W i.‘B~ aellonald & Stewart INDI’ Dinner M -e 3,,-.-late-s.Att°m¢1¢-at-L\w.N°\=rief\. se 9° IIN Giles relieve distress 1. i urnuiitu itiuiio srswm i5'°'»~+”-¥==‘°3=é’f»‘}.’-§l“='é‘».“i.i.’° "°"“"- ¢........e.. nicer, ommmwwn. i>. a. 1 "audi, ml. d&W@ - “ns I ' leld wuyvaere. 25 cute.; " ‘ '.¢;>>, no %}‘f¥¥=i%@%i§‘f§i’it§liif@§?i‘€ The question of clothes is one that should interest every man. High class tailoring insures perfect dtting garments. It increases the life of the clothes too. You will beer our work recommended by those who knew good clothing when they secitt Some swell new suitings awaiting your inspec- tion . S. A. Mollonald, ICITY AND ftluardlan Correspondents Everywhere. ANY smart, steady boy. desiring once at once. ‘apply at this oiiiee at once. 8 tf ber that all “ changes ” must be in _ ll ' T - ‘ iihcalthyand in agility equals men many years his junior; It has been 'said of the - _Reverend gentleman that he is one of. F ` I W el ta; principles laid down at that early day, and . learn the printing, should apply at this to his conviction* In , his mini* ANY person desiring torenta doubles church WWE' he was ‘N p°"°“m'i i odlce, with a desirable location, should M °°"'i°° °f ""°“3th* He Wmked Wm* ADv5R'"s“s “W "3°'l“:“°k°d W *mem* lnvincibly to the system of ideas which he .i 0 _ calllfrom Rav. (4.0. ta ma Yesterday H wanna. cm in . that,althcogh within days of know 'four score years,hs iseujoyiug exce ent the most interesting of the clergy of ey th church, and his personality has been of the greatest force All the greater .3 ‘_ . y cause brave enough to part with what w » . I of least value, he has held conecrvativ y 1.' . to true, riches.-namely, the doctrine of; . _ ~2ih§2d~‘-and tell us whetlitf if G have 5 l3 c&w1y. ' , _ ` = 1; _ ‘T-“` ` _ F IRE ..llie3URAll3E. favorably with what IGI using lllllll the? E. ’ I St. John. N. B» Msplits- influence of women. uni 'le _ LUSITANIA BIIUUGT DNLY $1,500. 0 A number of the speculatcrs who were V up at the Lusitanla wreck were much _ disappointed over the private sale of ` the ship and say that if she had been offered at public auction $5,000 would have been realized while the private sale amounted ‘to only $1.500.-Halifax Herald. A SPRAINED ANKLE is not an un- lcommon accident. Pain-Killer relieves and cures almost as if by magic. The The greatest household. remedy. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis’ 25c, and 500. V” had formed for himself, and imbued fe ` the text-book-the Bible. h, men, Mr. Hnestls’ worth has been rsocg- _ ye. "ni|ed“. In his appointments in the con- , neetion with the Methodist denomination, name in their directories asNo Z3). 9 2i. ll' ll” b°°“ hi' P"l'“°¥° "° 5-5°' W N°"` Brunswick, P.. E. Island and in Nova M"“'m° *T 0°“’""`“°I“‘ c“°°°°" ’Scotia. In these three provinces, he filled!-if i” the position of Grand worthy lfstrurep, °f with meeterly knowledge. In the year '67 ° ‘ he became a member of the National Div-y W * ision. and for 38. years has continued tube °'i a member of that honorable body. hom 5| social standpoint, A Mr. Boestis’ life has l1» been one pregnant with events attained; 9 by few f » di lee-50eyea.raa pastor of the Methodist de- f ° nomination. U perance jubilee-50 years a Son of Tern-_ ‘”" perance. d wedding-Eilyears married. d' our read ers that Mr. Huestis drst came A. to the Garden of the Gulf in the year 1852 U' and was pastor of the Bedeque circuit, Y which included Bedeque, Tryon, Margate. 111' and Summerside, ,The latter place was W not taken into the circuit until 1853. In d- . that year Mr. Huestis visited Suinmerside in and in conversation with Mr. Green, that n, y 8 as ientltcmnn _s;i%;l: ‘LI tliizikt this i; 2oi;8 lil; - ‘ca own._ ecao oracurc as Blla M. Ling of Roxbury, formerly of this have had my farm divided up by the su* I Vveyor.” Mr. Huestis did eo and the old* ter " Methodist chapel _marks the spot to-day. _ng lSixteen years after he returned 'ahd the he ,few scattered houses of 53_had given place t .to a town of 2,000 people. ' bride wted'as bridesmaid' Mr' Joserr . Mr. Huestis has not forgotten Prince of Ed ward Island as portrayed in the follow- this city. The high esteem in which the ing p°°m' by the large number of beautiful and cost- Aspiring mountain from the deep below’ 15' p"°S°°i'5 received* Mr' and Mm' W°|k` High as the gentle billows crested foam, “h Bulwark. to check the proud Atlantica In going in and out among his fellow- In l$?6.he celebrated his preaeher's jubi- Iu 1838 he celebrated his Sons of Tem- In 1901 he celebrated his goldeu_ It will be remembered by a number of P. E . ISLAND. ` Swiss Mulls _AN ..._ iimian Linens. 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Delightful. humble scenery, grand, sub- lime, All fascinating, one supreme in charms; No equal rival, in this favored temperate clinic ' More than thy riches spread abroad thy Not largely felt' earth’s`bittcrest curse ` here, The frightened enemy is crawling low, CED,” gmnysme Gag, Tones of legality rouse guilty fear. ;~~d1mv Wcleomed, now, veterans of the noble cause, ' The grand old order in its three-fold ‘ form, Resolved by moral force, and human laws The strongest citadel of hell to storm. G. O. Honsrrs. _-i§|--#IIS . s t . IT WAS MADE TO CURE. ' To cure what? Catarrh, Asthma, Hag Fever and Bromchitis. Iis name is atarrhczone. If you breath it, it cures you. There’s lots of satisfaction in us- ing Catarrhozone and a.fter,yoii’ve used it alittle while you’ll wonder bow you lived without it. Two sizes 250. and $l.00. at all: di-ugg'ists,_of Poison 8: Co., Kingston. . . t ---o--- ' P. E.I.H 'tal. to B. E.'i?i‘...“§’.f1§‘..,'se...t..§f"" 4.‘?.l’1‘.’§..i... Salted Peanuts at W. A. 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Fountain of riches, life, and health and Will bg rpg kg bggiagg dqgng bliss. _ _ the month, in the store lately occupied by Dominion garden, eastward near the & C0 Sunnlsgjg, vm, g fun sw* g 39% oc es a diuviteone endalltocali The tourists paradise, thy lrind caress, ' gangs" u Stilllingering olden hospitality Don . fm!" th. Pho* Thy noble sons, and lovely daughters too, Nc!! door to F Perkins 8: O0. North IGBQIIOQ B fame, ` Culture and grace abound yet not a few, With culture, dare to glory in their ` shame. ' l ERSN 3|. B Y For gospel temperancc ilnds a welcome Stands for all that h best in Photography To the action of construction, to the cuss Kodak meridia, tl! perfecifianoftheiodek iiiiiili Canadian Kodak C0. Ll Wanted-_A man to attend Heating Ap- |Wh€H ‘You’r \-M _ fr d boi fi School Teacher § fi: ‘°' . .... 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