ORNING Dolly Catches All Early Morning Maile. -,__ _ nn\'1\lG DAILY FOUNDED ' w",h;r¢i.v.iio_vv rwnu. nainvlfiiiiii ,__ _ _ . ' cHARLo'i"rE'1‘owN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, oc'i‘oBii~:R 22, 1910. YINUI ADVANCE is Ei E4 za 3 ' . ,7- .f (cwyrlglited 1909 by Bradley Garret T (‘o , Ltd ) w Iiovd of.the distracted multi-i tude, _ i Who like not in their judgment but t their e es. ~ s S() He'l=' sinik ndniirer of the commonalty. He has w for th tbct without a. parallel in evenl his i uw" works. They are the "fool mul- e miulc i, _.._ Y Hamlet, Act IV., Se. 3. cspeare was decidedly not an r SHAKESPEAR IAN CHRIST THE REVEALER I Lv sermon I Br mi. i-'RANK ii. WALTER bel' met defeat. Their former g1t>l`Y Rev. Dr. Frank Dunwell Walter, ip said to the Master: “Why not end i all perfectionls in His life. BS forgotten, and ithe successful pastor of Simpson M. E. Church, the whole discussion now; show us` But thi t xt ' accompanied b vm-1>r 5' AGRAND WOR Y.'M.C.l-\. K OF fs-wiirif ---~---- - '_ ,¢-.. ., Qu- 1. ' . 1, Pl`¢5id9l1t Dia-lr; of Mexican Repub- 225 gallcml, After ithorsgoqlgtion came in it was less than 100 gallons, ll .. _ _ s e means more n -. ' _ _ _ Y "5 “lem- nerals who came after them, learn- Clermont aud_ Willoughby Av~enues,itlie Father and it sufhceth us. ' Then _n____e1y __ su __ _ __ _ ___ __ tha lfigrral and his suite, has just opened ng by their miufortiinee, received Brooklyn, N.Y., preached recen-tly on Jesus tllrns upon Philip and says: PHO" Y 0 ° mess' To the new $200,000 Y- M- C~ A- llllilliillf; he plaildits of the crowd. The Rus- "Christ, the Itcveliition of the Fath- “Have I 'been so long time with you, be Sllre, Christ reveals the Father as in , 1211-JHPB-ucse war gives similar in- er.” The text was from John xiv:9:, , stances. Browning represents the he- “He that hath seen me hath seenfPhlliP? He that hath seen me hath Christ revealed a divine un-ion be- bl the City of Mexico. President Diaz and yet hast thoil not known me, no other' man possil-fly could but lIl&»_de the first shot on the billiind L _ e iii the social room on the dist! with thc amount of beer about the same-a significant fact, attributed to the nssociation’s influence. , This is the way working msg, take em n wealth of descriptive epi- w " the "giddy multitude," the n' o of _t_he people going forth one year the Father." Dr. Walter said; isecn the Father; how sayest thoiil tween Himself and the Father. Lis- fi ith roses, _roses all the way," Ma.ny_timcs we have gazed at ‘t,he'tlicn, show us the_ Father?" _ _. ten to His words: "l am in the mth- h ith_ flr_1gii f1_ying_from the houietops pi_cture of Monica and Aiigiliitiiiei Jesus' reply I1-SSu1`0S the disciples er and the Father' iein Me." This isiof H ills 10001. _ with the heavens rc- with c1~asDc'd hands. at the twiligbtltliat there will be no further revels- u0 ~0l'dlIlHl`Y truth. This truth re-‘es choing his _illustrious name. The hour, looking lovingly t/oward thsltion. But why should thcy need any veals to us the precious thought that lo ext year he isa prisoner, led to the open sky We have often wonder-cd other" lf they could not '-lee the Fa -God was with Christ in v e was received by the lcadiiini; men the city, when he made the brief- t inaugural association speech on cord: "1 declare iriauguratell the .lmmly-headed multitude.” the "rude scaffold-stones are hurled at him h tl 1 hl l ' '-' ' ll ' ' ' ' ' '_ ' 41 ` ‘ " -8' ery spa* new building of the \°“"'=7 Mem” multit verinll. they are ‘described as 'blocks and h stones things llllrl!h`. argued rule," the “still-discordant wa- i multitude." ln Julius Caesar D _ w y _ic s are od tic gate of thlb_thci \v_|cn Ilewns so rlcnily revealed cial manner. Lhiist was the etemal U nstead of roses. lt is an extreme beautiful mother and her son. (Jer-.tlimlli-Ill C\\l'1§t.Ul1fy coul-rl never sec Son of God and was able to reveal to icture, hilt not an untrue one. The tainly they are not pondering wheth-! I-lim. The Son of Man had come in God, the Father, to the world in a mum U i~ __ H, lstory Of the World presents in all er the swinlging planets nre lnharlylt-ithc form of 'a man and revcaled'clc'nr and authoritative manner It le um" ba ’ he gave the sig' hrlstiau Association." Their he wen; _E110 bowling alleys, on which he and worse than senseless ages and lin all nations' huridrcds of ed. 'l‘hey are not concerned as toithroui-:ll His me the 10vc ofthe Fa was not the fault of Christ th t f’h`l nal mr me m`st'5“'immers tu ‘uve ul' ; -in Coriolanus they are clirs, j geese, fragments. It may be t that' Coriolanus, Marulliis m and other aristocriats are speaking` w null in the mob, the consistency with which “ lu: hui temllt. las no I .‘ viduuls with which the poet thus designates b I ,t Shakespeare. The frequency e in it up to ridicule and cou- .itamps this opinion as his. _Fantastic fickle, fierce and vaini- “Urosslng~ cf the Bar," cr scmai But what ought we to 'find reveal- when he cries “Abba Father " eu For thc multitude as a multitude he V thing but scorn; for the indi- A - _ _ _ a i- i_ist such cases. licott had evidently whether thc people are busy rcapingithcr. _Thi-:_ir _ failure to un=.lcrstand_ip did not understand His revels- to the l~:wiinuiing pool, and go; e same idea with regard to the harvests or building cities. They ai-r».Clirist is mission was proof that they ition. The throbbing note of thc gos-,smashed by the divewi he “'“t°h~"‘\ 011 D-S had ShB»k€Sl10arc. Indeed he not searching for homes of h'eauty:colil‘d not in thciixpresent state un- D91 “fhich needs ‘!lf"0ial emphasis to-lmc u“’""; ‘nuke ‘°“1`¥U“l"' in Um Am- oulll almost seem to have borrow- and art, iior listening to the imng- derstiind uii‘y reveliition. Jesus Christ day is the Fatherhood of God. Menlo’ <1 his VCYY language from the Eliza- iunry voices of clof uenc tl 1111 same of basketball, and on _ ' l e as, icy mndc the way so plain that a man, '_ must be made to hear the voice ofil""""‘- the 5Y.'“““5i“m he Was §1`eet‘ ethan dramatist. look intently- out into the olinn ! though a fool, shall not err therein ,the Father calling them hack home. “I W . _ . _ _ _ , - ._ , __ . _ . ho o_er the _herd would wish to space. !\eitber are they wonderiug.Notliing but. lircludice-ainl har-diiess,Hlslove waits listening to catch thc by '.'.'lr.i ri series of college yells, led former students from the States. reign, whether some Tenyson can write thbiof heart- could blind their vision first accents of the repentent child Th” ‘~’L`t"f§"““V19-U l"l‘0‘§idUl\t 1211 the is ,,nntlici' matter. Carlolanus was And fierce as_Frenzy's fevered blood. tion? We behold there that which The Old Testament had revealed God racles. "Believe Me for the veryi pullly nn illiterate peasant, is one of the finest old men in literature. s loved of the multitude is they please or dir-iplease them. He thc loiz; ._ of man to know some- thc wicked. Clirist came to reveal sure miracles do-1101: give the most This building “ln-S erected gt am” ho trusts them, "where he should thing of L.i\.future life. We find our- the Fatlicrhooil of God. His rcvcla- convincing proof. A lar e li ['91 $z00'0U0 gum’ $w0'000 hung f‘_""" ns approval may rest on no solidi find them lions finds them hares; ` ou. Often it supports on , 1, . ' '- se e some rnierc accidental ground. The censure-a pessimistic vicw of the hu- gurd orator wllo has nothing man race. miiicnd him save nn attract- .. ,irc voici- wins its favor. A pleasiiig In |Am_erica, both in the United in- ccri-.utric nppcamnce may catch States and in (lunada, the men el- Udd apparel and manners ected /as Presidents and Premiers llrliolii-ii adopted by qllacks to catch have been admirably chosen. States- thc fnol crowd. _Today the mob are men like Cleveland, McKinley, Roose- i To |10 llluigero lou-iulnti glib-ton to rcco its cyl'-» ou the str lorgottci sought the idol hy their New ido today 'l'hel'li fills. lil succnured by a poor man in T us. It is easily distracted. w the British- army were sol- diers who had _won renlown in India. and l~l_;yln'. Unexpected -lliflicillties pleasant, but it is not essential to cnnfronfcd them in .South Africa.. any true workers happiness. walls and battlements fillinl., velt, and Tait; Macdonald, lvlrickcn- the \-/iirdows and seeking the chimney z tops, their infants in their arms, nn ' "T0 acc great Pompey pass thc ularity. Thcrc have been boots and cuts of Rome"; hisses and stones in times of defeat. 'l'ciiioi~i-ow they are clad in' their best The excited, exulfiing mob easily for- nftirv shouting in honor of Fncsnr, gets itself, bllt in its sober moments who “f‘onics in triumph over Pump- it _WS l,1._.oll_”_ ,_ _ who-have been chosen. -by the' nation The cry cvcr is: The king is dead; to lem: live thc king! Favors done' arr- they sought popularity at all, they 1; favors to be received are sought it merely as a means to nn nfter. The crowd are idol-icnd. Flin-dlinieiitully they have been worshippers. They soon turn froniiinulllenceil hy thc liiglicst motives. lu forccd upon them or set up ofllcc, they have reali>.ed tile sacred- ownf vanity and selfishness. ness of the trust -imposrnrl upon them ls orc continiiilly sought af- rind they haw been faithful to that ter. Ycstcnlay thc most' diaring chnf- trllst. Had they merely souglht pop- leur wus thu`hero of the populace, ill where foxes 'eese " This is v rc .However there are hopeful signs. e and Laurier-ni'e the pick of the tion and have rctiiincrl their pop- benlils its knee to the worthy men guide its destinies. 'l‘liesc men if true now as it was in the du s of habitation giddy and unsure heart." The applause of fcllow-creaturlis is GALLAN WINNI lillildiujr nilieg usill :is nn Isolation lIoi;pitul,‘g;aiilst the Montreal Star was lirou ‘lit neil yesterday. rlix nllrscs f Ill) orderly worked like licroc:-i_ (" was bill' and our fl~ml'.i.ii.i-nniiivmnn "'roi¢oN'ro iiiuui. HOSPITAL NURSES. l*l‘l(}, (ict. 20.~Tlic main SUIT POSTPONED. ilrity they would have found it is fhnd known nic, ye should have kiiown‘li Father All men have some ele a ositive exce tion io ll the most reckless aviator as ‘ y nllls__i.licir__liearts.-__A_..__._f.__Y.------- Henry IV- that -- f is no dependence to he pu1.l“A on popularity. Recent wars pifove `Has hc, that buildctll on the vlulgai' hereafter, and wondering what we-family. Olir neighbor is our brother, ,f strate that the performer had a su- shall find there. It is the indisput mul it is of real concern whether he isjperior knowledge 'of niorfbid condi- able cvlldciice that we belong to eter-5:-'uvcll or lost. Goil's plnn is not ful-'tions and remcdics. For there are nity. ifillcd until every one has had nimany forms of ‘nervous diseases Thc text shows us thc 'disciplcnlcllancc to be His child and to rnieas- which' respond quickly to skillful looking anxiously up into thc Mast-|ii.'c up to thc highest destiny. The treatment by physicians of strong cr's face and asking about the'future,unc who has -only seen God as the re-land dominatiulg personalities. This life. They are beginning to wonder iprcscritative of the law has never' has been clearly demonstrated by the whether they will over see Him againlscvll the F thu' whom Christ reve l- "I manl l M " B . , 1 . _ a - ' a m ' le ovement. ut these as He tclls them that He is going 'cd. ln (§od‘s world there are no or- arc not the kind of miracles which life, in thc hope that we may find ilionie. Thus i't was fitting that Jes- thcir search for truth, really repro- fthe l*`atlif.=i~, behold nie; hc that liathlrepresentative upon earth._1-Ie show- scnt thc burning desire ofthe world Zscivii inc hath s_i`ccii'tlic' '1i‘iEtlicr.” cd such acommand over n‘at1irc` and to know something of the life be l But, agniii we sliouldsle thc perfcc-ilife asto give Him the right to be youd. - ,ltion of moral cliaractiir rcvcalcdfknown as the Messenger of the Most _ It is no w-iiiider that Philip slioulditllrough Christ. As we study His§H'igh. have sought more definite kuoivlerdgcqlifc we find that the Fathcr's justice? The vital point in the miracles of Thomas had been qgiiestioriing thclis tcmpcrcd with mercy. ‘ His lawsiJesils was that they were performed lllastr-i' couccruini: the way. to lifc, fare enforced through lovc, and tlieibyamiraclllous person. An ordinlary Jr-sus had replied: “l nm the way, ‘ hcn.i't of the Eternal is not. only just|man is not likely to perform miracles thc truth and the life; no miiii corn- _and truc, bllt also most wondcrfullyieveu occasionally. But it does not nth unto the Fatlicr but by ine. lf ye 5 llinkl. Only Christ could-i'c\'cul such, iilcite incredlllity that a man who is . » . ` p p t a other men my l4‘af.hcr also; from hcuccfortli ye imcnts of strength 'and beauty in should -perform miracles. The world know him and have seen him." Phil- their chariictcl's. but Jesus cmbi"_\ccs (Continued on Page Three.) ‘KNUUY PHUBLEM 1 AN Ile-I never can' remember what] ' A school girl was required to write this plant is called. (Considcrinlg) 0h,i . ian essay- of 250 woi'ds about an auto- sni's=e_linrillli ! inooile. She-Alols, you really sliouldn't¥ » _i She submitted the following : use auch l d words whenl things llon’t Y "M uncle bon ht an automobile. _ $_ _ | __ __ Y 9 come to u quite readily.-Fligellllm _ _ He was riding in the country when hou m-any-headed monster t-hin-g identifies us with every other human aS&l"\l1el' Of Sllllreme &\ltll0l‘itY. an W0I‘k's sake," if for no other reason iii 'hil i » ' Uoi~iu|c;' Adam of "As You Live It,” O, who would wish to he thy king!" being who gazes out into the eterni- administrator of stei'n jlvtiice a, r - He sa st Ar t ' I gue' __“ C mimy O tm yo.“ng"r! » , e y e no in l f . . _,_ ,_ The tag-rag peolvle on the world’s ty beyo.-_ . We are looking for that vculer of the moral law nud abeiug-sucli a character astili rIl?ziiizhhE€ra€c]F'll?llnbeldb"of tm patty “ue decidedly tage clap and hiss the actors as 'which lies beyond the stars It is Who took keen pleasure in pliiishingitllatl came from the Father" To be' OWU ' V tire party' through the building, Hin HS the 1'€Hf lllldrl the Stream. Gray a “Elegy in a Country Church- V ed through Olirisf; concerning the Jesus gives his three kinds 'of evi-'from the locker rooms in the base- _ n-d fickle as a changeful dream;_ ' yard," in that far-away land. But Father? We should learn,first,\that dence supporting his claims. ln theim when left to themselves tha.-t Fantastic as a woman’s mood, what is it which fastens their atten- ent to the roof garden above the God is a Father, and not Jehovah first place, Jesus appeals to his mi-ififbh flour. He climbed the stairs like young athlete without showing ia- futates and $30,000 was appropriated `by the goveriirncni;-controlled rail- iWH-yfthis being one of the largest -gifts ever coming from the govern- ment sources to ri Young !\len’s (‘hris- tian Association, 'l‘i;c building is erected in thc most dcsirn.lilc pal't of the city, covers 15,000 square icct, and is of cement and st-eel construc- ‘tion. Vice-President Corral is honor- liwny. Phili'p'.=; request sounds tliefplialls, no children hungering for aiwere performed by Jesus. He did notlary president of the association, any ,__ y pp universal note in thc heart of liii~-‘l<“-'-l)Ellci"s love, no prodigals in the iarfperform an occasional miracle which ihas taking R leading part in the past eintr-rl. Tn some of the out of the way' manity. We are constantly plurigingicouutry without a loving heavenl linspired thc 'world to applause, butiteu years in building up the associa- l into the deep mystery of the f\it\ir~c,Fstliui', trying to bring them bask His whole lif-e was a. succession of,tion and securing this equipment. Thc' _ _ _ _ miracles. His purpose was to de- general secretaries and physical di- sonic light. Socrates and Plato, in ; us should soy: "lf you wish to seefmonstrate that He was truly God's_'l~¢|_-tops are men from the 5l;a¢eS_ Sci. elitilically directed physical training was introduced into Mexico by thc as- sociation, which now has one of thc bust of gyinnasiums, with baths, swimming pools and lockers and cv- Il . THE Y. M. C. .»\. '1‘Hl:I WOHLD A- ROUND. ` The 400 niiucrs nt llim, Ky., have concurred with the _company in set- ting asidc 40 cents_with the company ting aside 40 cents. of their wages each mouth for the Young lVll:li's Christian Association. The moral condition of the camp has been vastly toned up since the work opened tliere. The ivhiskey imported at n West Virginia no-license mining town be-_ fore the Young Men’s Christian As-l sociation was established was_ ovcr oor; wcnt to the gymiia5lnm,_Wlm~e B|B_ttel._ f ( AMI IlI\lLI.'l`ON,_ Oct. _1E|. -- 'Three ` »t_- bu t (1 1 h~ h_ il _.il inouflls rift ‘ the fire which swept ri- i se go ug up ig guess hold _of_tlie Young Mcn'S Chr-lgtlan _Association project in not a. few Brit- ish towns. At Ammonford, great numbers of the employees ofthe col- licrics and other works voted a levy from their regular pay to be applied to thc $20,000 association building fund. ’l‘l|i:""`§ite was given by lion. .Walter Rice, of lhyncbur Castle, Lady lflargaret Iticc laying the first stone ul thc foundation. , ___ l One of the most remarkable Young Men's Cliristian Association cam. pr-iigns in the West was handled by 1- T3. HIIOUCS at Central Point, Ore., ii little villzigc of 1,200 people in tho heart of the fruit-growing section nl Soutlierri Oregon, and $7,500 was pledged iii six days. Forty earnest men demanded it and helped. With automobiles furnislied by ownersrthe colliiitry for 10 to 12 miles :i`rolfnd('wad scoured for subscriptions. A mnn wil:-' .sent into .thc constrllc- tion caiiipr; on the Grand 'Trunk Pg- cific for suv(-ii \\'e»9l\.-; iiy the Flirt Wil- g nllm ero _ . . . _ _ , . _ selves llrcaniing. Deering out into the tion makcu' us all members of oneia certain type might merely demon- "hed by a gm' hum th" bmwd ham \°'"'*' MC" S Uhr)“t"m A""*“’°‘”" ,f.ion. This is his report: "My trip was extremely interesting om] educa- tivc, null lasted seven weeks. 1 tra- vclrd over 2,000 miles, on trains, in stcunicis, gasoline launches and on foot. The country was very wild, and in sonic places rugged. Some of thc camps I found llililcult of a¢rcss_ On one occasion I had to cross six flakes ‘Lo reach one set 'of camps. Tfho magazines I tool: were 'reatl a re- ilaccs thc lack of reading matter is most proiiouiiccd. With but few cir- oeptions the trclitmcnt was most cor- dial. 'I found it necessary to excrclgo considerable tact. Sometimes tha beaten track had to be left to attain this result. Thcrc seems to be an element of good in all men, the great _trc-uble being how to discern and un- ery facility for scientific body build-=enrfh it. \\'hciiever possible I held a 1 sr I religious _-ici-vice. Honietimes a bould- er lvns my plutforiu and the _rocks Iwerc the pcvfs of my congregation. In _all T visited :ibout 1,300 men, from four to five hlllidred of whom speak lgngllshf' A matter of cfingrntiilation to thc people of Cliurlottctoivn is the fact ` that the local association secured feightli- .place in Bible study. certifi- frntes won by the members of the boys _Bible classes last season. The pro- :portinii is lmscd on the number in Bible classes to the whole boy mem- hcrsliip. The beautiful certificate can be seen at the local association. ' TORONTO, Oct. 18-The libel a£tion of thc Bali* (i‘ri‘ouuds in Win-'brought by Dr. J. E. Wilkinson a- M_ J, llll'l‘IiI4lR BACK l<`ItOM ANUI l"iN'l‘ (‘-(')IiONY. SYDNPIY, ()ct0lior-18-M. J. Illlt- ler, gr-ue riil inriuiigcr of th.: Ilomiuion si HALIFAX, Oct. 20.-Apple crop of I Nr Steel co|'poi'iitio|l-, arid ll. H. Mcl)ou- lh gall, i\usi.~if.uiit general manager, re-‘lu turlicd -iron orc at Wiilhu the coml today from Ncwfouinllaud, propcrtici-i of the company hicf Justice Sir William Mulock, and suv:-ll forty-four piiticllts. 'limi 1ldl0ll|`H0d t0 U19 J5l1U&l`Y 118' 1-1 iii the assizes collrt today before zcs. NOVA SLAOTIA Al’l’lil'] (}llOl’. ,_ .li wa Scotia will bc ii greziter failure le nn was nt first cxpcctcd; und it f, riveralre. THE '1`RAl’l’IST IN CANADA. l ' il ,h‘¥ ' _ J ,_ ,, ' _ this is About fifty words. 'rhc other ' two hundred are what my uncle said ,way li cy owner in .ie wor ,sonil ___ 'of the pci.-plc hcrc ure so llespiritcd The l\l(,|mste,-y of ()l;a_ ;‘i.'our corrcsponllcnt was talking with ,___ isouic of thcm today. They ure most-| Nui, mhny plfoplg know flint, in Ulm- I ly all old pcoplc who had conifort.”.lI.‘~lc; “own ns T;-applet have gcgtl-gill nt the thought of the winter and the suf-| all-11-(logon llillm-._-|11; points, and fering which sucuis iiievitalilc to? armed the soil of the Dominion with ln€l1lY~ | xccllcnt aiiccnslg Mrs Gcor-giniiNew-» 'fliers are hundreds of pcnplc who' _ ll_ ' )t ¢» (1 , ‘ lvl [ll , are alsolutely helpless, the rclicfi offs as if there would not be nvzill. (ln 1" (C "bu ”“"*d'"" (‘“ ‘V ' able for export more than 15 per cent wli`<-rc tlu-y had been inspecting thc of ‘ formerly (_‘-iinnf1lli0"» M¢1'ic.,nnniifcr on iinrmrini Defence, ann ada the Silent Monks, that strange llonlcs. und who Still have meansjfllel A 1 ' ibert Daly, of Al'llui!t““. f1`f>i“ ¥lIf“\'|l lnodincvnl order of the (‘.i.<=_tel‘c'ians_`Ulilli§ tllllt 1105 \liSC_0‘l11`i\i-5011 thfim iSi pouring 011 Un thc tmnbl-ed waters glc of live wires, \\'hlr‘.li cnllsc.ll)aly'_c- ,.,._,-_,,,,.(.,, A l,,,,,:.s¢_,,nding cause of ' rigvitniirui on :ici-ount of the n0n-cm- ployniciit ci Gi-iii=l'ul Kitchener in. tho will be mud, mofc that a mctaphor iffdenth iu` this town todny. lioth men n plan eller-cd by the united states \v¢l'e telciiholw llllvmfffi- 1 .orll Kitclicucr has accepted. This Hydmg,.ap,hic Umce lg '¢n|-pied 0'ul;_ Daly was fifty yours old arid leave.-‘ is-crvicc of his country since hc resign- Its serious proposal is to keep the 5 wife and scva-ral children. I.aiiglc;/ic path between New York andllle was 40 years old and unmm'r‘_ed. northern European parts w'ell oiled, _ ”*‘““ _'_ , ..., so that the waves maybe kept down PLEA FUH IU’-( H R0( IH' ll thc l\ll‘:lif.i:rr'iii~..':uii command. iFOl R Mll.l.l()N (‘UltIlh‘ FOR l’Al‘Ell. 'lilo whole fruit region is iu thc ""' “ml °U"”` 1)""l)""ty"’f same coiulition of barren -trccs. muy in the ancient colony. Work at thc coilliories coiitiiiiics GHXNESE BANKS 1,~AIL_ steady, ed daily, R|S'»`. Nflllliflcc fm’ U10 UWC” 909 ns .-hown in the nunual report census bureau of vfhirh therc were 4- lf Governor Part of Mi' Foss’ letter _U92-"00 "f""19- ‘ _ ' . ' tliiiil' fo riill null v.'hcrc _help co'uld ' _ ~ (1 tl ‘.1 " . .i - _ H .1 . tl ‘ll J llc l’ '- ‘ _ _ ~ _f r cacl ship w-ould they SHY 0 ‘0 f 11 ~- . liifh ro t of li\in;,_ _ g£{lmt,;|L.,i::SSxi,,;v(,i;V1,,_n;,_,,,?, rf-;:_;n(,3:,__ do notliing to aid and uherc liclllilgnrk iii drceiit weather, and $25 a asenighdz ;;,`;,Cdmte L11( ,|,,C;i,,,, uf thL.,l|J;' céommhe hl__f:_t_¢_!; _;r_i_l_ttcc has a balance on hand of $12. c“\'.}hl;?,ttl;1;0w:ic;)::§g 5,; lake." in f_he'ln\vc ` been crested by the building' ‘The prior committee has already ing tho trip. To fill the large ur'llci~;llf*CtL‘_r¢s.-all in new clothr-s from brad to foot, ii nf _ carrying two dress suit crises paclzrlil with sweaters and liabri~rfnslirry_ alll of which had liccnl sfoli-u from ri lo-:al clothing store, David W. Dudley HW] James lil. Mahan, of (`hr»lirl1. WGN arrested tonight ns they were llfiilll-I the boat for Boston. The hrcnk nrciirrrrl last night, null’ ln all about $400 worth of ponds were taken. The boys are about eighteen years old each, and have been stop- plnlg in the 'city a week. They were recognized by aj /police ohlcer, who saw them on thé street in the morn- ing. Every article stolen was recover- cdnund ldcnltifled by the proprietor DW' ‘mm Bt' J°h“ ,"N“’ t rflfd me diem” ` J' Ilnrpcr‘s Bazaar. this was far beyond what they could xiianftary arrangements cost 3851-41- 0' the Bmw' o suns ro e ' SOUTH BEND l..f\'l`i".~‘ lill(`l{. S(lU'l‘lil BEND, lul ,' -',\:f. 1-1- l"lowl»i' cultivatioii _ -.\'~>i:l-l bec--nic uiorr- tliiiu n poliului' fad in all ama- teur lioi'tir".lltui'irif»' had thc govd for- tuuc of l'lflwiii'd l`::¢.-_\'. Mi'-1, C1\F"Y _wiis iniikiiic' n flow'-i' bcd in hor yard. when sho ilii:'r.~.'r~|~ml nn vzivtli lricruel. cd but lu'l‘l`:‘l:tly L--mul -$20 1-T"l'1 Dl€0'-'» Thus stimulntell -'hr lvéfzaii iligniufz wiih hm' spziflc with nr'-vl_v ncquired H-_-'-_ll:_;,-, :.n.l ii. :i f.-'sv nun its-s find ex- pm.;-,l ll, r'.i¢~fy old can bulging apurf. with gold l>ic<‘<>:= riiiiollnrimt KD li.- l~i5. Sonic bn-i~ the dafc of H135, hilt iirnii oi' thi-m were coined in 1.580. - Tin- f.~l'm wil.; f<\i'nu~rly occiipieil by lliury (‘:i.-'i-y, fiitlicr of Mrs. Cuscyh-i iiu=1.;i|ili_ who died about twenty _vfriri :._:lu. lt is thought that he b:irir~d lh;~ gold. Ffli1~`T r%'I`l".i“ TO FEDERATION. |u.\llr»'».\f, Ori.. lil-The new move- mn in bonu- politics towards a fed- l-i';~‘ri-'l cmpirc is attracting wlde- :qii-crul 'ittvrition in the press. To- fluy Llc'.'.'cllyn Williams, M. P., who n ‘xl wvck ner-ompmiics David liloyd-George to the Welsh Nltfonal iiibcral Connlil, where the Chancel- lor is rixpi-civil to make an important pi~onounr.emen‘t, said: "Imperial unity ri iiingiiihcciit fcrlcration of the freest nnd,most progressive communities in ihn world, in no longer a vague-um rr-nl drcam, but fast becoming ll. practical question." _ lt ls recognized, of course( that the first step _ onwards must be dwolu- ‘ tion at home, which will bulk largely in the Liberal program in the flfnite. The road towards the groatll' ideal in rough and ofmeult, but, as Br. Williams said, "lmpmilil federation is no longer fn the politkm lt. 'Ubud pied in the eighties.”