tlucation over l-tt-vell million tiolltlrs. and tilt-.ro was not. unotllt-r (`hurt'll ill| Alllt-rica that coultl sllolv silnllar pro»' grl-ss. ill four _vt-urs tht-re had llct-n all I lllt'rt'-ast- ill t-tlut'ulit-lllli t-t|lli|l||it-pl 0|' ovt-r one llltntlretl pt-r t-t-nt. Agllill, tht-y llutl tl nlt-lnllt-rsllip ol' Iit5.‘4_Zil‘_’_ tlblulllt-ti :lflt-r tllirly-lille _\'t-:lrs ol' union. 'l`llt-_\‘ had tilt- ltlrgt-st Slllltluy St-hool f'tlrt't- ill i`allatlll~ nt-arty ont- lllillioll anti tl llzllf; unll it` tilt- lllt-rt-ll.-w within the past four yt-urs l'orty-tivt- pt-r t't-nt. wt-re st'lltllllrs tn' ovt-l' six- teen yt-ar-l of llgt-_ Within tilt- past four years tllt-rt- llatl bt-t-ll ruisetl, for mission purposes, tilt- large. snln ot` $2,909,000. 'I`.lte speaker tht-lt wt-nt oil to glvt- t.-xalnples of the. ht-roit', ff-r~ vellt alltl Illgll-print-Ipit-ti lllt-ll wllit-.ll the Mt-tllotiist t`Ill|rt'll t‘onltl t-Izlinl ill its lnelllbersllip. nntl f-xprt-ssl-ti tho. hope that the futtlrt-. wonltl prtltillct- as noble lllltl worthy ln(-nlllr-rs as tht-y' had nt tilt- pre:-elll time. lit- rt-ft'-rrtetl, ill passlllg. to tilt- I-Juropt-llll war anti mnrltl the statt-lnt-nt tllat no nlltioll llnll ever entt-.rt-ti ll t-olliilt-t with tl t-lt-llrer t-ollsclent-c than hall llrltaln. Miss Newsoll tht-ll having sang nu ext-t-.llent solo. Dr lit-artz was reqllest- eti to atltlrel-ls the gathering. lit- first of all congrntlliattlti the t'hurt-ll on its annlversary. nntl then expressed hill hlgh appret-iaion of tht- wisdom of tilt- Folllmlttee who hati arranged tho cole- bration of the Jubllt-t-. in Iltlving st-cured such eloquent orntors as iirs Canlpbeli tnltl Simpson. wllost- st-rlllolls on Snllday. he was sllrt-. _llutl het-ll listened to with the greatest illtert-st l-nd attention. Ile thankctl tilt- t`oln- mittee for having ext-lltletl all illvlta- tion to him to he present. nlltl he was glad to be able to utltlress theln that night. lt was always ll plcllsllre to ilinl to remember he was a llallvl- ol’_ Cllarlottetown, and he was evt-rt delighted to recall his tml-llmltl Ut- Glllf have been crowned with even Valle of Basra and Bllgdnge, actrom- greqter and more rapid success than pained the defeated Turkish forces in had been anticipated. .»\ft.er slgnttl their flight up the Tigre: River. defeat inflicted upon the Turkish _"Basra (river port sixty mil.-as from forces on November 15th and 17th.. 'Persian Gulf; was occupied on tilt- lion of tilt- I-‘lrst Mt-tlltltllst Villlrt-ll ol' the latter abandoning all further re- 21st instant by ollr nnvlll land arm-i slotnnce here,liled, leaving eight guna ies and nil liritlsh litlltra is reported thanked (lod for the long years llo had been in till-_ lnillilltry. and llt; pro. ceedt-tl to nn-ntitlll tilt- ntllnt-s of tllost- wllo wt-rt- rtllnlt-t'tt-ti with tht- int-t-p~ Vllnrltlttelowll. 'l`llert- wt-rt-. llt- stlitl. I\ir itllliott l-‘ull relnarkod on the lllngllilit'ullt't- ot' tht- music whieh tllmllgllollt tht- ct-lohratlon had been pl-tlvltlt-tl ily l’roft-ssor 'Thompson and tilt- rllolr. lirit-f remarks were also nlutit- hy Messrs Nt-wsom, Henry Smith lllltl .lanlt-s l’rlton. who paid -l t~- - --te to tilt- nn-lnory of the late Mr Simp- ht-rti, who ht: salt] was ,liq.,__u,___,,___| ill ills llllr l’llton's) having become 5 nlt-nlllt-r of tilt- Methodist Church. .\lr l’tlton llloved a hearty vote of tlltlnks to the llldit-s of the Church for tilt- paillstrllting way in which they had I-tt-ptlrv-tl tilt- sllppt-r, which they all lllltl r-lljoyt-ll so much. and with the roll- ill- wtlultl t-ouple the name oi' Mrs l~I. li, lit-l-r. Mr lit-llry Snlitll seconded the vote, wllit-ll was t-lltloracd by the Chairman, who lntltlt- n trolnplinlentllry reference to the t-xt-ellence of the music which tilt- t-ilolr iltltl fllrlllshetl. The vote was llllllllilnously currletl. (ln ht-llalf of the ladies, Mr E. H. lit-er, ill suitable terms, responded to tilt- volt- of lllalllts, anti the gathering tlispt-lst-tl after tilt- singing of the lloxolog_\'. CONINO EVENTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS. IAEETINOS, ETC °*t"ornwall I-`llrlnt-rs' Institute will htlltl their annual met-ting in the hall. Prlrllty l-vt-lllllg, November 27. 6672-11-25M2l. "MEDALS TO BE GIVEN AWAY. Oxltllzt-tl silver medals. See Paton'l allnollllt-t-ment in today`s advertise- lnent. 6602-11-21m3l "VOICE SPECIALIST. Prof. H. A. 'l`nllton. tt-nt-ller of voice culture, -piano or organ. Voice culture a apoc- lalty. Studio, 146 Great George St., Cllarlottetown. 8525-11.14m¢ '°"I have ll little list." of rebuilt tyltewrltllrs. and tha amount one of them will rot-lt you, "It never will llc missed." A. Milne Fraser, Hqlifgx N. 1-1. 6651-ll-Zilli "Wir, llanlt-I Mt-Arthur will lecture on _l\ltll'y Que-ll of Scots on Dec. 2nd llt .__-.t» p. lll. ln cornwall Halt. Admin- sltlll ten ct-nts. llome made cindy |01' Robt-rt I.ongwortll. Mark lllltt-llt-r. (`llarIt-ll Young, William lit-rtl, tl salt-. tlssl-it-zsilnl. and many wounded in our hands. The safe." qtlllrlette of lloble anti worthy gentle- ‘Minard's Llniment Cures l'|.henm\i.l¢§ . ./_ '- ~ -2'-1.l _ I '_ _ > ' _ . , _._,_. . , . _ .- .v.l »`.,-.--. ._ ‘I‘I~" i" ,--- T,-Jf‘ “"‘ "L" ,_ rl ~- ,. -. - f \ - fl.. -t _ uh. * Jen". A* . _ . - _ . . . _ ._ . , . .' . » . - »..- 1 -- ~ 1--,; _.._,_ . t-_t..-_. j-it - ,.l.‘ t-'-‘-1.-t - = -if . ~--.t{f,'.-._.» - ~ _ ~ _ _ _._ -- .. .- . ~ _ '. -f .- ‘ " __ - ___.(, f ,. . -_ _ -. . . _._ . - ». _ ,. _ - . ' _ -. - _ .~ . -~ - - -‘. -_ ;...-1.. " ._ ...--~.*_ , tiff' -" ‘.-.-8/" ,-‘V -` " -’ -` “Q " 2 L_), . ~‘ ‘ 1 ‘f" »' ;...t2~.....“'l-f.l'.‘ '-'I -. Si L . . _t ed' ' r “_’,"` ' ` ` ‘ T ' ` 5 " " .'77 ft I I L _.l 1 l i t ..~»..-_-;...~.~...»»-V. .-<- i t L .i 2 4.--_ ... .t