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MISSIONARY [N CHINA| Brother of Rev. G. H. Ewing Tells of Uprising, Its Cause and 3 Progress—Chinese Seem to Favor Revolutionists. The owing interes\ing letter on soms hops of self Eovsi and - Chinese situation has bees _ | they have come to realize more a o T Cnarios B een recelV- | more how the officials were unjustly S Wing, who is | enriching themselves at the expense of o7 of Rev. George H. Ewing | the people, while the imperial govern- Norwich Towm, and who has been | ment s never sirong in anything bet- - 1ina since 1894: ter than the machinations of political visin. China, Oct. 29, 1911 | scheming, the and-Manchu sentiment 3. 5 y P s’ Again China is in the | has grown apace. The Chinese can 5 Y . : ring Uimes e rovolu: | Bitof Have 15ved.ine Mynchus a5 thelr 5 We can not urge this too strongl s for your convenience or our own. Y O N S ' ¥~ THE BUSINESS : : T R : CENTER : OF NORWICH We have made %o as at- | cutire race o : special efforts to have a representative Christmas stock thus early in the season, and every B ‘as something like four years | support from the government, being all that time l'fi‘“:m::“ auite a | pensioners z(nm":i; mi“eym?z ‘?’;?l?)n; 7 s i D e R s T e = - 3 department is now ready with an exceptionally large and attractive display. You will find, w the educational commission was |ing to the Chinese themaelve; to ap; 7, g & % . .. , . . Sring i ihe Beking rafwar mn: | the tascs. fx Pekine ihe Manchus form ; moreover, splendid opportunities for money saving in our regular stocks of seasonable goods. . “on was attributed to them. On that | o large & part of the populaifon that Sccount care has since been taken to | (hey are noi taken as part of the status Fusrd asatnst any similar outbreak in | Guo and are not only tolerated as they this section of China, and very lttle ot in other parts of the empire, Bas been heard of the organization. | ut do not appear to offend the Chinese There can be no doubt, however, that | Who live alongside of them. Elsewhere it has been secretly orgamizing and | in this part of China, where the Man- disseminating anti-Manchu doc ; government is nearer at hand and trine, weiting only for a favorable | its power more in evidence than fur- s campaign into efrect. | {her from Peking, w n:;z.;-(:;‘ho;f_ idea tinual pro > a "Tavored race supporte B 2 Ry . 3 fere 1= little evidence of ‘ame Socimi | 14x¢s of the Chinese a3 @ subject race This little town is now a thriving community and is wel- sreperation for an outbreak at the | is always highly «\xs;\z:[?ffilh':l ;{‘;u;"’t; present time. This has bees "¢ | ple. there are mo partic 2 2 e o o = Zhout rather by the concerremce ot | natred. coming daily additions to its population. It is filled to over- Sgveray canses that have served 1o - Feeling Against Government, ritate the peopis, especially in central Ba he the; art of . Ky - g China, where s 'a matter of Tact you | the countey, ami 1 jadge alse in the flowing with all the Toys, old and new, which are dear to' kmow that the disturbance has begun. | western and central parts the anti- Start of Trouble. | Sianchu feeling 1%, and probably always childish hearts. Dolls, Toys, Games, Mechanical Toys, Toy Tt may e that you are already quite | 25 been. one that rose to the helght \ moveme © Pres- i os made the populace o : < S o rd that the home | cuiire reads at any favorable time to Animals with voices like their live ers, a won vi %, 2o gatention |l With sy ‘movement that geve % 4 . omise of putting an end to the pres- 3 3 = \mount 0 a8 | .( dynasty. Heretofore, the govern- riety. Bring the children. kely. OBe of | nontl has always been able to put | i . Ready-to-Wear Section Handsome Garments at Cut Prices We are cutting the price on the best line of garments which we have ever shown. Do not miss this opportunity. WOMEN’S and MISSES’ COATS—A mixed lot of Coats in snappy styles in the reversible and double-faced goods. Values up to $17.50. SATURDAY—Special $12.98 WOMEN’S and MISSES’ SUITS—Finely tailored in up to the minute styles and made up in high-class materials, Values uffo $19.98. SATURDAY—Spectial $12.75 WOMEN'’S and MISSES’ DRESSES—AII in stylish model and made up in Panamas, Serges, Broadcloths and Voile Values up to $12.50. SATURDAY—Special $7.50 OF Fountain Pens Commencing This Morning. Plain, Chased, Gold-trimmed, 5n ares opaiation. of aif | And the history of these centuries gives We offer for Saturday a special value in the shape of a ¥ population of all | iy Srecedents to ‘ead o the pro- L that this uprising will meet a 2 ailway pol-J oo CHht n the DR small Doll Carriage, a 25c value. svernment, = definitely and ovenly intended inst Manchus. It is evi- . here In North China, SATURDAY—Special 15¢ Imost unanimous sentiment of the < with the revolutionists and Foreign Sympathy with the People. Sil il 2 T have been surprised to find how Dress Goods Department ver filigree and Pearl bar s Infants’ Wear Department ; linese are, in private con- : n they do not suspect FRENCH SERGES—Double width All Wool Serges, in a complete line of CHILDREN’S FELT HATS—Charming littls Hats in all the popular eolor rels. In the regular sizes b one wiil make trouble for colors and black. An exceptionally good opportunity. to admit where their sympa- - s are. As one prominent man said: —Special a yard 42¢ have wondered at the favor shown SATURDAY- Spec cople to the revolution until I myself and discovered that SATURDAY—Special % price qnd also vest pocket and a special size for ladies use. They are ali fitled with 14k points, and range in value from $2.00 to $5.00. 98¢ each Notion Department Last Day of the Notion Sale Secure the necessary article for the Christmas sewing at sale prices YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE CUT PRICES. Muslin Underwear Department LADIES’ OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT ROBES for Saturday only. Outing Flannsl Night Robes in a good assortment of colors and designs. Reg e Priee 8 SATURDAY—Special 85c & |my heart was with the people rather e brunt of this| than with the rulers. And why not? | J. Silk Department st on one| Avoiding Injury to Foreigners. Is 2 man who was | an learn, while it is not FANCY TAFFETAS—Some very stylish pen. tactsi at Tientain | (e par reigners io take sides in effects. Regular price 79c. LBy the fovselun- | giussic and while the omeial SATURDAY. il 59¢ = suc in | representatives of foroizn governments —Speci ard ughly unpopular | are scrupulously careful, for the most Pe 2 inese. What | 1ari %o hold an entirely neutral posi- are I do mot|iion, it is not difficult for one to form gt Be was 00| ihe ' opinion thal the sympathies of Manchu r | foreigners’ resident in China are also Wi artm m the Chinese.|vwith the people and S0 against the ash Goods Dep: ot s ire i vy s Dy OUTING FLANNELS—Hesavy Weight Flannel, in 10 and 20-yard lengths. lict whatever with for- We will cut any desired length Regular price 12zc. t 4 H e toreign governments; for if . =nd leit them wich % one thing that China desires SATURDAY—Special a yard 8¢ o prospect of | above another, it is that there shail ondition: “fbu- such another opportunity for e sout ther nation to step in and dic- two ago. tha ) them. Tor this Yeason: heiiher Hosiery Department - ome to thelr | the forcl¥ners resident in. Ching mor B by Chinese members of Christian MISSES’ HOSE—Black Hose in an extra fine ribbed silk lisle. Sizes b =4 b \l‘lll‘.:‘:g i rfgfi:b - 515 to 95, 25¢ quality, but subject to slight mill imperfections. P e in any way involved; and =X i i the only fear is th: the roughs may SATURDAY Speclll o lsc rneath | take advantage of disturbed conaitiont sch of ceh- | to sttempt to inaugurate mob rule. e towara the | Ticatsin, some of the most represent: Drapery Department 1 the pros ince | olic minced citizens are taking SCOTCH LACE—38.to 45 inches wide and suitable for Long or Short ass ¢ |steps to guard against exactly this s . ns sntingency; they evidently feay that. Curtains. Figured designs and neat squares in beth white and i conditions become troublous here, ecru. Regular price 25c a yard. Eomne Anmnranied, ao AL I B o SATURDAY—Special a yard 18¢c revolutionary’ army, they i adequate protec- Domestic Department G with this in mind, they are ‘ i S P saciety with the’ object of BLANKETS—Gray Blankets, good, heavy weight Blankets with biue o assure safety to_the or pink borders. Our regular $1.98 quality. SR rE it pereency vy SATURDAY—Special a pair $1.69 in; but 1 do not know of any other stripes in two and three-tone Kitchen Furnishing Department ENAMELED WARE—A small lot of Triple Coated Enamel Ware, blus and ite with white lining. This lot comprises Preserving, Berlin and Kettles, Convex and Berlin Sauce Pans, Tea Pots and Coffee SATURDAY—Special 29¢ Knit Underwear Department WOMEN'S WINTER WEIGHT VESTS AND PANTS—Long Slseve Vests and Ankle Length Pants, in both regular and extra sizes A regular 60c quality. SATURDAY—Special each 39c Toilet Goods Department NICKELED S8HAVING STAND—Mirror, Cup and Lather Brush com- plete. Bolls regularly for 79c. SATURDAY—Special 50c Nolrkwelr Department KNITTED MUFFLERS—Knitted Mufflers whity for the cold weather. All sizes from 12 to 145 Mak Christmas gift. SATURDAY—Special 25¢ Just the thing a good Men’s Furnishings Department vy Winter Weight Ribbed Cotton Shirts and Drawe made underwear which sell for 60c a garment. SATURDAY—Special each 42c Well , Millinery Department oc the Lmperial il s e Rae ot hers he leadiye cito FOR SATURDAY ONLY—A lot of our regular Boston Store Trimmed Just now, wit e I g CL o AAva. enf {g‘" !"ll’"”‘;ig-;f:lf\‘r;le:\; Lace Department Hats in Velvets, Velours and Felts, black and colors. These Hats ARG T A R sy e o - { 3 v Aaton were priced from $7.50 to $9.00 each and are in every way up to w ray Flannel Shirts with the new re 2y vert provision. REAL LINEN LACES—We have just received a new and large as- ® bl = El. Shaty with. o v re e R sssed a Promises Relief of Fear. sortment of these Laces.in ail widths. These sell regularly for gt o G e :::.Iblfi,u%?”"' Gnet TrmiEanye ed weight. Regul moll. wk wa y t It promises to relieve us here of fear 10c and 15c. We will piace them on sale as a SATURDAY—Special $4.98 SATURDAY—Special 87¢ to safety in In other parts SATURDAY—Special a yard 5¢ na, th litary authorities on Jés will without doubt do all to protect fareigners, so 3 nirast between the pres. Linen Department d at o 460, 't Bnt Of HEMSTITCHED DAMASK TRAY CLOTH—An_All Linen Tray Cloth places where 8gk 0 take plass B in'a heavy weight damask, size 20 by 30 inches. Regular price think that Peking 50c. et SATURDAY—Special 39c many of them e e THE REID & HUGHES COMPANY Attitude of Peaple. 1t are taken and ali inns Art Goods Department 9 18 by 18 inches. Some of these have drawn werk and some embroidered centers. A regular 50c value, SATURDAY—Special 25¢ Glove Department KID GLOVES—We have sold these Gloves Saturdays with great suo- 4 cess for they have beth style and wearing quality to commend them. Two-clasp in tan and whide. SATURDAY—Special 69¢ are w kes such a con- | ¥OWded. While many are left benind ; e o “the | 1t Peking. unable to ger a biace. on People tow N TN e 8 About two 2 o s that the lit- ®re subjects not cit zers under = rent. of ¢ e refuze in Tien- T gifferent : « t z v People in |Ir.; thirds. pair of jabot pins sion. . They brought their tim-{beople in the"durkest/day. of Isrmel|!NE 0 the kingdom of God to all the | Seriatn, Bbouc the futie S90 & U Ve | them into the indnite spaces ar Bforeover. the (- ; par 4 bard: fourthe, Miss Aary Lynch : to our scholarly- theories! | kept alive by songs. Now, let us look o Brough 1o 17 | Gown to you, you can take harp wnd | thoy hud been changed into notes t r ow recemt {0t Noukes o ‘anh concesslon, | Handrihan, Jr. Chey had nuthing to sing, the wise |21 this easily overlooked incide £ in final act while we |timbrel with you, for you will_ have | H0Eme \“" Come from ngel hary gethoritasive ances of men who S ouee that was . tted mp e men e tellive e tho besiier was an | (he bIE fact of national emancipation. [iold our hand and i faith Talters RN o 1 hy Of celestial linteners. We mown th ve es Joars ko for officlal usc for ndectaking of the unknown captives | I means a grcat faith: o groat faith an heroic deed the future w : w resonant senjoriur g 2 democr ind_temper; | 11 g, Which same thought THANKSGIVING SE"""?N that great gulld of Anonemity whice | In God and a great faith. i their oo | Daring Act of Faith. hold for you; you not headed to- | that fikes up our rude n o R ving other | (e tmperial family in case they BY REV. DR. S. H. HOWE | wove out of pure conjecture all that | onal destiny. “Ihey would have great | Then there is another great thouzht |ward defeal, unless you accept defeat, | Shoecs and streng action and he . do the 1 iy e 3 —_— i web of history, songs, and leg- | US€8 for these insiruments of nusic | inderiving their action. They wer t vietory, ané you will and turm em into stre e government: clntiomaries o3, Timored that the rev- | Preached at the Union Service at Park »n which made the Old Tesia-land song, They would have great|confidently expecting to achfeve some |and harp and timbrel to col hicis snwels listen and God cends o e tnat atfai § 5 S e, AT busy in Tientsin, Chiioh. t the unsurpassed body of spirit. | UHInES to elebraie, I know it did look | &reas victories and would meed their | Take sour tmbrels with you oul of Al car and thoy way! Thise are $eseif to ther 1€ that it will be true - fore T — teaching and the greatest litera_ | like a forlorn hope; they seemed rush- | timbrels to celebrate them. That was Cgypt—witi you out of the old ses- | tho voloes of ra—of conauarorm eonducted t 1 The veason why ane i Lo \t Parlk church Tha in all the world. We wish they IN& peH-mell into the Red sea; but|a during act of faith. They looked |torcays into the tomorrows; yeu f(ol- | Ue v of lite. Tt will o i Ao b feels somew ing. Rev. Dr, S. H. Hov 10 send in their cards, that we | they were a people who had had a |beaten already. A poor, k race, |low a leader who never loses a buttle (Wke Derfvct muric out of Jur i *mor, his text being might zet come knowledge of the men | STeat history and that would yet have | EEYPt could crumple them in itg hand |and will not let yoi He will turn praises and our victorious fai . He said { i ©uld remand Plato and Aristotie | & greater. like an eggshell “il‘)l) its military pu|\\'- | your :Ali‘\-"nltlfll, as Vol s “-‘;"(;-'l' ‘:' i e ——————————————— T R A el N obseur, Great Opportunities Just ing. |€T: Babyion couid put them under |to music: get a gong out of your seen o ¥ Rfe acoom 91| And, yot; by & straiker plipuotabein] vo. T e f"';"fl"‘" | those great hammers of the earth and | ing defets and a poem out of vour - folk. The Biblical rel they have to tell us that these | rhe 5 . casy to despalr. on the crucl anvil and pulverize them | feilures, as Goethe Is said to have Breaks a Cold in a Da: © Tho Distical religion | There are those whe. think = b ; na y TS e s TellE rcipated slaves stole away from | areac aenievements op pimk a as the dust and scatter them as the | done; turn hardship into a paean e 3 »n and joy were the | bringing their timbrels, the ac- | heen made: the great . O enng | Winds dissipate the chaff; the Hittite |all life into a splendid —epic And | | And Cures any Cough that is Cur- = T L oy were eh | iment of wong, with them, | s Ameeati, e Freat eras cre benind | could shut them out of Canaan ot |one day vou will be able to sy With || able. Noted Doctor's Formula, Magical Effect of I3 overn | ther breathing the free &t of 1o. | V1iCh compels us to infer that (hla |lory ar ihe fevalutms or soo SuGH e~ |make them helots. But che little, wonk {a certain prisoner as he made (e | iefliclent and weak N FrmOnneT Dioip Py coa S | < hymnology back there in | yo Washingtons, Hamilt. Falteraar? i mation said in the face of these invin- | review, I have fought the good fght." | ' “From your druggist get two oun New Face Peeler oy e R B s L t 2 were a singing foik beside | I incolns Wil be a'mx‘:c"?" efiersous. | cible powers, We are in alliance and | Sometimes we may wonder that so (of Glycering and half an oupes of Co e S vha um W HS R et e ) | Nile, They built the storehouses | sioci 1o uhau-tedi'p'.h: £ ftan has | cOPartnery with God and He will see | much is made of our meager victories | (Wi range, o 0% SOMBOIRG. Take (b A t ad their g st sol Jike | 2 h and perhaps the pyramids to | n 3 uritan has | ¢o 1t that we win some big victories |or if they need to be celebrated. But |G TEGEEE ROMS, and put the ssurance of Safety. ) atest sou lik been drained away to the last drop | 9 o0 higher Dby | 3 T D ty. e b Encklent Sovi dike | am and beat of hymns which | bf s hormie b, (oo 2P |and we shall sound the timbrels over |spiritual values are ra € Gne 10 tWo TeAspOOnTULs ATLor eanh me and youtn- | LAt any . 1 tsstre Son' | aare N e ag e o hearts from sinking and | “he Meditarcrncan poanles 1y ootion Of | some big Waterloos. | Bigher circles than those in which Wo [and nt hedtime. Bmaller dones o Thi P nofhine “a; Pzt thers 19 no. cts kept alive the hope of a great fu- | 'USed the national units into a ETeat | Composite heterogemty i ook asy | Well, Egypt tried it and fared as |move, dren according 1o age.” * iy a1 & mple to use and yet so W ey sionaries, | {ive by song. | 7nd united people who never allowed |ihe hern. chapters have cloped: —mo |Padly as Pharaoh. Babylon tried it, | Universe a Resonant Sensorium. | ¥t formula known ¢ - Adreatised Wiz, vou | Ut least near ihc consi, than there themselves to forget that God had & |have norhing yee to b 0red: We | but was ovecthrown and the desert suit [ UToerse & THIONARE (ERETUUI, | aTe many cheaper pre . any drug-store. Just apply | Hone ane atry’ where condi- Poured Out Hearts in Song. PUTPOse to work out through | new.Edisor. Morse and Maveon, nore | covered her palaces. e mightiest | o) ding from one of those high alti- | With a bad cold, He - night as vou would cold | Hons are disturbed that the pro They broke off their bitteres: dc- ne day the spade of the €X- {left us nothing more th learn. The | Loy sof carth would do their wtmost | {G0L \0ly’ "gound’ himselt drenched |the genine (Giobe) Cos ; on't_rub it in. In the i enat the prblic spirited ot nciations to pour out their hearts i | C4 niy Lurn up some songs they | facts are that the grear opporcunities | ons, Lyas! with grent strides marched | JULS, ‘o e, "inearthly music which | BaCh hall ounce ‘hottie a. off with warm wi D vl ey place at any fsong. The beopie went 1l i wan; At Just emerging sboye bl Tiunities | pay the higzest powers of the world— & steange, rinly snuslo Whieh | sealed Ui scraw=top wase. 15 ¥oy P al effect of this harm- 5 e until Whe Kediron ‘v as t It is these ‘side \ts which at @ wutch the paseing pag wn the ages with unbroken pace, and | o iste & o break out |Thix ‘baen s Were et rhe isesiie ours, o o Dol v e s b InFABIbIItLIce | which 1a At ot Guere: hen S, ookesnt |later the Christisn church taking up | Wil music and essmed 1o et 000 | b,y v " Wk causes the waorn-out E. BEWD and the sides of O°ivet set of our onfAding modern | tions are more insistent and cl: nt | her march in anbroken succession en- |97, NI SECEARSC BHOTEL Aol Manove | g s £ skin to come off in minute par- Wi b sootiar oices (" echas o i We shall wonder some day | than the world has ever seen. BIE |ars ey by helipiory; and well she 15000, and the gorges at his feet. | T lictle at a time, and soon you | .. " oial ture. They carricd {3 of some and find that | events are crowding on ono another's | L0 10 Pring her Umkrels with her out | X3 (45 MU R e Been drsnoled entirely shed the offensive cutfcle. | THEre Wa2 o whist ot Parish hail, | their ‘capivitie e men of 25 conturles have | heels and the great temptation of the | oL LFi Pt At Pass them on to ua for | JINE 1. tnat. seemed 1o overflow i S aid o "1 fresh voung underskin now in evi. | Norwich Towr, 14 . Hearts | to_hang them npon the dupes of o mistaken faitl: | hour 18 t> dscline the tasks that crowd | soc o “yELCater ictories vet In store | 1. spaces above and around him and | unons .. o) is 5o healthy and girlish looking, | YSre Tdmps. Bac scorers were Misses for the dayhreak of © ie sUprossd In some GUAT- | at our feet because of their sheer mass | 0%, Us, We shall need them to sound'| Loe PRACRG DiRel g "wondering until aionun s, biviiog < from any appearance of agd- | AEnes W S Troten. lelen Kil- or when they refused Aud we will be greatly | and Digness. We are wise If we treat | 010 DOLeS of greater confllet. he Sontimited: his demcent and far qown || [rosi-bites, sweaty ‘and « i@ ality, you wonder why-you had not | ollowing | Lord’s song to the mocl ears _if the scholarship of a half- | them us Jesus treated His big task of | You Have Need to Ri | imong the precipitous crags he suw T i Lablespaontuis a B fhile murialons coliplexion- | or Which mu- | the oppressors. They sang themseives | cniure lence will not find amuse- | shepherding the multitude. God send | Now, thls is true of individual his- | the Aipine sheplierd leanins uisiinst , gotsd § Tenewing secret long =go. ther Mathew's | into a great hope and kept th - in the number of books of our |us men Who take the full measure of |tory. I do not know how grateful {his rude wooden horn from which he i were won as: slanlc dream allve in their hearts |(ime that will be retired to the back |the maznitude of "his vast world task. | vou are today: but If you have taken |had been scnding the ruzged Loien for TEERE s no acvertioine med) hatpin, Katherine Shaman: | TRCR the daric day seemed to threaten | shelves or labeled. “with unsavory | This company cf emancipated sfaves | life se-iously and fone A man‘s bar | np towsard. the snowy neights abive o - palpiy, Satherine Sharan. fiexinefion. - pames. If this test survives the spade | helleverd in their own great part plived |and = woman's part voi have need 1o |and into the yallave at his fe e || from acet - L 1 a spegimen the axe ar these doughty cham- lin the greatest drama of hisiory. They |rejoice over many a victory op hurd | great mountaine bad taken up (hose | onds, | But my Famers Gommectical “quzl (o The Bul- for busimess resirts