n r‘ i 3 4 : u __..'== ~..> z :1 n - I i v: -'_ M r\ Q w» 5 T1? ‘urns CHIARLQTTETOMYNUGIJZARPIAN YFSOCKAND BONU $3533 \ NEW CHURCH OF h ST t R ‘t: New York u n s e c rlr s ST. ALEXIS Crop Report arke p Exchange —- ~ On Sunday July 19th last the By STEWART JONES & Co’! chulotutow. '.. ' 15 Below will be found a brief . beautiful Chu.ch of st. Alex , ltldl & Co. MONTH!‘ - B01103“, wasblessedand the three synopsis of telegraphic reports re- %Zi%]§€3%3_ > H (Beet-int tapizilrfiloéolilihfwxijlfiflgltch . I altars (gifts from tho St. Alexis 5391:5271 at! thgafieimalouice 91 1:19 _ ' a o on re rom ts t r Cl u Cont Oil .. is 8% 8 8%» Club o! Boston) were consecrated “ONTBIAL 4 glgéilgfrélkgllsvgr:hiiillFlgxziilnréol-Ellkllnoi __' 3% h?‘ Eli: . by His Excellency, Most Reverend Bramhes- The Bunch 143115139“ 1111111111 . emu-w -_-_"-_- x; a i-rouiciiut source's hurlre rulrliollvzllonllistg f1?“ Ohio 56- ‘iii . ~ . Joseph A. Osuiiivan, Bishop of ha" “mp1?” “"1 1111111111" Alberto P110111 .'.. {i0 of the corresponding period of’ lust 2 ry- Mo ' " $9‘ -___ , knowkldge 9i each 1099-1 sltllfltiflll Asllcslu! Hxéér-fl u t" '_'_ ___ 357 your-in fact, thciidviintnge exceed! all“ 66E!“ I. ll‘ ‘ ' Charlottetown" and are 1h $1956 touch Wm‘ cm; Bunk of l1?" cotia .... t" ... ‘J12 0,000,000 linrrols lit-cause of the noinhly ‘ ‘as ' '5' A199!‘ 111B 1319531118 11nd 15011594779" _. 1 311.1111 of hora s 111% heavv takings in both M c1 .1 0°“ u" ' J" '1" conditions in all sections of the Tgleplwfle --~ -" ' ' ,- , "Y "1' ‘"‘°- Corn Pro . +1 . " tion were over, Pontifical High Mass Bell . .... n. i8 Regular mon hly imports have token . “- i h . - 3"‘""ml\1r'1'o'r|o'u'r'1 bli .... 111v. nliwe from Peru 11nd the moi ror the h‘... ' “f. ' 1 1A qUIC o was celebrated by His Elxceilency. 3mm“ menmmed- Th” map British I "m," Pa..." _ , ,__, 3.1 rim n-niuntnr shows import! into this E I, t ‘ _ overleaf indicates the approximate British Cihilodnct- n __ 2, country from nint source at n gain or me “{_’.°"M ' 3 . + u‘ The sermon, taken from the text . Buyilgurllliippmpnt u: _ ___ 121,5 .'.,|‘,h..:)4_11(]111_l.,bb harm]: h, on," wmwhh m: 1mm __ y: “By their fruits you shall know cxtent of the districts referred to flu ' ... .‘ I- om 11 o ' ' - . , , ~ (‘nnndn Hilllllxgr ... .50 rruiles from Iégllllyllqirl; 1111111121!- Igetrurqfintlgg gen Elena " 13y‘ 13:“_ 1”‘ 111cm. 9143-" W115 dew/cred bY Rev“ ‘n the report- ""'"“""“ n k n! i-‘°m"""°° 9"‘ 1' '"‘"‘""‘ "‘ J"“° "'0'" "w" "" 1"‘- ("en um) l - A’ :1 1' ' 1A 4517+ If erend Alexander McAula PP of GENERAL . . . - ». , . . - '1 . "warm" gngnzo ... :1 pron-merit o! no We tlmfl 13.754-1°1 dfini nun 1i E ‘ “A 1+ I’ y ' Excc t in the northern districts ("inndinn ‘If nn.i"roirn<iry 111/. guim, nr 11f u rnte of 11.11 no. “f.” I. ‘l, 451‘ 4o 39 3., ‘h? St. Peters, and ivas in every way a p (‘ziliill11"" "mstrml Ahmho] ___ 3 The fiici. flint (‘unndiun ymrv-linses of 1'31!‘ u "1- -1/ - 1- i‘ ‘ 01 1111391131 and s3~5k1119119\\'n11~ 7111111111?" Im<molters .. .. i135 refining: i-rniloi-i from Colombia and 111mg” ' ' 5A d" J a _ ‘u masterly discourse’ . .' . . ('i>"-""1.“1"“;z]rld1;o Peru is nimiving liPVh nulmtnntinl ln- ‘.‘{.,§§""0h‘ 4014 41 401/ 491/ : y At the close 0f Mass, the Trustees mops throughout’ the Frame pm" '1-11r mid Chrmlciil goofs-t lsnllligton-stlkngtzrflilg"gliufeholileri! "m, ho _j m5; ‘ ‘_ " of the pmsh approached his Excel inces have suffered from the i11~ . I‘ . : e I -_, / ‘ ]r.-111iP1;i<Ie\0:°-"11° in.- (“lili-l’ oii tlflvfllnplilfllit‘ urgutlilllzfixfllrxl }1%||El'vfn;\l-Ilo ' 1'17‘ — 1' » lcncy and 1ircsghgod him with the 151156 he“ 0f the Past W551“ 5'1"‘? ‘rue . r- u _ . .- I 1s / ' /-|- > ' ' ,, iniiilrill Stool “urea LYL-lgrlitlirll‘;Oalfllltgfiig]ligiifloiliéaw;‘ét‘lgl;flgfi\ 1h; “hr-v .111 111;, .1319 4121.1,“ Lin-zest seller’ 12100 address given below to which he re_ hail losses hfivg occurred in Aibni. i 1141i"? U" 1"'\.'|1'»i'<§»l Limited, Tim purent nrirunlziiilon in o n ‘mule- » f n h d 811d Saskatchewan, but the tCYl - 7\'1"""““"“"| ‘I. “.01.. (‘OHHPPHUII with its (IIPHIHUHB in this h " “ 95 n? 1711911 1-11 11 cw W9 ‘c 05911- Wor 5- t - In. t d 9t V, .- . ililPfiiiflllliflfll " country Is turning: morn 11nd irmro to 1-...‘ t- , :1% complimenting the Parish on itS CX- ones a ‘c e Pm n ex “IIMHZS 531.125.1117 mrrrili 1-» lllillrniffrlllll." 1'~'1'11'i‘.=r.‘1"1'i"-1"1"o'§ Told???” °"' lgm-“Hv “l- - - - - cellcnt work. whichshowed so ploiii- slight damage mm m“ and “h? .-..11 fronwli-Yiiflnm‘ pk-lw-p-r- 4%,,‘ _ - - ""- lu-vii}: 'foli — 1’. Dornlnlon 1y their great faith _ sects has been experienced in’ ,.,, .. . ____ . .. _ - - v ‘ "TJH1I1zT1ClViM-YI11-M " "'1 : ~ "51111H1}$§§ll5'°§1'..11l.?ll.T“§}' nnrn- _ ,. The new choir under the lezider- 23551116110111“ d 31nd 114351110113‘! . l‘ 1 H ‘.1... I.‘ lni-‘s isuuniidu’ Dominion St . Li - _ a ' ' _ a5‘ ums are ry g up an nee 5.’ i-orYu-iifinn "m- 1" “"""'"""'1 1"" “"1.” 1111‘11"'"‘u1¢ \l Canada Bonds Sh“) or Mr’ Jerome B‘ 01121155011’ a9 rain. In Quebec, weather condit- Ji 1’ is nur- oi’ tho fow i-o-ulvuulr-u to show " (Fluted 1119m591V35 541111113171)’ 31W 1'11"" 1""'1.“""‘ ' 1111 hwy-pg"... 01-... h... u... h. r . - . ions have been favourable to the v 3 r it herunso 1 “"1"” “m” ‘ It nildii nnnilu-r r-nrpnr-iil I t il + A deserve much credm’ - ‘nrnl 11.1111: . . - °‘ " "'5" .. - , gIOWllI of all crops. In Ontario, l; . __ issninz [ii-rindli-iil fiizurou in iiililiilnn 1/ The GECOTELOHS TOUIId and about §l|=\“1""--"‘ ~ 1.1 11m 11111111111 ri-pnrls so as to 1h...“ " ,“ 0pm.,“ h, gamut,“ p- h-“Hh . the harvesting of excellent wheat ihn iilinri-hnlilcrs iiiiil prospective in- ' ‘- I'- - ‘Bil \ k l the new altars were magnificent . . 1 . . _ , . - _ i I l‘ i" and bailey crops ls progiessing weL, wsinrs lnfuiiui d nu in tlin [vrvigresu 111 \\q [nqn (mm and much pyaisg 15 due [1113 Alta;- Hv-cv-‘i-rpi-ise Wlthnlit iiuvinz to wait _ “'11:- Ilol-in '_',"/' 1 111111: . , idespitc continued showery weather; .1 full ,\~11111~. ‘ j vhiun... ‘mmfl Society, especially the President, for A striking fvnturo of the statement Vii-inrv Ln-in u m 1 dld 1 11h - other crops generally are very 1111111111: wiiuo sun»... for 1n.- perlnii Tmw — 1.‘ “pun-i. 1,0}... f: f3 5p en way n w” evely‘ satisfactory. In the Maritimes, . _ ,_.-_ . - ‘ r -. it-rii-‘or '1‘1’l:1ofm1'll§'r'o§lr..111112‘irlljfiulltll- ", 1,1‘,'.}f,‘,§;.‘.',,;' ' mm‘; was arranged’ crops in scrim! are makinu n iln illll" cu] rul s-tnck, uftnr iili r-hnrxri-s __.1/J lgflfliilllllil? I: 11-11735 3- 50111139 01 ml-LCh ITIERSUI"! satisfactory progress, though warm I ,1.‘_,_ "W, q“ pahifillfllifi’ hloiir-iryiluilrpigrpogiiiiirrl]‘S1121: [i.t-bath- _ i’; llirfliiindriit!’ to tlic people of the parish to have dry ‘venthcr would prove be“? ' ' ~.".'.".:i.-"...".!'."‘:;-;:' .?.:‘..:.';:r:;;=.':.1. - 1 111 " “d "med W‘ "emb- noo. 1.. Boos. combo. or ivrl-vru In» unit-P. R7 ' i“ o o , -_- M1 H‘ piiistontRev. Drf. ‘Yolk? Saftthe m“ weather continues very wurm and -.11r11 nus 0 r per allure nr the s, h.‘ m _ n3 _1 ,-,\- i 8.58 B one O ‘i0 S1 0 i1 BIS. d 1 t u P i ,. 1nd 1, 1L . i _ .| _ . _ _ '-_ F- r_ r_ . v _ ry throug iou 1e rov n.e c filflrlivdlfiiiil; (iyfmflfffr-rpparmfllilll-rtlhfllfl :1"".'§'|'|"k "x11 “x15 “PC1511 I114 "I 10L“) who Mo“ Reverend ‘M59111’ A‘ osum“ crops are maturing rapidly. De- il'lll‘l“tllii\“i‘ll‘irhrl'l‘llll‘ ‘illlsrilond “'11:: i-éinsn- “Si”; Co“, 101,; 1h... 11.12, 1.11',-‘,_i;, van, D.D., Bishop o1 Charlottetown. mus {On°w._ .' i‘i ' g; . . , _ . _ '. " .- 1-1. i" ' hot" Rllilfll‘, or‘ are; 5.0 [lLL-{nllillzililki zlvli-lt- Hun“ ' 73,11,111 77% 711V‘ h’. I V] May it please Your Excenencyz_ “"' “"1" ""1"" "~ ' - When the Angel of Death vlslt- A n; PROWNCES "W" -""""~" 11111.: livrillt‘lvtfp:fli‘lilg\'t“li’r“£30 'K£F,..:','ZYI{ “ .7? Along 'The Water Front ed us and took from our midst that A,b.:?IRN.,11...s1.1»n Area ;....l i-ur - - _'_ '_"_ _ '1 y. — 1""‘l'1"'{l“"": u-‘lll\""slzcllv"""c 11211711111111.1192“ -l‘ilrl‘l1il‘lmshly1ltl‘llzf‘ " ‘- l; nluphdoved and Holy B15110“ thefiVhcnt is 80W. headed and making ., .111 1'" ‘ _ -, - --~- _ , _ _ _ Ivnplfpr n‘ u. h. u. \lriii11l ‘J-for-l smfimlnfi: ~ ‘. \ Iii? H _ a’ Railway Wharf Rlght Rcymcnd Louis J’ ohcary’ a rapid grmvth; ha“ damage is re_ 111g.iiii:iniiinvurl'iifilv.6‘; .. - l“ mu-(L ni‘|1‘illi;l11i‘lf"i;r l h! I is 117,] 173; i? ‘vi-we o; sorrow passed Over us and ported m isolated areas_ Alberta .i '.‘Ii'ii F ~~ ~ ' ‘- i- " i1 - ' ghllrlllilltilllliilflilllilflX . .. I + t1 S‘ s‘ Rgdhanm ciptal? ‘LILW 9W hearts we“: saddened a1" our Southeastern Area-Crops have» '.»|11-- illil ‘I .. . _ .--< ' e m- rom . . _ _ , _ _ n... .111..,..,.,,1 - l ‘ ' , " " h 1 ing wil commence s w . . 11..|=11-.| Uil ..1'I\‘..J'Jné.'&y r b; 119111; b11111 food. This shipbclongs knowledge not 8W“ a Spy-WW 13115 Alberta Western Area-Practic- Flvflillh’ PM" -- Stock Exchange 1.. to the Canadian Terminal Steam- to the ground, hovered over us and any ah when; 1s headed out and, $11 m - . - . ,, .- . . 4 u ships Limited and her tic-nuig port through it all shone the rays of the following amph; mm, grglfis are i5 Rlvllllvfll. Qlle- Divine Pronuse “Behold .1 um with m - . H l1 has _ ,7, . gklng rapid progress a Cull .\luiiey ... .. w I P m If“ ism ‘,215_ you all days till the consummation damaged crops 1h 51119.11 areas. -. . r on .0 .. > 1 1. - - ' 1- _ APT“?! 110"" 1'1"?” .s1o<»ilh’“cml h Jolkqat-Tfllilltzitfhnorxllinst “WW1 1‘ - 42%| "W 4171*! 43 l" 9; Rial-Inc wharf of m? wohldlh so m1; virtue of ‘lilac saskatchewark-Crop prospelts cont ' ~ " i- . : ' —— DFOITIISB. e 8S 5911 11$ B- W°Y 1y ti f ii satisfactory n mos CORPORATION SECURITIES: EE‘|-:|(IZ,||£;‘|0||‘ l',:_],o.:;a...l111g‘4 1826 18%. 18% KENSINQJTON Customs Cutter Clialeur, Captain successor 1h the peyggn of your Ex. 592312.15 anfjth o; sgskagboh, while . Vi‘ . . . . 1111111111 .. .. 5 nnmfln°‘nrr_w m‘ 1 ll-Jlli/HCI‘, in port for engine repairs. cqllency, whom we, tqday welcome m the Prince Amery; are; 11nd the m (Qormiffflfv ' 11111.11‘ 1315' Mrs. Elmer Bowness and young: with open arms rind glad hearts and hxgrbme horn}, wheat heads are v.11. (‘mu 11.1 8%‘ son Bryce, of Grcenville. Mich, are. LWM W118i’! oiicr you our filial love and devo- filling well with ample moisture. i‘: 11.1 21,1 . . . - _ 11:... 1:1,", __ 5h ’| 00 m m cnloying B. pleasant holiday with: I 4 tion. and good average S46E15 We ex z-‘lilll gllafllil\l'fil ‘i2’ ‘in “ 1/ Mrs. Bowness’ mother, Mrs. Heath $0111‘. E1111 COYBhHIH. Captain That Holy Mother the Church has pCCtDCl. Extreme heat and strong ' - .' ' .. -i'.- _. _w g _ W, __ . . __ _ _ gmmn“! “Smglfiy u. M. I 9717M .02» “as Bowness and her sister’ Mm R M_ AintLcoJ, aiili ed in POrt with a given to us one with such scholaly winds have caused further ded ll . -~ l, .- ~ 1. - . an ‘ , w m"! Njlfkiffl‘ __ ' '11 - Pldgeon, of Victoria. H1120 0100B attainments and marked admins tcrloiatlfln in the can r11 mo... frruiu . “,,_.,,,,_.. “an.” 4| . schr. Vandals, Captain Malcolm, 11.111111; nbuity to labor in His vine-southern parts of the Province.‘ Mum mm ~: \1.»11Itr"l-':1'§~.~.-'r"_ ' fl Mr. and Mrs. Parnell MatzMahon 11T1'1\'°°11l1 171111114111 11 c9410 01 6081- yard in this small Province, manl- where crop conditions now vary‘ " 1mm NM Breweries I and daughter Margaret, have re- 5- 5- skiléial-md. Caimilfl $011919 fcsts to us in no iniccrtain way the ifrnm very poor to complete failure.‘ -~ >' v r. .- . . . -' . - 99-50 ' ‘ turned from an extended trip 111 11°11 W111i 11 “"80 01 0031- unifying iniluence of that CliurclnFurmcrs in some section. are cutt- V’ »- . "1 < . 1~ ~~ - Dnguyloy 0F myhhh -::'[-"":':"'§‘;";L through the Canadian west. They ' in this. our own fall Dominion and '1ng wheat and coarse $81" 13:. GV-"LWTEED WWI“ sum-i n! (‘nnhtlp were accompanied on return by Blllflahl. B9115 W113i‘! iiupels us to oficr to you with love feed. More rain is urge“ Y1 "9? i ' r Y r~ _\' n 101m “ 1" E L their niece, Miss Margaret Moc- Tug 1415881‘. Cillmlin 581111710- and reverence, obedience in every- ed, Manitoba-Vihcat is Ypenlngi 1' x l‘ "mm" hwris Mahon daughter of Mr Marshall “‘111°11 "Timid 111 P011- 5- 1BW (13315 tuing DPftfllillF-g to the advance- rapidly and cuttinz of OM13’ gram. vxi: - " ' ' . ‘ ,_ ,- , l.‘ N "it “Onhwm i037 m7 Nappy-m’, MiicMuhon, of Hope, B.C, 8E0. Bite!‘ TCDIUFIYIE 1-119 M11716 19°" nit-zit of our holy iTllQlOn. has commenced. Honoring “111 b l‘ N l‘ v... soon}? "1 1-313 i-iiWfi-Il» " tween Cape Tormentine and Bor- 1t seems fi'ti"ug in this occasion fairly several by "m “'°°1‘- 1-“1” - w 11 1.0.2,,‘ .- ,.._,'.,,,|‘ I- - - - ~ v - _ , n do. r- \' 1- - '- - -' | _ _ I den sailed yesterday afternoon for 1 - <1 ~ ti .1, b wns o Jul" yields are int-heated ln u od- ~ “ -" '1 ‘ ms Rhoda Jasques’ of NL is Viabou at which lace she will ick a 1mm)» W11 n1 t b llli at :1 cxcc t the Red River Valley whrri (- x 11 _ visiting here, the guest of her 1 D P 17m, 151.. thu tin r an an , . p N _ in... 11 c brothers, Heath and inn-iv Bowness up two snows and tow them to Holy 131511011. Most Reverend .1. O-!¢°1“1"1°"s are fairly eood- 0-1‘- . . . hi -. '1 DOMINION on c.\.v.\n.\ nosns and he: sister, Mrs. W. H. Darrach. CT-mi-‘UQ-"On. N-B- [Plessis SCICCLJLI st. Alexis, as the :li"i western nrcas are D7418 Blind . . “""°°1"' '° '1""“"°" t “"'"" Mrs. Jacques has been absent from i Titula: of the 1'.1-<t Church at Rollo [or cut for fccd. It will be macs.- (Tuuudc m“ m) Cllli" K10 her home Province for seventeen 931W"? ‘V1181’? Bsv and admi» l~lJlTtl Confirmation ‘my to ship into the SOUWWESWY" fill: If II 1511311311 11511111121123. \_\'lu\:1t mun Law 1...: veers and naturally sees many here for the first tiiue. lrrviiog-ltqvwm; or QUEBEC ;i‘_.vpc . .. zqlnlhnnh “n. mifi-ixksi-i-r. .. .. . 4!)“. 4W1 "h. changes among h." 01d negghhors S. S. Gaspesia, Captain Riou, of 'Ihe genius o.‘ that illustrious prew ~ - 1 ‘e a am m_ -1'-11.-". '1'. nl-iitlliuiil 1.11. ioiim . 1 '. ' l: ' find fflendfi- 1'19!‘ daughter Rhoda 111B Clarke Steamship Company Ltd. 13h; vivmed 5.115 invigorated $11?‘ Fwfiwcnt rams om: 0 irations j“ P" -- f)“; “Pig "if" 1"?“ ~' is with her mother and they leave arrived in Port yesterday and after church in every 11.111 of the diocese, "rod with uni-n. P i i "- w- i‘ i_ :11: 0.1-0 115.25 - .. h _ - . _ _‘ _. _ m... mp5 are promsrh. on return on h1g1; n x1, . loading 1i general caiso will sail st. Alexis too hcnid 111s \OiC0 spcuk- ~ ---1 C 1T“ EXE-"PT W511i") y e for Montreal, Que. ‘mg the language of true and sincere 1‘"""°T5 and “h” r°°t5 continue Y . - ._ , f 1 ess. In-Y 23.1w... my $11351‘; 1213.113 lad-jg The induction oi’ Rev. W. s. Lor- devotion and responsive to the ca-l lijfl-qliizxswrtlési vtrov ngvgod apple mv- .'.. Muriliiwx-i 1011.111 101.25 . .. i118 into the pastors. lcharse of the ~ it awoke we llfr- of reliififllls 8°11“ h“ m mms are abumh “we -- -.-'1wc1.1\>-'11 110:1.‘- 110-110 iconsington and Summcrfield Uiiit- ity. That this activity still exists. @101» W t9 sm- commas good . . . ~ , c. ~_ z 1 ' ~ 111m CONVERSION 1.01m issvns) .. ed Churches took place in the Keu- c we necd ‘not tell you. as this beauti- "m- OF ONTAR") 01w . . Novmom-nn 101.110 102m . I: 51mm“ United church on “may M tenuhe which we have just fin- Onts are ripening fart but the il- no . NnvlJiifl-M 102.20 incur. cveninz. July 31st. A large congre- _ ' ishcd symbolizes our love and devo- 1 1d m be attuned by cmut and -'= . . N , .-r :1. ,'r" u-t. ye w. - - hi’; _ _ N§§.‘_.‘,‘,‘j,§_,j§ QQQ 13.,’ 8f,“ gntion witnessed the impressive ser- n. M. s. IiELIOTROPI-I our: tionl to ifvrotiictrfihuroh. {sh to ex “m. Hay‘ mt saved before the ‘IARKET mwww Fun Avmvfl ‘I . 11y . vice. Rev. Dr. Ramsay, of Tilnity AUG. lb-Copt. Ryan. Harbor Mas- Pierc 0.9'._1>o iiy wet w t m nmvy “my. is of mm- quality, but hm 390.1318; Egyptian Lmhheng; 15 United Church, Charlottetown, as ter, has received word from the press our M1 mgness 0 DFOmOB rmpruximntdy 75¢‘ to 80¢, was ‘NTERNATIONAL PETROHCUM Co” whhoh; a rwah stop blebdghg 1h- chairman of the Induction Com- commanding officer that H.M.S. union with our beloved pastois, any hayvcstcd m good condition‘ _ I shmmh Cnuteflzgs wounds and nilttee, conducted the service. Rev. Heliotropc expects to arrive in undertaking for the advancement Com is ouistanding: the borer has ' “ “W” °t 11"’ M" "'1" cmmd" '11“ prevents blood pohohghg L. P Archibald of Bedcque gave Charlottetown on the afternoon of of our Holy religion. d ppqm“ 0 but damage ~ ' ' rcnn up =.._. ~ '—-"--~~ --»- ~-~-—~ -—— the address to the minister and Rev. Tuesday. August lltli- The fOIIOW- Thai “'0 01 Si‘ A1°X15 may 1“ 11“ d1... .5 shghh Emy potatoes Thomas Palethorpe. of Bradnlbaxie. lng m- thc ship's dimensions: future. 115 in 1119 1168i. fllvYP-lfi 5U“! We a hm“, Crop o; cxceyh-ng f _ addressed the people, each speaker Length, 265 feet; Draught, 14 feet. l t) bc good loyal citizens of Church ;1_dqn“-v_-- y)“ craps gonerany cowl st t & |givlng a. suitable and appropriate n11: E's-to we be: OI Y0" by V1111“ mum’ promising‘ Topping 0g ' i address. Mr. Luring commenced CHURCH SERVICES-Owing to of you: holy office to pray for us. mbmco is we" under wny and con- Correspondente o, his ministry here on Aug. 2nd and the absence of Rev. P. Watson Cur- That W111‘ Yeti-PS 115 Chm Pam" dmom M, highly ymt1sfacfory_ preached to large congregations at rie and Miss Currie at the summer oi’ our Diocese may be many and MARITIME PROWNCES Greenshields 8; Co. m“- wvi-BS- w- e“ M-s- 1mm sci-w- e Co“ we“ w"- be m“ D-"m- P-“v-“e-w-r my “riv- intermittent .-...... have m... and family are being welcomed by no regular preaching services at down upon you his manifold bnzss- haying oppmuon: (“Liam and the Member. of the Montreal Stock Exchangg the citizens of the town and it is Murray Harbor North and Petersfl inizs 1s the Wish and Prayer 0f 11115 qunmy n; the product has been ‘earnestly hoped that their life and Rioad Presbyterian Churches on congregation . _om,ovhqg impaired in certain sect- work here will be blessed. sabbath, August 9th, but Sabbath Signed, John A. Doyle. Joseph “m. Grains are dlhhg won. 88 Great George SL, Charlottetown S°h°1"5 W111 me“ B‘ ‘he “SW1 Dwgk- Pet" C°““"‘Y- 11mm“ Early varitics of pointers are ready l Rev. G. T. 81111885. M?!» 5911888 hours in the afternoon. - Services —————-—- fm- thr- mgrkbg, A good average ‘ Q and Miss Eilu are leaving this week will be resumed on Sabbath August (Associated Press) f app“... is anticipated r _ 1 ’ crop 0 . . ¥ for Halifax. They expect to return‘ 15th be Mun-by Harbor Nmth nn/ LONDON, Alli. l-EIPPYU" Pastures conunhe h, good 00nd“- iii. t" P"- -- ' a» 1- w- 1-3- P- m» "-- ""-'-'-- M Sensational 5c Drink Orange Cruh contains the fresh juice of sun- ripened oranges. ' Over two million cases of it sold in Canada and United States last year. SERVED COLD 5 ' cents ’a fGLASS - 1 g Sold in Charlottetown at the CITYlS SOFT DRINK STORE 88 QUEEN STREET A unique event occurred on Tues- day, July 28th, when Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Duggnn, celebrated the sixty- first anniversary of their marriage. m. and Mrs. Duggun though lid-l vanced in years are still ‘in good). health. out at the reception-X. MAYGLAN, Sslsbnrg, Aus- Their family of six daugh- _ tors and two sons were all pres- " trln, Aug. hwiuirinr nun Marin-ll’, l! your oiil parachute jumper, Ill killed hilly when his “chute hlled to open." un- til he was only 150v feet shove the ground. He Jumped from s ers‘ Road at 2.30 p. m. iieBiois Bros., i.t WHOLESALE MERCHANTS AND FIRE I SURANCE BR KERS v Our policy bu always been and will continue to be:- "Evei-y customer molt in com- pletely mil imruervediy nt- w llfled." ‘ Telephone 008 or IOU. piano piloted by Prime Storm- Inr: at 1M0. Mi- i mother knows when her child suf- _ w-Wrlnz. spent g comfortable night ll!‘ night and his physicians today expressed themselves as sails- fied with the progress he made since he underwent an oi'*\‘¢\' tion last woek for a kidnu: 4 ~ PR OVINUE 0F BRITISH COLUMBIA Playing ‘is practically finished and the yield is 100% of average. Ofiief- Grain crops ore making satisfactory progress and n good average yield :=Eve'ry careful and observant h, expgctgd_ 11-19 hot; weather is very favourable to tomatoes and semi-ripe tomatoei are being pick- ed. Potatoes, onions and other root crops are doing weliAn excell- cnt crop o.‘ apricots is now being shippcd and early plums and ders. They drive worms from the pgachcg are boim picked, Apples fers from worms. She also knows that if some remedy be not speedily applied much harm will result W the infant. The best application that can be got ls Miller's Worm Pow- . P5<?l‘7-1\l.11‘=""- TA no; C“ ..___...=_-—=?:£?:E=?;E:2-IEE_..___. Morning Stock Letter W c" Street Mirror Says:- isyn-v-u 1.. . ._i.r1...-.1 nn- nllmlllim nri-om ln Inilk \l~l\\"\ m, g. - r "HIM" 11.» nnijnr (urn. '11..- run 1n n1- -.-.1a1.~ i-ninilllsiirll ||| lhi- .-..-1_r i. \lil- no.1 >11...- lruilcn In n oilriiglir \a‘\lvfl|lly for the nu»! - iri 1 l‘.\u Illiliihirlflfl lfull (III: lilii- prriiuiis iii-gn-i-nsiuii. -- _ .1 nlnl-(I tin-i iii-r] lllvlllrliil Illevlllig ti; ziflilrul lI\\ll'|l ‘nilii-ililun of flu- neiir n-rrn i-ourni- ni‘ Iruulnenn. Thin vleprvuinr. iilrl-nily l|1i~ Invited iui lung: n» ilio nvi-riurn uni- no! iiflrrtril lnyvinf-Ii i-iri-niuislmii-en in ni-‘ nrm ovcr the minn-iiir_v uuii-ly o! iii.- vountry so that the nnfnrnl scum-nui- improiemrnt in business thin full may vvil)’ out o “'0 lmvo l‘Yill"i'k\l‘ll mrr 0x11 clzutln" 1i‘ ll iiili ri-i-inrry in huninun ~i<1"lr' liizlrlret hilt are blill ll ivnifiivi-il Illill fhl- (‘lirrelif re: iiLl I'D! lnlirfip ilmivfll the ilrkrf i |-r.1h:ii||y' inui-li lll'ilfl‘l‘ Hi0 low of llil un lirm iiiz- highs of the in. iii-lpiiii-il full rerun-r)’. The Beaaharnois Report (MIIlllTXll GIETJHo) The report of the Buuuiiarnois Committee puts upr parliament a great rcsgioiisiiiiiity which it is certain it w' not hesitate i0 meet. The revelations that u-crc made durii the inquiry have roused the public conscience and brought number of public men under censure. l! has fallen to t Parliamentary committee i0 take the first step towards t vindication of public life and Parliament must complc the task. _ In this first step the committee is unanimous in its fir. ings, which could hardly be othcrivisc in regard to the cc demnatory phases of the report. 'l‘he three parties that fl; representation in the Iiousc 0f Commons llkeujise fou. representation on the committee under the chairmanship the Hon. W. A. Gordon and no puriy can afford to countt ance or condone certain doings 0f some ofthosc in cont; of the Beziuharnois project. The committees condemnation is clear and unmlstakeal as directed zigainst numcd friends of the Liberal admin {ration granting the concessions. filove emphatic 1's the cu mittec’s censure of. the Sivcczey contributions to the sli- funds for campaign purposes made with the manifest int. ti_on 0f purchasing the “influence” 0f men high up in 1 Liberal party. Those contributions have burdened i Bcnuharnois enterprise with an unnecessary expenditi und the public will upliold the committee in its considc lion that “return should be made immediately 0f u moneys improperly taken from the Company's funds 1 ])_0llt’l,CZll subscriptions by those responsible for their exir. lion. With regard to the proof of the payment of $120,000 John Aird. Junior, which lie maintained he received for s vices he himself rendered the Bcziuharnois promoters, i unanimity of the commiticcis conclusion that “there is evidence which would indicate that any of this money t reached any political organization or any person ziuihoriz to receive campaign funds” may now put an end to some the stories that have been circulated in this relation. The inability qt‘ the committee i0 understand why i Beauharnois‘ syndicate should pay so generously for assi consisting of a rejected concession finds special exprc. 1 in the report and the recommendations in this and 0th respects will probably necessitate a. reformation of i Beauharnois administration, but ihcse changes, it may supposed, can be effected without prejudice to the evoluti of the enterprise. The outstanding fact i0 be borne in mind 1's that ji before Sweezey hzmded the $700.00!) to the Liberal cumpui, fund, Rt. Hon. W. L. Marla-male 111121;: went with Sunni Haydon to Bermv-“i 1-’ ‘ - v1": E1 conference with S: iitor McDougzild ' f~ -' - ._- with 41 13.211 hzirnols cheque. i“ .. -..oo_-._.. ... ._ . -._,._. mL-uum-4:~- r-L-\1ni11s Famous‘ ‘Hfglzway (Dr. A. A. Illacflonalrl, in the Provincial Legislature) “Some time before the Christian era there ivas an ho orable gentleman ivho occupied :1 position in the Roma iEmpire somewhat similar to the position 0f Minister i Public Works. His name was Applus Claudius Caucus. I: is known in history as ilic projector of a higciiivziy. He w: a very learned mun. He wrote books; he ivus a critic l writers; he aspired t0 all the offices that it was 1iossib. to fill in the days 0f the Roman Empire; he was consu tribune, dictator and censor. ln fact, he was a _L,"l'L‘Zlt nun His name comes down through the zigcs and is linked u with the Appinn Way, that great high-road leading" fro: Rome to Campzinla and lower Italy over which the irai fic of the capitol was carried and the legions marched t conquest and glory. He ivzis recognized as :1 uondcrfu character, a man deserving; of having: a iilqinvu_v' name: after him. But, I0 and behold. he horrified the people win thought so much 0f him by 11:11:15!!!) the higfhzrrzg/ after Iiini self. And if you will look flown the corridors of time um search every nook and crunny 1/0.": will scarcely find an other gcntlcnmn nrzriiiny a Izigliivrig/ afirr Izimsreif nrzti you come to the llmz. Jnnu-s I’. illclnlg/rc, illinizs-tei‘ of Pub Iic Works in the Lcu Gorcrlilizc-rit. “It is a great honour i0 luive a higinvay named afici one. In every city there are monuments; almost every min of note has a monument 0f some kind; but for." have high ivillimimed after them. 'l‘licy are reserved i0 perpetual: the names of men of transcendental qualities. The Lincolr Highway, which runs from New York to the opposiie coast. is about 4,000 miles long: it is named afici- the grout lib orator. Abraham Lincoln, :1 mun ulxo was horn in the most humble siiuiiiioii and who came in Iic one of thm greatest statesmen 0f 1'10 ltcpublic. Sixty yours after h: died, the people of thui country thought that he was hip enough and renowned (‘ilOUiIll i0 name a hiiyhuuhv ziftei him and they named it the Lincoln Illflliwii)’. “There is another hiqhway out West, culled ilio Pucifit Highway. It is one of the most remarkable that was cvci built. It runs from the boundary line of (Tunzida i0 tin Mexican border, through ihc most gorgeous scenery in the world. The)‘ could not find any mun hi1! cnnuirh ic name it after, n11, they culled it the ‘aclfic liiglnvay, af- ter the greatest body of water in the world. "You may count on ilie fingers of one hand the gvoui highways of’ the world-the Appiun “Kay, the Lincoln 1121;11- way, the Pacific iiiglivvay. “Then we come lo tho McIntyre l-lighivny. "It is a curious thing that the length of ihcsc high ways is an index. to some cxicni, 0f the greatness of ihl man 0v the object uficv which they are culled. For cxampll system and set. up stimulating and are coming on well and the quality nothing effects, so thdt the chiid's.o1' 1h: fruit is good. Pasturage at progress thereafter is painless and oi’ the fruit is good. Piisturage is badly needed in some districts. the Lincoln Higlnvay is 4.900 miles long. "The length of the _l\ic’lniyre Iiighway, Mr. Speakeu is threequarters of a mile! ’ 1 - r ‘vkuw A l r lll|~ [Iinn-llillily 11s rrruVPr) Ill llifli \ .......'---‘-\--_ 1‘ 1'1’ l1 ‘It 1-! #11“ u. ~ . l". ; -; \_-_. ---_ w-x-J-I-“i-L-q“ 1L.