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Sermon ¢W$V_- 0l‘yVV- S; _ ,_ ul on I Y- V _ _V oy ilcv. -nr. niiierion. Provide for ll. Mellmlillli- J _ Sr, 'james""&liu'i-eh 'was crowded yesrerdayrrlorning when the great Union Patriotic Service was held in commemoration of the second anniversary of the War. The va- _rious Denominations in the' City mfg repgi-scented both _ by their Ministers and by their congrega- tions and` the service throughout was impressive and inspiring. There was a larger attendance in the Choir than usual and the sing- ing was_Vsplendid. _ Rev. R. . Fulton presided, and -the Ministers who _took -part in the conduct of_ the services were Revs. T. \’V.l Murphy, C. Freeman, D. Mc- Lean and F. _.I-I.. Littlejohns. The hymns sung were: ‘_‘O God our Help in Ages Past,” “Eternal Fa- ther strong to save," and the Na- tional Anthem, which closed the service. Psalr`n_XCI was read res- ponsively, Rev.- T. W.- Murphy, lesdiiig_ Rev. Dr. T. F. Fullerton, preached an able sermon on thc occasion and was listened to 'with-‘ closciattention. Hesaid: - ` tertiléVVflation had emerged from a period of darkness and trial, sang: “If I forget thee, ‘O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her curi- ning. If I do not remember thee, let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth;,and_if I prefer not _Ierfusalem above my chief joy." I`V think',in the sentiment so beau- tifully expressed, -we can sum up the thoughts that lie almost too deep for' expression. In common with every part of the British Empire, we assemble today _'with two ob- jects in view. f The first is, that we' may recall the last two years, with all their tragic occurrences. . The second is, that we may look into the coming days,_that _we maypre- pare ourselves for all that lies he - fore us,-lest we forget; .lest we forget. Who can recite the events of the past’t\vo ,ears without a fegél ing-of the deepesrsatisfaction? We- remember how reluctantly the Em.- pire Viinsheathed her. sword, how slow she was to take any part in this c - hatever i --The sweet singer of Israel, af- ‘ruel blood shed. .. W ‘ ( Continued on page ali) ___________________ _ ~ ~_-_-=_~.~:_-¢_-_-_~_-_-_~_-,~;_-_~ - -_-_-_-,-_-__ .., MEEVT.lNGV _ V _ _ "_"-V A 4 trl'v~1~ 4 _ ._ _ ...U .._...=.=. ;_- -. : _ ttlEol_ll_l'iiil"e tlilllifzttirions I-Inli the Struggle 'V"'. _.___;,_._._ __ _ ` V‘i-_'ff-_.Vi " 1. “ll‘atiol.vlD.-'V-'rtist on this thef- noond siinlvsrssr-y of the dselsis ation of a. _.righteous _ war, .tlila - Mooring' ol' the oltlssns of Prince ldv'vsri~ llllstl records its lriflsx- llilc ootorrulustlon to cont|nus_to _a victorious and tho struggle in mallvtansstos-of (hols ideals of _ Liberty and Justice which are tho _ common and sacred osuss of th! Alllsi-”` _ _V ' _ The foregoing resolution moved by His l~lon‘or"`Lloutohant-Governor Mc- I "all`il_ Jlistlce to buy up these lands they -might be handed out on easy -terms to returned soldiers: lt is -estimated that the Vare 2800 P. E. I. soldiers in the ws A great many tvill return to their for- Vmer-various occupations. - We can estimate that there-will be at least B00 uuwounded men returning. It is up to the capitalists to do something for these. men.s_l1_d_tlie good way to do something for- them ls by fostering xiew_lndusl.rios. There, will be oar building callihl tor work for sliillad Donald. ,secondbd by Hon. Premlor;.|i_ibor,_.and'somo arrangement could- ` robabl _ bo. tl in this ll I Mslhiososi, was passed unanimously at a Vlsrgoly attended ptibllc- meeting held p y Vina s _connec _on, Work our island sto in hi h V _ V on a ers w c in the Legislative Council Chamber inthe past has been done mostly in last ovoiiitl _ -_ V V Mr. Fraliqt -Rf!-losrtaVat the request or tho; Lisutstliat Voovornoi- -presided seine _mco_tlitg_ ' i-‘io-rom-i-so to-Vtiie work dl tho -P. E. liiland Development Commls'sionV and saldztho commission had quilts s. number of~-matters.-under consldsi-atlohV.isnd that _lt would Vtskq I Your or more _to _bring do_wn.sl ¢_0lll°. *sts_;_op'prt.- He referred especially tha problem :of settling and Drogi-_ dill! for- rqtiulusd soldiers after t o` Wir. __ _ Papita,-bofors_ the Development Coiamislloi`i"lt¢ta fotos' that 'tlloro _Hsllfai could be done hors. If Bruc Stewart la. Co.. cannot get this work |they_cau-not _very well be expected to employ soldiers. The proposed dry .nook should bs.-another source ot em- Vplopmentl The installation ot public flnstltutlons ' including V- af motor service _for the City __-sliouliiV_bo_ a good. ingot- ,mont.- It. is underatood i.hsre's a conipsny willing to take up this if-_lt_ Vhadf any encouragement. The open- in of the Island to motor vehicle _ V _ _-action o a few ino or car owners w o are tow tlhworltod lllinds in this Plfov-_ _brslk out of bonds; the desire of a few ihcc. We have .however _rescurcos_| -politicians to make political capital subject to development. If a syndi- sato or_tlio_Gov'ornmcrlt could lrranga on Page Eight V V =-fr, '_ Qs; anus- sj_s¢»i>.;-'_-_-V_»_-_-_#_-V,-_-_~__ :_~.~_-fe _-:__~_ -_ . V ‘0Nl.’.l=11il.fzP.'-liD`l~ A V T(_l0"l`¢.l‘I‘E FOR Vcmsswroirhos ' “-".. VV"'aaU-`v~`-iv i . Di Bt. c|o Quai' an mah “nm ‘_ on/"_" -V_- i- L il- tcrso ~ INV" _'GRIN `vT'ii.`i.i”`Kt"u.-i.s_ _son Vases' "“'__* `ii`§ `1 -V qsa.`.= ' ’V1iitsVunderslgneil.o!lsiis:'forsalo: in vii t,§T_, i'~V‘V V ‘wa “.0 :J i *VW -_ ";V_l,,\1__‘_f Ib' -7.:--~q 'VP _ _ H , ": _‘_ r °"' ;' """` ‘ V- 12!\'.i.l|“\ WV* '. TV ,l.l,=mfon¢~o»rrsroi'i3'r -as » _ :.& a.. ~*~' \ _i »-n»V.d-tl ~ '_' _ _ V 4 Lo 1 L , JV' ~ _ VI"-IBN!! M. L - i V I .» __- 1 .p\rps.=.~~.‘,_* ~' V -- j‘d`T' 11,' I ` " al' in`ralV" _; '_.._L¢ .‘ V_` _ - .~,,¢,“_, ,_V~_ rv- ‘__ -V._ I i I V isp*-Vukryyvie. Aippyp lpggfiifw _ V coli 'sans-moo sense or Lana ‘V ‘ lad g_som'\._lapd..ti|a:»rota- 'ada _ °V Vi” V iii-..noui-in ascii -';V ._ "1-V ii to Vi .Wgulil 'bp a good Vlgiing. The lslflalll wlith -liulidlngi :sud-some. wood. 'i-_ __ miles from Charlottetown. Or will V _ exchange for cViit§y property. Write J.» 4. o whereby the Charles Dalton Saiiitarium has been approved re` l'.- Q- I i. g';`é';?'~_Vm 4, lt. I-fcni-yt Grorxllq The _spqclpiisopsion ’ot.t_ltht§_VLeglsla-Thiuslc fonfllio'-collision.” V turoV£opeu`ed yesterday aftelluoon by At 2.80 pl. in., the Lieutenant Go- His Honour Lieutenant Governor Mc- vernor read the following Speech Donald was attended with the cus- from the Throlls:: ' ` itomary_Vce‘i-enlony. A detachment of His Honour the Lieutenant Gover- the Siege Battery paraded to the nor having retired, -Speaker Martin Provincial Building accompanied by again read tholspqéoh, ail,is the eus- the'Banli _‘which _rendered excellent tom. V ' " Mrl Speaker a_nd_Gentlen_1en of the Legislative Assembly :- _ V. In the name of ‘His Majesty the King I thank you for your attendance here in Special Session to consider fhrtber means of providing revenues and appropriations for thepurposes ot' V the' War, the Patriotic Fund and the urgent requirements of the Public Health. . ` _ _ _ _ '_ . _ Your'meeting to-day for such purposes is s. _most fitting act in commemoration of the`Sec.ond Anniversaify of the De- claration of the Great War. V Since the close of lust Session, the_Siegc Buttery, the first separate unit raised in this Province, has gone' to 'the front 'und isserving therewith distinction. The 105th Regiment, re- cruited withinthis Province, has safely reached the shores _of England _on its woy to the battlefield, it second Siege Buttery is now almost in readiness' to follow and from theends of the earth our young men are still coming with unabated zeal to serve under the Empire’s flag. V _ You-. will he asked toinake suitable provision for the .spo- cial neeclsqf the augmented numbers of our. volunteers, their widows, _orpl1l`1ns`V and ' depe`n`d_ents'to protect them; against .want and suffering. " _ ‘_ -- » The lVlVlilMlER said: _ V the churches. honourlng the memory Before I have concluded my remarks of those who have been upholdingthe I sliall make a motion for the aus- Empire's flag, those especially who pension of the rules of this House have fallen during the past two years. rcoslrlns that certain delay should 'rliis_ctternocn it seemed siting that takti place between the _various read- legislative action should be taken tcV ings of the different hills. For the make more 'dsiluiteprovislon for the .preiient l desire to call the attention widows. orphans and dependants of of t is I-louse-to the special day whlchVVo'ur _soldiers who have Vgonc -and are W8 Ire °0lD\l1%l\10Pl¢|ii£» about to go to the front, tomalrg pro- __'l‘wo. years ago, on the 4th day of vlslonnlore definite and certain for Ailllill. Britolll entered the great war. supplying necessary funds for tho bat\ -‘ -_ _ puttilng aside all cousiddrations except, those of duty and loyalty,-to unite in taking auch action as in future days will not shame oursslvesor those who come after us. In tha evening to carry out the programme lu. full, a meeting of the citizens of tha province is to be held in the Coiiucil'Chsinbsr,` war and the special conditions tliat The programme in those three pins ary. which led to it the efforts of the entsvyoit--its Qtltlinei Governine_‘_ts _ V ,_ _ ' _ _ ,_ VF. Hughes, Master of Ceremonies Q §“ n The second anniversary of the causes of uar and laid lil'opos_alV to L¢l*l_i__3;lIrlsgx_ lo- .lliee Requirements. _ opposition Leader_V0ppofs_es Governinenfs lirtlllossl. declaration of war was observed in St. Dunstan's Cathedral by a cele- bration of High Mass at il o'cloclc yesterday morning. Rev C. J. Nlacdonald was celebrant, Rev. J, Rooney was deacon and Rev. FV.l McQuaid, sub-deacon and Rev. P. while his Lordship Bishop O’Leary was assisted in the sanc- ong other reasons the fol i Absence of respect for The oppression of one another and articular mens minds are tending t after transient and tempo instead of those which a There was a very large congre- _ under the auspices chiefly of the Ds- §;*_t‘°“' ammlg *|195* Pfesfm being have hem' “nd 'he Prgafhe velopment Commission, which v/gg oi-_ is Honor Liietlt. Governor Mac- flltf §0 tifila/_ melllfsb mind. _ganizod some months apo in this pro- D ld rf f N _ S' B _ cose ' to imse _t'Ca\lS€ varies.-a rcommissloucomposed _of te?;aan’da §;Ct£any0e5er;eg1§0m;:,, ‘a jealous God-_jealou'_s_ _a B- Vmen mm eygryjart of me Dm' C tholic member of the Le isla- |01' 'JUG i0 Him Bild lielll viuce, men chosen without regard to a. g g y any oonsideraVtloaV but their fitness, UU; M. D [V°f"'°d l°,VfV‘;’“P°"*lV-ha-nd _ striving to Vhnd the best av hues of ev. aurice .\' W' *O ‘"‘“g '°“"°'V`““° "‘ M” WV 5°' ,ww Engng,-,dV making legfsluuve pm peace that would be a concord Sho(-fa"§h_at 3;; 0ll°9"t°l'Y s i li God permitted the war, vision for those uitcctcdby the wa,-, among Christian kings _and princes. "~ _'am 'Ci' fi _ Y _Sim th and the third Vthis svenlng's to.dsal. He went on to Speak of ‘thc Doniine and f‘Domine-` alv with the problems arlslug from Vtlie V _ V V V Regum/' could be assembled hors, greater than A yltar ago the stress of war was so talious and companies -thatViusy be o ` great that the commommoraticn of the ganlzed within this province. to male _day,was only partial. This -fear. fortu~ better and more certain provision for uatcly. the war cloud is lifting, and tho_soldlors returning from the war, throughout-tho Empire stops are-being auilsring from disabling wounds or taken tp emphasise the world-wide im- disease. _'Phat is shortly tho work of Vportsnce of the events that occurred our session to~day, and it seems to me tvvoyyears ago. V 'l‘o-day's proceedings that we can all wcli afford, on..m|| mp. conlmonced with solemn services of luontous day. to give our time and are anticipated as' a result of the viar. “1'-‘~‘~‘-‘-‘-='-'-‘-'ff#-‘-‘~‘~‘-f--‘f-‘-‘-‘~‘---‘--ff--#~-------l-T----A--V--jx_-l~-_-:_-:_-.=-_-:_-:_ than has reference to the prs`sent,‘tlie' ` ` V A ' Past. and the future. 1 'r ‘ _ V' V _ V `. 'V " ; i J _ A _ ` ,; 7 ‘_ " V " - I ’ _ ._ A nsrl=tossloT._.___V:‘V-,L-____?" V ‘_ »_.- -V -_-_ _ V V V _ f V_ -_ __VV» - ,.- ~ _ V V _1 -- The premier here gave an excolleiit` ii? :_ _V VV 1. 'Vi V < N " _"" and graphic review of the hlsioryV-of ~ - - f_ _,__ _ - the war; the causes real and -iiuagin~ V = _ _ ‘_ British diploma/tVs tri overt il., the Ger- V 1 ` I ' 'r V _ ::::..°.“::°.l.';°=.V...;°';:°altl‘1l'z..::.snmm¢f,iu¢VVc¢il¢im¢||.g om rmigy sand votes Lottie Fil sid, Geo _ Britain's preparation. both ln _recruit _ 315| V:.ud Vin the manufacture of muul- V ‘ V _ .VV V V W,-_,___ ,,_,V_ Viihls. l. Burdette Fairview, V _- _ Continuing he said: Lot me short- Miss Annie H. Canrerop. who torso THE THIRD DlB'l'lil¢T ly refer to what Canadshas dono ln ably reprdsentlng Summorsldo in he; _ _ . this war. The call came for twenty _Charlottetown GUARDIAN Grand Falview's candidate. Mrs. thousand mon td join-the English for- Prize Campaign, showing a wonder- Burdett,‘is to-dafl-leader ln! well the opinion of military msn here takes the lead in the entire territory after her namvdrd Miss Edna who knew the situation ost Theylin todays vote standing with a grand sid of South Lake, is in seco said that the call cout not bo an total of 21,228 votes Miss Cameron with a showing of 11.837 cou swered except by a general cali to the ls_a school teacher and has many loyal Vera Be d of Fraetown au _milllla.-mobilise the whole milltia_of,frionds in and around Summorslde aid in st n the third piles Canada and obtain volunteers through -who gladly glvs their subscriptions 348 votssauil Miss Annie Best them But the call was responded and votes to this most energetic shuw’s contender. with A to with such alacrity that not only young lady when she csils and tells 9178 votes goes from sevontht twenty thousand man had gathered cu them her "little story place in district three Mrs the camping ground. but thirty thou Miss Jennie Lonergan has a show Myers, of Southport is in tl sand and over thirty thousand. and ho- ing of 20,995 votes and takes second with ii total of 917*-but ali fore the expiration ofthe time limit position in th; 3;-gt dim-|¢¢ M lilnd Miss Beaton and Mrs T when they had expected to have Lwsn Hannah L Waddell is right on behind nan, also of Southport ran ty thoultlld. thirty three thousand with a showing of 20,754 votos and with 8610 votes and Miss O were sailing on British ships to join Miss Evelyn G Allen of Hillsboro zell. ol Cornwall is next on' the English troops on their way to Street. ranks fourth on the list with s with s total of 4980 votes Frncs.V _That was something not only showing of 19,508 votes to hor credit. Evelyn Arasnaiilt, of Abram's without precedent in the history of District one is makings tlne showing is in next place' wiki; a sh any colony in the world. bud it was be- und' tile race between -the loaders la 3915 votes. Miss V rseupult y_ond_.sll _conception ot oven mea who that section is one of interest owing the very bottom of _lll in ad thé best means of judging of Cs- to the fact that there la so small ii vote showing and wi Viily no nsda's resources and loyalty. No man margin between the contestans_ two strides such nrthis ons over dreamt that such:a‘mi|hty army - her Well “D MII' 010,109 Gi tion. V nrltclii had cent to crlinea lnilno oar- ois'rlilc1' 1'wo. - Clyde River. st.; `l°`ot_ei-cv. iyrlrtles. cinsovslom supplied more _ 'V“"" and Murray HsrborVrcs:VI-1; msn than most ni-imc' .nad-.aaiptsilos hlvc not been very active to dght Napoleon st Waterloo. The 12.818 votes places Miss Lottie Fitz-_ do not roplizo that Layton feat is stupendous. it only now is gsrald. of Georgetown back lu first will moan many th sand" la in in th ict M th Thi is tho ces ln Vl?rance,,_aud I remember very -fulgsln of over eleven. thousand votes three with a showing of 18,4 ` ` ' ' dh _ V` V V _ ‘ _ ‘ ` ii _ _ _ -, . _ V i nl V its V 1 Vt . _ ` V ti ' V V n 1 _ _- _ V V V v _ _ . - fl-'l V - l= V - _ V . l a s ls I 1 things that han since been dons 'l'o- Joseph A Bernard of 'l' gnlsli, who le ay Wh e ths Bun usa* day it seems a small thing to l1avst‘lrt second position has s total of 12, they are concerned d it 450 le th 400 is b hind Mis th the lil take ad ss an V950 e lt yw soon v (Continued on page three Jennie Cam bell of Alberto is third th o rtuiilt awailllt tile I ` ‘ ' V V " WM °lf'l0» WW' "°" enemy' °fga"i°u°“9' m0l`i¢ our troo s ca tured 'i' r the -*ans .- _'to drswnot over. as ltsts sto. ccitilti <\ ,i ~4 4 i \ . . . p p V Q . :X T; E“"'mh'1» socdnd time in twelve hours Thiaii V_ V “Vi 1 _ ¢%P\°. 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Annie McDonald, of Souris, takes would be theirs fpr s as: fourth is v to vaua - ~_-_-_-_-;~_-_-_~_~;_-_*_-_-_Q_-Y-_-___~_;~_~_t=.__,_~_~:__,___~:,,,_...-;,l_c_.._____.___._.___..,_._.v__J;__.___;_L ________V_______________;_________~<-"l;"_;'___ ` D c°- l|°° 3° ul an _.P ~.“"T V - ' -V V ` """'“""“'_v W ' “'"'"'f'j!` `"""" `_"""_'_"`""T"`f`f" .V_"~'-T55. 1J~'~»'.s llfll llld Ml. sf! d f. | ill ll 'U , _,_ , 0 wart. candi aol wnn cas Mi? b notsolio h otb ei :ri to o ry 1 more than..4oo. In the region of lltix' le"Chap`it`re and Chenois violent :-lapmlinrdinepts took Place.. Th _ was no infantry action. Twenty,- lcci-.ct our sir iqoiaroiic (aero lanes). feffitd 0,11# severe' bv _ an-rd`ntentiV inthe regional V _V Tliirtvitve herein w_sf.=._- on Stenay station, 84 on _ ¢_ o dy and Sedan, and Biv -Vilt V - ‘V V V-’ _ ' " ` V _ o_o wodtepaoes yib r_ .= ‘vo V _ V __ _ 1- _ V- _ _ _V V V _ _iii on inns-second-district but with- who does not.wiir_iif‘|1_»V_ se; ll I V _L - ‘ V VV ,V V ' - _ _ _ V' ,you -.a-.doubt the next' vote announce- .still tithe for new-sspll-slits V. -_ - ’ .L_ _ l,_ -_ _ __ _ , _ V V , V V _mhtnwlllilo some of thou down on the oatapalga. V Bend in y _ . _ .- _¢.'=eVft+f-t~4`*""'* rs V S ;t‘.1VV(k° it will bo high . ri; ..V'_1 ‘is ft? if-V _-~_,._` _ -- --V. _--\~ VV __ _ - ._ i _ ._ __ if.; Vthsdlst-vetln1»wltllV-thelessors, ` _TO-DAX _ _,_ ` V ~ _-1' IV. .»' . =. 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