_PAGE FQUR rssnxrmsrxmws rmsrouaw ' THE CHAIEIDTTETOWN _ _ ' ‘_ iommoyuarbt __ _V _ _ __ ____,___1~»‘.’¥9'_'3-_ _ sin these. ease ll 300'l’H ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST MASS. O BAR HARBOR, Me., Aug. 6.- A notable celebration was held here to- da in honor of the 300th anniver- ‘~‘1» THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN We -- Published Lesson Who does not treasure with loving care IT PAYS to buy in thllrrovinoe. THE EXCURSION steamer leaves “ ` KEEPBAKES. Steam Navigation whart Friday evsnq - ing at s.1s. 'riekeu ssc. ns. Exc~cRs!oN.- Ladies attending Some relic of the past- Friday night’s excursioa win kindly "Keepsakes," we call them, for notify their gentlemen ti-lends that somebody’s sake, chocolates, oranges, etc., can be had We hold them firm and fast. on nteamer, T46. When gently we handle with tender CHURCHILL.-Mr. M. C. MacKin- f°“¢h _ non will preach on Sabbath, August These keepsakes, with smiles or 10th_ as ¢01|ow,;_C|,n|~¢1n|1nt 10,30, ICAFB, S ur thoughts may be borne but to C yesterday, Or, far down the ri‘. er of years. t. Catherines 2.30 and Nine Mile reek at 7.00 p. m. ` HIGHFIELD.-Rev. D. MacLean will preach on Sabbath. Ai-‘Bust 10'-ll- y _ _ . uury 01 me sm mnuu unia un Mniue,W@ hold in our lwvde- 1" °°‘“‘“*‘°d nt Lot 48 nt 10.30, 1-nguauia 2.30 Hume' and in the People's Church at 7.00 soil. The celebration was conducted bv the Maine Catholic Historical. Society. It was in 1613, soon af- A ter the first permanent settlement was established on Moufli D¢S€l'l- IS-1 land, that the Jewish n'.issionaries|°A‘ set up their cross and celebrated|A their first mass.. BULL MOUSE ONE YEAR CILD. l‘HI(‘_-\(i0, Ill., Aug. 6.- A num- hcr of lcaders of the l"rogressi\'e Bad( to the heart that time can heal party here joined today in sending ri, 1. l grav t (`_l el R oscvelt, who . _ _ y U e " 0 " °" 0 With tender thoughts we shall tend animals before investing A cheap is in the Southwest, reminding him of the first birthda anniversary of _ _ y their party' It was one year ag" to' Thcn leave to us-we love them so-|% day that the organization of the Pro- gressive party was wmlllefefl by U19 imtinnal crinvention in session in the (‘f»lisr-um in this city. On that day Volonel Roosevelt addressed the con- vention, after an outburst of cheer- ,. ____ ____ D (`f)Nl<`l'llil‘I.\`('E FUR THE (`().\lMO§ Gflflll. 0 Some ask “What good can it he to 'ti A face so sweet and fair; A tress of a woman’s hair; tiny sock a broken toy; book. with its pages worn and dim; P' m* ____ FUNERAL NOTICE.-The funeral _ _ _ of the late John McGee will take ‘alied n°“er .of "B p°."£;]_ne robbed' ' place from his late residence 267 A Jeweued trinket bug ’ Dorchester St., today (Thursday) at ght forty-ave to St. Dunstau's ' _ ei A letter of yesternigbt. Pro-Cathedral, thence to R. C. Ceme- bring tery. STOCK.-Today when so many These moughts of bygone days' companies shower their stock on the of nn doubts, its saddened ways?" in arket, the investor _should'careful- investigate the ,quality of breeding er" grow' article often proves to bc a dear Helping the weary to cheer, These memories hallowed and dear. _ E__n._,_____ of LORD STRATHCONA IS 93. I.ONDON, Aug. 6.-Lord Strath- rticle. The stock ofthe John R. innis Pcdigreed Foxes, Limited, is the Island's best. 757. EXCURSION.-There will be three _ Ona nnd Mount Royal, for many special excursion days to the Toron- 111; lusts nearly nn hour. years 8 foremost fig,"-e in Canadian' to Exhibition and persons contem- uhlic life and -now, with the excep-|111 f the realm, -quietly celebrated his' ating going on these cheap days on of Lord Wemyss, the oldest peer: Would 5° “Tu to “’a"°_th°i" "°5"‘f'“' tions at once. You will meet with --- ninety-third birthday anniversary to-| l‘l`0mPt attention *md the best of (`0l.f`MBl.»\, S. f‘., Aug. 6,-with day_ He received n veritable flood of Service at the City Ticket Omce' 744' delegates in attcrulance from all ovcr C0Ylgl”8»t\|l9~t0FY m9355265 Bild 81110113 *'- .\‘.»uth l‘:1rolina, there was begun in the senders were hundreds of Canad- this city today a "conference for the i ns R Mr. Albert M. Higgs and Dr. W. Ross of Brookline, Mass arrived _ _ _ 8 _ common good." the conference beingl Lord Strathcona's wonderful physi- ~ _ '- thc first of its kind ever held in this cal persistence is one of the remark- ill S“mm9"51de by _tm “Pre” 0” section. The proceedings began this able features ofa wonderful career.l'f`“"5‘]“-V night- and mtend tc’ spend afternoon with 11 discussion of thc In spite of his ENHC 'age he remains ‘mm three '50 muf Weeks on the 15' 1»:ul>J'cct of co-operation in rural de- an active man. (ln last Dominion' l‘\“d~ Interested "3 the mx business' vclnpmcnt, Other suhjerts to he tak-.Day he shook hands with hundreds of Mr- Higgs 1195 shipped 3 5°°d _many cn up by thc conference during its \'lSltOI`S Bt U19 Q'\!€€l1'S HBH l'€¢0D' lmirs to the I5la"d,this past wmter` two