recom- United. oi' So-_ °°°2.’i.°l'.’.‘f MINUTES 'os' nsnwmiryg' 'l‘_he" Presbytery-oil Pi~lncefEdwss~d Island. met at ltgtague, and within tn0~Pi‘esbyteriss_ ares. ther., 0,, 'l‘ueiiday_. tlla',l_sV_§\\®nsnth day- ol' s¢:?len:1be{..°i>rgstbouua:;s» nine huns.- re ‘Ml F V0_.¥_`_' 1 `two o‘clook in the atteriibotr;~-'?i:i?sua1_1t' to ad- jourhment. and wfnieoitstituted the“Modsratbr€ A. J. McNeill; besides when-gwerospreseet Meme A. S. Stews/rt, A. J._Back-, mins laters] William McConnell, S. B. Alt. ken, and A. J. McPherson, elders. Mr: Al. J. McN_sllls‘,repsri;ed. that he moderated in, a at" Caledonia.; on Monday the second day of Septem- be|“in'stant,_ that the call came* out unanin‘ionsly_‘i _and“"bzartily in favor of_Mi_'_. A. _, Lake Ainslie, in the Presrmgays rliiifetlfvve. someones tnsvit _wss;_sws,? hnoae. and forty-e§“ ( 48) communicsnts andeighty-t_ _ (83) sdiisrents, and that it wail-adoitipnllsd witli’ A- guarantee of ‘nine hundred dollars 18900) ‘stipend use oi:‘manse~and glebe, anlilm vltcation of'-'fdur weeks. The action of. the interim modera- tor was approved. Messrs 1. J. Mc- Pherson and, Ewen McKinnon, com- missioners. irons. Caledonia. testified' tothe unanimity-"of, the people. in their desire Mr. Miller; as their pastor. 'l‘hs'ci\ll1wae. on mo- tion, sustained as a regular gospel call, .ani.oi1\¢ledii;_u be‘ trallllittedi to the clerhof'-i1ls1Pl'esll!¢»ery..of\\ In-_ verness, ywith-._the_ request that it be issued, if_ _ lslble, at the Synod _ whicn _gi_e@n, Nova Scotia, on the rs y of October next. I Messrs; A_.`.I,_ iueiiéui and A. J. McPherson'were appointed to pro- secute £liQ"§c'pil before the Prssbyhsry of Invs lie`_ds§ Presbytery then adjour- ned to iiuithlll St. James’ Hall. Charlottetown, on 'i‘hussday» tha twénty~sittli"_¢lav off September in- stant, atftielva. olclock. noon, oh; which public lntimation was given, and this_~sederunt_was closed with the benediction. A. J. W. BACK, Clerk pro tempore. ooniriu/I rrrrg. l PHILADELPHIA, sept. 10- nr. wuusm Ii. Furness, the psychologist of Wallinllorlli and Dr. Llghtner Witner, proltssor of~ psychology' at the University ef Pennsylvania redi- culed today the prediction of Dr. Forbes Reel, of London that by 3912 the human race will. have reverted to the gorlllliifyili. _ Dr. _ contends that the ten- 00n0 _ iq=eiu_-tel_l;'ta_e_ ninth 01, enusrec inthe better classes and-the multi- plication of igie dissnlute and less intelligent wi ’produ¢;1 a .racsh ado! Pro at u awe, rec in ores H. iineggossgrzidir eesinei "Everything we know points in the opposite _diree'tion,_” said gr. Furness. "I certainly cannot join _r. Bog: in his prophecy, as I do not believe hat such is the 'dest y of the race. I Dr. `Witnai' 'There heme ogieaii." 5 ~ o oss s hair-,~ will ywtlgngsll-`Bi='£npcessa¢y to his‘_ys_spii 1 is oss, w ich he no longerfiiifsvls to grip trees with, and theslrell of his ear, which was pro- tecttw-'ii/s;f,th¢v'_v|ild. stats. but is no re'l§i`\_ll lol Us to revert to tu, Eorilll 'tfIis." / 0 Get A"Tc'n Cent 'on ;`a'. U is Ken lggggls V months tive .Ti_.__._ _i E _ ~» r>A1N,'r1No_ I - “U53 ’¥1LV» » Special Prize Etclilng and_'Cray__o_n.- 1. Dorothy Wyatt, Summersldb; ` "2_ Mrs, 0. D. McCsl|i\in, Suimnerslde. ' ou Painting (original) sem ure.-1. Mrs. J, 'i‘, McNeill. Suinmerside; 2. Miss Nellie Andrews, . Water Colors, portr\ait or figure, subiect from life.-1. Miss Dorothy . _ e; pndzeysi s0in.n0_i;si0e._ ‘ Water Color landscape or marine. f-1. Jean'AndI]'ey_rp`, Suuunerside; 2.' Miss May ryioniliey, Port Hui. fwwsnn- onions.. sgiu urn.-1. Dorothy: yatt, Suinmersl e;i 2.' Nei ie Au- droiis, Summ'ersid_b.` ! ' 4 GRAIN ANI; G_i=gAss ssmns e ' oI.Ass Ix A Two bus any other variety wheat. ' 1. Chas. Black, Bedeque. _ Two bus 2 rowed.Barle_y. 1. I-I. Arsenault, Urbanvii1p_ 2, Ri_eh_c1nrk, Wilmot. 3. Wm. C_`Clark, Wilmot. 'l‘wo'bus_ 6 rowed barley. 1. H. Arsenault 2. J_'W. Lcard, Summerside. 3. B. D. Tantou, St. Eleanors. 0'1`,‘;> \>\\e.=.rr orb." v=~_\cr.H_1e¢s; l xJl';sis_EE McDonald, No. `?deque. _ . Arsenaiilt, |Urbanv lie. _ 'I‘_w_o bue,,1Wlii\i_e Banner Oats. (First. prize, presented by Sinclair '&_=Stsy- pri. Ltd.) - 0_1. H, Arseueult, urbsnvuis. 2. J. W. Leard. Summerside. 8. Wm. C. Clark, Wilmot. Two bus Ligowo Oats. 1. J ohuf Clark, Wilmot _ 2,3. Arssnanlt, Urbanyiiie. _ 3. Wm. C. Clark. Wilmot, Two bus White Oats, any other va- risty. 1'. Jas. F. Cobb, No. Bedsilue. 2, Arsenault, Urbanville. ' Twelva:§rs__Indlan Cqrmr 1-_ A. ant, Miscoucho, _ presented by Sinclair A: Stewart, Ltd.)_ ' 1, Talmage Montgomery., Travellers Best; ' ' 2. Basil Desftoches, Miscouche_ Oats in slieaf, white. 1. J. W. Leard, Summerside. 2. Jas. F. Cobb, No. Bedeque. 3. John Clark, Wilmot. Oats in Sheai, black. 1. Talmage Montgomery, Travellers ;R.°.°_*-- 0 _ 'l?w_e|,;ty_ lbs Alsike Clover Seed. ' ' 1.' Geo. Wedlock, Mt. Royal. Heli bus Flax Seed. 1. Cyrus. Arsenault, Urbaaville. 2. A,rs_ene_ Gallant, Miscouche. Half bus_Buck_whe_at, Silver Hull. 1. Cyrus Arsenault, Urbsnviile. ‘_ - SHEEP CLASS V Q 'Lenz Wool Rem. my ssc. mer be Lincoln, Leicester or Cotswold. 1. W. H. Mosse, New Annan. ,_ 2. Philip usually. Summemde. Long Wool: b, may be Lincoln, » _ ` or.'Cogwbld. ;_ 10%. H. Moasp. "_ 2'. W. H. Mosse. B. Richard Clark, Wilmot. each relief lam_b_l‘t\1ls ll9l_P1"i _ 1. W. . Moaq. 2. W. H. Mosse; , _ 8. W. H. Moase. _ _ Pen of 1-year-old Ewee. Len! W°°l iliirst vriwnrewued by il- '1‘- H01' mgn, Ltd;T°'gn sg' an _ ' . - s . ,Y» ` ENN' ~ ` 2. Moase. _- ' 8, Holden_.Cornpton, St. Eleau0l‘s- ~ $9;-0|. 2 Long Wool lllwe lambs. ‘+ 4 H0880. . Cas¢a|-et, 2. xrcy Meliurdo, Ksivia. ' ` ' _ a. W-_ H. Mosse. _ _ --- or-sy Faced Ram. any sae. mei- b¢‘{ 1, php.-ps sq., oxlore-nqym dr south- __ down. M 1. rusnsni mark. Winst- 2. S. A. Arsenault. Faced _ b, may `0xf _ dglglwn or *South Margate. each hav~ I Lamill. Z lil. Wyatt Summersid 2. Miss Nelli¢‘.~ amass o_o. H 0 ns I _ __ _ ' 0. J. w. 1....».1_,`s'f..i......1'§0°.f if-‘_ med' ur;-0 Bushel Timothy Sesdy (First priseglb _ ` . _ I 2.. 9-- ~ _ . Peters. Pen of 2L.ong Wool Ewes, havlpglyf ‘ ~_..___, _s._s._..,_ _,,, _ ef A ._ -j_ _ (Canadian Press)- ’ NIAGARA FALLS, ont., s'ept_za of the Mist, the little teamswwthac for years has carried ‘ `, eau on the rocks yesterday FHEA ‘ i *.@ a short distance below the cataract ~ by the skilful `maueuveriiig` however, Capt Carter wss able to release the steamer `°h`y`_'its'_ own Power' " 's.n_‘d` brought the frightened passengers _safely to tlic hont‘s lhuding.c ' ` : k._ v Mls_onI.I.ANuoUs-oLAss., xlx. Collection Native Insects-1, Mrs. o. w. Ireland, se.-siennors; z, ivnss Bertie Dunn, St. Eleanors, ' Collection Dried Forage ‘Plants-1, Mrs-4 Dunn, St. Eleauors. gplldct n of Wild Flowers-1, Har- 0l_ Milligan; 2, Carrie Benirsto, Slimmerslde. _ ; ' Qllistion of Noxious Agricultural __ 1,’Rohert Gaudet, Miscouche; »' _l`ss»Bertie Dunn, St. Eleanors. -_"'FndRl_t_1uI.'1‘URic-CLASS XII. Oollwtion Asters-1, Mrs. C.W Ire- 11 `d~;"St‘,"Eieanors; 2, Mrs. G. W. wr, St, Eileanors. olléctlpn' Carnations in Bloom-1, liked? Schurman, New Annan. ‘ oll`s!c_t__on Dnhlias, not less than-i c_lQl‘_§*_-1';_ Mrs. Gordon Scliurman, ‘£\!l\§§pl_'§`i4_1e; 2, Miss Bertha McKel- Wie: iiliipierside. _ ’ Qollecion Gladlolus-1, Mrs. John Ap Mtllgb, Summerside; 2, Mrs. Ves- sey Qugpziernide. " _lisp ion Sweet Peas, not less than Qligties-1, Carrie Bsairsto, Sum- Q; 2, Mrs. C. W. Ireland, St. as ` *$2* fril- ' \lt._Roses-1, Mrs. Nelson I-Iowatt, Mi couche; 2, Mrs. Chas. Yeo, Sum- Slilla im (need not he in flower) 1 3" `__-1, Kats McKenzie, Bum- gj' native, not less than 5 va- .fgistissj grown in pots-1, Miss Eliza. ' linn,'St'. Eleanors. ' 1i'erns..A0antinm (Maiden Heir) 1 spool' `___1,' Mrs, F. A. Leihrgey, Sl.\ln__ eg' 2, Mrs. Sol. Vessey, _B _ __ didn R.ubber_ Rlantl 1 pot 1?. __¢_K_e_uule_, Summerside. 0: =- =' a, single, 2 pots inflow- er, _ 53.. _ 1, Eliza Dunn. St. E_leao~ ors; _'3; _;-g___ C. W. Strong, Summer- si;?__;._. ~ / __ ` em pot plant, 1 plant in b_1 Soi. Vessey. Summer- slgs; Ja_s_. Dunn, St. Elean- o _ - TS ' P _ ,'11 p_l_a_u_t in D911 Of. Wh,-1. Je 5 ny, Sumrnerslde. _ _ " Ornainental Foliage P14211 _-1`1___.'; varieties Ulllv-1. Mrs _ -~ . . NPRQQ- 5\1lll\'f\QiTBid0i 2. 'Pi halo Su side ~-..._-.~ _ A . ‘B a' 2.,” 1 van-ieties-1, Miss Flossle Bdliurman, New Annan; 2, Miss Mary _S%.i.\rma_n, C. B_edeque_ `*' 0l_lel`!`tl'ou Lillies, not less than 3 kinds--1, Miss Avis Schurman; 2, Miss _Viola McKenzie. ‘ Collection of Naeturtlums-1, Don- ald E. Lidstone, Summerside; 2, Miss Sybil Peters, S\immerside_ - PIG S-CLASS VI. Yorkshire Boar,/any age, register- ed 1, Richard Clark, Summersi_de_ ;;1r§shii"_e.Boa_r, under 12 months, reg stared-1, Arthur McEwen, Sum- to i F _»- Ontario Power Co’s plant, ' ‘ _ 1 .' 'ff-`7"-‘§¢7'~f~T-‘f-6-1*-off---12:.1:1-:_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-¢:_-_-__- \ 1_I;£s0k~.o1yd0n A sons, Margate. _ ..._ __ wo -“__ _ » _ _-_-_ -,-_~3_-;_-_-,-;-_-_-_-_-1-.-::ffl-.1-:V-3; ni_-.-:,~_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-: Summerslde; 2, Austin Scales, St. Eleanors_` 7'* Pair. Yorkshire Pigs, under seven months, barrows excluded-1, Fred. Muttart,,Summerslde; Z,‘ Frank ide- Ewen. Summereidef ' 3, Albert l).T'an- ton, St. Eleanors. _ ` Yorkshire S`ow, under 12 months- 1, Rufus I-Ieckihert, Summerside; 2, Arthur McEwen, Summerside; 3, Frank McEwen, Summerside. Yorkshire Sow, over 1' year-1, Harry Schurmun, New Annan; 2, Frank Mcldwen, Summerside. Berkshire Boar, any age, registered -1, H. R. Mosse, Kensington; 2, Theo. Ross, No. Bcdeqlle. _Berkshire Boar, under 12 months, registsrotl-1, Rlfill. Clllrk. Bwmmer- side; 2, 'Wm. Clark. Wilmot. ` Pair Berkshire Pigs, under seven months,‘ borrows excluded-1. WHL Clark, Wilmot. _ Berkshire Sow, under 12 months- 1, Geoi McGo_ilgan, St. Eleanors; 2, Wm. Clark, Wilmot. Berkshire Sow, ovcr 1 year-1, Wm. Clark, Wilmot. ` Boar, any! other breed-1, Wm. Schurman, o. Bedeque. - Pair under 7 mouths, any other breed-1, Fred. Muttart. Summer- sids; 2, Jas. E. McDonald, N0. Be- dqlne; 3, Rich, Clarke, Summersidsm Houses , oi.Ass I 0 _ Standardhred Stallion, over 3 and .under 15, registered. 1. Jas. E. Waite, Summerside_ Carriage Stallion, over 8 and under 15 years. - 1. John McPhee, 2. Rout. Baker. 3.Woodland Simmons. Carriage Stallion, 1 year old. 1. A. A. Leaky, Summerside_ Carriage Mare with Foal at foot. 1. A. A. Lecky. » ' Carriage Filly or Gelding, under 4 years. 1. Fr-nnk Callbeek, Sum.meraide_ Carriage Filly or Gelding, under 3 years, 1. A. E. Tanton, St. Eles.nors_ 2. Percy McMurdo, Kelvin. 3. John C. Wood, Siuiumerside. Carriage Filly or gelding, under 2 years. " ' _ ' _ 1. John C. Wood. » E 2. Gordon Hsustis, Wilmot. Carriage Foal of 1911. 1. A. A. Lecky, Summelside_ 2. Theo Ross, North Bedeque. 8. Gordon Heustis, Wilmot. Carriage-Mare or Gelding, shown in carriage. 1. Dan Steele, Summerside. _ _ 2. Patterson Walker, Frestown. 3. Ed Pendergast, Kenslngtonl Cart Stallion, 3 years old. 1. Fred Clark, Victoria. Gert stallion, 2 years old. 1. John Milligan, Travellers Rest. 2.John R. Stewart, Kelvin. Cart Stallion, 1 year old. 1 John Richard Bide`ford_ - rnéside. _orkshire Sow, with litter of 4 _ "iFirst prize _presented by R. T. I-I man, Limited)-1, Frank McEwen, _ s, 2. .Richard Clark. Cart Stallion, Clydesdale and Shire Horses, any age, registered. _ John E. Ye`o, Northam. _ _ 1 ”'l`7`_""""7""""""""`"""""""""""` 'W' " - 'i 11 .`. _ faaw. .- '=. J .1 i ‘__ '_¢.. ._f.'~‘\, _ _ _ hy Frank- won the record at _,, - _ 0 , ` ` 'v 5 - »_`_ » . ; \ . _]~- .“ e Wgnesday night, Sept, ith, the _ic_itiz_ns of Hampton and surrounding communities were ‘¢iveu“a 'rare treat _by way ofsh _excellent lecture 'dee _lil/ered in Hampton hall, by Josegz _flute of Nome, Alaska., who is ho' 911' a visit to his oid‘=homs~eiter sn absence ot twenty-one years. ' ~ ,'_ His subject was-Alaska the land ,ofthe Midnight Sun-,`and for over srl hour Mr. Ines held the attention of‘ his _large audience as he described to them the wonders' of that strange !].|»m.dr ' ` U - 'Y . Among the themes touched upon, _were "the geological formation 'of_ .th$ eountry,"‘ The great gold rush of_ 19 03 the Esqulm0s_ and their habits, andythe. different systpma oi mining. __ lie ro1e_-‘0r_ h'0vIng-jwltneseee, n.sny_ F6090! Of ioyful remuneration, where _the more lucky miners often cleaned' .ull two or t ree' hund` 'dol r r stlneee of hardships 'endured and pri- vstions suilered hy those unskilled in the art of mining, and `u'nused"to the . rigorous northern clime, who after 1 having lost all they poesed returned 1 home pennyless, or in" some caeesw search for riches. " A 1 As he concluded Mr Ince received ' _ability as a lecturer, and his po- pularity among his schoolmates ol.- _twenty years ago. ‘ A vote of thanks was movedhy S. _Cameron and se`c`onded'by Peter Fer- ‘Kuson and conveyed to the lecturer _by J. H. Myers, M. L. Az, who acimd jas chairman. A feature of the evening wus the ‘excellent music provided by the young peonle of Ffamnton. ' After the lecture a sale nf ice cream with mlm took place which was 'much eniovedobv lil. The receipts of the eveninz amount- ed to thirtv-five dollars which goes to the painting of the hall. .,.....-~..~.-.- Cart Stallion, Percheron. 1. Kensington Breeding Assoc. Cart Stallion, any othef breed. 1. John D. Glover. Cart Mare with her Foal. 1. John E. McDonald, No. Bedeque. 2. John Milllgafn, Travellers Rest. 3."Geo Pickering, Summerside. Draft Filly or Gelding, 'under 4 .y6srs. 1. John R. Stavert, Kelvin. 2. E. M. Lockhart, St. lilleanors. 3. Wm Clark, Wilmot. ~ Draft Filly or Gelding, under 3 yoilafi. 1. Robert. Egger, No. B_edeq_us.' .AAN 2~ Jehu. 11,19' `r<.l=» Bldilsuii s. Jenn J' nu, snm1nnnll¢e_ Draft Filly, or Gelding, under 2 years: ' 1. J. W. Callbebk. SuIi‘iii1_B}73_lil|l- 2. Tlios. Sehurrnaii, New, Annan. 3. Frank Melliiysfn, Summerside. Drgft Fo _' of. 1911. , _ 1. chu _ 'i‘rs_v_. Rest. 2. Frank 0 wen, Suhimsrsiile. a. Geo. 12fnhe_ring,‘ ' Mare, or Gelding; genergn Purpose, any nge. n_0t` eX¢_e§ll_i_l\E 1. _.lbs- 1. John R. Stavert, Kelvin. ' Z. Harry Schurman, New Annan. 3. Jas Jardine, Kelvin. _ Draft' Mare or Gelding. I. Richard Clark. 2. Theo Ross. ~ Pair Druit Horses, may be Mare and Gelding shown in Harness. 1. Richard Clark, Summerside. 2. E. M. Lockhart, St. Elsanors. Goritlamen’s or Lady's " Saddle Horse, Gelding or Mare, not less than 15 hands, and must be shown under saddle and ridden by a gentleman or lailya 1. Richard Sharp, Summerside. 2. Mies Nellie Richardson, Et. Elea- nogrs. .Patterson Walker, Freetown. CLASS II élackney Stallion, 3yrs_ old and S HURMAN’S SPECIAL PRIZES. 1. Albert _Tanton, St. Eleanor's. upwards, registered. Given by Leonard Schuman, Cen- tr l Bedeque-Honesty and Domino. For the Best Fosls_of 1912 'sired by Clydesdale Stallion I-lonesty,6i.50_. Theo Ross. For the Best Foals of 1912 aired by' Percheron Stallion Domino,59l09. 1. J. E. McDonald, No. I-lsdeque. 2. Wm. Llewellyh, Bumrnsrsido, 8. Ernest Compton, St. Eilsanors. ‘ 41 Judson Burns, Lower Freetown. Oil Painting (original) landscape or Marine. 1‘. Miss Marlon Reid, Summersideéa _r.un.'r.n.Rsrnuay,so _ '. ’ ‘BUTTER Aunvonmgggwm ' CLASS X ub or Crock of Butter, 20 lbs. ho e-made. (First priss presented by R. .'l'. Holman. Lud.)-1. Frank Clyd- _._~||.& Bon, Margate; 2. Irs. Fen- _ivfck Lsf\\l'80Y. o. Bedeque; 8. Mrs. Wallace Wsddel, Bqltiu. V: Dlive Pounds Butter; rolls or prints, oi ‘ Fees sqm, :_ urs; W ce Wsddel, Baltic; 8. Mrs: B. ‘ie :g0n.ew,'rr0v0i1sr'smst. 0' x Factory Butter.-1. llink River go ing Co; 2. St. Louis Dairying‘_ hiblt-of Factory Cheese, not less t 50 lbs.--1. Herbert Milligan _ ll, _ red is s pe _ de , and he also 'told of. many in- '_ gist. freegfor-all trot and pace $g‘il_46l.il0. ‘00 A summary of the wlnpiuga by dig. ff?.*.‘.i.‘.2’n..'....a"'.....u".__": '°':::‘¥-233 Capo Breton . 1.100 »_N_dw Brunswick. . .... 560 .Bilzilou ._ . ._ »i~i _'Am erst..__._ . __ ’IL\;nnen-bllrg . A lesford _ ’l‘l'ill' _ __ 40 Mis0l»fon_..... ....... __ 40 $6,850_ . TUG 1110110 as a w_ ol as ta eu by fer...-i;.0r.'.i.0'l0 is r0ril..§i.'¢ ' '5 ' .SQMMERSIDE BREEDING ~ CLUB. _suuiuunsInn. Isl. fi"ee'_-for-all trot and ' ._ $400.00 fgave' up their lives ln the mad. ‘THE MCKINNION DRUG . ith, 2.30 trot 00.00 FRANK BEALES , CI-I ARLOTTETQWN lst. 2.27 trot _.__.__..$200.00 H. I-I. Acouu. soUnIs_ ist, 2.30 trot , .................. _.$100.00 FRED CAMERON , _ CHARLOTTETOWN _ 2nd free-for-all trot and pace $100.00 ' 5200-99 DR. J. JENKINS CHARLOTTETOWN, 3rd. 2.17 trot ....... ._ 3rd, 2.25 trot and pace I-lalf 3rd and 4tl_i,` free-for-all trot ......... ................... ._ 50.00 ram .o_o 33 $110.00 T. o. EDGETT, cHARI.o'r'rE'ro`w_N 3rd, 4t_l1. !"’z~a N. N3 50°-2: ot and pace 40.00` ` $100.00- J. P. IRVING, cAr Tmvsnss, ...gf 1s ' 100' and, z.I1 trot 1 3rd, 2.19 trot (stake) _ 2nd, free-for-all trot _ i _ ,_ _ ._ _siflsl ""9 bm* (lflc-em me --_ef - This is the o o s deeisiom ; __ S __ __ _u meson - _`;t`_i'_lcts is as !ollows`:- V M '°f R“u"°‘*d W°1`&l`¢@1ll'<°3°l°U|-34 VY' go on a strike next we§"_beeease\~eii' tiny; refusal. oi- Railway; d'f¢~to grafutri ther, demands for improvement off' conditions. It is feared by the Government that". ills Present slf»\|_B~l’don~ might gulcklw .dgvclov int0 a general si.rik*e_ through- _o t the whole countnyp: A SEATTLE' P; Ea IBLANDER _ _vrsrrsr mnos¢¢m,,¢¢¢» with the District meeting were 5** s9.*»9_l‘_il9_li.. by 'lbw ` sident of the N. B: _` _R1 B1 If "- ference, Rev. Nell "hlin,_an Rev. Thos. Marshall; .th ’snpqin__` tendent of Missionlj were both ` "g ent and added by_fli_e||_~‘y|ige' gy " and he! to the profit of they ' A00 isrskei... ._.s_00_._0o,lns- The ver`i°\_\#.-lc*1¢r_°_°t°°lfthe»¢ll4- rict, and especially the one'_of=Lh|.. slons, _were_¢_luly _inquired/i`g¢¢ my fully discussed: Arrangements were made _ for( Missionary, »ililiuc`ational nd priisri »n_0et_ing0.__ _Ame ins rocflne. business 'had been disposed of tbl, President of the Conference ave " 3rd, 2.27 trot .... .. 60.00 1-1o'rL VICTORIA s'i‘An1.us, ~ oHARx.o'r'r1c'rowN. ard, 2.19 pnes (stake) _ ______ ..$ 00.001 _A. A. s'rI-:wAR'r, sou'rHPon'I‘. mi, 2.19 pose (stake) ....... _.s 40.00-` P. 0, BROWN, ith, 2-year-old trot ______ ...S 40.00 Calm or stormy it maybe taken asi a fact that Walsh would never again lon grounds. That mysterious wind is: too much for him. It was n wind in the same quarter that Captain Bald-‘ win and another aviator found so troublesome. There must be some codfoitmaftion in the land, causing al pe ulair wind round there that makes` it 'bad for the airmen. The exhibition commission held a meeting last evening at which ron-|\ tins business was transacted, but no- ; Fmnk Mcmwen' S“=m“‘°f”.m°»‘ .thing decided regarding the future. -1 K /Sh int_eresting_ and _hug-g. gig ". for Inu 0onsid0rs`i.lgu§_~@‘ange::$'» and simultaneous* slid _rjin an gelistic campaign, _wlillilf evokefk s. hearty response in q.ll_-lirtsentr 'Mio' District, by resolution, _pl_a|1md.i”§_{_g» to cooperate _with any scheme which the President, after cdntultationwith the other Districts, might sas, ina. way to organize. In the evening. M, very largely`att'e`n_de`d and enthusias- tic missionary meeting yy-a|'h,1¢)l0"`r which the Chairman of the Dldllibt presided, and st which the Presidsnt: of the Conference and Rev. '1‘. Mir- shall gave earnest and sioqllsntl dd- UY £0 fly "Om tht °¥l1|hW"dresscs. During the sqrvlastha_eh_o‘lr rendered some inspiring music. 'he members of the District greatly _Qi- _ioyed their visit to this riclmand beautiful portion. of B. ill, I. Rev. Geo. M. Young has, reseivorlshsaretg welcome from e loyal people and _ ters upon his Tryon pnstorate under most favorable auspices. After a heartv vote of thanks ,to the pastor and the people of 'l‘ryon_ for n npnonie kinen__'tn6rsweenr0 ‘ _ is a close one r?f.§.hc.l'nqil`-_ enlvi ' aintrine meetings sver_hsid,>-J. ten minutes agter an appli- of Dsndarfne you cannot find trace of Dandrud a loose hair and will what you use, your one l-.cts Of Beautiiul, Glossy Hair, »’ ' ` No l_)_an_dru[f--2_5 Cent “De|_;¢brif`ic_",i._ e _ _ - _/_ ». Heir coming out ?--l£- dry. brittle, thin or your scalp ltcli`sa_`,qqQ islilll ,_ ' of-dandrnff--Use “Dsnderi|”". I _ ‘ - ~ _ _ -_ .V _\ OHQRQHS? lvl' ‘ ; o_n,Sept. 4th,‘ Tile’ _ " ,q`1,§5" pismnl, nw. James; ' 'H sided. 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