_‘ uni COST or PAINTING A BRIDGE The cost of painting the Tower Bri ige, moon, is £5000. «77*?» 5k 'I' wh ed. tra Itia not for us to alarm you about your Girl: you are wretched enough as it is. Oar province is to supply the cure, and redo so lwith confidence. Dr. Humph- reo'h “Stream-saves” breaks up a Gold I byaetingdirectlv on the aflected parts; THE 8 An Independent Jonrna‘i, untrammelled an earless; aiming to be Just, Impartial, Rellable. Howey, seeking at all times to further the best interests of the people. and Published atits emcee, New Prowse 1le North sxde Post oilice, at the following rates payable in advance:— Morning Edition, have been established at the following places ll Summerside, Alberton, Albina: Bookstore—G. S. Muttart, Agen . Souris East, Telephone flee-P. G. Seaman, Agent 1.3.3. McCREADY, Editor too edthereioteu he People’- Paper. daily (except Sunday) one 00 Branch Offices ere subscriptions may be aid, news mish- advertising, job work. and other business nsactedz- Rogers & Rogers‘ store—J. B. c. Baker, Manager. J. r. noon _ ) BusxnessM snager remotes thecheeked circulation, starts ‘odursing through the veins, awakens the numberedlorgans of respir- stbland digestion, cleanses the system many innova «CI-I, . it. ‘ ‘?' . .. , m tions, and he would support Dr. Sedgwick’s amendment. Rev. J. HoGregor ~McKay moved. an amendment to the amendment, ti” at the ' use of the individual cup be rein-2 the General Assembly. This we.- ede by Dr. Falconer and ruled ; :‘. Rev. Eben Miller of Yarmouth chught the reasons advanced for the individual l f rcti $2311 “caper cup did not carry Imush' -wel;zhb, but ~wee on 1 . ‘ . _ year 31.50: i; advance ............... . .l’fisms thought thehnfatt‘" w“, ought Jill“ Se.“ Sieg‘l‘ynadition (Wednesday) per year 31.25 ‘1 0° “on to decide: Rev. Dr. Murray of New GleJL‘W strongly opposed “the solitary cup” be- cause it was opposed to unit} and Was the symbol of separation Rev. Dr. Macrae, who closed the debate, said that personally he was in favor of the old practice, but he was not in Lfavor of being bound down by the mere letter of Scripture which mentions the “cup but not the wine.: He thought, that individual cups might be used in the unity of the Spirit. to c . ” I. N \I. l .We lilWe about 8 dozen trimmed and untrimmed, leather sijeat ’2; LADIES slug wAIsi‘s; Colored and black, worh up: to ' $8.75. do per cent off: ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " x * aunties the mucus Odd passes oti‘ without a struggle. membrane, and the ‘7!" fan small vial of pleasant pellets “Just fits the vest pocket. Al all Dmggiets 25 cents, or ’mailed on recaptofprice. Doc‘roa's BOOK Hanan) L Humphrey’s Homeopathic Medicine 00., wmmm and Jahn Streets’ New cups came before the Presbyterian Synod ‘of the Maritime Provinces during its 1*. Fore Castile Soap , fix: The very best 5 up for toilet Luse 8 Bots per lb. J. E. JAMIESOH lllE MElllllAL HALL "Pelliblioal healing. I will meet the electors of Wes Queens at the .GLIFTON HALL 0n the AFTERNOON oi ljll ' Mlllllllll llllllfl SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1901.‘ [INDIVIDUAL GOMMUNION ours; ——--r 5 The question of individual communion session in St. John, and as already an- nounced in our telegrams it was referred to the General Assembly. This brief announcement however, ’gives but little indication of the feeling of the members ofthe Synod pro and con. .The St. John dailies of October 3 contain}. synoptical report of the proceedings, too long to be here reproduced infull, but we may give afew points that will give the ordinary render some idea of the general attitude of the Synod :toward this interesting question. ' The question was brought up on the appeal of Rev. Donald McNeill of Zion Church, Charlottetown, against the decision of the Presbytery oi P. E. Island. Mr. McNeill 2m; heard in support of his appeal and contended , that individual ,hups were an innovation, that the inno- vation was unscriptural, contrary to the original institution of the Lord’s Supper, ' that it had injured the peace of the church, that the minority felt themselves seriously aggrieved and he contended that the was lost: Yeas 49:36” The vote was then taken on Dr. sedgwlck’s amendment, which was in effect that the appeal be sustained and WPresbytery's' decision recalled. This Rev. J. McGregor McKay then moved that the question be-referred to the Gene- ralAssembly. This was seconded and supported by Rev. Anderson Rogers of New Glasgow, and after some discussion I was adopted by a vote titles to 39. l I It will be seen that so ‘far as expression of opinion and preference w‘ent the in- dividual cup received but scanty support among the speakers who diacusaed the question. The matter now goes to the General Assembly with the movers and seconders of the resolutions above men'- tioned as commissioners to present the matter there. .4“ ' I BRITISH 3131.? SOCIETY . MAKES PURCHA SE. The late Russian sevant, Dr. Kul- esh,‘ mand a translation into little Russian of the Bible, which the sensor would not ' allow to be printed. His widow has now sold the manuscript to the British Bible Society, for .5000 roubles. ~ tfi’ ~m eight and big size at Blanket away bel ' w its mark $8.00. Our pri Filling (lot. illll, at 3 O’clock Todlscuss matters in connection with u ' 3 election in this Riding. A tall atie ndance is important. ll. Easterd, Esq., is respectfully re- . to attend; lsc the Local Re- ‘ Natives of the Riding. D. FARQUHARSON. a Cw u}. ' Legal“ (lid 1 The Law firm of sties & Haszsrd I:— been dissolved by the retirement therefrom of Sir Louis B. Davies, K. 0. M. 6., be having accepted a seat. on the Bench of the Supreme Court of Canada. The business of the late firm will be continued by the under- signed. 1‘.- L. Hssz ARD, Barrister, 8:0 Grimm, Sept. 35—Oct 2 d3i&v‘i3i. ‘ . "m THE {j llli’lolill Driving Park " RAGES OCTOBER, 1901 [iii Bolloldln Charlottoion _0N_ WEDNESDAY. lllll. Itlh. Horse Races 0 $388.00. i’llEllllllS $300.00 manor-All. Trot and Pace, srsoho 1.3m “ “ “ roo.oo Green mace- “ “ “ 50.00 Puree divided. fifty per cent to first, twenty- fierer cenrtoaecond, fifteen per cent to third ad en per cent to fourth. m dose 1h: Inh Oitnh‘fl‘. mm. '30 horse terrain; record made nth-r st a. “W. moi. W.’ low rates by are in an an i r lilways. Mite ads. 25; Child.- .1 under 12 ,udd. 15c. Admission to Grand Stand. 15:. Should the weather prove unfavorable on the date. the races will be held on the follow- / tent ofice assistants. frogsyllabus to s. 8. action of the congregation was ultra Rev. A. McLean Sinclair was heard on behalf of the Presbytery. but declined to express an opinionfor oragainst individual ups. Rev. Mr. MoNelll replied, urging that such an innovation should never be enforced against the wishes ofg'a consider- able minority, and said the feeling bad majority. His motion was sec )nded by Dr. Falconer. Gordon, that the Presbytery’s decision be w the 37th October. 3901. archer particulars and Race Programme If you did not begin on opening day, you are handicapped for the best positions next year by those who did. You had better start as soonasyou can. We cannot supply the demand for compe- Seud for nines «College, vireo. Dr. Sedg wick moved, seconded by Dr. d. In the debate that followed tery of P. E. Island. He argued thatjthe Scriptures ordered the use of wine from" one cup—not cups. One loaf, one cup, partaken of by the purality of Christians show their unity. The Confession of Faith repeated the words of our Lord and spoke of the cup-not cups. If wine communicates disease so may bread. He thought no subordinate court, Presbytery or Synod had power to deal with the matter and it should only be Ipassed upon by the General Assembly. Dr. Gordon of Halifax, who had second- ed Dr. Sedgwick's amendment, . argued that the use of individual cups was munion. He said there were already been #1 a E; Wash dayis easyand clothes getwiiteifyon use I! Q gle with pulmonary victim loses hegrt and“ I”, Leave tryitatyour aligreeers.‘ “My wife had h inert W. A. Sanders. o Bern, positive cure for theuseof,“Golden fie the home. Co recnverfiomittoo, in p'ehople die of consumption .in all . e! if they are treated l . aim-W... ‘eredftencomeeatimein the disease when e gives up tape. iness who had been “ giVen up" by d 'rs, but I found a perfect and permanept cure m ' WW 0 {an ,5 More + A HOME CURE. Consumptives Need not Their Own Homes to be Cured. The Slocum System '01 Wt is Offered you ap- aolutety Free. A consideration not tqhe- . pverlcokeé in the treatment of c allelimatee .10 to 331.3 1‘). c. ofi’. - “ POSITIVELY FREE. unionist” ,3. paves 1a the ammonia oils to he addressed to the . . F sum) contrary to the practice of the church in 3:” h gust Mm of my ‘ L 3‘ Pmiaent- all time, and that sessions could not have meélglg glen late ’dlilggnces in e 33¢“ c. it sxmwsggggm freedom toadopt it until authority was 5;, mpg; win do M M P; .0“ t a received from the General Assembly. at of saga nomnsense “ - Uri at c go o . ‘ St .— Principal Pollock of the Presbme a on the patient. «Suck to ‘0' L0 ' Collegefiflm, pointed out that 11W iltitudes", says pine. foodiean to useindividual cups would disturb the :21. another- ov 3'8 poor ,1 ° uniformity of administering the com- me“ mu$%:idefit m climates ,Wo SATURDAY SPECIALS ants 66 Men’s New Fall Rats, Ladies, We place on sale‘to-day a big lot Mr. James Paton makes another big purchase when He buys Simpton’s Warm Scotch 6950 ANOTHER CARPET BAR $1.50 a yard. IThe‘pi‘ece is good value at $2.25. the thing to Mr. Paton Purchased 26 large CarpetISquaree, sizes from 313 up to Scotch and Tapestry—all go cheap for Cash, I r6 diy and w I yr. recalle w “heme” I various opinions were expressed. here slang m er/ ,Iswoeongn’ag‘fi I II Dr. Falconer argued that theficrlptures qua she , a to _ strength mad flesh.- ten OI 5. *0 , l gave no minute instructions as to the a, we; Should”. mu “dag I . an to publish. lust use and e. I I Lord's Supper, and held it was not clear I I if; mm“ 0“ 0 mt I THIS u one of the be“ equi that only one cup was originally used, gm‘d’dnwitg “:31 I #1353 I‘m-at Business Colleges in the IDP'Pder He also held there was no law of the “murmsrmgi;ce,s c - - pmvzncex Hm? ‘ . “a “kw church restricting the number of cups, Huh} 1-wa ' Adviser is sen‘t‘ flame mnnmfllqpnt non-18 not made a side issue, bps 5 and there was no necessity to refer the of stamps to pay use of and - ,I specialty. All commercial subJects matter to the General Assembly. mailing Mb" 3I 03°43“ ml" ' ' - Iure taught by a large 3% of compo. . . . for the book in agape: covers, or so I, ~ tent teachers. Graduates from our Dr. Sedgwick reJol'oed. urging his “Asmara is; gov Pi ebonnnugd I . I II Shorbhmd Depument receive cheat motion to recall the action of the Presby- - €166. 0. . . AL; I_ “‘9‘ I u I Diplo from the Phon phio In. (male or female) may enter at any time; As: 29 dawzm . for new goods tiled er ocum system 0 ‘ b treatment. The disease musthave nott lg _a'l:g S iugtoteed on. That is the ' 'pk underlying the Slocum system. coca: ‘ of Crockery. V 3 Mod. Now nil Scarfs do 25 ' 83 Silk and Wool Opera Shawls, we 43 Ladies’ Blouses, Fancy Flannelette, for 69 cents. I Men’s Under-shirts, Sweaters, Cardigans, Jumpers. Overalls, and Roofers... T ii ULSTERIS. ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ of English Whitney Blsn $6.50. well worth $8.00. r to put before the stove or bedside. Fine Cut Mixtures l-2 and lib. tins. stitute of Cincinnati, the largest shcrth and Institute in the world. Students Graduates‘are assisted to responsible positions. Charlottetown Business College, charloiieiovm. P. E. I. ill! 3 I, In order to reduce our immense stuck to make: room This is a genuine slaughter ii, . g. I , l , l i ' . a I -: ' e ‘ ‘4 i - ' ' ; o " ' Gprman felt Walking Hats, in Black, hand, worth up to $1.50. ‘ ‘ 18's“ WHITE “95"!” AFRO-NS. J ust in time for the Bazaar. slightlissoiled; very ‘slgig‘htliidamaged, at '59.. cont .fi. I I I . I 2,, 86 Lédiéo" All-Ready-Trlmmed HATS, Many worth up to $3.50, ,1r8&Wi-,§=II 9.5.1..occasion, so”, ‘ - g o , -(;lothing. Dress Goods. one pond. ’ri'oocéd‘ Underwear. $1.00 Astracan Gloves, for Ladies ‘or Gentlemen,sli Our special All-wool Worsted Hose. all sizes, wel. 25c- ents- Special Raglaanrey Overcoat at Ten ‘ New Fall Jackets, Capes, Costumes and Rain kete, pure white, 7 with white u and English BL ANKETS—The ed value. 8 pounds weight, ,72 x 80, pure white with GAIN—137 ends oanrpet, 1 1—2 yardsl V , AR 8: os-n-Irwamt "FIVE. Will go for ONEI DOLL 41 No entrance examinations regal ed. Write/for information to In. B- mun. Principal. " 0F 0 :ill Sell or 30 days All goods in :0... store at from for everybody, Capes and Jo. htl'y damaged with sea water,5 worth 38% 50 dozen goes 1 worth $3.00 for $2.25.. I‘ '1 Real Kind—and gets a sale Gem-demo . ,_ , , .,-, “I ,'II .. .‘. _ % “km-inane, . ‘i‘iijé‘fvg I l 5'1" ‘ ' s . #47:, III; I borderr II I white Special: going; I - g, 1‘." mg. 5 ply nudes «so. 2 x 5, comprising Brussels.va * been worked up by an American business The ambition to be up and spud we, V V l I I i I W I I ’ I house which had circulated its advertising way bEfore growing weakness, the ‘ ' . ._ , p I ,- . .. .. . . “3 mom-av a; NI 0 ON . literature w a cone 0 gain. No one who sugars lung I I _ I I I Rev. Dr. Mscrae moved that the ep- should lose heart or give up hope while _ I I - .paal be dismissed and the Presbytery’s 22:: ‘15): .e’cggltgsmnfi. 5.201%; I I , action sustained. But personally he did cover}, cured lung' «36ng# when B! k TWi t ‘ - I not quite like individual cups and th,e_cough was obstinate and weep seated. no s I I d ' Th K,“ I w» I o I ,. , thought the session acted unwisely in Eats 2:130; will 333 gimnlngsg Bright TWiSt , s , P 4' I passing the motion by so narrow a. many men and women are living toLday —I ‘ Pearl 590k“); . -‘ ‘, ,4 I b p in the full enjoyment of health and he. Ruby Lhewing I II a wihaotfigfifin , One plasteredwi ‘Asbeettc. When in: ' “ havingbyour ed. prepared-cc u murmmmnmwwmr Ilore durable than Oilraiaie at one , ' endma mveyourxgu onehelfasmucha’sctheflinilpauflhfl. a s: g 3° .5. Lower Queen St. Oh’tmm ~r~ Form for sale. won um mm d Will an we a n sauna. Line, will leave Boston via Hawkesbury and e. s. van-Mount ' Tuesdays at noon. 8. 8.0LIVET1'E . Friday at noon. Returning ’will leave Boston Tali ’ days and Saturdays. ' I_ Passengers via Piston on Warian- days and Saturdays nialre connection! at Halifax for Boston direct' Ira- tickets and all weal-n up: . ' 7 ’ i. L -