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FRONT ii[lME_0ii_H|illllliGii $li||ii_ii_l iiiiili Miss Elsie Nicholsoin ‘ `l\o Ca1it.iii'cll 312 l‘risoncrs and A \ ' _ luis beenilintteiidaiiico at 4 Mucllino giiiis Bud N"' ‘ “"‘“‘““*'“ ”"”""“'~ “”°‘“F"“*" "l'"'°1'§iv1~\°==- French Troops Capture System of Enemy Trenches Taking li'i'1uico for over at your, tions at some points. home on visit. __._.__.. .__,-_ ispieclal to the Guardian) BUCHAREST' via London, Oct. 30 Miss Elsie Nicholson, daughter of Th R ' Mr. Donalhi Nicholson, M. P.. arri homo flast night from France w sho had been on duty as nurse the past eighteen months. Miss N ved - e oumanian advance in Jin] hem Valley in the region of Vulcan Pass- fo in Wa‘llachia_contin`ues successfully, hr says the oiiiciwl. statement issued by 'C ` the' War Oilice today The Rouman- oison Joined a Dartv of. Canadian iam have taken ah addmonal 312 p__i____ nurses in May, 1915, going direct v° oners and four machine guns, the Rouen, France, shortl-y afterwards being transferi;e‘d to No. One Canadian wgemtim add; la ` " Hospital at Etaples. Here she rem ed continuously until given 11 weeks’ furloughi. On' going to Eng she was' placed in charge ofa num of wounded soldiers- who were re tu ing to Canada and with whom she al n enort ern and northwest “ fronts had weather has prevented all fig' operations in Prasova Valley, north. ber west of Lanlpuliing, we repulsed two ____ f_.~_uemy attacks toward Ciaducetul and _“__ aiudu, north of Azuga. In the region Of Dlllgoslavel we advanced a little ‘ T H li . - . “ved “ °‘ fax °n Saturday She _;’;_ on our left wing. lu the east of Alt pects to remain at homo only 11 w or two when she will return' to tl 'n France Notwithstandin the co River operaqons have been hampered ‘ig by had weather. In Jiui Valley our _ pursuit continues. We have taken' an 1 . g . taut strain and continuous attendance o,1,m1ooo1 312 omonem and capmred on the wounded Miss Nichols-on lio ok. . . " four machine guns. In Orseva region,' and feels the picture ol’ health and more has boon u “ment b0mbard_ liie, and although naturally feel mg, ment. On' the southern irout the situa- that “lt’s good to ihe' homo once more’ 110,, in unchanged her ' ` is ready to go back to resume duties. Her mother imet her at Halii and accompanied her home. Needle to say s-he received a warm- welco from her friends all of whom w delighted to s'ee her. 1 ,,_1_.--_gunz-il-I_l1l _ NORWEGIANS LOSE ~ MUCH SHIPPI Ci-IRTSTIANIA ,via:Loiidon. 0ct.2 aured by the war have reached a 1 of 268,000 tons gross register, _ordlng to a compilation made by er and the loss of life 149. Five More Gone. London .0ct. 26, 4.30 p. m.-_-Lloy announce's that the following vers have been sunk; _ The' Norwegian steamers- Sola a Venus II., the Danish steamer Ulf, t Belgian steamer Comtosse De Fiand and the' British schooner Tweed. _____...._.__---- CONDENSED ADS. TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATIO ¢-»-- lor advertising in' this ooulmn. Co lust oln n orders Minimu n acc pa y charges 25 cents. is"AuNaoME ssusaese ` MAD ii-ssh every day from select k S rl Newsome young por sun ers, Co Market Bulding __ _ 2210 0 asiusm BX The losses to the Norwegian shippi c . ' is ' r t llitzau News Agency. The iusuran C arried amounted to 102,000,000 kr 0 transier is to begin on November 3. such an evidence of good will on ONE CENT per word each ipsertio _ l=oul.Tnv--‘FAM suvmo row' and chickens each week -dav. Pa ties' having fowl to kill may sire them by scolding, but chicken geese. etc.. must be dry plucked. . _D._Jenkins.__ _ 2_40'l-10-4M,1iiio;_ cA'nE'e“M'|l§|.- rfs§UMso'woaK|N . ____ 2101,10,2sMc| K E. PUBLIC GAB SERVICE- FRIAN Martin, Phone 86 or 343 J. %Q%l2_1_1M“- wlinrso- ANY PERSON H.Av|N a Sloven (jigger) for sale addre _“HX 3l»_C*PY- .__E§:*_i-_12»§,1,~_l!1E‘_ House r6ii”é'A|.E. Atso waco and harness. C. E. Rodd, 146 Gre George st. 2820-'iolaiivi 8T'0'\7§g.'I..`g'f|_\/5|; M60'N,_"H|GH- be now sent to them. land Grand, twio lladlants for sal e _cheap 222 Graigon St. 2809-10_-24Mtf ---'”"-"°"-_’ HOUSE TO LET.CORNER OF' WE;l- STUDENT HANDED OVER mouth an hinond Streets Fill! d Ric - l‘00m8'. modern conveniences. Geo. W. Gardiner, 22; Grafton' St. _ . _ 10-iz tc. ~ to Set Fire to Coillsqe. “ 'ro‘A Mrs D wAN'rlo AN ers HOIIDAII, ltllllilvu SONG stitution of loarnln¢~ _,__..._...__-----1 Mlnai-d'» Llnlmont Guru Dlutompor. ___¢,__,,..aa-'.¢-----» 'run WEATHER TEMPERATURE. xh'“locat~ ihowors._ ~ __ _q¢€?.' fisggyi' _< , _ _ » __ it , S, . . FICIAL- North of the Somme troops carried n system ol en 'trenciies northwest of Sailly~Sail Another operation boldly carried was an advance to the ess-t in direction of Sailly-Saiiiisii. About prisoners remained in' our ha _South ol' the Somnie the Germ ‘last night multiplied their ntta which were preceded by an inte bomhardmeiit against our positi from Biaches to the south oi' Lani Onnette. The enemy who was rep Number ol Prisoners. Persistence oi Germans Indicated ` _by Fact l`hat Alter Being Repulsed in Five Attacks ,,_<,1“';_1‘:,',‘§’_°‘i.§’f.§‘..’E,"°".l';‘.’.I‘°’Cl€;; ..._. .~»---s They Succeeded in Entering French Trenches. _ §.‘,§i“$’;‘..‘3.‘Z.‘1‘T°.iit‘I.`...§i‘.'lia.2.532%? ..§:.‘3.”l?‘§.’i..2°i .Z2;?‘L‘?...E’i‘£.'l ng been in the trenchs for ovar 5000 mm, ensued 1” bum. “ont” twelve months, and taken part i dd;»v1¢e_ has hmm wok no" mo ,B-hh (Candaian Press Despatch) led several times with severe losses custom, in order to avenge their defeat wma' °f th” heaviest e"5°5°'m°“l§:t°§ C03" A L0l1d0l1 dodplin listen Pixar oct io- i~‘nidNci-'i or- succeeded in bringing his last dt- at verde.. tile Germans. directed it the PH" Ye" G“““`°f Bee' °“ 9 that the United Stews bull! iolen‘ bombardment against Rheims with N“mv““` Tvv° Heavy Battery ““ "h°"° 1*” f°¢°lV°\1 B l'°P°l'i- NON (hi. v v _ ' der Captain Stanley and Lieut. Be- American cgnmi at quegnotown gut THE ARMY OF- THE EAST_1n the thune, in February, 1915, going with she was 1/orpedoed w1¢|,°m_ “rung lregion of Cernu. on our left wing ar- the i’a“°"Y t° E“5l““d 1" J_““° “nd M' Fm” is 110W lll'0Glll'ln5 liiilil two-ry ouoogqo oommooo with v1o1_ to France in September. The battery vita from survivors oooo North of Dolmo Vo1yoo»o1o the was almost continuously in action one A report on the sinking on Ootobor sermons ouooorteo by French o,.1111o,.y way or another for weeks ata time in 26 of the British steamer Rowanmoro fought some hmm. engagements Wm, desultory scraps and at times also was made to this American gm Gorman and Boqgonoo broooo ond o, mixed up in exceedingly heavy bassy today by Mr. Ftolt, wh emo-ved oomo oovooto-go_ F|gh1_1og lighting. The earliest engagements in states that the vessel was torpedodd continued with oosuoow v1o1oooo oo- which they participated were at Bluff Seven Americans, including livo Fill tho w11o1o g,.o“1_ A Ge,-moo ae,oo1,mo and St. |Eloi. Thereafter they occupi pinos, were on board the Rowan was brought down 1o our 11nos_ ed the trenches at Ypres, for six more Several of them have given _ months lighting, alternately driving Mr. Frost aiildavits stiing that o ---~-----‘~--- '-‘-'f‘-‘-‘-‘= out the' Germans and bein driven out Submarine shelled litdboats. wnilo our tempt, wlilch was violent and pene- emy truting some elements of our first lisii line' trenches north of Lainussonnette. out; and in gaining a. foothold in buildings the' ot that town. All efforts ot the Ger- 60| mans to drive us from Hill 97 failed nds. under our iire. On' the right bank of ans the Mouse the artillery struggle con- cks tlnues on the front as a whole. lt is use however less violent in the region of ons Douamont. There was' no infantry ac- aina tion. Every where else the night was uls- calm. in accordance with their usual been made rctroactive. thus placing 85° the mcn who returned during the first '_ eighteen months of the war on thc N -same footing as the men who have re Wt turned since -March lst last. Arrears Zi of money duo the men concerned will ‘f 'ro Poucs. Charged With Setting or Attempting cri.i'rHAivi. cdr. 25-A student at i" ‘i,"°"“’ii` §;?l11°i‘Z' ".'..‘f‘§‘.‘i’...”,§."1?.1°';"i."'.' _ een a e 1 . 8 tix' rector, charsed with setiinli 01' ai' A tempting to set fire to the college buildings, A mysterious fire was dis- covered early one morning l”€C€llt‘lYlll N' the wall of the building, but fortunate- . th ““`°"“°'~ ‘ °“°° “~ T- M122 i.'I1.'L3i‘i.‘2.‘Z.-ii°‘1§'iZ’°.i..§‘$S Z2.. fully an' dhad oung Levescue arrest ed. Three otvier students, who M0 important witnesses in the case. M6 ‘ being held for the case. which will ' come before the magistretg tomorrow morning. Levesquo was a student at the' Ceraquehcollege bat “tho __lii;i\_o°_:_: ..Aod,,ow Dooom B_ WIS i°il\“Y *“"*“°Y°d Y '°' 1 eeteomld townaman J. not seein willing to stay in env ll cntly entered the law (Attorney general Brown, Thompson TIDE, MOON, ETL. , ’ 31- M devote T3ivl$Nwrigds?°d?d);lllyj cloudy: C°°l- ~f1~sd.'~lii¢no»1 temperature yesterday Vg, 5;, dogi-coop At 9 a. m. it was 47., up at 9- ,mi.,“,B1. *lille coldest the are- lmmmtlsimlwifaefi INN* 1-ie llnlrnsd' Jesuit College, nf. thé fter a year at the front months of which spent in the trenches in Continuous Fightin ~»~:,__.__.,____.____; _,____,-_ _,,`,_____,,,-¢\~,_________,__,___-______ __ __ , _ 7 , ` 1 *‘ ' 2 g ' 1 in tum but always regaining their they were being lowered and after 200. Greeks Lost Prisoners in Germany _British llaptiire 13-11,_1;.t1»;eW.h.;1_._111mimsinmb 1... ...fe »» we --as __ In Sunken Trans ort Shameiuliy Treated Bulger Trenches gg; B&;l;;1 Wy ag-=,f;g;d,°°1,-;1;f;1,;° LONDON 0.. M1...-. ..,,.... war an er u e e n y ---' although there were many- casualties that a °t°“~m°‘° ‘m°h°"°d °U CNW as (Special to the Guardian) (Canadian Press Despatch.) (Special to the Guardian) in the whole unit. most of them upper haven lvehud “wa” “nt 95° 97°* me, , ArHENs,oc1. so-who torpedonis i.oNnoN, october cs.-kzommenung SALONIKI. Oct. 30- An vlllclal province men. About me middle or ed “ll the shipwrecked crow or nm ere oi the Greek steamer Augheliki on upon the government white book upon Statement from Bflflsll headquarters September, Gunner Beer' and several Steamship Marina' °f Gl”3°W Saturday neai‘ Piraeus with maliv the prisoners' camp at Gnrdelegen. P68651 011 the D0ll“M\ f\`°“t °l\ me others of the Battery who like him The Marina' whwh hu N9” °“|‘¢ (canadian press D" itch) Greeks zihoard was carried out with Germany, the Times says ellltoriaily: “ight Of OC'-01121' 23?-ll llllfl 293% after had been in the trenches continuously ea in U°'nB'Au“m'{° °°"v‘°°° W” 5 ATHENS Oct zo V159 L0-d out warning. lt is stated here. This ac- “At the Gardeleiigen camp, midway llflillery Dl'€'DHl’8U01l all' 6110111? D03* ‘were sent to a rest cainp.On Septein vegsdl °£ 5204 t°“ 9°” bum in The Greek boveljnmeint 0mcmu“ _‘:__‘;_~_’i" lion is believed to indicate that since _between Hanover and Berlin, which li0l1 at Crete D0 ibellgll !l°l‘l\l@B5i 01 her 27th he was given a, furlough of Q90() She was last v°|’°"*°d 5° M' NG it known today that fouowin in if the capture of Oonstanza German was swept last year by a typhus epido- Machukovo was raided by our troops devel-ml weeks; went to England and ng "rlved at alum" W 06tD\l0r Gem §_____ie_; f I l E e *G subinnrines have obtained 0 new sup- mid lasting from February “nm Juno, who inflicted considerable losses' on wok Emo for homo orrlving in Hou 10 alter having sailed from New . o vs ts by the Entente 1,, of benzine, énablln them to rc li dllo n ss and cowardice of the U19 G9l'l'¥lllllS‘ lllld BUIEUB- In the fax last Saturday I-le looks and is in Don News °n sept' 21 ’l-- Mi“i5vel"S ‘°v me “'°Y“l v'9~l“"-6'- King Sonia operations in the lgieiliterraiierinv (110 Cv “S '1' H 1| 1 11 trenches north of Lake Doiran hostile 1 did 11111' 001)' 34 l118nlllel’B 0! the crew of __ _ _ _ _ _ ermau au ori ies equa ei ie _ ___ d _ sp en _ con on, as healthy aa- a 104 had been Naked up and had” no og Constantine has .moiitaneolisly under (Hook mwo1 omoors mo ool11o“1m.1) 1 1, I , d (Wm b Th_ oeropmnes were 1,1-aug own t t d dl t0- _taken fmlher w ‘1'5D_"1 F7"t9‘1f'e 5_\"" bitter that the attacks' seems to have xgxgtvonledgd iviillyingerbfulfvisoiiem A axtoviodlig vbxditaeresd; tt; 21% gll:i(s The loss of liie is now said to reach r..,1.'ho (,o`m(o1,,o1:1omod 11000 M1150, 6 were r __ d d h rom essay, and x een ivson wo 1,u,,-,1,.od 1200) though the full 1 '.1 1,01 B‘m h The o o 105th who were in Hd d h eiieved a number of Americans were fmlll the Elllflls I0 U18 PSIODOUGSIIS- iiumbcr aboard Anghelihi was not velbfo v-mm “.` were 1r S ' A E . 1' d va B uma from Oli UUUTU- the Southern Greek Peninsula. ln known The qu1,1m,,-ino 11 1s f1§1-11,91 Ovenmwumg was “mm Hug' t "5 “P ' »- 1 ""‘1'V'\""!"1"'¢__\I_°_IIu , 1 th (1 , - ~ ° _ , " night the men lay packed like sardines The Fourth Regiment Band gave r* d s £10 _l:i1lct»s___onl1 a force szifiicieni stated warned 11. shin endeavoriiig i0 nr little huts. with lnsufllcient food at the boys a fitting reception on arrival ‘vs 0 ma H a n 0! er S to be ken ' The """’“”" me Greeks 15° keen °ff' 11 time when there was no marked. ____ accompanying them to the City Hall rm _ it_ ` G . The s ale of valid-Playing a fine selection of patriir gg the part of the Sovereign is taken in iirht siilnvzdvslrvtfto k_oe;1_x_a€ia_1_fl__ul_t l.o_ tic airs. W yd, usually well-informed circles hero to f_';r_§‘gg’;;_’§“;_?_; Ex;‘;___0of ‘;_‘:__;_0‘;I;~ ,MTE gist_er ofsship building for the quarter _ l‘.;‘:‘°:i:;’ :..‘;§’.°..i.‘;l.:3‘i§§".a.zi;'s°‘2.i;‘.:1 0" 5“'““‘“`l“°S la-‘MAN HAD' 2.13%e°'i.i2‘£i.i€..’Tl‘..ii;°‘¥»i ilu -~ v the Entente Allies. I A___1_;Wi~_l_?_1;___(_)__I‘:_s'f` l54_ tons _und_er consauction in the UTY , - - Un ted K ng om at e close of that (Ca,-,ad1o,, pro. D1 t h ~ . i.oNiioN, ost. 30-(Now York Brunner. the camo ccrllmanflelv WHS quarter against 440 vessels or 1040 LONDON Oo, 2 ' ""°° " . _ .. ‘ . _ ’ ' ' 1 . 9.-Field Marshl PROVIDENCE R I Ocwber 27 - N 6000 Ncws F01' :,~.;<;'."‘.r.,.»“;°s;:s‘:::.:‘:s:;r;~::.:.1:1 ;°:rU.i:2.:.i.1;.V;.t:.‘r.;-...sevs. 1- 1-1- »» » fm L.. S -soiling tales or me i1ioc\o1<1o~ says <"'n'iMiNALi.Y NEGLa'rc'ri‘Un.' The vessels M 1536' 17‘19t1%“° in the sep' °f ""3 “"”"’” ’“ ‘he United K‘“€d°”1- ‘1°“ °°d°Y “Y” ' 0 -11,, News 011111,, Wor1(1_ They sav it latter suffered from his own apathy, vgllnbernggrfrtefcgnstru t~1_m0§3g\9 V65' addressing the volunteers at Derby to-1 British aomiraity omcisil are de- n --' i_=1 well known in Scandinavia that because eventually he caught the di- ingoru 500 tons gross; 58 ootwgog eizi’ ‘Egg 31;; :gt i§v;;:§_%“sg;g'§;:)‘: gggtggerl_'ign??nn§;i¥3;_°‘a%c¥°,;|:d?:: 2 (Canadian Press Despatch.) _;;l_i;m_1:_1_i_y.__i;11o;>5i___i1o_oo__;l:_e__:;1_l` ____H§_ fv0_§\_?€dfi\;\c<}___t;i_:l__ ___??V;1_;¢_l_\ gle'5;_n‘;;1:_‘§”}if_ f_§.gg3_a;_;l __5é00_iL:e_;i'% g_r;=_t_w__c__e_;l _660_;l_)00_Hl;<‘l; but a possibility. This they must be are building of new dreldnougbta. OTTAWA' oct' 29"`The Mum" “lf-I feS°“'°°S 0" ”“b1““”““ °°“""“°' cluding the Sllafflfl boiled- between 10.000 and 20,000; also 'liar prggifreooig gstediier 29 -'rho steamer- zoogiviinséoheafivsevbifigiicmhnew “Mbna” D it Lil iiwii li. l, t ‘ ,, ' » . E e:1';r:|];?nhnnriv;;|l Ldoidverd) 51?; wort; “ff” ' The” were \"’“`d]v ‘mv dgvgslidcgr Weill* 15-000 “lid 25-000? ‘N19 °f 30-000- Angelika, conveying volunteers to Hal accomplished in this direction. vates McGregor and Campbell of the tome °e W" °“" “mt” It 1' so . The Germans in orilcr more ral- o o d fit fo iva - 53 invalided home prior- to March lst last .dw ‘O mm the new bnatm work U10 ;1_i;ss_1ng_;i__;n£il'" by 5461# mm QC 'tlolic priests volunteered most .Profound scholar and early in vemment’ recemlv mrmed in Crete mem “ tm' has Uv" v'°¢°” W” Sem-;¢¢_ ' ‘ ‘ ' ,_ “°m*‘“ 3 ‘ ' _ . - for the iuthei-ance oi what is new temphtted in the history of nlvll nouns and while the Ncrweglllll mel 1 ork among the suffciers. loigbt life was marked tor a brilliant career _ G On March lst thc rcgulatibn was ,,hml1_'nmr1no, is So11o,.1ng_ mo Goo "_1‘;'_ctQd me “mouse Five of mem in thu church characterized as an "anti-Bulgarian' chitecture, and it is consiilifld 1 Pd ‘"‘““g'*`“ ”° ““ “’ “"““t um s°°a"‘u°“ clans aralncfé cfl"@f 1° deslfvv mf' F191 im out or iw--1-1y°1wo British sci- i-ie has fined many important pas- “‘°V°m°“l bi’ Gfack Sllbiects working ships of this typo are capable of almwavco vm" the period of "nal dis' fic fl‘0ll1~BSf1ill i0bR\135ia~" cliei-s who worked in the hospital as torates in the maritime provinces, in' illellcozopemtvm with the Entente M mg Bngdsea asm in which they my bv ' ~ . .engag charge' together mth 60 mms Der day ""°""-_r"i"'|i» i‘ ll t` attendants, oulv two escaped infection cluding Centenary and Queen Square ST. JOHN. N. B., Oct. 30.-One of the ablest theologians of Canada and WOR .his $5 he Bllb8iBi~9“C0 ilwney an_f_;__$1~10 mvvitary D`“‘m~J H Oo Sixteen (1ooto‘.o_ only four were Churches, SL Jghn, and hold mgny f_-A-_-.-.-_~-:f~.-_:_-.1f.~_-.->;.-ef-»~ _-_-.~_-._-1-_-_-_~_-:__-1-._~~,. ---.-_ 1;--~.» . :~.-1-~ - - Day' TNS “ew mgv ‘ km has now ‘ not struck flown. Two doctors died. responsible ofllces in connection with , '_ “ll is ilifllviilt to write calmly ot the the church, including that of `presl- “ ’ ' horrors illsclnssii in the report. There dent o fthe St. John conference and in no 1-xciise for tht wilful brutality of delegate to the general conference. the (lei-nians originally in charge of He declined the appointment to the the camp nor for the Si~lAMEFUL1li\eological proiessorship of Mount Ni1lGl.EC'f AND iN'i`ENSE SUF- `Alllson University in 1903 and has irnninc 'ruiav l'oMi»i:Li.no 'rnmm been dean or the thdoiozlval lacvlty PLFBS Vl("l`\/IS TO ENDURE there since Mardi, 1908. -_-'-*_-'”'_"' HA . - 1 - _ "mnvk "°°°rds °f this vmd wmrmg He ‘S Burvwed` by }fl1!1!:ev££'hft(;l:-;` Seldom has an audience laughed speed breaking writer 0! mliodfnllhf through me Tv? as 1ex{iivli)d:;ni.)tidhg. tdedlghiviissavtdnivivae sifrice px-1nc1p§1 01 with more zest than did the large as tic fiction taken the loldinl foil ll ~ _ see 1 s . - ' i_“v‘tv“:‘:“;"f-‘__t(;;,‘ GPmfmns_ Tho noottm the Moom Amooo Loo1eo» Couege; semblage who illled the Prince Ed that clean cut captivating style which “e1i"‘_‘ _1_§l'"om (hut oermmo, among Miss Hman* at home; M,-,_ N1c1,01,_ ward Theatre last night when the has made him such n favorite with ‘ss °;;;m erpmq' has hem guilty of of New Bedford (Mossy and M,” everlpopuiar Kiark-Urban Theatrical audiences everywhere Thi; ¢ 9 d (_.“g ,ooh` ,,.,1go,11eS as wmen- Mice ,,180 01- Now Be5f°,»0_ H13 501-1, Co., opened a week’s engagement with and accomplished lctrell. llil \|__._i___gG______._____________ T______ wmweu __m____ ___ a Mm( mamger now fo. that decidedly clever comedy-drama Cecil who has delighted Qlisrbttv onfwr THESE `m.]v01j1~1NG S-po. okuog 1,, Roos1om1_ 1B_ CJ, who 15 by the_lnli-nltable George Cohan en town audiences on many pntlql op- lgtmq am learn mmeuling of tho now on room homo titled ‘Seven Keys to Baldpate casions. is as pleasing ug UNI mr ` ' this war to humanity at Tile funeral will beheld on Wedneo- Thill 19 Cefilllllly B Dill' ‘Wt f Milf? N°"°“» U19 \\°"l£;|l°f ‘vemvflg ol ' ‘ d morning at 11 o'dlocl¢ in the the beaten paths and from the moment filled the bill lplend mfge' ' nfgmodm church 5,,c1¢,,111¢_ and tn. that Magee, the novelist arrives at characters in fact were usd ly ac- terment will be made at Hampton Baldate inn, supposedly the most de ted and the Klark Urban 4 ltllll Rev. 'l`hos. Hicks, president at the :_olate placol oi; eartl1,_;hingi; bggin to to say ofver had Z’ » N' W B1-‘mowing and Prince Edward appen. an ey con nue o appen organ za on never _,Lv island conference, will conduct tn; with such startling suddenne-ss, and pleasing vaudeville performs!! old' _ ‘v eral service. from such unexpected sources that the novo, o 1,8118, ,.o”,¢°1~ of N". m|‘ fun IS Dead It SaCkVi“€ Dr. Svl'=s“° vm ¢cri11cve_11{a1___1_e__i1r~.1 l:_\;1l_1°f1_°:=ml==_h';°*n gglyc `:‘:tY:i§:“§‘;d 'xt at pi-esodt roiiowmr wa ure ohm- _..__..- 2`;*;‘;’;'h °§n:lh‘:"S'“"‘;':1f":n(f fafourlbfy nooomoot i plete cast of characters in the order (Canadian PN" °°'P**°h-l koowo 1,, 11,1, P,-¢v1n¢,_ Mr. Harden-Kiarli as Magee tho of their appearance _ Elijah Quimby, caretaker of Boiilpate inn .. . passed away yesterday at Sackvllle nn. oalmoy, me caretakers wuo .. .. . uv. im ln the verwc cf Rav- Dr- wuum rioiiowou Nqr, nm novoim .. .. Howard Snrasuc. will °f “la fhwlv COIIIU EVENTS Join aionxtuo mm dan-or rim moo mn _ _ “_ non faculty or Mwst A1ll=°“ Url- "|g0||||¢|gg||3, any son ,nie devotions, moss: ._ . .. . . .. :mae versity there- H9 had W9" ‘P fm' .mules m Mrs. Rhodes, the chamngwidow . . . ... ..... ...... ins health for some time will *till* _ rem. me-iid-mit or naidpm . . out with deepest ren-ct that may fflvllll' --- 1 .Myra 'riioi-aniii. me oiddxmuer . . .. ._ all over Canada will learn of his QNB CENT pet' word sich inlsrt on Loo Mom tm Hoyofo _moo uyndoyv _, _ um" emi., no widln nu seventy-second for advertising in this wllllllll- 0°" .um cu-goo, too crooked mayor of neuron _ rear. ' , must accommny 0l'll°\`l- U'“|m“m 'rnomn Haydon. Prnldcnt of the Il. tsubui-ban R. B. ._ V or aim s uiooioslcal critic 11°! kid chlfsal 35 wlll- ’ Jim Kennedy, clue! oi rouoa of Around nm . ._ , "Ho is regarded as the llblui llfélvll- -7-' 8- z Fells Ferguson. an amber under Kennedy .. . ..... .. . or _n1____11l» New n_1_uo§:_1fl1 01141 'msc M*'M:_r__?_f‘l_;l}: 113:' '§;5lf:m";1*‘l 1'; 'rho umm- or sitcom nm ._ .. Isl ntl e S ll 00 til » _F ~ Ill Eiiw ' B 1 ' '. 1 *li and one or the finest schvlem salons mano Thursday, Nav. 2. at rs. H. Mr. Billy Webb la his specialty snot and violin music 1 the orovinoldi clergyman." _ umm.. . me inn. demon: sgorr-:autor métoliz 311; mmm thrall H" "" "’°"‘ ”’ "°"'°““‘"°"° ‘M *_ dd ma Ki" is “if iii; sa sa' noses. me on 0 I 'f°°'1f°° mf nidiuyriftzibnfbffdidg sdigimaixllf li-i»mM'ir°§li:ao um isnmsi had union amines dmrsoos me . Q i’t¢l‘\ _ _ , » ' <\~~ . a caiiemyqii the elty ol Bt Jonah. 6-to Nm-gory, 18 Upper Priiooe utium providad :mint it no hard in the nl_“w"; will ea on attended Roddick 1 oiaqoxgl - ~ *° “li F - 9°". ~ @°“*°”" *MW M ., _ Greco and later s ----------- ly ortlstl of sicoptlonni ailllty ‘hole auocdl, "In at Halifdk. _~ _ vilnsi-¢l'| Linlmont turn Diphthlrio. ,wbo desire in hoe! lint!!! tilt il __ __ 0__,_,___,_,_ six Germany again Violation hem was Promise Another ship and torpedoed without warm- g ing Seven Americana on b0H\°d ¢ -1“ M E ,-aa# ilir o~`v¢~n (canadian Prana Despatch.) ~en~»w~»r Av, .._,-.»¢~ sg L iii?