tofthg Peo shave wandwon. R Uflllll ll 1' .-" ,, W5: _/" . l) 'gt hiatt. fS]’|§|_|S|-|E|] |89|_ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE_ EDWARD-ISLAND, MONDAY JULY 10 1899. . mn ioiioN LOSSES; iDAlVlAGE ’* ‘°“‘ By Texas Floods ReaehA Novel Manitoba lnsur-'Ontario Favors Dominio BY HAIL CDUNC MEDICAL _ _ "‘° Four Millions, . ance Plan. Registration. ~° t , TOTAl. TEN MILLIUNS _GREENWAY FAVORS IT,S0 CANADIAN DDCTURS _1 | --Q1 li I All Flood Records Broken--iJake Gaudaur Wants to Rowl Can Enter Imperial Service - Terrible Mine Accident ey Dis- .___ Sr Loris. July 8.-(Special)-The legs tothe cotton crop by the floods _'A °°fl'°5' wi l reach S-10.00.000 and the t ital loss ,"3 in to rms writ be iuiiv sio.ooo,ooo. mug Thousands of mules and other animals surprise at were drowned. 9° ‘"1 1507 Many biidges are down and traffic is ‘1"‘7‘ 5°” still stopped. The flood surpassed :ll records in extent and destructiveness. Carirrowu, July _8.-(Special)-By a fall oiearth at the New Jagersfontain line, _several persons were`v killed, 'inersi stream mms' ¢ Wray at Rat Portage in I ___ _ _ WINNIPEG. July 8-(Special) .--In _tie legislature a Bzli has been intro- duced to prov ide a hail insurance fund of $120,000 annually by taxing 12 million acres of land one cent an acre. It is designed to make reparation to farmers who sometimes have a year’s crop almost wholly destroyed by hiil stoi ms. Premier Greenway will endorse the Bill with few amendments. i Jake Gaudaur has issued a challenge to row James Wray, the Australian Rev. Gordon Accepts a call '°' W* in S. Africa. Q September. to Montreal. Toirosro July 8.- (Special).-Dr. Williams has presented a report on in- terprovinc al registration at the Ontario Medical Council meeting. The Dominion Parliament is likely to be asked 'J pass an act proiiding for Dominion registration which will make our doctors eligible for appointment to the Imperi l army and navy. Sr. Joan July 8 -(Special)-=Rev_. J. A. Gordon, pastor of Main Street. North' End. and formerly of Qarlottetmm, F- ' '~* "_cham'uonte_LakeoftheW '» -snuff 'on- F1 _.___ sms. si-sm-= ~ .- ,........... ..:.., 150° 'md "‘° W9"“"‘°”“‘“P‘°’¥’“‘P° 'manifest .Ha nAs"e§~nisrsa nh' wig. .1` grx e "' nation, _totake elect the last day of* , ;_ “~». _ REV. G. M. CAl_llPBELL’S~»¢ Juli- ' ; . i ‘_ FAREWELL. e - I - ---= v - church esterda His sermoniin the i _ y y_ . _ W Th ' F' st*M t' odist chur~h was morningwas based on 1 Cor. xvl , 13 e lr 1 U 1 s crowded list evenieg, a fitting t ibute and the theme, “The Faith Needed for W' " _ti a clergyman who has made himself Our Time.” He considered at length M3d¢ ffdll §Il'¢ 'beloved by many and admired by all. the important tsuths, that man is qgam gf ta;-(gf, Possessedgof great gifts.he has dispen- spirit. is free, is tie subject of_a moril rouil in matters ednca- rder, and that God is Gracious, and/ _.__ sed them gene y A o tional,and in all benevolent works.A lsc-. that there is pardon and s rengt i for Saf fhe turer of great merit and a pulpit oi-ator all who repent and follow Jesus Christ. of hivh rank he will be ir ssed in the These were the elements of the faith, 3111111, iit allbectual as well as the spiritual life and as they are appreciated life will be of our town. happy and fruitful-without them joy, The service opened with a spirited hone and usefulness are impossible. Alum ‘ powdersascthegratest Nnderlng, b _ - . i. - - _ v the cnoir of Radneys ln the evening, the last /analysis d an P"°mtd°'7‘ ~-Jerusalem." The Invocation was of Christianity, as set forth by Jesus `-»-- in it Fill 6*? ediesssese eeesaemwsewsa .These .. ,e. Hllll a Days There s lots of com- favorite anthem of tie pastors. ' ~ md .mm -~~--- ~... nn vom. adapted from Mendelssohn, ‘ -fl -Father Christ in His great epitome of the moral Hear Us.” and was beau=ifnily sung. law was the t pic. After introducing The anthem was the Gloria from tie the subject. the two dominant and con- 12th Mass, this grand chorus being a trolling desires ot man-_o be the high- est possible, and to aitiin and en]ov At the close of the Bent lic ion the. the most he can-were set foiti and choir sing, on bended knees. “God be illustratfd, and it was sl;ov\'_i how with you t li we mt-it again.” ill Religions arise to meet and _answer ladies of the Circ1e_ Signs were not wanting of the de; t'1 this need in man, and gr_.tify this ani- " of feeling and sincerity Wifi which btiion, To be what L`h1_'l:t W0\1ld have the pm. 0nage_ and Prespmed wth an the lyric Mizpah was sung. you be requires the putting away of the addrdsi .and a mme wen in d wit-1 The tl quent wcrds which uplifted malign and hurting icrces of our nature g01d_ from the hdies of me Cong,-@¢,_ many and moved not a few t i tears are and learning ti be tender, _ loving, true ° a legacy which will be cherished. Lov- pure. noble-in a word inward and inor wishes for 311 crgod accompany him Outward C0Df0l'l11lty t0 1'lghl90\15D95S- ______YA ___ 3 f ` anii his lielpmeet Ei their new sphere of Love God, SWG him the Pigh_°3t as ‘V911 labor. as the first place in the life, is the first ____ pre-requisite t i the perfect life; 1 -ving 1 Rev. G. M. Campbe l closed his five our neighbor as 0\1rS€1v6S, _and pricti year’s paetirata in the First Methodist cally carrying ou_t the requirements rf llllllllllll l the Golden Rele is the next step to pei- feotion of life. A heart made clean by the Lord Jesus Christ, a life conformed ant relations p p p tae charatt- 'r of the work d ne, and t ie was dispensed et the close of the ser- lL‘ LETTERS CONGRES n ~ And Forgery Charged Lady Aberdeen Predicts At Simla Because of tl s Against Americans. Grand Results Letters, tifymg the church edifice was performed, and_t_he Boani gladly heartestimohy to his untinng efforts inforwarding those much needed improvements. In the delibera~ :ions of the Board, by his tact and solici- tude for the welfare of the Church and congregation under his care, Mr. Camp- pbell has won for himself the highest res- pect and esteem. In going tn his new held of labor he carries with him the best wishes of the members of the Trustees Board and of the congregation of the First Methodist Church represented by them. .ii At the last meetiog of t'1e Willing Circle of King’s Daughters of the First Methodist Church, Mrs.G. M. Campb lt the rttring Pre.-ident, was presented vtn ahandsomely bound hymohook. accompanied with an aff-clionaie and appreciative address from the young Mrs. Campbell was also waited on at t`o1. , l sioii5N_ woMieN’s sociii s wAiti=AR£ M-. inn-si nnnosis AND CARRANZA iN twisnii-iivn YEARS itotitiati inn stsm The Victims-A Swom state- _Woman Wi11_Reach her Prop- Of Lady Curzon Chin ment Published by Mon- C er Sphere -The Social | regal Rank-Al And ' treal Star. _Season Waning. ` To the Qggg, M ’ ' _; ' . - _ _ 0"TR_E‘“‘~ J“1Y8» (SPWIGI)-The Loxnoiv July 8-(Special).-The Loimoit, Jnly3-(3'”;.t)...A *f Star publishes a sworn statement by social season iswaning althougha few ter social wat is raging H Ceorge F. Bell that 'fre letter purport- prominent events still remain to come the summer seat of govotahm ` ` I he ing to have been written by _Lieu‘. off including the Newmarket races dia. botlusetholothorald Ili ‘A Carranza and Senor Dubose,formerly of next week. ` Lgdy (gm-mg Q¢m5|¢| ¢h "Q _ th; Slmuifh i¢\i1b9~S.Sy_8t Washington, Lady Aberdeen says of the Wo 'i an’s age as is exaehd by the Yi' A .Ha f01‘ Whlch they were deported from Congress that its grand consummation Many promilit Lak ki! Ctmadv-.at the time of the Spanish- has been the welding together of a Simla rather than submit to. i _ AWBUWU WSI. Woo forgedlby Ameri- cosmopolitan body of thoughtful women _1 land.-. and ilhéll htel °_°“5- ' _ __ prepared to `educate their fellow wo- ure in coasti- He claims to have stolen »(_}e.r-~men. i ` _ ' 'Th Qlyg ' ' ra.nz_a"s letzer, taken it to _Chief Wilkie “‘Twer.ty five'yUrs’ha_|ice the leavin ig. a fradnlent translation was -made. and *M14 Sltdlho irrelisiableeforoo of pb- liinglanuv was asked to have t‘ie -Sp_m.plie ` will have A - ._ iards expelled. ' ta their proper sphere." "IQ _ ' -They have taken att'oa for damages '- f ' " _ ‘~ ’_`g“"°‘i""”""'e_ _e ____ . e .°*fmT‘_§ ' ist 'Jas sua lan tl: U d h' CFVCMFL Jul78 -(Sp0t!l8l)--Thor work. n er s torateth ' ta . . '- °. _ t and didicult woik gxonovatih; Iiidxhreaii- I t°l_¥;Ym§:?;tm°7;x*°“ng é t I ' -'_' ° ' ' ’ ~ ' @f|l, ' O\ »- 1 y 9 y .g 231; p0rk.8-60- - Haurax. J el.-(QQ t-#E ‘ Sept. wheat.,731;corn,33i ;oats,20l; Rm” M “_ JY* 'Q ” Pork' 815' 4 to 8 in an slsvsa hi A ' f nee. wheat, 75i;°°m,ssi; oats,2ii'; FU- _ Pork' 1"' ' .__....._;.._.-»- CANCER or pain. For Canadian testimonials & r3o»page book-free, write Dept. x8, Mason Hiznicnul Co., 577 Sherbourne Street, Toronto Ontario. i JULY to His law constitutes the Christian and qualifies for service. The sermon ' concluded with a reference to the pleas- ‘ ' ' between ast Jr and eo le, ' (T There? notglllnghhk 1 " heat iy condition of the congregation. _ ` 3' C0m,0rt3' 3 S oe' ._; ‘ _ _ The _Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper "_ _. _ ,Q _ _ f' fort in those white . - V108 Souvenir lilllmis Canvas Oxford we _ Atamesting of the Trustees Board of Pfllll sdlflllllilll shi" are selling, _ _ .nie i§‘i_rse'if¢ti»°.iist church asia this sm” Hn mm “__ Lots of wear them too. Children’s, 65 Misses’, 750. Women’s, $1.0 V. Men’s, $1.26 P G E we .senses morning the following resolution was passed unanimously 2 ~ ` Whereas, For the past five years Rev. “Mos of c“"'m.t°‘| George M. Campbell, as chairman of the ` ° Board of Trustees of the First Methodist “"9” anis’ Fu" Gnu’ Church, has presided over the meetings and conducted the business of the Board with marked ability, and to the entire .Rl etc. sit. at . O \ ' satisfaction of the Trustees; | T `° . __ R g Therefore resolved, That the Board of '; - `/ 'ii " Trustees fully appreciates and at this, the 5 H* _ last meeting at which hs will preside, de- _§_ -,_. _ sires to recognize the courtesy and ability 1 _ -»-.__A»,‘yi1» i ‘ ` displaved by the Rev. Mr. Campbell in U' rm' Charlottewv -,`. ,______ ____ it _ _ _ __ __ ___ _ _ ‘the discharge of his importantduties con l _ ._ sJN~¥"DE_ _pected with this part of his miuis.eriat_ ____ _al And Tumors euredtostay gnred, at ome- no imiephuu Hats. Sllillt, Wm] VW itat- D. A. Bli Those wlahl . , ‘°' ee :°'a`iI' " "' t..°°.°:.:°...;°:.`f`t C .....'T.'*i:-s ""-~ » Eoiunnw l’.` 13 ancimi' am.. il <_‘ ons: . B. Ronlnrsnx, Stloa -Y _ Mrs.A.I.Joitvso.vi\(¢s.f\.J. C . _ g TIIEKIBLBYCUH A 1 fi _A r ”ll~.-al lint; Your If you nde a wheelor iadllp anyofthe npttodde athletic K proper Hosiery is indlspensib fullest enjoyment. Yon dnl t i qelong to any particular clah so UC Golf hose, they are correct lor iD outing ng. We are selling an excellent Gul C cycling hose with hlcy bp for 7* hosefor 25s """'.. |»'iu sm.; ./sh-A ___ “L_ _ __ _*_-gi