F558' » _s_;~"1;=§_ *.3 "/~ »v W, - . .nc , . A ra" 3" _~ r ar- ° _Lg _ iii- S ara. 'ir gg.. C It-_ ` ’ ._, .~ F. 1 f____~. ‘_ ,tn 3.1 $3’ 'd ng E ac- '=" iQ ` . ‘Ll ld N' It ' -_~ 55 l ` 0 1 _'S SC- . Q' 11: 39' fr .. 'es 4 Vi ii wi.; _ :ia 1-if;-'.~¢` B ° f ffv;f das . "2 ~ \ ~ `\ X _ _-‘_ ,__ _ D '-~E`. I ‘ ~ I .... R ef.. 3’ t , _ “-1, x ~s -' *_ Tig.” » the _if ..._ _ _..._ .» _~ as f gg.. ‘yr -= __ »' -L YP: 4. t ff* full »»;»1i ,, and ,.. * e. jf- _-_.t .__ s r Y' _ 1 ii* ' :sf ;_f; l 0 I! ._,'_ '1_ _,f ’I.,`?_. »s"-` lws | »_" M, _’=`¢_ rise- DI ._ -_, , 'i ‘e _-“ ¢_.f ni ~:“ lif v- '-‘ i.-X .- PI. ` _ ml. t, '. .Q Wx. , A. ev ,.e _l gf ‘$, I. _ S _ii x gf.. 'Tj "` ,,, , isis is :Z ,. f r l.' ‘I Whole Paper; i-(~§§O6O¢§ 3 Gi-~ +°` §___ A __ 'ie _ _.,_,_ =_=_ ff' V ESTABLISHED IBSI. 'run GUARDIAN, oHAm,m-rgfpo W __r- ei 131 -1 __ A.. Ag. in _f WN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER <24, 1900. " _ A ij A; _ _' _ ' KRUGE _ _ <' 4 3 > 5 E ia 5 - . To Holland Without lu= tcrference lliElHUEN`S CAPTURES. Hilyard Takes Vryheid-50 Returned Canadians now at Quebec. 1 'noiiii tiii-;Tui‘i»:_\".~' i‘.xPTL`RE5. i l.o.\'1>0.\'. Sept.~Lns,pl\1ms and damsons for preserv- ing, nw D McLeod & oo. 22 ii I . 1, ch§§0§;N_,G i§P§1§i‘*e§§ Qgobaizliefi S“""’8 1 ` ;w°ri¢i_ 'nn Y. ii. c. A., one c. E. move- ‘ _ il ' ‘ s Wanted at Cnce.-Two in-ights iris ,I CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURGH' COM' Slmd8yschoo_l work, greet- \\Di0\1 GND- The following entries have been 'receiv- _mit H- H m FULL STOCK ef School and College Books and School Supplies Also 'a nic Rvsii Every Day. Lots of people Buy their Goods from naszann s. Moons. %CS%® - A' ' ence broke this powsr and once more there A, BH'i"¢d 011 91° 81'°\ild5 011 Sifdlrdly- owen .img ¢g mg, - it Mr. lluttart is in the city with his , Tha dedication of the new Central The 'via of Lama- lifted in behalf of ‘ mg;-|-y-go-ground, whigh /will bg gncwg Races have not filled unless entries Chfmien Church wok i>1=<== vesrerdey- _ _ _ _ _ religion liberty and one restoration of ons! wwe 01° exhibition amends to-dem " wordof Godtolts place, power and pres- ' 1188511 K¢u¥ N14 Mhbii U10 11°", ‘nge oven one conscience in the ni-ns sign' tamvlns- 02 dlwmeir =5¢¢°1=.»=°°et the .¢°°" °°‘°".°u "‘°““°d "°"°°° th” `Summerside. » byte-nigbsnmsu, yds. sbsanu-ies in ~ ,of the return or lite, and with Luther ¢Q\1¢¢n Howl- Seburdw' they were at F'°¢57 *l'ifPi"*°.d if W i thorenppenm John- calvin emphuizingttwerk nmverins ferthelr crmtwmle MU “A “"5” 4° °°*'°"°’°"°°°"d P ment, union missionary efforts, union learn millinery work. Apply to lgliss .i PLE-I-ED SEPT' 22' i90U_ gelistic efforts and abovcall a larger and fm- the 1-was pg be held on Wednesday Emma Tcombs. head mi11i11¢r Wiih MOON .more Christflikc charity and benevolence gud Thursday gf neg; wegk, i :ii g & MCL¢0d' i lf' BUILDING COMMITTEE' tl18l'l EDB W'01‘ld OV6l‘ kDOW D876 ` I\ is prgbable Qhgf, mare may bg rgggiv.. \l_\'_ C § Alfred Dewar Murdock N. McLeod \nQ@3€‘*."¢g`,, ipmnk Beaies George A_ Stewart the full corn in the ear has not yet been 235 CLASS '--*'”'-""“""°*“-" been and are some of the fruits. And still gd by to-nighifs mail. .t ! I iii _ 0 itll' _ , A in ooniribniin nonieiiiing coward brine Bon Hni b Ben L. A. Bins Beit (fi dedication sermon preached in the morn- 1 11125 _ The church in the thought of God, de- . veleped and realized. Mark s 26-23. 0 The church is a plant of divine sowing isnd human husbandry. Some people re- = ject it because they have not found its fruit as ripe and luscious as they had ex- A pected. They are dissapointed and turn away from it. Others accept it and are ful- aly content. They feel that no improve- ment is possible. They come into the ‘blessings of the church or into possesion of a dowcr, or fruit, instead of into pos- session of a seed that is to be cultivated. <_ of delusions' concerning the operations _of gra.ce,God’s plan for saving man. To many the operations ofChristianityare irrational. l They do not expect it to work along Qi full cornon the ear." The structum chn_ ,unfold according tc law. “The blade ne in this period have come into existence a ,tion grounds.Tsnts are now being erected. _r multitude of union efforts that have brought incalculsble blessings to the i EXHIBITION RACES, Charles H_ Chandier realized. It is still our privilege to aid b “;- i i T R » Y - ~ Y ' ' Aacnrrscr ingto the world the full truitage of divine Blu; Boi] ggmgd by B, E, Fglgugi Law , ` _W_ C. Hmin, F. R. C. A., Charlottetown bes§inz¢_ W0 my =\°= klwv JMU Wh" reneewwu. N~ S- -ff ,ig _ _ the church will -be when it is fully devel- Briiiianmngm-ad by J, P, Ln-ing cape \,f,.>, , - F d f if °°"TBACT°R°' oped. But whatever slse it may be, it '1‘mv¢i~,¢,P, E, L 1 ;“"' °*' sm "W9 ° i H. & S. Lowe, Charlottetown Will 5° d|°f»iU8\1°h°dl ,bi \h¢§° WADE. The Poetess Ch. M. by Actuary, fenter- i /,N _ universality, unity and spirituality T c edb A B Ewen Amherst N -S P I I i Parkwood, b- S. 29%. J' i i, The result is neglect ot husbandry. There» time sire Parkside, entered by John McPhee, W , ~ . _ ; ii i arsmieapprehsnsions and are the result Fpsetown, P. E. I. J P Y \ -iq, ' i A 0" qi ¢ ` Tlnlys ent°red by ‘ . 'ai I l _ | _ \ 'ri agaulst Dash, b, g, by King Darlinda, entered _ 4 r. ~ -- by Charles F. Dewitt, Bridgetown, N. S. Booksauen and smu°n*L Bessie Rampart, entered by J. A. Lea- i man, Halifax N S ‘ii ii ii rational lines. In nature the plant must T 6 RDYAL »x|@ Pi* X.. M mn § his rigns or cod wi-ni.. nm an neun arfmd ddnelitlesahov toibofzlvvn dnrins ,"9 5”* “"1 "° "°¥'° *M* '"3 imap. The fervent tender spirit filled the sxhibitioaolitbd P\‘¢88l1U`W¢0k- Wesley spafking for the spirit of God- Hr. L. L. Salvall with Esaw, the lady fliness aswell as the form is the growing snake eater, isfln the city. Hs visits the Pf°°°‘" °° “* “W” "°°°° ‘nd “li blade. Hers in this period the great Sum sity for the purpose of giving daily exhl- **°*5°f °“|'°°*'i°°'- diy school movement had its birth. Here bitions at the Pxiovinciallixhibition. The li ____,.__._ , ._tbe_~streams ot Bible and Missionary snakesars kept ina pit and the exhibitor Society usefulness took their rise. Therelaims that the reptiles are consumed at _ _ there came, in the early part of this ileastsofaras the diesrveris concerned. iK“mf°”'H°"‘°h°P`.,!Yd°l'°~ 10°' icentury, that ldeepstrong, earnest, loving Hr. G. Flsgwith his Vaudeville Com- _ A protest against 'the evilsof sectarianism. pany of lten people are in the city. _This was the appearance of the ear. For ` Flag’s show willbe given on the exhibi' ‘A ig) _jg 4:? <§l\'\” 5 some wonderful fast time made. lr ` :Q4 _ _~ ~ ° ',‘ nn- In 'nn Y~' l‘ll66 Gf “UBI ””‘””‘”G”`s_‘°E"°“ §§."§`3§'3f‘°n.il°i°nia; 11133- 1 33.? 3.0 The --entered by H. c. Lydiard. _ Rbbert Fennell, Charlottetown. A » _ ‘ A T Kent ville. N. S. iii ' ' ' d i . » »~ t The following isabrief synopsis of tle , ___ _ (Continue _2 a?t,page),-, xi' 2.24 cLAss. - i and t'h°~ ` ' ‘ A Parkland, B. S. by Parkside, entered by , ""lf‘ i W. B. Bowness, Sumrnerside. I -gill! a“sh\8ss c0“°g°‘° " 'ii n l ._ _ ~ Minnie, entered by S. N. Dawson, North ~ 9 Tryon, P. E. L it Rock Farm Grace, BL M. entered by J. ,AX Ladgefsv : l ii i R. Lauiny, Amherst. '\\ . Brazillian B. S. by Brown Wilkes enter- iii,” Day Books’ ii fa. ’ ed by D. S. Mann, Peitcodiac, N. B. 3 _"_, I ' Guy I. entered by Chas. J. Wil1is,' Sack- cash Bpoks’ ' ; , _ ville, N. B. i Journais’ etc” etc, ii 1 Ninas ann. pine A 1” “ws * it Ben Hal, entered by B. S. Feltumi 200 A618 for 88131017. 5 S cream of tartar. Lammwn, N_ S_ iw 1 --- 8. d. b Hernando, ~ isis), t'fT__'i i i “Y . ._ fa ~ I ‘A ‘ f“.~_ ~» ` *___ it ' "sez za ' , ,_ 1 gi - ,‘\ 1 ' Y IV. ;_::_. ie Q .Q _ *__ __ ‘L .rlillllinsl And May Return to Tlici SMITH A GREAT MAN -L__-_._..__. __ ...___-..a____.._. I Hugh _Iohn`s Late Colleague PIO’ _ Arcllgbt, entered by J. A. Lsamals- Although the two slow classes in ,-, other-' four, the het classes, are of Ind imia some nu idinn ni .pn-no " I To cure ailmdsdie in ten minutes# “f*‘”?»~W‘ ~ \ Ii % % _ “E