ie i ~>.im~iz99:‘&tI¢@&»\\\»J:.‘ vu. 6 'V`\JU FT’ -\ PT‘T A\T W _ji ; V CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR Huge Christian Camp Making Itself Felt. SONG BY THOUSANDS How the immense Throng Will be Accomodated White in London. LONDON, July 10.-Hundreds of people may be seen in London streets wearing on their garmentasmall neat silver badge with the letters “C. E. " In a fortnight there will be scores{0f thousands. For months people in every part of the earth have been planning a. gigantic raid on London. The Christian Endeavor Convention, which is to be held at the Alexandra Palace from July 14 until Jul 20, is the centre of attraction. The Christ- ian Endeavor society, which now numbers 3,(lD,(X)0, and embraces 50,000 seperate un- ions, ia mostly composed of young beople and maybe best described as a society to promote Christian living. America is sending 3,000 delegates here. It will take four: great liners of North German' Lloyd to carry them and their friends across the Atlantic. They are expected to arrive about July 10. The headquarters of the invaders, the .Alexandra Palace, will befor the week an enormous camp. Hundreds of bell tents will be erected, each tent accommodating six delegates, for it is estimated there will be 2,(IX) people under convas. There theyfean live for a. rent of 12s6d for the wxk. If they wish they can find their own food; or, if they prefer it, it will be pro- vided for them for 4s 6d a. day. It is one of the cardinal principles of this _coni en- tion that every man pays for himself. The great convention will probably pre- sent a scene of religious fervor unequal- ed ainw the Moody revival of 1874. Religious leaders have been drawn from all the world to preside. Mr. Sankey will help in the singing. Dr. Francis Clarke ` the famious founder of the movement, willbe present from the first. Well known men from Japan to the East and Ne- braska to the West and New South Wales tothe South will speak. I Bev. C. M. Sheldon is already in Lon- donto do his part. Rev. John McNeil A will lead evangelistic services. Professor `Well.s, of Boston will preach. The Bishop 0! London heads the Anglican delegates. One of the special features will be the rallia of various nations on Wednesday aftanoon, Americans, Canadians, Aus- tnlians,Germans, and French, will each .have their own greatassemblies. Then al the junior members will take part in an emrmous cantata sung by thousands of voices. ‘ Even London is going to End some- thing to stir it to its corner. 11 You will get extra value for your money to-day at Paton’s. 14 1i Sllamei’ Church ittttt _tttttt .tilt Wednesday. July 25th On the beautiful grounds of R. N.Cox. A special train wi I leave at 9.30 o’clock, a. m. The committee will spare no means in making this the picnic ofthe season. Games and other amusements will be mvided, also refreshment and ice cream ths, and special tables set for visitors. Return tickets W. A. STEVVART, July 10 Sec`y. Grand _Ten Party cnagaun. The ple of Hampton intend holding a Grandgsg Party on the Picturesque $1-ounds U! Hr. Finlay Ferguson, near ictoria, Crapand, on Saturday, July 14th The Committee appointed, assisted by the lndiesoflam ton. are doing their utmost tot nlhthis‘]'1;H§mBIG Tling ofhthe seeisjson, anéi plmnioe ors a e 'S men . lr‘eFergusoia,. the not-ed C:1edonia°yPiper, inatten nee. his :lid various other amusements with all Refreshments and delicacies dthe season willbeon the grounds. To accommodate our man friends from Wort at 0 a. ni., rdachigtg Wgilztorlalgt nodal: 1&¢!ningat£.3)p. m.,aftert-he cays sport in over. '“‘?»‘2'i\‘.i'ii‘2n‘i‘ii`.n§§`§~'i’°ii‘.§§»il'§f°°‘° 'he "°° ' ofteomud of New Public Hal tilt ton. July 4 d lw w2i F toward the railway lines, he said to one of go to?" 0n Saturday Jnly lltli, 1900. of will return to Charlottetown from Cra- D8 , there aboutsix o’clock. On Saturdar. mi-kmezown the Steamer Jacques Cartier morning the steamer will leave Cha., 'Vm 1”” slam "‘°'i fi 0° lottetown for Crapaud at 9 o’clock, an...f gn e win 1 f oh' “ Crapaud on Saturda aftemoon __ ff gg Q _i‘ its §- rg- 1-1,- .~= #__ \ - ' »: .- - ~ fa- '>‘i1_ , ~ -1° T§f»'-»=.=s4.-& "_‘-~,i§d¥.=i~.-ser-_ ;..¢._,~. . ~;;~ .. ,,-,;=r,;,_1§.§,_:';;l,.g,.-;,,- . f sg, _ _,J ;_,` q f. .~~' , " .- e 1-: ` ' ~ A .f . .2 \ 1 ` ___ To Re-Organize U. S. Army.| A LUNATIUS SENSE- __ p Nova Scotia is a Regular Klondyke W . NEW YORK, July 9.--A special to the| Evan Thompson broughtto town Wed- A LIPIIUQUIML ‘While Wlllking IUOUS 11 Herald from Washington says: Secretary nesday another brick of gold from Ren- Oad 11012 for fwm the Side Of WhiCh T3-D Root is preparing a bill fo* the re-orga.n- lfrew, which was taken from the property 8 rail“`21y~ 9DC0\l1'-\l’»€!‘€d ll lltlmber Of ill- ization of the regular army even more owned by E. &C. Thompson, Elmsdale. wie P90l-*le 0\1¥ff0\‘ €X€l‘¢iS€- Wiihflflcd radical in its nature than the one sub- The brick weighs 382 ounces and is valued at $7,565, and represents the work often men for three weeks atacost of $481. Gold to the value of $15,121, has been taken from the same property with- in the last two months, ata cost of less .than $1,000, an extraordinary return. I Messrs. Thompson certainly have a bon; the lunatics: “Where does that railway The lunatic looked at him scornfiilly for a moment, and then replied: “It dosen`t go anywhere. VVe keep it here to run t trains on." s mitted in the last session. An official in close touch with the secre- tary says it is the intention of the depart- ment to ask congress for n. standing army of not less than 75,000 men, an army of his size, it is estimated, will be needed to uccessfully cope with the situation in , the Philippines. » y anza..-Halifax Herald. i #_ 42 \.. \ ~ \ .Qt \~ \ "4" .gl t » } \ .»..` fa- .;//,...,\\<\__\,€¢_,? / wholesale. It is one of the very few things a ~ .;_ _fi¥~,f_;¢ <~ ,_~,' fw --».- ‘ \\° .fe I _ _ druggist may order in quarter and hall gro . r' if ` \ L. _W L... 1 l . i \ ‘ / "{‘¥\`i¥t\'\' .A ‘ #'15 / _- _ I / ‘ f/ _..--“',,- '_ _/"/* , /» _ g 3 f/I - e ff/ v- "_'T“’°’ ,,, A \.\_\\ _...qt _.a-s..4s-..=1,\...'.a=-__~m_ .vs_-.tr_1~.._.......-vi...>»t»»__~@_@»x.~w.-wf _ ,_ _ _ . ,_ .. , _._ i s:;~1;=;--sl _ *~ “‘¢_“-.,`i`»‘;~:.-.?f'.,f”a=:;=_3ff%<'si’-1;?-E'eiflf' ' ’ i ' ` ' f ‘ ' " f '-= -' '”>sr’¥ »* -ne" I _ -'»”v*?f:»a‘f_v:¢\."`*’=f.' ‘-uf.-.~i~'.~"»§'._ ~~ '¥1.“z~_,.'5=F‘->:‘f=`i="'. . fit- .F ..:i"='_.~'--.» 'J i-_ l“i>'>.~.-...fi -'=“ f ` ~' c' tis? -t v. . ` ` f _ _ 'i ~ \ ~ ~_ 1 . ~»f.';~'1.‘~~;'f,§7`“-ff,'_l .-2-<-;~*~".:f ~."<3;@=:_g.=__@~;{5:'.:-ef- A ,J-1 fx- _'_ ; _ ff » `-.-~’:'»."-§»'.;§-»_'7€=;f;f . '- - ~ /1*; .;= ' "S 'i'-~ -»- l §` .e s sig; .V - " ,'-*’ "'. *J* ,» ' . » . ' > I ‘T '>.‘ "' '»‘ C-Z4". “ . Sous of the captains of sailing vessels are complaining bitterly owing t0 ffm r-"im nrrvrnww i°nf\*"V. FPWARU lSLA\”f‘ FULV 14 19f`f’- V __ ~ . . l ' ii e delay in getting coal at the International pier. The delay is due to the Company’s heavy contracts of coal which is carried. 'bytheir chartered boats, which receive drst attention. Vessels are some times forced to remain several weeks in the stream before their turn arrives. This certainly seems an injustice to the ordin- ary sailing craft, and unless the present conditionsare rexnediedthe vessels willbe forced out of the coal trade entirely.which il willfmean a great loss to this port. The; The ¢¢i»fllM Cvmvllll lime mine aims w 7 o hlle sailing vessels parehi ies and are therefore were o they arrive, and as a resn! w pl m rem this port then the Snow Eight Fee SYDNEY, N S W July 9 early winter, with floods of severity, is causing great lt this colony Telegraphic coi interrupted, train loads of snowbound, and freight tr ed In many parts of th . steamers purchase-tlieir supplies before 1 ‘ _ O \ ' &P1"1 1 » _..._ ~_ teh i _ u ri J up i _ _ W. E. Wismer, Phm. B., is a druggist, 0 1- 7- \ ` r1e,O_nt., whose splendid establishment and practice mark him as an a. ressive ham l ic ` tical authority-This is what ii says of Il-Iutc “As regards the sale of Hutch it is S wonderful several' times I have been sold y, , V p 12% ,yn/3 out after receiving a generous supply »fror / - ‘l1X,.__/ /‘ ` - . . S i "ti ' HW/ 1 with perfect safety. f , £6 rr] ~ '-.-./.z» _,tv ‘ \ As re ards its ffi I onsiai c t >` / _l _, t ./' ----:_-J if _ TW( A C /_ 1/ A = thatagcnuinc article is sure to succeed, l *re e yOLl1‘S“l1‘L1ly,_ p p "VV, WISMER Phm The wonderful-almost startling-cures f/ _ . A ` 7 g e cacy have yet to s person who does not say ‘there is somethin \ ` after having used the tablets. \\ “Only yesterday on enquiring as to itsvir Q , y U p Q \\ trave1ler_sa.1d, ‘until Hutch was introduced I ly t _‘ _ get nothing to relieve me and was 3. thof l tl, dyspeptic. Hutch cured me.’ This is only or . _ I stance of the very many _good ;th1n_gs said ` \ c \ Hutch Another proof of its value is that always come back for a second package Kn Hutch is making, its overwhelming endorsati Y p p p on an s oma isor ers ex ant Tennufchrencens And orb matter 'rn w dwardm " ruggists ome ediCoI..i . y oo cine mited 11 Colborne street Tgfgnw, H d h the public by scientific experts and men thoro We verse in t eir kno led e of wh t , t th d S c sia., c t' t' , tg h da dures marks 1 as _ 6 Very Iles? an _»_.-___...__.._- _ _ ' t* *-2.3* _ _n Y S _ P .zexfg-t»- ears _ I Does qualliy count with you ‘P _...ro ,, ’ 1 .Y ‘iv '1' 'V v '>”`\\ _ , BGSTON S. S. ‘HALIFAX Gnmmnting June 29th, |900 S, S, |-||||f|| will leave Charlottx town at NOON on FRIDAY.` an 8.- ' La Brand: llncltesse every WED N ESDAY at 9 a. m. for Boston via Hawkesbury and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown via Picton, make close connection at Halifax from Boston Tuesdays and Saturdays. ' The S. S. Halifax takes Freight and Passengers for Hawkesbury and Halifax. _ ` Tickets for Sale at Stations P. E. I. Railway. For tickets, rates and all inform- ation apply to ' W. W. CLARKE, ' Agent, Chtown. ly H. L. CHIPMAN, Manager. June 21 ex sjournal _ ' I »~ SOCIAL _ _ '.-A, f __ nfs __, `;_f;`r,z_;‘¢- - _ THE lIH’lllWN STEAM NAV, Gil.. LTD. Steamers Northumberland and Princess. °\ ,.. ,_ Leave as below eve da , Sundays excepted. From\POIN T DU CHENE, (on arrival of 11.50 train from St J ohn,)for ;}£?;%EB51DE» connecting with express train for Charlottetown and From SUMMERSIDE.(on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown and all Stations of P. E. I. R.) for POINT DU CHENE, connecting with afternoon train for ST. J OHM, BOSTON and MONTREAL. _ Connection at Moncton with train for Canada and_ N. B., at St. John with C. P. B. and Riilway for U. S. and Canada, also at St. John with Steamers _,of International and Dominion At/lantic S. S. Lines Tuesday and Si'-t‘11‘d¥1Y afbfrnoon for Boston direct due following day at noon, andon Monday, \Vednesday and Friday mornings, with Steamers for Eastiport, Port and and Boston. _ rom PICTOU about halgiast three on arrival of the day trains from Halifax and Sydney for CHA LOTTETOWN. _ From CHARLOTTETO WN for PICTOU at 8.30 a. rn. connecting there with day trains for CAPE BRETON and HALIFAX. At NORTH SYDNEY with Steamer BRUCE for NEWFOUNDLAND. At HALIFAX with C. A. and Plant Line for BOSTON Passengers from all places on P. E. I. Railway east of CHARLOTTETOWN can leave home 24 hours later than if joining Plant Steamer in CH’TOWN and connect with same Steamer in HALIFAX. _ Through Tickets to he had at Grand Trunk Canadian Pacific Intercol- onial and P. E. I. Railways. and on the Company’s Steamers and con- necting lines in United States and Canada. _ Steamers run on Eastern Standard time. F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch'to\vn, P. E. I., June 13. d & w. __-...__ _ RDBERT PALMER &00»» »~ CRAPAUD L _ _ nn ` a With experienced workman and first-class machinery, we are preparei to We hav; cjeamd ri ht out of om. very large ,mek and up aa WPPIY °"°t"'°°°f9 and °f'h9l`° With D901? and FWm°S» 3531105 and Ffam el' lcarloads this week. Og: sales have been the largest in the hi BY request 0f H Humber Of the P90916. interior and exterior Finish, etc, etc. _ _ bmin9g3_ . Crapand, the steamer Jacxines Cartier nd on next Friday evening, leavin? ‘ July 11-tl 13 t L. OWEN, Agent. I lx i, ._ Q. _ e- -t . r ie = - te 1”” »- T . . f» "L r ~ »~ - ()11]»_° §pe¢j|_a,11;j_es_ U We can give you the very best goods at the lowest possib\° 1’ Gothic Windows, Stairs, Stair Balls, Balulterl, Newel Ponta, Gylne thinituvgi-]tl0.B::;e ga? our orders Gutter and Conductors Kiln Dried Spruce and; llardvlrood lloo Kill y y g A f`nu¢;:_i{§;esa»si-zegianrfacmnz ma map sou-as. p ' p I 1 IDI' 'I8 c_0llYIllGQl| re,nrn eave or_ town about, _ _ ` '-if _ R93 RT PA'-"ER "‘ °°'i A H():RN'E ’Peal»e’s No. 3 Wharf. ' ' ,fn ‘ .-1 -- _, T ‘I-~.'~<§'.»< ._ ,Af .,_, -_._, ;_?_.‘3 . ,_ J p .. ,_ , 2. ,. _ ~ Kent Street e stands eight feet deep -1 “wma mrmtlsmu. "-1 If so_Wo can Interest You $5; |\/IE-I--F( _ Is Large .Sales and Small l nngidn Q il ‘l’s»to. have pleiseid. and Satisfied Q1 ‘ We want You to be one of Them .THE FROST & WOOD , New Tubular Steal Mower with roller and hall bearings is tl1< date Mower on the market We have them in 3 widths-4 ft 6 in. 5 it and one horse , alsl I d PT|ger Rakes, (wood or steel wheels tr k Pun H _ I otato Scutilsrs. Hay Hay el' 8. 0Y9» U ch3I’|0ft¢t0Wl‘\ SaS|'\ Bhd D00? F3¢t0Yy l` Chorus, Washing Machines and (Hotties Wngere Tvvo Carloads Carri ll