ilirmgfi” iifié snonggmnut t left from our cheap Sslo wil be sold regardless of cost. P ATTON BROS The Real and Genuine Carpet Ken 13‘ Ill? QPIIIT ..-q~ VOL 3 for the address [68 thy and GOFF trey are ullowing 3 Cherry l Rasp m, suit». V A . 1 ‘€- 3 . . _, ,3 .4. 1-2 1,‘, 2"; . Pnowsrz an PERCENT nu ll TZEIIS OFF CHILDRENS sUITs Dont Misstit if y0uwa.n’t Clothing. PROWSE BROTHERS Jzie Wonderful Oheap Men, 144 Queen Street. I I’ —--'_e.'J':——— BROTHERS. .___\L‘ \ August! Sweeping reductions 300 yards August ! in Summer Dress is Goods this month. >—-.p ~.«__ ,.‘ "K. double width all Wool at Dress Goods 25 Cents. a. great BaI‘8'31I3- I-Ian-is Stewart, London. House SAM? LES! SAMPLE-Sl as 500 PAIRS OVI Excursion to Piston Of SAMPLE BOOTS and sHoEs. BOUGHT LOW! SELL/VG CHE./y1P --AT THE-— WBE BRICK. 81101’. THE CORNER. A1.so—A nice line of Canvas and Colored BOOTS and Shoes. TEAMER Q1’ LA WEE NOE will leave every WEDNESDAY morning, at High! o’clock instead of 3:, so as to make it more p leasant for pleasure seekers. Return Tickets good for one day only-two dollars. SPECIAL Rana for Parties may be ob- tained on application at chief Ofice of Co., corner Gt. George and Lower Water Streets. P. By order, ' F. w. 'HALES, _ Ch’town S. Nav. Co., L’id. (Ir, :1 d",;ly '9“ T)‘ D.‘ L llowfs Hehlrh Ixerdses. JUST mow, toms nous: c. B. VllAR;{EN. .‘;'.2i2..‘:.: s'EPy!TI‘:LVcl1'l’ ‘ Ever Same _ “#3.. I one} oar'..~." ullilil t ’ 1.13, A£".lur«:«, . .---.01‘ -‘I: ma,‘ . n vv » neasluB~!.v‘._l .- we ~ crltntnsg will and in 1...- .iu..uou;-acre ~ 1- . s... .."-..'?.7:"°.".:*..'.... EVGl'y other Asooynounimen: 1 *2: -. lse 3.1:: lohdccxt * is ' ll‘ v notice. Dellalysmayeeat.-tilts. R:-levesah e zn iéco Irlgi -.2! 3 - an Sllfsnlly‘ .., F1 V 1: Group, . Imacnnjlasv —___j—— Ill suns-we HI EIEITAII ,, mun —-Ge¥§l.eme:1.:I.adlQla ., Egiuhiz the Athlete or Inva- sKoDA's nrfico via: 13? is me or £1‘ 1.)}. it ’ x All '2‘: 5' . : ’’:_ llhanged Tleirl church is what was last year styled “ In Chapelle Mandite,” or “ Cuised Chapel.’ I Yesterday afternoon the final ss_pau"!ion" from the. Roman Catholic Church. took mm d,,g,,,.'1,;¢§ they did 'i¢°";a'..“_ place. The quiet , village has rTsrelyiwit- " ‘ neeaod an event which created such a inm- found impression on the population. Ten men and one women were 1~ received publicly into the Baptisfidenomination, and V the impressive baptismal service of thstchurch was duly performed.‘-* fQuite a number of clergyman, lsymen‘s[nd;‘lsdiu went out from Montreal by the morning train, the party being strengthened; by a Summer . . ~. ' . . ».., '1“ nxgiuagcfi _ pslcusos contingent from Berthier. Thh arrival gdgglgth . mar the'-ceremony. , ; y . Eleven French-Canadian Roman 0.256 gm,‘ echoed» " lies were received into the Protestant faith P ‘ ” bythe Rev. A)’ L. Therrien, of Montreal. ’ The event was one of rejoicing at eleven ‘gin. Pm',b°°.' .*mjh_§**'b’,. A , , __ Novassotla;-andurspressmiagiersy-skies Althocgli not iiauch~ovsr-ayearigfld the sendetlrgreetings: Ge forward in the name ofthsInrd.=~'0lii' “ B ‘ prayer for you is Ephesians 3, versus ‘lit where the converts were rigajved _ During gree- :‘ £l'c’n_‘_‘it-wuiths object of ' siorjiiwhicli llnslli ltd-to its boiliglhnrsed pager Impressive Event in a Quiet French Canadian Village. THE SIQUIL TO THE_ B-VMAN‘ (.‘LTHOIJ(.‘- CHURCH TBOUBLEB--MEN AND WOMEN BECOME BAPTISTS. Msskinonge has now a Baptist ‘church and a Baptist cur-grtgation. This is the first time this «Sccurs in its history. The of the party created a stir in the village 1im.rbmd, but "In. 0‘ hi. fl,i.nd...op_ and each new corner was carefully scanned." ‘ V The proceedings were out with due solsmnity and nothing” occurred to bold], out Aftuu” gmogwlh-;.fi>m .. ' ' A b.yn_I.ns. sweetly eungio on Irish i which Mr. Thu-rien addressed thief“ ” members on their duty to God h ' H ' bbo_ andelhortedthj five 5 “ Mqfie. The converts that gurgfifgd uuhbi. 0‘ W 4, they‘ ‘ ot left the Church of Donna out .11 ‘round. — 1. A: of ill-will, but simply because their con- science compelled them to do ‘so. The V bf the new church for wgrship, after the admission of the axuarxr. wrrn A :- 9 Physiclaniniij mvons..; V W ’a.'~“".-' " "' ~ ' resort. on ' stclana n¢l~1l vinellsnslutiotlyldxllesl At t. I was troubled wl 1!» vosss _ d jllutl could not sleep an hour some llgllifiyl would haven crow ’ or creeping sensation in my limbs, 0) was more U than ggy pun. )1 ' B r;aol,n would re.elTHAu.s:sreeu osadeonfvssod, I1 I tries! to think, upon on subject for ten minutes. Dr. Kll re a nu: six bottles of 8K0- DA'8 Dl§(l30€l5ll\', and three boxes of LITTLE TABLE'I‘S.0olllng me they would greatly help me and he thought would cure HIG- I took the medicine according Iodi- rectlons and have seen no lymp- toma of lllervousmess » since taking the fourth bottle. I sleep well. Nerves are strona'- 118! ll 9 and am well. I luizvc told scores what ltlul 1 I n e. .csp' your P0?'l’lll?l'1]§,§lre.] 1. ii. nallluox. Tmgmuwvussnsc NM .6 GOITIAO ‘rue mu oounsr: (0 no-r-rm-zs) yr OUR max, IF NOT nnxurrrrnn REIURN BOTELES AND GET YOUR MONEY. Pa‘: ONLY FOR THE GOOD YOU RECEIVE. |Sll0llA DISGIWERY 00., Wo|fvil|e,N.S-V luuntd fig goose OIL. CABVELL BROS. juue 10 tf The Braomar Photographic Studio QUEEN STREET, Next to the Singer Machine Co. , is now open. Hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. 11:. Closed on Saturdays at I3 noon. First class work at moderate prices. Pho tographs enlarged and beautifully iini ..hed in black and white. Aug 12 lm law] .3 ...‘...':|:'I-:I:E—— REGDGNISBD STHDABD BRANDS “Mungu “Kit er” a Ca lg” Universally acknowledged to be su; e- riot in every respect to any other brands in the market. Always reliable, as his been fully demonstrated by the millions that are sold annually and the incrcas ing demand for them, notwithstanding an increasing competitionof over One Hundred and Ilamrfyfiu -Factc ries.. This {act speaks volumes. We are not cheap Cigar manufacturers. No 2 DAVIS 9?‘ SONS, ._.Montreal. . "t K ‘ lssslsmyarcrsin Canada. i ’ nunsberow.-am“ tlisuhe . I onsrsfiitl lsnglofi llgaest Grade cigar . 4 ' 3. -T <.‘, A ‘ V ' ‘ ‘ 7' .4 i 9- the newchapel to be built Iwss on the north sid;e'ofshe'-’hIsakinonge and so bought twelve acres of land there, and, according to custom, planted a cross in the centre of it. The residents on the south side of the river protested the chapel being put anywhere except on the south side. A petition was sent to Bishop Lefleche, of Three Rivers, by the people of the south side, asking him to alter his decision and let the chapel be erected on the south side. The south side people were wild with delight when the Bishop replied that he really thought‘ the south side would be the best spot after all. To7the annoyance of the northern residents’ the cross was then transplanted to the south side. A protest was then sent to the Bishop by altar his mind a third time and said the church must be built on the south side. “rnmvwn won": wonsmr muss, ” was the word sent to the priest by the disccnsolate north-siders, who at once set to work, and by- voluntary subscriptions secured enough money to build a small Catholic chapel on their own side. Time and again the priest warned them that were disobeying the Church; and that'ths chapel that they had erected would not be recognized. In reply, the northerners said they would not be cperced, and asked the priest to send them a pastor, but he refused, and told them to attend service on the south side or they would. be ex- .c_cmmunicabed._ This threat they paid no heed to, and in consequence, one Sabbath day, as they were at worahip,Fsther Hen- dricks entered the church, strode up to, the altar, cursed the chapel, and excom~ municated the rebellious "ones, who still ordered. The ‘valiant north-siders, in spite of this dreadful ordeal,’ continued to worship‘ as Catholics in their chapel till "November last-, when they were visited by the Riv. Adam Burwash, Baptist min- ister, who read the Scriptures to them. So impressed where they that they asked for s miuilter to be sent to them, ‘so the Rev. W.'S. Bullock. a Baptist, is now laboring among them and is their accept- ed Yesterday was the day they publicly renounced Romanian and were received into the Baptist Church. A onnar on FOB uasxuional. The services were begun in the little CHARLO'1"l‘E'l‘_OWN, PRINCE-ED:_W ARD 1sL’AND, ‘WEDNESDAY, u——_——..——-—.———_.—._———... is A l A a serum nouns-r. Nctasouud as llr, Tm ‘ p 5139995 §P°3“58- Eagerly the R-immfluholics prgisentifor the orderly was in which they conducted gtbellllllvssé The convcrts were very much in “Id to Juice no nervcnsnsm” yhilo going through, the solemn service of ' iicceptsncesnd bapdsm into It'll Blfll ‘ “ V church. One line big muscular fellow in gramwssrssd:--» ' __ _ W the Tafiltioyzesgtsllsgoi o _ who-*=lr’sv’e-taken tn'fthisrsevs‘- P _ P mint epfivaftebs fiefldrmnassosd , r ,. ,, if V ‘ _ ,, i- N _‘‘».~_ . .; ilk“ iuthoughtsndtctloa. ’ H the north siders. The Bishop would not _ refused to worship where they had been ‘ 'Gyet,awellknownBulpicisn priuhhss -9 _._._..__...... ..__. 92. K .....—.._... .___, _... , r 31,13 Catholics rprissot looked‘ to snail than dissenting brethren would the at. cisl, test and pnliliolygive They are not is suitlcng. "the sturdy sl_o!‘¥ up..£9,1h9 pl-téotm. Illness mod firmly and dgtgrminedl]... Tonnes and one woman composed the devoted cousin to nwrcanitcs. . 'l‘uo‘much‘praiae csnnc't'=be given the __-....‘gw ‘ ,I'-l e"to6"'wanbsd to join the _ the sudiencagspt while the service II ‘ posedhiswishessodsfilrniaedlythat so ‘P hadnotcoun-sgeenosghitpnssnttcslifi‘ ‘ mar -ron nsrorcs. , ‘Dnringthsmestingthe following tele- .‘f The Baptist Convention cfflls Kiri- to 2l.”7J. A. Gordon. 'D.__B. Mr. Bullock. the missionary in chine,‘ nor;therner_s,, one by nine, stood up Add »_ filed out into the passage, and walkbd ‘ littlebaud: In thcllii-'snxiety to see whet = "3 8'5“! 00.. in" 153*‘ . V. audience stood ‘up, and thus some — . » little 11031’-e.. They‘ we're re‘e’pecilully‘uked . v - ': go“ Pm-e». The most 1 B man among those»; B baptized is Mr. Isaie Karahsfl. who is a wealthy man. With himwwers his two sons. Mrs. Msrehand, who is 65, had always been sdevont -Catholic. in bi. they were all fervent Catholics. Another son of Mr. Msrchsnd is a priest in the State of Maine. Mr. Olcnthisr is over 60 and so is his sister, Msdsmehsfebvre. Two other farmers who were to be hsp‘ tired had to desist owing to the strenuous opposition of their wives and fulfill. The event created a profound imp:-salon among the Catholic members of the families concerned. . _._____.¢.._._._— The Cell: Stakes on the hloneton Driving Park. The scene on the Monoton driving park yesterday was an animated one. Some 25 colts, every one a beauty, were to be seen on the track or in the stables the admirers of horse flesh look for some great racing tomorrow and Thursday. eluding Dot, the phenomenal 4 your OH. reached here yesterday and werequartered at the park. They will be an additional attraction today. The four year old race, it is‘ expected, will eclipse anything ever seen in the Maritime provinces. The principal con- tcstsntswill betheblsck mare Dot, by Administrator, owned by Rogers .snd Farrow of S’sidc, which made a recoldof 2 29; on_the 8'side track last week, an Ettei-’s (Amherst) bay gelding Dexter, by Peter Blair, 9,29}, and the P. E. Isllud stallion Almont Wilkes, by the famous Hernando. One of the features of the meeting will be a pneumatic tire sulky brought here by Ettsr of Amherst and the first ever used in the Maritime Provinces.-—'l'inIu. -j¢ Montreal Clerical Scandal. A Lnorso Lawns. nuns" ms win an A ruolnuuvr rlnssr nvs rncl rna — cmr. Monrnsan, Aug__;9—A church, St. Denis, street. Rev. Father been discovered to have been criminally church at half peat two_..o’clock. Over twohundred Roman Catholicswerein the doors. The services were fopens"d by church, which was cro‘wd'e’d—; to the singing. "Lotus thehymn of vic- tory." in which all heartily joined. The sermon, a powerful one,’ was preached by the‘ ‘Rev. Mr. from thewerds, " “,Go teach all nstions.’=", Wrulscf lows y ‘ , V and hope were spoken tothoss..who was ‘ “Ls Cs_denI”£BIl “=13 mill-” willing. to show their arm publicly in uponh-'m8*l'!""'*"'~. "‘ cam. Therrisnthen upon P n , . those Catholics to O ‘_ ljointhcfiqitistchurchwtcrisesndfooates i ts: intimate with one of his peoitsnh, who 5 Letters fell into the husband's bands, who at once left his wife and the latter has 1'!- that this is not his first 0-0-9“!- ..———.-nij-—u—-j ClesrHavansCigan. leading citizen of the a ._ Five of the P. E. Island contingent, in. _ scandslhssexploded in St. James’ psrhll ‘ thewifeof sleadinglawysrof thecity.i tired from public view. The unworthy clergyman hasleftthecity. Itis stnhl sassaessssessb "menses-sense ks. QWCVIIIIOOOCIBCCC R Augusta. eaeeeeassresetl 5 2 fleguiassn file Liver and iewels. untsih shalscrctlensiflurlfiefi stood and removes slits pursues ti-om e . CUFQEQ ‘ DYSPEPSIA. BIL ‘ ~ ‘ CONSTIPATKDN. ’ -' A if ' SALT l~‘H:‘."-.llIV\—. ~ « HEA? ' -‘xi. B.‘ a