I + 1 i -- = - - r n ~ <1- -f--~ _ , , =_.., ~ ,, --- _-.rf-», » .., -. V.-,._~ .-_ _-,... _ _, ,.. -...,.., ,_ ,_ ,,_ , _ _ _ , = ~ -ff ,, _ , ` _ _ _ , 4 , ` __' A _ _ _ _'Vi s- __ ,_ -1 2_7( _,:,., _S V, _ .Q , _gf 5 , r x,._,_e;;i,) d4;.,A:,§__ 2,V";_._iV_` `“_¥_"__ V _ .¢___m_; Q, IHE GUARDIAN, CliARLi0*l'TETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, AUGUST 29, 1901. iiliiisis IN SESSION ciissed. THE EXCELLENT WORK of the Different Branche Qshown in Report Pre- sented. _-_- S ical ethics will be taken np as occasion d V ceived their due share of the I'._~l-.nt fu amounting to $123500, In the nature of the G. P. P°.='z~int fu the Board have found it fees ~.i.; to est lish two chairs for biblical an I r-.eolog instruction with a prospect, U; (_ perm ent endowment of $1200 per annum ea These are to be known one as th Christian Doctrine, pastoral theology ment Greek. Church History and prac ` theological work while not constituting _full balanced course in theology shoul a full course and incidentally also to a course. Saturday afternoon session opened with 1 repo;-gs as follows; prayer by Rev J- W- Br0WD. After Nad- The following comparativeilgures spea ing minutes the session was declared ope for business The report of the Board of Governors secretary S. B. Kempton, which was motion adopted. In the college the cor? u “ se°°°d term . . ' “ " during year t ni 33: 28; u _ _ mime” W” so on Juniors so; Manual Training Stud- homcres 47; freshmen 24; special stu ents 8; total 130. :_ Acadia University was presented by tile Students enmued ll for themselves: SBSSS 79 44 48 53 No. resident first term ents from Academy 18 39 Thirty-one students finished the course “ Manual Training Stud' of studies prescribed received the degree of M. A. in coursez- Isaac Crombie, B. A. Geo. L. Dickson, B. A. John C. Jones, B. A. Peter W. Gordon, B. A. Robie S. Leonard, B. A. Rev. J. B. Champion, B.A lowsz- Hon. W. S. Fielding, D., C. L. Mr. G. U. Hay, D. Sc. Rev. J. B. Saunders, D. D. Rev. A. C. Chute, D. D. Rev. H. F. Adams, M. A. 27 of whom 8 were from the senior elas 10 from the junior, 7 from the sophomore . T8 and two from the freshmen These all ents from the Town town in manual training, is fact that the public school authorities a compensation. be necessary to rent a oottageto hold th overnow as has been done last term from the Academy this year followed special studies in one or mo branches; 81 students came from N. S., fromN. B.,3 from P. EJ. and one 4 4-zvw ' Dr. c\\afee’e ointment _ A Food for the Skln. 'Ll Altileptic Healer Which Prom) n I1 Alleys itching and Dani II the extraordinary value of derstood there would not be a. family Canada that would be without it in b._~autii'ii-r for the skin, and is B0 pu rheum, fetter, scald head and oth iiévi Dr. Chase’s Ointment is the standa ointment the world over, and is so mar Fatt of itching Skin Disease. Chase's Ointment were thoroughly un In the nrst place it is A food an d;-lay in applying it. It removes pim .es ‘leclriiad nd all sorts of dis " the United States._ The graduatinir ol numbered nine. Rev J H McDonald feeling it his du resigned his position as Principal in Reynolds teacher in musicals resigned for a year. Rev. H. Todd DeWolfe, late of Foxbo same Institution as Assistant Profess '*5r°°”‘~'1" “nd dl £‘°urm8 'km diseases' Miss Evelina. K. Patten, M. A. a grad In the sevcrest cases of eczema., sal ef. uate of Acadia and late of the teachin “ching ,km emptions, D1- Cha_s¢'; staff of the Woman’s Baptist University Ointment affords instant relief by al 8 laying the burning, stinging sensation and will permanently cure if applied regularly. of Raleigh, S. C. has been appointed V' Miss Mary Frances Plummer of Ne DS 3: 2 50 Business branches 12 22 re About 15 will probably enter colleg In Acadia Seminary Principal McDon ald reports The enrolment for the yea 11 $2 b0 d ra and 56 d 1] Th’ mimber °t mmbwtm studmm W" :signed Stud; geading to gtgdgrtlsog 72 little when the fine weather comes, they B I . . . t to return tothe work of the pastors lion Field at an early date and Mrsy LONDON, August z£__The 'U nmw states that the steamship Montrose sailed from Cape Town for Bermuda on August ,l19,¢am-ing aoi British troops and 072 al Boer prisoners. She will reach her Chubbuck to study music in German Mass., has been appointed principal of th school. Mr. DeWolf graduated at Acadi ‘ _ _ in 1889 and was afterwards a student in = d°5Un°U0“ -0!! S¢Dl1Cmb¢1' 11- d Newton Theological Institution where and pleasant to use that no lady Wm he graduated. Later he served in the o of New Testament Greek. nd 5 being projected and arranged for. | The Legislature of Nova Scotia having ndiamended the act relating to succession “b” ; duties by exempting educational,religious ical:a_nd benevolent. bequesis from its opera. N1' 0011. your board, by delegation, applied to ch. i the government for a refund of the l=,i-*gr I e G. P.- Payzant. Professorship of apologetics, _ Homlletlcs and pastoral theology and the iot-her as the G. P. Payzant Professorship , . .t _. _Of Hebrew language and biblical mera- y ture. To the first of these professorshi Rev. Dr. Trotter, President of the college has been appointed. To the chair gf the I H°b1`°Wl8I1RUage and biblical literature ,Rev. A. C. Chute formerly pastor gf the ilrst Baptist Church, Halifax, has been appointed. A carefully prepared scheme of instruction has been f1d0Pted including the study of the English bible, Homiletics, apologetic D -ment out of the Legacy of the late G. P. Payzant, amounting to $7,050. We are ha!-‘DY £0 beable to State that our applica- tion was favorably received and :li-at the government introduced and carried 'through the necessary legislation to en- able them to make return of these duties, and in due time they were refunded to your board; so that Mr. Payz=int’s bequest of $101,000 will stand intact. Our best ac- knowledgements aredue to the govern- men and legislature of Nova Scotia for measure of justice. This action of the d'other bequests of smaller amounts in a Hebrew. Other subjects as New Testa- which the convention is interested. 5-! In the matter of the Forward Move- e-. ment Fund the work of collecting has been mands. This provision for biblical and D1`0S9C“5ed with much V320? 8-Hd S\1CG€SS- 3, In March last the third instalment of Mr. d Rc><=kefel1er’S pledge was secured. Fair \ be of great value to those who cannot takei D1'0lI1`€SS in 0011205102 118.8 Silwe been 11 made. ministerial students pursuing the arts' PCDOPU Of the £1‘€8»S\1r€r Of Acadia Was i presented and from it the following ex- In Horton Academy Principal Brittaini tracts are taken: While there has been some increase in k the income of the College the inrease in 'the expenditure hasbeen greater so that ' _ _ ` ' _ - 5 =_- .99 .00 .O0 .01 _ the deficit is $800 greater than last year. THE MONOPOLIST ‘ " ' . 'i _ The increase in expenditure has been ___ ' _ s ~ _ chiefly on salaries, fuel and expenses on Tis true, the early bird may find properties taken over. -This is due to the income being about $340 less and the expenses $800 more, ow- ‘ and but for the purchase of extra furnish- ` There has been an increase of $'£J,i7c.;H Indications are that attendance next 1 mme Trust' Funds' Honor’ d were come as t°1_ ye” be much and li for FUf“'ard from Q38 Ml! e ment Fund is $2137.21 gre..-.er than last year. Session closed with prayer by Rev. Act foolishly If they improve ever so , relax effort and drift back into the old con dition in hich if possible, becomes more ' chronic. Hit Bronchitis hard in summer and you’ll getrid of it and drive it out of Tthe system. In winter it is almost im- a, possible to do this. Lnhale Catarrhozone 1 regularly, its a dead sure thing on Bron- chitis. t goes into the the most minute ‘ air cells of the lungs, bathes all parts of _ the bronchial tubes with its healing, germ _destroying vapor, and cures every time. 8 A. Elngram. _ 46’ - A A re | - ' ~ ~ - I I ' ‘ I I' "' A 33 te last. Miss E. 0. Johnson,Vice~Pres.,and §Highly endorsed by all competent drug- e- Mrs. M. A. Chuhbuck and' Miss Grace B. ,_ ro igists and doctors. 25 c. and $1.11). 1 _i__.@l_.. d `,h.'°n‘hl, Eve; Miss Johnson toenter the Foreign Mis ` MORE BOERS FOR BERMUDA. as 01200 DP. 11! thi @-me1*l_- r sure you get KUMFORT. Never accept a THINKS SHAMROCK WILL WIN ' legislature also avails in the case of some ' Boston Advertiser The Canadian tel- Y When you ask for Headache Powders be substitute. It is better to be safe than i ;7|_u_ - - » -'~ - '"- *“"° "_"" " " ' ` The Mail the other day noted the re- turn of ` Stephen Mitchell of Upper Water Street from the old country. _ Mr. Mitchell is an enthus- Isum which had been paid to the govern- lbs ste ESRI-.llitlsi-ldlcaknllfxduilllllel' gaeilerlieiftgi W fnclclt \-he other side. His wish was lisratiiieii. .le saw Shamrock I. and Shamrock li. in several trial races, and he is of the opinion that Shamrock II. is much in. taster boat.. SCIENI i‘.Sl` DISCOVERS A CURE FOR EPILEPSY C.sr:no; M\1Ui¢h» Next week prices go back to the former _ notch and business goes on in the old way, i don’t miss a. visit to usthisweek.-Prow_se H 5 Bros, 27 31 d Pure :White Clover Honey at§Beer 8: teacher in piano and Miss Sarah Manatt, ' G01f'S_ 273i A -F OR. SALE- BY AUCTION The uidersigned is instructed to sell at Public Auction on the prem- ises on Wednesday the 45h. day of September next at 12 u’clock noon that vevy valuable business stand known as the “ William Dodd Prop‘ 1 1|ert.y at present occupied by J. B. McDonald having a frontage of 28 _feet on Queen Street and extending back therefrom 103 feet. p Aho the Warehou~e and Lot in the rear and fronting on the lane or _ right of way to Grafton S reet 31 1 2 D _ I feet front by 50 feet. This'pr_o_perty is ,without doubt°the most valuable business stand in Char- In September we will move to the building adjoin- im-fown. A good title will be given the ing N0rt0n,S Hardware Storg (Our Old Stand) I ,Pu'_I‘(:»}:':ns;¢rmade known at sale or on application to Davies dz Haszard Tremendous bargains 25 to 50 p.c. discount to S°“°‘°°'° "‘°° °”;{}°,',‘,§“§;,_§j,,0 Auctioneer. Illttké R q\1lCk Cl(-33.l'2lIl06 l)8fOI'6 Il1OVlIlg’, ychiricmmwn Aug 21st 1901 eased. Boots and Shoes 25 to 50 Ready-made Clothing; 25 to 50 “Hilfe 1 Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties at 25 to 50 .P|°f° Gill" |l\°lll‘¢I\¢° I _ g _ ,_ P*”i°‘- by thoselliat have tried it. Try it and he your own judge. f 5 Canada Life Assurance Co Toronto Ont. . W Accident or wewillbepleasedtoqucteyonratu. _ We represent the following first-class com Hats and Caps 25 to 0 1. ...... ................'........,....... Jli. _ lonvich Union Pile Insurance Society 1orwich,Bng. SIna]1WareS ]_-3 OE _ A me cmm nifemmnnaco N0 reserve- -best bargains of the season at our iO@\geM.&ar1ctto'wnn. Oemtallneurance Agetn. . ° » _ ,__ _ e r " ` counts will cease and prices will come .Ein (3.3 “f” 1 --e . sa ff. a We are putting a_ few extra bargains Q. _ ii .,p_3,,, ~ fi, .¢._.d_`;;~;£;§¢.¢ 'M _ in the shape of new goods, just arrivé P fing, which we`re giving -25 per cent Men’s Overcoats and Suits, V Boys' Overcoats and S.-it-, ' \ , . Men’s Hats and Sapstoo. » Ladies’ Jackets and Capes, N fl `.. ,<~k`i the makers. 4 __ ' -. ,~ » _ v 1 -Q Harvest is not always in liie"lields" ` ii A little cash and some wit* ’ ' i 1 ward in the shape. ofifrich, rarenbarg, ‘ I Don’t you W ant to try it. ' ' Pr ws iii' " The Wonderful Cheap Hen. American W rin gers with alas tic rolls of pure rubber which writg thethick and thin parte equally dry, and saves :the cloths and buttons. " These wringers are iiiied wivh an improved guide board which -del away with hand spreading. Every roll and wriiger sold by cs is fel] guaranted also sold upon easy terms if payments. i==. |\AcQi\‘SiAcai-4Ai\|,, 11681) H805. ' ` Port Hood I Before buying your season’e supply try a ton from Port Hood. t t is unexcelled for hc ueehcld uses and highly recommended It is now on the market and can be had frcm the Coal Met chants. ' _ 3,, ,Mk ,mg 6,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,¢,, .~ I You can have comfort and save money by using Port Hood _ _ Clark Cotton Spools 200, 46 each Rogers mm ,‘c°.i. if __ .. _ I ¢.g, ga.,-.1 - . <2.;-f ‘- _ ' _ . _ . .--.f;,;. ~ - ‘lll0V8.l S316. , I I , , _ _,_h,___ __ _ , _ satis.-i~1i>°vi11'l>='°*°'~sifi'°i~¢=s°°fr'<>\=l¥=li=1»‘d§M» I M dwl acD0 LD ., s gs »I ` J - - r~ if n -...ii ` Ili lot do!! It Il “awk 1-resumed Building Lorlfnr sane. _ ~? _.___.. WEDING “J shortly. Well I Don t fail to see a few ofjonr wedding ¢i!¢¢_inf||;‘gq perhaps you will see something to , . s in » - et in. 'ft “W 1 'px » :ld 'opiateeor any harmful drug. They create' - -» > e e e I4 i in our store to-day-willreap as is _ ¢ . _ gains. “ f... ' \~ ,- ». -n 4- .»» ». ’\~ #5 ¢