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I9°6° ,|RIpq5G¢iipcaLio.p¥i;ItW__w ‘rixiiwrs CHURCH SYNOD is t aint _ OT El-ECT I r.I in , Coad|utor Bishop, Eight cide--'Canon Richards Ballots Failing to De- on and Archdeacon Neales the Favorites when Synod Ad- iourned till October Next. l i fr'---»---*'”””'l Fnncenioron, July is-(special) -'rm ei time of this uiorning's session of the Anglican Synod was chiefly taken up ia R ergy necessary for an election. The contest is practically between Canon lehardson of Trinity Church, St. John biiilotiug for 9 Ooadjutor Bishop, and and Archdeacon Neales of Woodstock. when the adjournment was made tonight iivuo of the twelve candidates had secured S Eight ballots were taken when the nod adjourned to meet iii October when -7 _ . the two-thirds vote of the lalty, and the election will bei'esumed._ THE MIHITIME IIEHIIII THIMIIIIY ._’~' i.=,il , _ Ilitllinl:ills'l;ulill .‘; ‘ ' i i 5 ` .`l II/.i.iFAx, July 12-The Maritime t Grocers guild met today in the board of ‘ trade rooms. About forty members, E representing tho three provinces. were in In sessionl The business wo purely private and nothing' was done Tlhatis deemed LI; neoessaryto publish. It was decided to| th hold the next' meeting in StJohn, those n present from that city being Messrs Barear, Cross, Peters and Malcolm. The Il oiiicers for the ensuing year werefcleoiori C in follows; President.-W C Cross, St John. lst vice presidents-M Dwyer, Halifax. 2nd vice president-W H Aitkln, 0h.ir<, E lotitetowu. '\ _ ‘ no EIIH THE YIIKIIN. ____,_` I l In V.iN<~oilvi-:n., B. C., J.ily ll-An aerial rauiwny four niiles loiiz has just been onipleted at Conrad City, Yukon, by the oiirnd Consolidated Mining Company, which Mackenzie and Mann are largely tcresteii. It contains thelongest; span any acriaitrainvvay in the world, two ousand nine hundred feet, Work on iiother tram has begun, and two others rc to bo built this year. ured aComrade of Cholera Morbus and S‘aved'His Life “While returning from the Grand Army ncampment ai. Washington City, a mrade from E|gin,Iil., was taken with Th6 Ilfl»¢l'Il00ll WHS SDSU( ill H H1087' cholera morbus and was~ln n ciiticiil DIBHBWW fX‘1“l'5l°“ l*h°“|`d UW 5l°*U“*‘|` condition," nays Mr.‘J. E. llouglllnnrl, of Dufferin, on the harbor, Arm ami limrin, ];|,;0,,_ 1.,w,., 1_1 gate him 0h..m|.¢,-laws A redlieiuhe oollatlon WHS Served \iY`U\U Oolic, Cliclerii and lilanhoca Remedy ami management of the Alquln ice cream |.,ir.,.,....,..wi,i.|,||i;,._ ihave bw, engng. DH\“|Q\?."_li_ll0;`0X9i3\Ji»lV0 W0l`k [NIUE Ill U19 eil for ten years in immigration work and ll9i1§l§,9l Q9_ll\'R¢_B9.ll°l\l'» lm CXIWW 91"-°l”l‘\" conducted many parties tothe south and Who wsl-¢\»l0_i¢QKlVB Bl1l|l1¢\\l>S1\l-lSfl\Uti°'\ west. I always oan~y this remedy and '-0 Ull_7!h° tV6l'B_ll,I°B9°|lf' #(310 ¢¥0\1\"Hl0h~"linve uscd it succcessfuliy on many ' 0 ccaslons. .No person traveling or at ' home should be .without this remedy." Modest Claims Often Carry the Most Ccn» For suloby ull druirzlsla- vlciivn- Wheif Maxim, the famous gun Inventor, placed his gun before a committee of .;....... .. .. _SUSPENHEH Ellll much below what he felt sure the gun would ircoomplish. The result of the trial was therefore ii great surprise, in stand uf_disappolntment. It is the samt with this manufacturers of Chsmberlaln`s Coiic, Cholera and Dliirrhoea RemedYl They do not publicly boast oi all this remedy will acmmniish. but prefer to lei the users make the statements. What IIHIIET PHHETIEE Tonoiwro, July ll.-As a result of th d claim is that it Will DOHIIJVGIY conference today iietween the mayor ey o eiire dlgrrhoell. dyH9Dl»¢\‘y.l1BI“S IU UN board ofcontrol and Corporation Counsel stomach and bowels and has never beeil Fullerton, the mayor has suspended from known tnfail. For sale by ill dl`\l8Bl!l»5,- the city service Architect E J Lennox, of . f ”;-}» ~_.,.l.<. is-;~u"' \;-1. -.Ill f,,.1;‘;Y¥l l“':i’=l,,, _ . |.` fviil_~ . ‘_t__,, ,I fBil.IlT , . l» i Thlll IIIIYI a\,j ' ' ‘__ _ Our men andm machiueryl are ,kept busy -making tht klndgf Boots that the people Dt. ` Ask your merchant GCHF §Rl96's.y ioctl) .» \ They. wear. I for City Hall, and Beaumont Jarvis and J W Siddall, who had _cliargs of St Laiwrence marliat'oont.raot. ‘ - l The mayor has also written to Crown Attorney Corley,forwarding him a copy of the evidence ami the judges report in the clviclnveeti|;ation,and instructing him fo take such criminal action as he diiay think the evidence warrants, The city's legal department have also been instruc- ted to decide agafnstsvhat parties proceedings should be taken for recovery of money obtained from nity by fraud and to at once take necessary action in the matter. I . I si.-f,NsAioiz LANRAY I _ x BLOCKS CLOSING And It Was Postponed- l`illTo-day- Tried liard to Kill Pension Repeal Bill--ii>:~‘July l2»--(Special)-Seven gli-is were drowned today in Cedar River, I only thi-uc blocks from a house, while iviilllng, 'l`lii- siiialli-st child slipped into a deep ` llolif limi iiic others were drowned trying 'iii .s:l\'\' lii‘i‘. I .\l| i-tiiigcil from six to slvteen years ol Ellglk pistiiliiiimiri-" was carried on by Doctors illlc-Neil, l`iiiirlotbCi.0Wn, Smith, Halifax. ('iiii'_\' .\'li»\\':ii'i. iinrl Walker. The lliectlnu iii§ “ l’ui'k _ , . _ .. $18.77 Supl. (`orn...... . 5% “ \\'lii'i\t.............,.. 7tl§ “ l’oi‘I;......_........... $1137 I.Altlil-IST ORGAN IN THE BODY. lslliulivi-1'. Snilill wonder thntllvei trouble makes you [eel so miserable. Th. syinpioim are constipation, dizziness. inriiut-slioii.liemlaclie, feeling of depress ion anti lm-lc of appetite. 'I`licreis but one sure cure,-Di liziiiiiiioiiis- Pills. ln every case thi-y ai slim-cssiiil. liy relying on Dr. -Ilaniilt.on` Piiisynu iii-c suic of strong vitality iioiirisliiiiirlfoctl, bright cherry spiriis No longer will you suffer from disordered livci- or kidneys. 'l'lic ninrvei uf this medicine is 'hut it keeps ycu well- prevents ami wurlls oil' sick-ieas of every kind. Ziic. per box everywhere. .___ The Only Cure for I lieliiiiatism The only way to care rheumafiam is to get rid ofthe uric acid-the cryi- fals that have settled round the joint: and mliscles and cause the pain. This is what every remedy for rbeu- . miitism tries to do. But the larier crystals cannot get tlirouph the lf d- neys. And this is wlly_or inary reme- dies do not cure. hey try in vain to stimulate the kidneys sufficiently to carry off all the crystals, and in al- tempting it, such drastic dna? are us- &l that kidney and bladder lense of- ten result. For this reason such rem- edies are to be avoided. lt is an absolute fact that the larger crystals must be dissolved and thrown ` back into the blood before the kidneys can carry them oil. And right here at this point, where ordinary remedies fail, Kimo succeeds. Kimo’s Japanese Solvent. Kimo Tablets contain a Japanese solvent, specially imported for ua from rpm, which, being absorbed by the food, will absolutely dimolva these erystala and throw e uric acid back inthe ood. And then, when tlrll solvent has thus done its,woi§k,` a ingredi- ents of the tablets the ' kid- neys siiflicientiytpo carry off and rid the system of poison. And the rhsurnatism is cured. is is the homes solvent um maker thecinecertalr and up to tbepreaf ent. B not contained in any o rem . eopie e wr ting us every day, tes- tis i r 'Emi , af ui .mst .:.:;"° "tl" ° °' & daaleroor .- binsonk E: gs :il sale now. S1' Joiiiv, July li.-(Spcciu.l)-'I`herc was no celebration of lthc glorious Twelfth in the city but large nuiubcrs attended the celebration in St Stephen, Digby and Sussex. In Sussex one of the niosl. .~ucr;cssful horse races ever held in the Province took place. The Free For All was ivnn l-y Siiiiiissic PIINIIHS SIITIHE IS NIIT HEIISHEII Ni-:iv \'iiRK, July ll.--Tile Aiiwi-icziii press so farasit has had the ciiani-e to coniiiiciit upon ii., noon not like lit iill ini article published in this \veek`s issue of i.ondon Punch. entitled “'l‘lie Longwortlfs independence. from the Diary of Mrs Nicholas Longworth." The Times had it cnblednnd publishes this morning iii display nn the first page, under the liciiding, Mrs. Longworih a Mari; for i’uiii~li`.~i Iililicule. Sonic of the passages arc: Nicholas began thc day by readingin ii ilriu voice t.licrleelnrlition of lndepeniliiiicc. I said iiotliing but linve my iloubiS~ “Nii:huiii.~<, in an asbestos sennloi-ini uniforiii. let oil' some crackers. Mr. \Vliitcln\v Reid rather nervous. Ib seenis that llorciiester }lo_usc is only leased. Sniiill iiiiil select breakfast party, strictly kept io free born |Auierlci\ns, Mi' and Mrs Reid, May Sutton, It G Knowless, Edna May, Sir Charles Frohinan, Mr Sergeant, Sir Kennedy Bart, Mrs and the Swcct little Fullers, .ind seven iluchessess, Nicholas, wearing ‘tors and siriperl moscnsins, much tiflniired. After breakfast went shooting. Had riiiilcully in finding chewincguui. Must urge papa to institute gum iii Great lirltain. “Brought a rook and rabbit rifle fur the Kaiser, who was so nice to us last week; gruniophone for Preeiileiil Falliercs; monogram ring for dear old Franz Josef with ‘F. J. Il.‘ engraved on it.. “Left our cards at Ilucklnghnni Palace ind Malboroullh House, then on to War» wick for pageant. Nicholas, who really is often quite Witty,convulsed Lmly \Vi\r- wick by tho following conundrum: What is the difference between ii \Varwick cow‘ and a Chicago cowl' Answer: ‘One is, :lun and the other overdone' “I had much pleasure in raising Louis Napoleon Parker to the Philippine Peerage. Motorcd back in tiiiic for great iinner and bill at Dorchester House. Was akenin by Prince Eitel Fritz, wlic is wer here incog traveling as nsiiiiple American member of our suite. “0fi`to Paris by midnight. train to stop with the Fallierescs." SUSSEX RACES WERE SPLENDID Simassie Broke Track Record in Two Thirteen, Peacherina Won in the Twenty Class and Belfry Chimes the Thirty-Some Orange Celebrations Held. who broke the track record, making the first ht-at in two thirteen; Terrace Queen i-iccond. llThc Twenty Class was won by i’cnclicrinsi.St John, time two twenty and a quarter; Kremlin second. Thc'l‘lili-ty Class was wan by Belfry Ciiinies, St John, two twenty-one anda qnnrtcr. Punt-ii also has ii rloublelliiicrick on Mrs l.oni;woi‘ili, as follows;- 'l`licrc once was ii senl\t0r`.~i lirlflc, iler president. pnpii's i-.iiief iirifle. 'l`lioiii.{li sliie lunelietl oil` colil veii', \\'itIi the Kliisici' at Kiel, She never put on the least .sith-_ Tliougli to crown her iiiey frcqiiciiily tricil, Aflviiiiccs :lie iiriiily dciiieil. “Irs my hciieyiiioon now," she replied, with ii bow, ".\iiil it uiiii't bc too much siiiipliilefl." i.is'rr..\' ron Tim nnoscniai. "W1-;i1sezi»:." it nioaiiis that disease wills on attack the lungs. \Vheeziniz is ili.~tra&ing to iiie siitl`c.i‘i~~i~ _es of’ Slinkspriirc, iiicr`\‘ to 'I . i '€'1\\1~ tlfiilly illuslinteii, pu li- iv N 1--fb B, Gaudet, Miscou:-‘ |L“`ilfl- 'AN'1‘ED,--'1‘ivn -ind _~i~ liven fur ‘N ii dry goods ‘r.i». vlust know their business Liioror "_\ Nc others need apply. Apply in '- ;;»- . l"'~.' Goods care The iluuriliun, tjll:\_"ol..»-Li- \-._ .!.2ld3i. REMEMBER.-Tliat everybody reads a morning paper as tlic news is Lhen fresh and up-to-date, rilirl that at some time duivzig thi day everybody is likely to iiiiv the goods advertised While their niinu 's still bright .”"" §°'“‘-"l9'~~. ,--_..._ .--... .... _=.~.-fn SPEND YOUR HOLIDAYS liiis year on beautiful Prince lidirnrfl Island Cool loveliness day and iiiglit. Pictur- esquencss everywhere, surf and still wnterbathing, fishing ,slioot.iiig, golf and all othcrreerciitions. Coiiifortiible hoirl iiioilcrnic ciiiirges, liospiliililc people. Illusiriilcd iiiforiiiiiiion frvc.-’I`ourist /\s» sociation, Uliiirlotteiowii, Prince Iidxviirtl Island, Ciiniifln. Y - i 25.000 IN SOUVENI o cents CHINAWARE &c., &c. CARTER 41). »---~~.ao- ,__.,_ -if-»»-~--ff-~» - Souvenir Cards STOCK All beautiful views of CHARLOTTETOWN and PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. R BOOKS ._()F__ Prince Edward island Nothing finer in this line published in AM- ERICA, 6o View Books 25 cents, 150 View BOOOIIS 5» ~ . Also a great variety of SOUVENIRS 111 C0., L TD.. Opp. New Market, Queen St. Booirsellers, &c. ‘ I ,D 1-# - . V __ . __ _ I 4, -,, \. ,f1.g.A.;l»§A;,.f ,.1 e H vert I The Guardianf’ i Edward siieliand l!l§ar|y_E _fybody Reads .,,_` 34,, f » ,,..:|y \ . . _,_ .f ' -."'.¢: h5a.°:.=- 1; _.Z I f~;| °` _lypov _ *j sinus., ~'~ Z 5*-1/ ‘-’3`- ( _ is-».».,.tf,_,_.»,_; ; . .i . l". ., .. ,_--_ V /gh .".“ ‘_‘ E qt. l 1 \-. A 0 nl.. -L Z. `,. , _ . ‘-= . I# H . ' ,`. thi 1.. \ _ ¢ _ »:. ' 1! <1 :its s - i ¢‘__ l ... , ' . , . .,, ' 5. | i i., of _.~ :V1 . *Af V 1 ; l " V » ` I t i _l l;'¢\ . . l I I, -.-_-~ __A . Rid *. I ;{I- .r~ ~_3 .».~ _ Hi '~