` manding abolition fee system and pay- ” ment of living salaries. Two or three 'CITY & CUUNIRY NEWS 'i§‘i'&ni)i§.iJoh3°ffl§u§'yi“o§o2fi¢?i=Iil\(;l in it-ht I WSI IIB Gletllltll 011| TW0men’s Lace Boots, strong, llJ‘i'lP\"3 i -O-OW*&~O-O~ o1[.L fbe News I ALL {;.‘¢?'f'fn¢¢ g g-‘-0-e--0-0-4-0-0-0-¢_g.,.,e " \_ -_H ".*~._. 1- ir-__ »__)‘,;-7. *”’,`_ '~j-1‘»;~'_ b.__ _ _ _ vs_- __i_,-sz: <- _\- _ _ fsriiusufa ml. I “J I I I I POSTS; _ run GUARDIAN, oi1ARLorrnrowN, ramen EDWARD rsnAivD, MONDAY, snrrnunnii ioj woo. " in - A Y" '** 1* U ". ` ` - :L I il l_ . __ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ D ‘irish n, iii grip. Pe aflm.t= the uistice . a proclaims the im~ f W maculate purity, the holiness of theman i ' _ ` ` ‘_ Christ. What a complete confession of, -f _ I genuine honesty, and what splendid ’ Y M C PLAQUE sERMoN PUB _ neroiomnniid ' , ° ’ ' ' ' " e e ‘ e e his appalling suiferings to face them with such fortitude I He promptly and firmly defends Christ. , ~ I; A I 2 With him no thought of deliverance - ~ fro MISSING I ¢_.__._,, 011 Friday Last Were all fi, Killtd SIIERIPFS ON THE STUMPI M ml Exhibition Building at Kent- ville Burned-Marchand Improving. __-_i_ 'mx-: six .uissmc M1-:N wlmu KILLED. OrrA\vA,Sept, S-(Special)-The six non- Commissioned odicers and men of the Strathcona horse who were reported miss- ing on Friday were killed. rsmiinri .\iAacHAxD nirnovrxo. Qminrc, Sept, 8.-(Special.>-Premier Marehands condition has again taken a decided turn for the better. snianlrr 'ro Biz THEICANDIDATE. Mor-'TxEA_L,' Sept, 8-(Special)-Sherid' Tousignant of|Arthabuskawill bethe Con- servative candidate. srmnin-s xx GENERAL si=:1=:KI.\'G HONORS. QUEBEC, Sept, 8.-(Special)-Times are so good in Quebec that sheritrs are de- others will seek political honor. EXHIBITION BUILIJINGS Dmrnotrib. Hanrrax, Sept, 8.-(Special).-The EX- liibitionBnildings atKentville weretotally destroyed by fire, last night. The origin is a mystery. Thought to the workof ~an incendiary. » ` i~ - 1... Col.Folter,theQnarter MasterGenera.l,» of the Militia of Canada is com . ins fe Charlottetown to-night. He visits the city to look aftei-plans and specifications in connection with the alteration ol the Drill Shed. 1%- A FLHILY NHJKITY I Mr. J. Wright Of 1% McPherson avenue, -_’~ raft ?‘¥,’.§’.‘2.‘°..’...i‘;?'i‘.;.. n£.“<‘>“i..§‘.‘¥."§§§.’,. ..i°i.’§.¥ Ithasbegninu-sein fal ortwoyeam,an we, ve §“...‘*`.i-5rz.a=i~=.?i-iiii;ir°v..f.°~...°i.'u no if gum th _ Uni¢ed_Stef9’- 5 lczgglzsoa 't-tie. lqfiilily szize lfwlills- ' A 5 oenr<§i\in Twist" chewing tobacco-is‘20 percent laisger.-thsnetormerly dares all nervous disease 50 cents a bcx, ‘ THE DREADED PLAGUE INCRESSES. Gi.Asoo_W, Sept. S. - Special). _ Two a the surveilance. GENERAL i~:Lr::rror1s ix ocrosna. tions point to general elections during the month of October. Lord Salisbury Will return to England next week and dissolution and anEa.stern policy may then be expected. The belicf is that many Unionist; will rotnrn to Liborni fold. ` l O C lasgow Hag Three More Preachcd Last Night mi _ML George livii1g’s Ad- ‘S - I ixiisri :.;’:f.:;‘5;;":;“.: - - A Af""°U<-'S Ni - I I Qi-l_alit§ ofurheil bhéfriiter differed very ~ '_ I" I ' 'Z _ widely. And tliisfact' becomes more ap- , - *' __ __ ___ parent when we bear regard to hisiprayer, - A “Lord remember me vi hen h . e “tt nr Jo U 15510NAR1|;5 K1LL}3|>,_BY REV. D. L. LOCKERBY__i_-_._.__._._,_.____. ._..;.-......fC....., ...nn METHDOIST CHURCH I W INS mmm - - asement, and wonderful prop- 1_ I' " ii-_-._ ~ hecy are here. ` ‘ *iii* P dditional casesof plague wereadmitted to _, hospital and 18 others placed under p tensely interesting conversation, that Oc-_ LONDON,Sept.l8.-(Special)-All indica. curred between Christ crucified and the will give a definite announcement of' uolu mssrorranms MURDEBED. ° . h LoNDoN, Sept. 8.- (Special).- Sixteen ,t ro . . . _ _ horns. Its only attraction was human testant missionaries chiefly Americans , skulls and the bones and dust of the vic- have been murdered atTuinous andanxiety 'E 5 soi IERS n Unowic 1, 'For some months past Rev. Daniel L Lockerby. Philadelphia, has been visiting in the city. Last night he fHewe1led¢* in Zion Church. ` Voices from Mount Calvary. Text John 23.39-43. ' We find here recited, the brief but in- two malefactors now suffering the same form of capital punish men t. I remark lirst that the place is Golgotha -the placeof skulls, a rocky height sug~ gestive only of desolation and bareness. Not a. single blade of grass varied the monlfnnyof its dreariness, not a Bower saed its fragrance here, not a tree threw its grateful shadow upon the naked body I the aufering Christ, and no kind hand ad placed a rosebud in his crown of. ms \\_;l_io__ preceded him in death in this failure, of paralysis and of body weakness- es. _ peoplg you meet. Nervous diseases do not _ _ get well of their own accord. Rqnlla-l` and ' fD.Ch ’ NerveFood Q tial nam- i"f. 1 nfl;-1’ ly i-of _ upon to stop me wasting process , _ .;~ _:iff _ ____ _gf/f __ -chsa gvitality from the system. Dr I. H. SIIWIRI I (IIS m¢;¢' in Summersidemfeaves Cha » after the meeting. Fare $1.00 for round ti-pi. is felt for safety of the other ministers. D INTIINTION OF THE POWERS NOT KNOWN. There is still 'no dehnite news as to the intention of the powers. CITY & CUUNTRY NEWS iii ` ` . C on also __ _ in use, the length being three feet four inches. The new rifle is intended only for the cavalry and artillery. The carbine is_a magazine rifle holding 6 cartridges and is sighted up to 2,1110 yards, -thus the ran; 0 is not sogrcat as the Martini-Henri which is sighted up to about 3100 yards. One 3|-¢¢,;_ the Lee-Bimeld Car- bine is, that the one ammunition _ will do for all, Thererwill be about 220 of the rifles ¥ssne¢|,'or enough to arm the 4th Regiment, C. A. The men are highly pleased with their new arm. __€_°:__l.. ' READ rifrs nm FACES This is the age of brain trouble, of heart You can read it in the faces of the I I £se’s1$ei'=ve‘Yo‘uli'ctates-nevrrichrhiuod vitalizes the nerves and P61`mane“tlY T1-|¢ special for Monday ' ht's Liber I. oieiixxrgn ai 5.20 p. nn. local. r¢f°,1‘°'11£i gi These unheard Of P15063.. will make them go.” ‘ I 60c Girls’ ‘- " “ 481% _ Qlilds’ “ “ “ 50,8. ,, .. .. Come at once before tl1iS- stock is sold. 70c See 2nd page f0l' dis' A counts. *M F BRUS. 32cM Bla (0 \»» -. o X " w \ t\" , W i-.i*an>ii“laif“_asuf.f.'§ aieri in ei; - is is S. L the place of jfublic execution. I remark again, the form of the death penalty was crucifixion a form of death by onlys 4 upon' §he__ lowest cril:n_1,na.§ slaves; His celkal posi- fie='i==.;f!1i!.;-ftinle exestiév ¢°!i°i,e-iiiigf’i-:';'~ e_never)top§d j' ~ _, *punishment to thwart justicetfiand icon- T,.§¢,h¢yd;L@him¢oC,1v¢u;y.;?,‘ ~ ° j".. tinue,-in crime. ~God and*-i=(3hi‘I”at.»1l'ev&*-~»foi:lioci~oss,;\'¥'e bows his h ,- he .L it answered. doubtinz and unbelievins is nnisiiod. his onin inns upon his bi-mi, I-"`a.Y¢l`- He WIS t'hel`ef°l`e 3" immniteutv a pallor cverspreads his matchless brow, If m'nnrei>evti»s end Uvforziiel mm Thi? nominisoldsof drives tinongii his is a kind of death-bed repentance.vi6 ,broken geaggayesus ¢|,,,-;s¢_;s dem H13 $614901 “ff “eval 5°‘*i\` flI1Q¢d»" C*Ii5F_‘bmo§lier,"' ' euniversegoesiiito mourn would not speak to him .~ 'sihner Mw&R_@fliu§A(‘“&§ GM-had igbereaved; the trusting toadcath-bed repentance. Then earth nemmeh me rocks are rent the ShBIl`ffh€Y GH-Il “U51 Wi" “O9 ”~“°"”°"»; cart-li qiiakes, the stoiitest hearts are ap- anomirwus Silence the 0~-1" 'H'-“*'*=i`» an I muroei..-rs and dei-iders are 'c- WANTED AT UNCE by fo him an =wfn1nm»i~in-em ` iff.-¢...`i., inénioo mi, Join. nnngsmilinln- Butthe other- -i-~==<> hi'-1 - -...., nent. snoonod.-1-Heaven rejoice; I _ - ' ' jflaelll; 5 rs S C. Moore. *BL gen- mark Lhis Sisnlfivauv ami- fer Nwhlué-. .ini aio -world is -“soornton I ;_-; _ , » - ,I i 1 i __ ,, _F . » language; dost thou not fear God (this died li kg ii philosopher but Jesus Chr-ig; _ < _ _ _ . ._ ..- God)seeing thatwe are in the same C08- idladaikeag He m_ himulghe ~'_ i , - I- ; ' '- -- ‘ ` _` " " lS8I'V&l'\f. W5-895 damnation, and we indeed justily for we ,G_ " _He __ P -_._ .IE-“hh” W 3° suHer the due rew’ards of our deeds, %téf° it £tr0'i,é(r 3- ,- ‘ “_ pel'SOno this do __ nothing amiss. i and and ‘Q hath thgpowu. ‘ _~ -» 5 _ ; I-me »>*=°'¥‘°°‘*”°““*'3l --Dewi _ A ‘ I 1- 1 t HARD & wiselgiisiiow-&lefa_ctor,-vgad defwiih- No! Thhtihriccledated aidiiif " ' I fl pp Y ` his dyillll L°1'd- In 5” ’°b“k° he im' `plaintive of all prayers, but served notice ‘ 1 . nounces the _fundamental doctrine of ‘on mgunimma that he‘“»‘b°utwentu_ . __ , -. .i..-_.»- _ _ 00RE’S. cinistaniiy.dw and sw-==,==°" f19°» "ml 1° A112 “°‘*°"- f"-* tiki' i " .- I- ~ » mint: _-gglest e~.svgi._ _‘--ff\enff‘i1£nd~vhe b1\ilnsorhy~tn=zhtin;0ur _nw of e rifle is _ lI»¢°-E'hAi!1l..thne dnniislnif iagoin.e€n=. tony byoemin so-oaiiofi ooimnn. i=iii;‘iii» 2-rbine, and Nw W¢i8hf> is 99"” P°°”d3 wonderful spectacle. He goes to Golgotta jmin ’ die I alike-Pagan or Christian, Seven 0\lD¢8S, |111 Bdva-115881* °Ve1' th° °1d -aid infamy, willingly, while he reminds *Indian or Saxon, Jew or Gentile, virtuous es of two pounds three ounces. It is bothfri i ‘ ~ ‘ ' , ends and foes. ‘I have power to and vicioua,good and bad, isalie never somewhat short»er_t!ag~th0$W ‘ ’ » '_ - ° lily’ life and powerto take it .quotarthis conversation 'as an ellaventli again; I lay down m lif f elf , y eo mys , no hourrepentance. . man taketh :it from me.” Power to die, Z“To-day shalt thou be with me in power not to die, yet he .goes willingly, Paradise."-This _answer coufes quicker His sacrifice was voluntary. G' than light 'Gashesfdown 'from _the sun. Itiscustemary and legitimate to judge Where is Paradise? “Wherever Jesus every mnn in two ways-by what he says is,” ,says Newman Hall, so say I, so say and by what he does. In thiscase by weall. ~ ' . , . ' ' The death otChrist is the only one that ons, that make it clear to my mind that - ~ is commemorated in every part of the all men, do not die alike-that the , V ,_ . , re world, in every sweek of every year. is aspecidc moral difference, at death be- Shakespeare had his _ _ _ temoentenary of tween di1rere1.t n vile- We iudze thgage bn»in,bni. christ' inn wookiy ooiobrnaon _ three by their final utterances. 'I noiiiof bins and-aoniii for ninemsn non-I Note, first, some things in which they ~tm.;e8_ It his 'hem t|,_e__ mspgraign bfi all agree. All are ' _ _H1211-“_ ¢°H1m°11 'H1 noon, pointers nod sonipion- one anon-j manity. Qi are under the ban of law as ti, ememore thantheir genius has made malefactors. Their puriishment-their them §mm°,m_|;_'And after the lap” °f DhYSi¢&1 S\1ff¢fil18'S» P1`¢0iS¢]Y me these centuries He lives, He speaks, He same; ani their abandonment, shame, in - agts, as tml’ asever’ f _ fauiy and ignomy the same. Death is _That voice whose doquence inspired their common- lot. They all pray. Yet, t;he`sp0nta_m.0us and unmimnu eu1@°f there is a spedlfic moral difference bebW€¢U the people. “Never man spake like this these three, as indicated by what the-V’ miin”that,soothed thesorrowsot any: 'Note Eiiétiiiras of’ others.-“§*e' naiene~*§g m'3§§T§§ fa.ctor’s prayer. “lf thou arf- the S011 *f niusic, that oft broke the stillness of the G°3 $S5‘hY§°fIf°4anda’n‘5mthe t prayer t lled Qyave of though Qsed to t m s atke ‘ e , - if i r ‘f , ` S" on n t I UC IJ__`3i§)§%@°l’tI1 0;-Hehivenig _oun _"a=':`@ for his enei _ e.f4,,f§§I'.hat §§ll rep|!’~.,L§,.§Qf0Il0.§VefI'b.YQ1 0lI,l§0\1f_’#_.§'1,r3°- c °euce,_Qn his” ei§an if/at It began with the wrong word->-‘Il‘.” His voice speak wd,,_y_ one desire, deliverence from present suf- - be remembered gthen-remember me then, a poor, dying, but repentant and ing in what he says, of a far reaching and exhaustlveiknowledge of Christ, which alone was, or couldlbe, the foundation and procuring cause of his gigantic faith; Present environments were most unfavor- able to the existence or the strenglhiof his faith. Ho hoard but the howl and ribald jests of the mob; he saw but the wrltfiing quivering, bleeding” b0dy of Christ, utterly helpless on the cross; poor incentives to. faith. He must, .therefore have been a follower 0f‘0bdst3f¢'i§g a limrt, if not the Whole, of h'i§ flfthly ministry, else whence such knowleikei His offence perhaps largely a one; but if more than that, oneropented of, and when he saw theblood, hefagv ‘what .l.ie__k'new would save hiin; all hfgc _faith is founded on knowledge, and Onhothing else. he saw. “The Lamb oféod that he was a true belle His murderers thoight that when he The C0 __ _ h ..L£°f.?.."f.‘.’2‘*.‘?;‘;‘f.T ”.“;§";;’;§..‘;”;‘is.‘?.§‘?;2 "5 *ln Neighborhood or Janna, , - ~ - n ' ~ “ . »» W ; _ The E”i"S“ F‘°°“°”S “‘ ~ Versa ‘°” ° ‘ “ W” -‘ff.§::!f.,“iif;;sb;...”:e"§;’; 3;? Um we Student Dewi- -Milfs-B°=fs How H1 h october-Intentions of , Ma1¢fa‘5i°1'5 011 the Cm ' ` ' ` ' SS ciples were striving whichofthem “should J I ,,e,,,,, g,,e,,es,_ ment of the Y. M. C. A. - Position, the Powers. Of Calvary, _ _ “When thou comest”-what ' ' prophecy . is here~what intelligent prophecy is here -'ww _ of Christ's second coming “ Iu'_t,hy king- dom.” He draws aside the veil of futurity and sees Christ coming and all his holy Angels with' Him, and projecting his thought into the ages to come he prays to » . » - ' . 3 believing siniier. Evidences are abound- Mr. Geo. Irving, who has been connect First Moenodisr cnnroh last nigiitf' The following is a synopsis : _ ,before in studentsl The great strategic importance 'of universites and colleges' is recognized by all: A great many of the prominent and in- iluential places in the country are lllled by college trained men. The great maj- orityof our1awyers,doctors and clergmen are graduates of universites, so that all willlsee the importance of reaching them for Christ. How are they to be reached? This was the question that troubled some earnest students in the Un- iversity of Virginia in 1858 and prompted' ed with the Y. M. C. A. of McGill College forthe past two years preached in :the To-day the church is interested as never _ . _ IU- ThI8` UI Bd,ih0WBV , ~§ BWI!! lille Bill of the _,_-___-_ -------------- -- sr as them to organize the In tereolleglate Y. ll. C. A. ~ _ This organization -has as its field all North America,the avowed object of the movement is to organize and de~ velop strong associations in all North Am-. erican Institutions of highest learningf where'theie”are younginen. "I f I i . if alone klba they to ni* "H33 ( _, , -i___, noiaahlshwsitgw _ RTB :aenot be not drab' *F if Y. I. intelligent followers of iioip nonaonmo witiioiss'ii*t\is‘-§in_s_iiy" 1 subtle temptations of modern eoilegellfe ' Toilevelopetinngfalth a_nd“syme1_a'icd -Ch-isian character. To _ti-uin~_’__stu dents - in the different personaland organized ehristiani and to place upon the studenirslofthe tinent the burden for the furthering ani! upbnildingof the Redeemer! throughout the world. L ’ " " ' ‘ accomplished! In 1877there~we`s ind work for students. Todayin6i0f5f_`tl|e _ leading colleges of North .america there' are organized strong associations with a _ . .. ._ _,i-5;' novo iiio objects of the niovenion' tfbeen” ‘ ' ` o ' if *_ and arose, ¢ E i H`H.The n _-- _ Hair" ’ ..lf= ‘I - al him ali g&i§ vii. ' 1 ° if 1, *V-i I .I ` &I-*4:-"- A ` ._" ev: 0 `>` , ,_-:il '___ _, of "lt '" ~° - I ~ f - .-1 if miisicahateangreet yonrdyingfdlfl I . anewerthese memorable words dt; Jesus. Vg-ily, verily, I say unto thee..-t0dl!- ina1osy,onyonr dying der-#halt “WU bewithmcin Paradise. Amen. _ 'F7 " ‘ 1 ‘ ' ' t~iav~°_-ll*~*’4 _';‘_g1 ., ~4a..'el' 5: gg' B Q, ly £1' I I wnnwiinr you win bo.-tn. iifooiooi rw gui -=¢\.ii- 5 as yourfidlltoiv ._ _ _ _ News neuaedsnr uninsn- ad'l\il!i¢milpu #this iollvtvavat. ___ sumfaralsefleolelybyvduntaly' uno-no mvme meansto the following 'reload students to beoosmo ioyafanu _im _._ _ _ ,..;_,__..-_, __ ’ §'Bli=!°l‘°¢'»_*'~‘l%l'l;Mh\¢#~`, __ noéuerfninimdne' -A nninazsaauau-is w ~ .._,- '~»'»'»=‘ * ’*_".;f'i1“`l‘ .__‘ " ur. 0 P2* wi- ... Ph feet » ` I* ' I’ " u _ -i ` be _.ri Q la vt bl, miq . YZ; ,, _ N' IU ‘i ...if I . 3?* _ - _ *_ _*Zn -*___ _ Human. e A ._ »i A ¢-' 25 = 5; "Ii Sept. (th. -' provided an immense stork' _ md Slllll _c-f._~i ~ i . 3 ii? *W-:.i-ff' ~- 4-.-.¢..~uns~v_u-nav dallas- ,_ _ _ _\, - You -A 3 I .. . ~» » . si... ,_ _ ,. , _W hyroig... 1 _Ag-,_ ~ ; _e.~*{.:_\___ 44 11* »~» ii __ _ __, _-,. _- is is i ‘- -un ffl ' i A 4'*-i°°=“\»H° ~‘ n ii -. ' _ _ ilIl|¥8Bl¢i0l “ - ‘ 1' eff” °€“‘“S*,, 1-=--is _ M, M ~e.i.naiiJl»4ii§i1snnn annuities MW ~. _ ~ 4.. i f 33959 _ i I” Towrf, Sept. -_8.-(S`pedal)-A giisiderable force' is now in pursuit ot _,_ Boers who i -”‘°1'm;°_=##‘c== #ummm . Sept. _.=8.-(Sileolhl)-General hasgoined Theron in the neigb ‘ of Johannesburg where IBD . ’ _ . nr > “ of 3511!) st_ude_nt_s_.a_nd pled# world gz-