_~ the troops keen up to this high standard res ciiuinii Psi-sas of. n»i\=\:°¥ "“ iiisaiy- ~ ._ A _I '.rij- 'Ehe kin neu is " Bmw" of we mad _Begg in placing the Bud ,e es. disposal or the.,cfii_oer ln slgargs 0! hlieeafii lll0l'l\Ull" ° _ “mm appreciated. Though too l many eitissaa to be out the Ba _ qijeyabie evidence to all -the house naam, . nw ,L tl" P*'°°°"‘°“° In ~;_étil ther" ‘°.ii..- °::: dm; ` faq at 10. They have a Jannty step which irresis- ettiiy liits the men. it seemed incredible that one hal! week ago many of the men op' pai-ads had uever donned, a ill\ll°l`ll1, °|' iimiibdtosnsad. ,_ __ _ ._ *"?I‘he l0t_&) parade formed up on the Brigade Parade Ground. _ l\\°VlllI' °ff‘ gndel- the Brigadier and led hy the Blind Band. at the Driu shea tae num ei Cavalry and Town Oompanies of artillery were awaiting them. The Column of Route was as fcl-iows:- _ The Brigadier, \Lt. Ool. F. _S._ Moore with4 stat! ofilcsrs and 5_ non _commis- scned oiiicers. , P. 1:. 1. Light Hens, cant. M¢=D°=»ld ti oiilcors and 04 men. -ith Regt. O. A. Lt. 001. Longworth. 24 officers, Band and 216 msn. » 82nd Regt. Lt. Col. D. Stewart, 31 officers. the Band and 318 men. stu Field Hospital, Major iueinaahlln. 2 oiiicsrs and 39 men. ' _ with the mir aeuiii this qzsrevlsd I total of seven hundred and thirty four of all ranks. On arrival at Pownal street the head of the brigade marked time until the 4th Regt. C. A. and the 8th Field Hospital marched ci! to St. James' Church. The balance ofthe pirade moved on than to St. Paul‘s Church. At St. James, Chaplain T. F. Fullerton preached from Mark 8.25. His discourse was one of the ahlest efforts ever given to the troops. The music under direction of Pi oiessor Tanton was hisllll SD°k°l1 °f- In St. Paui’s Rev Leo Williams, Cha- plain of the 82nd Regt. preached an ex-_ ceptionally able sermon. The discourse waeanotabie one, moat suitable to the occasion. The reverend gentleman‘s re- marks re the behaviour of the men in Camp and town were gratifying and if it will beareeord camp ia this particu- lar. - The musical partof the service was up PEQPLE wirn nan 'ianluarn i Generally slider from Catarrli and should use Catarrhonne Inhaler four times daily, and be cured. The pleasant scented Oatarrhozone vapor ` spreads through every air passage ofthe breathing organs, and reaches the very root of the disease at once; it kills the germs, puriiles and oleanses the mucous surfaces, and erradi- c_ates every vestlge of catarrh in a short t me. 'f Pure, sweet breath, free from liieadachef sneezing and discharge are q_p cirly de- rived from the use of Catarr clone In-_ haier. Complete ouiiit, guaranteed to cure, costs $100, trial size 250. Ding- giszs, or N. C. Poison &: Co , Kingston, ll ¢ ° Da. Hami.ros's Pir.i.s Sriuunaru 'rim Livim. White , _ Canvas_ v _ V _ ...- ' to the high standard lockedfcr from _ Pmis__e\_cr_ Earle and his choir. Chaplain __ _ _ _ cludsd hispastcratewith theooogrsgaliou if” T "i ;""‘___ Wi Vi- __ 'i' _r_|_ia’:,,f‘Bahyloi\l,‘ l’ ‘ 1 ,_ ‘ ' ° ofthe First Methodist Church overwhom g~°»|g;., v ` =" - ` I# ~~ V' :ra _;_f=®'w;d=ll apancx sa are R¢t|°eatmS"`°'RU55|an5 he has iaiuiiuiiy masueeessiuiiy mis- ' _Hr » ` - n ' -'__ Jkt. and, b7`°h° _ _ ,<5 = _ 'H 7 _ in ~"_i; ii, iilq`eQ';_w`ith their Y ,» gui' =_ ‘ ‘ , 1 ' gf; snap .talle.\“l‘Ii'i"wil regrettab " .' ~f:‘i‘,,/';1i _dba th - E ir y _ _ ....5..§li’fl° _ __ *'51* ‘_ W Wil ..._ , __ __ _ _§ - i = ' ~_-f _ _KDIA P AGES ° . lto8 1- _,.- er of-f x -'~=~< were moving toward the norohwelit and Vludiv stock s uadron treated an along me use before taéilaer- , railway to the eastward at n dlmrwe of _ thorn advance of the Japanese armg;`and_3°'5°50“l"°9- In f°“\‘ °l` 3” ‘lf "N59 _ the country to the north west the PUB" l»h°¥ held stronlli f°l'lill\¢¢ 1 ___ Japanese armies is almost clear. tts DC'8ll’»iol1S~ B! Sl-ln' iightlnii all these \ | BUT 51-[LL BQLU DAMN P555 dei 'DIISEB Qxcepb the [DOSE southern. (the _ ' ' " Dalin Pass) were captured by the (11 hat The Russians are holding Dallu_ _ars., Russia to Ponce Ka SC ka [Thlsm the DMS ue" the IE U, Japanesefcrces. The Russian positions Seal _Fisheries the Japanese position through which\theyi“’°°“ um ““‘"7 were thus m°”°'°°d °° " their eastern side. Despite Russian or Lain Yang, rather than further north. retreated, the great battle that was over land communication ] was exhibited and offered for sale as well were held at Cambridge Cross, Cardigan, At the afterncon meetings Mr. Callback spoke on The Type c acon M .°A ri took for his subjects The ‘hoise, also their feeding and breeding will never be cured by the false,unnatural stimulation of liquor First increase your D .Y respond and grow strong. '°"`- f B Fsrrozoue is precisely what to take, it gives you an appetite and a digestion that Dr MCNMH “O85 t° Stanley Brldge mm H08 Mid U10 F€°dll\8 “DU Ml1l‘k°\`»lllR 0( will look after everything that is eaten. m°fl\|“iI- H0 FSU-lmll 5° m°l`\`°W- Hogs, Ferrozone improves nutrition, makes rich, vital-zing blood, and is positively the Mm' Dr' A“d°"°"» “nd ME" H919" 7°' ` r u arson most powerful restorative and strength- tnrnedSaturday night fromavisitio New Demonstration oi the correct WPS Of en" lmcwu W gclenoe; ll improves the Ya,-k_ cattle for beef and daiiying and the draft nerve tone, regulates the heart's action, makes the feeble strong and the sick well. Roy Baird ofthe Bink of N. S. Sussex md In the evenings the cnmvauou of the Ferrozone will do you untold good and came to the city Saturday night to visit souwlth the om., and ”,p1|m¢e of €3‘;S"‘1£|':)l:s‘£‘;"5E;_€'“gRis's'°' P°ls°” ac nie ai ts. ' " ’ 9 °° manure. D H . P S A _ -ri. UL rs 'r S. D. Scott, editor of The Sun, St. Mr. Anderson was particularly impress- R AmI‘T°NsL£__f_; M HE John, with Mrs. Scott and daughter, are ed with this Province, especially with the ‘ ' in the city. Mr. Scott returns today. neatly kept farm houses. The soil he v»f-»~H-M--- ::.i::;:zf_.:';‘:..;“” EHE EHHHEH EHHH nal” Crnnmd M Roxwry’ Hass’ "B The recommendation of the Committee _ | 3:22?" A' E' md Mn' Monnomqueeu appointed by the delegates at ihe meet- ' ing last winter was thoroughly discussed- `“ MIS Kelllliidl Will! |191' lililllrlllwl' and With very few exceptions all were favor- §f°f_':_‘;‘i_§_l_!r' Bsgrrzggedgei grand child of Worchester, Mass are able to an inspector appointed by the H_%v_L0,,:,,o,.,_h viaitlhg Adam and Mrs Murray, Grafton farmm-g_gubj¢et to the companys C, B, Chappell SU\‘0Bl’»- approval but atCnmmernlal Cross the TMBISTOQO John Belhsnlt Sm,|n8s_:N S_ who hm desire was expressed that the Inspector, - bu M d d instead of visiting the different institutes ____.l___»--1-_ --reg-8 223% Slippers . Chi1dren’s White Cano, vas Slippers, reduced tot 5oc,fsizes 6,17,`8, 9, Io. _ l Misses’ White Canvas Slippers, reduced to 75c, sizes, 11,12, I3, 1, 2. i You cannot 'get s more _coinfortable thing _for Sommer wel.l'._¢,lfl'_l,'ii-H _Can-_ .`_m’Blippu6._: ‘.; .» '. H Wear ' better ' than Leathers. _ i 1? "l July _ Magazines for Hot Weather A Reading. ,Solid Comfort Hammocks, . .i. _-iv ' '- i » ~ 'M1 l'-t‘*i_»?,';~i 1»_,l;,¢l _ V _ _ _ f __ _.ali lfijices.¢_, _ _- tl f i i F to , Bnzkrey Pailefz 3 rztuzn ttf: hznhglzo twice a year as recommended by the Kendrick'sls King _over all pain.. slmrd. mania _ committee, should, twice lu the year,; Lumeuess- Bheumatisin -- Neuralgia- Y R visit the different shipping stations and Sore Throat and Lungs. PM |» | L 'T The lntcrcolnnial Coal Mining Co, Ltd - OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF THE DRUMMOND CDLLIERY, WESTVILLE, N. S. New Shipping Pier, opposite Pictcu Town. The following classes c fresh mined coal are offered for sale: _ Rouso, soo, Nur, PBANU r, (seresnm) i RuN.oi=-1'iii=z.imi~ie (unsereenea) The quality is excellent, being proved by extensive use on atcamers, railways and manufacturing establishments and for house gor prices and orders for cargoes apply to V Hyndman & Co,, i __- Agents, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' " - 'ci=i=ice____33 ouem si., Piiese en. , .fi _ _ §9S‘.humrd 6: Moore." ‘ fg ,_ < _ _ sts red for the past four years. _ Sayhlaltiaggse are Falling Back--No Fight T'-°'°'°'°=°=-°l°--~»--=l=\-l»°=-l k 1 u _ 8 “_*.____ l ___ . _ and his evleging sermon will long be e ` c Nt " __ er orgo _ _ __ _P " i . ' renieui ere y the congregation as the §:_\_l_\_<:_»:_r_.___=_:\:__<:°;:__:;n_;1_\§ l’vl3dlVOSl.U_Ck SqU3d|"0l\'_wld¢ f_°_::=_¢_\_=_l_1s;»__°l w»_ur able efforts, wool-lly , _ spas year. Ildourd-hhaihqipaforthay swung , Rev. M. Y to k 2 hi 2 -§...i, ...war ...ima , Extent of .lapanese Outposts. °.......i.§. §’~_If“’li_f’-i»...§`i'i., Z.$§§f...;l ‘ 3 .,». _g' '¢__ _ ix' ,_ _ ]_ _ ‘ gi yas __ farsweli,beperfsot, be of good comfort, ' '?“.""’““""_°*"‘”“"" " "- -dpwsl j be of one mind. live in peace; and the God otlovs and peace shall be with you"- RussiLNsnii:'i'ar"ri'No,'rul Jars sag ' [Down to one week ago the Russians word, of the dew," ummuu md _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _., m _._ __ 1,°ui_l|n‘,§, _,.l’_uly _2~§s(Bpeoial)-Jag*'eg, held all the passes in the mountain chain practical meaning, oxpnsaiug the highest ,.,,,,,,,, ,;,",|;gR,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, |,,,¢_ “_ which ter iso mixes ei- more pai-siieis me lim Pl °l1°Chrl»tl=s. _hislaliihelt privilege. 'the unanimity of the church, and brother* hood which should prevail among all men ~___-__..-*_f- Rev. George M. Young yesterday con- ‘ __ _ __ _ _ iii. s. M. nuns sivs iiniwiii _ SEHV E.* f:N0'l`-AGREE 1 EU THE EIHST METHUUIST EHUHIIH. to secure the presence of the God of love and peace. The retiring pastor in closing referred in feeling words to the many joys which he had shared with his congregation as well as the many homes of sorrow he had entered where loved ones had passed to the higher church above. Before the closing hymn he thanked officials of the church, the organist and the choir for their ever ready assistance ll\d l'°DBal»¢d the remark of Rev Mark Guy Pearse that the choir was one of the best in the interpretation of the hymns ani in melody he had heard anywhere- and the distinguished preacher had been over a great part of the world. After the Benediction the congregation remained with bowed heads while one verse of “God be with you" was sung, _ “"' _ thmmenhm H., Cham] ' ` depials we believe Kurcpaikin his Eummce ex T5- _ P _ _ _ , retreating to gain time and (uri, er ‘ M11 lla ODS or r noe o Two P°"ce omcgr Shot Robbers Ru MANS TELL ANDTBEE Himy lrelnforcemsnts. The Japanese command- Wales “;°u°g° begl" "°m°"°“" Russian advices tell a different' story, , . _._ ' ' ' ' - . in i di i ii in t H ich N05-1.2. J, 4, Cos-4'-l1ReatC,A. will Trammg Scrom Prmc|pa| KUFUDBWIU \”Bi~l0l‘l-|118 Wall K_‘”`°k‘3 | em Won R A y g ve I B B B eng parade with Band at Victoria Park this Jumps to His Death' :ol-ward movement has been suspended But lf the Russians retreat, or have eveDmg` Mid WHL the Jl\P3“°5'3 9T°°D5 lmva begun A NUMBER of visiting tourists and a ' _* to retire sud the village of Mediavlze, expected M once may not take pmoe “__ good sprinkling of Militia officers attend- bas been occuplei by Russian troops. _“___” the “my ieason In ______h case ___ ed the Golf Links on Saturday afternoon. 'ro POLICE 'rim sEaL Fisuizitr. - - ' _» EXTENDED JAPANESE FRONT' seems robuble that the Iapanese C L Grant the popular commemml S1. PETERSBURG, July 2.-(Special).- h J P ' man residing iiere as the repieseniut vs southward °‘K“ Chang I e “pane” ‘commanders will take possession of the of Smith Bros Halifax is now in Hallf x The Russian Government has accepted h 122 ne of out one In is als°_ l- _» H al/B ID B P ~ Huw H Lhward a fm- as Llaf, yan where his murriaile will take place on the offer oiGrsat Britain to police and declared that me Japanese are-being F ily Ol' S R Weduesda __cx___ .Y proteotthe sesliisherifs oil’ Kamschatka followed up by General Count Keller. ‘W M“"de“» "“"°“°h themselves there' FATHER KNA____o_ _ha 'Order MP e_________ d I K h I h I ht t _ and establish a new military base at I _ F ““ Wm “hm B' t' s cm “UE B r 3 ° mrrnur-1 REPORT or NAVAL l-IGH'l`- ;New Chwmm which Wm neatly shorten ers, Lewiston, Me., arrived here Suturd ny coaland get supplies m Kammhmka' No credence is placed in the repcrts~ of ' Hliihlf Bud Will Dreach the Retreat at St. 'rwo osificims snow nv nc nnims. a iight between the Japanese and the 'Ebel' Dresant 1°”-f '“_‘d dim°“l" li” °f Dunstan's Cathedral this week. Binmivos, MoN'i'aNa,Jniy 2.-(3pecial)- R“s°|°“ ° q ° ' E _ _ , ?EN"'dR°g°;a'fi"‘ “dl ‘:tFfTi‘.im“€T_h ' ` Y V re llflle H uf ily D 8 rom C S"“°' °f P°“°° R°b°r“ B Haunt W” ‘there classify the hogs so that the farmer‘1t[,\g¢1alens where they have been fo,- lnstauily killed and Sherlil’ George ' C0l1ldil0tl1d'l`°°l 051305 |9350!! 'OD the several days. Mr. Rogers reports that Hubbard shot through the head by two ____ \ doslrablo l/YDS Sl-llllliblo for the bacon the fishery season has been an excellent men who had held upa crowd of twelve Duncan Anderson of Otmwst and J W l~1'll~ertM-Gnhsm, Prliwlml sf Simcoe 'riieiaigeitatteiiiiea and been meetings Miiei- Shepherd. and Messrs Clarke. numb” 0.MRedd,n A Street Normal Training School, while were held at Bridgetown and Ocmmer- Callback and Anderson will be present SHewn_t ' _ ‘D ' hem: uk" maunmwium jumped from cial Cross. At these centres live stock and take part. Clerks of C0urse_B_ R_ L_m__e_ EF” th ¢_9|5'_`,__w| wngmund gg p|»¢°°,_ - _ _ ter. E. H. Ducheuiln. I. J. Yeo. M ` A gsimlftd 'E]i:'ede':s‘;2EEiE;t;°n:>tlilf-:h:.¢;'Ef::. HEARTS 'rr-wr aan nisicasno “-““°“"“°'-F- J~ M°M'll""‘ .L EHE BUDY IUENTIEIEIJ AN inquest was held on the body ofthe man found at Augustine Cove on Thursday and a verdict of death from 'drowning brought in. The jury were Neil H McFudyen (foreman). John Halliday. Hammond Carruthers, Jos \Vadman, Daniel MoEaoheru, D Ross. It is thought the body was that of Walter M Brundsgn drowned while shooting some time ago at Baie Verle. After the inquest the body wus buried in a rudely constructed coffin near the place it had been found, Saturday night an uncle ofthe deceased, who was 23 years of age, arrived and the _ body has been taken up, placed in a more suitable casket and will be taken to the home oi Brundage in Tidnish, N. S. via the Nortbuiuberiand today. vi \CLOUDBURST NEAR PlTTSBURG_ _ I’iTr_»i¢uRii, Pa, June 29.-Over live ,hundred homes, business houses and school houses a short distance from Pittsburg, on the Par.-iiaudle railroad, were inundated in from ten to eleven feet of water in Robinson's Run Hollow and the Uhartlers Valley by acloudiiureit there last night. Try Kendric.k's Buy Kendrick’s » Use Keudilcllei ' nirn. E dRsdH ‘, iif hih fi] ‘ Tocureaheadachein ten i te s OF :L11 ggggngrgf A U W U wan ary g:,t,‘1‘1`1,y,f|?uy|;ia\:,?D';,';|°E_i§?,5Jegefggggtgig Kumfort Headache Powders.m nu B u el OUR MONDAY F_0_RENO0N OFFER As we want to put. nine hours' business into four will you help us by attending to your shopping early Monday foienoon Our store closes at 1 o`clock sharp. It`s our weekly half holiday. Read our offer for this a. m. only.-Jae, Patondc Co. 4 d li Ar, Tryou,June '39, 1901, of consumption, Benjamin Perry, aged 36. At Milton on Ju ne 20th, Catharine McNeill ln the 81st year of her agef Alf TFYOII. July 1. 1904, of consumption, Mrs. Ma"ia \Perry) Nelzaid, aged 30. Atlier lale residence, Malpeque Road July Lind, Anr. Seller inthe 7~lth year- of her age. - .,_»-_, Funeral today at 2 Il() p. iii. to Peopla'a Cemetery. 1_1 L_ l Q 1”- I ‘ 1 “Q l \E!T$\§EsT\\\ from the manufacturers of GO CARTS, lm porters. BARROWS, (all sizes,) BABY CARRIERS, ""' ~ DOLLS’ CABS, ' CARRIAGES, ` Q |- etc, etc, at lowest prices. °l_(,\'\\`l,"\ 0 ciniisn si ~ E l. Lid., §l‘_i E e ~“\v°\¢> Boys ` I A/r`»`,§*;“= -4, ,. E; lm iwiavv" GlI‘iS We have iusi received a large shipment direct BENT RAIL WAGGONS. EXPRESS WAGGONS, _/AL 71 "4_;|. /A ` _ . ..f-:gag-P _$- 1 il -