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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1908,
CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.
GREAT INCREASE,
(Exclusive Service, myplied by Beuter, vice Bombay,)
THE LATE BISHOP HOARE,
Governor Unveils Memorial
Window.
ation of different tacos, living side by side, into seperate ar independent churches ou
THE CHINA MAIL.
SPORTING."
Cricket.
The scores werd :---
FALSE DECLARATION ALLEG- ED TO HAVE BEEN MADE.
regard to some property at Shaakiwan.
The Hon. Mr Rees Davies, K., Attorney General, prosecuted on beland of the Crown, instructed by Mr. F. B. 14 Bowley, Crown Solicitor and prisoner was unrepresented.
the basis of colour is inconsistent with the vital and essential principle of the
Before Mr. Justice Gomperta at the unity of Christ's, Church;" (c) "When
Mesure R. Hancock at T. E. Pearce's September Criminni Serious, at the Two days after the stond anniversary there is neither Greek nor Jew, circum teams played a very interesting, game Supreme Court, to-day, Lau Kin of the memorable typhoon (Sept. 18, 1908) cision- nur uncircumcision. Iarbarian, on the Cricket ground on Saturday charged with having made a false declara- in which the Right Rev Joseph Charles Scythian, bond or free, but Christ is all innafternoon, although neither innings tion at the Supreme Court on May 18, with Lowoos, Sept. 21, Hoare, D.D., Bishop of Victorin, lost his all." (Colossians III, The preacher were played to A conclusion. E. A The cases of cholora in St. Peters-life, a beautiful stained glass window was said the special section of the day recalled Fowler retired with 25 to his credit while aweiled in St John's Cathedral, Hongkong, to their minds the idol which the Claxton did likewise with 34. Capt, M. hurg during the past week numbered by Uia Excellency, Sir Frederick Lugad, Church of God must ever pursue, through Beasley for Hancock's eleven also retired 1460, compared witli 200 in the pre-in the presence of a large congregation. the ages and centuries, if she was to die at 80 runs as well-as Licut Lucy for 28 coding week. Over 25 per cont, are the vision of St. John on the Island of doemer and Lord.
The main section of the window represents faithful to the commission of her Re. The fome in many instances was much
The theme of the better than that shown the previous week. fatal.
Patmos do but forth in the Revelation window was the vivifying power of of on the Divine. VII, the words the Church of Christ, and the unify Corporal Gooding, e and b Ponke
PEARCE'S TEAM. TERRIBLE ACCUSATIONS from the best
of the chapter being quoted, "God shall wipe away allg service it was ever rendaring to E. W. Day, 'h Bird.... ́AGAINST GENERAL
tunts from their eyes." Beneath are three the world and men. A great multitude. A. Claxton, retired san soches. The first indicates the calling was singing the Glory Song" around Captain Hooper, A.D.C, b Peake
E. A. Towlor, retired of the apostles, with the text "Follow the Lamb of God. They were from avery A. 1. Dashwood, e Ponke. b Bearly me." Analher represents the storm ak
race and people, and tongue and nation. E. H. Reet, & Hone, 1 Peake - sen when Jesus arose sad said unto The one unifying throught was the subject T. E. Pearce, b Bird
H. Hancock, cand b Peako... the ben: Face, he still." The third scene of their palm, "Glory he unto the Lah H.L. Manderson, st. Lanning, b Peake e that of Christ walking on the water who died." The ideal was aver in conflict Lieut. L. U. Larmour, not out when he said: "It is I be not afraid," with the netual, amt men said to as that R. C. Witchell, Bird The inscription on the window is as fol-East is East and West is West," C. Ehields, b Bird lows:-
and they saw it imperfectly realised
LUARD.
A WICKED PERSECUTION.
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**To the glory of God and in grateful here, but them, around the throne of memory of the eight years episcopate, of God and the Lamb, they were really the Right Reverend Joseph Charles Houre, D.D. Consecrated St. Barnabas one. He said the window was erected to Day, 1898. Fourth Bishop of Victoria. commemorate the life of one whose years R. E. . Bird Bora November 15, 1951. "Died Septem-were given to the furtherance of this ideal: A. W. J. Peaka ber 18, 1908."
one who knew, what each one must learn, J. W. Houghton 7
R. O. Hutchison ... that without effort, without the discipline, R. H. Makin....... 3 of storm and conßict, the ideal could never Captain Ressley, A. Š by realised, Youth, manhood, later years,
HANCOCK'S TEAM.
It appears that the fate Major-General Iard, since the bral tourder of his wife a few weeks ago by an aukawa assassin, has received hundreds of letter making terrible accusations against him.lowing Inscription :---
[REUTER'S PELVICz.} SUICIDE OF GENERAL LUARD.,
Fund Dead On Railway.
A marble, tablet is inset immediately underneath the window and bears the fol
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(From Our Correspondent.)
NOW SHIPS FOR THE BÁST,
Epixounon, August 31. The "Morea," the latest and most im-
portant addition to the fleet of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co., had been launched by Messrs Barclay, Curie, & Co., at their Digdeholm Shipyard. Whiteinch, near Glasgow. This find ves- ael,-one of thres recently ordered,--re- presents the latest type of fact mail nad passenger steamer for the P. & O. service to India and Australia. Designed for speed, har no lines and graceful outline suggest a large yacht rather than a vessel
Her length is 500 feet;|
of commerce.
The Attorney General stated the cab arose ont of the disputed ownership of a small house near Shaukiwan, built by a quarrynian now docased, named Lai Leung, who had lived in it with his wife until his death in June, 1905 The day before his 25 death he obtained a Crown lease of the site breadth, 61 feet 6 inches; depth, 59 feet 17 of the house. At his death no administra- and gross tonnago, 11,500. Quadruple tion or probate was granted in respect of expansion twin-screw engines will trive this property; apparently the parties were the vessel at a speed of eighte poor, and no steps were taken to seame knots per hour. She will carry 407 frst- administration. The widow of deceased left clans passengers and 200 second class. The Hongkong for a time, the house being taken mail rooms are situated on the lower deck care of by the husband of the defendant. Two for the India, China, and Australian maito, -years later presscutrix returned to the Co ...118lony and lived in part of the house which, daring her absence had been divided into two parts, defendant living in the other part. The land bailiff discovered that part of the house was an encroachment on Crown land, and notice was given to move it. Defendant at first refused to give up pos- _session_of_her_part but was almorzarda persuaded to do so. Prosecutrix let the house to another woman and shortly afterwants a summons was issued by the magistrate on the application 7 of a man named Lai Leang, to eject the
were all given to the service of God in the Lt. G. R. Home, e Hooper, b Mander- service of men, under the inspiration of faith
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Witchel-occupior, of the house. Prosecutrix in stitnted inquiries and found that this man had obtained-n grant of administration
To the glory of God and in leaving memory of Joseph Charles Houle, D.D. fourth Bishop of Victoria, Hongkong, 18in this ideal of waking; men one in Christ.. laichinou, e Day, b Manderson 1906. He was 22 years missionary in Mid- China, where he founded Trinity College. As they looked up to the picture in its
Lt. E. J. H. Houghton, c and b
Witchell. Ningpo. As Bishop of this diocese be had henty of coloer and human art, let it W. C.-D. Turnor, & Witchell the oversight of the year Church in Fukien preach to them of daty lying before them, Lanning a Gooding), and South China In the both year of his age he was drowned while returning from of a great task confronting the church, of Lieut. R. S. Lucy, retired
Captain H. M. Beasley, retired preaching tour, together with four
a great problem awailing solution in the H. R. Makin, not out Chinese stadents of St. Paul's Collego, 20th Century, task in which they must R. Huncook, retired during the great typhcou 18th September, share, unless they were cowards, pleasure W. Edwards, b Gooding... 1996. having been knocked down by a train which spake unto you the Word of God of their fathers, faithluas to Him whore. W. J. Peake, did not bat...
Remember there that had rule orer you loving, self seeking, faithless to the inithR. E. O. Bird, b Gooding and consider the same of their life, imitate cross had been written on their brows. their faith. Jesus Christ is the same The task of which he spoke, and yesterday and to day, yes and for ever."
Louros, September 19, Major-General Lourd has been found dead on the railway near Maidstone,
únd killed. In a letter left by the deceased, he says that his body will be found on the bine; that he is sick of the grandalous and lying reports which hve been circulated, the strain of which he annot stand any longer; nor can be kee his son returning from South Africa
to-morrow.
PUBLIC WORKS IN TURKEY,
Loxox, September 18.
to which the pictured window and the
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Messrs William Simans & Co... Renfrew, have launched the first of two large suction pump and discharging dredgers which they are building for the Bombay Port Trust, to be employed in an extensive reclamation scheme. The dredger, which is named the Jings," is designed to drodge 2700 tons of material per hour, and dis- charge the same through a leating pipe ne to a distance of upwards of 4500 fest from the dredger. The sister bout will be
Taunched in a month, and they will be the
most powerful of their type aflant.`
A
MISCELLAREL,
The President of the French Republic) (kas conferred the decuration of an Officer of the Order of Cambodia upon a Scottish traveller, Mr John Thomson, for his ax
7 from the Suprone Court to the estate of | ploration work in Cambodia in 1866. Mr Thomson, who is perhaps hotter known for his later work in Chim, was the Best explorer to photograph the ambodian
decensed, alleging that he was the next of ki, sast that ke land registered the gant of property in his name at the Land Offco.
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antiquities, to prepare ground plans, copyThe Catch of the Cold tho Pali inscriptions found in the buildings, and to give an account of those wonderful relics of a bygone civilisation.
Season.'
Mr A. R. Whyte, of Pegu House, Lenzie, of Messrs Rowe and Co., BarneseMUSICAL DINNER
It was necessary that there should be an 127 affidavit of identity filed before drainis
tration was granted, and the defendant, it appeared, identified this man and cor-
merchants, Glasgow, who died in Longic roborated bis petition by making a declaren 8th June 1907, aged fifty-three, left 2ation before the Commissioner for Osthis to personal estate in the United Kingdom valued at £2818, of which £2815 is in Scotland.
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The choir and clergy, the Ven. Arch-memory of the man alike cake them was deacon Banister, Rers F. T. Johnson, the conflict of race and colour.which can-R. . Witchell... G. . Bunbury, J. H. France and E. J. fronted the world. There were two ques Corporal Gooding Harnett, after the resting of the secondtions to saswer: (1) What is its nature: E. . Reed lesson, proceeded to the front of the what and where is the solution. The C. E. Shiold window in the South Transept, and the text from Colossians cold us it was ancient. unveiling ceremony commenced.
Bon. Dr J. M. Atkinson, said :- Your
In certain parts of the world's surface there
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the effect that he was Lai Leung, and that ho was the younger brother of deceased. Prosecutrix alleged that the petitioner was no relation whatever to her deceased
The prisoner was discharged.
GAMBLERS JUMP ON
Exceler.cy, it was felt that in this beloved were great clefts and cleavages. Thare vers entertained by the Civil Service tenns band, who never had a brother. cathedral church of ours there should be were such on the Zambezi and on the Saturday aftemoon when the highest some lasting memorial of the life, work and Colorado. So these great canons and rifte scores were made by M. E. Anger, R. Pastonji, L E. Lammert, G. A. Hancock, The Turkish government have eng-sad death of Bishop Hoare. Mrs Hoare split the human family. There was the. Ellis, A. D. Raven and F. A. Bidet.
The scores were as follows :— ng Sir William Willcocks, K. C. M. G. and the relativem were consulted and they rift of race: Jow and Greek with pride
CRAIGENGOWER to supervise the contemplated irrigation greed with as in thinking that this would and contempt on both sides. There was be the most fitting. The scenes in the the rift of religion. Differences of religious and canalization works in Mesopotamia window bear witness to the tragic manner forte made the most violent satagorisms. and elsewhere.
IN THE CAUSE OF FEACE.
LONDON September 18.
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Scotsmen ab home and, abroad” who have, though only vicariously, “wÏ Val-. hus-luce bled." are invited to subscribe
fund for a monument to the national kera at his birthplace,. Elderslie, Renfrewshiro, Three thousand pounds, it is thought, sill be adequate, and the inevitable Mr Carnegie hos came forward with £250 to encourge the others.
* The old badge of the Thistle worn by the London Scottish has been discarded favour of one of a more distinctive clume- Sergeant Derney marvellouster. Mr Frak E. Seary, an houry
EVERY SATURDAY SPECIAL MENO,
String Band in attendance.
DANOING
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escape from death on Saturday night. It member of the corps, has designed the now WATKINS
appears that a number of lakongs, under badge. It bears the Scottish Lion rarapant the instructions of Sergeant Devney were Hoottish Taistle. On scrolls above and on a St. Andrew's Crows surrounded by the raiding a gambling den, when the crowd it below are the words "London Scottish" | the upstairs room became so frightened and "South Africa 1800-2." As a com- that sevem jamped out of the window,pliment to Iasutenant-Colonel Greig, the The Brst one alighted right on the head of had much to do with the success of the commanding officer whose anxious labeurs 14 the Sergeant who was inmediately below batallion in weathering the gloomy period
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W. H. Warrener, e MoEren, b Brett... of his death. In this changeablo work-a-Thora was the rift of culture. Barbarian R. Pestonji, c Dawann, b Brott day community this window will be aand Scythian were both the contempt L. A. Rosa, b Pile
M. A. R. Souza, run cút reminder of one of the noble holy lives of the Greek which have been spent in our midst of social condition, bondigan and freeman. J. Craik, b Bratt
was the rift G. Evans, Ellis, b Pile and should be to us and to those who Yet it was modern, and well might the E. Lammert, not out.. H. W. Peterson, b Bratt Replying to greetings from the Inter-follow us an incentive to better things. kishops at Lambeth say that its solution C. A. Rodriguez, b File... Parliamentary Conference, H. I. M. the On bolalt of the aubsorbers 1-would-now Kaizer hna telegraphed that be hopes ask you, Sir, to unveil the window to the the terms, and said, "It is East and was the despair of statesmen. We changed the conference will strive for the main-glory of God and in grateful memory of tho
Went." Whether we cared much or cared tenance of the works of peace which are eight years' episcopate of our late Bishop, so dear to his heart
His Excellency, then pulled the cord little, we could not forget it for a single. and the window was exposed to view. day. It was continert and continent,
Brest Raveu Sir Frederick Lugard id in a clear Europe and Asia.
It was white and McEwen -voice-1-unveil this window to the glory coloured, and alike in South Africa, Pilo..... uf God and to the memory of Josephin India, fre Lovros, September 19.
the Far East, Charles Houro, D.D., Bishop of this the Pacific slope, antagonisms The Lancashire cotton employers have diocese from 1898 till 1906, who lost his decided on a lock-out to commquee on life at sea in the typhoon of September created, fostered and perpetuated, What Monday, owing to the refusal of the 18th, 1906, and who was beloved of all was the solution? Should it be indiferente mon to agree to a five per cent reduc-won for his single-hearted devotion to bis tion in wages. One hundred and fifty duty. At the request of the contributors
and operatives will be thrown to the memorial I extrust this window to commercially useful." Should it be the A. E. Danby, ran out sidle..
the keeping of the authorities of this
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TURKEY.
cathedral.
The Roy F. T. Johnson, chaplain, in accepting the window id:Your Ex celoncy-On behalf of the cathedral body of this Cathedral Church, I beg to accept
Loyvos. September 19. The Sultan bon promoted the Turkish Ambassador in London to the rank of this window. Vizler in recognition of his services în connection with the Anglo-Turkish rap Johnson: prochement.
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(FROM THE **. DAILY NEWS.") KOREA
Tex. September 1
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were
CIVIL SERVICE.
H. Ellis, e Pestonji, b Souza..
the window, only to be quickly followed of the emergence of the Territorials, the by two of his comrades. The shock motto of the Greige of Eccies, "Ettiko vindured the oliver unconscious and it is Sure," is inscribed within the wreath
extremely fortunate that Sergeant Downey | escaped so lightly.
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A. Biden, e Pestonji, e Rose
Dr Atkinson, b Hancock
C. F. Burdett, b Peterson
or contempt. Should man any "I have no interest in the Asiatic except so far as he
E. W. Dawson, Lb. w., b Rose answer of the mailed fist, the Hooliganism A. Pile, b Rose
offered to
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BETTER IN FRANCE."
The following verdict was given re. Ocently by a Coroner's Jury in Washing
ton, D.C.--
We find that the said Richard West came to bis death from crashed wounds in
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HE best and most popular.
THE
A new Scottish play by Mr J. M. Barrie is to be produced in September, the first dramatic work from his pen since Alice method of obtaining the Bit-by the Fire" appeared three years ago. latest literature at a minimum
Mr Barrie, unlike of cost.
It is a four-act gomedy entitled **** What" Every One Knows." some of our dramatists, does not believe in giving away his story in advancy, but from what is known, it is satisfactory find that he is going back to the field where he acts take place in Scotland. and three of boa bean long supreme. The first two the principal charactors are the proprietors of a Scottish granite quarry,
Mr Jame Cowan of Ross Hall, Paisley,
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1 the chest and asphyxiation. Said injuries hand of the great firm of Cowan & Co Pursuer, by Morice Gérard.
were caused by being caught in a falling building being constructed at Twentieth ... T and P. Stroot, N.W. and owned by one Thomas H. Pickford, the cause of the fall of which we determine to have been faulty construction of the corner pier, which wad not of gufficient strength as computed and passed by the Building Inspector's
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Therefore we hold the following persons" 3 criminally responsible and for the further
action of the grand jury:
The district inspector of buildings, Snowden Ashford, for the approval of plans of the said building.
The foreman of iron construction, Harry Blako, employed by Barber and Ross, for improper construction of the zeon work,
railway carriere in Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool, and other places, has loft The Lasding Lady, by archibald Hyre. £100,000 of real estate and £61,400 per Her Splendid Siu, by Headon Hill, souality, £10,000 is to go to Barrhead for Workers in Darkness, J.B. Harris Burland. public park and a public hall or institute; The Dazzling Mies Davison, by Florance
Warden. and, subject to some other bequests, the residue is to be divided between the Regal The Bloom O' The Heather, by S. E Infirmary, the Western Infirmary, and the
Crockett. Victoris Infirmary, all of Glasgow, and the Life's Shop Window, by Victoria Cross. Alexandra Infirmary of Paisley.
Three Weeks, by Elinor Gtyn,
FLIPPANCIES,
Love and the Poor Suitor, by Foroy Whits, The Fature Mrs Dering, by Thomas Cobb, * Are you roting, Councillor M'Kenmt" Love the Harvester, by Max Pemberton. asked. Provost Macdougall at the laat | Hardy on the Hill, by M. E. Franoia. Pollockshaws Town Council, when there The Council of Justice, by Edgar Wallace. was a division upon supporting the Day A Woman's Way, by G. B. Bargin. light Saving Bil "No," replied the The Surprising Huaband, by Richard Counciller; “I was just weartin” ma hoid P March,
the Table-Talk column of the Daily The Last Stom, by Vincent Brown.
There has been a long correspondence in The Harvest Moon, by J. S. Fletcher,
of the Pacific slope, the confict of P. R. Adhus, b Petamon Armageddou? Should in be the solution.
the problem at Colossi, Jesus Christ, the solvent of racial differences, the bridge to cross the canon or the cleft uniting East and West. "The The following dedicatory prayer was
powers and the blessings of Christ pass Pestonji
Lanimert. then offered up by the Rev F. T. freely from heart to heart hindered by no
Erans barriers." In closing, the preacher made Hancock "Ô Almighty and Eternal God, Thou an appeal for co-operation in Hongkong. Souza
He said, "I would appeal to my heavers Peterson... who art gruntly to be feared in the sa
Reso...... sembly of Thy saints and art held in this morning for their consideration of t homout of all those that are round about suggestion which I have discussed with Rowtoos c. c. T. 4. 8. WATSON AND co.'s Thee; we humbly beseech Theo, that men both from the East and the West
This match was played at Kings Park, Thou wilt look down from the Throne of this Colony. I think this is a horloop on Saturday and resulted in a At the third hearing of the case against Thy Majesty, and wilt accept and sanotify Arab opportunity before us to help in the win for the Home tesis. P. Lowe for the Korean editor of the native edition of this window which we now offer to the promotion of good feeling and fellowship. Kowloon ronden spendid score of 57, while
News as to whether our countrymen The Wild Green, Stanley J. Woyman. The Forean - Dady Yezes for alleged glory of Thy great Name and in memory to the advocacy and the pursuit of the 21. H. Rapp for the visitors totalled 21for the hasty construction and use of pour men. The discussion may be bruly court
I am committed by my profession and office J. P. Robinson was second highest with John Frank Bayne, the brick contractor should be called "Scotchmen" or "Scots The High Adventure, by Hugh. De Solin- embarzleriant of public funds which was of Thy faithful servant. Receive from ileal set forth in my toxt, and for what which was the highest score by a long way material. teid Seoul yesterday, Mr E T. Buthell
simrad up in the story told by one of the The Liberationist, by Harold Bindiose. proved that everything was in order.
our hands, we besecek Then, this gift years of life that remain I shall not slack for A. 5. Watson and Co's team. The teams Thomas H. Pickford, for negligence in correspondents. "In the office where I Jack Spurlock Prodigal, by George Horacio Mr. H. Cockburn, H. M. Consul-General, which we prezent, and vouchsafe Thy thy band in that. But here in Hongkong | played twelve a-side.
not, having a pactical and ootapetent mans," he said, to we had a young fellow from Lorimer. loves Seoul to-day for England via Siberia, blewing that it may ever point heaven we live midway between the Asintic races The scores were as follows:- Mt lay, H, M. Consul at Chomulpo, willwards the thoughts and minds of all who India, China and Japan. In the
KOWLOON C. C. act as Cousul-General at Seoul during worship in this Thy House of Prayer, many races; who many forms of C. W. Jeffries, b Spurge
strcata
we meet the representatives of J. P. Robinson, 1.b.w., bSpurge... Koakburn's absence,
Eighty-thres Japenes Commissioners, And, most powerful and glorious Lord speech. We are daily conscious of the C. B. Libeaud, e Phillipa, b Spurge appointed for the inauguration of the Ged, at whose command the winds blow, Pervistat intrusion of the cleavage of race. Blackbizen, h Spargo....... Oriental Colonization Company, will begin and lift up the waves of the sen, and who There is growing up rapidly a new class of H. Burgess, H. Rapp. b Spurge
and colour, of culture and of condition. Low, not out a joint conference on the 21st instant with stillest the rege thereof, grant that we Thy educated Asiatic youth from public schools J. H. Memi, e Millar, b Milar ... thy-three Korean Commissioners who “ard now staying in
Tokyo
Servants may learn and seriously consider at home, from college and university. It H. C. Cleomenty, b Dowsbury kow track and uncertain our condition here colunist from India that we owe the initial E. E. Goldmith, Lb.w., b Dew
is not in an English colonist but to F. O. Day, b Dewsbury on earth is, and so number our days as to step of a university Hongkong. We A. Gregory, not ant apply our hearts unto wisdom; that in the have from the sectional promotion of eco- midst of life thinking upon death, and romic advantages the China Association for daily preparing ourselves for the judgment the discussion and the assertion and main- toasoe of the rights and privileges of one section of those who live in the East under the power of the Pax Brittanica." I would sppeal for the promotion of an institution, Miller. a society, or an association, where the Spurge best of the East and the West could micet. Rapp...... Where the West could learn what is good in Dewsbury...
THE UNITED STATES.
DAM Warmsáros, September 16,
Governor Hughes of New York State has bem tohominated on the first ballot.
Speaking at Philadelphia Mr W. Bryan declared that M Thit was dodging that is to follow, we may have our part in the resurrection of eternal life, through ME. H. Harriman, the railway Him who died for our sins, and rose again
brate, maintains an indifferent attitude
s the Presidential election. He for our justification, and now lirath and
not been asked to contribute to Party soignoth with Thee and the Holy Ghost,
one God, world without end. Amen.”
The Ven. Archidoscou Baulater was the
the East and the East could learn more
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of the hourt of the West, where distrust of H Rapp, b Goldsmith.. each other could be dissipated, and where J. A. Tarrant, b Goldsmith...
For unlawfully making fast to the a.spreacher and took as his text the words in esteem for each other as members of the H. Dowsbury, b Libasud opanos, artive boatman was fined $20 the Time report of the Lambeth encyclical one human family could be cultivated and E. R. Miller, b Libend the Marine Court, to-day
(a)***The colution of racial problems is the advanced. I believe that such an aescola Standing on a stool, which overturned, God to face with quiet courage and with sodation would further the best intoriste. 5. Hay, Burgess, Is Labentid despair of statesmen. It is for the church tion would further the interests of Human. Phillipe, e Mead, b Labeaud.. Brotherhood. I believe that such an as- W. Muskett, and Goldsmith..
FRapp, and b Labeaud ... inting up a night day block, an bouyant hope, the perplexities which of every rice in the East and West Trager, & Mend, Coldsmith, ver in the employ of the Sugar daunt the civil-milor who is striving believe that anah atassociation would liale E. Warranty Goldamith pulled the stock over in his fall,
to promote the peace and happinessmen to Luderstand the true foundation of J. Si ittle, & Goldsmith. braking, pierced the Hashy of the world. The Church is ready food of God, in the revelation of Jesus be Brotherhood of Mankind in the Father The poor fellow bled both the old true message of the Gospel Christ.
"Ve ure all ore în Christ Jesus"; (b) The camion was listened to with the the following resolution of the Lam- greatest interest and attention, Dunag Hare awaken hile the authern the service, a favourite hymn of Bisher
Fabenod Blessed are the departed was Biel H. Gold rendered by the choir
for more જ
at beth conference All rose and peoples,
whatever their language or condition, most
he waded into one body, and the organis,
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