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Re” DI-_ J_ Ambmald H°dge_ i ' ,On the basis of the British North America professor of the English Bible in Lincoln ' ' l = [Act 1887, were accepted bypopular vote in University, a college and dard on ri 1 s of that church. ,_-_-I _IT _*lin lr l i 7 _ _ ` __. #__ \ I 2~ -_ 1": .f` .' ~ .~.” _ .\ 1-T-` _ "7 1 .\» v _,V _ e\~`_ ` _ > -- I rl ` \ \ l I 'ft' M11 il _=`;~`~"'~ ‘t /55? ‘dl '10 5." - \ - _ - . . ///< ~. -.»~ /- ~ ` -\ /‘Ag K/-"` fx' ‘E ',"-~"*.'~ _ 1* />` ‘_ `_ ;_:§€-_;.~».- , ;' '_ /g`,f{_~"f?g._=-.=-`<1`1 "I "~:‘==:~' " _-‘f-1’ x 6,4: i <‘_°> ` _-_ _ ,rj '- '.\ r LD’ ---°.€-'5- £2 ._ _ __ _:w :__ _ _‘*`\`<.‘.f~¢:- ._ ‘_ __ .,;/.'.',’,i{_y';.;"_.;'-f__'f, " 1 _ ,:'f/-_ - -~ = \' .»fi%'.~'~.:~ -i ‘. ' _ ~ li I/il ',. :Gif t '|\ " _ \\_ i:/ gs? tv 1 M / ` £ ('55 _@_ 5- » "' Q-_*nm-*_ of I F DR. CHASE'S HEHEDIES. -si .Lg 2'. P. '25 cents a boi. :ive boxes !o:~ $1.91) tes as Company, oronto. 3" l --| | _ theologicil seminary for colored men, in Chester County, Pa., died suddenly there Sunday Dr. Hodge was born in Philadelphia in 1831. He had held his position in London University since 1892. He was the autho of “What is Presbyterian Lani" a stan- Chase's Kidne_v-l_i=‘er Pills. one pill -'hase's Nerve Food. 50 cents a box. ' ‘- *es for $2.50. Dr. Chase’s Ointment. ' ~'~|. s a box. Dr. Chassis Catarrh Pure. 2 -fits a box. Dr. Chase`s Liver Cure, - 'rs n bottle. Dr. f`hase's _Syrup of Llnse-_\-:i‘ and Turpentine, 23 f-ents a hr.t°i»_-_ All excer-‘ the last two will be sent post- Rld on receipt ot frice, by Edmanson, SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1901. _ DOMINION DAY. ' rick- _New Brunswick and by the Legislatureot Nova Scotia without the hostile electorate being consulted. ~ Newfoundland and Prince Edward island refused' the pro!- F It is now a little m0rS than 400569-FS tered terms and remained outside the I _ -Q in Cape Breton and by right of discovery claimed the territory for King Henry V11. _' ing the province, of Ong,”-ig, Quebe¢_NeW In 150.) COl‘t€l‘€&i €DleI‘Ed bil€ Of Si»_ Brnnswigk and Nova Sc0ti§‘_ Fqur year; Lawrence. In 1534 the iirst visit of Jac- discovery and exploration came muc ada. Following the capture of the count ions were established in the various I’i~o- vinces, when as yet in most ins...:_= -c- their population was very small. Ii ~-'.1 Scotia`s first Legislature opened in 17 The Legislature of P. E. Island wa. -.» tablished in 1773 when the popula.ion is _ __ lunder 4,000. New Brunswick had but 11,457 people when first equipped with re- F0ll THE HIGH CLASS UIGLR TRADE New and choice lines of imported gwdn-all prices, 3 for 2-5c, 10c, l5c and- 20c straight, 2 for 2-5c, 3 for 50c etc. A box of 50 El Cesar for $3.40. La Hamaca $3.50 pfr box of 50. iamieson's Drug Store. /0 Q Pure '> ‘\ - // Ffdgranf if ' _ for British America. Had the plan ofa _Provinces would probably have beeni is spe€____,__. F. 5. “ded by may ‘rime united under that form The legis- hmily physicians, for nursery use_. I Beware at ifnimtions, some of which are dangerous cud may cause skin troubles. ALBERT Tllll.El' Sill? 00-» lift. ' Lori P 1 , Morrrnssi.. 5" ..‘ _ _ ~ 5, _ _ - . 1- llll lil il lil liillil Yi/'I LI. BE. HELD OCT THE Rectory G.ronnds,Crapaud ._0N_. presentative institutions in 1784. Upper and Lower Canada were given separate Legislatnres in 1791. It was much later not till 1856 that the drst Legislature was established on the Pacific coast, first on Vancouver Island, and then on the main- land of British Columbia. These were subsequently joined in one. But fora long time representative in- Stitutions were imperfect in British North America. The customs and the post ohice iwere still under Imperial control The sible ministers were all powerful. This brought on the ilerce battle for Respons- 1 ible Government which was bitterly con- tested from before the time of the rebel _ lion in 15137 to about 188, ,in different Pro- lvinces, ending in the achievement of our full legislative independence. The re- union of Upper and Lower Canada in 1841 was really the beginning of the move- ment which has since consolidated all British North Americainto one Dominion. It was a rather ill-starred union, and vinces, mainly because the constitution stipulated for exactly equal representation of the two Provinces in the common Legislafure. The rapid growth of ‘ Upper Canada soon led to a vigorous cry from that quarter for “representation by population". ' Ill-regulated as was the union of 1841, it had auimportant bearing upon the form of government that was eventually adopted E_ eo legislative union worked smoothly all the ‘arive union was distinctly British. The `,ie.i¢»r..i .~ysteni was unknown within the. British fiomininns. But from the time of sinee John and Sebastian Cabot landed union so 0n15tJu1y 1357 the fade,-,,¢,¢d ,Dominion of Canada was set up, embrac- , later, when the first census was taken the Lilies UH'li¢!' WHS made- The P91105 °f Dominion was found to have a population discovery even on the Atlantic Coast of_ of 3_4g5_751_ what isnow the Dominion covered mm At the dm of the union, the Provinces than 11 century. from the days <‘f the had very little trade and few modern con- Cabots to those of Hudson. On thzwest cm, lin ~f 5; ne g es o commu cation. Theie h ‘was no railway cc nnection between New later. Captain Cook in 1778 gave the first authentic record of the discovery of Van- the Mal-mme provinces and Quebe°_ Om couver Island and the Pacific coast. Fro- Canada had the Grand Trunk R_,,i1“.ay_ bisher, Hudson, Parry, l:`...n1_l’n, Macken- New Brunswick and Nova gcoma had 'each zie, Vancouver and others, between 1576 abmxt 100 miles of Government Rauw5y,_ and 1847 explored and named the north `p_E_ Island ha-j norm when the Mari. and northwest coasts of what is now Can- _time members Set outta “tend the mst Brunswick and Nova Scotia, or between Parliament at Ottawa in 1807 :they were practically compelled to pass through a TJ' from the French, representative iustitu- ffgreign c0\1l1lI‘Y»80iDZ by b08»i5iZ0 P0l'l>l&nd, '§\lo.§m>,andthenoe by the Grand Trunk Railway. Canada had few factories .ut- _ ani.; of to o or three Canadian cities. i_‘he itradc l»e€=\'een the Provinces was small. 'i`;:e feuewal revenue was _».l__.,._1_- l$13,»J0'.r,000. [thu since increased four fold. The Intercolonial Railway to connect the Maritime Provinces with Quebec was a condition of the Confederation. The am- bitious project of a railway across the ` Continent on Canadian soil was made a condition of the union with British -_ Columbia, which came in in 1871.- The Northwest Territories had bee acquired and the Province of Manitoba created in the meantime. Prince Edward Island joined the family in 1873. At various timts _ the extension has been made northward f and new territories orga.nized,un-til to»day, Dominion gembraces all British North America from the Atlantic to the Paciic, and from the Great Lakes to the Arctic Ocean. Beyond question the union of all the Provinces into one Dominion was an ati of wise statesmanship and has contributed immensely to the growth and progress of the country. What has been accomplished within thirty-four yearspast is but an ~ earnest oil greater proguess in the generations‘to- come. Never before were the Provincesso wealthy, so prosperous orso content atthey are to-day, and~ the Dominion is now progressingf with unex- ampled strides.. Aet the date oi the feder- fruitful of condict between the two Pro-_,ation th, Colon” were reguded in Britain as of littlb value or consequence To-day Canada isloolred upon as the rixzht l arm of the Empire.. Our examplir of* suc- cessful fedcrationundoubtedly hdto the recent union of the- Australian Grlonies into one great Commonwealth org' similar lines, and other federations are yet to follow. Thus it wil be seen- that the event of July 1, 1867, was a-gent ewentnot only fa'Canada, but féuthe Empire, and we do well to celebrate the anniimtry with loyal rejoicing ani bright hops lor the future. I ' - - 11.' vvn- _________,__ _ _ ~ _ --1 __ _,__,.< eoerely Aiiiictcti '~ ' _ With Kidney' Disease. `Stone in the B1adi1er..Incon!ifr9‘!\f¢ 1 and Pains in the Back-Ano.1lier ' `. Remsu-_'able Cure Eiected but 1.1:. i l)urh»\m’s memorable :re ort in l8&) leading statesmen in all the Provinces be gan to dream of the union of all British America. The first steps were taken in 1852 when aconference of delegates from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island met in Charlottetown to arrange for a legislative union of the Maritime Provinces. The dead-lock in the politics of old Canada led to a mission of the Canadian Government, who met the Maritime _delegates here and persuaded u.mn‘s.oii.JuLi are -» The' Con tion` of St. 0hn’S Ch\1fCl\» Crapaud, intend holding a gran! Tea Party on he above date. _ Parties desirous of spending a pleasant after- consirler the larger proposition. This led noon should not fail to come and see this most knOWn as the Q\1€l)8C Scheme- beautiful part nt the "Gem ofthe Gulf." The committee of management will spare no the season. _ Come one, come all, and have a good time. Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea will be held on the lollowing day. ' ' id of h h li Pro d t e ne c urc _ Cee S m a BY ORDEIYOF COMMITTEE Crapand, june 26. iooi._ _wxi dzo. 2 Provinces. But Nova Sfi0ti8» WHS h0Slil0 to the Quebec Conference of 1864 and the adoption of the memorable resolutions 0 The Province of Newfoundland was also Pd” t° make this the “mst 6”-loyable outing of represented at the Quebec Conference and the scheme embraced the union of six Chanda Kiiney'-Liver: Pills. Mr. Vvm. Boyne of 1il»l\l.”cGee inset. Toronto. says:-"1 was a.micted.se.vere- ly with kidney- disease.. stone. lm the urine, severe D9.ins_ in the. bacli.. and strains over the loins. L was smltad ‘ that I had to get up twaur three tiirnen in the night and could then_only‘ma.kl water with great Dain. »“Though long a.-suffer:e1rand’.Imnble__ to work, I was confined tn my'bad‘ for three Weeks. and. during that time thous:ht'I could not D0€Sibl¥ Elilvre greater misery. I‘li’was then thatlbe- gan to use Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. It is with Zratitndfe that: I. say that they have freed me-off ad!! these symptoms, and mademe a..well_ua=.m. I would not think of bei.ng_'W1thm11I Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Bills lim _ the house, and can also recoxnmendl Dr. Chase's~ Syrup of' Linseeci and Turpen- tine and Dr. Chase’s Nenva- Ehud as "ery superior med`l¢li'1€S-"' In every town., village- audi tmmship r, Canada. just such cures are daily i \ -..-»»-t. bladder, incontinence. degrositsf in thel -__ ibl- < _ " ‘~ "5 H .. 7 - ‘_ 4 1 f§“'7` ` j'._'f*_;f _ _,~ _» _ f-f‘ f nisnnouisnea .raossssox paso. ,» ‘ _ - 196° bf_*°-Wvblmins =\?~i°1'\o si-ivieg ._ _ " -_ ' 4 -- ` ' ~ ` ' Doils.~ Tbeiiths terms weiemodided andff. U ,_._.f, _ la... ,_ I _ .- ' _ _ = D `-¢ - == A _ oriatuniayand Saiurda “_ ' i s 1750 d.Bi li = _ ° ‘P = E v s ac Dre s Gicds going at ...> per c nt oi? ever 53 pairs Groves the best of kid Gloves ever offered in this 35 Golf Capes 63 Shirt Wai.-ts at '25 p ~~° cent 4 H' 53 Trimmed Htl-is Wm . u fi 0111 $1 50 il0 $2 6-) f0l‘ 980 G°"`w 183 Shirt Waists for49 . » rs.-3 whit.-_ shirt Wants 75s, e5¢,$1 oo One Lot of Luster Skirts. at a snap ' One Lot of Lustre Coats going cheap, 300 yards Muslim cold. at 25 per cent oil' Ifniies’ Trimmed Hats at a price to clear All Ladies’ co per cent, _ladies Duel; and Linen Dresvskirts at 25 per cent 05' 50 Crash Skirts at $1 00 worth up to $1 85 Extra special Linen Skirts at $1 25 300 Yards Print Cotton at Sc. _ - One Lot_Boys’ Skirt Suits at 25 per cent of ` Clan Tartan Rugs from $2 50 to $12 00 ` "`§ Spotted Muslins, Organdies, Check, Muslins,Ind1an Muslll Satins and Striped Silks at low prices. _ Narrow Velvet Ribbons Valenciennes Laces Pretty Belts and Buckles to clear, Cotton Underwear and cotton Stockings 10c 150 2513 an The best stock of colored Shirts in the City 75c 850 $1 00 ' Men’s Canvas Hats and Straw Hats. _ 35 Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits at 25 per cent discount ' 50 Children’s Cotton Dresses 35o and 45c One Lot of small sized Cotton Dresses, White at 7 oc each I _ _ _ ' with the exception of Lumen. the Summer Ventilated Corsets 400. ¢=v - A __ _ __f._.. Lieutenant Governors and their irrespon- - ~ - v B . Special (rrey Corsets 330. One Lot of Spot Silk R`ibbon,6 inches wide Blue and Whit One Lot of iiow end Scar-fs. One_Lot of Ladies’ Silk Scarfs. One Lot of American Shoppinu Bags. 'I he best Hard Serge Suit in N .ivy only for $750 ever offer- SIZCS. - ‘ Pretty Muslin Hoods for children, also ee-me Bonnets Colored and White Sunshades to clear. Childrens White Blouses and odd Pants `, ` ~ ¢ u Boys Overalls for the Seaside, Bathing Suits for gentlemei Hundreds of Boys’ Sunhats. Bathing Towels from 15c to 30 Reel Linen Towels, Dark Linen regular Bath Towehi The rub at 5(o§ ’ = ` Trunks an|l.VaIIsos all Kinds All Pl-looo- » a , 4 1 30 Sailor Hate at a price to clear. We don t want 8 stri New Fall outing Hats in Fells. iron The best Wrapper in this City for ll 25 __ To-night we will o&'ar for two hours 300 pairs Men s Pan 15 pattslls 30 Mexfs Tweed -Suits, the $8.00 kind for $009 L 25 Lustre Coats and _Vesra at 25 ,er cent discount I 185 .Moifs Pinto -at $1 50, well worth $9 00 \ Gentlemen' see our 90c, GRAY FELT’ $ hat i s the leader for the money. We have many other bargains to -.Her-. Do your shopping at the Big S;ore. JAMES PATON 8 Decayjed. Teeth 5 .“1‘here was never a Philosopher who could en _ _ _ dure a ”Toothache- Patientiy.” C Deeayed teeth generally ache. If they are not in a state of chrome hehe, they are ready to ache on the _slightest pmvocauon. Decayed teeth _ __ ht abaut by Dr ch___Se_s tin the ` ws are always a source of uneasiness and dread ---nz roug ' D 'cney-Liver Pills. Thewzne nn experi- [_ ent, but a kidney medicine that has V _ iced the test. One pill' a dosq, 25C a. ` o_-:.. at all dea1ens._or Edmansca; Bates F' _ _ __ They should not be allowed to remain.. With the present advanced 6 -Rooms, the ridding oneself of these disturbing fac ors ts a painless and satis ’ e Co.. Toronto, V factory matter _.*'1 P. E. I. RAILWAY H _ DOl`ll NION DAY Excursion return tickets at CNE " IIRST CLASS FARE w;ll be issued I from and toall stations, June 29th i and Jul lst, good to return up to Y and July 2-id, 1901. Tickets are not good for passage gg going journey after date of issue. _ 0|, M .wlay July lst the train for Bom-ii and Ucorgefown will not leave Charlottetown until 4.45 p. m., ’°‘”°`“d `i"E.`. A. ensue, _ _ Superintendent-DODD’S _ _ léeréhagzdigeaii c_LEAR_AN_c__E SALE PRltES_c__ Ch’(QUn J|‘1fi8`26 il, (131. is the deadliest and most painful malacly to which mankinclis subyect. Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure any ease of Bright's Disease- They have never failed ill one single case. They are the only remedy that ever ha; cured it, and they are (Eg only remedy that can. There are imitations _of Docld's Kidney Pil1sT-pill, box and name--but muta- tions are dangerous. The <1-igirial and onl nuino cure for Briglit’sl)§.ease u instinct _-gp- July lst. w- Bnown June 29, d 2m. New Bfunswlck ""j°°”°d the schmne in _ Among the many aids to perfection in our work we may mention a pro ._.__-_- cess. for the immediate extirpation_of__pulp, which enables ns to treat andy _ ' -1 511 ; dgggyndtooth at one* ~si~tt_ing~--the nerve being pamlessly oxrracteli Extracting teeth is attendee) with no discomfort under our famous “Europa BRIG Florida Hoi. Puolfee.. ~» DISEASE methods of treating and extracting as practised in the Baltimore Dental L-‘_ will open for the season cn llonday & . . _ \ _ Special rates by the week. i B_alam”° Dental Rmnns’ ch’t°wn All inquiries promptly answered- f ' 1 C BroWn’s Block I ] , l __ _ Pri p ietcr. 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