I l UIES 1 $ ». r.. i i l _. Y' i. Q no . “‘-‘r -_.e_ -' .i,_ -_` _ L_" l _e _\ ._ _ ( s L Q I .- ` \ ’ i ‘__ I Y "i ¢ _r rv ' -_w ._ _, 'E 1 _.Q a F, I _ ...,...... --.K ALL the NeWS ALL the Time -a_1i» ~ _ _ \ - _ ar - 3. fa n-...A i _= _n A __i.__ __ g _= gs'raei.isi-inn isoi. cuAaLo'rrr:'rowrs.‘PRiNcr: tnwaan isi.aNn.lMoiinaiY. Juni: 24.1901* O rv _J i_'_ l'_ 43 YEARS WITHOUT A SALARY°; -ggi Rev. Edward Schnadborst has been pas- tor of a London church for forty-three years without s salary. He is a man of in dependent means, who in 1853 dedicated his life to the uplifting of the poor in the Etst end of London. The church owns a large building on the Raman Road, in Norm Bow, where almost averr kind of religious and philanthropic work iscarried on. n -"_'_W_;‘_ THE BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY- Guliermo Geswein, a weli~known busi- ness man. of Conception. Chili, has been commissioned by the Chilian government. go visft Europe and the United States for me purpose of ilnding out all he can about the beet root sugar iudu stry. .11-xt=~°i_‘* T0 FPORM A VAST NET WORK. lt is understood that King Leopold has been negotiating with the French govern- ment and financiers for the formation of 8 9,-ojoct with a capital of £40,000,000, for crxtgw ,i v-i-: Belgian and international net W,-,, g W. _-.; of rail \- iv. The first elec- tric train will run fron. Brussels to Ant- werp, the second from Brussels to Ostend and a third from Brussels to Paris. VERY COLD iN ENGLAND I Loxvnos, J une 9).-June, which began _ ` ln m in Western and Southern Europe with premature August like heat has beco a in the past week abnormally cold Great Britain,France,Germany,Anstria and Italy have suffered. Nights have been absolute ly frosty, and the thermometer at Green- with on Tuesday registered 28 degrees. There were similar temperatures in parts of France and Italy, while snow was co - mon in Austria and Hungary. SCHOOL BOY'S STRIKE NEW YORK SUN: The big pupils in a public school in Bellville, Ill,, who struck for shorter hours of study have failed in their object, but they have shown that they understand the etiquette of strikes. Arming themselves with" sticks and stones, they bulldozed girls and small boys into joining them. This essential element of viloence is so common in s trikes that imitative toys are quick to use it.' WITHOUT ARMS OR LEG S. A German surgeon has in his service ' an old military man who his neither arms nor legs, and half of whose face was carried away in the war of 1870. He wears a metallic mask, which has been so skilfully adjusted to his face that he still retains some semblence of humanity. and has preserved his sight. v _-0-__ `= SPECIAL FROM NEWCASTLE, ONT Newcastle . _ . . . _ . . . . Thos. Hays, is again a well man and says, “As one who for ten years suffered from Asth- ma, I recommend Catarrhozone as a positively sure cure; three bottles cured me perfectly,” Catarrhozone has never yet failed, Even cases of twenty years standing that have baffled specialists have been cured by Cafarrhozone. It cures by inhalation, pleasant to use, no danger or risk. The worst cases of Asth- ma can be cured by Catarrhozone _in from two to tive weeks. Instant relief andultimate cure guaranteed if Catarrho- zone is used. Give it a trial; Price $1.00: small size 25c. Druggists or Pol- son 8: Co., Kingston, Ont. .- o---@--2' Scarce Mid-summerGoods. Opening new White Lawns. Organdies, White Stripes, White Checks and p‘ain Lawn’_=. Tucked Lawr s, Lawns with Insertion and Valin- cineEu es.White Batiste.Indian Muslims, Lawv\sr§=le’s. White Pique and White Duck.-Jas. Paton & Ca. 24 d tf. ii-;Jl.'n ‘ ' A Good Dongola Shoe ior $ I .O0 at~’ oi er. ` missionary enterprize was necessary to the President Lane l-lonored- Revort of Proceedings at Lunenburg. _ I Lorurununo. June 20.-Rev. G. Lane was today elected president of the Methodist conference on the third ballot, Rev. Mr. Lane 50: Rev. Mr. Hockin, 49. Rev. W. H. Lmirile was reelected secretary, getting 79 votes out of 88. Yesterday afternoon the following re- solution referring respectively to Rev. Messrs. Lane and DesBarres, were adopt.-fi: “We hail with satisfaction the return to our m dst of our esteemed Brother Lane, who = t the call of his country and with the is-_ probation of the church authorities proc---eded early in 1900 to South Africa aa lliethodist chaplain to the 2nd contin- Rent of Canadian soldiers. W e render devout thanksgiving to Almighty God that the life of our brother was preserved amid all the dangers incident to warfare We also wish to express our appreciation of his Christian character and uniform devotion to all the duties of the chaplancy maintaining throughout the traditions of denominational loyalty.” “The conference having learned of the transfer from Nova Scotia to Newfound- land of Rev. F. W. W. DesBarres records its high appreciation of him asa man and a Christian minister. We recom- mend him to the Christian regard of our people in Newfoundland, believing that he has talents for extensive usefulness in their midst. We assure Brother Des- Barres of our regret at his departure and our ‘earnest prayers for his abundant su_ccess.l_ ~ -~- -_ -- _ -_ DeBsBarres spoke feelintrly of his love for the Nova Scotia conference, but felt that he was being _nrovidentially guided in going toNewfoundland. Rev. W. R. Tratt, transferred this year from Newfoundland to Nova Scotia, addressed the conference and was most cordially received. So far the conference has been favored is looking its best. » The well known thoroughly enjoyed by all the delegs tes. Missioxaar .i».\':;§ ` L' " 'rf A gi' -_ QUEEN SQUARE .GARDENS 0rN.s.,N.E.an.1r. _'='°=”°=v=“=’_ ._ . E. l. Conferences the ‘numb 'Rcghmm Band ~ . v lf ' anlddiif PB.OG-B.A.1dZ= ' 1. Descriptive Overture-“Frollcs of the Imps," C rl \ a Carlton. _ Synopsis: Clock strikes the hour of midnight-Gatherin of the Imps-Bugle call-Grand march of the Imps- Imps dance--Frightened by a shot-Return of the Imp -All waltz-Appearance of Old Nick-Nick joins th dancers-Imps chorus and dance-The clock strikes on 4. Overture-“Hot Stuff,” Louis F Boos 5. Mexican Waltzes-“lliurmur of the Breezes,” (by - A quest) Moreno. 6. Descriptive Galop-“At the Derby Races,” lntroducin shouts of spectators, etc., etc., Carl Carlton. GOD SAVE THE KING M. M. -Time to leave-The Imps homeward bound. 2.. Waltz-“0rienta.l," O. E. Sutton. _ 3. March and Two Step-“Kiss Me Honey Do," (Dinah John Stromburg. ‘ ‘ re GALBRAITH - _ _ nm-.C ANNUAL il i ’ ‘FRANCE= i PUBLIC BAND coNcERi ' _ »- hospitality of~ the people is being.- roooio Bois ooo Boing ._ f ON Saturday a large number visited the‘Steam Navigation t Compa.ny’s wharf to see quiet ti-m°lm L°°d°°’ mm!! _’°°r“m°‘° I P' _ i i i the ma.gniiicentCotswold tuoroughbned sheep imported by Tweedy of Earns- ‘ CHI ' f`°1iif k .:Thk»bnutifm yearling was~beefd” r - s ~ .f __ _-- ‘s H0Y&1 Agricultural Cottage Farm Cirencester," and<~weiih‘a-800 lbs. On_Jnn_e; 8th- _ 1 ' , ' _ ‘ _~ ` the .animal was shipped on the in” Halifax on" tb-e ¢"Qgi'Qg»mtes; E 1 I < 2*. ' _ 1 i . ' _ f July. Wheat.63§: Corn. 43%; 0_l$l.°‘v"°:_ Thursday last. The sheep is registerid in the English Herd _.Book__ and will be a val' Pak' $14 7-fi ' , uable addition to Mr. Tweedy’s valuable dock. 7 , I Sep,” W|,eau,'67; 'Com_4_Q; gsm’ Q' I " rf- f s _-1'".-=-=xPo»r,si492i. _ -_ not the responsible parties. The Qxerw Baie Yerte-Samuel_"Howa“;;d; n Z movement is ant i-foreign not anti. Baydeid-E. Ramsay. - under correction. It is as follows: °~ -e - ' ' Dorchester-Wm. Harriso ST. JOHN DISTRICT. Queen Square-R. W. Weddall. Centenary-George M. Campbell. Exmouth street--Thomas J. Deinstad Portland street-George Steel. Carleton-Henry Penne. Carmarthen street-George A. Sei Courtenay Bay-A. E. Campbell. Fairville-Job Shenton. Zion-Robert Wilson. Sussex-G. C. P. Palmer. Apohaqui-C. VV. Hamilton. ler. ,Springneld-R. W. J. Clements, Hampton-W. W. Lodge. Upham- St. Martins-R. C. Fulton. Jerusalem-J. B.Gough. Welsford-A. C. Bell. Kingston-L. J. Leard. _ FREDEBICTON DISTRICT. Fredericton--Dauglas C hapman. _-Kingsclear--To be supplied. Marysville-Robert S. Crisp. Gibson-,Edwin C. Turner. Nashwaak-H. R. Baker. - Stanley- Secigewick-A. Bailey. Boiestown--Mr. Knight. _ , Keswick-John B. Young. Sheffield-Harry Harrison. Grand Lake-L. J. Wason. Gagetown-I-'sac N. Paiker. Criipman to be supplied. WOODSTOCK DIST RICT-. Woodstcck-Je C. Bertie. Canterbury-George A. Ross. Jacksonville-James Crisp. Hartland-H. C. Rice Richmond-Thos. Stebbings. Centreville-W. H. Spargo. Florencevilie-'l' hos Allen. Lindsay-J. Heauay. Andover-J. S. Gregg. Upper Kent-_To be sent. ' ci:-_rarnau nisrnzcr. Chatham-W. C. Matthews. Newcastle-F. H. W. Pickles. Derby-J. F. Estey. Richibucto-A. D. McLeod. Buctouche-A.. E. Lepage._ Harcourt-D._-B. Bayley. Bathurst-John Goldsmith. Campbellton-H. E. Thomas. _ica and . sacxvmrgnp Sackvills-Howard A. Charles tn Petitcodiac-I. Howl e. p Young. McConnell. ' Ralph with beautiful weather and _Lunenburgv _gm-is;ian_ Moncton (Central)--G. W. Fisher W _ -_ ,,. __ _ Between the addresses the choir, under J. Kirby. ` n. ' I Closi :‘.~=-1-..-° f V Jung T22 ‘ltheileaderahip of Dr. Burrill, rendered J Moncton Wesley Memorial)-Wm, Amalgag1atadCo_pper_. _.; ’ _ jg;-I' excellent selections. ' ' i Penne.. » ~ _ American _ I __ . 142; _ 'rno first draft of tho station shoot 'S“”_°Y B’_°°*~T- B-C*‘“mPi°=1- Shediac-T Pierce ' ' n, I Albert--J. K. King. _ _ \ Alina-H. S. Young. ` Hillsboro-S. James. Salisbury-Chas. H. Manaton. Elgin-I. W. E. Johnston. _ ST. STEPHEN DISTRICT. ‘f ~' St Stephen-#John Read. i ‘ ' Milltown-Wn;_. Lawson. _ _ St. Andrews-_J. S, Allan, ' St. David-Ed. Bell. ' f St. James-I. R. Chowen. Old Ridge-Mr. Mo-Neill. Bocabec-L. R. McDonald. Deer Island-J. A. Ives. Grand Marian-H. D. Marr. CHARLOTETOWN DISTRICT. Charlottetown (First church)-G. M. Charlottetown (Grace church)-J. W. Cornwall-W. B. Thomas.” L’ttle York-Thos. Hicks. Winsloe-Joseph Parkins. __ Pownal-Richard Opie. Vernon River-Wm. Wass. Montague-F. Frizzle. » Murray Harbor-A. D. McCully. Souris-S.H. Rice. Mt. Stewart-Henry Pierce. _ SUMMERSIDE DISTRICT. ' Summersifle-Neil McLaughlin. Bedeque-F. Wightman. Tryon-G. F. Dawson. . Margate-W. A. Thompson.' Granville- J. Dystant. Bideford-C. Fiemmington. Alberton--YV. J. Howard. West Cape-W. R. Pepper. .-1 * Great Victory. Banxanr Rrv1=:a,N. B. Mar.-Fewcasea of illness and recovery have excited the-_ community as hasthe' interst in kidney of Mr Cornelius Crottie. doctors the fact as a at that 3. offered a fleet as a compliment to the King and to the City once her New * and Vbrakesmen will appoint a tgf, cessions tothe men, ending the track- A A _ _ . ~ -»--t--to-_ _ _ t I ===»»~=ii=»p~» we-_ lf' 1.onnMI_N'ro conisolsrnscnr. ° ' f ` -_ ~ = _ _ dollarein the Denver American Tobacco ' " '_ aoomoo-o common go.;-_ _ Burlington . iooisvnio Noonvuie ‘ BENTL-EY’S is the;beSt 4 _ » ._ ._. smis io Escort in tuition -in to 0ucb.c 'j ’ MoN1>AY EVENING, JUNE ziii, 1901. .- THE STATIEN SHEET ine c. P. R. siaiKE`SAYS l ' _ 1 Lord Minto to Reach- Here "I-M93. “ isih July-our Minor t T*‘*‘,'¥,*§¢l‘*”f"?_#i_ S ters in London. - ' ¢ _ W e'» I - raascnorrimsarnnr. _ _ Moivrnnan, June 22.-(Special.)-_1t_il believed the C. P. R. engineers, to _urge the managementto make Ofrrawa, J une 22.-(Speciah)-_The Vice- Regal party will 'leave Chatham, Thugs- night for Picton g MIWISTEBS RESTWG IN L(-NDON ' “ Loxnoiv, June 22,-(Speeial.)- Sir Louis Davies, Hon. Mr. Fielding, Hon. Mr. Blair and Hon. David _'Mills are spending a Queers, .tooo 22.- ` _ _ _ “ Seb. Jessie L. from moo. _ I j;_- _ 239_PlIfBa ` if bin.; 1fs’Tcs.° ` 4 .HFd'T'\'Il7"1§\