Ill i .Ir '=;"f1";~.`-~_i¢4»|=§'.>v~i.s»=@,,=§s ».» . _ _,. ._._ . __ .___ _ T - O 52 J", 'f`i"""f:?'it- ;` 1.€ 5"' -""E"'i":'-¥`¢‘.i:.' __ _ __ ' ..("- _... -:"f*.‘f- ». _ .=»;f`>"";~"'>‘»-§ »-.` ~ ., -'fri - . €5n`=',f»"`-' . '. ,i"l'.-_."7-1".-¥`.-.2.;}_ - '-2 ‘~ 1”?" "ef-.; ..' " t T ~ 1 ._ "’ ° ee _ -‘ V . '~ ‘ ~ r ' - i ~ - ' ‘ ’ 2'- ' ‘ » ' ` ""‘V;1’””- s ‘. ‘ .z I `. ~-'sr-_-.,Is’-j."_':;2ff":~f»i§H.1€»=fi`Tf71-_> ` 1’-V;-7 *’f“"»f" . THE. NIN RDIAN. ; ;s'rABl»lSHED '89' cnannorrnrown. Piuucn iznwann isnann. riiunsnnr. ooronna 22. iso: _ Piucr: rwo _-f-»°'-""' 7| " - 'f ‘=- _ _ - I1' _ N A “_ Y 1 S iPPiiiWiS THE iiiiiilii THE SUNDAY SCHOOL 1 a iIiliiiiiiiiiiiS iiiii iii iili iiiiiiii Piiilililiiiliiil CONVENTION CCLOSES Piiiliiiiiiiiii _______ -_ _.i ` - 1-_-zu 4 / ' in lnslimabie Gai" 0V°fW°l8i‘S C°"S°d by L@€iSiHii°“ ye# i°'After Most interesting Sessions-An Eioquent°’ _ ° For War Between Japan and My DiS“°°°‘"""°"t O. be H"ish°d f Address by Rev. Dr. Smith-W. C. /Pearce _ “"5” C°"'i""° _ _ of Chicago Gives instructive Talks ' wade Could Hope for no More_Conservat|ves Block the Commons - - I Russia Objects to U. S.Treaty with ¢_-»q- P . ‘ .Favorable Result in any Court Post Ofiice with Biair’s Speech to the D¢|egat¢S° . ___ China- Carnegie Given the -Our C0mmiSSi0l\8\‘S e-Laurier S-ys Franking ` B\amed» P. ivnege is Abu sed. “HES ON THE AWARD. DELAY OF PBOROGATION. Imwx' Oct" 21' _(Sp°°hn_ T.” OTTAWA' 0”' 21” (S9e°i°1)“P"°'°3°` rendered some excellent singing, the sl diszussillll %b° AL“k“° *wud "fs 3°” ‘S 358103. BS bile" is SWIG iolrislation organist Miss Jessie Strong presiding at le gain of definitely settling yet. tg be f1¢,ish¢d_ |4l\°°“°° °“°°'i““ i’°"°““"‘\°°P°’t°“m°° irons sviaearnr ron nsnrunn. * °i’°°'d betwnm um smut' and The Alaskan boundary settlement' has by the reziring president, Rev A F Wight- hdfd °°ti°°S tu outweighs my dw given an impetus to the feeling that Capt “L me declsmn’ 'hub' Bernier should be helped in his north pole iw-all practically leaves things as they expedition were found." Bi.AIR'S SPEICH MAKES TROUBLE. so casa. » ii “MDA BAD \ 1 Mr Borden indignantly complained that 'nl' Tm" funn" d°°bt's whwh" the Speaker had ordered from the car- gaada could hope for a more favorable some British papers condemn the space. Caaadimtommissioners for not signing ‘umm A395; op 1-R;N;;;N(;_ *° °""° ‘md '°" P“"“°‘“”3 N* °x' sir WiifriThe total amount spent upon the different schools this .year was much greater number of school members 1 -lr answered several questions which had been handed ln. The auditing committee’s,report was ‘next given and showed a balance from last year of$119_58: this with receipts from different sources made a total nf -$2313.18, and with an expenditure of $1904.58 leaves a balance on hand of §100.60 After a conference conducted by Mr Pearce the Association adjourned. WEDNESD AY EVEN ING. _ ' Af.er prai»e service the report cf ' Teachers’ Training Department was sub- mitted by J D Seaman and will be found _on page 3. ‘ Rev A D Mctlnliy, read the report of the Alumni Society in connection with the teachers’ training course. i Next came the presentation of diplomas to graduates. . _ Rev Dr Smith, moved. seccndcd by] _‘Rev F A Wightinan a resolutfon expressing regret of the retirement of Mr 1 Rev Mr Rat-tee then gave an address on i“The Training of the Teachers." The' teachers ne.d to know a great deal about the Bible also the business- of i'¢&°hiU8 and how to teach. He would favor weekly or bi-weekly meetings of teachers. ~' - duet was sung by iliss Z Sharp and Miss i Acoi-n_ joined in the chorus by the choir. _ Rev G R White, Charlottetown gave 1 1 an address on ‘~‘Our duty to the Sunday School” dwelling upon the greatness cf. the work especially in this age of so mary I evils. ‘ The committee on resolutions moved a l resolution tendering greetings and I propare for the ideal Sunday Schools thanks to Mr Pearce and thanks also to “ whose scholars and instruction wil _ the pastor and truste.s_ the o~g-inist of the church and the choirs, the people 'for Odered for provincial work was thenftheir attendance. the local committees, the friends who hospitably entertained the delegates here, the press for reports, the railway and all others who assisted. 'The resolution' was passed by a standing vote ' By resolution the Prssident, Rev Mr. Whidden and the Field Secretary, Rev Mr Ray mond were appointed delegates to attend the Nova Scotia convention _which - meets next week. Alter the singing of ‘God be with you till we mret again‘ and the benedie ion by _Rev Mr White the convention closed. -1-K-Z1’ ‘ Winmrsc, Oct. 19.-The C P R ollloials ‘ here deny that there is any possibility of a strike of the engineers and dremen. 1.1191 men are awaiting the return of the H011"-f _ “Very low Prkes m quan-titi¢s__»s association then repaired to the church treal committee, and the result ofthe - _ _ and aftera short devotional service the pollof tlienien on this division. The ~ _ report of Home Department was given by general feeling is that trouble is ' much HAS _A ..bb.ie_ireiy‘pr~eu-an N _ 5 ZARD & WSterna Charlotte wn Them thod lessl tnana Saturdli- 3 .Aff i _ _ _ .fl ’ __ Mr 'r I much encouragement on primary depart- | ‘.§1‘.?.Z“§.§“..?;‘":':‘.‘*§f$“§‘.§§”§:.’§2.’;.°:§,TH£ cirtowu sT_ocK ex- CHANGE. ‘ - | Daily Quotation List Furnished l l Telephone' 268. |oioauig pribee obb. so. on-,.21 _ 4¢3a`ter- thaafln Sci-mer ._ _ _ _ f _ elthercasefaiiure in teaching. Again the-ljoliied the church. '. _ ""`Baftii1_l_n`1"£`&Oh_io _ 'C.P. B. New York Central DQUIUR. R&il8 7 -_-; - Freedom of Limerick- ' His Vision- WAR DAKGFR NOT PASSED. Yoxoiuiu, Oct. 21-(Speclal.)-1The ministerial conferences and naval preparations continue the belief that the of war not yet passed, f ' 0BJl@3 T0 U B.TBEAT¥¢ - _ 'rbei Rubens eutboi-iiiee ue understood boobies: to ine new treaty betéeaa onine ’ and ‘ the States which opens in mansion-ie. to United states moe, in an interference with Russian _ camrpou’era1snrnnmou. _ __ by _wnrrn ae oo., ageaie for nm1Is'ai thengave his report which was chiehy STOPPANI, Stock Brokers, New York. Lninmcrr, Iam.a_.im,_Qct. The freedom of the city has been given to Andrew Carnegie. _ _ Benn-ring be the emigration be _ “Ireland’s loss was A'mer'lcan’a grain.” C an & srans-ami srsrriis. ' C He looked for the day when Canada aaa the stataa__wmid.,.haxe.a.,pimp_leti9_n_ wboia makéiiuo _ 5 __ ‘__ _ 742 7%) 119 1191 117i 1lU§ Colorado Fuel 8.: Iron -- Zilil &'ie Railway Illinois Central Manhattan Missouri Pacific Metropolitan _ Pennsylvania 1 Reading _ Sugar Southern Pacino St. Paul [win City 27% 27s 131 _ 1332 133i 905 901 was 106- 118; use 46 _ use 115; 41; 41; iss iss; 33! 345 Union Pacino _ 71% 'iii United States Steel - 14 ~ 13; ‘° “ Preferred 591 583 Dom. I. ani S. Com 91 9 Louisville & Nashville IMS 100§ Dominion Coal Common 63 712 ~ 'n _ _r of .iieeeee ie often me neil marked by a_ woman’s. gown. A recent investiga- gon showed n. horde of microbes, includ- ing those of influenza, consumption and -a _ozen other varieties, gathered in the tra1i_1h of a woman’s dress. A i e microbe is eveigwhere, but its prey are the _weak an feeble people " While the olfering wes being taken a` Wh°9° b1°°d 13 “P°°1'" Sud. dig¢S¢i011 iiweak." Dr. Pierce’s Golden Mqlical Discov- ery cures diseases. of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition and purilies the blood.` ' It strengthens the body by increased nutntion. to resist _ or throw 05 dis- lr ease. - °Pl¢8_S¢ accept in thanks for the good Dr. _Pierce's Goden Medical Discovery has done for me,” 1 writes Mrs. N. Ches- Jcg, of Cleveland, Cuy- alao? o. Ohio. “I was trou lcd for over a year with what the doctor pro- nounced indigestion. I had nervous headaches. an unpleasant taste in _my mouth in the morning, and my blood wa_s very I t ' d diferent poor. rie _ medidncs but to no avail. M parents insisted on my taking Dr._Pierce‘a Golden _ Medial l did _ no; am nowon t e fourth, _ bottle, and feel stronger than I have for I cannot speak too lily in its favor." Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are easy and pleamnt to take. _ A moot eiective - laxa-' .. some ;_ lip” ‘gs §‘.'°"..l"¥- TRlnEaAND___'sHiP-Plus. _ font or culnlotrerowu. Oct, 21. ar. Eliza Mac, McDonald Pictou ‘ ~ Oct. 26. old. Laura Cox, Quinn", Sydney; Mary M. Romley, Rewkey, Pinette. Oct. 21.. cld. Alma, Berso. Picton; Lorne, Hays, Orwell; Agility, Porrior, `We|t Arlchata ' 1 '_j T " _j _ Conghs. colds. loananesa, aadotlottlrol llallmenh are qnldrly' l|y&`elo&0 tabieucten oentsncrieox. C - _ . _ 4 ' » 4 Merit made shoes, Ames Holden make. ' ii Ask for them. , _ _ _ 1 _ ...auf 7-' _J _ _ ook news _ _` We' have»..justi..receiv¢t1 part of our Fall and Winter stock of ' - __Babks,fron1'f11¢ f<'_> _'hs Publishers. "`“ C Union. * i - ‘Routledge & Co. of/iers. _ _ _ ' 'We are in a position t0 - supply Sunday School Lib- ,-any Bggkg as low as they freight. _ VVe have just supplied ‘ one of the Clly S. S. Lib' ' raries ‘wi‘fli $75.00 worth of ' new books. We _send out Books on approval..-Let' us know how much _you _ wish to spend for Library. i 1 Boolis and we .will_.§end you double the amount' in* ~‘ - Books for your selection. - and' take back? what; A f i 1 et' T er-Seder . »-.i’f’..’.’;‘f...i $27.... .e£.’..1. __ Nisbef & Co. , 4 9. Lofbrop & C0. if? Sampson, Lo’lv & C0- g. Fleming, Reine!! & Co. li, F. Warne & Co. _ 'Ward, Lock & C0-» and - can be got from the Book e- Rooms and save you the - o _ 1 1" . 4 Q * J i ii f S ._ f " " A _. I-311". ‘~ ._ h I