he otttittg 1 not \ *P / ~ » ._..¢....,.. _ -qt... ___ W Ma tae- ESTABLISIIED l89l THE oU.aRDia1<,cHA1tLo1*rETowN PRINCE EDWARD rsnavp WEDNESDAY Sgpl-EMB;R ’ e ~ 1 ' 20 1899 PAION TROOPS 011 Presbyterian Missions The European Press Sees Avold Dcmonstrauon Receives the Cmmsm of Gwen a CMM in New Hebrides Nothing to Avert War NEWS CAUSES N0 EXCITEMENT The Nation 1n St John SPEAKS 0F MISSIONS Charlottetown Read rs Will Remember Him in Zion Church Manitoba Free Press, Sept 1-ith od audienca asseinb'ed ii Knox last evening to listen to the of Rev Dr Paton on tie Pres missions in the New Hsbr des Joseph Hogg presided, and after exercises, introduced the missionary Dr Paton pre qmte a patriarchal appearance, and neard being as white as ut his enthusiasm in the pre- ot the cause of missions to the shows no abatement H was not a long one. as it was after 9 o’clocl: when he re he was able in the to hurry troops to South Africa. just received. 8000 pairs of Iron Wear Fame NOTE-&No 1 s are teed in Blouse Shirt P1ns*-' se Pins per set 21 cmts. Pin s per set 21 cents. V A "°mCh5°5°°°3PCItr;°°°“I=i~“et 1000 people to pay their accounts furnished J une; 30th. of Jewelry and watches, prices also a moe line of gyygkpgjvugfggnggggg We want a large amount of money for, Sept. 1st. .._ D. horns to take tae initiatryg: g | i story of the triumphs ol Christianity in the South Seas. In' ther' beginning of his address he spoke of the savage natives of Eromanga in the earlier days, when they murdered the mission- ary, M °. Gordon, and his wife; and of the heroic pirit in which a nu'.uber' of young men rezurned to the island dftermined to conquer it for Christ or to diein the effort. The speaker went on to say that on blood stained * Eromanga, where the first teachers were murdered. the ‘knowledge of the true God lar swept away heathen practices,'ind now, thee- worship o£God is conducted in every iamily, morning and evening, and rotatamily would sit down toa taskinv t e divine bless th dimculty, secured result was 'a in tfenest southerly ~ mi ;, and chief his everything was changed in three, years, so that there were 2,000 under Christian instruction,l ’of church was constituted with 37 mem-I bers. Tnese converts are not satis- lied with going around on the Sib- natn day, but visit the villages on Tuesdays and Fridays. Au_incident iwas told ofthe missionary and party ' being watched by a party of heathen with guns. intending to kill them as they passeia certain rock; but a thick fog and rain enveloped them, ,and a strong wind swept them out `-to such a distance that they were Isafe. This madea great impression I upon the minds ofthe heathen.Teachers lare now placed `all over_ thatl meal wiihou L_ i - ing. The success of the work on all the Islands of the Presbyterian missions has been a marvel and is still a marve‘. Dr. Pat in told how Mr. McKenzie had ac- quired the language and done a glorious work in the last fnur or live years; how there were now two large churches. with schools all around and large een- mnnities attending; and how the con vents ft-lt impelled to go andtel l others of their joy. every convent thus be- coming a mis=ionary.The work goeson spreading with more or less rapidity. Not many ot the conver.t= fall away; they are not baptised until they under- stand all the leading doctrines oi the Bible; and they were three years under special training batore they were admitted to the Lord’s table. Dr. Paton tvld how his son had gone to evaugelize a heat ren is- land, how at first he was met by soowling natives, every man with 8 ride, and could not get a landing but next year he went back, arrange tor a small place to build 'a house,aud landed. Some ot the natives who were engaged to work for ten pence a day struck tor I are church members. and 300 of these, are prewhers a id teachers 01 the; zospel. 36 of inoni get no sa1ar1es;g 10 have £16 a your divided among 1 iueni. and the ethers get £6 per annum. il`ne Bible has been translated into 22 'different languages. The natives read I and study the Bible,aud desire to under- stand it. Three years ago they made a great effort and raise£l.3O0 fortie sup- port of missions. ' The speaker related a. number of incidents illustrating the zeal and piety of the native Chris- tians. and in contrast with this he showed several idols and tald of the cruel, heathenish practices which they represented. A collection was taken for the New Hebrides mission work, and in the in- terval Di-.Paton answered several ques- tions propounded by gentlemen in the audience. _ Dr Paton continued his journey eastf Nwhioin 100 are communicant-1. and afgil ‘wards by the Imperial Limited. on his , _ _ t oeas t kin thecaseofan uawrittentscri u s f-I ds 11 . _ CHINA’ sept’ 19_(SP‘°'el)_'Chma~t?ong\1ey wshen the natives _were un- the Ne? Hthbrirdzg mizsignrnsh to help I1 hu voted twtooo "'"d"'hi°hIi“° b°` 1 o r a A gg' be n gf, 1,", an presented at Washington aadthis' is has entered a v'g tous protes gainst willing to help. ga _ ‘ _-___ __ _ _ h _ 3 ` W their exnlnsibn from the }>hi11Pp1n¢,_ interest_ in the Gospel. A trading» THE WEATHER National Celebrationwhich all vessel kidnapped three daughters of the _ q _ mud ~ _ _ V , L°ND°1‘»e S°Pt- 19"(SP°°i31)-'Thtleading chief, and the latter in 'hier W T _ _ ` ` '_ " Press here and in South Africa sees no-_trouble came to the missionary who? ""mN°T°N'»i *PE 19“'i.SP°°“l]'°f * "1 _ _p S thing toavert, and the Beers I ' ° - "th°i*' - ° I ' 1 and cooler with freshto brisk winds hen supplying not halt the re- ts of tors c t _ Made from pure 12.1921.: anti 2.21. _ ' again °f tartar. I The horses scored seven times in the vvvvw ` ‘Brit heat. . 4 fisland. The same work was gfllllg one _ _ ~- - ' t th 1' _ There are nearly* driven by Wifcnx won,with Dolly King. H 0 er sm mls I the driaen by Tobin, S dney a very clnsei C §l8,000 converts, who A were all can-1 , _ ' ~ y . gnihals when the work bezan; 3.000; alan), second a_nd Cricket. N011” Sl'd°°y. Alum powder; gag; d taepteirtday. aovstaaiuna---~ --..anvna|¢. ` ‘ ` ' 1 p-n-Q I Fur_r_\1_fjure F08 SXIE BY AUCTIUII. 1 I am instructed to sell by auction at h l 'ed b W D 'the ouse late v 'ccupi y . . McKay. corner Prince and Euston Sts., W d d the 27th da of Se t. on e nes ay, y p inst.. commencing at 11 o'clock a. m. All h' h h li 'ff l.. in risiu is ouse o + c~=,co p gr Parlrr, Dining-room, Hall, Bed- room and Krtehen Furniture. NJ reserve. Terms cash, R. BEAIRSTO, ' Auctioneer. Sept. 20, did E Island goods are dull at lic P°1'f°°t averages about 150 cases a EI” trwk *WU* in Pak 0! fum P E 1.,1.,,4, th, N", as the splendid time makewill indicate ly any Minots. and Israel were striving ent- ‘ville. the other at' Charlottttb day Warren Guy won three `8¥_0¢_k. _an'wonh 14c. and >'t~"`:`. A ` I I I. 'Aye » _ ._ ' 1 Q I' ,_ '~ - 'i I » _I E_,.' ` °' ’ hzreater-in that eachofthe _ I _ had one win. one having wen at K I ' U lheats. but' each heat was :nest llthe horses being almost' abraest for /D0 _ lentire mile, and it seemed that which- ' ever one had the pole was a sure win- I ner. ' Miiililid nngiug Chev" said' I trait it three shillings. The strike was with-iway to the Pau-Presbyteriaulasscme All ministers have declined and they 515,35 *L f. wr your part to carry these co ors dm; 1 d' d/ph' ° " fb; - W gh- _ ' '5 ‘ 1. _ .. 1:°'°;....°“.ti‘.::S'f. ., .'rr:°° 1°" e°°“°°°°\='°°° _ as -1-@- 5 °‘l ~ 3”, 3 _ _ _ P _ 22.' G0 YG the Sub- _ Their reasoa,however,is thawongress . bar-and mg muh; f -t ‘W Ii PHTWWI REV DR ‘I0 HURRY CAPI DREYEUS PARDONEI) PRESIDENT GOVERN He Will Be Sent Abroad to MCKINI-EY M 1 l-Ili -ul ill THE PRINCE 0E WALES A Strange Coineidenee, Dreyfus’s Greatest Champion AWARD DEWEY $10 ooo T0 HON0li M11 and Vice-'President of the Senate i-git * -un icon Presents Colors to the Gordon DICS Sll(ltlClllY'. i‘ All the Ministers Have Dacia Amherst visit” Highlanders Amid Ring' ~ - ed Nottb Join in The Which Destro ing Cheers- Pants, Sept. 19.-(Special)-I'-The Cabinet has pardoned Dreyfus. and the Celebration (nc understanding is that he will be sent abroad before he is given his liberty to -1*' prevent demonstrations. V 1 ` The news was expected an d created no excitement. ‘ '-"'_"""' LONDON. Sept. 19-(Special)-The Curious coincidence is that on the dav Dreyfus was pardoned in che ‘ ~ _- ~ - _ - » _ ‘-1“° New Yonit S t19 - S ' 1 Tono Prince of ll ales in presentiii new ‘K eh' ii ,t 11 1| ' ~ _ .' J ’ °P° ° ( 99°” )"" s 5T°»s5Pf co10rStoG0rd0n Highlanders 5terredps“e;;1;;';, is r an greatestc ainnion and vice president of ‘the Senate diedffm, 3,-,swam “being severely 'Grim gishcitizsns will give . . ‘ _ _ ' . ' _cised for decli 'n ' ° vim; to th lskeareneptionin0¢e¢b¢g *° ‘hw “feet "C" 11- =f.U=\f2=1 Heights I.----------__--‘-_---lnevstey <~sisn1:tli°gn'.a°_ In » °” _°-non.i=°in1n¢1 In _ Sydney.-Kkaces A great number of people were inter ested in the free torall in which Warren for honors, and interdst wasall Following' was the lime: 2.1901-4 ln the 2,35 class Rock Farm Gr ~ce, third. Time 2.29 1 4 2 24 5 4 and 2 29, ` In the 2.45 class Duke driven by Carroll. won with George of Sydney, second and Pilot J nnior driven by Lydiand third. There were six entries in :his race. In the two mile and one mile bicycle race. E. H. Richardson. Sydney won. \Varreu Guy and Minota are entered in the races at North Sydney, to- IDOIIOW. ii Tan fourteenth annual conference o the N. B. and P. E. I. Branch W. M. S‘ of the Mathodist church will be held in Charl ttetown on Wed. Thur. and Fri- day 27th 28th and 29th oi Sept. Organ-_ izers conierence on 26th. The usual reduced rates will be issued. A certi_£~ cate of attendance signed by secretary of Branch will be necessary ts returns. TED. .. ._ f_;~'< :~._.~.-w __ - _ f ..._ __ 1 _ "1": 'ct'-»__.._.'>_~1'f._._,s'o~--~__~ _ » af' »-- ~__ ,.» ,I waawarail CHICAGO 399%- wheat 22* r QUIK 7 95 Deo hgiwrstnntnthlssunhh College _ Text a large new line of all kinds of School Supplies New Ready