_,__,_€; ._ ~ ~»=-r»f.,,_.v~4..r;~=¢ii THE O I , ru 5 *' i 'i I i .Z THE GUARDIAN e Diotesau Church LAST EVENINt. Large Number Pres Reports Read and ldresses Given gh Society were continued The meetings throughout devoted to matters per the Church ingavery large congre nal proceediivs of the Dio- rs an idsd tae annual publ c meet- t fact t x capacity Reagh presided and lowing report of the hxe e futherance of God’a purposes for man- niittre though forced to kwa' the work of the ehureh in iocie y, in ie seating the seboolroom was ta ed It ion l mittee I is peers believe that, aa n whole, bmw' _ . . ‘ Wemiorow. Feb. 1.--(8paQt). At the conclusion of the reports ' _ . _, rw S='=‘=1=»""“»- ~..f."~°° R--, L~ »-» »f RIVER CROSSED BY BULLER ‘°'°~“"'°°°'°'-"'~ " lmhnmp of um, M' Pauls then add_resse<_| the meeting. » _ "mb, ‘mug "nu", fa. selecting for his subiect "Home Ilia- _ Tu "mm," Cup.” slugs.” He said_thtin_the Anglo:Saxou muctonw and by _M .P_ raoetbereisunity. Itisutterly e ‘ _ y , hdeeeon he I PM th. :arts ,nk Every parish inthe province is depend- ` _ gg: °' tc ny ¢h,(~h”,yV‘u” ent on another. What will harm Alber- ,_ tou,will har.m.St. Paula and vice versa. _ . - s » _ » -__;_, “»_ ~ ~. A We should be aellish ,on the front cf IS mr , U... my I self preservation. It needs as much Ilan' an .nd dm",-d on 0| tu determination on the part of the clergy ' n”_ ht in (the small thparisheiih and stréagézhling _._ f i on nil’ .'”p“,‘. no. 'u 'N by ii ha: au iences as e one w o goes oi tot _ evanglize in a foreign field. ° °` ° ° Jcuph P°'°r° 'mm' 4'1" 'u“ _n:.:_;v1i.3;.n..;d.t;.i:m_;::epmzi Canadians Court-martialed For Sleeping -Six,,__H,;1g,=;-,f;°,m_‘=<;r-_,'__-1,;-,°_-_ lf; 'H' me ..i?€Z.i;i“i°"i2i’.".i‘i,'?‘."°.‘.ifi.‘§1‘I.‘§"‘.Z§’."I‘.i.‘; Companies Sent to Moddcr River-Roberts Z'.?..h'.‘ ’i"2°..'Z’.?.i'°" "J: “ 2'..."'.;‘ Q guilty of the church. He said that the ' of pee c;z_3.:;;o.;u.;3;:._.:d..:;.:.ni;.;§_.; and Kitchener Go to The Front--Redmoud’s U “°"°°‘"' no s 'n . oo I ° “"“ -L' Boer Resolution Reieeted. f-mf ua a on to her creed. to her sacraments and loy- eiiy ie ine prayer beea. seeeaeiy by ' I I *”°¢"°“’ all-un* grey. Tier; we viypeahgr Loimea, Feb. 1.-[speeiail]-The ei-e:ehes;iiie re¢eLi:lee iseeeey. aaa te ""'°*""°"" l' '°‘°hm°9' ’ - “I” ' _ ’ yliatl Ibdaynulausenting ou the oniel mo toward ysmith. W “I "°°"l|‘” "'°£:n::: ;°1 part in tiefwifaaye oneouteolie should lngland looks on this as ag supreme’ P ' n _M-_ mg¢.|,i°”_ be to give them representation at West- alert and believes there will he no _ minister- iiii-eiegiiaeiiieeaeyeaeeeisiaiieee. \'“‘-°-P '§'_°¢_f;_“d§,°¢“’* 3'5"' --ueiiig nothing is demgut." °*1‘“>“1" "UID ASI-FU* _ _ \a non account. nor caanrrnri. _ she ar - uizdmglie-:“H:;:i’N“S°wm°r:niii ai °"“'*» F°\>- 1--(Semi)-Thi a neeeeeapieii says sie nrinsii eaeeai-aeseniie t meer. e s . e‘_‘ir ' w .g ~ ~ - enee and avoid the iii. _ (’°'*';::i°n* 1';|:;';:°; JZ” . itries teasessetteqt and llotenbrifts Men’s underolothing: We'i‘l",5,'f' ‘ " :" “'° UP?" T“¢°" "‘“ "“'° °"'°° can se" you the best 'L00 H" uk un _ - i ack in disorder at the former. and _ _ p so vingto court-lnartial_ . . _ ` all wool suit of underclothing mm m,',,° d A Compnb “d,.,i»“¢"°°¢. “"1°°*‘°°°°“ °“ T°"‘°‘3' “ . . the l tteri lace. I ` in town_Come in and see. No (4 3 company, teena asleep on duty. l TL Wien” ,M no meh M" trouble to Show oods' J' lar san. rnox sr. Jomr. ' *end does not credit the Boer account. V oiiiei- iiiaiiei-e uae aii been dealt with lf" WU" °° “TH” "'°"- . slippers. perhaps ' by °*bl°- l’ Lords Roberts and leltichener have i D¢¢d l Pill' Remarkable Reductions in . ‘ , *- erv women likes a * i T" “t °‘ d 1° _ All prices or P0* °?°"‘"'° l' L°fd, gone to tae front,wlierever that is. up ‘ retty slipper, and they* ; White goods ; Strathoona’e Horse is not yet settled and 3,993 n , th, 39,, egg, t mg Powder ai. uarcls ainst § KIRO; at ‘ 'Ord ‘bout our B. Macdonald & goa 7 ‘dm g ~ - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 3 on Z . _ _ iv ° ' I ugola Slippers, 3:83 . i Init: ongola Slippers Strhp * M WE ARE *dj°“m°d' I \ A L 3h _ i ., . ) I A I .1 ieao e ol l l ili \ ig, ef --Q I I W A , WN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. FEBRUARY 8 1900 ='=*-1'-=ii ing the peat hundred years must draw forth the admission that our portion tt- day falls very short of what might have reesonabiy been expected. It is to be hoped that the realization of this may inspire us with a determination to attack the uilliculties that confront us more zeelously and more intelligently in the future. than we have done in the past. Though as regards our home relations the year has been comparitively nn- éeventful, outside of these, it has been far otherwise, for we in common with other portions of the Empire, have been _called upon to face the dread issues of war, and. for the first time in our his- ; tory to]send our sous across the ocean, .to sustain our conntry’s oause.A number lof our men are now at the front in South Africa, others are nearing Cape Town, with whom the Rev. W. J. Cox but lately a member of our ministerial ranks goes forward as chaplain and still others are being enrolled. Rejoice as we may at the outburst of patrictic spirit which has been called foith the dread penalties which attach to such coullicts are not to be ignored. This truth _has already been foroedi upon us,for even now we are called upon to mourn the loss ' of Chptain Hensley who was killed heroically leading his men into action in the battle of Spion Kop. Most fervently do we pray that the war with all its honors may speedilv end in the triumph 0| Truth and Righleousness and th The clergyman of the dilereut par- “'R" J M F°rb“‘ sibleforthe ehnrehtostaedifitlssep 0 ATI TE throughout the pariah “°°° “d “P” 5° and ‘° “°°¢"“°d n ____ , md nd awning.” the chnrchman who sought to advance ~ - I F bah.. l“n.'¥Eb:°r IIOIDB lllii:lI::l H ‘W r or ’ p noe a r _ ' , Gaudet. "cw" of th. ou,” preservation of the church, her people Jr ‘ mmm exmpdon repo" should atand_ shoulder_ to _sh ouldrr. . _ ld” ° Mad’ ‘U y sate atb gl _ _, nat be good fitting and ‘ . 331° I0' 5 “I3 °°lY ~ U19 °|\"°°' °f Sf- JW” Kwml it *N Gen. Gatacre at Sterkstrom from two " °mf°|’f*bl9i Wych grim “$82 5 U b9ll°V°¢t°b°Kf°Vi”2- sides. The belief however is that _ e .ht S the kmd '° "°* '~ as' 8 on ` . . . . I ReI>atoNn°a nonn naaor_r:n0g_ Gen. Giticre na,-i begun ii movement to _ ' dvertising t o-d n y ,j;§= ` ' f _'_f.`f__§ ` `_.f ' 1° _`i°_`¢ - - L - _. in _ ` ‘ ' * Q f , , V . . . » - re ‘ . ’ " ) )o ) - ~ ~ f Ge l l ll ’ d that retry, neat comfort l Loxnoa, Feb i-(Special)-Red "mn 'ex w V M", an e sl "ood * ppers, mend today moved an amendment to carer d h 'ti M1 t 6 PFICGS the address de~laring tne time had right , _ . ° ongola Slipperv, plat :_ "`g""'\ if d _‘ . '\O:l\1&<‘;|<;¢)On 0181] ‘ n-rp cavauiarts xis'rcn\ To nsnxovr _ .~- Special)-I-`red- Ouzola Slippers, Stee T°R°“'°’ F°b ( s 5 ° U D E : me Dongola, tm-ned N0 mngu- how you tote the banadians returned to Belmont to. es ilelexable 2 .. .` day from Richmond and Thornhill. merican Slippars ine ' '° mu do yu" ongoh mmed Solevaex a xomrrnn. rxrasrnr coxram-_ e tery neat S N G Orrawe. Feb. 7.-(Special)-The merican Slippers same _ Government has given- permission for ; above with Fi-ercn And uA;e::;:;;‘;:u;;:; mn: the organization in connection with the °°S ' ‘ t ll tedl _ rf itamdnvun 3nueens(;wn llifleso a onu n Bros ..`.l'..°'l..""’ & AIX CROSSIS THE RIVER. ***.* * no mud, pm., Leuven. rea. 1.-(speeiai)-'riie ml- Tis still uuprovided for, and there seems ' to be little hope of a satisfactory arran- ze ment being reached in the immediate future. If, however there is some ground for eeegi.tei.e.e,'ii.... i._ meer. .ire iei sober redection Lntenng as we now are upon the last year of the 19th cen- tury, a retrospective glance at the his- tory of the church on this Island dur- Ifahea SlUenfy lllsf0f¢lwa.lt UK -`\.-- '\ ‘*2’ /_~__ FIELD MARSHALL LORD ROBERTS. dum um Put ,nr hu lg,” I-nd mei, "Po", |11 of 'mu Who, with Lord Kitchener as Chief of Staff, has gone to thefront. B5” to jun" om. were full of encouragement for the | noir Jilanre. ~ J. I. Tartewastaken suddenly iltim Tuesday afusnieoa and hed toepssl theniglit table room atthelloaseof Commons,butisinuehbetterteday. ' NEW YORK STOCK LIST. Closing Prices Feb. 7. American Sugar 1124 U American Steel & Wire 58 *American Tobaccg 1055 Brooklyn Transit 75 llhflinswu ies Continental Tub. 845 Federal Steel 565 Federal Steel Prfd 76| Louisville & Nashville 81d New York Central 186| Beck Island _109| >|&. Paul ' 134| 'l'enessee_Ceal'and Iron 99 United States Rubber 29| |Usioa Pee Pr‘fd 74| 71 . April Cotton per100 lbs . 3,34 ¢|ll¢A00 IAIKBTS. Cmcaoo, Feb. 7.-(Special) The ' onawa, ree. 1._-(speeiaii.-lles._{ titferoltslhel' I. hive; Sl‘[ClAl.l.Y Fsr'l'hell& .Q February wheat. 06|: sore, 81| i s ~ __ _ oats. 221, pork. 810.95. 1,- ei -- \ Tayylazszzsil ;seea,ss| ;eeta, _Q iii; wheat. 69~euan.Mt' -- *, M-ai? iwrli. exam ' ° Group, the dread of every instantly relieved by Beatley‘s ,_ ~ men t. easterly wish. - ' tit § featlvtthe bythdr goalie . amved to end the war, by recognising _ 7 # - "ie: .- the independence of the Trausvael and I 1 0 I 1" " " _ U, - Orange Free State. The amendment iii ui f §"t"¢f‘~ an fbi. _=‘ followiagaretheoloeinglatq; 'i 1|? I egiigégi iiiiiiil §rl7§§§ §=i_i_er_i__ tt You Read ? Ifsoresdtliissud Nl wanttoreedloes. llll sua mmf tes wershlosnseeesh lla’ sntnaltlatl N m wortliiieeatsessh IILIII - Belts .......!...f",'........ I id. all rd ISI-00|* K