5 .. i k ~. t .L '1' iv'»."’i O p. iii’ ff’ _ iii fag' fir. §' I or ,411 the Ndlvs GB|ll|l|lB 2. First md .~ re’ ‘ ~ ' ' _.5 ~ __‘ ‘ ' _ _ ' ALL the Time °¢<>o<>oo-o-ooof J ESTABLISHED 1891. C,HAR.LOTTETOWN.PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. FRIDAY. JULY 12.1901 I , --»,-,._._r - -em-'--1 ~ e~ ' ' '~' HALIPAX SCANDAI. Big Sensation in Society Circles A NOTE REPUDIATED Quebec’s Ancient Landmarks Giving Way to Modern Structures. NOTABLE SCANDAL IN HALIFAX. H.\Lr1-tix, July ll.-\Special)-The latest sensation in society circles is that a well known married man has repudiated his note for $l,Cf l and an ag.'eerne'1t to pay $200 annually to an unmarried woman also in society. She has engaged a lan yer and threaten- ed proceedings that mean exposure unless aaettlement is made. Qnnnr-:r L.-lynx .inns Pass awar. QUEBEC, July ll.-(Special).-Old Bleak House on the Grand Allee and the antique structures next St. J ohn’s Gate, land- marks for over a century are being torn don n, also the Urusline Nuns’ historic Chapel. to make room for modern struc- tures. Chapel was bombarded and badly wreck ed at the siege of Quebec in 1759. IT WHS MADE T0 CURE To cure whati Catarrh, Asthma, Ha Fever and Bronchitis. Its nam is gatarrhozone. If you breath it, it curr you. 'I'here’s lots of satisfaction in us ing Catarrhozone and after you’ve used it alittle while you’ll wonder how you liveél withaciitdgt. Two Edges and S1. ,at ' _uggls ts,o olson _o., Kingston. ` _ -_-_-Q--l- Salted Peanuts at W. A. Hutcheson. 20tf. ..-.* - :£1--V-:af u---A Clearing out a lot of laoios’ llongola Shoes for $|.Ull These lines belong to odd lots and are laid on the counter, easily seen and the former prices ranged from $1.25 to $2. 00.They must 20- oorr oho ._ Wo`rth’s "***n Livery Stables! Prince Street. , Ch town._P. L., double todas. ' _ Pin. mmomfor waddmel and private partial. Telephone 52 _» t ' 5 20-d 8m National Division resumed work at 9 chair. Af' er sei vices bv acting M. W Chaplain Rev. G. 0. Huestis the Nation Division was declared open for business The co nmittee on ceremonies and rcgali reported having considered the mcmori in regard to the restoration of the ritu lation ceremony, beg to recommend tha no changes be made in the ritual at thi session, but that in view of the dissati faction which the present ritual gives, special committee be appointed to cons ing such parts of former rituals as may in the interest of the order, and report the next annual session. ' W. B. Bnrsorsn. L. C. P1 ' TINGTON. 'rnunsnav nromvxsc. ai al nl he to Youroomm' e appo n e a t ing to c__o¢_sid_er,and report upon of theorder' feel tr_lf'uch" cited ___outloolriin;s_:9me piiftl oft __ and in othémiwe are hopeful of better rel sults through influences which may come t0 them, by the good work accomplished this year. Let us-hope that each member may be stimulated, and the coming year be so full of inte .est and loyalty to our principles, that the work done in Pennsylvania and I ova Scotia may be many times multi- plied. Regarding the special appeal made for the purpose liquidating the debt of the National Division alluded to in the report of the M. W. Patriarch is worthy of fur- ther consideration. We believe that special committee and would so re- - commend. . We feel encouraged by the report of the Most Worthy Treasurer in the acknow- ledgement .of the receipt of $429.66 and sincerely hope that the matter may again be so placed before the membership, that the entire debt may be provided for. I We note with reg. et the inactivity ot the Grand Division of Quebec. We hope 1 that at an early day the interest me v be revived and the work again taken up, surpassing indeed the efforts of previous yeu°s,in which so much was accomplished for the good of mankind. We are in hearty accord with the Most Worthy Patriarch in the use of printers’ ink and believe that its judicious use has been and will continue to be ol vast use- fulness in not only placing before our members what has been but what may be accomplished through its instrument- ality. In looking ahead it is essential that we be aggressive and freely endowed with such a spirit of hopefulness that _ will en- able us to attain results. The one great THERE ARE OTHERS but only on Kendrick’s Liniment-, the greatest modern household remedy. Forall Pains, Lamencss and Swelling get Kendrlck's. L__ ' um il-1_-15 Frame Your Picture at home with our Passe- Partout Binding. We have just received a _fine stock of the best quail ity PASSE PART OUT. Also some nice outfits for this new and interesting work. ' another effort should be made by the_ hriroui iiwlsi. 1;; isiirfsriheioiisswt And Not Yankee Speed That _Woke up the Rallway,he was known to local fame as a volutioulzed street railway methods there, ‘ Donald," who has introduced “Yankee A despatch f.-om Pai-is to a New York . ‘ h" :rs regularly to tal e care of the big crowds due to holidays, suburban attrac- inade nate mana ement the slow form l wh n' Mn ia _rm-_M ru ,ni - ‘ i ' - trealagl Suziflgtendcgsaof was “Strait lotndlrfrtlqtxigfedggggtibhhilgsilgtabghizd ~ Yankee speed and simplicity and imported pretty good sample ofa Canadian. three other Americans, to whom respect- __ o “` "” _ Now that he has gone to Paris and re- ivcly, he gave charge of the power house, I e ' _ _ 'ff' the car house and the tratlic Since then, something unheard of here. He doubled employes 15 per cent. The line is now and rulnoul, but at a recent stock- holders’ meeting three more lines decided Mr. McDo nald is a native of Prince Ed _i sion to make sitting for a gro .&SeWB8, P convenient wis be the time N This was carried out and the members were photographed on the grounds of the' Province Building at 12.30 Wednesday. Resolutions of greetings from the Good Templars of this Province were presented by John A. Lawson. Resolution was Division closed boruRl er, returning at5_2il. *This ex-_I moat and all went:-~ ` cheering strains of the bag-pipes -made _ tnetime pass all too quickly. After sail~ _.ing some distance up the .East River the coat returned to Prince Street wharf J where some of the party were compelled F i heartily received. Resolution ofthanks of this body to the Railway omcials for kindness, and cour- tesies received was presented and passed. C. T. U. was received and welcomed by 'thc most Worthy Pat: ia: ch. She was greeted with the Chatauqua salute as' she want to the platform wheze she made an eioquent and inspiring address. f The follo-.ing resolution was presented by 'Rcv. Alfred Noon and passed _ unanimously: _ _ Resolved, that the Nationai Division of the order of the Sons of Temperance of North Amer] 2.1., consisting of representa- tives from many parts of Canada and the United States in annual meeting _assem- bled desirc to express our gratitude to the Sovereign- of the Empire of Great Britain, that he graciously made reference to the temperance interests of h`s great Empire in his first speech from the throne. The committee in charge of liquidating the debt reported having received sub- scriptions from various jurisdictions and members of our oi der cancelling the debt considerably. Further contributions were “Praise God from whom all .blessings l Brain fag, Dyapepsla. The iuifecfngl of n Business Man Overcome by Worry and. Eg. lmustinz Brain Work-Dr. Chaoe’l Nerve Food Cures. l found together, and have a common cause in an exhausted condition of the nerves. 'Modern headache powders are simply narcotics that deaden the afflicted nerves. They are harmful and frequently dangerous. The only ` way to effect a. thorough cure is to 're- store the nerves' by such treatment as Dr. Cha.se’s Nerve Food. _ _ Mr.‘Joleph Geroux, 22 Metcalf street, Ottawa, Ont., writes :- I “I was nervous, had headache and brain fag. I was restles at night and 1 _ can could not My appetite was from nervous dys cares worried having for about say that I _ poor. and I pepsia. y and Dr. Chaae’s ~ months, I like a. new me- \ We make you mats and ‘mounts of every-~d_escrip-_~ tion. See our sa`ntpie$_. Mrs. Rutherford, Dominion Pres. of i to land in order to take- the afternoon tr.'...in for the-west. After depositing this part of her burden, the steamboat again set out this time going out the harbor and up the West River. To those interested, diderent points were noted, such 'as the remains of the old “Fort” which historic spot, together _ with other points of - interest were eagerly ° photo;>:_aphed by I the “Knight of the camera.” During the afternoon little groups, as suited- the _circumstances of the time and place were “snapped” by their f"iends,which pictures _ when i finished will be treasured as souvenirs of a most pleasant outing. On‘ arriving at the wharf cheers were propos- ed drst by our American T :lends for the i British flag, then by Canadians for the Stars and Stripes, and lastly three cheers and a tiger for the ladies. Thus ended a most delightful sail. EVENING MEETING. 1 At eight o’olock lastevenlng an informal reception was held in Kindergarten Hall which was well filled with- members P of the Order and their friends. Rev ‘t program was carried out. At the con- _brook,__ Ottawa; Hand Ponting, Finley Punting, W. J. 0’Donnel1, E. F. Tabotf iRiver de aI-nun; Frank Mcbiovin, Marl- I b01'0. *lf 4 t -s Queen Hotel. A I ____ _ C. P. Messer, Boston, John Anderson, Kensington. ‘ _ . _ irurannsabyuocuais. Byhona co `TorontoSt. Ry. _Republic UiniD8 ~ --~' People of Paris. A e--N » -- -. The ` Proceedings are e ~ e _ Granger Roads Affected .Explosions .-_~ A_sA1L oN Hannon t:.;;.°°‘:§.t:'“i;‘:‘.;‘:.§~;°‘”_.;i_°;‘:.l°‘;,;';: 1t‘:.z‘:.°:.;’%..:.°;:_. :::::e..i1° ..:::::.‘:: A GENERAL DfCLlNP‘lHlGHER1NSURAN. __ speed," ithe speed and reduced the number of._ *‘“*"“" ' _ -` ' _ --- _ _ _ And an Informal Reception _§§§f.i i;yfi.§’f§i.i§if’i'df§.1§lf‘§.'f§f'l`{ ¥§.°y;.i§§§§;§ iff.vf.if.`§.§'i..“§if.i§2Zfn°§_ TM New Sham-r°°k Easilyi I-ik¢1Y' W in to. Emi.; E....u. :1‘.i.°;;°f:.;°;;.ir.:;:‘°°..r.;“::.:;°;.“:;r '2:2.t'::;:;°;.e‘:.‘;..?..i’:i.ti‘.h‘§..t.';‘I;1 “M18 “‘° "1““S*“‘ wi PM possible to make their lines _pay and move' ald's WHS Were I5 51'” rélarded al crazy Mgrg Tria]S_ ' _ _ tions, races, etc. The trouble seems to be , to engage expert managers." _ . "“ I _ _ *_ _ _ q g $ ° _ _ - ` , _l _ ' _V ' tl Rimes of me 01.1 bus lines being applied, ward Island, and was transferred hom 3*“‘w*Y °‘°°Ks 'mmm' AWFUL FATAL ~ - m- th” M~ W' P~ Amer' G' L“W3°° in the One company six mon tbs ago solved_ the _ Montreal to Paris not many months BSO. NEW Yonx, July 11.-(Spcclah)--Stock l` K AN' an cn., I H b - b. 1 si wh hh kdth ltr pro em y importing at a dr sa gy al; _ n;:_sreete_z;__ gezzavxrnsmdv fn _15_v°o:bo¢;n P1-toes broke badly this morning. dean, u,,t_,»,_.°m American named M.cDona‘ , ana veo n ` c _ V 1 .~ .- Bud`alo,but for several years manager of jdespatch. stf°°ks °t nurmds d°p~°ndi“g ‘m tm a _ _ _ _ ____ _ _ corntrahlc for earningsare demoralized The é ' + through fear of short GNP- ,rio-I'-_. i _ t application of a personal responsibitity on Th ind _._ th kg S all lines ot work The Most Worthy Patriarch gave lutima- e “ma er 0 6 mu t was dw; Cm°"‘°° _ _ Jul’ In Pennsylvania during the past year _tion of having received a notice of a Tem~ _ gd by °7'”p°'“.‘-7° P"°_°’ °“'mb1°d ““ S'lPNm°P9¥_1DBK» A much hashes.. accomplished, and to is 'r>eraueeConte1’encet0be held in Buffalo. the" -were Wi1d1'Um°1‘° °f f1°i°¢\°° b'f“nsignats>no_t@lmH. ,_ my largely through these insuument N. Y. on Auzusbdfth and Sixth. inviting -tween the two parties to the Northern be,-umu, 3,,-.4 ¢-,ft i der during the coming year the revision of \ 915585- him to send delegates t'° mpvesent nie Pacific agreement that are apparently un- I c ~ - ._ ` ' = ‘ .' ° ° ' ' ~”»' National Division at that important - n ‘. al th W no w__ the .nstitution of 50 Divisions with 12c3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ me preset) hu Wx B we res initiates was not the ,result of looking be- ‘ m9011118- The N$l3l0¥1U~l D1ViSi°l1 W_¢1`€ founded' _ hind,r.ug of an earnest deg.,-mrnmonm pleased to concur in such arrangement naw snnmocx onrsans onn. . "1 i .loci ahead. 'rhesame mb. .im»oreue_v»shad been mv-ds and were willhfs t0 Rm, f » `Twu_ ,m 1 ,',1 work in Nova Scotia. Brethren, sisters. _ 1e¢1V0 UT-16 !!1lDlI1i!0fBl10hd¢1¢Z3f'3S 90 _0\l1' EBAY' July 11° `SpwI°”' T RB mann ' ' 1 ' ` let us return to ou .' homes with trust in a` UP/8_5, 05103? UW M989 WOTUUY P3f»!‘l&l<$h- _ shamrgcks had atrial t°'d°'I ‘nd the new A *_`e°°f“i°n living God, and with renewed determivi- Affef °0U5ldf‘»l`atl°U the f°u0Wil18 WBPB but e55UY °uf"3Bl15d the 'O51-161' mlm- 6!l_>\ll8ll_J11 of B. E. HART. tion to use every influence at our com- 11811165 bYM» W- P8b¥i&l`°h L_H~WS0I1! Re' both were becalmed. ‘ fwha viulg. These are an historic buudmgs the Resolved that the National Divisian of “mud f°" the 5t"°"°5*'h°“l“3 °f °‘“`1i"°s~ pmetxmtivm Burgwne of 0nt“ri°’W‘°1°h The trials will be continued next week. J handlln lands. A North America. heartily congratulates the “nd Wml 155° |1008 Uhflt U10 W0Ik Uf N10 and Wl"mm5 °f M9'3S9'°h“3°"59-The nam* E I . » ' ~ th M W _ . hy Patriarch was added G d D of P. E. Island on their ln~ °°min=?` Ye" “WY *urpass 1a"3elY that °t e (mt W" itialxlve ihvbsllgrining reward of their earn- °f the Past- ` !’he‘ddeg8‘t“°n’ N I CHXCAGO 5 est and suceess‘ul contest in behalf of the h Re5l’e°t lun? submitted' arrsmzoox Pnocnnnnsos. Prohibition of the Liquor traffic through- _ G10- A' 0°'-“L f‘ At zaoyesterday anemoon the members~ ,su°“3°° 3917 u°_(S9°°hl°) " an N °“° me Pr°"°°e' . _ JOHN M' CROW' ofthe Na.icnal Division and their f lends Icumvmg an an dosing nut C°mmm¢° °° the state of the ora" te' W' H’ WILLIAMS' _by invitation of the Reception Committee 'M17' _Wh“t wk 0°” 4753 0°*`”* ported as follows: At the first Session on Wednesday moi- were pe,_._n“-ted m wig’ B sau on me pm-kt $143; _ e To the Nati0nal DlViSi0n Ss of T. Nofth ning an invitation “as reteived [ , S . _ Amelfoal photographers asking the National Divi- d h dw h , H _ _ , . __ ~ _ .ltte i t d t his mee# _ _ u _“_ muh _an_o.1t__e_ ercnt branc °_s of__theH le__ \_ _ _ _ ._ _ ,_ _ _ of 1-M.. _1_»J_\_; and. an optional public instal secret in its furtherance is the personal I declared the 57th session of National OTHER BTOQKS s¥lfPA’rIilSE. KNIGH-nag S Aransas-iq-,¢_ \. Mouser.; ' - ‘ ‘ Closing prices Juiv 11 Canada Paciuc 101;- Montreal St. Ry. ; 238 ' we 114 _ggi- cz; 4'). St. John St. By. Halifax st. Ry. ' Twin City St. By. Dominion Coal Co. 105 I7 60 34 si & , 95 Payne do - North Star do ` Dominion Iron and Steel » ll WarEagle » Heat 8: Power , WHAT CAUSES PAIN $ ` Most pains and aches come from 'excess of uric acid poisons in the blood, due to deranged kidneys.Rheumatism backaohe, lumbago, pains in the back and sides ac- companied 'by bladder and urinary troub1es,~are warnings too serious and to eintltobe lted.Dr.Ch’ % u negec uses dney-Liver Pills act directly and specifically ou the Kidneys, make them active, vigorous, and thoroughly cure these ailments. One 25 cent of this great Kidney medicine will do you a world of good. ' '_ ‘ _ To-.d'eey’s _Prob_a.bilities. . ° i _ added fi om time to time which was kept G' 0° Huesms preslded “nd an impromptu \ `T°a°’"°» July 10-’(SPe°i“])’”M°d°1\f.5 ° 'll ~h ind b d _ . , f , , :ee .e..::_.‘:f“:.;'.°°.:;:ei ~»f W-_ “‘°°° ee '°°°°”“‘f M its gratitude by risingand singing heartily 'ink ° fraternity was fqrmed' THE_ AGONY OF SLEEP fi wg’ 1 Did you ever pass a single nl 'ht in (hav. G. F. Dawson ot Newfoundland ;'§_1k°m1{mif°r'7’i°°‘°i°3 'md "IEW in wi. ner. .rammed and addressed one _ _ ____ _M ’,,,"§’m'{§g”,,§°c'§,f_f’ef"_°<§§’n°;'o‘i. ihgfdxrig- ’Na;.iona1.1_)1ivisio|;. V H _ _ D _ ghe ttggnrveagf sagging night afhtzer 3%; fter t e rea ing and approval of °¢ °Vl°5~ ~ l ' °°°°°°d records of session and calling roll of repre» ______ ' ygnmiff qNhd:vics>dge l§‘5|tg%:;%_ _-sentatives the Most Worthy Patriarch i . ‘ and Debillty. Youoan begrsduaily and _I = 4”=-fs - ~~~-fx John Clemcan Berlin- B. A.E.' Mit- thoroughly cured of slecplessness b the v so 1 _ hoi.¢u,si.. John N B.~c Fawcett, sack- §Pb°“‘“°8\ i°**°¢°°° °f W- CK'-#S _ __ _’ ‘ ’ ‘ __ _ erveFood. It curesin-n r. ’ llervous lloadaoha, _ _'“1=» G°°- H°¥¢°- T°r°¥1*°-G- M- H°1-_ by mmm new nm. .s11.“.'i.'§i~.;'i1_'.~_ _ing lost vitflity Sick, nervous h dache d ous' I _ » _ W 31 Y I dywepsm 0, md';’§esm,n 'fre ‘§f§,‘,’a,,y .mm ammsaia Mcnonala. simon.; ,AAAAAI .NEW YURK lllaRKETS. ' . 1_1.; l prices ` July 11 - Conner _ 116 American _Sugar 1383 Tobacco 130 Transit 78. _ _ Lf 1% I Nashville 104& e 3 118! if 1512 g nil 1 iIs brim fall _of We - ' keep High Quality Groceries at Low Prices. 'Buyers-who I have not visited us will do " well to call andseewhatw can doin the wayof ‘ ’ "` 'ies- it r ‘ _ onei|l_e,_s. .honor Qlnlh 4l\$ -‘l\_°D$l1l.Y :wil 'liable P for o¢'enoes” It is not yet taken _to to -lu-_ang i Lozmon, -_July Queen- “hive” i some enthushitse. quct,_ and on the Thiail _simple gnmc'infa.favo_miand , to popularity of golf. Kumvonr pleasant, and my no habit This is ibetitis chili “Sinead 32 PAGES . to any For GEO. Gllllilld ne¢dqmrtcn!or1onsn'lf'Goo¢h. ' Life _ I Pltlia Gills! We represent the following first-chic if CanadaLifeA Toto|¢o0I'¢ ‘ British. America Cqiym ~ Norwich Union Sorwich. E111. Law Union and _ London, ling. _ 1i'¢'W'¥5i'l='1’1=i=é W Iewillbepieascdto yourates. ’ DDL .-