FIGHTING 1' if ‘WSH ~. 1, y ` ooooooooooooo " Au. iv.. nm ‘ _ .. _-_ _ -1-_axe ,, .. _ _ _if t . . ., ,~. 0 N I CE EDWARD ISLAND WEDNESDAY JULY I0 |901 nsrannisnnnissi. ci1Aiu.o'rrr:'rRw .PRN e e _ - e _° - _ ' WITH .IAPS On the Fraser River. Many Wounded. -pi TROUBLE IS EEAREI). Challenger Beats the Sham- rock by a Half Mile ` TBOUBLI WITH Till JAPI. Vxxcovvmn, July 9.-(Speciall~~ 1° conflict between Japenese and whites and Indians on the Fraser River onhfonday the Japanese wcrebeaten and driven tothe shore.A number of J apenese were seriously wounded and now inthe bospital.Japanese 3000 strong and armed went outlast night with rides in bottom of boats. Further trouble is expected. Born ‘facifrrs saiuxc WELL. Rornnsav, July 9.-(Special)--ID We first five miles of racing trial between two Sh amrocks this morning both yachts were sailing apparently for all they were worth. The Challenger beat the Shamrock I by quite a half mile, out sailing her on every track. s'rEA1I1a'.3 amaxiia som. Sr. Joris, July 0.-(Special)--Wr°¢k*'3 steamship Armenia sold today for $4.700- - - an-Q11 COULD BOT STRAIGHT!!! UP. David Rowe, of Conssson, had Trouble with his Back-His Experience should be a Lesson to Others. CONSECQN, Ont., July 8--(‘3D%0l&l)»- -of a man who has mud a sure cure for backache in Dodd’s Kidney\PilIs, should T. read the letter of David Rowe printed herewith. He writes: _ ‘ ‘FA in in my back commenced in my .ghonldirs and extended down my spin_€.‘ dually concentrating its full force in whatis commonly called the small of 'the back, and there it became almost un- endnrable. , “I could not straiilllllll UD 50 BBW 1?? life, Unrinating gave me great pain. andlwas unable t0 do much work. AA l . dqglolfottiilgg Do'id’s Kidney Pills at §'rs. Gsrman’s store ani on tak- ing them felt a change for the better. `I took in all ten boxes and I am a well man today.” _ To-de.y’s Probabilities. renewed, .my a-4Sowlal>-Medan" easterly winds, fair. -1-Q-_-1" When you askfor Headache Powders be sure you get KUMFORT. Never accom 8 ubstitute. It lsbatta- to be Sofa “H11 sorry and you 'mal bicll* *hi* KUM' Four are the but . .ui Dmcirleis in 10 and 25e, sizes . e .1-mil-*li inane beaded mam. at Wlmoroff Sunnyside. _ 1 The |envioiiS ,'- rnade by Goo. A. _ Slater, the prom.-ai shoe man- Evefy pair -il' shoes that leaves Geo. A. S-a.ter’s shoe fact0"Y are made hy gh, ggodyear. weltecl process which gif” them P perfectly smooth' 193015- B9 rough mating to hurt the feet. Non-squeakvfble ‘WY “ITS made to it every0DB-W3 ha” all the didercnt f5a3t5° . ._.-- -u, _ -being present, and congratulated us on Shoe, at home with our Passe- David Rogers. Sometime was spent in hearing ad- dresses from our visiting brethren who are inthecity to attend the National Division to-day. Among th/iso were W. V.McLeod, P. G.W. P. and Mrs. McLeod, P. G. W. P., both of New Jersey; Mr. Manniileld, G. W. P. of New Jersey Fareham, Hubley, Anslow and Hollaw ay; of N. Scotia Lovett of Maine and Caswell P. H. W. Patriarch of Toronto who in his remarks stated that since our organization over six millions of persons have taken the pledge of total abstinence and though not all these had lllling positions of trust and honor in different parts of the world. Many of them had remained true to their obliga- tions, and owed much of their success in life to their training in the Sons of Tem- perance. He expressed his pleasure in out being the first province in the Domin- ion tofpass a prohibitory measure. The following members of the National Division were introduced to the Grand Division: ' P. M. W. Patriarchs, Gen. Louis Wag- ner of Pennsylvania. B. F. Dennison, Pennsylvania. C. A. Everett, St. John. e J. H. Roberts, Massachusetts. J, C. Asbwood, Nova Scotia. J. P. Tanton, P. B. Island. Smith Quimby, Rhode Island. G. A. Cobb, Pennsylvania. __ Williams, Massachusetts. E, C. Wagner, Pennsylvania. 1 W. A. R. Hawley, Connecticut. David Arbing, P. E. Island. A. A. Wadmsn, P. E. Island. Frame Picture Partout Binding. ny Passs Pasrour. work. , » if Reports of ofhcers were the next order, remained in the order many of them weref J. J. 0118119011. P» E- Ivhllld- were not present at afternoon session. ,N , We have just received a 'fine stock of the best qual- Also some nice outfits for this new and interesting* represent. These men are the veterans of the Order, and we heard S with. pleasure the burning words of those who have boi ne the bur- den and heat of the day, and the assur- ance that they have never regretted the step they took when they joined the good old Order of the Sons oi Temperance. i and the following facts from the] Grand , Scribe’s _ and Grand Treasurer’s report shows the financial standing to bc: Cash on hand, and invested in Sub- ordinate Divisions _ $41838 Cash received in Grand Division I 276.93 _ “ on hand “ “ ` 171,70 No. of Divisions on the roll 34 “ L“ members 1175 Admitted during quarter 38 _ githglrawn - M15 eat s The excellent report of the Grand Worthy Patriarch, Mr. J. A. Lawson is held over this morning but will appear , tomorrow. The report evidencesa thor- ‘ ough grasp of the work of the chief otilcer of the order. On motion of P. G. W. Patriarch Rogers it was resolved that the Grand Division _ vote the sum of $45, to defray the expenses of the entertainment of the National Div- ision. ' _ Session adjourned to meet at 8 p. m. , nvmmvs snssroiv. _ Grand Division resumed business at 8, I with the same oilicers as earlier in the day, except that of Grand Sentinel, which was filled by Rep. J. L. Godkin. ` After opening, Representatives to Na- ? tional Division, W. V. McLeod and Mrs. ‘ McLeod, of New Jer-sei; Ceswell,_"of Tor- onto; Williams and Ki bie, of Massachu- ‘sstts; and Hutchings, of Nova Scotia, who Receipts for quarter 72.15 ‘ .. expended .. .. 10523 }o_thhrs again; breakers of the law are-not onion _iiiiaiiois iooioco 'session _‘ nivision iiinNi1> or Lioooii iaiionog THE VISITORS PRESENT LRECEPTION TO ROYALTY THE NON ENFORCEMENT :ON MONDAY EVENINl`i..&I:¥.“ . ' i The grand Division of this Province met uv arrrurr 'ro KIDNAP. The following repo,-5 °n Tempe,-,,n¢¢ ‘ _ u`-rnmroorv session. ‘ V _ , Wsfef “Y NOFHIUB in fl\1U~1'l»°l‘lY 38851011 ill A was submitted at the Baptist Association ' I Kindergarten Hall at 11 o'clock with the M°N""u" Ju’ 9‘_‘Sp°°i°'1)"'A gn Monday ami passed ¢ Grand Wort_hy Patriarcb,John A.Lawson 1`°“8l1 100kiD8 mfm made BD attempt *F0 Believing that intempemnce is an evu in the chair. The other omcers present kidnap afour-year-old daughter of Arthur that mums sad havoc, even within: mg W;`°`“_ A Sam el Be d Chapui on Duluth Avenue 19,5; nigh; and church, we record our conviction that the ~ _~ Z- ll T118! - ch hd tf lfllth I i si d G. Wo... ge we §';z::.::...., .?;;a;;::z.i:°. G- Sha?-*DiVld Afblllg- ' » e “ape _ most emphatd: manner declare its un- G-_lfeflf-;°lV°~1@@§5U¥fi>SJU-_ _ ` I RECEPTION To ROYAL PART,-_ yielding opposition to that which is so P. G. Tl .I atri..rc:i.-Geo. W _ Simpson. y bllghting to the life, so destructive to the ` ,.;,Z.O,N.u.D PROTELL The civic reception committee to-day mme, Sogdeu-imenml pg the gauge of our decided upon a program for entertain- L0l'f1 JCSUS CIIYISIF- » f G. Con.-I-ismuel Simpson. _ ‘ Y C -tt - 1. t th i in G Sen _zymon Bmwm ‘ ment of Royal party. There will be a trip I h mg] osmlh 6; ls 8 2° ° i1?l;§ it: ' ‘ `_ _ _ _ c tat cours anno yetre iz After opening, reading minutes, egcq to Quebec by water. Also proceesions and obligation in the respect of keeping bem_ Thom? Hatchings' ESQ" M°st Worm? SI“8i“¥ by S°h°°I °hi1d1`e”-»¢‘5°° peranceprinciples well to the front, of Ass°°“"I'e °f me N"I'i°”*‘1 ;DIVlSi°“ ‘md 'rRacK.\mN‘s srmxn sr:'rr1.nD. strenuously opposing the trailic in a,lS° “Put Gmnfi \V°rI'hy Agswiate °f Trackmen’s strike probably settled drink, both through the pulpit an£ Bcvaf Scotia “'55 ml'r°d“°°d 5° the-G' lv- within a week. press. And it is also Va regretted fact Pal"`““`°h ‘md ”'°I°°'-“ed by himlm the iaivornnn nainnoan Accrnrznr. so many church members are satlsded, fkand Di'i°i°° °f RE' Islfmd' The visit' Cnsviznaivn, Ohio, July 9.-(Special).- with present conditions, and are indiifer- mg Br°"h" W” ‘hen °‘md“°ted l"° the A passenger train collided with a freight j; ent to that which is one of the greatest ` se” °£ h°“°' “ue” "him I" b7|°a7 train on Lake :Shore road ten miles out 'enemies of the church, and which, if ‘ddmssed me G"°'°d DI"i'i°” °W"°“i“3 from here early this morning. Two train allowed to exert its baneful induense, his plusare °" b°I°3 P""°“' fm' l'h° 5"” " men were killed and three injured. will cripple and diminish its influence for time at a session of Grand Division in our ,sz¢==a R0od_ y _ P’°"i“f"° and his deliffht' I” "h° 5"* th” M. M. Evausou, Philadelphia. ` 1 I Your Committee would also emphasize °°" "T‘“ht Um* Ishmd" th’ b"*““°' PN' Chas. E. Hartt, Connecticut. the importance of temperancs education., 'i"‘°° i° an °m°“”‘ °f P” °“Pm‘l °f Geo. Klbbie, Massachusetts. andwe commend the steps taken in re-I a1°°h°“°"q‘°r“°°“"°med b7“'SP°°pl° W" G. WZA. McKeouu, Msssachusetts. gard to the dissemination of temperance WW l'fh¢ 0116 $0 “ke W2 1634 in D“SSiH8 Tue visitors were welcomed by the ,Literaturain the introduction of the study °‘ p"°hibII'°‘7 “‘°""“"°- H” °xP"*”°d "I9 Grand Worthy Patriarch, and invited to 01 UN 856095 0f l1°0!\°l “POD 15119 humm hope that our people would see to it that seats on me p1,,;,f0,-m, Rspnggutagivgs system, in the work done by-the various the law be enforced as all our 9'-lends and Wtgner’ Dennison, Ewrett, Roberts, ,pvgmmyg Christi,” Tqmpa-am” Ungggg enemies alike are watching us. Bradley, Jewell, Simpson, Chappe1i'aud,fand other: tempcrance societies. This" Th°f°u°"l°¥°°“‘l°°*I ‘°m“‘mf¢°‘ "°"¥ others gave stirring addresses, which, to' Oduictivs W01'¥.l2l10\1&ll_D°N»h°9D4 @0385* appointed, on the state of the order. G- those who were favored wi‘th`hesringf`bI °¢mP¢1’&D¢° W¢rk¢f3i 58 llllélni _ Those who would lit by the expel-ieiicel' W. Simpson, A..S. Wright, I. J.~Chappsii. f, uiem’ _j coma, IF““‘i’°°» D°"m Afbmgi 'S°m“°l 'slmP°°” greater exertions in 'the we-,wl0il1P¢rlD°° "’Y`°1‘i¢¥'l U'°J*¥i'f!_¥¥4*°i5l3IT5§¢,'p,,p|i :HMM had -mt. _ .- .. ‘Y yet been reached, nevertheless, ednufiion along temperance lines. is doing much to _ awaken and enlighten the public mind to the fearful results of the liquor traffic, and, alsoto the necessity ot such legislation as I will lead to its total prohibition. -._ I We deplore the fact that notwithstand- ing-efforts are made in some parts ofthe island, in enforcing the* Canada Temper- ance Act, in other parts its enforcement is entirely neglected. In some cases convic- have taken place, but no punishment I been ,_meted out to the offender. In disturbed, men of drinking habits are employed as pmecutors. Compromlsss are -made with the enemy, and political” considerations prevent iinited action. We consider it to be a cause for deep regret, that such conditions as we haue enumer- ated, exist and strongly advocate; that only men of avowed temperauee principles should beemployed as prosecutors. , We commendthe advanced steps taken by P. E. Island Legislature in enacting and enforcing a prohibitory law in the city of Charlottetown, and would recom- mend that our church members through- out the Island and especially in Charlotte-. - town give their active sympathy' and moral support to the enforcement of the law. In conclusion we would say that al-_ though mush has been done, and some \ progress has been made for the great cause ,_ of temperaucamuchremains _lobe-dons, _ ici measures are not sufficient. Only were invited to the platform. Each one . gave s _short address along theiine 'cf Yhow best to sustain the interest, of the diderent Divisions. The stirring and ‘ across the border will do mach to stimiu , late our energies, which in some quarters , had begun to lag, The responsibility J. J. Aiiaiolk, Nova Scotia- restwith each individual lg, us J. P. Bradley, Washington. to thug eacibéud iianar-‘fi-liaund at B. P.. moi. css..-....° ‘z“.......:_ °" ’ It was moved by Bro. Chappell, second- ed by Bro. Bernard, that the matter of propagation work be left in the lisnds of the G. W. Patriarch and P. G. W. Pat.; riarch Edwards, they to use their -eovfrn ‘iu_ the ileld to visit and help divisions. , _ ” 'l It was moved in amendment" by Bro Rogers, »€eQnd3i_ by Bm. satine, eiiaegi _-Llp tulle l!l.6`8 D10 Z' ll .. .. I ..°° “as . emp oy propoga on wo an paid out of the funds now in hand for such work. - After much carried finally the Presiding i the motion he casting vote of W. P. Laird P this words vote Scotia iiioonfe '-°f a tions We make you g_nals»- #Dil these are yet swongqentmushed, but as i Curtstifsulvioriers, let ,us tneushsut remiu-ka of our brethren train;-‘“°‘I b° I‘”5°°“‘3‘g°d»° 'nl' °°’°°’ °‘ 'eu' I’ ;»e.dve§:# °f~eo-oiieaévi is om ngf2i0f§l§l law I' discretion in the matter of putting ai,I7n£n_ _ g , 2 sees new mil* Among prohibition should be aimed st., The rum* perinoe is the _cause of God . We believe in the ultimate triumph ef righteousness, because lcd reigned. Let-§ ns go forth trusting in Him. To uplift G ind-igidgualvgéto the home, to, levate’ dnii” phrly isoslsty. to save our nation is aipurpose, so noble. so so Christian that no diflicnltiesshould dauutus in our given powers in’ great dbapdmbdtiod the liabit plieivalllng -tobacco, and we strongly urge ,all churches touse their fhinenssi in leading; S5’ nf' these brethren to discontinue this injur-at ions habit, and in, preventing the young] from 'commencing the haneful practice in using cigarettes. I Theaddress on missions which Mrs. 1. j C. Archibald gave at HazelbrookonSan" markable efort. From her long exper-` leneessaforeign mission`cry,andh_sr sionats love for the ` souls of sh! il trying to save, she in awaydto 1-hold the great audience spell-,bound for ` moving , or I ovefan will,-I and _ 4 held a very interesting missionary- meet ing in|the main audience room while the men met for business in the Sunday sehoo room. Mrs. Spurr conducted the devo tional exercises. ~Reports were given tm” from the various societies and were very held at the encouraging. Mrs. Archibald gave an "suited in able and instructive address, followed by. ii brief naar.-as from Mr. Archibald. °°“nd°“°° 1° In the meu’s meeting the report on B. Y. Au f"°ti°°' °f P. L. Unions was read by J. K. Ross, andytended was discussed by several members of ths1fA;qq1g,h wg” gym; Association. It is hoped that more atben- sh, Henry mme 5 tion will be given to this branch of church work in the future. I”*P°‘m‘°‘° ‘5°"'°‘l Verbal reports were given of several bf* 9»53°°i3l‘°d With societies and it was urged that the societ- Policy bn ies take up the study of the Christian cul- ,md ,I ture courses. ' I ` A resolution on the subject of tobacco ,during °f nm dr was submitted by Rev. -W. H. Warren, A°‘1°“'h and unanimously adopted. _ e ' ’ conlidcnce in Sir An appeal from Pastor C irter for aid, on_ mm behalf of the Murray River church was endorsed and the churches of the' assosiag Wh.” we Emma d joy~thatiwe were now under a -canadian siocii ououiioiisl among some of our brethren of usings day afternoon, was in evsry respectarc-l '_-_ _W 1°” - ' *-°-° , " -_h-ba The First Session Opened But Discovered and Pur- 'Condemned by the Bao- BaotistAssoeiation Ceascdfilcid ateiiic Yesterday sued by Hundreds. I tlst Association from its labors » 1___» . -_-.1--_ item; ______ ' ' ,li Officers Submit Reports- Strike Being Settled.- An- -Of the Scott Act Dep1ored.-_- An Excellent Report on Tem- had Seem Q Encouraging State of T, other Railway Acci- The Prohibition Measure I e Der-ance Work Sub- I in TMWUY Order. “ ~‘ ' dent. ` ~End0fs¢<1-_. . mitted. I* #Tilt ____ _-_1 -1- I I _-_ -i-_- The Woman’s Missionary Aid Societies _ tion were recommended to give assistance to this church. -» ‘ 1 of temper-ance.-J. K. Ross o! Charlotte- town led the devotional exercises. -' A I v uoiuur rvxxmo. . ‘WNW Will *BQ* to This service was devoted to thscubject '°mm“l5*¢‘l'¢D°}‘f¢ 2 Ritchie,IEiliot&iI;ic._l _of.T J the scripture lesson and ' R»év."|Y.‘»H; Warren* ’ rqolntlonslnd-in 'ali -___-_.__ wa _ _I 1. Resolved that the thanks of this Ac- aociatiou be most heiirtily given to people of Hazelbrook audgvicinity for the members and trustees efthis chnrcfh,_ for the use of their beautiful edincsgto The lrst speaker on the subject of the eveniug‘s discussion was.J.K. Ross`,_whpse subject was “The present situation.” .ffHe expressed himself as deadly opposed to the liquor tra£c,.beoau`se he the greatest foe tothe church. the and the nation. _ hh. act and discussed in an able manner duty of all Christian people-at-the present , time. 1 Let the Gcvernmsntknow»that=the‘ After the regular. _meetlnglwasopenedll yns-:V J kindnes in entertainingetbc dsl`ag"ates,~_to, the choir for their excellent music, andto one janitor raging painauknigeema the §I;’:l‘f;m“`”“md 6°-bp* § Q, church building daring _ Ameda” Sum' _2. Resolved that the thanks of the Amana” Tv Association be given to our Moderamr. Atch ' is , Rev. J. Clark.~tor the eiiicient nianuegluf Bmolw” T , which he has niied his onine; also wager. Emu” '°°-*li A , esteemed Secretary, brot_her L°ui;“fnt°”N Simpson, for his long and faithful Manhatgn “mme vices in connection with the New York cena* ,_ 3? T The Moderatoraud Rev J. C.Spiu'rrepiied N 'th Pa in ynttingly to these resolutions. Avefsc of , Back Ish;d° C°Qm°“ “Biest bethe-tie that binds our hearts in Christian love" was then sung. » I st' Paul W °' H Dr. Jones of Acadia College, and Kr. United S*“,:§“°l0°m§ d Colpitts, representing the, Messenger 861 ... Visitor, the-denominational paper, spoke ..__._,*_._..... of their pleasure' in being able toe attend; the Association. » . _ = moral sentiment of this Province side of the enforcement of all The next speaker was Rev and in his usual enthusiastic stirred up the audience on the evil-I of relation of the young people to the Tem- perance Cause,” and 'showed thdt the hope ofthe future was in the ysnlg people. "‘ _ _ 1 (Fu1'nishedby_HeCus¥g, ByiU‘\& Oo M.ontre*a1.')~ 3 ' , _ Pri _ 3111!' 9 ` 'lT:|'ionibiS,t.#ff-B.y. I St. John St. By. Halifax St. Ni Twin City St. By. Dominion Coal Co. Republic Mining _ North Star -do e ~ » _Dominion g Iron and Steel a “ , Plot WarEagic I _ Heat Sc Power _ when 0! acholiem. He took for _his subject “Thai This i the intl! 52 PAGES