is gi Cnngregavon of East qt Peters’ ' instruct! e `Oii`$'.bii`at bf its ed chtionillsal e we su ‘ . _ _ __ . _ _ _ , _ _ _ ~ ' ° ggest that parent see that 1[lt¢Ud hal- lllg 3 Grand TCH a _ - thll SCl'levS ls lfld , u , _ 8 _ _ ' _ - _-. _ V » l __ _ _ _ __ , __ ______ ________ _ry ___ ___ _ ___ _ _ ___ ~ _ Sl: S 1 'rho roiiowin aleasidarleetésriiidwth A i A All 1' it ~ Mexico, repai-edges ly iorfua' by' one of the 'iuofat noted ` I v' _ P on Tuesday. 7th July, lowli' field Owefd bv M- lllsllmis, All the World over For His Learning and Perfect Expres YOU] - f ,_ _ A a _ e ui.. sion of The English Language-His Unique The committee in charge will Llllifafy _v0fllUl`eS. f A ‘X ' I spare no pains to make this one of _ ° ` about two hundred yards Railway Station, fronting on beautiful Bay of St. Peters. the best teas of the season. A well stocked saloon will be Hldd°° i” *he h¢41'*- °f 91° 01 provided. Horse Swing and other ` °°°“°“ °‘ “W City °‘ T°"°°*'°- aniusements will Deon the grounds. h°m° °‘ th' ““th°‘" Wh° is °f*""“ There will be a varietv of music k°°"1ed5° °° b’ "h° 3’°“t°“ “V including pipe music by two§pipers second to none_ All are cordially invited toe and have a good time as this be one of the best teas ever he St, Peters. Should the day prove unfa able, tea will be held iirst ine following. ¢'i‘he following Train Arrangement and lo lsr li ebeensecur d: fharloueto wn. . _ .7 i cents 45 a. O Oxley in Toronto Sunday Wo ld t Surrounded on all sides by qu lzlzf); cealing it-enclose a picture that THR GUARDIAN. cnAnL0'r'rs'rowN mi-Ncs nilwaitn lsrnsn, 5 -Lv -, go, ‘ , I -_ __ _ of m gg viii iiiuil silili ni ms t L I ~ _ of thellliitegi States. In this series, as well as in ouncoffee cultivation, we vo The Ladies of the Presbyterlall f _ :pared ncitharpainsi _npr expense to get the best. The “Mexican Connil~to_thq. .~ nltcd State! 'no bpated in -Boston, recommends this series _as interesting and language presents a rare illusitrati oi rus in urbe, writes J. Maodon prlitoct without too jealously c “‘ Ff°m the °i>en gates Spreads a Vast 'rho marvellous inultiplicntion or ld books nowadays came in for com- w es av e S _ Srnrioiv Fans. Tnail Dnrnnrs |@°P Of lawn. 5115005 by S910 . Il. 60 .. ._ Rv_Junction York _ _ . . _ _ “........._9.i2 “ sniiolk ..... " ........ ..9_i8 “ BedfOl'<_l . . . . . . . . . _ ..45 " _ . . , , _ _ _ __ 9.24 “ 'rraoidie _ _ . _ _ . _ . _.45 “ . . . . . _ _ . ._ o 31 “ utstewsri _ _ _ . . _ .ns ....946 “ St. Andrews . _ _ _ _.45 “___. 9.51 “ Lot 4: .......... ._25 ._ ioio “ Morell _ _ ao ‘ ._ io.i5 ‘° St. Peter‘s _ . _ _ _ __- °`_.Arrive io.35 “ 4s cents ii 5o a in Bear er 2 in Selkirk St Peter s - Arrive is 5o Retui:n'ng, special train will leave St. Souris _ _ . _ . . _ . . ._ _ _ _ . . _ . ._ - - - _ Riv _ . . _ _.35 ‘ . _ . _ . _ _ _.i .17 p. . . . . . _ _ . _ .20 "_...._.__.iz.3o “ \ \\ ' at for Charlottetown at 6.15 p. ni. Passengers stations between Sonris and St. Peters wi turn by regular evening train leaving St at 5.35 p. m. _ 'P By order of Commits 625 July 4., 6 wri with projecting wings, and, with ll 1-_». being in any sense imposing, con ¢¢¢f’S_ the pleasant impression of amp l'00m and C0l1lf01't- nalism has been rather unique, Sco- e'° A dignified man-servant, having re- ing that he in no case sought to ob- n f»l'e89~¢1-IDS, oaks and maples-whose mem" p_ol‘foUi P\'0P°|`ti'°n9 l'e‘tifY t0 genera' "There would almost seem to be tw!" °‘ unfettered STOWU1- The lawn more books than readers," he said, 31°F” 8055157 ' \1PW&l‘d *»0W9»l`d “I9 "but, upon the whole, it is a. good house, towhich you proceed by curving gravel path leading to night of broad stone steps. climbed from ‘foundation to roof. presents s plain. two-storied front. Notion, The _week and The Bystona- out el'-all of which, it is to be regret.- veys ted, proved too good to live, Prof. sponded to your ring, you enter Y ._.._._.. __.__.._.-2 _ _f __ mi ilvii iiiiiii lIl'll‘ ` of delicioivi ielly. Ask for Kovah. illc. per package. Jenkins &. Sun. Cor. Queen and Grafton Sta. is mann Are prepared ironi the choic- est ingredients and Bavored with ripe fruit juices. One _ package makd ONE PINT eriul chairs and scttees carved out tistic or historic value and inte Y e ceding the securing of rcsponsi ily compact," a small nearly all the business oi the P vince of Ontario--the Grange was fatorite meeting-place of the m itlmc did they hold high revel in A handsome dining-room, or earnest consultation as to the best meth T. g;_» ing, as_ well as a. mark of intel'eSi7ln of maintaining their ground agai the persistent aggression of the p ular party. ofessor Goldwin Smith der importancg in course oi preparation the gt p,.esen;f;'» 1 asked, with a glance 3°’ at ri pile of manuscript upon the dell ing by the window. _ master gl Style using the English _ “No-nothing of an extended char- r, _ - :E1 ally write an article for thc reviews ' upon some subject that appeals to "1d~ me, and contribute regu1arly` to The let Fariner's Sun. I am making a revis- a streets. the low red walls-which ion of my political histories 0IEr1g- gi; I hope to complete if my health per- woum hardly expect t C m p mits; but., beyond that, I have noth- , o 0 e u on - d ~ _ °u&id’ of om &_gla_nd_ ing on hand, an no special plans peci d The Grange is built of bri¢l<._bl°¢k- be particularly holpful; ond the great- °U¢d Wlth 38% and 91510” bllfledbe er the number of readers the Wider U99-th U19 intefladng V'in€‘S that haw the circle of general intelligence." -J Spacious hall, richly furnished with these ventures, but launched them pictures, tapestries; glass cases nll- entirely in the public interest. The ed with rare china, and some wond- admirable literary criticism provided ‘l black walnut. To the right are tho pers came in for his approval; and drawing-rooms; to the left, the din- he considered it a. good sign o! tho _ ing room; beyond, the broad stair- times that there should be a wide case; and everywhere, in bewildering appreciation of such work. BS profusion, are objects either of ar- In C0I1110<='¢i0I1 With this Subiwt. rio striking manner in which Goldwin r For the Grange is one of the histo _ houses of Canada. In the da s rc-‘ Smith `!'6_°€11l31y P1`0Ved hi! Pl'0f0\1Dd b _ _ _ government-when the country was mlent Of his &d0PtCd COUYIUY bYiSiV' mled by the famous “ fam. ing, on behalf of himself and his oli- wife, the handsome sum of $10,000 * gal-my which wntfoiled not on. to Toronto University, to be ex- ,- ly all the Government offices, but D611d€d “POD th°_ libl`_a1'Y in “wh rg- manner as the University authorities t - ' _ em. companying the gift reference was bers of tho compact; and many a -ilgsvrysi sly ion al _‘ acts " was the answer “I occasion land and of the United States which for future work." 8 sign. By far the greater proportion 3 of what is .being printed is, at.,least., harmless, though much of it may not It As thc rounder of The Canadian le Smith’s personal experience in jour- a _tain any pecuniary prollt out oi oi by some of the leading American pa.- t. mention may ntly .be made of the lo interest ln the intellectual develop- he may deem best In the letter ac made to the millenary of King Al- its fred, the legendary founder of the donor's old college at Oxford; and ml it is stated to be intended as 9. tri- bute to the restorer oi English learn- the University. it The example thus set t.o‘the_ mon- lt eyed men of Ontario who have not `l“ v rt ' ' i ~ ' ’ “j=,.~, aft; ` " ""7N\vii'f‘2~v.~.§~"f.>',-\§t~s.;»'r~=~u~;- »-»-. . _ _ ~- '_ ~ ' '~» ~-._ .~_'-1-_ei _s .~2f‘f‘_ . Y t 3 ,J e'f:__,f,;°;».." ,._' vt iq*-3§rl§t.z~j-~»$ »_: .jo 'in _ f" ,_ _ ,__ ,i¢-_- ~ _ _ i. _ ' _ “f-- ' ' f' -'I . ‘;»;'= _._ __ 1-;_ 55;. _ _ ._ _ __ _ _ .. _ _ _. _. _ .,__f_ _._i,,,______ AE., ..._ ,,~;_v____ A QUIET RGASTING UNDER 'l‘llE ROSll.i _ Brownell and ground ul every feature; The only aromatic creature. ` For which we long, for which we feel, The breath of mom, _the perfumed meal. -Arthur GMU There are several methods of roasting coffee, and one method which ls better than the others. This best method is our We originated 'our process and keep it secret. We do npt care to tell more about lt than that it is a method which insures perfect cleanness and .fa unlformig of taste and strength in UB RO COFFEE. The roasting is done in our own establishment, and - under our superv1_sion( as are also the growing and the ciii-:ng of the coffee beans which go to the roaster. Purltyls the rxltchword from the plantipg of the seeds until the sealing of the coffee in the air-_tight cans which your grocer buys of us and sells to you. _ ' _ [To continued] Direct from the roaster Ubero Selected Coffee goes into the can which you buy at 4.0 cents. UBERO BRAND COFFEE does not go out of our hands until we have placed it in these cans. That is whywe are safe in _guaranteeing its absolute purity, its uniform strength and its de icious anbrna. Each can oontalil I6 ounces of coffee as long as our seal is unbroken. On the can are directions for making a cup of_ coffee by the Mexican method. It costs youqio ani fora pound of the best coffee in the world and instructions as to the belt method of re arin that coffee for the table. 40 cents brings Ubero Brand from ohanoon _ _ _ SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASSGROCEBS. _ enowu, noasrlrp .Ano oaailho ar ' “ii linens.” CARWH, ._ _ \ _ omlwfi News Nous, l -- Orrawa, J ul; 3-Dr. Henry S. Luna, who is arranglaz the itinerary of the Bri; * To Pr _ has th h marria ; and _ ` F__ cert,a,_§>;g $1 _ilnsplre imitation. _, - H I mmm; M H _ _ . . _ . special sold or oeucfv and has ta on pelkhl the proton" w‘"°“°°"'mh’°°”m° mu°°*y Wm Am,,lw°°d,,_,,,,,llk,,,,,, T,_ nt l5_y___oiie kmtl'iebestcn13tersfir&nad‘a taiiiniby I . . ‘ , ' _ _ ' ' ` " "r-‘ _»‘ ' _ . ~‘ ‘ . ` ’ I _ ' _ / I _ V. V _ ’ .onial development. _ -va and attends many par- intarestinthepaper. ' _ 0Xf01’¢lTWeed SuilZS_.......... ................. B0 profound an Interest in their col he is in no .ann a He 'onto n.wsp‘per min’ has the cgnmlling t en a a a a a a » a o Q a s s » o a O so o The man~servant, having taken 3_1 _ _ _ your card to the master Qf the ties the 8883011’ ana? at taxi; <11?--“"*“”i'11 ° l ° 0 0 0 0 0 I \ 0 0 o a 0 s s o » a a Barrlstefs. Solicitors. etc. _ h th l tt ,, .gently opponrs, his brilliant °°’“'°““ i°” 9° ~ I soltawnv PEOPLE, All-wool Serge Suits. . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ouse. e at er _" . di render him the central ngure. He is Better quality Serge Su-it_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S '(1 _ P, E. 1. “Fd greets y°“ mth gmcmus g' the originator of The R0\1nd-TBNB'-' People growthln, scrawiiy, gale snd_ _ . _ ummersl e mty' G Yew ml; “Qs sp§;§’l,E'°f.f,f; a group of mon who have made their wool; wnon thc blood isthin on wotoi-y Still bet.er qualitv. . _ . . . _ . . . . . . ...... . . . . . ... . sooo Odices--Ro al Bank of Canada 'QT 0 dm” m‘ ' P mark in the fields oi finance, educn- Whatis neededtnronndoif theanizles and ' Ygu gall buy R¢ady‘.to-W¢ar clothing at mu- *gn Q* Y . . l ht t th t befits the student, _ _ fm t th fo l ot fat b 5 h lm _ _ bmldmg' S ‘ld ths oigldnifoit monks of time in tw" and *rt* and “’h° din’ "°5°th°’ niugguiar tlesllgl’ lgynooi-ioninlil tboeglood 1055 m°11¢Y than “YY 5t01'€ 111 the City. THE QUEEN HOTEL HALIFAX, NOVA SGOTIA. Last season used a large quantity of PORT H00! GOAL The proprietor _reported excellent satisfaction. All hotel men should buy PORT HOOD. § f the clonal packed JOHN MADE!-_._ shelves have little to do S 'f'f'- fs __‘-._~_.___,-\ literature. History, philosophy' and ,J »ii’~“3:"‘fr i‘j`.~`~.':f'_.Ql theology are most fully represented. _. _ with such slight concession to fic- , _ “D ° thl in order to discuss soma _ NEIL M<=QUAR1<1E»K-¢- _ gm. badly ‘;‘.?.‘;..i'. .. ... .... ..._ .. ... sti;:»:'°iie.':.ei:;‘i“si';‘“.f.:i.“i2:lf°.i2.li W°°‘ take” 1” erhwge _ _ f . _ A' E' ARSENAULT - §§"i`f’f§ii§hiu§f°§n§fta§i“§§in2g°o. .if d-;=<=_1;1_shi1;_<-i °=f__l=;_<;1i§‘7=1}§5>; °§ Ulf llggg llssuewthe body a=w=11»s_=_=3__wbvi¢°r_i;nd ` ‘ ` _ . ll all , '_el1€l‘ , OU. C8!! YOV8 D0 ' mud' t°t‘-Tena"ia”° His eye ‘S keen: his gon seeing him, on one occasiyon, a your-giliorense in welight while uyslng tx D. _ Voice is full and Steady; ms ”’°""` plousod spectator ut tho contostsioi- srestfvod cure- ' 9 ments brisk: and. to all aPP°__afe°Ct€S- the amateur agllotlc championships ____________- . _ b rs e ere nc - - _ 23°” §§_§Yhe§c§‘§§§,,"‘;‘;‘,m,y,0 ,,l,,,_ gf ia1§_<;T__n=§ ggigergggggggg null Pisromirs .mssotvtn i _ . - l'O _ _ _ ~. After a. brief hour in the drawing as wen as from h0me_ took pa_rt_ He --- and dining-rooms, he leads the way was also a leading generous support, _ SYnNI:r,July3-The dual pastor-ate ex _ _ to the study, built. _by hlmself since er of the Athletic Club Building on istinginthelhfesbytvrian congregation at _ t ‘ <‘»0U1iI1S int() P0SS@SS‘°“_ °' la? pro' College street, now devoted to tech- Glace Bay has been di'ssolved,aiid the con- 1 ' Pefty- If form? the "gm ‘ng O’ nical instead of physical education. gieaalsion is new freetocallaiiew pastor. i the h0uS€. and 15 3 loflg' lofty r°°_m' Professor Smith spends the greater _The dual bostomte was held by Rm, J, A With Ulfee Efffat Wmd°Ws l°°kmg part of the year at The Grange. He? Forbes and Rem Wm_Meik1e_ Ollf UPON the lawn' and.havmg 9' finds the harsh Canadian spring southern exposure that insures the somewhat too tryin y however, and _ S lJ10f159»I1f@St llght- Books in Weu°°r' usually goes to Lakewood for the ll “_ fl€!`£'(l 81'¥`9lY CDV" th° walls from months of 'March and April. How se- 001128111 3001' l-0 Ceiling? and there are °°n' rene is his view of life as he draws _ tnh°°°hmr venlent Chairs and desks! _bug in thi near its close may be gathered' from ` b1eedingandprotrug__in§__l_;nes1F centre is a. rather unusua _p ece o his remark to one who congratulated the manufacturer-shave irusraiiteed tes~ furniture for 8 *MY-*~° W1” B mg him W0 years We “P0” ‘“’~““f-I “ff §.§‘§§2éil2t‘€ii§‘§‘ii?§‘€3€f€;°‘i‘2.“£§.*.’...°“it°‘.€‘.‘o. English billiard-table. It is now GOV- taint-ci his seventy-eighth birthday: gona-our moneybockifnotcnred. sosaboxfat ‘ ered with a Cloth. and bearsbglles °f ‘nccordiiig to 'Pho Psalmist, if, by all colors orEninNi:oir,Ba'ris&0o.,Toi-ont; papers, which are evidently Ing GX- reason of strongtli, our years be l as . m n H.l11l.!l8d§ 8nd, pfesllming thls ls fOu]°_Sc0l‘(i_ _V(_~t‘ is thgil' Stfgllgth 13,' Dr. e s o _ e its chief use, I remark ugon the am- bor and sorrow; but I musttsay Ehait, _ ple accommodation it a ords. _ _ while I have found mine ful 0 t e » ‘-'0hl" replies Professor Smith ”' first, they have been free from the 1 “ ' l t ci." - - £31? ;;d9§,(¥u awoillgpggagrgflgzggg seC°n` _.~-- ~ ~ ~ _0'r'rAwa, July 3-It is understood that _.ne ho, qulckly those papers ganlm NEVER SAY Dm. Sir Louis Jetta will be appointed for cloai-od away. I have many a good k _ bl second term as lieutenant-governor of_ game upon that tabf1e'" _ an volltsm sndeglesbe ;Cl’i!1ll:’r‘i;:xSSbe:>.?i riilvniroii Quebec' V 'The western end 0 the F0013 15 ~ 0m_’M,, _ u ;fe,p,,,,. Nwer ,ay ale ,m_ __----»---- L Od bl/ BH lmP05lm! nreplwcev with an “gil you la.v» used Fernzonv, the most . _ ' over-mantcl richly 'Carved in oak' wonderful blool maker, nerve strong`fh- ~ _ and having this inscription from Cic- ener and brain invirzorator. It tones _up d :B h. is d A th _ ¢l-9_ so appropriate to one who has tfhewhole system. You rim eat anything 1W8S¢11l'¢ 0 l'0D¢ lb 811 _ B In l :nods history his mo-work; "Magna alnd dlsesltl it 11% you uiekeFe_;'{_;:_2_i»v;___o§>;1 by_M1NaRD'sLIN1MENT._ BSE W€ . U11 IDB , - 'is "°’if°*“‘ ‘1,‘_‘“° ‘,?°“° '° 12°’ Q’ sficgntii increases daily inosnott time mis. a.LlviNGs'roNlz. illsfl defendfltl ( Great t ° you’re well. Try Ferrozore,-which you L0t5_P_E‘I_ strength of Truth. WHO ii ¢5°il) 5°* can obtain a'ta1ldrugstores." _ own best dnfc-ndei-"') I was cured oiasevere attack ot Rheu- . As may be readily imagined, the . . . _ Content! 0 gith li ht Mabong Bay, _ WANTED To prove to you Gini: Chase’s Ointment ilu and absolute cure for and every form of i > matism by l(INA.RD’S LINDLENT. _ H ° s __ by l[lNARD’S.LINIHEN'.l`. ` J' OS HUA WYNACHT I was cured of a severely sprained leg _-` 35 `-if-":‘f'f;~;_ /' ' ` ‘_ . §__ f.=;~' .L_ ' - sis. A tion as certaln sets oi sta.ndar.d nov- ' elists would imply. 542/ f' X _ ` ` From this handsome. 'congenial _ ._ _ - _ room, tip former regius professor of ' - i _ T modern history ot oxford and the 1 prelellt emeritus professor of history N » ' ` l Cdrnell University continues un- / f / Y THEYRE ALL R|Gl_';_.'_!'_ Say, thaaeltarLao\\¢f! EW" 0"-'Fur KUWEUD lf# hw ij Y tkataleliow %'t|aallimothir¢yUU3‘¥*,’ as nos. osliavnaw¢°l~ **¢ll'°- a ~arvtowaas1h¢l'd¢llrU! WUI- I g lopluaqnv oiamaavhn hi' DB4 0* kylgt plpigpaa Bestarsaaaniigsudn Ba»¢Y0Ue~er\i9"‘_l-59°’ -'.f'rea‘r`l\ Laundry sag' > A. F. WEBSTER at ceaslngly to give to the world, eith- ¢' through the medium of journals md reviews, or from time to time in moraeaduring book form. the rips results oi his study, axperleneo and eogitatlou concerning the political and theological probloml which con- iront humanity. he should do 3° to the neglect 0 plllflly litel‘l.l']' subjects is a matter of much regret Eggs, Clean and Fresh WANT ED .Calfskins and . ._~¢_ John l'lopl_“;;:ff:: “°°*;.;“;‘S.°“.,,,,.°i‘* _ . it _ Emp, j__,y_m,,__<__-1_- n _ _ _ __ _ _-. __ rs. t&ae wb IDI _ 'renders to bef m asied with :rams fi ` f'»~' "=>~‘= " bouismen and ri 1;? n le in ii ` I ` to all who are familiar with _.hh A St. John, N. B._" _ i`. __ _ vi X ' _ "William Gower" 114 “3=1l.°"@ 4°* _ -==“~ *I* 9°-" i ‘ ‘l:fof;;:f°::.);L'f3».:f`.lifiiik »f»...li.¢ gp _lr __ _ ’ ‘ ‘ I _ . _ _¢ »_ ten ` and 'ho wclnq bali - - U A -a.\v'tien.‘.er. \ I l H ` . *D 5 me 3\_\|'*~&d “half “F ~ _ _ _ _ 1 _,_ _ ii' ` ` ' D_. :»§¢c`ALLp\_,-__ ' - eq; &“th?a W . f \ »» _ ._ 15 _ 5 F. ' -‘-_¢-gi,--_ . 4, .1 , _ a i i K | ___ #P5 Y is ie noliisiiui and _fi if . .sawn cn.ii.,....in..i root... » _ _ _ . _ ____ . __ l___.w____._____