.lamiesoiis Drug Store, iiiil lilili 1 i, » I v QT:-/’ 1'- E. R *Ti .. ..._ ._'_,_,_*_,__;`é;__. _ 1 i~.':r< .-. ‘is ua.; of H = fi _ __-I A _ a cpe crgamze --____-:; ..-f Bi..\\i_\t.io:1, Vt.. luly t -Arrange ments are Ii.-ini; iniule to hold it novci race on the l.eb:incii '\'.»i‘lcv and Chatham di- visio-.i ot' the ll-it|aiiilg_ll.. R. some time Summa, 1,; “ill be between the fastest locomotive on the division and ii tindeni motor izosoleuc cycle ridden by Ilenshaw and Heii.~l.r0iii. 1122*: Golor in the Checks Riclinoss In the Blood 'Anil Hcnltli. Yignr and Strong-th in the \\’hole Syeicrii “lien Dr. Clmse's Nerve Food is (sed. Pzileness of the gums, lips and inside of eyelids, nervousness, weakness, iii- digcstion, headache und despondency are the symptoms common to clilorosis and anaemia. i These symptoms indicate that the blood is thin and \v2.tery, and does not <;(\nt3,in sufllcicnt nourislimciit-symp- toms that disappear when Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is used to build up the body and till the shrivelled arteries with rich, red, life-sustaining' blood. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is a special formula devised especiclly for all dis- es arising from an exhausted condi- tion of the blood and nerves, and has proved sigiially successful al 5 cure 1 e ia. and chlorosis. or ana rn In fact it cannot fail to cure these ailments. because it goes directly to Qforni new red corpusclcs in the blood, [and so nourishes und restores the sys- hem to health and vigor. It is of incalculable worth to women ‘suffering from the weaknesses and ir- regularities peculiar to their sex, and :ls evidenced by the grateful testimon- -ials published from time to time in the daily press. Dr. Chase-'s Nerve Food. the great blood builder and nerve restorative; 50 <~- :..~' P. box at all dc°-.iers, or Edrnan- ¢ - tires & Co., Toronto. p Boxes* ln Black Tin, Nickle and Cellu- ilsid. O Hair Brushes* Oir 250 Brush is splendid value. Combsw Large assortment of Rack Combs from 5~: each upwards. The Modicsl Hall. 1 W his The S. S. Bonavisia. suilinea from l Bands of Hope reputed March .1 ,..¢..._ M0D¢r6&L Friday morning, July 12: ', I B will due at Chair-lo.tetown, Sunday 1 31, 1900 BW-llllllg, July l4:n, and on Mondo. B . Y morning,Jnly l5':h, sailsfor St.Jo1-n’a, . . - Receipts of Sub. Div _ d ' Newf_oundlsnd.vm Nprih SYdziey,C.B. the ya, ' S nImg340,2g4_76 _-- g _ . _ _._ _ _, .,' csrrying, horses. cattle and sheep on I Paid for benefits in Sub. Divs. $11,219.18 deck and produce under deck at lowf L 9 pos_`iole raves. For further attic"- . P * lars astofreight and p-1.s~i1g=a apply G *° N PEAKE BRO3 & CO_ J No._oi§ representatives in Grand ` cdmwn’ July U' IQOL l NDivisions 4238 _ ~I >_ _ _‘__ 4 "*- . - ,IL . Sub. Divs, $72,386.33 (Continued From First Page) we know that we have the some high deals, the same strong tuds, and the lsuuie true Father, which ave been our iistuy and our strength in all the past. I and hence we move on with nnfiiliei ing ’|. 5 Suspended S8 =Number Sub. Div. suspended, re~called and revoked ` 59 Number of Sub. Div. March 31, 5 1901 709 Number of members July, 1900 34,614 Number of members admitted by initiation and card 9,025 Number of members admitted by ro-instatemen: 262 Number of members admitted 149 2,612 2,514 4,624 from Divisions reorganized Loss in membership by with- . dmwals Loss in membership by Chart- . ers being surrendered, etc.. ' Loss in membership by suspen- ._ SIODS iL0ssin membership by being expelled. violation of pledge Loss in membership by being expelled, other causes 1,143 Loss in membership by deaths 174 ‘ Number of members, March 31, 1901 Number of violations of the pledge during the year _ 202 Loyal Crusaders number of ;' Companies March 31, 1900 Laval Ciosziders number of Companies orgaidzed Loyal Crusaders number of conipani- ~ suspended work 14 I Jyal Crusaders number of companies M" ‘ch 31, 1901 27 Loyal Crusaders number of melnbe' s Merch 31, 1900 Loyal Crusaders number of members March 31, 1901 2,212 295 32,688 3 CO I3 2,208 1 forwarded. l Each year the Returns the de- largest Grand Division can give their seem possible for the other Grand Divis- ions to do ro. With three-fourtlis of the , Grand Divisions neglecting to report. a summary of the same would be mis- lending- and fail to give cvenan approx- _ . . em. -~_.f.~i...-;,~;-_~v :ri~.1is-_~'“':ir;§;3"-R_i\1’\°, -WHT _, = _ . 1. °.» _ ~ _ - , ,_ * 1 , ~' ' in ' ‘ . f ‘.""‘ i __-"‘“~< if`~'i":.‘\.=s;‘:f§ Ti~iiEFi"§ It is an old among the light- ro _ . stop thief” and so putting the public » . ~ ~ 6 ' ° ~:_ » 1 -.T °‘ -fi ...- ‘ , -rms ccinnuu. cn.iiu.o'mii~owit,_ Pifntcs -_ ici? .-.-., 1 , ,_ .1 -_ ,- ;gw»_ ` :`.~1-»._.'a ' .'_‘.'i ‘- - V ~ Moro; _crc~.'_=. Russ i._o:o_.\torive._lS0NS f0%:3;?:x§.§ieaAp1§§{nc3.é0ww. P., of Western New York. died January 28, _ _ he ilclosed' flondav eifter ». _ ;,_'_ 1. ~ '» -._~,:/_ _,- ‘ NOTICE-'Our store will _ . _, _ ` A noone during August from I o’c1ock»--J. PATDN 5 Co ' - -. f 7. .»<_~ Firnian McClure, P. G. W. P., of - _ _ I Nova Scotia, died March 1901. j V __ f Hiram T. Chaco, P. G. W. A., of _ , Rhode Island. died April 11, 1001. 6' ‘ . ., of _ TC 'l`l“l E LADlE‘ Sk ts ' to Tad- ,dT 1 theflloli Nothing like our New York 'style ever imported here, The styles are the very n ZEALA,-D_ wh-it shade you want all to yourself in any style you please made to measure and made to . _ 0 _ $8.75. Following the last session of the Na The newest sucking ever shown here, also the latest in tuolang, Grand Scribe of the Gi-and Division of _S Special r~rder~ executed within ten days. 4Q $|||¢ Waisis always on hand New designs received as they come forward unanimous vote 0,, ,his National Divi8_ Nt-xt week we will rxhibit the “moles of the best house in the trede for Fall R ,0,,_ and asked the Grand Scribe to for, Fiannelette,_S lk,Freno_h Cpera F‘l=oi:ie3,_ Y.-ivsr., Sisteeus, etc., etc. You can ling ony what ward to me the christian name of each for Fall, r'leliv»-it-d during August. 1 = - ~ -1 e '~ _ _ Block Taffeta Silk Waisis in str-ck, newest styles, Qnly measure requi for ter' Early m Octobelg rlcmved-“letter ` 'fo d»y’s stwolr consists of sizes 3! and 34st*-$5.50; sizes 36 “und 38 ct , sizes 34 from W. U. Seed, G. _..., informing me _ ., 5 he had received a Qonnnuni- ‘S 2”. 36, lhfeq 3’ $6.70, Rnd $8. .or Y p 1, cation from Brother _Thomas Cas- Silk Wuiszs in evening shades, Just the thing for the' Govai nor Genenl's reception Well. P- M- W- P-» 110Uf5’1H8 him Of ilu y are have Montreal big st-ores ask $5.75 for t-he some wa.iet.' 1 the action of the National Di.vision,also Tk, . .` . d f Tampime 8.1,! t k ib k d».f t 1 1 k . . __ ._ _ , , , .giving the initial naines of the appii ‘ = aist, is .na e rom_ p - _ i no et ac an ron - o so l eaves :too i ¢,mis_ _ CMM- Qf{mg_qn. size. 34. price $4.50 netr. I Vfaigfld T01' °»t1}`19P1);_t€ }?1Y 8V1:1;d00D1~ Pak; B||_|g as above, sizo 34, price $4.501 ~ mum , . » - _ grve (tlidolihrisstiane ndihe Idltnoul di; ~ R€>"i"3l BNIB: 920 4G» P.‘°'°° $430- (style as °b°"-) ' y » 1 e ' ' .npl)ii11§9'o!ir*ember, the form ofthe Charter lininqycense’ size 34_""ghter sm? 36' Pm” ‘£50 “Yau mu pay ‘S Pa|e lag, size 34 as above, price $4.50. Mauyg, size 36,price $4.50 Black, size 36, Q,-in-,9¢ n, .ne ss, price. $4.50. N 1 i. be 1 .i I. Pale Pink -nd Crush Strawber .#298 34 °1\1y-Pfi<=°$4 50 ral dglmhruhsicatfdlndece ve to my Seve 1* Deep Qgfise Taffgta, size 34, with 'asked and hem ,stitched back, front! ` INCOMJPLETE RETURNS. 5 Palg Pink, sizes 34 and 36 (soiled) was $7.75, now $5 Only two lmall spots on Néwy BIU3, gold buttons, tucked sleeve, back and front, price $6 50, size 35 Hgligtfgpe, size 34, price $7.50. Same as above. Pea" cfgy, size 32, price $6.75. Same as above. Pale Mauyg, size 34, price $7.50. Same as above. ~ Palg |u¢5 in four di&'erent designs. $7.25 size -34; $7.50 size 34 $6.75 size cfimggn, size 38, price $7.50. Same as above. JAMES PATON ,*_~,.`\ _ n lilllllilllllllllllllllllll H -_ ~ .A - - ~ ,__-,X _ I No. of public meetings held 480 it .._- ‘* ,No._of Temperance Tracts dis- B. __-5;, ‘; ~.-‘\_- A;,_,>_.§_,,_ 5 ik tributed " .‘_» ll' \-"5",-1»`.° Y Qpe _< . v_.,,.. z :_ Il _’.'V_‘1_v ~ I1 ?;";`| ‘_ ’ Q ~:~."(b»1 f -Y 1-"*1Q`5` <,,,_- -. " ,»_ .`."¥3Lv/ ' _ t 1-7 "I . `;‘.*.~<".-¢.'».. ~.'“ L Q,-< " ` 1 fi __-_ ` . &;;1§` " _ /.' "jg - t\- ""' `._g'v* . _ ,H _I _. ~ I , "¥’£?"_':"' '»~`£-. ~ A ' ""1 l ' ‘gf-`£';_.':‘ ‘i‘!_ .;"<~"‘f.-;:<;'g. < \..~¢~" .'T\7"\. ' ’ :xi 5; f ..e+}»- xr; 9*: '. ¢___ ~ rr * for L >§. _ mb .__._-.) .4 ' . \¢_*.~_"»f"-"' *°=` if .1 I -";`l"' _ ~`/I -~=~' - -7 - _- ..-4?. ._ - ‘ft 25:, Mx .\<\ - __ _,_. _' . .. ' .\ . ' . ' -' i ' 1 §§\\\\\§ I4 3 , P. C Brands P. C. Why pay such fabulous piices for CORSETS, I thile P. C. BRANDS are to be had at such . reasonable prices and yet such values. "ER ECT FORMS” at 750 $1.00 $l.l5 and $1.75. PARISIAN CUHSET U0.- Metnufetcturers- 1 QUEBEC. 1.; ~g._if F- et- 25--_t:5` _'ri§iE_ , PIQOQIC L _-Will be Held ah- I N10 RELLI - ON- ` WEDNESDAY, JULY l71h _-mmm Train will leave City st: tion at 0.15 lece‘. liehlrll .are ;§c, children zcc. Special rates for ‘hmilb -. . Sports and Amusemefi' = n leading feature. Refreshments of all l. inds, _ Train will stop at all stations when signal‘c_d. Should day prov: wi iv»>rable_ the picnic wi fl "be held on the fbi. '.». i <1 v. - .ig a_ -7 io Wed,Fri,Set,1`u¢s§w. Pat. lk. Accurate Time g lid Durability 1 at Moderate Cost. is the goal we aim so in buyingf _._.,Uotcbes for our customers, as hund- ‘g reds of purchasers can testify. Every watch is tested and regulated lxeiorobeirg sol.-1. _ _ f on pmt” cus-Rasmus i'~‘;-’~ 51,408 o. of propagation agents em- ployed 9 , -1 .G s _ _ ._».~;- No. of weeks service rendered . " Eli' ~.mforr», health and beauty. B. cause a tooth is decayed or has ached is no reason it ahould be extracted Because a tooth is lost is no reason why you should burden yourself with s plate; _ By cur _famous immediate “extirpation of the pulp” and crown and bridge system we can restore your teeth to their original 3153118 0§ usefulness and beauty and with the great advantage that 535 have no more toothlzche. ¥Vomen who are sick can obtain rvec"li~. gpeat number nine?-eight per cent. have I en perfectly an permanent! r cured. ;' Each ether is held as private anlits con- ,. tents guarded as a sacred confidence. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite T Prescription makes Weak Women Strong and Sick Women Well. 1 gtililiiitlliiiiiiutiiii advice of an unqualified man. ` 1-._ _ _ _ _ _ ' K Why the new baby should not have a new carriage; especia.lly~ at the prices we are now oifering. them. 'We have a number of I different styles' to select from. ~ We can-suit any taste, please any PW56. - M% ui»‘»~=i~i'1l=\i'~»i»ii»» _ 'V If you want a. good, stylish carriage and a good horse, call it or telephone _ LARGES’ LIVERY Personal attention to all or- Y g acre. ‘ Phone 30. 3 LAM=E.sse.e YTTYTWTHI 'LYWIWEFT e '£1-f _ -iii-I IIEG-LI; @&-Elle V' I A.A. .P1 ' vvants p ' ' ' First class, Double Tea reasonable ra ~ - __ ¢_an’t be Blled as well by” any piano 1 as by the MORRIS. Do you know about the mechandism of a piano-the hammers, _ strings, , dampers, etc, etc! Can you deter- mine between cheap, unseasoncd materials in the hands of poor work- men and e Apr _ Plano _ . high class, expensive materials mould- ed by the most skilful mechanics , that ever 'built a piano! M_orr»is - , _ Plano 5 1 > V 1 You must _trust a house with 9., Thais is. `w ' 6 hy"‘so ,many make ai - _ it -.~ ig§.~ u L_ ...__ Our stock of il Waits is nov oomple in utas an emo menu o w I Just New System of s.,.,,... W A lliiic KY§:BPml|'.1'I iz :situated ontheu Grand '1`racadieBe »resoi-tliavux e K SPH plenty of iishfng, l july ist. Write for *£2 '\H&¥l Pl June 14 :gcc d 3m. cf -vii 1 '\ 1_3, si #OLIVER i s his-‘?»‘»f-f ai