2 c r <1 an W 1' . rigor grower ~, A _ 34 _ *B you Sad bcreavenient, but we are ll'-$55" .,., .» . ol f 3 M Fidelity. _ 5; \._ . it ' Miutv E. Srx-:vi-:‘.~:so.\' l 4 .1 E g. A1- s 0-0-00009 _ _ _ g _ ‘_ ja* / .,. . - “I 1- .. 3| ~ ._ _ ‘ - ' ` s;.,‘_' "f`§‘.£v¢;~, ruff. ~_.._¢€;. H _ OR NG GURDI 1 ESTABLISHED |891. i ;""" Letter of Condolence. ~To)!_`_ gnv._\i:ii».~..\':» Bliss Haieuim' fjff _ 5;i.i.ieK- _ _ I D,_,gBno1-mzi: .\\'n Si_<'ri:R: \\e sin- , ,.,g,»¢t that since yoii las: inet with H",-enly Father has seen tit in His ‘ . “ vis, providence to take to Himself dl |04.; mother. We are unable to l ggrealixe the extent of your sorrow in ,ve .,-_ "2 Nd that vourloasthougli irretrievable _xueumgl gain. liiextzending to you deepgt heartfelt sympathy. We feel :ru the ,ommunity has sustaLned a gre-xt b§- 1? ;':a ,,_ “Ho kv” our hearts all desolate: ' ; the our fairest -weete~it flowers: in in-=~ ~ _~ ~ ~ » Tnmpyanted into bliss, they now .j _mom immortal bovvers." _» Byberkigd and genial disposition she M.;-gd herself to all. and though you 1?; _a “Ugg upon to mourn for a kind and ’ u __ 1.' In ' nate parent, we trust that you .. 1 lf¢°"'° . ~'mcu¢;ll your care upon Him for He __ “nm foryou. and is able to uplift you _~.» v =. "Hi, all-sustaining grace, and help you inn" gime of need. And when life`s or jam, here is ended may we all meet in Heavenly mansion where all tears 2315, wiped away, and there shall be “mm death. neither sorrow nor crying her shall there be any more pain ve f' l;?mi;;¢d ia behalf of the members of __ _“wg Division, .\°o. :'.'.0l, in Love. Purity T 1 G. WALTER Sri.. Torroxro, Feb. 5.-(Special.)--B. B Osler, a prominent lawyer died suddenly this morning. He was the most eminent criminal lawyer in Canada. n He was born in Simcoe in l$l9, and was second among a family of four sons of the late Rev. I". L. Osler, M. A. l`_\.\IOL'S REl".\'l`RIA'1`O}'i DEAD . Qui-:ssc, Feb. 5.-(Special)-Rev. Jos. Marquis, who has induced a thousand French Canadians to *ret-urn from the States, died at the Hotel Dieu as the result of an operation. nRow:\'i-:D WHILL; sH0o'ri.\'ci. H.xi.ir.».x, Feb. 5.-(Specia.l.>-Frank Leslie, aged 17, son of P. G. Leslie mer- chant, was drowned at Port Marine by falling from a break-water while shoot- ing. @@ his Creator, were there. *an exceptional one for the Union Church, was more remarkable upcn this particular occasion because of the eanta onistic s cimens of the great in a harmonious whole Ecclesiastical n es and re'udice of race and tution under whose roof it was gathered. Music. that God given Welder Of i such as the Christian hopes heaven itself play and sing was the influence which bow their heads in all humility While the leader prayed. Surely God is Love and music is a voice of God.-Advertiser. McNeill. of Tryon.] Threatened by Bocrs-n Help Needed ‘ `*"A;"" A "` ' "YA" “ "'_'_"`”""" "“”"*~~-e-»-~ --~---~ A----*_+--_.._____,..-_,_______, ____ ; »- _____, __. _ _ ___ __ __ CHAKLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. WEDNESDAY. F EBKUARY 6. |901. PRICE _._ .Q FAREWEEL T0 THE PSALM. .- Rev. xxii, I8, i9. (Published by Request) Oli! the auld Psalms o' David, fareweel! fareweel! They’re no near guid enough for us noo ! - The Kirk has decreed they may gangto the dell- An' the auld mann gic place to the new; The auld folk may weep, au’ the young folk may smile, An' the Session look pale wi' dismay. For the Kirk has conspired to woo us wi’ guile- The Asscmbly mann hae its ain way ! Oli I the auld Psalms, o' David, farewecl! fareweel l An' the news gangs sae sair' to my heart- The folks never were askit how they might feel, wi' nie iiinti Psalms o' David to pam if Oar books were a' printed in England, they say- An` atfront to Auld Scotlau' again; The hymns a’ end up in the Ansrlicun way. \\`i` the orthodoz English -Amenfl Oh! the auld Psalms 0’ David, farewell! farewell! They were Scotland's best freen in the past- _ The bluid o’ the Martyrs are in them, I feel, An’ their power to convert will aye last! Evolution is up-or downward-they say, Is the Kirk purer noo than ‘twas then? The precepts and doctrines o' gr-andfa.ther’s day Build up Kirk-going, God-fearing man ! Beware! the “thin end o' the wedge," as they say For the rest o’ the Psalms will go next! The Bible itself will be altered some day. Till we scarcely can find out a text! The Ministers. surely, should be on oor side, An' froon on this strange innovation: An’ dinna gie way to guile, fashion, an' pride , That bodes the doon-fa’ o' a nation! -John Imrie. meeting of Presbytery in this James’ Hall there, on Tuesday Feb’y 5th, l and at ll a. in., which place and time the lv” impcss-ima to “cue 8¢ats_ TM han “Goo is. Asn His Name is Love," were Picshyteryiaetaitd-= was conatituted,Mr._i ,i',.h;c|, is ,not the nicest in the vicinity elim-iirfis sport” by Aiien Macseiii, W. _H. spencer. illoieratmf. ui;l;_wi_1q;l;g ..-..._ ,,;.,,;;g< ,;,.,i,,;,¢,_..; " _ ti., ,,cm;°.,, New York. on Sunday evening vw vf°°°°° Hfm- "S"’°""*’ *°‘*!‘lEto¢ w.iai:ii.é'pt¢riifa. *.ii°?i.n'_'en¢-iieiefne to fone of‘ the most remarkable Gunn, Wniddcii. M¢Lwd. Mflckvlwlfi n_f_;¢n¢,-¢_1,,_4';fi;||¢__._`gf,u;i\ Af,-(mu yu, md groups of humanity that ever Fullerton, Fisher, Millar, Mclvor, W. He. -‘ho a-M]-9 pon,-in of the lam “mented gathered under a church roof on a Sab- ` Smith, E. Smith. MUIIIUOSW. LBYl»°U» *B3 Queen' mu” di-,_p,.,]_ Ab 7_3) sharp the _ bath day eveningin any place in the world Murdoek. !1llhlSl2I`S§ ind D- A- Bl`\1C¢» Nil' .mu-|;¢in ,-035 My-_ MQL ML-,ximmn 0¢- It. was remarkable because of the fact U18’ ¢\"l¢f- loupied the chair in his usual happy mood. that Ridgefield Park is but a small place MlI\\li»¢S Of IDN'-llD3S. NOV- 691 and 9-nh 179|- elm next three hour, the 1"-g¢ Mid lilil-IM be Called 0b*CllI`¢ Wlthollt T0' *md Dec' 18th' were read 'md "“5l"‘i““d' `, audience had the pleasure of listening to HCCTIOTI Ol' l`€pI°O8.L‘l\- Tl'l€ Very llSb SCBC lil i ReV~ J~ Martin; returned mis5ionary~ ‘pg grand enterbainment prepared by the the Church was fined, even the infant, a member of the Presbytery of Montreal, jyoung people of Vane_,,ae|d’ in which they class chairs we re 8; 11, occupied by was cordially invited to correspond. _were ably supporter] by the ,,.en_kn0,,n adults. People of every hue _.nd race were IL WBS ¢gl'¢¢d 0185 T-he ‘*°tl°“ _°f MV- musicians, Mr. A. Mooney and Mr. Mc- reprerented from the fair skinned Cauca- Smith YC C\\\\U8iU2 Dlllle 0f meeting °f `- Kenna of Mgntgguc West, and although sian to the dark skinned African fand i fill!-1't»¢l‘1l¢3 ind that Uf M3* F““91"~°“ re |,t.he program wasalonu one, it was so yellow skinned Mongolian. Believers in Pl‘09b.YT-91°? flllldi Stall] 0"" ml the amusing that it seemed all too short. every creed devised by man in honor of Cl\1¥1l‘ll€l`l.Y lIl¢€£iDlI ill M\\l‘Ull- The following was the progrgm;- Fnliruaiy Magazines New Bnnks. cept * to belightiy treated. Pyny-Bafsam ctus | X with absolute certainty all recent coughs 4 and colds. Take it in t-ifne. Marnfac-_ _ s°l°_*l°l\ta for the Invictus Shoes__ __Paiil1-Kill°f- A 'L -B mm "_" I" VF.; ‘_'~ 1 I ~ i- Only once in a lifetime will a person be so lucky as to have the pleasure of at- ` tending such a grand social and entertain- ment as was held in the Valleyfleld Hall, Friday night, Feb. lst. The roads and the night were all that could be expected, *__- At Charlottetown, and within St. Augmentation matters were then taken __ S°ng__AmD,us D_ McLe0d_ The gathering while not altogether up, when it was found impossible to deal Musim ' with applications,]iiifoi-mation necessary Re¢;t,_ti0n__A\ex_ MeD0Baid_ not being available owing: to the early Readin _Dan Bmw g ' - date at which the matter was brought _l R,cimt_ion___M;5S Maggie McD0na|d_ sentiment. love, and power which induced forward. Agl`€€fl £0 defff T-he lllllfml' Mug;¢_'_Q|-H-isfy MCL,-,od and Katie A_ until the March quarterly the Moderator Mcphehon thos iz pe . _ _ ~ ' - .r . _ human family of God'5 children to gather being instructed to inform the Convener _ Song _ _ of the Augmentation Committee that our Comic Reading_Nen McLeod_ claims cannot be forwarded in time for Recmmon_Katie A Mcpimmon ;dil’fere c “ p _1 _ _ . - ~ - . creed we;-glost sight of and the uaionwas the meeting of that committee as at Vgoiin Music by Mr. Mooney accom- assublime as the broad and liberal insti- Present 01\|1¢d- v panied on the Accordion by Mr. Mc- In regard to the appointment of an ad- Kem.,a_ ditional Professor at Knox College, it_ Re(.imt_ion_A1eX__7_ B,.uce_ human hearts. which makes the whole was 88l‘€€(ll`f_0m3k¢ U0 U0|11_lU*flfi°"; Dialogue-Alex. and Malcolm McLeod. worm rin ami who.-e heavenly charm Rf-/ad vention from the Mjwvn f>f=\t1°_n Music. _ even the savage cannot resist. Music at Bradalbane and Rose Nallcy Whelll* Dialogue-.\`eil Ueieod, Wm. Ross, was agreed inasmuch as _-uid petition had __ Jam, M¢D0m,]d_ Cm-itty McLeod and l is N955, 1\[u5i¢ which the aiigel we know not been transmitted by the session of _ Katie 3.1cPherS0,,_ Mr. McKenna. Strathulbyn thatit be sent; back to that gong 1;-ew many of the convergent believers to session to be transmitted and dealt with Reading-._\\’u,_ R0_,,~_ at the quarterly meeting in March. Mu5;¢_ Read circular from Century Fuiifl Com- ' Dem] Bea; in Pgligicb-_.Mr_ A_ A, Mc. mittee, whereupon, Mr. G. M. Miller re- i 1,m;,~_ f {1`he Rev. Allen McNeill referred to ported that in the Presbytery there wasal 30ng__A_D_1\1¢L@0¢l, above is a son of the late Laughlin pledged subscription of $13,936.00 forl, Dialogue-Lies,-rs, John and John A, Common Fund, out of a total asked for of 1_ M¢Ph¢;50n_ $14,000 and of 55.61030 for Debt Fund, 1, 50,-,g_Mr_ A, Mooney, congregations so that the full amount ‘M¢Ph¢e and Eliza Hyde. may be collected. i_ Music. The Presbytery then adjourned to meet The ilbgve P\‘0E;‘3'-‘S “ff-_‘ls h“° °“l°fY °“ . _ . . , -_ _our part or the nine 0¥_ L e thus' clans ‘n mf §"'“l° ph?" all 3"” P' “L of wh'°_h .\lr. Mooney and Mr. Mclxenna is already public intimation was made and this i wen kn0“-“_ sederunt closed with the bencdiction. Af‘°=I` the P1`0$rI‘aU\ “'35 WG" 1`°“d€1‘°d- ’l`. C. J-\:iii~;s, I W L/lCI`|\. \ i IF taken in time the D be l. Emul~ion will surely cure the most serious niiei - _ tions of the lungs. That “run down" icu- ‘ 0 dition. the after effects of it heavy co d is f quickly couuteracted. Manufactureil by the Davis &; Lawrence Co; Ltd. I M/iniiisn. B6kll\Q P0Wd9|' i l uv At the residence of the bride’s iathcr, Y lla as from _ on lan. 30th by the Rev H Pierce. B A I ! D\1fi“3 *he m°"th °f Feb' Mr: In Haviiami ciiirir, or °cmiiwwi§. to ¢¢'¢6m Of WW' and March our Store will Miss Lottie May Learrl, daughter of Mr. f' '-"" B :trigger °.:;s.‘:.i=:. es: _ s.f.g....-1.-_ ti.. f...i ' THAT Hacking Cough is a warning not gi iii if day. tured hy the proprietors of Perry Davis and long before the appointed time, it and urged that all Illini-ner'-s wake every comic speech-Mi-. n-.oiiei Meriiei-son.; effort to keep the mai-ter now before their ` D;,.l°gue_.Mm-nook.; McPhee, Lizzie , dl years and full of honors she .-auie like a I _ - ;':"’-‘*"~ ' WILLIAM REIURNS fWas Warmly Received in Britain : AN IMPRDBABLE STORY That King Edward is Victim of Cancer-German Court lllournliigf IKPROBABLE REPORT ABOUT THE KING. New Yomi, Feb. 5.-(Spechl).-Walter Kingsley cabled the Morning Telegraph that King Edward is the victim of cancer of the throat and knows his days are numbered. Sir Felix _Simon is his physician and says the dre addlsease runs in the family. n [Tliis is improbable. The paper named is a sensational sheet and the Kings physician would not publish such a. report even if frue.-Ed. Guaunraaxl `EatPERoR Wxttum Rmuaisrso HOME. LONDON, Feb. 5.-(Special).-Emperor William and King Edward reached London at 1.15 and drove to Marlborough where luncheon was served. The Emperor and Crown Prince then left for Port Victoria to board the Imperial yacht. _ GERMAN coral' MoUR.\'I.\'G.' _ Emperor William everywhere received the warmest welcome. The German court will mourn three months. Mooney and U J McPherson who are wellabletogeta high bid every time. -‘the ples 'were auctioned by lleasrs._ prelim Ins nei»¢d_ to nike, aii kinds of _rem- T perate drinks and confectionery. It was now nearing the wee sma’ hours and all had tothink of going home,feellng well satisfied that they had passed a most enjoyable evening and that they had been well treated. It happened that on the same night there was a pie social in Uig-ir, ' _and we were glad to see some of those who were present there come to see us long before we had thought of separating. At Valleydeld Hall the order was more ~thau could be desired and it is a credit to the place for the order kept. Although this was the first held in the hall for a number ofyears judging by its success it will not be the last. The committee should feel grateful to Messrs. Mooney and McKenna for the valuable assistance they rendered and to the youu: ladies of the surrounding vicinity for the number of excellent pies which they brought and which tended to make the social such a success. The committee deserve thanks for the excellent way in which they maa- aged, and the way in which they enter- tained those present. Easrsnrr Norms.-In common with every other part of Her Mnjesty`s dom- " inions general regret was expressed here at the death cf the Empire’s illustrious Queen. The East Point Baptist Church was suitably draped for the mournful , occasion ,and an appropriate sermou,choice initsdiction, eloquent in its language, li methodical in its arrangement, happy in its illustrations, and practical in its application was preached by the pastor, V Rev.Mr.Garrliner, himself an Englishman, tothe manor born, from the text “Howl fir t.ree;for the cedar is fallen."Zech llzikiie said in part “the first, the greatest nation of earth mourns this day its greatest ruler, after the most successful and :longest reign in British history. Full of shock of corn in full age sincerely lamen- 'ted by aloyal and grateful nation. She .had tomeet her last enemy like any of » her subjects. What iscalled blue blood is lrecoguized, is respected on earth, but lt obtains no favor in the courts above, for there is no respect of persons with God. _-The high and the low, the rich and the poor, the master and the servant, the king and the subject, all are alike in His eight. 'rm our of ni the Russians and bi, lowest subject are on the same plane. Though men endeavour to make castles and class distinctions, we are told that He hath made of one blood all nat ions of men.Theashes of the haughty Ahasuerus, ortbe imperiousNebncha.dnezzar could not be distinguished from the ashes of the lowest menial thateroncbed in submissive terror at their feet. The skull dug up by the grave-rligger in Hamlet bore nqimprh oi its origin whether it belonged to one oflow state or one more exalted.”-The farmeraare all engaged procualng their flrawooj for the coming season. The roads arefalrtbough snow is by no means too plenty..- lThe pies being all-aold, everyone? CEKII niiiiwiii » Pkoiiécr Q To Connect New Yetk and Russia MRS.NATl0N’S HATCUI' Comes to Grief at Laat--» Fatal Hotel Fire. Two Burn:-l. mi Cuicauo, Feb. J. Heart: noted -(Splclal.l-Cai. 1 laakaa pilao\r0Q&~ es me beiivt in iii im to an ani from New Y to St. Poll Behrias Suu and in ua multi be_oouao1ened'Ha hw month ia#X fromPomVaid totheanarieaafi as one' of the connecting llaka. norm. rms--rwo naan. ~ Biivcuanrrozr, l\°.Y.,Feb~ 5.-§i_~` TWO Persons Trisha! and than 'lt fatallyinjuradi theExpooitld§X nas. Narrox atm ima narclttr. Torsxa, F b. 5,-(3p¢¢.}-.1 Nation with ML. J. P. Whltiliil ‘ Southland opened a cruaadofe(a\&,l here today and l a acuie was Ili* the head with heh' hatchet but X if ly injured. Cue saloon w wrecked and SIC it crusade:-s were mamma*-l x CATLRRH PHILAN°l‘I'IKOPY» Thi tahowit operates: 'Qt _ §ri°.;»ii.,ofi.>¢a tang, .~.,__, ,,.,,__j'§_Tf_7 __ we _ ........a,~_.. l.,...,..._ __ lyhtedilio A ° ly ‘iii sg; _ ` .e . _ _.WU _ l “B ' .` . 1_;,g,y.,,,,,.,..,.,';_;_,_ -_ hula' tion l’i'.`."?.T.'&ii.¢.. tiouthasho ~ ‘ ea superlative v i tarrhoaouo; ask them to U' _ We guarantee dollar _ ' Catarrh. itiaand A sent for léo. by alle, 250 Poison & Co. ingston, C\B|ll, U ford, Con. . andstntal th them fortw greatdeal Sl .-1- ‘l soismaaso LntestPnpni's » s~ANDa»~ Magazines from United Siam nal Canada. daily rocolvd and for sale at our NIU! Stand. Gen. Garlen 8 0|. F UE .. l'l`.ilRE av ° 0___c'rioN twill sell hm ion at the house Mr. john Mc i. one door west of ite Baptist Church. nt Street, muaso/ir. oi oar Ol' ll. IG. coanrsscrlvo ar ix vowel. A. I, I Household Bfecta, eonpviq Parldr, Dining ikooui. Hall, Kitchen Furniture. TBIIOQAMI. 1 R. IBAIIITO. _ U' -6 ii _ nisioaaur. 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