r I if i. f e 'assi eu' - .~ f 4 4 e ~ a,p,~. fi-xzgia A LETTER FRUM INDIA. (Continued from Second Page.) services, but the attendance at . given chapel is always restricted by onsite prejudices to some one it _ caste or :o the outcastes. Whilel 1 bound with thi-se unyielding fetters, all the people will not.. Allcanuot come to ourchapi-\~. To meet all the casts we must go to them, and to do this, or we ` must adopt ourselves toexisting condition ' and meet the people where they meet . each other. One of the meeting places is the town bazaar. The baxaar .merchant does not shut himself up within the compass of ` feur walls, nor does he have to hustle found frem shelf te shelf in order to ,upplyh is customers with the goods they ,iisiis. He may or may not have shelves in his warehouse, hut never in his store. x _His wares are spread out en the floor of theopenvaraiidah, facing the street in front Of the house. Here in tha middle of his varanclah, surrounded by his stock in trade, hc seats himself on the door, [on alsvel with his goods and with his bare legs comfortably packed in front of him he diligently attends to business as cus- tomers come and go. As these baxaar stores are practically out ofdoors,ln the main streets of the town and patronise by everybody they present one of our opportunities of meet- ing the people of high caste, low caste i - and no caste and of preaching Christ to * them. _ The surroundings are not helpful. Sometimes theyare very trying, but we are told to "go" and preach the Gospel to every creature. This is the reason we preach in the baxaar-the peonle me there. The village market is anoth ii fi’ i|.e~i» meeting places, within a cii-i~\_» of live miles from Lnakapalle, their are live _ markets held weekly on different days and in five different villages. These markets are held in the open air and are attended by large concourses of people of all cmites, from the surrounding villages. We also go, not to buy or sell but to give God’s message of grace to the noisy uncultured crowds that gather there. We. take our stand in the shade of some friendly tree, and are soon surround- _ ’ edby sgroup of hearers. They are not ` verv inviting. They are not inviting at all. But they will be after they have been transformed by the power of God The conditions are not the best far -w-iiu»¢;¢¥ E@»a,__.i¢n-Q _ ____ _ __ __ ___ _ lm " '7" _. * Qu. :ui-. .ix-x .rcs t3 €‘»,"~.'t’3“"‘%'~°=§"i"=`;~?"?=‘ , A i. - .___ THE GUARDIAN OHARIDTEETQWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, OUTOBER'>19, IWIL ‘ be fl ay, _U -/I 1*’ g -\ \\ 'e _ sf \__/`?__,_ When babies are restless it is the surest possible sign of illness Well babies Sleep soundly. Correct the disorders which cause sleeplessness. Do not give Chlldfen 3115’ medicines containing opiates, as such are simply stupefying and not curative. Baby s Own Tablets are the only proper remedy for sleeplessness They give the baby sound, healthy, refresh ing sleep and it will wake up healthy and happy These tablets are the best cure in the world for simple fevers, colic, all stomach troubles, nervousness and are a relief for croup They are purely vegetable little lozenges, pleasant to take, free from the slightest dis agreeable taste and always edective. Every mother should keep them in the house Good for all Babies. Try Them for Your Baby You can find them at drug stores or get them postpaid at 25 cents a box by writing direct to THE DR. WILLIAMS MEDICINE C0 Brockville Ont. I-l11'0\lgh the GOSpel Of His Son. away from the hedge,and out of their vrvwhins-the noisy din. and c°nf\1Si_°n. slglm ln ,_ shorter mme ,han ,he best yoke _ OPPOSED TO RE/MARRIAGE. MADAMB TS_iLKA’S ADVICE ~ the choking dust raised bylthe treading of oxem or the neebest _,alt of legs would -' ____ feetofthe people and their cattle. Tse take,” tread t __ ta ___ The e l l Sanamsoioo, October 16.-The house opportunity for direoi, opposition that me hem calff,..tl_°;n:: b,:nd;.. but ll; ffl; j°fd»o\1ties_0I the Episcopal church or” sown, Butgar-ia, october 16.-nie open market and the mably multitude .unch written ln Engllsh on 8 had iAll\°l'iG8, Sliibilll BSB °°mmiW¢¢ 01 She-parents of Madame`Tsilka, the Bul gives te those who are disposed to oppose “mud its head Mid across lm torehud fWh0l¢» Bl'°‘1 may be ‘sped what °pp°sltl°u ogered i __ iron clad Ha ____ mutinous conduct . heres This was definitely se ttled yester _ ‘_ . . ' ' R 7 . .i "H180, from which we can, for a number some come to llstem any have head the “mint “_ _hm wmch recently occurred lday when S. M.|Brooktls'lcl received orders _ of days, visit the surrounding villages; Gospel before and want,” understand ln on board the Gazelle some of the ,from Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Bed ...___ ._ HIFI- Of these we c\ii.i~.t at!-.ird many, o Soon after our arrival at one of these can- more lully_ some come to opp°s,_,_ while isailors on ma Hagen out the me hose and lford. _The job will be a very large one, ~ tres, it becomes known that peopleare per- others come ln the hope of getting A dls_ ll dimmed °__h____ parts of _he an ___p__““_____ il and will test the capabilities of _ the Dry ‘ mitaed to come and see." They come. pun, settled or 8 tooth exn_acmd_ M, “_ . fDock Company.-Halifax Herald. they coma tosee, but our work is arrang- wound treated, or a pil_l ar a potion for __ eden that wniio they are ming, they sv? of tb_¢_=l_§_ls_s_ny _l>_l'l_li_rl_a_i_ry___:_l1_<_i__l¢_1l_1;'_s_ ,T ~ ` ~ °1\e11°»\'° hw °“-i°l>°>’ ‘*°~ "he" “"’ “'° 2fnei`.“f~°;°in¢or°i_i§orn Wim; they inner caames. cnonusa. ntaaanosa J -sm" "R c°""" nd both out preaching inthe surrounding “ch o¢_h_¢l-_ mm ,hlltllver their motives lands” Summer Complaints in Chlldmn _ and Warks_‘ofI the Cold. villages, a christian servant is left in g6._;_° l_>hfi_lf_l ¢__l1c;_1_l_i_l_¢_¢_l wl3§_g__°:P¢1 °f land Adults readily cured by Fullefs ___Il_s__xea:_1_:; B?:=1§_§;inn_i_il_e___'i_;ao1e¢_;__¢;_ui;e5c_a cold charge of the tent and he preaches to es S “ A_ ‘_'M¢Ll§0D_ Blackberry Cordial. Always _lreiiablef 1°-7-In Wf M' 2111 UNH W¢dy Sat heow tl to those who come while we are away Ln,_k,_l,a11¢_ Vigpgppatam Dist., India. Af, a]1de,1e1-5 at 25 cena ._ UH! 21 and invites them so repeat their vieis, as _ i ____.,____, §`.“°°»?Zf.".°.i’f' "§“'..`.'.§.`§” `i'.° §'.l'§...'.'.1.".`..° "-*'_ ~ -----. 1 wk wrt wmv. ome w o . _ s 5 _ _ __ this invitation, some who hear the PROMISED A FARM IN S The completed census figures will give Gospel in their villages earlier in the day S I THE -l~RANsVAAl__ Gnnadaa population of about five and a r Come for further inquiry. Others who ' _ ______ half millions. 'i here are qiiitea few of '_ I are at their work when we visit their _ i LONDON. 0Ui»0b¢1' 13--A d°9D5i<=h ff°lH us, and it is better to be prosperous and G Middl¢b\1l`8h» Cow 0010111. NPOPUS 91180 8 happy than to be numerous.-Hamilton i _ _ `-_German prisoner who was captured by _Tum-s_ villages, on learning that' we have been there, come to hear the “righteous _ _ doctrine” for themselves. Mrs. hlcheod receives the women and I receive the _ men, and we frequently have a good quiet time opening up the way of sal- vation to them, and clearing away their diiiiculiies. This might perhaps be cal- led our tentative opportunity. The "highways and hedges” afford - still another opportunity of meeting the ~ Dfrople where they meet each other. _ There are /4) public highways le-sling _ into Auakapclie. A short distance from the town on each of thi-so roads there is ' m atoil gite. out side of which groups of ` llfople iron; itistiini. vi.l.:-nes, cook their ‘ fcoii, i~<»_~it, mid wut for their in-l'iI,e_l feiiew-ti-avrllers-. Gaihereil together, and _ w.~.i.ing, Llit-y are ready tn iisteri. \Vc Ilrngle with i`ni_~ii\, find out who they Hrs, whiire they are fi-em, and tel! them the ‘ “Uli|_ gill ‘§0|‘y`° 50 Very D8W LO f/h9l1l. i. These highway meetings are seldom large _, - bu: thi.-y tire not to be despised, through f_ them we tap mauy distant villages, for Anakiip-illi is the commercial contre for all this region and people whom we thus meet, and With Whom we become ae- Qlminted when they are away from their homes, receive us is ol-i frieuils when we tour in their part of the country. ` Uhile we avail ourselves of those hi8h° "ly opportunities, we do not neglect the uhedles" of which there are a suP€\‘° _ lbundance in this land. They are found bythe aide of almost every roufi and b.Y Nth. And on every road and path, in Other words, by every hedge, one is over- iakea or metby people goin-z to and from their villages or their mira. We always Count on meeting people be the hedittbli u°l'afall and successful iirelge meeting, "°°\¢8D¢cial attraction is u.-ually neces- ildeed, so far, we have had but one, but this one does its work well, and thelpeople do not seein to grow weary of it. I do 1105 know a hedge in these parts, at which it 'ul “Ot Rather and keep a crowd Of *°i»¢l’est.eii hearers. as long as it is made -io illustrate Gospel truth to them, and 'ben the sermon is over, to the delilht the congregation that it has called it silently carries the preacher ~ ;~;2_~»-.1 _.», ¢3>!-":i1=i»<,¥ __,_,,i, ____.___ F i.' i 3 gentleman suH`ere‘l from Diabetes. He tried many remedies but got no help _ __ ____ ____ __ $150 000 __ i __ _ until he heard of Dodd's Kidney Pills. » _:X h__“_;,l____de;:_c_T_ _ie ___ ‘ _ hé Unites Word has been received r. . tin Cambridge The first box convinced him that they | S _ _ University that Sir Robert li 3. I own- were helping him, and he continued until °“`”"' ll dean professor of astronomy, wi ~ iv-is I0 he was completely cured. _*W* _ head the delegation from Ganibrviize at Many Of Mr- D®Sr0¢h¢l'S'f\‘i¢HdS f-\10\l8h'- _-‘ Bicyclists and all athletes depend on 'the Yale bi-centennial, is unfortiwitely that the cure claimed was not 8-D€l'mMl¢l1U* BEI\"IJLEY’S Liniment to keep their prevented from being present hy the one and that the Diabetes would-return AS joii.i.s1iniber and muscles in trim. 1 serious illness of his daughter. soon as he stopped taking the niedicinei ` ____¢_____ hi h h did i 135%. _ wlncord; to bl; satislied on the question A BALOONS PROGRESS. » Mr. Desrochers was interviewed the other _ PAms_ 0°wbe__1éf_?l;e balloon of Com" _' _ day- no Lo vnnix, wiiion lofi. Dos sabiottes, _ » - _ “S011” WW’ WHS °8° ° °"“”‘”°”” W” i nm- ronion, saturday emi. on ii. voyage 1 nw- sifo,_raio is _to ojer-sity that I invo published Sam# W” 1°” 1*” °"“°°’°d ; moon the mediterranean, was reported ‘neon mation uiiinuianie bnokror iineon with D=“b°t'°s mr °'°_r nn y°.”8 pnviour ' yesterday near the Balearic Islands, with _ naps, ii I7°“d§:;DZid':___i;u?u:3ll;.h:i;u:;`: Z ill °'1 b°“‘¢ '°u° F I have used three bottles of your MIN- ycu. Y . ' T question asked him. _ * ~ N AL AFFE€.l.A.n0NS_ ‘°L°i.t°::i“i.;”; :.;i°:::.:: ofiiii-“ere” i-=-e.i..i--iii no -- 1 s no . I tml? is in the Province and it is all duei piiildiii' lg, si-dbthes, heals and cares. '*“‘°'° ’ . - . th torso! to i>»ii'~K~i»-»~Pii»~ 1 iid ei- Dv i£:':.;‘s°:;'.":=“.».‘:t....i.':... betes, and five boxes cured nie and cured _ _ T -mem 9°” °‘“`°d' This W” m Hg' 1898' T Our new stock of cloths ia ` Two Ewen' ROBER I iandlhava not since had the slizhléif-_ wmmew Calyand ga, "fi Ioymptomot Diabetes or any °f»\*°1'f¢i8` suits,oveecoata'aadpanes.- ease.” Colonel Gorringe states that """' Llisted in Germany at the ' - \ '_ i 1900 by a Boer Agent, who promised him ' B3~bY'|°°1dm3-Yb°_c‘“`°dmlni¢hiibY\3U\l Im-@i`Vl9W9‘l he bt ‘tes P*-*Si l ,_ farm in the Tl__.ms'_ml_ , Vapo-Cresolene. which has been extensively | . tively that he does not _ --0--' | __.,.._._. _ _ _ _ _ f WANTED.-A case of Headache that Bl nl A B-lievr his Life is in IKUMFORT Powders will not onre in* R E ND T"-E Bmmes' 'l from ten to twenty minutes. Danger. - _____,___ ___ 2 Russia Dio Noi" GBT An interesting Ca~e H/-ported from Vienna, Oitober 16.-Die information _ _saysit learns that the Russian gover~ _ Q:-r-bifc City Three Ytii-TS ‘*.‘-’i"-’ 1 gnient despite the Gzar’s visitto France,i '_'-¢W" _ _ . l_ lis unable to secure a loan in Paris. It Rvvlved by an I°`e""e"" “""h ° °_oiori, w he was en- l ___ . ___ beginning of i ni use for twenty four years. All druggists. f l Women are c--lied the gentle sex. But l why do they cause thousands ofjoyous li:71.'di~i to be shot down in order to de-Lorie h .is ii-ii ii :he corpses ‘ol naturi-fs Iiltle sliig_~t.i~r.~ ‘l Lmdori Nrwf. LOAN. .- uai. w. ciiiisrs i ~ ~ climinii cuiii 25°- _ ls sent direct to the diseased ' parts by the improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the ' throat and p_ermana.ut y cures Catarrh and ay Fever. Blower _ free. Aildea.lers,or Dr.A. W. Chase Medicine Co.. Toronto and Bufalo. ` ILL Hi:ALTl-l C.ti.~".NGBS PROGRAM. no defended ' ARD’S LIMINENT and am completely cured. It gives me greatpleasure torecommend it, and you are at liberty house this in any way to further the use of your .valuable medicines. ’ é- _ ed Vleii s Clothing -.an In the matter of your Winter Overcoat, let m suggest Chinchilla At $10 yi ii can get one, 81| WW". blue or blaelnl ~t color serge or Italian lining Chinchiilas are the popular Overcoat L loths better at $12 still oetrticr at $ Our piices will save you from $2 to $4 on cash of these coats. VVIIY' " Because we buy for cish and for two large stores The more we buy the cheaper me buy it Youll iind it the same A11 VV O01 Sults _ The all wool double breasted or single brea. *- ed suits in blue and brown at $5 ine tai I blue ser;-ri douhle breasted or single breast ii, now $8 be ter ones $10, still better, $12 and #ii $18 runoi ig ii. little surprise party down in our Clothing Rooms. Yru re invited Boys’ ~ ~ e efers G f éyiésa brood blue nap reefers, $1 75, bp ter Luo or fodors B; *rd . ,gel iw, dz s ill hette , $2 7 Bciwo tinfei r»:ei’i§'2;bett»er tw reefers $2 75 and the beautiful C Ilia reefen, 1 *P with large sailor collar and *rimmed at$3 350 4, and 450 Wastes these are gust the nicest things that ever ii PRUSE l The bhampifh Cl- thier* i _ * _ 4 li i l. il We will Sell for 30 da THE lATl§ST_llli _-aa.- 9 09000 9 E ; “_” ~Ai-in- Costume Suits 0000 OO )GuD09000OGO006 00560600 JAMES PATON & C0; .ll@¢io»g»~»-_-~~.¢.»-oi.-».q .au-Qui _ _ In order to reduce our immense stock to mike room 2 --i 2 ; i for new goods -All goods ir. our store at from LO to 33 1-3 p. c. off. t 'Lostum is warn-s-. '$9 _ Big bargains for everybody, 0 "' » --ci » _._. _ . _IJ f ir-fi; in in .~. .rg =. <»f1‘i;§ , i .1-1'" ..__.__ _ ~s;2_-$4 _.115 _ if 5;;-'ie :';_i__’§ if .£3 .__; .,_l ar.; »';;-: ;i.¢'z T7? _ 14! as This is a- genuine .s1aug'hte1° .salee _ ot Crockery _ I §;’\; j'» ._f `w` ~ ,v i