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Dwelling House and Water Front opposite Park Boulevard We are instructed to offer for sale that desirable and beautifu iy situated dweli- irg house and premises lately ocenpied by | Simon Davies, facing West Street, and wing between the resi ence of Sir Louis Davies and Benjamin Eleartz Keq. This property can be had ata bargain avd posession can be given at any time, within a month from purchase, | makes THE DAILY EXAMINER, sear ica AUGUST 4, 1898 ( A&A LESSON FROM MEXICO. Destruction of the Forests Has Brought Drought and Desolation. The early conquerors of this country , and their followers of today have been very wasteful and careless in the dispo- sition of their forests, with the result of accelerating the date when they will be compelled to face a problem of forest preservation at considerable cost te themselves. Denizens of the northwest are familiar with the rapidity with which the valuable timber areas have been denuded, until now there is scaroe- ly a merchantable tree between Ar- *sansas and the Canadian line. Many notes of warnings accompanied this de- struction of the northern soft wood for- ests, but they fell upon unwilling ears. Only after it was too late to stop the mischief did the country begin to recog- nize the indirect value of forests tc agri- culture and that no high degree of Civ- ilization can exist permanently with- out some systematic and adequate forest management. In India the destruction of the forests commenced 1,000 years ago, and that country, having at last seen the folly of such waste, is new en- gaged in the expensive undertaking of reforesting large areas. The effect upon rainfali and the pro- ductiveness of the cultivated tracts has already been acknowledged by investi- gators. When Cortes first saw the val- ley of Mexico, it was covered with woods, not dense, but abundant, from the timber line on the volcanoes down to the water's edge. The reckless cut- | iar down of the forests by the Span- iards in the first century following the Beacons in 1521 increased evaporation, caused the lakes to dry up, led to fre quent droughts, followed by occasional floods, and changed the climate of Anahuac. Any old rancher will tell stories of streims that flowed when he was a boy will show the dry arroyo now. They all claim that the tablelands had timber in considerable quntities where now there are barren deserts. This government has taken some steps in the matter, but it is also necessary for the landowners to ussist in this work by planting trees and irrigating them for a few years until they have taken good root. By using good jndg- _ ment in selecting the trees and in plant- ing in a few years the complaints which are now so frequent of years of droughts will soon become fewer and fewer until they finally cease.—Mon- terey Globa ana Mens straw ha's—see the lotin window selling at half price—T J Harris, Loudon House. ——— —— Cool sea breezes blow through these Justre coate, and make you feel comfort- able, 55 light weight, Instre drab grey and b'ack, sizes 36 10 42, Prices 1.60 to 4.59. Nature makes the cures after all. + Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Things get started in the wrong direction. Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with hypophos- phites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and rich blood. soc. and $1.00; ScoTT & IWNE all all druggists. { cubes lists yee NOTICE Tne annual meeting of the Liberal Conservative Party, of the First Electoral sy and reasonable Terms of purchase € on Op application Part'culars and inspect to & HASZARD, Solicitors &c. DAVIE ——— District of Queen’s County, will be held in Bradalbane Hall, on Monday, Loth next, at2o’clock p.m. The presidents August New Table Delicacies | Van Camps Tomato Catsup Van Camp’s Tomato Soup Van Camp’s Macsaroni «and Cheese Cairn’s assorted jams in 1 Ib pots Baked beans in ‘J omato Sauce (Ehicur Brand English plum pudding in 2 Ib tins. American Ox Tongue in 23 \b tins. Dried Beef in 1 1) tins. Just received at 2 and | gates from each polling division. of each polling division will please have public meetings called, and delegates ap. pointed io attend the eonvention. 5 dele- WM.CAMPBELL, MICH. READY, President Secretary 3i MPOURTANT TO DAIRYMEN 200 Wky & Wat en 15 to 20 gallon milk cans he very best materia) obtainable. Prices right. ‘he J- D. Bell Manufacturing Co nade 0 BEER & GOFT ove and Hard ware Merchants, MEETING OF PRESBYTERY Webwaspayy, Aug. 3. The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island met yesterday, August 2nd, in St. James’ Hall, Charlottetown, and was constituted: Mr. Jobo Gillis, Moderator pro tempore, ith whom were pre- sent Messrs. A. MeL. _ Sinclair, Adam Gunn, A. 8. Stewart, Malcolm Campbeil, D. B. McLeod, W.H. Spencer, Rk. McLean, J. W. McKenzie, T. F. Fullerton, J. M. Fisher, George Millar, A. Craise, G. C. Rovertson, J. Layton, Ministers; and Messrs. J. J. McLeod, Joseph Robertson, ©. McKinnon, D. McRae, and Hon. D. Laird, Elders. Minutes of meetings held on May 10th and 3!st and June lst were read and sustained. Rev. Dr. Pollok and Mr. Reid who were present, were invited to sit and correspond. Mr. A. S. Stewart was elected Modera tor for the ensuing six momths, and Mr. T. F. Fullerton was re-elected "clerk for the ensuing year. Commissions in behalf of the follow- ing address were reeeived, and their nagwés were placed on the roll: Messrs “James Clow, Alex. Martin, D. McRae, M. D. McLeod, James McLeod, N. N. Me- Leod, C. McKinnon, Wm. G. Taylor, Arch. Ramsay, Jos. Robertson, Henry McLeod and the Hon. B. Rogers. The following was ordered to be in- serted in tha minutes:— In removing from the rollof this Presbytery toe name of the late Rev. David Sutherland, whose unexpected demise has produced such widespread regret, we, with entire submission to the Divine will, desiretto give expres- sion to our own puignant sorrow under the sad bereavement that has come up- on us. and at the same time to place on record our deep sense of the high per- sonal and wiinisterial attainments and character of our departed brother, and of the great loss sustained by us. Mr. ‘Sutberland was born in Caith- nessshire, in the north of Scotland, in the year 1859; prosecuted his studies for the holy ministry in the University of Edinburgh and in the Presbyterian College, Halifax. He was thereafter for a short period minister of Richmond, Halifax, and in 1889 was inducted into Zon Church, Charlottetown, where, during his ministry of eight years, he had endeared himself to his flock by his earnest and practical preaching and by his assiduous and faithful work in the congregation. Asa “Presby tery we shall miss hi: be- cause his seat, so regularly filled, will be empty. His yental manner, his wise counsel, his growing experience did so much to aid us in our work. We would also with sincere sorrow take this opportunity to place on re- cord our sincere sympathy with the be- reaved widow and fam:ly, and with the aged parents in distant Scotland, com- mending them affectionately to the race and consolation of their Heavenly Father; and with the congregation ot Zion Church that has thus been de- prived of pastor, guide and friend. The clerk was instructed to send ex- tracts of this minute to the widow, the parents, and the session of Zion Church. Rey. T. F. Fullerton was appointed interim moderator of Zion Church seé- sion, and the pulpit was ordered to be declared vacant on Sabbath, the 7th inst. Messrs John Gillis and M. Campbell wre appointed a commitie to examine tLe session records of Orwell, and on their repert they were cttested by the Mo: derator. ‘jhe Rev. Principal Poliuk then made a statement anent the new library build ing, and the following resolution was unsnimously carried: — The Presbytery having heard with much pleasure Dr. Pollok’s statement regarding the College library building, resolves as follows: First, that in the judgment of the Presbytery, it is not only desirable but greally neceesary that the building should pee rected; Secon: ily, that the Rees tery strongl y recommends our congregations, especial ly the wealthier m ala of them, to ccntribute liberally towards the erection of the new building. The Presbytery appoints the ing Committee to take charge follow- of the Woon’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. 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At the old stand Grafton St. We have also a new and splendid stock of China, Glass and Earthenware, fine goods at reasonable prices. C- LHWts. Grafton St. matter of ein tunds throughout the congregations within the bounds in connection with this scheme: Messrs. Fullertan (convener), Creise, Lavton, Huggan, James. Mr. J. K. Praser’s resigna‘ion of the pastoral charge at Alberton was laid on the table and the clerk was instructed | to cite the session snd congregation to appear for their interests at the next adjourred meeting. the committee to secure supply for Murray Harbor South was continued. The following are the standing con- muttees for the ensuing year : Home Missions -T F Fulierton, T C James, W T Huggan, George Millar. Statistics—T CO James, W T Huggan, T F Fullertompy” Legislatién—__A McL Sinclair, Jobn Gill'syMf Campbell, John Murchison. » “Examination of Students—Roderick McLean, Chureb History; D B McLeod, Greek; A W K _ Heriman, Hebrew: Charles MeKay, Theology. 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