i g _i __ r tyist. st of in and > i0, “_” Iefora _ spun 0f 350121! 51106, and said that he thought many i gt 1 o1L.10ck_ I. A- W- Chase found that in nearly everylcase TH” GU-xvm.\N ‘HARIOTTETOWN JULY 10, 1899. it ’ f_§;f§_i , C- 2 m r 1 2 1 G5 E *CT £__ `. TI-IIE! `VV@].\'|'If)EE.]?"LT]'_| (JI-IE!!-LE’ LAIEIIN' -Y ’;.’7{‘-=? £1? nd § % Qi fdd an _.G1 9 QE lgd =_ \ ' 0‘cocls iniist fro in order to Crive co E332 a "i@@@@' .!. ll tl . __ __ anis ___ 1 » Q All suinmer goods must- go. We are bound that We will . _-_ il i isiiiiiiiiopg ggoils till n _ . 6 ’ ' I fix;-nhl? John R. Mott. Short addresses and the other from Toronto, Ont. Tice' _ \ `. from rn rngentatives of Canada, Scan- police will not he surprised to learn of £3 v°t° "nk" '"9" an 1” the 5°|d» I - dinaviap Holland Japan and ('ey10n_ | other matrimonial venture in which St. wh° d°s°"° °h° ‘“PP°" °f ‘emP°f°“¢° - ' . . - - - - - men. and it is probable that Admiral Higgin- ,CNT lf" P1“°g°d° HW h°‘P° 15 _U1 5,h_ E h _ _ __ ion will be fr°=°==f- 111° °'ff°f€“ °°l- §:°“° ,‘§,“Y~C}’_‘.°‘;“5“§,° ht 1'" ‘¥'.°“ 1" ..n..i to J.°ilf.'.~‘i'.°i'i1’2` Y..°g'L1°.£'§l'l§2i§£ " ll X l 19399 Wm Sit in moth’ draped m "P" 9”” ° _ 1° ay en 1? -"mtmg ad' Canada is a overnmeut of the for th Mid 1 co lege wlom and ,mer the meetmo vices fr-m these two cities and from S » 0. ed us f )0the O g-ni=_qL TH EDIT() . .um Northfield _ _WERE ANGRY __ _________ _ _ mb: -- Newspaper Mas Who Was- _ 'electirsnis - °'"°° T““"~ _ .sun-Yonuo right in aoininaing “°'1°"°° , E' --° _ is f i - MONTREAL, July 6.- The mild P1§i;;n:|:';s;§1°mc'£ith mrzatftrggg 6th: The action of the “nd ‘l“l‘t m”'““°r in which Pm milk &c. The contracts should at onoel gr“u°g W um S°°“" Act vi°m'°r' and Holden submitted to arrest at John Scrimgeour, a bonded ware- i the hands of Chief Duncan of Camp be cancelled' what guarantee’ hs" house in hiscellar deserves the cen ' _ ' in t ' 'd t tn 1 ‘ ' ' 1 ° _ belton,N.B. cannot be taken as a criter- th; Sglgnstge p‘;_e;gt°£g?;:;tig:1m?:5 sure of every law -abiding clt zen. trim- _ tion of the disposition wiiioii born pri-. . _ 7tu.1‘iinitiiis Grand Loo in annual tr ress i ii in in ood ti. s° ang y ° ° sont rs feil towards their captors Hol- ggérglglilll E; szglgw regesgiog of tat session assembled ra-ailirm without the _ e . _L V" a 1 - 0 0 I I 00 we Medi and “the mm- 22:31:?;;”§::.G2s;.i°i::°i.:f:; =g_=;ns_i do-1;,»;__;_»»»»»»»i :.;§:s°.i“:.%a°°.2°"..;'f:...i.’"°f;*;f: i areoiic aouiiesa . 1. ment Sp¢ak¢r5_ lanyone rather than have been arrested. somgmut gmsevto ex - 9tjEg“|'n_‘;a€°;_ pecond plank of our platform to wit: ” Eng? W9” got a1`m°d as the um° M itinue to receive stc~re5 from them- they °.N° lwense mf “gg 'Wm' 1 'Ender any t e r arrest, owever, an , moreover, a ‘must accept the odium as wen as th. circumstances or e sa e 0 iquors to mob of townsmen had besieged the -b 1-t I th d I _` beusedasabeverage,” and we con- Stanton restaurant, to which the fugi- i,1;;;;;(:;s;n| clagngitiog Qh¢;min&t?t‘;.t_ sider the action ofthe Local Govern- _ ~ East Noararii-:LD, July 3.-The tives had repaired, so that it would iam Too much credit Cannot be given ment in placing upon the statute books A auditorium was well iilled this morn- have been both uaelessand dangerous ML Horace Haszard and the wget by a small frat-tion over one third of ~ ' atthe 11 o‘clock services and for them to resist. Whatever be their » __ the Legislature a License Law for the \ " . _ members of the grand Jury for so tho _ _ _ - _ _ ' H mo ’ OJ” mm dm d _ and by the people, ~must be dissatisfied _ _ l :lel{stt°t2‘t:i;1ssi:é§lzUt;l\;i<;_h c;‘;‘;gggsf'h° am n can D on with the decision of the Federal Gov- i ernment in declining to enact any mea- E R98 M sure of prohibition when such a large r of votes were cast for the 'same election.in :A \`~.\ J. / ¢\ r _ "\\ /" \\ \_\\ I i_ \' “.~\ ,» ._ ( _ \ n /. §4\ E '_ ~\_s\ , 4 me , . \r .C r `§\\‘ \ I -_ < \_-.\-\_.\ 1 JZ- ._ “ . POPl|lAIl IJIREBT TRIPS T9 x.envm¢;ss..|ohn every wnlsnnsbat aaa antaillal, as I ll in m., an-Ive in Besson abous neon next lay Charlottetown to Boston About .30 H31, J Summéisidei to Boston About 38_Heurs. woaooany sintiuvia reaolif. , at 5 prim. less: St. J ohnlbr St$iillf‘hhP‘S:i6i=t“:’ at 9,) p ..nt‘.§’.'3.l.?‘ ’a;.t3§3.‘.lt°.%ilt.“€‘v2.'l...iT“”‘.,t’.i“nn..,““*‘....i..’ ......... Boston. vin this Coast Service. Send for Folder and information to nearest ticket agent. ur h me mc. E. Laeciiteit, Agent for as Jenn. I- l~ FOR BOSTON _ " _ INTERNATIUNAL 3.3 WY ~ Bohut_E. Speer, oneotthe secretaries feelings towards the men who had bl _- h 1 _ d -_ City of Charlott_t>wn, against the ex- -_ _ 1 il tliePresb rian board of. missions, hounded them from town to town the mug ‘Y expo-mg t 8 “fag at -an mn pressed wishes of the electors the -. Ir. Speer’s address. _ ` g . _ . We commend Tim Gumnim ' TT _ lr. Speer took “li aithfulness” for Para and Holden were handcuffed t'- *the abuses SHPATHY 110'" P°P01‘ f01' it! IDMUIIY 5301180 Of . A _ ` is subject of his tilk and made a strong gtther, and since the start had remained ‘ _ our principles and its standing by wh t _ANn_ _ Y :able plea for more optimism and belief T, indeed very quit t. When it was learned -5. . i we believe to be the best interests of You IN , th h d t _ . . . ICS Ill ldleas of doubting. _ He took his text that e reporters a go on the tram temperance and prohibition ' iomthe Gospel of St. John. He said at Boeleil however they became re tt 9 h We urge upon our friends in 'i"'Y°\f‘**» less, and Holden wanted to know whad Charlottetown the re-adoption of the "9 W' |°°lt*°° l‘ “Tn Moody emphasized this address they wanted It was nrt until he notice J ‘é ly Canada Temperance Att, at the earliest _ AND_ or there lsalwayl afew remarks. He showed how a an artist making a sketch of him liie was affected by what he be however, that he broke out and became ' P lik i' _ = P _g. _ P P =» mgkmg llrs what they preached. “D0 not his left hand, which was free, he grab- .. _ _ _ \ Owned unch,” he said’ “if you cannct be- bed a cuspidt r to throw it at the offend-‘ Tl-IE BANNER OP lodges and strengthening Dexisting ones - g L / .¢, 8 . _ 1 ' . 1 l - have r. ther go out and break stones. in artist Htlden did th A the Grand Lod ea know for volunteer 1- ' Hym' 'md-7 D P!-1¢eS s g ~ 8 Barne- cus F ` a work or contributions from members ° ° _ it A P. c. present' wim. Bi: HELD in Tun ` W ‘lu . ' ' * = ‘ , o ' no l . h `;_ 5 ' 4 . ' _ on- 2 co - - "' ` alll ' _ . _ _ 1 _ I* 5, *B55 doa ‘$0 We havetoo much of men going into pidor which was within his reach be- \5lP\llpitStoa'r their doubts- What came his wea on.and onl for Detettive with the men the offending artist might P Y _ "°W\ll\ Willy is brlioi-” Greer and Chief Duncan, who grappled C ' Dr~Scbannler spoke at the Round f. T°P lllwling early in the evening and have been seriously injured. It was no Robert E. Speer spoke in the auditorium easy task to pacify the two prisont rs, who used very strong language against Tlmmoetings have all been Well at- newspaper and newspaper reporters. Wdodso far and the college delegation .The artists and rept‘r.t-rs we re request- . hllllllsuilly large. There are eighty- ed to leave -the smoking room, and only 2 fllrdelegates from Yale, Which 15 U16 after they iad gone did the men quiet 1 f f down. When the train reached Bona- venture station Pare from his window i L noticed the newspaper men leaving the car. He shook his list at them, and pro- w, - Jmised all sorts of vengeance for tt em in the day when he would be free again. O ` DISCOVERE) 5 i NE., ll ERVOUS TREATMENT A Manjwith Many Wives. FOR Romn?N Y Jul 6- Harr . _ = - -» y - 5' I" h‘5 Wd* °f d‘S¢*¢S Of 'he Um” Dr' Frank St. Clair, who arrived here less = mmm of trouble was improper ,mur,5h_ than a month ago from Ptronto, mar- 'e - Init. About one-mpc( all the blood in the ried two women in this city during the . mx! is in thctlgrain. and miles: past fortnight and is now held in jail W - ‘S 1' *C am Pm’ ° ”°"'°5 °““”° awaitin the recei t of communication Wwe nnnnno ;nS of weak' LE 3 _St. Clair married mabel Coppins, of Itwuasa fdod forlblodd and nerves tha; Canadaigua, and on June 26 wedded - A. W. Chas-as Ni-1-ve Food waslpreparcd. :Agnes K. Barry, of 49 University aven- Dr.A.W. Chgsgs Ngvey-‘ood ¢y¢at¢,D¢' night and the night following their bam and nm. Cai., and nnie. nn. niooa inarringo. on the third any st. Clair Kgfsafhde :ich fit restorgsaflohthe exhailisxted left the city and went to Buffalo. Fail- Oi’ O 3 3 . - ~ _ hox,n¢,_ud;1m Bi; & Cf’ ing to return. the police were notified lst\byProfeesor D. B. Towner who in- men. Last nighta party of reporters W M J H B H d -bed th temperance reform at this particular _ ° all withhis enthusiasm. D. L. boarded the I C R train from Gump- coudgiagn of mm 8 thats txcnmrs ag time, and every man who voted for 'ff-Q li 3 DEATH. . A man cannot straddle the fence when it comes to the question of good ' health or ill- health. Either he marches un- , der the Hag of health or ' the banner of death. _It is the simplest thing in the world to gain and keep health, if men and women only will. For that reason it is almost incredi- ble that men and women will continue to neglect their health even after they must realize that they are marching under tht banner of death. _ _ The great majority of diseases have their inception in indigestion, biliou_sness and, ` bl od. Am these diseases arc n impure o _ 0118 _ _ deadly consumption, nerve-racking, brain- wrecking nervous prostration and_exha_us- tion, body-torturing rheum§it1Sm. \US_9~Ul¥y- breeding neuralgia, emaciating malana and all manner of disiiguring blood and skin diseases. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery is a. cure for all these diseases, if taken in anything like reasonable time. It is not a cure-all, but cures the diseases men- tioned for the reason that they are caused and aggravated by the same disorders. It makes the appetite keen, the digestion per~ fcct, the liver active, the blood pure and builds firm Hesh and healthy nerve fiber. Don’t be wheedled by 2_1 p€I1HY°€f3-bblng dealer into taking something else. “ Dr. Pierce‘s Golden Medical Discovery cured me of a severe case of poisoning of the blood," writes Mrs. Selia Ricca, oi' Coast, Santa Cruz Co.. Cal. “ Boils, one after another, would break out on my arms, and were very painful. I_have tried the loudly praised sarsaparillas without anv benefit whatever, and not until I took the ‘ Discovery' did I get well. That was two years ago, and I have not had a boil or sore of any kind since.” Accidents occur in every home. _Dr. Pi»3rce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser tells what to do. Send 31 one-ce_n_t stamps. to cover cost of customs and mailing only. to the World’s Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, BuEalo, N. Y.,_for a paper-covered copy. French cloth binding, 50 stampS. WANTED 3 ant makers and 2 vesi i P ake rs; highest prices and constan 'n pl oyment at D. A. Bruce's. 8 d_&w 11th We think it would be of §:.::;:'.‘;::.:f:.::.. z§':..§?.":,':.:..;: Kindergarten Hnii 9° "W held and that the ofiicers of the Grind Lodge attend all the meetings of the d 1 I you 'ln “mins District Lodges “Q5 a 1| || 12th. That a standing comm.t.ee T y’ y .~_~q ~i smmd t° y°“* I known” the Com-se of Stmyy Com- at 8_p. m. Programme later. weight with las mittee be appointed to bring to thai Tickets 35c. wearing qualities, that notice of the members from time to ` Tickets for sale at Dodd’s and at _,fissures perfect Gt. time the benefits Of this 0XC01l6l1\ Bdll- Rankin’s Drugstores. For example ask you cational means. June 28 Signed, ' gt WiLL Roism, L. U. Fowrisii. F __, W G. A. CLAY. BUSINESS LOCALS. STEARNS IS BEST. SEE THE CHAIN LESS Mosr everybcdy stops to look at they “Wool Soap” babies in the show wir- l i dow of Messrs. Johnson ok Johnson's Down Town store--From the way the soap is moving off, people seem to _y "THE LA” A A appreciate the advantage of getting this \ popular soap at the small price of 5c a 1-H E ___ k _ 7li _ ca ° SWE'-L GRAND TRACADIE Bl ll ii \ YW » ii th » _ was the speaker. The singing was veteran bank robbers fear newspaper :;;?§;n;f3;l:n%°?:;g;?,l;at:l;nmists greatest blow that could be given the _ _ _ i BGUTE 1 -Leave any int on the P I I. way Ui _4 possibled ta, so that th s blighting constant deailqto ~f lot umm cnmitnr . _ - _- . . _ A | ° - m was on the pl itform and made _ bellton to see the prisoners. Detective ‘as “shocking” hg-was mbwed? but git that law deserves to be treated as an _ - S I ab' pungent remarks at the close of Greer, Chief Duncan and their quarry appears he did not know one mu of enemy of prohibition. __ ,_ ]' _ were in the Pullman smokin room 8th $ . . » : H I L . . l ' - " ‘ r ° _ I . I ’ h _ . . _ A _ . . ' g § | u . . . ,_ _ . _ . _ furious. are ewise o qected to be- _ 4 . l ` _ _ f S ` . _ ° R” rith the ptmeliers did not believe dee in their in sketched fcr news a er and withi l " 2 ‘Q 10th. We recommend that, in order ` J' gwgynongae to further the work of crvanizing new IN AID 01" THE 5 " Xu _/hw ve ‘WN -IN .~_.-. -' _ H J PHOTO -|»c_D¢_Y Pl'll1CC |S|8 L n~ur assed for health d . re _"W Golf Llbksin front of Hoayl p U U .i".2.'2.‘§.°1.‘2I°i.’...‘ii"f‘..°»'n"“;’..’i 2E.T.‘l'i."¢E 'W "`f,_ " , - I C I-I A \I Alexander NIcDonald's_ |.-9|; ygug Junesdr Summer reSide¢1<=°» Dalvain ’si'r'riNc 9 'ro.nin.T.....n....7.i..ii.f.t.r... '|'|»acad|e_ |_|be|»a| wages Justice Palmers :lapse lop°ctQrpCcpn Heated with hot watie lg will be-paid Apply to G- PHO ‘iinpiggg Rent moderate. iipoi to uni ic D, Longvv°l,t'h&c°’ water 'Ju t §ueen',St.orH.James£almer LhTo ~ : _Streetf July 3 tf l -1 s Y"-2” S i not keep I Y' if. to show you our number iilslggyigsgi t nA1N'r11'-is l CADI HOT