_ ,_ _ ,__ 7 THE GUAIRDIAN. CHARl.()`l"l`E"l`()W N. FRANCE EDWARD ISLAND, JUNE 14, 1900 ¢"""" na; gczici;..i!\' known that £di;ip“ng'5 full n.inic is Joseph Ru Rud _ .4 -A- Quality of consumption, other constitutional c|\ass's liens Food as o the attacks of disease of the lips, gums, and ¢ of breath, weaknegg bv nerv oneness, sleep less- weakness of the body, the to use opiates h useless to doctor ill and certainly by th Chasc’s Nerve Food, wh|¢ condensed pill form all t Herve Food is of inestima ‘l\'U¢0~ Kir1*°F'__ L A. . of Blood llssrt Dis- the llmss. tiieitomaeii, kidneys, and bowels can. tm; functions and repug- Pn Supplied with blood t in nutritive qualities, r later the weakest orgy; or min, watery time ¥¢ of Ind 181181116. despondent 1 symptoms are usually s can be broughg he for strengthening the blood. Asa blood gud nerve restorative, Dr, In pill form. 50 cents a brits Jlslsrl. or Edmsnson, Bates 5 i Archdeacoun 'Rough of Milton, P. E, I, S at the Halifax.-Halifax Chronicle. U A SMART .steady boy with a fair educa- l0I1 wanted as an apprentice at this office. I1- is expected that the annex to the , Hotel Davies will be ready by the il;-st, of July. _ Q ‘ Cons to the 5 o’clock -tea in St. Paul s _,g p .1 'PimRev. John Prince .ot Moncton pslebmtes his eightieui biruuny on mmf ~ day last. r THE steamer Brant will commence the g work of supplying the light houses about wthe 25th instt Raiinzumm the regular “Y” meeting this afternoon at 4 o‘clock. Important that all msmbersbe present, Loine and King arrived in Georgetown T“°9daY 0V¢UiB8»Witb her foremast carried away. Rasenvn to-night and to-morrow night 1 for Rev. D. F. Lockerby's lecture on Some of the Mistakes of Ingersoll," in I Zion Church Lecture Room. Admission ~ 10 cents. J llilfllf I1 #I ntion yell want to secure the best results while training use ING FLUID. Itremoves all stillness after exercise and _keeps the mus- elessupple. The lormula is F5 the sa-me as used by Burke ‘ Pranzelien and other crack Athletes. W Price 25 cents. 5 :HUG H E S . _-ipothecaries Hall. l\#$HfSil@$% f S3 THE Annual Convention of Teachers of 1 ,pile Western Inspectorate win be held at _.Kensington on June 28th and 29th,1Ql), First Wien begins Thursday, at 10.30 , a.m. A Humber of Catherine McDonald’s _ lends have made up the amount., of _ her fine and costs and yester--“ yday evening at seven o`clock she was dis- "g charged from Queens Countyjail. _qv Tm-: P E Island Hospital has received -1. Auld, City, $10; l\eil McLeod, Barris- " ter, Summerside, $25' Golding Howard ` Cornwall, $5; D. C. Morson, Cardigan Bridge: $10. ` Qltlie folloiwingi for ,building fund; George ' Q » » - §_;i$¥L%~‘ii‘~?iiii \Vr:n_\‘£sD_n', July the 4th, as before an- ; nouuced is the date lixed for Grace church S. S. picnic. . Last night it was decided by the Board, on :1 most favorable report from the location committee that Emei- ald Junction should be the place nerr the finest. fishing ground on the Island. E., + T111-3 annual meeting of the Charlotte- i town District met yesterdayafternoon at 22.30 at Clifton. All of the ministerial ,chi & courier News DISTRICT MEEIIN The Work of the Scssi §i&¢)>olroom this afternoon. Doors open at C0llCllld€(l. 3 .Q i-_l ’ 5 NEXT YEAR’S 555510 gi; ‘ il THE Schr “Sarah L. Oxine" owner De `§ in - lmnortant Resolutions Passed. -i-_+ The District Meetings were I-esum. ed at Kensington' yesterday mgyn- mg ‘With 3 18186 representation of clerical and lay delegates; the evotional exercises were conducted by he Cllllirnlan and liuqncial secre- FD.: routine business, the tablilating of statis= tics andthe reception of reports from Wm. mittees. ` Some “discussion was held with refer- . ence to the reorganization of some of ’ the circuits, but no action was i»&kQ3. The statistics of the Conventional Fund are 9-S follows: Raised for Missions $55;_(1) Contingent 350 Supernumerary Fund 25500 Educational 521)() Sabbath School Aid 12.16 Sustentation Fund 20330 General Conference 33,89 Epworth League 5.00 Thefamount raised for ministerial sup- port was $4.462. Raised for all purposes $11,351. This amount included the money raised for the twentieth _century fund. There are within the district 33 Sab- CITY & COUNTRY NEWS' TEA in St. Paul`s schoolroom this after- noon. G O. Y. B.-Regular meeting of Mizpah I-Odse. L. 0. Y. B. in offers Hsu tonight at 8 o°clock. Every member is requested to attend.-(By order. ' Mtmrancook correspondent of the T Times SHYSPMP. A. Tremblay. our snappy first basemandgiilne in Wellington, P. E. I. on 1-ith "lust, where he has takennewion as bookesper with thefnrm orlro. Aisenauit so.. at ce: A .Yi J°h“¥¥#i00 was Dned $3 or 15 days. Early in the morning Margaret Gormely called at theipolice omce and rep creed . that she to be taken in charge as g she.was of drowning herself. She “'°~S13°-km ilicharlre and His Honor re- »ma.nded,.',her tojail. 1 P0lioe court yesterday morning, THE véhiabie minion. 1sm12=1o,r¢i- ‘ merly by .et C. Ben, M. P. died st. B_l'id8€W8U¢l‘ 18812 wgek. at the premises, of his °W”e1`- J0S¢D1li Wyman, This speedy horse was well known here. It will bere- ~ y . 'peted on the Charlottetown Driving park 1 some years ago. " '1`_HElfollowingi_s a summary of the new 1 train arrangemeiits- of P. E. I. Railway, _1_‘3X_lJr€Ss traiuiif leaves Charlottetown at ‘-41° 8- U1-1 arrives at Summsrside 9.55? off the Island, and runs as accommodation x rom Summerside to Tignish connecting with steamer at Summerside. Accommo Georgetown and returns to Charlottetown ~ allowing two and a half hours at Souris arrives at Charlottetown at 9.oo a.. m., a.m.Georgetown at 5.50 a.m. and Charlotte town at 7.35 a. m. go to Tignish, or Monc- nd from Tignish and intermediate sta J _ I l im A _ .1 wr., , .. T -o membered that Israel successtuli com- ‘ _ l -I-<7. . 2; i funn. ‘ew 4 ‘¥°°-~ 1 -' _U » i 1 new.; Y f"_'* i , . __ . is"-‘* _ It is Ellgd;-fvimh strips-viiidi. . inventions-tim enough “play” ‘top prevent breaking.__,~ A, f °‘ ._ The “Lady hliste’¥»is .s S hook corset, trimmed at top i A I with ribbon and " 'laoef' dation train leaves Charlottetown for - Y _ Cape Traverse {and intermediate stations h ' at 5.00 p.m. Express train leaves Char ` and four hours 'and ten minutes at A ' ~ 1' <;.: A A - A A Georgetown. Accommodation leaves i A ` ‘ "uf, 3- 1 ;;¢“l- j-‘fp ' r Charlottetown at 2.00’ p.m. for Souris and ‘ v " i § . C Georgetown. Trains from the west f ' A ' i_ ' , "" 1.25 -?f"_év§f" ,. -_, I' 15 - 0 ea , _ f ' , -~ --‘@»f,`y~, . .; I-Iere’s one of the Enes_t”_co_r@-_ set values-we’iv`e-;es‘er._ a.m., connectinsiwith stea`me`rs,for pointer L C 1 €-_ 0 1"“’,,,*,’1° _ _,_ _ _ ,train fwmsummeiside to Ti;-nisn. Acwm, 1 ~ _A. e session was largely occupied oy the A modation train1eavesGharlottetownat8.10 ' '_ A _ gan.. for Summerside and runs express? V.: A . . *lottetown at 6.05 a. m. for Sourisand 3 p.m. and 8.50 p. m. Trains from the East Q The B\1Sl€Sl$ Sl'.0i‘6 011 Clli\l'lbl'fl€- arrive at Charlottetown at 8.10, a.m., and . fo\vtl’s Blisiesii Street. " ` 3.5) p.m. Passengers can leave Souris at 10 ` ' ” ' i " ‘ ` " Y ,__ .»-1 ton N B and intermediate stations and \_ ,/,;,,_` ` 5-\,» c ,,_? - uv' members of the district were present excepting the chairmen, Rev.' J. J. ` Teasdale. In the absence of Mr. Teasdale the Rev. Henry Perma was elected chair- lie Best 5-* bath schools with an attendance of 1692 scholars, 144 members have been added to the church during the year, but the losses by death, etc., leaves the result the _ .. . _,$71, _\ .__., ,/,, . _ A return to Charlottetown on the same day, .l))7l.'v li. 1 ° ( Q s \ :ions to Charlottetown and return on 7;, same day, or they can go from Tignish to V ~"\i_,` Souris and Georgetown on the same day. '/ef ' An express train will run from Tignish to ‘ I ' ‘ Charlottetown, leaving Tignish at 2.50 p. i N e I e 0 S Nil" 1 ' :ia-;--\<'=' .--';,_ .~~:` - i - - 1;.: Qs:-?§ - Ll. `---/V1* \ 1/ \\ this Too Good. qglfipe Cake, of the best quality, H made as we know how to like it. I his is special value and is just what you want. wer cake use in sin cake .» use in Light nun cake lee lb Telephone 93. D; STEWART, Eclipse Bakery, Bakes I-§e;t Bread. . man pro tem. Rev. VV. C. Matthews, Murray Harbor was elected secretary. The meeting will be continued to-day when tl 8 . laymen elected by the circuit within the , bounds of the district will be present. 1 Rev. J. W. McConnell who was in attend- , ance returned to the city last night. 'Ins Synod of the Church of England ~ opened in St. Luke`s Cathedral,yesterday morning at 11 o`clock, Rev. N. Le Moine preached the sermon. The general meetings of the Synodiare being held in ,fSt. Pauls Hall. Argyle St. The Lord i Bishop delivered his address in the after- noon. The Island delegates are residing . at the following places: ' Rev. J. W. Godfrey, Mrs. Franklyn, 259 Brunswick street. CZAIRIJ ! ]¢l‘eCl`n1-ial _-\.=si.=‘a»nt at Royal Londrn Ophthalmic Hfsuital Mooreilelds. and Central Lordon Throat and Ear Ho pital. . _-,~_, L- H- DICKEY Rev.-James Simpson,Mrs. E.P.Cra.wford Queen Street. . Rev. L. Y. \V.\Villiams,Mrs W.J..&1~mit- ' age. 90 Spring Garden road. ‘ Re\'.J.wI.\Vithycombe, M_rs.F.\V.Green, f Young Avenue. Rev. .-xrchdeacon Reagli, Mrs. Hesslein, Halifax Hotel. O A%il_l`\Sl in Diseases of The Eye, Throat _*__ “ ‘A and Nose. " QGee-Cameron Flock. - hssdeoc-'--Ptichmond “treat Wes‘. Try one can of Oak Brand Condensed 0 will decide that it is L 5 ,; Milk and K u . ‘Dillon Hours- 9.30 1 mt fo l p. m. ; 2140 4 p.m. ' better and c caper than a cow. Ask YOU' veil b » ' r { U Y>Lpoinim»-n . i-,' lvzsillirsren ...vo lumen vi rm Grasses grocer for it. 30 Lf- same as last year, namely, 1630. The el- ection for the various conference committ- ees resulted as follows. Stationlng committee-Rev. Thomas Hicks. A Representatives to Conference-E. H. Wright, Snmmerside; Matthew Smith, Hampton; S. E. Reid, Tryon; D. S. Wright- Searletown; D, Rogers, Freetown; A. K. Henry, Granville; Mr. Leard, Alberton; Theodore Wright, West Car e. At the afternoon session of the Summer- side District the matter of conference elections was resumed and resulted as follows! Laity representative to the con- ference board of missions, David Rogers; alt-erun te, H. T. Pickering; S. S. Com., F. A. \Vightman, ministerial; A. K. Henry, layman; E. L. Com., N. McLaughlin, min- Com., W. R. Pepper, ministerial; S. E. ministerial; E. H. \Vright, layman; Nominating Com., W. A5. Thomson, min- isterial; S. E. Reid, layman. In discussing the quest.ion“Wl1at can be done to increase the eiliciency of the in a. lengthy and solemn conversation con- portancc of our fundamental doctrines _ which are the distinctive principles for which we exist and importance of the scriptural injunction. “Take heed how isterial; M. Smith, layman; Sustentation Reid, layman; Children’s Fund, T. Hicks, work of God within the District? resulted cerning each field and the passing of the f0llo\vin,f.>,' resolutions: “In view of the im- m. All of the above is Eastern Standard -___-._.,_Qg9-_il-1 Your best friend can give you no befter- b id stomach and weak nerves take Hoo‘d`s barsapartlla " @ N0 2 Better gAssortment of choice perfume. can be found in the Province than ours. c soooeedboosoeoeo @@@@@@@@@@ but we are prepared prove it. ' V 20 er cent diitoufi PERFUMES advice than this: “For impure blood; i, ,,,;_ __-QW _$1 t i ' 0 O - an Airing/e _-~ __ .,,,-`. __-`r __ /° Q-_ff ."*\\-`-'ffk/`7)`.*\-"-"1-_J’/'. " li* _ 1 ° (.1 i - Hellebore l Hellebore ! He lleborel "- 'md ws lmve Just the Central Drug Store. Central Drug Store. '/cr p086- mosh Comfortable Central Drug Store.-13 3i. pushpensiest to buy A . j fifii gseseseseeeeg ' \ - -i <- 5,.; Fine Silk front Shirts. Nice soft Flannel Shirtsto wear with white collar 1 P , __ Light Balbriggan Underwear, double ihresd. 752 830 $1-00 PCI' illit- off all HMS Of ‘ ' Cashmere Hom, cotton hose, from l0c up. O ' Neckwear in endless variety from 5c to $1.00 Braces i~_i~.e\:ery desirable make from l5c to 7."c. Ourffaloring Department is in full blast. i nu ‘fr .Yini it eeks 8: Co. vvvv\~vqA~VvV\AGhN BARGAIN lllillllllll. Linen Toweling regular 7c yard, now '3 yard f0l‘S 150- ; Turkish Tcweiing regular 15c, now 110- Piiiow Cotton, 42 in wide, regular 200 yd. now A15c. yd. Sheeting, 72 in. wide, regular 27c yd. now 190 yd- Quilts regular $14.25, now . . -9-4°* Ladies’ Leather Bedts, ragu|ar25c each, now 1Sc each. Ladies’ Pique Belts, regular 190, DOW 9°' There are afew.othe!‘s. wepwill give y011 1810?- The. People’s Store Tii3king» Vefy h°5VY 1. regular 2% gow 1 I ‘_ 18l3iy.d'1 every Indies’ Hemstitched,Hanks\rchiefs»’T0ZU19»1` 60, 4° *Wh 40c doz, bf ` 3 'V ‘ our faénilydfpgiiviotgrearsi HKS 0-, . - Ietend- .” rgi 5 is' _ ‘ and Tnrpentine isafamily necessity ye hear” and in view of the manifest lack on thelpart of many of our people of a. well grounded knowledge of these truths and principles, thus making -imposition and every immorality easy and probable, this district would therefore lay emphasis on the importance of impressing our people with a due sense of the import- ance of these great truths as well as of a deeper love and loyalty to our beloved church.” ` On motion of the Superintendent of the Bedford Circuit it was unanimously de- cided to recommend to the, Conference the division of that mission with a view offi having it an additional ' man stationed at Wellington and West Cape. 1, ' T It was decided that the invitation to meet next year at Summerside be accept- . ed. l ; Cheek Muslim °ust the thin for ch1ldren’s wear regu- This with nie confirming ofthe min-A' , ,,,,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,',.-,,,g..,, I J g , _ utesfbrought thebusiness a_close after .‘ ¥;réSf_°'m1:utS. A p L” 13° a Yard- HOW 3 Yards for ‘ 20°' “'“i°‘“ “he ’”°?“‘“g “i “.‘S"‘“°“ "M" T X§2§3‘*‘»‘§.’;‘f.T5' cm. Queen .na Grafton su cirmn. the doxology and benediction. _ . 1-1-£-'_'-‘? To , De l , "”p1e5sur'e, siiuiud' not forget that 'i-.he "9U@ W e o » 0 U this week for cash H . - _ . N Fruit store. _ noon . but 30 ‘ A FAELX Hr. J. ,'Wrig`ht, Tomnwmgm d Turpentinie. p houses of Canada and the_ United States. 125 centea bottle Family size 60 cents. “The up-i o-dat* V g ,A 1 ~ fi all the latest desizds. 1 c c 5);,,5)‘ our cannon Ponrnairs iriunrivailta. .lust opened-consisting of Mapl: Cream. A Genoa I ake. 1 Ice C i-soanut Fumbles, Q Weir" Ice Wafers, Ag, . _ ` Fig ba.-, etc, etc. ¢¢_»»»».¢¢ » ._-».... ..- .e ~ ,_ noams at Josr, l .vo-Lev. .nawenm mir of tm nom] simatadon the corner at Heston and I Hillsborough Stsets,'at present occupied ,V by Mr. D. B. Stewart. Possession, lstm, June next. All modern conveniences. " 1611/ ki if; "1, fr - " , 4 . 'A Our customers are all delighted. Be sure and visit the leading studio. oi. ;c<;’oo1/C , ; Come in and try some E ' r - ' _ , I You willliketbem. or ‘ ~ - _ . A ' . : Telephone us. and we I 0 _ 1 _ __ URISTS and rsons bent 0D‘ : Will deliver promptly. , ' F V _ *_* ' is. ` ;»__; 12.1- givii 3,; . in-,`,,_» :fi sl; K: 1% . 3; Q Shirt Webb- ilappsrsic f s 4% . _.f is :. it l is ' i "`: ff’ Apply to. ' V ' A ’ ~ MRS.F.PARKEBCARVELL.- ., - . . 1 . , } - él '~ -af. .f 4 ,_;.- _.3 .Q , ie si ,r ”' rr? rg Q _ ,se- Q \. l lhisislhe Store lm You in ladeatii . _ -. . , For anvxhing in Men’s Wear from a Collar Button to an Overcoat. This ls pretty big ta‘ Our stock is l-nge and well selected and our prices the most reasonable 'White Dress Sfiirts, colored Skirts, soft front and laundered fronts. *‘~'~° (lordon&Nlcl;.efilnm ` r ' ~ » A " ’_" -z ev... sig. e -_--, -. ,Ji ‘Q _ 5,. \‘ ti _,,,\_=, A rnnunssocrrirrass O .-5. . i Xrwi