1 1 ‘ t- ' 4 " ‘ ~'|`vi'oRN-INC: DAILY , _ .t ..,, ,,, - ,_¢~ ~ _s :_ ~ A 1 __ . _ ' '_ .__ . ' Q _f _ _- , E __ _ ' , 2 ` I I- _ \ _ ' 1 ' » - ' A ' .-I _ - ‘ \ i `f » _ ' ' ~ ` »__'~_' 1 ` A 1 _ , 1 , . . _ , _ _ _ 1 ' ' I 5 t~.1» it l , l »_ ‘- _~ . °,-` _ A '. _ 4 " - ` ; .l , 1 . .___ _ ki (Now Evening Daily) 1337, vplzllnlxg Daily Founded 1891 cl-lARLoTrl~:1'owN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 1. .1918 »2¢;=;{__;>=_;_;/-_--_-__<»f;g;;g;_;-5)-_-_--X-§;_:_»3-;-_3-ui: no HISTORIC EVENT llTST. JAMES CHURCH Prince Edward Island Presbytery and St, James’ ‘ Congregation Unite ln Tangible Fehcttatlons to cv Dr Fullerton on°Compii>,tion of Twenty-fi_ve Years Ministry. ' ‘ " lu St. James' Church School Room on Tuesday evening the Pastor, Rev. llr. ’l‘.l<‘. Fullerton, at a large social -ga- nwrlng, was honoured by the Presbyt- ¢-ry of Prince Edward Island and the (inngregation of his own Church, who presented him with beautiful illumin- ated addresses and handsome accom- panying gifts, as a fitting way in which to mark the completion by him of a pastorate of twenty-five years in Fllnrlottetown, and to convey their congratulations on the achievement. Tile gift from the Presbytery was a handsome silver rose-bowl bearing an inscription. to Dr. Fullerton and tl t-lulseti silver jewel case to Mrs. Fill- lt-rlou, anti from the congregation a purse Ol $250. 'fbcre was a lurge audience, on the plfltforln being ti number of memb- ers of the Presbytery of the Province. and some of the City Clergy. Folonr-I Stewart presided. and after u, vf-r_v illit-resting programme of .spcct-iles, songs, cle.. the ladies ser- vctl rctrcslltnents in the hospitable illullut-r 1-llnrnt-tel'isi,lt-, of tllem. Those who t-olltrilluteti to the splendid pro- gruultnc ot' t\ut_ertuinment. were: l'ro- l'n,-sstlrs Wutkls und lllnton. Mr, Dav- ison, tvlolinl, Mrs. (.‘ondie, of the .\‘a|v:ltinn Army, Miss Mamie Smith, .lllsn l-hilltt (iordoll and Mr. E. Saund- t-rs. Spcecllcs were matic by Revs. tireelllecs, J. C. Martin, McKenzie, of Zion t‘hurch, Charlottetown, Canon Simpson, 0. R. Emery, a.nd Murphy. Dr. l-‘ulierton made u pleasing re- ply to the addresses. . lir-fore presenting the address, Mr. tirt-clllt-cs made a few remarks app- ropriate to thc occasion, in which he expressed ills great pleasure at being present und Ilaving to-discharge th-.~. llappy duty which had fallen to him. "ll is the llresbyterliln (lllltrcll we are thinking of", he said. "and we love to honour the things tllat have brought it to pn:-is thnt. our (‘hurt~,h is Ii|'tt-ti up ill tllo eyes of the colnlnunlty; :uulli-euture tosay that ihrougllout, the witch- of our Dominion tonight., not prceiulo :ls fully as though li. were only in tho Presbyterian _but in any of the other Chllrcllcs, there are few mea wllo have tho record ot’ tho Minister oi' this cllurch,-25 years. from i893 t_o 1918; and he is still with us, und, from ills appearance, is ilk- cly_to be wit.h us for some iilne, so far as health is concerned. Presby- tcry deemed it wise on this auspic- tous occasion that we should honour St, .lulnes‘ Church as well as your Minister, hy showing in some tang- iblu way besides words, our upprcc- iluion ol' l`ir. i<‘ullert.on. The lnodt-st gift that comes from his brethren in thc I'rt-sbyiery, Dr. I-‘ullerton will up- brcclntc us fully as~i.hollgl_l lt. were or the value of a thousand pounds sterling. it is from the heart. The ululnilnltv, llltleetl, the enthusittsm. nllowu by the Pr:-sllytery in this nlatt- cr mu:-lt, be_ very grtltlfying t.o 'Dr. i-`llilcrtou_ because l need not, tell you wt-_ do not, always agree with Dr. lluilcrton (laughter). but wo esteem him highly, and just because we diff- er from him sometimes, we think nil lite more of him." Mr, Greenlees llll‘ll llroct-.eded to read from a numb- cr nt' letters ond, communications which he had received from ministers in and out of the province conveying ll"-'lllt-t' congrnt,uIat.ions to Dr. and Ml".-“~ |"\lllt-rton on»this memorable ev- cllt ill ilieIr_lives. _ ' lic rt-nd u letter from Rev. Dr. All- :ul Pollock, of Presbyterian College, llnlifax,-an interesting reminiscent communication, in which the writer rt-vivctl the past. recalling incidents und persons oi' over sixty yours ago, llflfllrc tho erection of the present l"h\lrch building. Dr. Pollock express- “‘l lllll -‘tvlnpnthy with the occasion und his hope that "Dr. Fllllerton may lltillho upnrcd to St.. James many years, und that St. James' may _cen- llnuo to bc tl field which the Lord Ilan Illcsst-d." , _ I’ came a very nice letter iellcitating ar. Q-‘ullerton on the completion of s 5th anniversary at St. James’. The writer states: "I appreciate in Dr. I-`ullerton‘s ministry chiefly his able and fearless preaching, his gen- erous helpfulness to those in any llllld °l need, his public spirit. his Willingness and peculiar ability to represent our Church on all national occasions. his ardent patriotism, his consistent refusal to adapt his mess- age-either its matter or manner-_ to the vulgar and sensational de. mands of the age. his witness to the eternal verities amid all local and temporal changes.” Letters of eougratulation, express- ing the hope that Dr. anti Mrs. Full- “l‘l0ll might be spared to labour ill’ the cause of Christ for many years to come, were read from Rev. J. A, McKenzie, of Elmsdnle, N. S.; Rev. A. ‘J. McNeill, the Mnnsc, Dooktown. N. ll.: Rev. George Duncan, of the (Ehurt-ll of St. Andrew and St, Paul, M0llll'<‘lll: n.nd n. telegram i'rom the .l'icv. .lames (iarrlltllers. Vtlncouver,‘ It t'-. Wlllveylng ltel'tl'Iic‘lt c0llgl':ltlll- ations to llr, and Mrs. l~‘ulic-rton on attaining the sctni-jubilee. 'l`llf‘ Wlflsraln from Mr. Carrutllcrs former minister oi' St.. James, was as follows: “'l‘. t‘., Jalncs, fiilarlotte town: Please convey through Pres- bytcry to Dr. Fullerton and St. .lalncs ollr lleartiest congratulations _on at taining selni-jubilee. ()\lr remenlb rance of both is among the happiest. lllll-Y ll0l-ll he blessed through the years with all splrltllnl blessings .lnlncs (Yarrut_lle'rs." . A letter was read froln Rev. il. G Fulton, ot' the First lvllethotiist Church, (‘,harlottc_io\vn, ill wllicll Mr Fulton, after expressing his regret. at llfll- |lf‘liltZ able to attend, owing to tl previous ellgugr-lnelli, at Mt, Stewart stated: "'l‘he congregation of St. James' is llollollretl ill its Pastor and i trust that the pleasant. relations ol the years pnsl may be contilllled for ‘many ycnrll to come." Mr. (ll-eeulees expressed the regret of Rev. Mr. ilittlcjollns who, through illness, could not nttelltl, but wllo had begged him to tender his hearty fel- dcitations t.o Dr. Fullerton. lie thcn read the following address (which is, illllminated, and tt beautiful work oi art), at the same time presenting Dr Fullerton with a, handsome silver rose-howl, bearing the inscription: “PRESENTED 'l‘O 'l"iiE REV. 'l’. l-‘_ FUl.LElt'l`ON, D. D., AN APPREC- l_ATlON FROM 'I‘llE P. E. l. PRES- l”lY'l`l~iRY: 1892-1918. ’l‘llo_ :uldress read: PRESBYTERWS ADDRESS Major the ltcvcrenti 'l‘llolnn_s l-‘ru- ser I-`llllt-rton, l`l_ il. “'i`lle i"resilytcr_v ol' llrinco Etllvnrd islnutl desire upon the occasion of your completion of a pastorale of 'Twenty-five years ln the historic con- gregation of Sl. James' Church Chur- _lottctown to convey their congratul- ,_atlous. ln these days of short past- ‘orates it. does not often full to the lot of a minister to round out a. quarter of a century in one charge and more especially when that charge is loc- ated in a City, and the Presbytery lt-ol that it speaks volllmcs for the freshness und- variety of your pulpit ministrations as well as for tho fidel- ity of the congregation that you have been able so successfully to accomp- lish ,this task. .They would desire gratefully to acknowledge your eminent services l to the general cause oi' Presbyterian-_ ism t.hroughoui. the island. Your wealth of knowledge of Church law und practice, anti your unfailing good judgment have been of lncaicul~ lublo service ill dealing with the many problems which have arisen in the l'lre.-\byt.ery during your, long ministry. `As ll slight, tokcll ol’ their appreciat- ion nntl esteem they beg your accept- c oi' tht- accompanying gilt-1 to 'l"lle ni |_ |i _.~ . ln.n V 1 1 -- 1-rt .loilllsl(tm|lLll(.l_¢l,gl,v¢l,l;;`tqmolil`|llHvllllll‘ll1'l'ollrsoif and Mrs. Fullerton, .and ill Mission [loam (igpnllnm ;q¢t¢|t¢,n)_.t-ollt-lilsion they would express the earnest. hope that you may be long addrt-ssl-ti from the Munse iiallfnx. » ' N. S. 'i‘hc writer. on behalf of the spared to continue _as un honoured lloarti, extended congratulations to'minlster in thc Masters work and llr. l<‘ull<-rton. adding: "As tm- ns t that lu-nlth und rrfmrcrlly may he "lllt flutl out Dr. Fullerton has been vouellsafetl not. only to yourself hut it me | l _ l, .t M s. Fullerton who has iden- _ lll ‘cr ot' the Home Mission Com ln 40 0 l' "mn _md gm___ "lllilc for tl . m ri i l hti tlfictl llcrsclf. H0 l‘ll\` f -Y hr- has beenlllllllluilltellooillllisnplllesellil iously with the work ol' St. James' i‘luu~t-ll lei-om my ghnrf nam(-tation congregation. Their kintl remem- wlth him on the Board l can testify hrunces und good wishes go also with ' ' ' I tic Mn lll:tt,l1ls sort/ ce b- the children o ,l nse. _ lc. linless lllrtlulllllllllillllltllgsnillillrlllllllliltllltll "3|Rl“"l 0" h"l‘“" “Lum Pr°"hy` mm- llc was always present nt our tcry tiharlottetown, 5th_ March 1918. lllcetin s. ' _ ' _ tt~rs"tlllnt_ rl-l|l\'l||-,:§sn,l,‘;;:.|:|n r;l|l0:::l,l'[l Itov. J. (`. Martin. in n brief and "ll always sound nun un evo-_ or I-army sllcvell- °“llll°"‘“‘ "ll" ‘*°““' llressod hilt opllllvil With that fenrlt-gp. ments expressed in the address and “"9" so characteristic of him. Tho in the various letters which had been lntolw-nts or his owll Prosbytery were rond by Mr. (lreenler-s, who had sag: safe in his \mm|,_-- 'min they did not always agree Wi fill' Robert, Falconer K (‘,_ M. G., (u, Dr. Fullerton. Well, ho said. ll W0? "."'ll"‘ of Charlottetownl in express- .il R000 ‘-ill!" ml' °“" t° “M lm" '-'l lllg _bis congrntnigttm-,R to D, p-,,||¢-1-.'tiltl' not agree with one- Perhaps lllh through Mr (ireenloes sold: "lt they dill "Ol “l“'“Y“ ”"° “Y” to “yu in n long ministry which 'means un»|with pr. Fullerton. but alter a while usual ability and character on the.thoy learned that it they did not nart or tile-minister and iino i0yltltv'ngres yvltli hun just nt,_ the time it °“ 'llc it-rt at me runnin -1 naps unit|wss nnciuun they -un not know the ilr.ll‘nl|r-|-ton willgnjfiy 'many more subject clean through to the bottom yearn ni work and continue serve'nnd D\'._ ¥'.uIlt-.rton put them right.. 'ill' itcnplo und tho Church at large as Nd mlm iii the Presbytery had n1m_°{l tutet-ossllllly as he has done all tllele' work on his shoulders than Dr. Fun Your-g_-~ _ lm-gm, 'rhqre was no. other man in _t. o airmen bombed various parts of the city. Three persons were killed anti live were wounded. Tllc _lntlterial damage was unimportant. HEAVY DAMAGE IN VENICE ROMIE, March 5.-Grave dsmagel was done tothe Ducal Palace, the Bridge of Sighs, the Church oi’ St.l John and _Paul and the Church oi’ St.l Simon, as well as other treasures of Venice in a. Teuton moonlight air mio over that city on ren. 26. nifty' enemy airplanes took part in the rnitl.' dropping three hundred bombs. DROP BOMBS ON HUNS T .___ I LONDON, -March 5.--The following report oi’ aerial activity was given out tonight: _ “i-*our tons oi' bombs were dropped Thlllxlzday nig-ht. on large hostile air- dromes midway betlveen ’l‘ournal and ‘lions and on bltllets ill the neighbor- hood of Donal All our lntlclllnes le- tllrllt=d_" , SA`l'URDAY’S STATEMENT l,ONl`lON, Mart--li G.-An oilicial statement on aerial operations says: “Not.wi|llstuntiillg` al strong wind “ind lain ollr aeroplanr-s made n few flights in co-operation with thc urlil lery null dropped over ‘100 bombs on_ vtlriolls tllljcctivcs and tired many , -.-..-.-- -~...¢..-~_-.»~v -¢--.-~.-..,_~..,.-- I SLICE Russia Alter Signing Are New Striking at LONDON. March t`»_-Altllollgll they military operations along the west-~' ern front in France and- Relgiuml daily are growing in magnitllde untill it seems apparent that fierce llattlcsl cannot much longer bc delayed, the situation in Russia continues to lloltl an absorbing place in public iutcrcst hhrougllout, thc. world. » Seam. advices from l‘cil'ogr:ul are coming through. hut, those that arc findillg their way ollt ol the turmoil- ritltlcu capital :uf Petrogrnll illtlicntc thul. wlllle the (lerlnmls lltlve of-tlsctl operations ill (irent llussiu, following the signing of the peoee, t-olnpuct with the Iloisheviltl, they now are siriklugl against Finland. and that in the south the Austro-llungurinlls are mu- klng inroads into Potlolid ill an en- deavor to drive out the Bolshevilti and thus secure an untramclied hold on the country upon which so much flependcnee has been placed for the feetiing of the Teutonic nllics. Want Slice of Finland. Vlfhile ostensibly the tflermau opera- lions in Finland, which are being car- ried out from hoses on the Alnnti ‘A4-,.,.._,.»»~/~.~».~»~»»~»v-»~.-.»,-».~.~.~,-»\~ - . . -- . llllllli KINGS ` S.S_,_llllNVlNl|llN 'l`ho south l(ing‘s District semi- -lnnual Sunday School Convention was' held in the Christian Church, at Murray liar-bor on Wednesday. Feb. 27, with sessions ill the afternoon and evening. 'i‘en superintendents. eight secretaries, twenty-six teachers, ten special delegates und- sixty-nine scholars were present. anti thc gather- llolpful in tho history of the District Ai. the afternoon session reports o un intet'esl_ing clltirtlcter were present- ed' by fourteen of the cightccn schools iu tho district.. Reports were also matic by tllo President anti Sccrctury covering thc work of thc executive committee since Inst, convention. A most interesting und instructive paper wus read by Miss Mncl'lol|`gnll. teacher of the Cape Bcnr public school. _ At the close of thc afternoon ses sion n meeting ol' the executive com- mittee wus held. nt which nine mem- bers were present. lt, wus decided to schools, und change the dute of the to mid~w(Fnte in order that all school cloHing just be-foto the mid-winter con- vention. _ The evening session was vt-.ly larg- ing wus consldc-red one of the lnost_ 1 rt Pctrograd Bombed by i‘|uns,` Material Damage dolvn; one of our machines are mis ing.” FRENCH FRONT. (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, Mar. 6-- The l~`-'each W=\r‘ rlu-_ ut-wspnpt-r tultls tluu ilu- Am- any intent to take permanent posses- oiilce last night issued the following: During the day the artillery tire con- tinued rather _vlulent on the right the region ot' the Bois Des Fosses. sectors oi’ Violu Dc Sevt anti lilIsou~ first. sides was active ill the region of M ti 6l0 Persons on Board 500 Were Landed ut an Irish _ _ _ f2[‘_1_ Brltls_h, French and Italian Ambassadors at Tokio ln .Venice Where Ducal Palace, Bridge of _8___________,____Gu_________n__ ,Jointly Request Action by Japan to Safg.. S' h' d Chur hes Were Struck ' “l°-l-l“-\'»“'l'-,'l=l°l;~~l'- ll---W guard Allied Interests. ’ r lg s an c _ 1 The llrillsh liner t..algurlan has buell - AERIAL FIGHTING N llllllllll llllflllllllll JAPANESE TROOPS, t I .sEcon|ncicrm=.slt_, ll-§"“lll“'"l wltl tilts ? torpt-tloetl ot`i` the irish coast. 'l‘hcre _ were tilt) persolls zlllourti, llt-urly 500 PETROG- -D_ ' __ I unds -from the air on ground targets. . . . . . . ,~ . . _ - _ _ RA March 5 A German ;_t;_____ __0_______ ______c_____e__ were b______g___ or whom lutvt. lit-.tn |.uuu»tl .u_ ,ui liisli LONDON. March. 6. The Britlsh._ nmue or hor intention to occupy the 5_1 port. 'Pile Calgurinll was struck hy F'l'ench and italian amllnssadors lll whole of Finland will tend to hasten onli'-torpetloes. 'l`okio int:-ntletl yt-_stt=l‘tiay or today an agreement uD0n J&D&n's plans ENEMY ARTILLERY ACTIVE ON ------~-_---»“ ivilllll' Ie ask Jap-ul to tulu- the uf-_~ 'rim Gorman expiauauon ti, the S,-,édf cessarv steps to '-.lit-gu.lrtl :lliled in ‘ish foreign ofllce which has protest t_cl'e.-'ls in Sillerial. :lccortlillg to the ed against tile proceeding that tha. ' lllllly 'Wall order “is to restore order' without cl-lcnn ambassador was not expected sion," isregarded as a very clear in- . --~- _ to join in the reqllt=st_ but that no dicmion of what the -I-among may um MONTREAI.. March ti. This city's _H_______b_n ___m_____ _(___ _ _ _ _ ' _ I h _ M~ _____l_m_ __ subscriptions for the relief of suffer- ' __g S 1" 'lm 0 lf' ‘l‘“`l“l“f lll lilly D811 0! Russia new bank o t. e ease, parm li 5 ers _mm mlmnx __m____________ ___ $_q_,__S_r__,___ drawn llom this fact, .ls no Amcrl- that the }f;0|Bhev|k| have been forced ln the Vosges the activl‘v of tht- 7?” mm nmmmlmn IH pxnnmml to Mmm their hard peace demands' __ ‘ ‘ `~ _ ._____.__._ LONDON- Mtlfch 5.-in his speech enemy nrullelzv lvfls mflrkcll ln lllc wAeHtNG“roN Looks nt 'l‘oko. in reply tointerpellations Fon JAPAN To AcT °fl""’l’f“*‘@"‘-llllv@ll» Vlllcellllt Mbwlw. __ the .Iupanese foreign minister. _is rg. ported by ileutcr’s Toko correspon- Army oi the East-Ai-|-illery on bolll W__\§H__N(_T0N_ _________ ____ ____________ _________, as __ay__,_g , _,hut some dw eu. f-~‘ ' ' . . _ . . ' 'f - - ' "' ` I nllstir. lt wnsnllict on the rest o the front. | action bv Japan in Fnsterll Qlllerul to .int ics were to be found in the various i" -- check (lernlnn influence anti protect l"`l"}l"S ‘lf ““~‘lS0'G€l'l\1£lll peace nego- tiations it was therefore diiilcuit at _ (5P¢l=lll| I0 *"2 GU=ll‘¢ll€l'l-) war stores at Vlatlivostok is bells-vt-ti ' ' . l-ONUON, hi=u‘clt ti-The .\ior\\'ct:i1l|l here tc be imminent. 'l‘llr- iluitml ‘lm-l' mm' ha polmed out' "° '"3" .3 dellnite idea concerning the uctnni gun. ENGLISH TROOPS NND ENEMY “l"m""" H"""" “ll l'l5“ '““’* U05" 9l~lll~“-‘l llflli llfll .\'l=l l‘\'l'>l‘<‘SHf'tl its elusion of peace by the two countries. l=llf= llccn lfwllflflocfl without wtlruiulz. vit-ws ou ilu- props.-u-tt stop put it “Should pence be actually con nd. Hill- sunk in less than ont- minute wus suit] ill tiIploln.'|llt» t|unrter~i |t»_ "ll/` he cnut,inlled', "‘it goes witlout -TRENCHES. (Special to the Guarlfiinn.) LONDON, March ti --I-inglisll troops: I-_-,mutt ¢ipp,my‘g tl'ollt-Ilcs early this turf-tl' tl few `prls:ol|r-rs .:llltI two lut- ll nlolll oi' :ln tliltlelnlzllltiillg with Am ‘mm ‘l""g"r"“"" "undmalm W`eV°"ln§ -there it docs not mean a rupture -ta\iug that lapan will take ste s oi! l'l‘hc crew of is 'luld no tiult- to i'tuu~-ll night that tht- l-1|rn||.- .- pl-ol--ttiiv _hd mm' épp ___ _'mr R :l bout :til-i _iumpt-tl into tilt- -lea. 'file w(,,lm ||;_..__,__ __ui'.__t_l__ ___ m,-.,.| fi-,llwll _._hm______;_r ____ ___'_lg___l'__h(_m0cc'__q_gd 'l‘fI?£° |l`lllltlllll Illltl live sul'\'i\'ors were Inu- gellcy tgolltttlitllls. lt-sviui-_ to thi- pt-ll~ withdrawal of Ambassador “Uchida morning east. of lluiiecourt and cull- tlr-tl T\iolltia_\' ull-till. ding tllbltnnalic ev-‘llnnLlf‘ ' tloveloll- fl‘0lll l°“‘l\'0griitl ll due tothe unsettled chilli* llullrl, =<1l_\'=~l lllflll_\"l= rr-port: "(`lut- sri--:l :nut all tht- allies- upon tht- st- wit ltuusla e n ctlsllalties were slight. OERMANS NOW WANT OF FlNLllND Although' the lluns Ceased Operations _in Peace Contract They Finland. -2 tilt BANK tlttttlvls . , _ _ t _ - . l , L alul pulpo¢.t- ol tht- i-lltt-|p|l|».t-_ ot Iiusslas separate peace, the' fullest; Wliilc it hu-. no tlirt-ct bearing on ttlltlcwtantilllg exists with Great. Bri- , __ _ _,__ _ qmip. _“gm ,, tilln \lnerica and other allies The Wlll Bl lllllllll HP 'll' "~ ~- fl » lr- 1-.I ». M ‘ ~ » __ ' nt-wa wllicll cuillr- today to, tht. Sw;-tl' sl‘lll""lall;;l0;llrP;lH`m§;§g::l0:lllf‘ll?§¢;?g (Specim to me GuM.,»dmn_) ‘ish it-gnlioll til:lt its-l‘nl:ill_v llzls-given “-i|h,i|-mm|~_-- _ (l’l’T/\\\`.’\_ tl|l|_, _\liil‘<'ll _ti 'l`\\'c _..~vv,.,.`,-,t.~,_-V-1,.-, . ,.,~..._,,.,\~, a -_,_ .-¢.-.»¢.~_,_.__ \~.-.¢.-.- -»~-,,_~.~...__ illnllszllltl llnllk trlnp|tl_vt~t-s will be call- Ei-Z-,%?“;€f?.`§.:?€i»l*£§‘1'}i¥§Ti€i;Zl§f-rl*?E‘§,I}r;§HHNit RFUHUNU ‘lNUlHERl1H'l0WN 1 its Ptsstl twlv. tolli ttlttvtt ` called up ull i\I:ll‘t'll l.f._ 'l`l|t- t‘em:lill» dm' "rp ll' 'llllmrl mr 'lm-‘V ll' lllrw '(¢»pcci-ll to t\1c_Gu-luziilllll Word was received b Mrs G W ‘l"‘l""' “'”“"“"““""-‘ ""“"' "" “"3 |.tl_\'po\' .unit-u tl--.lultu l-:_ ut-tt ll-'-l‘l"-‘f‘ll~ l'°~“l<‘r--:l-‘t-flllly :ll i'_-in o't In-'lt l illttlol' Kent was thelonlly son of _ this ' ` ;_ ll :till " .' ttl 2" ` - » ' - _ _ __ ulninlul o \\.|~ lille \l.tltolnl I l\eni 0l`LODd0l1, OhtB\‘l0. ~ islands. have as their purpose thc R S R F ' . 'l' 't' ` " ', lll" l' "' "Ili V _ '_.. _ _ . driving ot' thc Finnish revoiutiouistsf _ _ 9l`llll0ll- \\'lll‘ll “""f`- 17"' "ll "“"-"'l""l ‘llarrison will have the heartielt sym- _____. _obf:trlu-°-- ` lll:||l-- Llllflllptl. ,_ ‘.. .~ .~'. increase the ullocutlou oi' the tlificrcnt n,\v,\N,\_ M,,,.c!l l'».-Government `,l|.'|i‘,_ llfl__l:fi';l:llf`l::|'gm.i,.,,. ,,m|____ “_|m____i __ ___ _____ ____ _ __ __________ "M, _|_ /\_ C1"-k Wm .4¢¢°”;1h. _ censors examining mall hwusht from ,||,-A,-,ion `.|,,. ,,,|,~,‘,.i,,| ,,,-,,g,-,,,,,| -v/nurse- TEN sxessleuceoltnruu-rs in cornwall Bell.. Irlhr Annual qnvention from mid-summer Mexico by tho Spanish steamer Reina was _._".,.i,.d out ur, to N, h,,u,.,i|_.,.0,,_i t-ull tlulit-l~lncl\ :lt-cluttonled to trawl rvcnlng 8th, 7.30, enbjgot,._“Qng|\¢,-2' 5 Marla (`h"l""l“"' have l°""d " l"“`k` grtltulutetl on illc iinallcinl nntl `-ociull llllll llllllll llll" |ll"\llllll._ to fish next, _ 2_lQl_-3-GUSIDO.