-Q-4-Q-0-Q-4-0-0-0-0 -0-1-O-0 -O-O lf _,__. --- -~ -'1;; " ‘e4LL the News, ;‘ D l 1 ALL fierfmej _ . L_,+.¢_¢_¢-o-04-04-44-Q v-vw ESTABLISHED IBSI. THE GUARDIAN, onarmorrnrown ram ~ S 3" if . CE EDWARD ' ISLAM D, FRIDAY, JULY 20, woo. ; .\ l-";‘;..:;<-.>-.>;.' ~_-1-;ssio\'. ecnnisnin ..o..-_-to_e--....__.t-te...to MEETING GRAND DMSIONMEDICAL Theo Ross ,_,__ Rev. G. F. Dau son then gave an address , ' “_ , -~ ' 'fi- Oll Fru 1 t Ben; ing """""""""" ` `"""""""""""`_""""`A""*"A""""""""""""*' Y I I ¢ -_ov _I _ _Q U- ” ` D ,` Iillg, rccitations and catechism exercises, l`he_)unior e\ercises consisted of sin o..............~... . .tn - William Williams, P. G. W. P. ol the Grand N f ond retieets great erenro or. tneirrgiipfrrdi- l, A `“ teodeo' ° ° ` _ Miss Connors r>id a. piper treating on ` n 1 F _-E- The Second Days Ses-wer M- `i R _ A ° SC d 5 X sery pleasant hour v. as spent when "~"""""`”"'”"""" the question box was opened and the Sion at Bcdequc ?_._._._._._._.. ....-_,NAT10NAL DWISIQN T0 M1513; IN CH'T0WN' Borden and Mcleod A n ympathy to Drs. Is Given His gy n present ° L’ bi ' The convention then adjourned to meet _ _ __ 8-i. 7.15 in the evening-_ """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" ` " """"""" A N""N""" THE OFFICERS ELECTED f instructive Papers Read.- Farewell Meeting Largely EVEl\'l.\`G SESSION. ii as excellently carried out: Song Service by Local Choir. ton. Special Music and Collection. Address-Christian Citzenship, Rev. The evening session took the form of a arewell meeting. The follo\vingpr0gr;im l Prayer and Praise Service-Rev. J , Dig Cavendi M. 1-_-Q In July next -Resolu ion of Sympathy Passed in Reference 1 tothe Death of the late ceo. D. Divison-P. G. HUNDREDS DROWNING FRANCE & f ,_ W. P. Williams Delivers a Masterly Address at Public " _ . , ” Meeting-Address by Rev. D. F. Lockerby aNatvie of\Wid0W’S Hl1Sb211eivesor¢iooraer¢oreoon ma-iioia male membership of 186, and 357 fe- f males. That is to say 34 per cent of the _the vows of church membership. The lgthér. requirements p of act_i_:'_e__ Iser- ' ___.- ` ' 'viceincrease is a mystery 1 am _ - ' - .J _ i_’;_.neriy more to fathom. fi‘n__i_§ not M_i3¢ fall!! FUN - ~ e lg -° t 't-there' some., _ tangy 1s}i)e‘;iT1re:vl:r£aofenthe most gueful and at - “am .- leon oouena we estimate time slightly over 90 per cent of t-he active members are in full communion .with the church. But it is a. mattorfor snqn-iss ' thats en 10 _ cent. of readyvto sttb%be to tlio‘f9_.'_B.__fplodgel seem to take nponethemselvos (Continued on Sixth Page.) ' S l l_ 'K Ro , 1;; ' ' ' . -f , -Ship Laborers Sh-ik¢_ “us of Russia and Ll Bl Music Address-The Supreme value of Christ The July session of the Grand Division. rain which came down at times in tor- ' __ S '___' ian Missions, Re,-_ J_ \V_ Mcconnen ~ met withCentennialDivisioninCavendish,_ rents,kept many away. it _ President Receiving of invitations °nthe18thinSt° G'W-P°»G9°- “T-Simi* iionxrxo sEssIoN. ...___ , _ i for next (_:Qnven;i0n_ _ son presiding. The meeting was not a PROGRAM’ BAD SHIP LABURERS STRIKE' Cons .' ' eerarlon Servlcg led by Re,._ G_ M_ large one on account of the day being Opening 'Address by the Chair-ma.n,G_ S1’ JOHN, July 19.-(Special)-A strike TEE irxrn or ‘run \tINIs'1‘lms. Young. wet. W. Simpson. is on amon th h b h' 1 PARIS Jul i < -L ~V\,\,,`,\`,`A,_,\\v\_`N\~\AA~\N`_`,\AAA~xv_~v`AA~vv` The for-enoon Session was taken up MuSic__Ca_VendiSh Choir’ “Onward and t b g e ar or s lp aborers and y M th . ` " n e reports of the G. ,W. P. and G. S. Upward. _ , mu le between theold and new society These reports did not show the Order to Address of Welcome-Walter Simpson isfear°d° , be in as healthy a. condition as was de- Recitation-Miss Zella M. Clark, B. A., The f°1`m°1'al`° 011 Stfiko b¢08»\1S¢ tho desirable, though some Divisions had AVVOIDOIY H ' A _ s_ eroism, latter were given a contract to load steam~ made gains and were doing good work, S010~J8I1l€ SiIDDS0l1- there were others that failed for some Address-Reply to Address of Welcome, , er Wastwabir and stopped work in an the time to report to the Grand Division A- S- Wright- vessels loading In the harb°r‘ ion-J. A. Clark, "Our _Island THE MEDICAL socu=:'rY’s svurnrnr. _ The Grand Treasurer’s report showed a `3H°m9-" ‘balance on hand of $163.14. Reoitation-Walter Jones, “Saunders The Maritime Medical S°°iet-7 sent Bro William W°lli M _ 1 omg, p_ G_ W_ p_ of cG1ashin's Courtship.” telegraphic sympathy to Hon. Dr. Borden the Grand Division of Massachusetts was MUSW-Ch0iI‘. “Say N0-” and another to Dr. James Mcleod o present and conveyed the greetings of the Addfcsswwilliam Wiuihms Of Mas ' S- Ch . National Division and the meetings -.of S010-Miss Maggie Clark,“Go feel what arlottebown wh' h li _C e reeemly attendermo this Grand I have fem.. Dr.Muir of Truro was elected President , Division, and also informed the Division Reading-A-W-T&Ut0D.“Th€ 1335 Chtlrge Dr°Rf°s£'» Vice P1`e5id¢nt f0l° P- E- Island; that the National Division had decided to of Max-sho.llRey.” ` Dr. Campbell of Halifax, Secrets.:-yf and hold their next annual meeting in Jul S010-BPO Willi y » ws- “Throw Out the D . T. D. Work fso. J ii reeoe _ 1901 in Charlottetown. Life Line." With full chorus by audience. , r er O 0 n mer S c a 0 1 even representatives were initiated Address-Rev. D- F. Lockerby. HUNDREDS MAY HAVE DROWNED. into the Grand Division. The beautiful Clofins-American andBriliSh- Asvrnv, Texas, July 19.-(special)-Bo W_ C_ TURNER and solemn ceremony ot the order being National Anthem _ _ _ ’ fore the terrible Hoods of the past few 77777 _ _Remmg P_ediCe__t_ gone through _in_ a. very impressive The program was agood oneallthrou h _ C - ~ - .~.---_ _ ___,______._. LURHDQF, BPO. Wllllams _Of 1:1433” pregld- but the recitations of Walter Jones Ené three hundred familieshom Quentin I ,.9g,.et_tha_t the report I am now about in-8' at the organ leading in _the odes. Miss Zella M. Clark were very highly ap- San Antonia. Fort Worth. Houston and tJ_subm1t;____ifs rieeessagly very meag.ne_ Ttligcport of the Committee on the state preoiuted, been onaeeoqng °`f»_¢h¢ subject pther towns were camping ou-the differ- an nnsa ac or_y._ _nd if you W0u1.1_ o e order gave rise to considerable d_ls-,` thcnmizelleutrusnfusr .-out five;-5, but 11°¢3g';;°_§-;,'¢‘,,_¢f 5311;; _~__f__‘i_ _f_f;il§<_>11__,;1_S__1S___s_;_'1ip_l_y this,that up cussion wlfch took place with 1`¢!P9¢¢‘to in 'th " wi ` d Ii ` S ` ~ P “Y ef* °"'°'@‘1- ' them imobe f d ' at is is __ _ _ OC_0n1 2 _.wb _ . .. __ en oun an i earedall £18,188 had rep0__ted_ Stmsdcil __;__S§__, _____ ' ~- - U, O Som, N Somems _presumably m A resolution of sympathy was passed in ood, M,-_ Wmiams is 8 mos; eloquent and Lomiozv, July 19.-(Special)-Waldorf existence 0n_1y Snvv to 1-epOrt_ _ l`ef€F€l1C€ to the death Of the late Geo. D \ i . .onv ncing speaker and a thorough] _i _ I would hke ught here to Say a Wnrd ._ Davidson of Charlottetown. During thi earnest temperance worker. y D ‘Aswr has °'pP&"°Ul9lY ¥`9B»C|10d the 00110111 to representatives now present of socie- ` afternoon ' . ‘ hat he made a. great blunder in the _ _ _ _ session an address was given The add;-eg3.0f th Re _ D_ F_ L k b sm” t ti_es_ ;_ynioli__sene no resorts. Tell your by Bro. w.i1i.ome, which was highly an 01.1 Cavendish 5;- W.; much ;°,,;,;§. 'Si1‘B¢1‘kl¢Y Milner- matter- for the Pell S C _ ' _ - , bm; 3? ,.;vOr;§gi?i1n§0On %1T1?,_~Ft;_?rggg§2‘_q ”'P1”`e°‘a"ed° ated and his remarks concerning temper- Mall Gazette t0'dB».Y_PI1b1lSl1¢S & l'¢¢!’9-¢- f th Hr one o e st and most, essential of PUBLIC M;.;E1~1N¢;_ 9-1166 Sellbilllellli 011 HHS Island 40 YES-PS 880 l tion and regret for publication, absaiving which is to do what is required faithful when he left 'li d b _ , _ _ _ 1 an now, rought vividly - ~ _ r - _ ly and promptly. At 8 °°l°°k "1 the e"e“'“»"~' “ f’*""Y before our minds the great advance that Milner from any dlscourbesy or lmpm The schedules furnished this year ' large cmwd assembled at th? haufbut the has been ma`de alohg temperance lines. Duet” . aimed at securing statistics with regard 1. ' FINDS sun is Nor A wrnow to three important items. C ` but in very great danger. port., ` _ _ nussu nzsnnssns oimrmnlmnsrxn. ' P _ FRANCE AND GERMANY TAKE AU'l'ION» aceseoooa nomcntoe more iseiogi-an lwzuage andgo bctore a censor, vile; Fra.nce_has` the prohibition 'd _ cxportofaxmnsto,-China. _ Asurnorwaarxisrc. ` . I Apparently all the’ powers will soon °°s°f=¢_'»h=° 1. - . the southern ff naman 'moors ron war mu _ , British ~ troops arriving oo have been ordered to Wei Hai Weiiwhut troub1e`is anticipated. S - crm. cmnirsm.-ro colnrazm. ' The chinese looser so Tien _.rem about 3,111), ' _ ° _ _ Sir Francis Grenfcil, Governor of ' Mutt; will command the British forces in0hinn. suspicious or susan .um Li. Suspicion exists Di Hung secretly working infthc interest Tuan and that Russia has a secret know- ledge of affairs and has about $4111 men near Manchuria. for active service. _ wniicx AND MURDER Go ON. i Reports received show that the -dc~ struction of churches and chapels goes an and any missionaries falling into tha hands ofthe Chinese are murdered. CHICAGO MARKETS. _ Cmcaoo, August 19. -(Speciah) -- The following are the closing ratesz- ' July, wheat, 752; corn, 4382 oats, 82; pork, $11.50. ' August, wheat, 765, corn, 38}, oats, 23 Sept.,'wheat, TH; corn,38§; oats, 231; ' Pork, $11.65. ar-U '*-ui-1!-1 # Pure l Paris - _ . Green "3 ~~, a E me o _f ' Q beudoliilrge§1d;1ts(;oro in this direction _ _ fg _ dunng' thecq ' year? And if- 8_1!!- ommmd Mm sho possesses ` qualm cations for Eggs; let them not neglect that is in them. | IL Asregardsthe church relation-- shipotC.E membaa. Fran thoma- | . - f' "er 'i:‘*‘-=.!»i. Ei' 5' Not much credence is placed in thin rv A I-°~°°f<~J»1v1°--.1-ri==s~.-i-s-ei Govemment,becoming%5_nvinQsd{§|;_§ Chinese Government was ia.id{ng"thc ; Boxers, has given the Chinese Might" Germany _ine given notice time mf' / r' ~ c _ ' l?¢1¢Zl’_l-|11 from Shanghai declare; the ~ foreign Ministers at Pekin are still Uh, ` ,___ v e 5. ~.\