-qw p-1 B.?»‘3I'i"9l§»$"'¢'8l¥*'f *E* -rf ISD U0 lo- compulsion. Delarey holds 300 burglers prisoners in a laager. _ now sold out by Goff Bros. 21?-'Wk3 `_ will make them go. lequ. me News 1, A-LL thjvffnfo *?y% " "Ii-5'! ‘_--'=_f.'.. -*'~':»=‘ ~ 1: 1:-'f _ -. .eel __ ___ ~*_\ I S _ _ V ESTABLISHED l89I- T THE GUARDIaN, ioHaat.o'i'iriir<;WN_J ranioii: nowlinn iiiisnnivo saruiigai isurraunnaéi J *Ja I | ' ‘ _*end* _ _ I SION. Losoorr, Sept. '21.-(Speeia1-)- Lord Roberts telegraphs that the Boers who remain in the field include afew irrecon- ciables. The majority fighting under NATIVE CHRISTIANS ARE BEING RELIEVED The British despatches from Pekin sho wing that the Rockill Wilson expedi- tion has returned after successfully re- lievingsome native Christians and that the surrounding country is becoming more peaceful. News from China unim- portance. _ HE THANKS HEAVEN. ____-_ 2 . 'That Ha _Used D0dd°s_KidneyPi»l.lS, W/'hich ` :SavedHlsLife. T 'L Bowinanville, Sept.l7.-Marvellous in- deed is the case of Mr. A. W. Gibbons, miller of this town. Here is his story. as he himself tells it: I couldnt eat, nor sleep; had terrible pains in my back and stomach. "Doctors said I had Bright's Disease. But they couldn°t cure me. “Thank Hea.ven,whe therit was Rriizh ts Disease or anything else, Dodds Kidney Pills soon cured it. “I hope the news of my cure will spQad over the whole country, so thatull suffer- -ers will hear of the greatest kidney ‘remedy inthe world-D0 d sKidneyPil1_s. D0dd’s Kidney Pills are the0NLY medicin that had ever cured Bright’s Disease. _-._---Q-----» I A 5 cent plug of “Patrio t Twist chewing tobacco is 20~ per cent larger than' formerly - Free samples of pastuerized milk de livered in the city to' any address left,a the Factory. .Water St. Call, send o telephone. ' _ _ ltf- 5Trya sriowflake loaf, only six cents.- soGraliani Leaves only three cents. W. Pickaird 8; Co., Bakers and Grocers -18 lw Auction prices at W. H Ste_wart`s stock of boots sold by Goff Bios. 21 Zwks Reductions.-30 Z. 407; and half Pljlfe for \V. H. Stewart &'. Cds boots, being lj _ _ ‘ .3 iii i ill ill il Bills ll llllllllliilll These unheard of prices “dd :§:% W Women’s Lace Boots, strong, Girls’ ‘- “ “ Childs’ “ “ “ Boys’ °‘ '° “ _ . Come at once before this stock is sold." i --_- see and page" ref _ais- counts. - ` ' brick with stone trimmings. The tower is situated on the southwest corner facing Kent Street and is circular. The main en- trance is through the towe1~the door fac- ing the south. All the doors of the church are finished in cypress wood. as » There is a. projection on the western side of the north end which contains two rooms to be used in connection with the of eigliteeii inches. The ceiling which i . rlectroliei' v.'hii.Th is a ~i?~‘=n.ition to the ` Half Price Boot.--AT lot of ladies’ kid 600 48c 32¢' 70c rl College Books v baptistry, with a door leading into the robing rooms. 1 The seating capacity of the auditorium is about 400, and the seats run parallel with the platform. Those on the side aisles are arranged so as to economize space and command a good view. The gallery :is capable of seating 33 persons and when necessary can he connected with the tower bya door from which a good view also can be obtained of the platform. The northern end of lhc bull-ling; is octagonal. The platform is_also oc-tagona I and is 13 feet deep,`having an elevation' is 'grained and finished in clear spruce. rests on columns and capitols of Island birch. The pews of the church are also Cf birth. The 'Windows are of cathedral gliss. The walls are tiiited in moss green. The church will be liglitefl by a handsome cliurcli. . - tower isa class room, and the pastoiT's study is above the robim.: rooms. The church will be heated bv liot air ...___-can-. .-__.__ . A ‘.VEDDL\`TG PRESENT. Of practical importance would be abottl of the only sure-pop corn cure-_-_Putnam Painless Corn Extractor-which » can ‘ b the honeymoon and the removal of corns both assured by its use. _ é \ boots, 2,- price in the window at Goff' Bros’ cheap sale. 21 Zwks Childs strong boots, size S, 9, 10. for 32 _ cents at Coil Bros’ cheap sale. 21 2wks Boys' peggecl boots, _70 cents at Golf Go‘i'i` Bros. must give up H..-Stewart S: Cds story in a few days Thence the boots must be sl1i'.i;;litci~ed. 21 Zwks Leoil 8: Co. 22 li - ini: at J I) }.lcL°oii di C0 22 li Emma foombs. l'~_ce.ci znilliiicr with Moore 3: McLeod. '_ '15 lf- ~»--- ~ ._ “ *Z l 4 A FULL .STOCK °f School and T and -T N J T School' Supplies ` ¢ T mee T i at BIG RUSH J D Every Day. . uytheir Goods D surf 3 _ Friday evenings, and an expression of ou had at any drug store. A continuation o` i i.eie‘ef eeeeie -- Q _ ___ the city and goes to Sackville to-day. ”"' " -Moncton Times. _ _ » _i _ _ --- l ____ flock of live hundred owned 'by Mr. ` Wheatley, butcher. < C . ---- tist ChurclJ,deeply regret that it seems necessary in your judgment that you `0i!r Father bless yon, and make you ’ Coal winoulx, President. ' PEARL Di_\'GwIai.L, Treasurer; ' ALMA Yao Sec’y. " _ sept. inet, tooo. T l hir. Yeo tl~.aiil~:cd thejuniors 'for' thei woigir. He hoped, however, to he able t T send them alelter. Jian WEATHER. J Fair and cooler with fresh southwesterl T to nortliwe,st'erl_y winds. _ _ A _ 'V Y. .T vt T _~ _ . . .‘ ' . ` 5 I. HEBER HASLAM l€CMlNA'fED n.~e.'ei.e..pg-...e. . __ ziaveks Bs( lb; Ccnscrwiivcs of Selkirk' M==1>f'T“m the hreeze'rn~ufsaay wniie Severn" -_ t - 4 _` _fl i0bZ» ,i.,. . Swift-rr Porarons lc. per lb. at J. D. Mc- l WNINIPEG, Sf‘Dt€U1b€‘1` 21-*-1 Hel” Ai>1=Lus.plunis and damsous for preserv- nomi-_noted for Selkirk by the C°11S¢ljV0~_~ tives. ‘ should spendthe coming winter months the Medical Service of Canada, and visits away from our city. We must therefore the city upon official business. be deprived of your faithful leadership andwise counsel as Superintendent of our ary of the Presbyterian church among the Society, in which oliice you have so suc- ' cessfully led us for several months past. Your rcgularand painstaking' attentions Sth James churches to_mom,oW_ to the duties and privileges of your T A _ office have not been rendered without THE m°m01`i°1 S¢l'Vi¢¢ f°1` the 1°'t°R°" _ influencing us towards a more faithful J°l1’1- Prime which `W9»S` 9-U110UD¢¢d f01` disenarge of our deny duties. we shaii next Sabbath morning iii- the Wesley greatly miss you from our weel-ily meet' ings, and willbe pleased to have a letter evening iUSl»¢&d- .T116 REV- J- - Kirby from you to be read in our society as often °f MU1t0W11» Will .P1'¢&0h_ 55 5118!? U10I`UiU8 as you can spare time to write. We now S6rVi06~'-MODODOH Till1€S.» f ‘ask you to accept this souvenir paper cut- IN refeniag po the man.ia_g»Te_ of DL ter as a small reminder of our pleasant Ajers to Miss Hyde THE GUARDIAN om., P mitcd te mention the beautiful pnesent.= a.ppreciatio_n of your kindly inte-restin our made by mg members of the; -choir _of intellectual and spiritual welfare. M:,y\ Gmce Church The apprecmtidn of, the. I H E Doct.or's services in con-nection§_witl'i_ tho? independent, labor-__ candidate in Centre blessing, is the wish of our Junior Lniou. _Toronto because he ed the wages ten per cent. He says the`_Ha_u,_ Mr S_ menare working over time. The coal »~ms',T,su,,_l° __ TORONTO. - V House pinT\Vest” Toronto. _would not" endorse Dr. Ha.rg`r8.ve-9, "the-_ dents~0liphant and Trucsdalc '_f°f Salwfi Wednedar <;>°=-24=1=- Pohticans State that they, _Wm-k hmm ‘,y-M@s,.s_ an an Xce ° THE merchants of the city are prepar- "al “M em Program. -- i;‘;f:;.;;“;?;;:§i.r::.£5;::;;“; Wm bi “ ““”g “f ‘li Pa” lm Hrs -- \ _ weather is all that is necesary to make In Two Months Timeo _______ Mr. Ira J. Yeo, who has taught in West the fair a su.cceSS_ , _ -- _ _ _ _ _ i Kent School for a number of years, leaves * _ _ ` T ‘ ' ” Tcol.. OTTEB AND 500 ME* T0 “MA” I* This evening Work u on the new Cent on Friday next for Montreal, where he THE S- si Hahff’-X t°°k "03 bhls °f mfwk' _W 2 ~ mm 16,, - h p ` wiiienter Meoiu coiiege to study mei-ii efelfwm thiSD°ftY¢Sf>e1'dHY 350 Of the e. soirrii A a. ra ristianc urch, Kent Street will be ' ° . T 3 _ 91 S al C I Ott. practically Completed The extprior ohm _Last night the members of the above were brgughth to this port by siroarrosrncoansrnixn UNCHANGED. ,night _,Set.... ' .- . ~ T . . .. ' T __ 0'i'1‘.iwi D -( peoi ) o er View is certainly very beautiful but it Baptist Jumorbmon asatokeu of appre_ schooner onMon ay, t ereinainder were PHILADELPHIA Sept 21_(Special) _ the " “mes that fourteen °m°ers’m°1uding is not until the observer enters the “ation f°' his services as S“perimend` brought by mu' J 'e` strike situation remains unchanged.. organized himself,and 300 non-commissioned odicers edifice that its real beauty dawns ent. Presented him Witha S°u"eUi1` Paper' Mr. J. W-. Callbeck returned last night“"‘T§ i » it his - dmen had decided to remain in South upon him The pastor and congregation knife andthe f°u°“'in29~ddl”eSS5 T from Halifax,_wit»h his exhibitof Yorkshire T . deny the statement made by 1‘7°”s‘ in an - _ _ . Afri a. are to be congratulated upon the success- T0 MR- IRAJ- YE0, DIES- In all Mr. Callbeck secured 11 msgs the general manager Henderson _Noe 1, and.; c ful eompietion gf the Work D F th b of the 6 seconds and2 third prizes. that 'the Philadelphia and Reading'-~_ _ .. _ _ _ _ _ T4 _ _ EAR RIEND: We e mem ers T ~ 30535 1”`1GHTI5G ONLY UNDLR COMPUL The building is_30-60 feet and is built of Junior Union of the ,Charlottetown Ba? _Lieut__C01_ Nelson’ arrived in the ,ity Coal and Iron _Company lnC!'68aS- present W Rearing aides# _“ Address cc Srila ' f ’ .,. _ 1=1f><=...h_°.11£- reel sociation is meeting here to-day talking bg,-oigglgg ei 3 work over foqcoming' campaign. Laurier. LPIEBPWU '°3°d Mullock and Scott 'delivered addresses. V' “ig retereneeiwu' “|940 ‘luring i _t f embers at one _ dressesho “PREsIDENrs -Dscnims 'ro Mi-:nr Anon whglhayg T. Bisnor nrA1»r.“T_ .__ " l°?P”*?i*u_~_¥ _ " - ' s'pn,Wh0 has hir ed. alll B Companies say that they must decline to D1YieTi°5° 91 Wl»\i°l1 - ' ‘ ‘ h' ' resenoe is gepuilp f _ » and the by no :Orient e hé ni scholastic prize is all ther more remark-_ lady, according tothe register of the lege. hwsaust passed her _fifteenth year The °°l1®8€ extends its congratulations to M»==G¢fe°a +H»-is-alia 'T __ -so-QJ4-Q-Q-o-¢+.¢< _/w _, BAND CGNCERT to the breeze yesterday in honor of °3e°5\“’- Tre °°5t“me9 “ere _ iss Minnie Gordon, daughter of Profes Sflenw Ffects Qgeiilauy the 3"* N35 sor Gordon,of'l’ine Hill, whffhas just suc~ ,Was 5?lf°<_ga_l_"‘° Th -'Qthm' members' °£ cceded in carrying ojf _the P,-Qfessm-_`-ir all did 'Wéll'_T"`and Scholarshiain Dalhousir.MieeGordoegre,a.-_' incntal in making the piece _a succe'ss;~ usted at the Liul/ies’ College last June land' mae iS'”J‘”° um .with marked distinction. ,Her success in,_"Pie°°.Wm be 3 _big l9hf0uKh0u}‘ U19 capturing this desirable and- valuable' 'D°mi“i°_“-'__ Th5"5D¢¢i3.1l»l¢9 fW_°r°_ Wen f-given and heartily applauded. _There bella matia_1fee.‘ _for the Tnadag at the Lzidics’ College. was in making the picture very M. ' _ _‘i‘ » ' ` ' » able whenit is considered that this' young; one eveiii»§¢.|i=:1ver»yene enema see _ _todayand a' benefit for the En- Inthe Gardens at 41;:-m- Today liy_4th Reg GA Band. l ga-out Hz# ¢lG@ Fe: students of