r‘, ie . 1 ll. fl fi. 21'! -'l ll ii A- 1 i 13| »‘ .i-_ \l‘_i Uh* _, _ __ _i r r s-' l4\f` ff, `, v Vlfylag' ll' ..F;f»1',l_ li-,.,, F 41 .l f l 1. r___ j- .-, .i.,, ill ..v _ l' ~r l /.Ml .-, l _;. 1- l _f Ml .P l ` \. ' l. ' li- : Nl 2.".-. ."i’~.. .l-_ i. asa.. fl-,_ i' , . 'll' .4 _ ll' ll lil if ‘ . _i__.l. ll-J_l,il »¢__,__ .1 Q. V. 'I' ?'._'~‘f In _ '_'_-'l.'.'\'. .‘-1 ' . ;_ !‘ . ip’ _-ll -if 1', i- l iq if Q Mit. i if rope. 'rr' - l--_ or -ms -e uaran of 50 stl fl with Important matters w some be- -TH gi ments? 0n‘lnotion?°i‘;lhe conducturl l0l‘° UN Gflllfl 10080. fm() 0 F . of market the Moderator was approved may the maritime provinces, to meet in cents. Ooilin. Isaac Jay and Harnilihan St: John this week. Among others. *B511* Collin, commissioners from Mt. the delegatm will possibly discuss dl Wllll andimylé Sti tP`eter's, hstlfled :.33 qfrstign cg sepllrttelndlrgaud j _'__ unan y o e eongrega on ges or ew runswc ova ,_.1ll_ ' matter. Preahytery then aus-. scotie. other items will he the new ,,,, l2,'"“'°°‘,~l,,, '".l,,,° ’,°',§f,§‘f°,’,;, "“_f_;',§'. ._ , _ _ __ lned the call as a regular Gospel constitution for subordinate lodges $8.50 a ton for pay, 54,50 lol ,'~_,“,'. -It issuspeeted that Mclntyre, who _ _ _lmssrimf _ Provincial News of the week for Ssurday Subscribers. X MONDAY. -Among those receiving honor cer tlfleates at the Edgehill, N. S. CGIIIS. ' are the Alherton per bus flftylflre seventeen vents; per t.-n $1 to $9 $0 use eases to east at to the quiet ord&‘ly ta ard the same to Mr Murray The home for the maritime Provinces The and a5e g bl' 5°, 'llogames yesterday morning, and Lewis who ' __ _ ollowing provisional arrangements grand lodge naw contains ninety four ___ was arrested and taken back to l ...About 20 persons from Sourls and were made for the induction of Mr lodges with about 9000 members. ure w w wail", me igmii, iw., bdrtw. wsrs the persons who bro e vicinity left on the Harvest Excursion urray, within the Church at Mt T ts f i d i-gm into J J Arsen u ' tore i Tig- f the West. esterdny. Among them 0 mm 6 0 ses P ua ‘D mu mrtha Ratteubury llllh last week Ile ctivses rennfter woflre F Stewayrt M Sutben'snd B Bch l it' StWl`¢.l> dt dt h t . . . . - ool in muscal exam na lon int e a u on a a s an a an our otal about $200 000 There a beautifully engraved gold watch h '_ a M u “_ ____ Mena” Donam McD°“_ connection with Trinity College of o be fixed by the clerk the Mod Wu, ,aid in relief last year the sum and chain in appreci ti 1 ll them on t a account a e . ,. Music, London, was _miss Maud Le- srstdr of Presbrtsry to preside and sn sazso This will he the fifty hrave conduct during Mn °Ai.ei°: _"' alfn D‘_?l,“‘§l" ”1‘fA“’,'},f,'¢,2§,,‘,‘f,';`,llf°“l'§f,°-,;°1:g lausy. 1 'f -A carpenter a.rd"hvuo if merslde yesterday receivedumiil: gum' Ito place a platform at one of 2° Baptist Churches. He* imlll h° wishing to knowaiz whirl ol la: churches and was told that it ,M the “hard-shell Baptist," _vplllnklu ful-guy Wyatt of Sumrnerside. °0l1dll°¢ -l°llll 5¢i¥lll\8 f-0 Dl‘¢d°ll J0llll fourth annual meeting of the grand Wellne'r's roce t f d A °“b°°l'll'°l' ll'0ll1 Malpcque writes on . - that the church on Central x ...__ lgawley to address the minister, gpg lodg, Tl,” olllcars are _J Jollnslon lug wma danna,g;_°°°p° mm mlm - The Guardian is the first news Tanner, A. Mclsssc, J. Oi f Street -There was a large supply of milk flowed into the Alberton Cheese Fact-, 0 eorge E Ross the people Serving 0| 3 dn Mine l-and master W psllel' inquired for when the mails J Devdfddlll. B- 3ll¢ll°l' B" - fthe edict was left in the hands cd g Hygulgr of 15";-o§1¢-iriotori, qelillgy ~l~l,,, adloumed me 0, Allred B arrive Liberals and Conservatives McDonald. ery on monday. last. oh that dayiths interim Mcdcrstdr si session The n A w smith, f st. J h , cw P etf “ll "dd Tl" G“°P‘llauAc`torw;g°1at;‘r;)|ll;1ui;`)¢§d-ulizlfliill-3 ‘kits the only mdapendent journal of_2‘ll>ss tngsggiiagi. l1:ll:'N:figy (QT-algal; ` CF Us I : lowing persons are first on the list. °°"°“- “d *W* °“l“°' °"1°l'°d ~¢° G sec; J H Balcom of 1-Ialifaxo pendlary neddiu Monday afternoon l’““"""°° ‘“ th’ P"°"‘“"° "“““ °°“- l l, B, ms Mn, w,,,lw slmpsm Jacob Murray, Eimgdeie with 1156 be placed on the roll of Presayltery, t ° .'_l w'l, 'll l *_ ' ` t S l _ » ~ tains the latest news and the 'oest vist er s . lbs, Jas. Corcoran. Piusville with 652 §;mel . st. J mc Ch 1 ttct mm" .` ` “F” °' C “r ° "°t°w"‘ 8 wr S' “nd °“d°d in tm -°"° b°' “dll-°fl°l°--d°°l°¢ll1“l¢ “W “li “vw °' °‘*"°‘““"“» “"4 “F” A- A' M°N°“‘ lbs, E. W. Johnston, Elmsdale with! 554 lbs and James 0'Brien. i-:lmsdslc dsld- Csvrllfllsll- 210°- Cl""l°**»°'=°vs of Grsndville, N. s.,.G. chap.; A. A. |0._§ Y y “ B' “r ° °‘"‘~ G Rep. C A Sampson of Frederic- lllz dlmissed Calvin MacCa| lum a u w t ni ,c h _ ' ' ' I ' ' P' . f o'l. . Mi McNeill lcft .Daw- °"° “B V" °"° ‘*“d~ Bl°°m ton. G. Chap. Rev G. w. Whitman, pealed for the defendant. .‘_l_.?,l'°r_l°l'°;`_¥c1:ll3'__ 15:11; gn giglialidxldg Em Y;’“,ll`,l'_ thasillddle ol July “ml- after taking- in the exhibition at with 523 ii,s_ Alberton, Marshfield. Strsthalby , . ' . ...__ Caledonia, Montague.. C ardigah, gaclsxltln' lo (Cla ?l1£alfl;l.l.(;`o Mé B0l:°;iy°:6nw`A,:l?:l.nMr;'e,y2;.r;:_§ 8:: After a very pleasant visit of a. Seattle and visiting reliatrilves wantll » es - On July 25th a large concourse of 3 ourls. in favor of John-Mclnnie, A. ro ' ° °' ` r’ ° 'l ' ' ' fortnight amidst relatives and friends friends in Vancouver an ew Nicholson A A lucucill J W' F"“°" °' T“°"“’“'“' N' S" G' mmm ""°'d” "°‘“ °°°“d'““ “°" at Upper Belle River, Murdoch soo minister will start for the Island. el hled tth hithod'atS. ..- .amen _ - _ D W' “mm 8 B 8 ‘ . M C 11 A. s. G d of G" H' M' M°I"“”““' °' °‘”“""°“t°” "N Wm" “°m“g m°“d" “" N" Mrs Moxeanie and daughter of sole she will first visit Cavendish thc.. Church, Bideford, to hear Rev. E. S. G Weeks preach -the Annual. Orange ser- @@@@@ call, and instructed the clerk to for- and the question of an Oddfeilows’ 60c a. bus for oats me B ri., lo, ,_,,°{.iumpsd from the train near Pineville people W - . . ' l lf _ ' ` . ` ' _ ' i_ 'lm ' _ .h J o th " rn Le c a um, or on, lver G H. The Gmc" t R k A _ Glas50w and Ba side Lot 14 R P _Jh A_ __ . . s o ebeah s y . - ev. k ,. h tl lol d age o n Lawson B Rogern, Nmbly are .__Ml.s Margaret P°ml.,,_ Mr. Warren formerly belonged to this L° ° city' Utah' \““'°hl°"° mr t;"':' Xllnlerlélglsh 3;; hx) bien ln'1l,r,,yl(l!:;l lnontothe members of Kcmare Lodg IR. Munn, John A. M thies , A. J. ' ` , bo c cc mpaniod b t l t i ' ~ ' Of Ellerslie. The service throughou:‘MCPl1°l`S0“» James Msarl ATS! Mar' of Blliigltognltlgl sf-‘Sltrc:Jml:nt'\lm;B §xe‘;:i(l.)¥'l:al-lgowe bam? I sw ot J` A' warm” of nl; lllosfl.) of friend; l&l‘)ehllclv{vn:;lf? ‘lyke *ight Year" 'md "my be “M5895 was much appreciated. On Aug. lst, till. W- R- WBDSCBP, respectively- ` Ha" E ` m ' O ' 0 into Rev. _M.r. Weeks preached to the Or- left his native Isle for the Western among tho successful lslnndeis a- T U James gave an lnt"°st_ Miss Mary Essory, of Charlotte wn, Yesterday afternoon an Amencan states some mme” “Ms “gm and bma(l_ _ _ _ angemon at Wellington, and will ad- ingsud comprehensive a c t fhi "““‘”“¢ Ml” Mary Mdllssn. oimone- i th t ti h l ° mm ° S ton. secretary' Mrs James WcGowan, yacht The Crescent. arrived in port ibn” B _ :D251 si; riccolne fzlne lg! Among the oxcllrsionists leawng by dress the same order .at Lot 16. Pres- attendance at the General A so bl . ' ' ' - e -. hyteriau church on Au.; sth. ucv. Joh.. Murray. Clifton. wisxhroul- °' M°“°t°“' ""“““"°" Egiccitnlzdofdedhshgnldr Y;`l?rf;oaT?,§wsssill:1e:§d“ to lgndlirsfolimprovel flw Sl1°°l“l Y°S°"‘1“Y “'°'°1MF’*‘»““ - lasted Modcr t r ith f ch _" ' f ' - st t, J .luck y. Fred unrne. Miss Margaret A. McDonald,flsugh- Synod. A. J? l:lcN(:liil |:ndo'l‘. At an me cream "Chl ‘wld at wel' livilillsglls °);;svc;n'l§ce: wha irlxxlld sihnfliilgihigefnp<;`?&tri$l?sGl)lllf WT!/1r¥ Br?ll:vf;uMcKenzlo, Frtmk Bengali, Rob- ter of Alex. S. and Mrs McDonalri,|lerton were appointed to take the lmao" “nd” the “usplces 0' the the Labradofycoast »'l~l,,, `.,,.|¢_gs.,?lB|McKenzieis a son of John McKenzie 0"- McNeill. W. Mtldnis. _llllllillil MC' Park St., was united in marriage tols 'Archibald H. McPherson, manager of r Reserve store, at 9 o'clock last Wed- teps necess r t _ _ lllmd- 0" -lllly 30*-ll J0lll\ l‘l~ G“ll°U¢» _ y' . . l ~ Graft n Long, William Pick .S l li 8 y ° secure Mr M" school teacher and' member of band as 5°” “B tm weather womb' :Upper Bene Riv_._.__cr` al'-“di,“' Josgph Mahar, and I.. ay sec ou. - 1-l_ A_ K l,_ M_ A_ was presented by A. G. Gaudet, Pres; _ _ J M L l till git _ Oliver Me. en . was nominated S . A J P “_ Rev H. S Balruuli forulrlly of this Lllmuel and Ml! AP'-lllll’ hllve ltft N-°H°a“'A;)x “dim lndrew Mclnnl5_ `nesday evening. The ceremony wasas assistant and successor to Dr. W' T' c°“5"°'°' “ct 77 ' ' ° ' p l ,ll l l 'l_ - _ for their ir me i B F ' i. 0i`. ° B ` f _ performed by Rev Mr Mclntosh of|Currie, Professor of Hebrew and Old ier' Infector and E' T' Amman' rslrgcvetrhcvgnan N? Sy sxdsohezgstrgggzr ter a picnshnt sgjough ofnli'l.(rlBcv‘v)ee‘lfs Earnsclmel Cl‘“"l°B v';°“th°rm°‘ Lak” Falmouth St. Presbyterian Church,-Testament Exegesis in the Tbcologi- Treasurer' 0” baba" °' the band and west yesterday aftdrnoon ‘o‘n outt0`l\m0ll8 rrlativeg all,-1 "lends ln this Verde; 'Jllllll M°I““l'5» Cherry V““°l'3 Her trsvellin suit was of smoke Cal College, Halifax. school' with B gm’ accompanied by ' d ti h ‘ldv bg i Pl'0villC¢ llclcn G Macdonald lit. EPROM- Lfllld. Ml-~ Mellllfki n0d°"l"'k . . . , E grey with hat to match. Mr and Mrs A. c ' _ the following address 1- “"’“ “ "“°“ °“ “t ° " °"‘° “ _ N iii v ru _ H dlcy Jcs- ralse and John Hawley rcl>0rt ,_ t h I-Pawel Grove. Rev Mr Bagnsll -ill, tle daughter of J. A. Macdonald of &'_fle°M't gl'-f:lC',:‘,l. llverl l.lcal,s(,ll_ pt McPherson left for P. E. I., and on ed on their work at the I‘.E.I Hes- J°h“ H' Gallant- mem "T ° t e tends i_ Q be gi, N L Til i ' Oakland accom l d th t th ` ' ' ' ' ' ` ` th ' t 'll -'l col B. _ 't 1 .i F ' wcllla ton c root Baud. ° “ ' ° “Y °“ 9” °g" ' pm” em ° °l i ; Al iucimnmu. Mount Bush- elr re urn wi resifc a . ace 'ly Di a an alconwood,_ respectively. 5 0 _ cal Seminary, Newton, Mass, when Placido Coast, A _party oi irimris em. PT “l (____f__‘leS M__llm_’y Point Pl_,m_ -Sydney Post. These reports were received, ad t d Dem' Fdmd and Bl'°¢ll°l' M°mll¢l`» ir 5-ti ig slldll. » and ordsrcd to he forwarded toopthc If ls Wm* lnlllslsd fwlisss dl vlss- h° Wm ua ° a °°“ff?’° 1" theology' ;llll:hg<>rg.H;g.r.$-‘dll Nllrlrsd "°h“"‘A`l Mcmlll' Mtn' Smrllaml ’ ' - < firm ivcr' nn- His many friends will ,earn with secretary of the Home Mission Boar,-l sure and regret that we the members Charles Yeo who has a HMI. at Mrs E_ McLu_,.,, “ml Mlm, Mabel WOOL J0lll'l Fill BYBOH. Y ~ sorrow of the sudden death at Cam- J~ W- lVlCK¢ll’lle and John Stirling Ol the W°“i“Kt°“ C°m"t Band ‘md Southport infcndeavoring tio get? atlnir of 'Runticn Geo il and Miss ;‘ld_lM°1*§l°d' Mt'RS5;f`“St'h:l;;‘cm]3g ' ' ‘ ' rin urray l ; 0' . Pl’¢llt0|'l» N- B~. ‘ll -l- l\l0ll*-- Mf\tll9° l'€ll0l'l-Pd tht ScSSi0ll records of St. p°°pl° of Wellington have assvmbled his work with tbc removal of the Blanche 'l`fmuhi»l of Clmrlottetown B' R1 ‘ ' ’ Murra ver s°°"Mr' Mnthieso" W” R 'mtive "f James' “B neg*-ll' alld' °0l`l`€Ctly kiwi. hem this evemug' We 8"’ all “W5” least possible amount nf earth cov-.accomlmnvl Ihf-m to Pt du Chene. y FRIDAY. | Brscklev Point and has lwcn employ- and they were accordiu l attest d that Y°“l‘ H0i°“l'“ d"l°l\8Hl= “B ls ' h t h' l th i ~ » ed in the Bank _I N ___ S L, _ t Hy c _ ering t e s one, on is ovin au or ty Mr and lu =.- Aithur as well as llttle‘ Ml A ll,u,._ tmlncd ,llll-5,-,_ lllirie-r " 0 5* C" '“ “ lly U10 Ml_>d€fs9-Or. l‘“l’l‘llY °0ml“€ '50 8 C1059- “ml when extended his privileges asa citizen Helen iluic ||.»>=t.\ of friends in the h 5,? kxllled d.ll-wtlon Miss Abbie Campbellton. Death resulted from 0" lll0f10ll. Geo. E. Ross was a - We l`°fl°°t 0" the ll5PPY "9l“"l°“5 that nfl encroached on the linlic hi h-IP l' ~ l " ' W os B heart failure. The parents of lcce s~l ' f_ - 8' D K r°‘.""“° “ "' “m ‘!l“‘“V "°“`° f»`h‘°~W ll r w s restored to conadlrlllsfllrdd ‘ fl if poln ef_l a member of Preshytery s have exlsted ll“-l»Wf*_"l lm- and Wlll¢ll way. He has to appear before the scntlmcllth ri fin-_ pu t, “Better lo'cd \ul€el.n°l,el,-ll; rescued, all Keppocli, him. Wllfe lil R¢V0lSf0ll0. B. C., nnd im- Committee Oll All ment tio l l must so soon terminate it is then i 1 (1 medlately on receipt of the and news of E Smith resigned R n' n D ace that the thought of yohr depanture stipend My to P--xp am his con uct' we mmm IN' Aud ‘Hu ye Im °°m"" been presented with a handsome gold ` ' ' < » J - "*°“ "gm" 7" locket h Mrs welluer and family. lefe for this province. The body ar- It was moved, seconded and car- llfllliis to US all ltd lllll "W9-Sll\`° Ol In Prowse Bros. window on Rich- ___ _ Y 1'- . rived in this City on Saturday night lied that 8 llc tl b d l ,_ _ by the mall "p,,eSs_ and th 1 - l - __ DD a on e ma e to the Sellll 'le l`0Kl`°~ _ mond Street, there is on exhibition _-Mrs Wm i~i_ ivi¢i,e0.i ui v,liicy|lel,l __A I _ ,Harvest excurslonlsls will bake l,l,,cL._ on llw ,lrrlvlil Hctllle IpIi‘tm,fu Mlhsioli gourd tfor $22 for pui_ Ofhyour profession as fi teacher two of the handsome cups to be shot dlefl on the first day of August, l909lwc,.c ,;“llT;t'iecr1';i,9 get,ting_d9wn to the, PP y a eorgo own. muc can be ssld to your credit. In for at Kensington Range this year at the age of forty five yea,-3_ l,l,,,.|whM, on Wednesday nlgllt and were parents of the deceased. Gf D. Steel, M. A., son of Rev. L George St.-cel Bedeoue, P. E. I., has G been appointed Professor of English l_l The fvlldwing c 'tt _ th t f d i hi h- .t t Rui A i ti - - ~ _ - _ lointed to meet a;rd“3dns(h%ltwv\?isf.h"tll1)e hnafepzgansgvedyesd-5 sclhroli;l:ii¥s suehgly l1‘riz:em¢l;It‘,)v?lfiir;l begin; tgilgyaagcll lg:ti`tu:ildu€gstlivoai'c\;(ylTaggtmrieligbhilsllift behm»d` Yesurday mnanml-gl~a,'llh?_v ongregati`ons of Cardigan and progress and advancement has been continues until Friday. One Of these time ago she was strong .and health |cm5SCd by the limnévtguvgtlhegnt kin eofgvf-0Wl1 &l10llf» llllillll. namely. W. evident and we can assure you that handsome prizes is presented by Col- and of 9, cheerful disposition lt 'ihimcnts were lnaliegf,-1° 550 a SDGUCGF. CODVSHOF. J W McK1en- our ersistent and painstaking ef onel H M Davison to the member only but 9, few months ago when shcdulong to their 0 n nl inPfince ofWaisCllee(lh lt.t-.-' ' ‘ y p . ` . ' ' ' . 0 0 K *"0 9 me, T. F. Fullerton, Geo. E. Roan, forts have been much appreciated. making the highrst _ score at this looked the picture ol health. Mrs Mrs lylclyollgaii Wright, Berkley, town. He will take up his new duties M at the be inuin of thc next colle into ` N. McLeod, D. B. McLeod minis- No doubt the little ones w-ho have meeting and the other is presented by Mgheod was much beloved by hcl- . M » - _ _ s . Q i. i, i the olby vcstsrdsv- rs ers, nnd T. C. James, elder. been under your care, will muse you N0- 1 C0~. 401 l‘l¢5lm0llf- 7-0 UW mem’ neighbors and 3 large °lr°l° of Wt:'ilght‘,va:hf? is at present the guest E E 11 t year. Mr. Steel graduated from pl-esl, tel. tl, rl- it kl t Mount All. l, ._ _.t _ 1903* y y en a iourned. to even more than we, _und in their be- bf=l` Of his Cfllllllllllf mil “Z 11° ll.'l°ll¢l_9 8110 d°qll8lllf»B'l10€S- Shi! Wds » J - H watt Victorla,leaves "W" ’““"""l Y "l mcet at the cull of the Moderator half we tender you ln words thc feel- llliéllest 500W- a loving mother and leaves is sorrow- Zhaw egg; toovlsiffimr mother Mrs Subse ucntl ' ‘ ' . the R?chib__€£0_h°N_“F;§ 2g_';)°(:{ml _“ig Clerk. Ol v_vl(l_lch public lntimatiorl ings they are probably unable to ex- then entcrcd Huward to take 8 spe_ _ §lve_n,h nn tllis sedcrunt was press, Not only dear friend will you c oss wit the benedictlon. be missed generally by the people of A. CRAISE, Wellington with whom you have he- Ne»___ Domimm P P6‘2Sl»yf-ery Clerk. come so popular, but especially by ° ~ the band boys, who are totally at n TUESDAY_ loss to express the profound regret they feel at your departure. -At the Summerside Police Court Elected to the Vice-Presidency of yesterday morning there was one our band, you have since it‘s organi- drunk who got the usual $200 lmdlzatlon been one of it's most active cial course in English. He com-l pleted this course last June nnd received the degree oi Master of Arts. I-lis many friends hero and elsewhere will bear with interest of his appoint.- ment to the important position for which he has been chosen. ` Following close upon the sad nc- cfdent of last Thursday comes the news of the drowning of James Cur- ley, of Fort Augustus, a promising young man. aged sixteen. Young Curley, who was a son- of Michael Curley, went bathing in com- pany with two companions named Birt. The three youths took ri host at Hayden's wharl and, it seems, gllluldlcfl _olllt mtg the rlger, took oi] parentq D W and Ml B__ d W d c r c 0 es an jum c overboard. " ~ - `5 lzzal' . 0 - half marre h _ Young Curley couldp not swim, it m`a”’S, P°l“t~ M1” Miller. Who has long you wdoulfl lfe !h`flti?tclllnggh€vitt\fialtif(ellg ls said. Probably the boys were not been In the Bank of Nova Scotlal has lll'0SP€CtS ill 8 Stl"&l18e‘lBl1¢`l- aware that the water was so deep, been t"““f°"°d ‘mm the hfallcll all And now in the routine of practice out Curley soak, ...od one of thc Bm Barry Ont to the summersidc P is _ Island' bl, ' ,__ » - ~ as we take our respective places in Eggsmllvélgt tg Blgé _'£151 fssgk :gs 'mc the half circle and our glance along (_ Bht became separated _mm the the line falls on al vacant chair, then Among the many good men in tb- teaching profession in this province who cannot resist the alluring tcm ptations of the busier world outsld the Garden of the Gu-if are H. B. Mc Lean and A. Campbell of the Hills borough Consolidated School. The have resigned their positions on th staff of that school to 'take others i distant provinces. Their depsrtur a which she 'nore with Christian resig. nation to the Divine Will, Susa'n,the beloved wife of M. Mclver, aged 55 years. All that loving care and medi- cal skill could do was uuavniling and death claimed her as its own. The -The pipe organ erected by Mmsrs a sllellt thou ht will S wk in deceased was a member. of 'tho Roman dyowning iad_ Cassatsnt Bros, in the Methodist ‘ g D B Catholic Church and hér last hours The accident happened about loul. Church, Summerside, will be dedlcat- l$3§u&gne n,1v(;rey;¥0(il`;':_tf§R;l:l wg;-gig' were attended ’ hy her pastor Rev 0'°l0¢k ill U10 8l¢0l'll00ll and the body 'ld l-0 tlle praise of God on Sunday ’ ’ g Terrence Campbell Friendly and was not recovered till seven o'clock. t he l5tl, lnstanh DL Heartz of the this address to a closc without fur- hlghly esteemed Hhe' wlll bc greatly A gm dl-cllmstance ln colmcctlon Nova Scotia conference will condu t ther words of praise and cmmnmdm missed in the home and community C tion Above all your good and with the event is the fact time til W0l"dlJil> Bt 11 s.rr1- spd 7 p.m. Al ' ’ . in which she lived. Bhc leaves father of the drowned boy left, Sai-,urs iéordial inv tation is extended to all soufutl Christian' lLr.'“§ipl° has ap; sorrowing husband to mourn also si? day morning on a trip to Maine. be present An offering will be pea' to W’ your "1 “nd ‘massum daughters and three sons -Mrs C C. 0 . ' ___ talrea at hot-h services ia aid of the mg ’“°““°” “V” ”°“ °“" gre” cl rlr, s n Fr nclsco;Mrs 1vl.E. 'o’- 'rhc preohycory of prim i-.;,l,,,,,d vrzsn fund- °“" “"’°°f’°' “nd ’°“" "°°°"““g asian ...fd Michael in Maine; Loretto lottetown, on Tuesday, August 3rd *_* conversation and manly °°“d“°t‘ h'W° at ten o’clock in the afternoon. and was constituted by thc Moderator pro tenpore. John Gillis, with whom were present J. W. McKenzie, W. H. Spencer, George E. Ross, E. Smith, Geo. MacLennn.n, John Hawley, A. J. McNeil, John Stirling, B. B. McLeod, A. Cruise, ministers; T. C. James and Isaac Jay, eldern. The minutes of meet- ings held on May 11th and 12th, 1909, were read and sustained. ` E. J. Rattee was elected Moderator forthe ensuing six months. Revs W. H. McEwen and W. M. Field, being present, were invited to sit and cor- respond. J. W. McKenzie nnd John Stirling were appointed by the Moderator to examine the session records of St_ James’, Charlottetown, John Hawley reported that he mod- erated in a call at Mt. Stewart, on Tuesday, the 27th day of July, nie, that the call came out unanimously in favor of R. P. Murray, Truro, N. S., that it was signed by 188 com- municents and 113 adherents, and liglirl-i¢lii;_ who was recently drowned your palrents and your. native parish. while bali-llllg at 0xl0l.,l_ lVl,,__ lol.mcl._ And now dear friend as you are a- ly lived near Charlottetown. She l’°“t eo l°“v° "5 we cmmot let V0” leaves three bl-otllel-s_ Albert and depart without presenting you with Charles of Malden, and George of some t°k"“ bl' which to lil’ f°l11°l“‘ this Province. She was 30 years nf hered- iicr maiden m,m,,_ slight evidence of our friendship and ,__, esteem, assuring you that with it The Malmme Funeral Dlrectom goes the best and most sincere wishes which met ln St. John last weak °‘ tm band b°yB' e|¢¢¢¢ri;_pr,sldellt_ L_ Bl.m,m_ BL In your new field of labor you will Jgiiril vi¢e.l,l-,,sld¢lll_ lol. pllnce Ed_ likely be called on to endure and a- ward Island, (;_ D_ Wl.lgllt_ Cl,M._ void mamy things to which you have vi¢¢.l;l~e9idell¢ lol- Nova Scotla: has already piloted you, you will rn. Joseph gllellcel-_ Hlllllax. Secretary move all obstacles from your path lime: editor ladies’ department, Mrs. Lena Simons; managing directors, G. ' WEDNESDAY' P. Wright, A. B. Lardcr and Cecil It is pleasing to know that George that it was accompanied with n Zink. Smith, New Glasgow, who bag raacir ' _ -- ed the ripe age of ninety years, is ...The Rev George A. Ross of St lable to walk out after a severe fa.l1 John, occupied thc pulpit of thc lsst vldlsr- Ffrst Methodist Church Sunday morn- v~coNsU'Mr~'l‘1oN is iNl~‘sc'rlous_" Every Prccaution Should be Taker. to Prevent Its Spread. -- Tenn son's "Stron - . _ Persons coming in contact with y g sw of God" ONLY A MASK' consnmptives should inhale Catarrho- _sone several times each day as it is 'a powerful destroyer of germs, and renders them inocuous. Catarrhosone fs a most efficient preventive and congregation to keep in mind the Bllllllll*-'l' 'l°°“°“ U flldy Illdllld bd- memory of the great poet-author, Now, notwithstanding much outdoor people in all lands have been eelebra- Uldlll they 'H02 'Phd tell ell f-lldl' nity be thoroughly relied upon to ting during the pagtaveek, The world faces is darker and matics them- look promote' expectoration, sooth the,owes much to the genius of all ages. l1°llf»ll'|°l”. lfllt it is 0ll'ly A ldllk- eongh, and benefit in many ways to The Hebrews of the olden time re- They U0 Still ll°l'V0l1d. easily “"5- nlmiteus to mention. Bfl.h fromi a medical and scientific point of view Catarrllolone fs the most valuable aigdrgon to the grmgrneiie gint r tion sh uid not for tion creates appetite, and makes and Charles in Dorchester, Muses Mi” Elsie Llllldll Bdllltef. Dl`0Pl‘l0- ‘gways pgoclaimeg y°“ to be adcthrlf Margaret, Josie, Cecelia and Eugcnd tor of 8' B°stCm hah' dresslng 9Sf»B`D- an an B gen emau' a' ere 1 ° at home. Her funeral on Ju-ly 27th wns largely attended. A High Mass was sung hy the Rev J. J. McDonald and all that was left of a kind wife and loving mother was laid to rest in the cemetery at Kfnkors.. To the bereaved family and ‘ friends The age and was married to a man named we thcrelore take this °P|"0"t““l¢Y Gllal-dlan extends dm _ pest sympathy Pike, but was divorced and resumed t° ask you t° accept this gm’ “S 8' ln their irreparable loss. _-__ The opening meeting of the Cam- paign in the Fourth Electoral Dis- trict of Prince County was held Mon- day night in Kinkora Hall. _ The attendance was large and ro- lottetown; vice-president for New BS Wt U08!! ll fllfdllgdf- Bit lil 0btfll~ prssentatfve, the order and attention Brunswick, A. B. Lardcr, Albert ' °°°° to that 8004 G\ll‘llllB‘ Hldllfl that was good, except in one or two cases. The meeting was opened in good time and Hugh Duffy,`Kinkora, was F, w_ waii,,¢¢_ g,,l,l,ex_ B__ chap: and we earnestly hope to see you re- appointed Chairman, Iain, James Ross, New Glasgow' tum em long with y°“r exceumt' T110 5P¢ak°l`H W°l`° B9 f°ll.°W3 Bull chaperone, Mrs. F. W. Wallace, Sus: health ummpalmd and 7°” “wry °!` 5P°l‘° ln l-ll* 0l`/55" 81".” 5“‘Ml¢l1l9l ser; editor official organ, lr. w. wal- ‘°“ °"°W°°‘l with Bllrrcss- Delaney, captain need, James Ken- nedy, M.P.P., J. J. Johnston, K. 0., John A. Mathieson, Leader of the Op- poation and Premier Hansard. _ The principal topic touched upon had reference to Captain R¢ead's re- tention of the seat inthe House un- der the existing circumstances and the argument grew warm on this ill!! Ml-d even ng and preached with ____________, lldlllt Only being relieved' by the much acceptance. In announcing the _ speaker's time limit expiring. closing hymn at the evening service- Other interesting subjects brought np were the Govsrn'nlen‘t`Hlay Quen- Ilnmortal Love," Mr Ross said itl tion and -Seed 0 'ts lnltte , b th of might not be out of place for the MMI! BW l1°ll18 'l>¢ll¢llf»@d by the which were thorolnghly ihrlmheei out. Only in‘ one or tw-o ,instances did the audience interfere in any way whose centennial the :english-speaking life. they are little ll any strssssr with the hearing of a speaker. TI-IURSD -\\'. The funeral ot the late Catherine B ll sid ir th raid me sci-cd ch het h hei sd nset hy trifle: and they <1 t t °““° "ll P °°‘ ° °“°° huganity to rgallxpa hrglxroidenlpof :or sleep well. What theyu :gd nil °‘ J°h“ M' O°'“"“'°“~ °‘l°d°“l*» 1°” lffe and it is fitting that we fn the what tones the nerves. psrfcsts discs- Bllsdsv sltsrncon The ilsrsl tri- butes were numerous and elegant and _ _ present gene a . o - . ' eollsmptlon. Its merits csnnx bel get the seers of this day who-by the sleep refreshing, and that is I-iood's bore worthy tribufa to the eharuéer cfe - , 1 c " teblwarmiy applauded, and we advise' ations of their mighty genius in Sarsaparllia Pupils and teachers and life of the deceased Rev Ml' 6 ‘gy of our rgalier-5 gl-0ll|_-,|95 'lglllgpifgd the human rgiig tg higher piir- generally Will find the chlef purpose Lelldll, (`}n'lcll0n4l,.0f||8ll‘fA1l It the eonghs, bronchitis, throat weave” poses and nobler lives The con- of thevscation beet subserved by the funeral seévices. 'iftlelrelnafns were 0i_rfh. etc, to use C-atnrrhrmnne fr: irl‘eKd|l°'l l0lll0‘l ll"4\'tlly in elYl’ll|l¢ gnently. this noble hymn. great medicine which, as we know, followed im their last resting piaewby I "rmilrls up the whole system." _about ci;;hty.e_¢rtial1l.~ _ .- ~ . 1 .i. . ful husband, three sons and one dau- ghter to mourn her loss. The R'ev .took uurt in the funeral services. The Mr. McPhee of Montague of whose church the deceased was a member ,subjcclt of his very appropriate dis- course was based on the 23rd Psalm .The need- of thc Good Shepherd to ‘guide and protect th-rough life and lespvsially through the Valley and- shadow of Death. - The funeral pro- and run' at a lively pace .across the field toward the woods. It was :liter- wards discovered that he was wanted at Alberton to explain about some' money that had been stolen from a man by the name of Maynard Lewis, the previous ni-ght. Laws missed the money and suspected twfvyoung mon, Louis McIntyre and Irving Lcwis. He "too/k the train at Albcrton expectingi to intercept them along thc Railway at Elmrldalc the two young men _boarded the train and were thus in Lewis' track. McIntyre appears to have decided to take the chances of s leap for lilierty, but young Lewis returned to Albertori and was conduc- ted from the train at Pineville with- out showing much resistance. It is said that both these young men had tickets for the Harvest Excursion. On Thursday evening, July 28th, Rev Mi* and Mrs Mc`H'af1t`ie entertain-, ed a large number of the young poo- plc from the different auctions of his er,-ngrggation at the Manse, Mont-| rose. As the evening was somewhat disagreeable the oilt door games were dispersed with greatly to tho disap- pointment of dll present as the Mnnso grounds were very neatly and tastefully arranged with games, such as lawn tennis, croquet etc. About 8 p.m. all went to the Presbyterian church and held a Guild meeting. Miss Flossie Squarsbriggsl very ably presided and led the meleting. A num- ber of short readings were given by several of the Guild member.-l, the topic being The midslonaries gf China, A solo, Aiiide with Me, was very sweetly sung by-Mrs Alijah Mc- Lean of- Amherst, accofnfpsm*ed on. the organ by Miss Mae Marchbank, The choir gave some very nice selec- tions. Mlss '. Barbara Hardy very ably performed the duties of organ- ist. Rev. Mr Meliattie gave a very interesting address on the progress of 'the missionary work in China‘, af- ter which all were invited to the Manse where the evening was very pleasantly spent- fn various games, instrumental and vocal music, and social intercourse.L\mcheon was serv- ed and prepared by the hostess in a very tasteful manner and was much en- ioyed by all present. After thank- ing Mr and Mrs Mel-Iattle for the very pleasant evening spent _ and' wishing them every success in their new field of labor all returned- home well pleated with their eveni'ng’s en- tertsillnent. _ A r‘f¢loH1's‘un lfmm ' Causes widespread sorrow-likewise a lively corn causes much pain-the mam fa "Pntnam"‘ the old reliable -If am's Corn Extractor never fails and always euros; try it. i W. S. McNeill of North Rustico, who is uiooty four years of ass vhs is at present visiting lldf ddughtdf U1 cavcodish and is cniovlss cxssllsst health. Mrt Wright has many rela- tives in different parts of the Pro- vince and will remain until NOW lill- The death occurred at the Dela- ware Hospital. Wllmll-l§lT0!1. l3€l-- Oli August 3rd, after a six weeks illness costs. Judgment w v " il p 1 ` b , ll from the .profession will be keenly cessions was one of the largest ever D _ The decelmld was case of Goff vs. Molflfllfifsf flgse ;ncapi:l?linfr?:iv`;mn;f:dteigirfgfmgs fel” 1” the" "“m°““” l”°‘°S“l°”“ sccn in Vsllsyfldd- ffieosgrflelsl glhylate Thomas Davey. fence against thc prohibition act the the matter of raising funds in which circle' Pmfessam Seaman und- MM I _-_ ' and was born in Charlottetown a-l llslldl lille Of $100 nnd costs was im- considerable labor, expense' and res- thews' of the Prince 0.! Walqs Goueg _Y"5l’°r(l"y morning who" the Umm bout, 61 years ago. Hs colldlwtcd 8 il0S0l:t afrolbhthi There paused peacefully away at the “Bin Stopped and hacked up' hr. :'l"!:a;:n:g:ncl~ tvfo 4:i;uglltel‘s', five will be the guests of Mrs Mlllel--B ,muse Nor was your zeal in our be Hampton on July 25th, 1909, afterlbcfore the train reached the spot tlu _ ,mrs Edward Davy Inspector ol ' ` severe illness of several months, man was seen to gather himself up ,_, _ ' ' bl olt .. . ,hte and Measures, of t s _ y; f.'...r,ge, William, Frederick and John in the U'nii.cd States, and three sis- ters, Mrs William Fyfe and Mrs Oliv- or Fyfc, of Charlottetown, and Mrs William Taylor, of New Y0r‘k. _Tllc funeral took place at M`arlboro,Mam, on Friday last. The following kind exprossicmsslgn- ed hy Norman Mchcofl, John D. Mc- Leod and Alex K. Mcllfmald have been forwarded on behalf of Knox L. O. L. No 1047 to Brother Alfrx Mc- Kenzie and other members of the family. “On behalf of Knox L. 0. L. No 1047, Hnrtsvflle, wc extend to you and other members of the family nur sincere sympathy as it has pleased God in his allwlso Providence to take the soul of your dear father to that homo on high which He hfis- prepared for those that love Him. Although your hearts are filled with grief, what 3 joy ft is to know that you can nveot again whore there shall be no part- ing and whcru sorrow is llnknnwn.Wfi each and ull would gladly help you boar your burden but we foci thnrfl is sn little wo condo, wc only can direct you to the God nd all comfort an-l conf~rolatlon,to the grunt burden- bcsrer the man of sorrow who is ac- quainted with grief." ...A correspondent from Bridgetown writes: The fnrmeffi in this vicinity are getting their hay put up in splendid condition and the crop is s fairly good one. Other field crops are lookin; fine. The cheese factory is_.t\lrniug out cheese which, needless to.say, .fs the best m-a‘de in the Pro- vines as the eheens maker, Angus McLellan, carries oil the liom's share of prihel given at the'various exhibi- tions.every time.-‘Mrs F. A. Shand and daughter from Windsor, N. S., are visiting friends here. 'Mrs Shand is an only daughter of the late Darr- ius Clay of this place who was lout off East Point together with his brother Harry and Capt. Saville by the wreck of the schooner Blmfline in the fall of 1870. 'Tis sa'd but tr-ue, that the loss of these precious lives together. with the n:hooner and car- go was caused by the want of alight in the light house ` that awful and never-to-be-forgotten night. - Adjutant Bq.uai‘ebriggs, wife and little daughter spent two weeks visiting his sister Mrs fl‘. ~A. Stems. -Mrs J-ames Castello and her d-aid# tc, Mrs (Dr) Nicholson from Boehm are visiting their old home in this place..-.Mrs Harold Jenkins sod her_ little-daughter and“son spent a wem* with her sister, Mrs J. G. Housed.- 'Mrs Margaret McLeod relist of the laix Murdock McLeod of Uigg, who il'fn her ninet second ear, is spend- was the one intended be pillml platform down securely. 1|, 32° evening he discovered that il, lm; performed the work -at -the _ wl-W church. 3 -Wednesday' night at hedti and- Mrs. Allan found they had. one mo: than t-he usual number of chill dren. To find out where the 'little three year old tot eaniefrom puzzled all the neighbors in that vicinity arid the police were calledin to help to find a clainlant for the gmail lm, Later on he was claimed by his moiill er, Mrs. George B. Ohappell. had prepared the youngster for but he thought it was a little early and tripped out to have ii around and got astray. Sho bed too frot -A correspondent from Maipeilu., writes:-Postmaster McKay mporia, fargo increase in the business of the P. 0. since the tourist season open. ed. Wm. Mann, mail carrier, is 0,, time with the mails six days in the wcok and gives general sabisfnctinn._ Miss Myrtle S. Colesof Stoughton, Mass, accompanied by ‘,Miss Ella and Georgia Wyman of Hyw Park, lv|,l,,.l,,_ are visiting their aunt, Miss Louisa McKay.-Mrs. Margaret Dutton, oi Cambridge, Mass, is visiting hcr slr. tes, Mrs. George Ramsay.-Mrs. Bar- bara A. Crosswell and Miss Annie K. Ramsay have returned from an ex- tended visit to Kennedy, Saskatche- wan, Regina und Winni.pog.-- Thomas W. Crnpor who has been attend ng Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass., is home here on a vacation.-Mrs. H. L. Hodgson is a guest at the Hodg- son House.-Miss Alice M. Hodgson, late of Malden Hosp tal, is spend ng hcl' vacation with her parents Wm and Mrs Hodgson.-Miss Maud Bran- scoml of St Martine, N, B., is visiting Mrs. A. C. Craig, Malpeque. ...At Valleyflsld East, on Sunlay evening, August lst., Sarah Player, dearly beloved wife of Wm N. Mc- Leod, passed to her. rest aged 45 years. For about three years she had suffered from cancer, and though the ben. medical skill available had been obtained and delicate operations had been performed, death claimcfl her an its own. When but a young woman the deceased confessed hen faith in Jesus Christ, and united with the Montague Baptist Church under the ministery ol Rev J ohn' Wi llama. The last intelligible word she :aah healld to utter, were: “H;\i1a liy_. Wy- appy-fin esus." leaves to mourn their loss a diatom gglgtg hllsllglld, f0\ll' 0l\lldl'UD, h . widowed mother, one brother, nnd’ two listers, besiden si large circle of friends and relatives, among them an uncle Rev D. G. McDonald in the great West. On the 3rd inst. the fun- cral service was hold all: hcl' late ll'-imc conducted by Revs A/S. Stewart. \'Pres.) and E. A. McPhee, (Babb) and an immense concourse of friends followed her remains to their last resting plone, where they were laid away in the sure and certain l\UD° of a glolous resurrection.-Com. To The Mothers Of Pale 'Girls __-eq A Case Showing How ihe Toni* 'lreaimenf Reeiores lol' llealfh. -_-_-_...__-_Q Anaoiniu in sim; ly lack of blood. lb is one of the mf -. common and sl- ill” same time mo.-.4 dangerous diseases with which gl‘uwln§ Kills "ne" ni” common because the blood- so 0Wl_ll becomes impoverished during dd” opmcnt, when girls often overstudy. over-work nnd suffer from lack of ex; crcise. It is dangerous becaiif-lo 0 the sto..-lthluoss of its approach “ld because of its tclidoncy to grow rio steadily worse, if not lll'0m'l’Ll' checked, t-hat it may run. into