_ 1: *=' i -=rnsTABI-IS HSD 189| J cnaxnorrnréwn. Pulsar: nnwaitn 1: V 3' "1 = g 5 ` V _H \ ' ; 1m i Klilli iililiill] TMBAHKS I Eillliililiil iii lIliiiliiTli_ilT EillTlST.. liiliii iiilii Siiiii liil rho Queen His Only Aiten Petersburg-Americans African Trade-Yachting Lmqpow, July 15 -(Special)-The Kin ,Hg gmc rmamxs sunt. . - 8 left London at ll.30 for Portsmouth ,hge he boarded the Royal Yacht Vic- toria and Albert. He was conveyed from the palace to the ,cation in an ambulance with the Queen as his only attendant and reached Ports- mouth satell- pgowsiso ar sr. rnimsnnno. Sr. Pxrrasscno. July l5.-(Specia`)- fhmy pr 1-sons were drowned by th sinking of a small pasreng- r eta ami r. Bm ron ax-‘Rican rnann. dant--Thirty Drowned at St. Making Strong Bid tog South fatality-A Grocers’ Combine. 'T Jonunirssuno, July 15.-(SpecialI-`-` Americans are making a keen bid for Scuth African trade and freight from New York to the Cape is onered at 10. shillings aton, which is 21s. 3i.bett¢r than the best English height ra' e. wnoursann onocnns column. Cmcaoo, July 15.-(Special)-A com- bination ot wholesale grocers has been efected and the new company has a iapit il oi five millions of dollars. `1»‘u°1u. ncnrisc accirmrr. » The Yacht Art 4 upset and two persons were drowned. _ ‘1 1 1,- *-' Tili Tl]liiTlST Tililli Lili lll liilillllllllii H. L. Chipman of the Plant Commercial Men is injuring Trade. ' _ Line Regrets that the Tax cn H. L. Chipman, llanaser of thePlant een “_ Xa suprised ’ ur en tax Line, who wi*-h Hrs. Chlpman ll!! ll on the Island fora (ew days. lofi 10900' day nicniagtor hls_Vhamsin»H»eli'ax. In conversation with a Guardian rwresen tive on Monday evening llr. Chipmao e peeeeed iiineelt ae eareesblr = with the summer resorts ol this provilw¢ Heenly had time to visit the Gill’ M10 swine, snr. mme: reiumlea 1 llttl leteeenand vhising the otVhsr_P'-*ii ll which are favorably epeken si. Asthe ehueheooniesbettsr knownam0I\8¢° its ltwill boa grsatadventliw UU! provlneoasasonroeolrovolim In retarrinlto the touri~t i»r&1°0f¢h “ugh ~ the ` lllhs 0( P3338!!! carried by the Olivette and Hall have been equal with otherye ere eiill the »______» SHIRT E H ` orriwa, 'July 13. sir Jann Boerinet S ci. 3,1; ‘ ‘i 6 * J Q _ N s N e E f was more comfortable today and i-iresiiog £5541: Bgfixg eaisier. This slight improvemet t.lio wevei’ St. Paul _ pang; "gnu, Ir. Chipmnu said that it h a little late b°-Blllllillil-` Al' Y ~ e do not contain as mny tmri-its. Ti rooms on board the Halifax and Oli vstte, however, have been booked until the ond ot August which include a number of ‘args excursion parties. While everything is looki ag well for the tourist ireillc yet there are serious did!- eulties in the way ot greatly lorrfasing the iudux to the Island and that is this tax on commercial travellers. To give ao idea of the damaging e£ect_Mr. Chipman pointed out thaton the last trip ot the Hali'ar to this port three Utlonll stayed oi! at Hawkesbury- They tickets lorthslsland buthad been told by com- mercial msn that they would he taxedand growing in the'neigi§h9z_ing Republic sim with this lalormatlun they of course wont to Cape Breton. This impression is ply because they do"l'\et know what the Held With the Churches of Murray Harbor South- The Work” at the Different Sessions » lacilities The first sessnn was opened by preaching by Rev A N Simpson, raster of the New tfaeggw Church, taking for his text, John 12 2o and gave 5° TUWNGUTNR discourse io True Dis c peship The next session Saturday evening was opened with a social meet ing alter which Rev F W H~ir‘ow pastor i . ” nav, it W. srnvimsox, ‘_ __ Moderator. sr use christian church. seminar-side, preached to a well illod holse and touched all hearts with the text. “Come unto me all ye that labor and I will give you rest.” On Lord’e _day In ing the-“social opened Simpson, followed by an eloquent and impressive sermon by EvangelistA. win. e‘ee¢ie1~imse°T`T;g i'sa'isi" ~'At‘~N*T Marin of Muncie, Indiania, who has been preaching for the Montague Christian ,Church tor the past iewt months. After the preaching service was over the -Lcrd‘er “eg Supper was dispensed;Rev.- R. W. Steven- ` "nu" “T cl 'mn son. pastor oi the Central Christian _ ' _ __(_; gg., service began at 6.5) Rev A N SimP°°l\ leading the soc al meeting After this R»v R W Stevenson preached from the subgeot ‘ The W¢8-15|! ot the Christian. He proceeded t0 show the import mee of the subject to those who had accepted Christ and that far more vector and superior riches were awaiting the children of God than those offered by the world The treatment ot the subject was an elo- quent and masterly oneaud he - held the rapt nttentflin of the very large. audience ell through his discourse Thus the servieee of the Lord s Day were brought toaelose, the weather being all that could be desired and the services being so well attendedthat a very sucoessfulday had been spent in the service ol the Lord- The business meeting of the Convention was opened by social readings read by Rev. A. N. Simpson after which the elect- ion of omoers for ensuing yearwas altdnd- ed to. Rev. R. W. Stevenson was elec Moderator, Rev A. N. Simpson vie.,- moderator J. H. Williams. Sect’y. The secretory not being prssen L. McKay was appointed Prote f The minutes ot last convention were f and adopted alter which the reports of t - didercnt churches were received. A ref solution was passed to extend the tha lot tho_Conven°ioi\ to the P. E. I. Railwa tor hal! fare rates and also tothe._Capt_ alsospasaed ei ' _ lathe ortho visiting brethren to the Murray Harbour people lor their hospit- siitv. After singing sui“ll'l1`l' 'a very Ksucoeeeinl business to a _hy in gow eo use seo ,Sunday ie Jug vice by Rev. k. N. Simpson. ~ »=.=..~ f » . 7' d erewdS.S. Electrator coartiee ' up _ _1 . » ".. ' Yorke-Canadian Di Son¥s:Lil`e-iaiior The Ariadne Gan Make.25_l.Mil0¢l;.‘ill' The annual convention oi the churches‘ Church of this city omciating. At the _ ' V of Christ of P. E. Island, was held with afternoon season held at 2.30. Rev. R. f ._ . ' _ _ ' _ the churches at Murray Harbor South, W. Stevenson led the social meeting _ ._ ._= » , ~ H F ._ :.1__y_t‘ beginning Friday evening. July llth. The alter which Rev. A. N. Simpson Ka" 8 _ . A _ "4 I W r V ~‘ * attendance of the delegates ~- was large _logical and earnest sermon on repentance “mmm” » » T ' '_ 's °°°*ld¢rlDR the distance from rai'woy,Ttext2Cor. 8-12 verses. The evening' OTTAWA, N) Mn m“‘T'i°'-‘° Nl’ ‘°°l°l"!u5_\ U-.kQ~. _ ' ' _ . _ _ Vf »_ 's_ ' ‘ ’ - v T . '. ;.,.1 is -- V, ii I ' " ` < _ l . _ , V tid t ui. read ll! uks °P°° ll WTOIIU Newforkaud the more this is done the harder it will be to divert it to a Canaiitn line when estab- lished uornrn rnxaneron any TheniotherI¢!DlU'Bisc, whole under a death hatches &"&l1¢ro'! a T383 police cmeer Ia¢Ie`”fBoppeai to ilfhleter ofiwtilis lore respite ee ---1-I-U-1-i-Ji-Nl$\i4hvl '.f~.. ;"r~.-`~»' " _ s = \ _ .ec ....1-.~,a_. i,; ,~ meetstiiis year in the lar od' western town ot Alherzoua ~fNo;better~plsce- could have been ol this kind..The is beautiful tor situation. the surroundlngs_`full'ii£rd and noted their warn; the President, Bev G Ii1_Youag'ot ieuewwn ~ aie'eufe~ use rn ' tax on d'a»ellers_rea ly means. _ - _ 1 g 1 _ lroints timber and muscles in trim. _ .. »’.'...'-_ :\.‘i`_, 3 1 f f‘ f - - I _ . _)V__4|elei_ W _ ‘ nieyeiien me eu ezines. aepena ee ' _ .sn1V~irLnr's1Jaimeee_ :sheep their ` Gnmcaso, Jeiy__15'. 715: 7§Hdiee. ii... a_N‘€oHB1.T1Narn .untl r sm .4 'Metropolitan Ex Div Missouri Pacmo' 114;; 1NeW-York Qentml= r 159i Pennsylvania _ l54§ Reading ' 03; The christian... oeerenunni 'meeti=sswi1l.¢oln1s\_lsl¢e!es 8 is _m- . . Char fur-.n__i4eg9fféfeaa_ee='nv»i#°¢|»¢.¢-can . _ SB! *bosleyillgcclieelivuie _ L i4.o1_'_14oi Ulrhettln 132% isa; ies _‘_ . us V 158? 154i wi . OT BETTER' iiwkleianfi ~ Southern Paoidc 190 Iwi 66h 05% ¢ll\luiriesai'el»i‘¢lit1nadesboutshlpments ‘umm mm" Dum' _ _ f»°SQnth Africa. The only course now Bnainur.nors,Qu|:.Jnly cuban Mapeuf, _feiief viii” an escaped prisoner, illleii'!l¥i=‘°=__lltlre¢_» ` w‘ :1 v. 'innranrnaosllranntvlla _ Haurax, .L__.... n 1...-nel and Bev. I 'lheneool he 'aes :wa 'C i.“.~__4_r_w =~;_'_».». _...L »»$‘13‘¥ 3lllll Mig. lil lilll Still. T902 ;,,"";i._”»»-The dates may be forgotten in the future, but the Show itself_never will be. From thc commencement. everything has moved swiftly, and without one hitch, and ins a manner entirely gratifying in the direction of Unprecedentei Success. We can now confidenil y state that This Year’s Exhibition will be is considered only temporary. `\. Tae July session Supreme Court rpen- ed yesterday at Georgetown with the Chief Justice presiding. The following are the Grand Jury: John T. Stems, Souris, foreman; A. 0. Cogswell, George- town; J nhn F..rd, West River; B._McCo1- mack, St. George's; Angus ` McLeod, Heatherdale; .Robin Curran, Beldwinfs Road; E. Norton. grudenflz J0-“sph Fair- child, Georgetown, J omes McColl. White Sands; Thor. Bulpitt, Rosen: atb; Robert N. Cox, Mrr_, e: , l we .W _VJ-_-_s_ _i?I,i-’1- flfk V See Ladies shoes, kid for madeona loohas WCIIS §.¢ 2.-$5 22? 53 .lr lined