.' ii » f MONCTON, July 9-( Specialh-With ~‘seven 'cures diankli- the -ilessengers, i the first p mage excursion from' To St. A,lfixe:»illiF':eaups;e arrived- here. ’ Goats. .White of Sydney Mines ha|i1‘l r been deaf and blind fourteen yearsl and is completely cured-_ _ Sadie Giilin, Antl'gon'ish, had gone on crutches and returned without their.. Anniie McGi-llivary, Antigonish had t been lame 24 years, almost since c her birth and is now able to walk .fa aa well as anyone. h Margaret Chisholm, Ant/igonishl, for - eleven years suffering from paralysis K B114* Fhwmmlm. lfflllly' recovered. Chief of the oversea f Mrs. Frank Legere, Sackville, was cured of lamoriesa from which she had .........,....... ..._ SPUHIS Hill] e Mainss of Blackville is completely cured of dropsy and rheumatism__ Louise Phelan, Chatham, who for clghtfwn years has been suffering from n sore foot, is now cured. Mrs. McCarthy, M net , to way with crutches aid B? L:f;'tst;': glub took place last evening at th tion walked the whole length of the all platform. , red in final heat of the 100 ards dash was which afttendcd h s'B' CONVENTION ry good for his first, -appearance in of the siriko ar; ;tT:tei1t¢I1.ree dew H senior ranks, his time being 10 2-5 Sampras with gud, bayonem guna conds from the 2 yard in-ark. the approaches to the mllieries and Michael Thomas, the Indian runner at No. 2 and No. 6, where most of 0'" 91° flvwmllle WCG in Vf-“TY $0011' the troulbllo has been, machine guns July -lcth. -'rhsrs will he su sites, f,;'“°' 'md °°“'d “° d°“°" h*“’° d°“" °°"‘““°“d the “PPf°°°h¢S- |1001! 8881.100 Bt 2 D. m. gud an glvgna ' V8 -_-__ NEW DOMINION, Ju-ly 9.- South tg wust ouesn's s. s. district will held; E their annual convention in the Pres- W byterian Church, New Dominion, on - inlg session at 7,.30 p. mi. Teams will be returned accross West River after the evening session by the' gy ferry man Mr. Gorheatt. All S. S. gates. PROGRAM Afternoon Session. _ W yd Devotional Exercises, Hugh Macmil- lan. _ Reports, appointment of Committees R etc. Address, mv. s. H. coruwsll-'rhs ‘B relation of arents to S. School p _ Round Table Conference, Rev. J.B. Ganong. Y Music. _ se Address, Rev. Hugh Miller. Closing. _ EVENING SESSION. M Devotional Exercises, W. J. How- ard Address, Rav. J. B. Ganong. Music choir. H _ 1 -i»~amsu..l l w __ . . ,_ . .v~s..,...,, A, _1--...»u.-1 ‘vt lf.” 5. FP O s l' 1 Sf- _ __ 3 3? , _ _._ Inspect Canadian an and Will Accept. i ___ - EXUNSS “vs the Canadian and Ama- PENSACOLA, July 9-(Spiniai)_ raliani invitations to Lord' Kituheii- with his bones stripped' of flesh by l` 0 “PC1211 H/Hd' report on the ue- nlllgatora, thu body of Her-man Wil- ensize fmes of those countries will cox of Chicago was found in 'tus a ~ cep 0l`C¢€l, -_»--ia? _.M - The first of the serios of handicap be held by the Abegweit Athleti The performance of Stanley in th so This race between Thomas and Har.- was one of the most interesting Th 1 .t~ . _ my agar llivldmln gba nrovincc. lotteisozgguapisgifizgn 1gIxt‘l;‘s 3%. in district requested to send dele- dingeig ;'§en€B e ummafy 04 U10 was help in`_Pownall ,Methodist church, 100 YDS. DASH (SENIOR). Paul (5 yds), 3 W J. Donovan 100 YDS, (JUNIOR) 1' E. Hughes' 2' R Paton’ 3' F_ White. Papers written by Mrs. John K T 11 2-5 C °.ml-Iiciimfnnlr, (SENIOR). f,’éh§_o';`“§;§;~'RW‘='° Md by Mrs 1' W' _,_ Donovan’ 2' P_ E_ Dum.. . dire public meeting im the 'ght, Sfeet, 3 inches Addrssslfy Rev. A. Craise, Evangc-, lism. ' Music and collection. ` Address, Rev. W. I. Green, I-Iolw Did Jesus Teach. F FIVE MILE RUN. _ .dl i _ _ - £11-'Y - EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL MTG.” MARITIME M Tile Maritime Medical Association spurs iu this city ou .rulv 14`t»h and lilth 1900. Following is the entire pl'0gl`lLlI1. UFFICRB OF THE ASSOCIATION. PRESIDENT: 1'. C. Murphy, M._D., Tignfsh. P"- .bl_ I. VICE-PRESIDENTS: Nova Scotia, W. B. Moore, M. D.. Kcntville, N. S. New Brunswick, S. C. Murray, M. D., Albert, N. B. Prince Edward Island, G°0~ F- Dewsir, M. D., Charlottetown. PE-L raaasuasnz 'V D_ Mcmughiin, M,, D... Charlotte- town, P. E. 1. smcalrranv. NGeo. G. 'Melvin,,-_ 'Mi D., St- -I0\l\'1. _ B. _ Local. coMMl'r'rnlil OF. ARRANGE- Msiwrs. ` _ I F. F. Kelly, M. D., 0hairman.__ Pr-'~ ` Conroy, M. D., Geo. Carruthers, M.. D. ., R. J. Ledwell, M. D., Jae-WAP* ‘burtclni MJD., S. R. __ferikins. M- D~. n. Me .sug~hliu. M- D-. H. D. dub"- son, `M. D., Secretary. . ORDER OF BUSINESS. WEDNIDSQAY, JULY 14, 1909. _ MORNING B BSION, 10.00 A. M. TO 1 P. M. ` og-»~WNf°‘ Enrollment. . Rondinl of Minutes. . Report of Comn1itteen_ Report of 'l‘rea9“rer. _ Oorr dance and Bille- _ _ Apizmiznent of Nomination Commlfitec. _ '- _ I 7. Address of Welcome-Meyer Prowse. 8. (a) “Note on a Case ol Basal Fracture of.Bkull." (ll) "3\mll'° ln’ gsdical Cure of I-Iern%i`,"l’--Dr. gfciigr _ Conner Gre~ _l!9» (cl "0anp1>tind."8dm|iii-nubeil. P4' pressed Fracture of 8kiill.."'°l-Dl`- Rf" J. Ledwedl, Dhierlottetowny P. E. 'l. -I 9. "Report of Two Odsea Cerebral Lesions,"-.1 D. Mclnhyre, llvllt- mgue, P. ll. _ 10. "Ulllmatie Treatment' of Tuber- -n S. 1 B. u L Af"r wi Dr te culolis with Special Reference to ,l Mountains of_Al'isona',”-Dr. J. W. EDICAL ii Ca herine M E h Fu ._ p tt, Arizona., _ II” __ _ BC M ¢>.l`l1 _who pre- pajamas, set the cl th ii , 1:" lirlfsicaaguoatic value of Tm, Vd0¢0l\Be him thirteen years. In oc- O on m and erculin in Pulm'onary Tubercu1osll.".°u'p°ti°@` 9' f'“'"“‘“`~ In P°lm°B 8 lib- . A. F. Mill r sursusc, N. Y. °"”~ “il il’ f'=l'l§l°11 a member of got control sith pi t i, th 12r_ “When toedperatevin SmP:p“,,.P~___ the_Chu»rch of Scotland, Mr. Calmp- e B 0 e burglar t-iuu si Middle Eur,"-nr. A.~l=ici-so b°l¥d“;£'°'- ‘;'1lll‘i¢-rm.-_ 21511.. iii .;‘;.::"‘:.‘:::.'z:i°-..:. ‘:l::..°.‘.~ Nl Sl-‘M151 R°I°r°"°° t° Fnctmn v .qf. thanks was unanimously pane -DL G- G- 0°f°°¢°» S*;,°’°‘*"~,,.N' §' sfphy the chsptsr tc 'rhs oumi' if _ 5 "R"P°'* “I C“"°°' "D" ' ' Publishin: Qolrranv and its N31' K¢=llY» C\lU`1°*-I"°*°"“' a ".. lot fihbullilffoi-1`n kindness and coui-tes _ 6- _"P¥_0\lM>lll'o8is in Pr_0gnBll°Y- ”' extended to the Daughters ln thellg ; '~ f . ni md- work about a, store. Apply- - H- K~ WB°d°“"*1d' H`“m“' journalistic (suture which vote ie- ' 1-' " "" co M¢1,¢1i Bm, 7..i0a3'| 7- Tm° °° D’ °’"“°“°°°d‘-Dr' S' much appreciated. The Anti-Tiibercubl ` ' Q - __ _ ` Skinner, Sh -l°l1I1- ,, sein society will he assisted in its' _ ' B 1"* °“ °" °°“ "'_° a_ ..E¢,|°1°gy of Consumption. - nom* work hy hh. prow". of thu- ,_ -N u , T. . acvornodetcd at North River, Dr. W. B. Mcvey. Bt. John, N. B. P nt mdhmtu_”t,ng- hmdmmt' ._ __ , _ _-, . short distance from town and noir _ '_ 'tru it is “mod my some day M ~ i 1 water. James Farquharson,_ Charlet- -m-umsnhv, JULY is. W&d_ ' _ _ si; _ , _ ,__ tetuwu, North nivsr. .-ioasipii. Australian' Defehce Forces " Flesh by the Horrid It has been suggested that Lord where Wilcox had been residing with itchener, be appointed Inspector in his mother, A. A. A. grounds, and proved' very operate the mines under military pro- cceesful. Uection. There were Present about six hund- The militia are divided into de- PQODIB. who were much- interested tachmenlts _and distributed' among the the different events. v-arlloun collieries, and nlow tho gener- liter had habeen called upon to do Q." `; 4' R P t ‘5 T 10 2_5 noon session the devotional exercises §gnds_ “ °“ ( Y “ll lm” was lea hy Mrs. -Mutch, cherry vol. ,.`_. - /~_{_f\-".~,»|l_&.':.~ f-g d His Bones Found Str|pped‘ of Monsters. F _ 1; Good Times Lake Summer resort N01; kli0WIllg that the Lake contain. ed hundreds of alligators, Wilco.; went for a swim. "_" 4- _-<-;_.,... TROOPS NOW GUARDING casa BsE'l‘oN coLLlERln's.', GLACE BAY, silly a-Murtiul law HOW prevails in Southern Cape Bro. s bonu Troops are guarding the collier- c ies of the Dominion Coal Company e and an e/ttemipt has been mbde to ri al feeling is that the disturbance ANNUAL DISTRICT CONVENTION, July ith. Tae first session was open- ed by devotional exercises led 'by Mrs. Jo ‘ : lst heat-1, H. stsulsy (zy-as) 2, D,,.,,,,,,, h§§;‘;“,;,z§,f‘“,§,1§§”_§,‘;';§, ,235 i Donovan (3 yds), 3, P. Duffy (1 tha chan. and, made 8' few Ummm; “__ )» Tim” 11 2'5 second* marks. Bright and encouraging rc- zud heat.-1, lvl. Paul (5 yds; 2, Pom Wm given b the wxmm - Pam” (5 Yd“')' 3' P' H°°9°' andfbalird dele ates ghowi d ies cratchi), Time 11 1-5 seconds. 3 ' ng 9' W d" F‘inal.~1, H. Stanley (2 yds), url increase in funds and a deepening ` work of missionary work. The after- ’ 1°!l“Very interesting papers were reed by Mrs.-Harrison and Miss Newsom. Mrs Albert Munch sud- Mrs .i oper and Miss Laura West. York "` °V°llllIf.‘ was one of great interest “l‘I,'I.1’f.°2..llI?,II.‘ .§?Z..?,?;i' 'l|lllll_ K|_l_l§lllllE_li__ Wlll lllllllli Fr°¥°?llj_W#f-@“TS‘°W-les _wmgliii .grill nire feae. L " l A _ _ I ' _ , " E* 'll "’ » IS ll1w,wllli|l_ 5. f”"“*‘f""‘ ‘l’“?"?’ ‘°_“°°"_ ”f"°'° iulne fashions; ' _ssc nensrre~i¢_-virtue A change C _ _ Deinliiidesd. _` » _ ------_-._~ I-l NEW YURK. July 9-(Specialp-‘-A" ing immodest ‘ganncntsg _ Paris _despatch says the Osaervatorel "All the present ‘day ragigioim are Romano, orgaln of the Vatican, con- designed to_ etcite the passions and tain.. ..._sc»thn.¢ risuuucm-lou ui tau. it is u shipwreck uf virtui.. V 'T_llU Olhlrvptbre says: "We celimot which is a' redection of the bounty of _bill-1 _\l6lil0t"o illlé' to good' mor- `_ God ‘anlrl therefore fruitful in morals als which comes to us from other `and well`belln'g. 'J countries and niainst which womcpif "Cleanse these unholy wardrobes; 1°' urighhwsll suits., _rio chem siilhs dresses which minre 7° _ "Tho-s'ev who profess Witt” “dm ‘the yearns. guardrau Mm." weep. neavily alnd came to the Harris their Catholic 'faith and morals "Let wives and daughters malke H°““°- ‘shtzuldslloif laejlndu-lgent toward wo- gat ownhfcfthw’ rather than w°‘“` ' ' _ ' _ *Ml W ‘grieve the 1-_I'oly Spirit d b _~ man k» gms _ __ , - s- (-»-,~ HY. 0¢8'mevil t dth - .r if :' `\.=»w!§‘ItL‘ wear _ and, the Ffuler of Truth" . 120 0 en an e ‘run t "Fashions are prejudicial to ben'l.~.y ~ » er son, twen- ` _ ' - sy we A- »» mis rss mc. letra' ll: sz orr a main struck ah aim in the we _inte 8,-rival of delegate,” 0,, elu,_ darkness but, missed him and' stumb- en orclock Th 1 u _ led down stairs At the same in-' " e 0 amps cammittws irst Michael Thema second, H' ed DY d*'=1¢'§9»t¢'5 Bhd ViBiY»0I`B en HIGH JUMP' (J`UNIOR_) Rev. Hugh Miller, Cornwall, garvc 81;. lnotructivc address on missllon work 1’ L_ Mnuem 2_ P4 _m,,d,,,e_ lm Newfoundland-. The choir furnished into the baibh room In the tru l good music. The hospitality of the Pownal people were highly appracpyg crawled with mm sua isught- him' ' ' '~ is free hand to draw a seven shot automa- tic pistol. Then began an even dercer stant he sew the `s¢¢0},d. Lkurglm _I gage 2PP°_lntcd. nomin-athg:-~’Mr. , s, . _ Miusufs Li..i.us.¢| us.,rAhy_ i>..y,_i<;i..u H`;].°§‘°" _ AN /icon Rasipnwr coma. ’ me as -minpEeEL4 ~ M There departed this life .at his It fight for the pistol. _In the meantime, Mrs. Sta-ben was tandingi in the doorway screaming nd not heeding her husbands “_ ' - l`. _ls now t_h°u»gi1 an-'ivedlnq-_ rj ‘1 attack of the hives, went freely about h _ . , ai pe o d ;;d.oSi¥r§cb‘;.g:nut1¢:‘§litrxI:Irl.M?1liIstxiffxffr fse. ondhthi; way across the ’Atlanti.._ Ha withdrew _to the hall. but Mrs. `Sta'h» lf;-mar' Banff néuch ngeded rw" M' surne more serious proportions er's cries had aroused h ° ic km was p'°”°'““°°d\ ‘ ' ' i sr, lberten, Mrs. Houston. Rus- ' MUl'¢blS0n'. Clyde River, Miss Moon., b (Eldon-). Resolutions:-Mrs. _l\`l[cLeo_d, Surnmerside, Mrs. Horton, Gladstone kin, Misa Brea ut. Mu H drowning accident occurred here - t I . s gg e, |‘Mi-s, Waugh, 3t:ym§n¢,i,;:_ayM,;r‘;g,.f day by which Cecil Jordan, aged 12 ne burgair managed with h ' ,,_-,_ Hampton’ c,.,,d°nti,,|B__,M,m lo _ .- ,-_' j'/_“C ‘ ",.9 ""f’ " "_" »' - ' ' ‘ l I ‘ "f ' ' _ 'I , _ -'._~r<_» » . ___._.,f_xl_`:&;";“1K______UL¥l >_‘,'_:{__4 . , N _I _, . ._ ,‘ ,___ _`i`_‘¢__|_w_ _qi , _ ._ , s, , . ., I ‘_ ,______4_`/:,.,,_.¢_`_ _ . ,. _ ‘ _,_. . . _ . __ . ,V _ . ,_ -.;v_.',;,5_. LH* ` V <» _V-_. _- .f , V ` _ _ ._ , F -_`_`.,,. wr l , __ , _ _ . , _ » ’ is' i i. . . .._;_ ____ _ '._» -~__..,,-3,. ,. __ _._ __ , y En. ins# uh fn = , ~ - _ as _ __ ~».... i T3 K IAN _il‘iner_nr im. _ _ mica Nl s MA v _'sl srlillll-3 silica, ls colvriuui-:ii »,='&_-_'f »-' l - _ Delirium Led to Drown- ing in Newcastle. for some time working in Maine, He took delirium tremens yester- r sent fora policeman. Then he icuii. wuili's llilllil 2.3;? ’WllMlll. lIlUl_3Hlief M!$S. Slllfllil ou _ L ~ 1 _ __'_ V “ th ,: .Now-'tonic _o»u'y.a-'rwh shusless _. _ . _ ...L - men, one of them wounded in theailmi ' ' ' _ ._ -_ _ , _ i shui uhigh- hy! bullets, srs_heia hy the A _v°ry"1ar:e"a1ldj lllleresteif slidi- paiicdi-ywiirigg hgh,-g,,d.w;¢h the mm,_ ence_was_in attendance at' St! JtJlin"s der of `1§!`rsl _`;liia‘St,ab'a|=_ wif.. of Plluwll. B¢\l\H6l1._ on Wednesday- 'svaiff _George Sta'r.iu,.~gi New Yorlr‘~i,..m.,,,,, ml: ol tl_lia-week.- _to listen ro:repocts.i °fl1_aner.=i-ri whose residence. at 1rl.st~"’Y ‘.’°"*°““ .“°I°¢°*?.° WW* U". We _ bush (L_ IJ.; the suburh Q, Brooklyn men s Foreign Missiodary ` Society. °l°¢0mDMl'l0‘"`°°l Severely but will re George Statue' r, 1. -(1, _ _ _ » .__1 _H JSBYH a ve y» n- - both men__a9.t.no£ ‘;Y’,:'é. ;’t;l_;"°if§*; ‘terestfng account' of the various de- hm,g¢,_ _ _ _E ' .. Deftmsnts of thefwork in that held, Mrs. Staber was shot dead at two Mu' wwt' _ Emom ‘"5 ‘Mu cami” if-1 is my :.i°.:":...§°,.:i*.;'s..:l..:°.°°'.°°"i-. ' . _ ' 0 UrQt: . l` . nlgirfnshhirhslreq' rvgosln tiigoiirst tc \,,,"rhcmpsou. wifcoi the aw. 11:. 5m°l1P°‘ is-f°P_°'°°-fl 11°" C1°Hl'°°lH'I awalcaned by the bur la/rs b Thompmn °I Tm-“‘-md'-I H5579 BW VX- p°rt' A “umm” “leases hw” hem Hash ol an blektric gk t .1 y the ceedingly interesting and detalkd, “_ reported and placed under quarantine. und by _omni th POC 0 BWP. Oar- want' of tg., work “mods mm I.m,ndioo The il sense is suppostd to have ori-I "who are yuh ?,‘f";_' d d ' amd native _Population of that 1B_ Bin'ated.in the lumbar camps. One of, HK _ tl d e eman' ed. -land Mrk fnhmnpson is me dwght" the most serious features is that the' _fell quie an we wont hurt, of the Rem D,._ Morton who mt disease is of so li bt a charae t 52:1' mem; 'gba newer' "W9 Want Bridgewater, N. S., forty-two years m The dm, wakened M" stabs ago and has been there evel:.aince.Ha~nose in w .a newspaper at his home when B the sin-k and tearing oil his shoe-. _ -*__ _ , SMALL PDX IN NOVA SCOTIA. HAI-4I_FAX.. July. 9.-Au epidemic t.f` g ter hat, any affected fail to properly diag- it, ani, thinking it merely an ongilt their, neighbors. In this y the disease may spread and as- --@.....____ BOY DROWNED AT ANIIAPOLIS. ` =ANN.iPoLls, lv. s., July 9.-- Sa oy_s were playing on_ a raft. The 7 Hill Ill _l]ll‘lH _ NEWCASTLE, July 9-(Special)- ames Murphy, a» native of Newcast- turned home this week, drinking raft tipped over throwing young Jor- dan into tlie'water. The other boys __._..._.__. _ ____-i l Few Men Returning to Work, But Quiet Pravails Under Martial Law. GLACE BAY, July 9-(Special)- Today was expected to mark u. critic- al turn in affairs, but this prediction 'has failed lo iiiiiterializc. The ciaim liiiidc by tlic (Joni Com- pnny that as soon as military pro- tection wus pro\'l'iicli fi-r the men, many would return to their work, re- mains to be proven. _ _ The Coal Company explains the de- lay of the min ln returning to work by the fact that the soldiers have not yet' been properly distributed and that mon who have been on duty since the beginning of tim strilce are tzakinig a nriicll needed rest ‘oeioire gett- ting down to business again. They preiiict that th.; Company will show an increased output in a very short time. The U. M. W. claims the Company has gained nothing by having troops on duty. They claim u decrcasc in the num- ber_of men employed and believe thure will be a furthcr continued decrease. Gaul. Drury is now in- common-d of the troops. ll -_-*___* lIH|i|E`S UPINIUN Ui THE illlli MUSEE NEW YORK, July 8.-The Moving Picture World of New York City, rc- ccntly pulilislicil a lung article, upon lsnlicli tlic foliowini, is taken! ' "The Eden Niuscc, on Tlventy-third struct, New York City, furnishes -about as good an environment for the moving picture as one could wish. The Muses, as all the world knows, is a high class-show place, situated in one of New York's most popular, prosperous and best frequented centres. 11! iS the favorite havnt of Mis. and Miss New flock when in search nf the dain- ticst things in izloil ei, il"f. :ill there ,iS' always ri fiunl rl' Eiiiltele on hand to patronize thc jiiusce; its wax groupings, its pictures, its music, its ste;-c0~c-‘~‘r~ ~`ctl1res, and other at- tractions. 'i'i»r~movin|.: pictures are shown ir. n larife and svmclolis theatre at sllatud hours of the day. and tlicrei ls -alwrrys n cnrstzlrti nlili and flow of good rlasr.: .'iiii'i~"-nous. 'ille place is bcalififlllly cfnilvctell. the attfmdaiits colirt'-ous oml ultn~f»l,l\»-i' ills manal.o- me i‘ may take 1-reilif. for it.-l admiri- i.=.l.ra*.lcn of one of Nriv Yo\°k'S lllull at hig‘1ifa__ A numbgr gf 5mB]i,’cla.-*ss und most reflnci! places oi ru- `tertainmcnt_ The Musee. moreover, boasts what is Dl`U"a?'lY the Igrgest moving pirtlire si-recii lil the city nr home in Canoe Cove, on Juno 2, 1909 t one of the oldest residents of that room, _ _ place, in the person- of Archibald empifs to pull her back into the Campbell. _Hs wa b ' ch -1, . . 182$. _on the Camibellmfggn, "°wI:l:; tw(Ivymi*‘I°ule hlrrrithh gtirtglars revolver hb const-elntly resided during his life of _eigil -three years. lu 1855 he mar. a sincere. friend, ii kind neighbor di At true Christian, in ever sense an coming as the messenger 'of peelccoq cell his soul to Heaven. I-le lea/ves to mourn thc loss of rr liovmg faghe,-_‘ £(>.:_;.sliuegt.E1_°.'Il<1_ 'l.’ Medical society. fxlighufg-£15'-on l‘:;l;.h£:::&adcov; tour iu the Maritime Provinces this 2. "‘The D'felgnosis and Treatment gg- MP5- Al°l_ MH¢Pl1ail. Argyle on the very important subicut 1.; of Acute In'tussusceDtion."-Dr. A. °r°' ‘md “ brobnef Alex OBmlPf>0‘l1’» "Um A89 Alllll1l¢l0B" in the Y M (` Atherton, Fredericton, N- B~ o°'n°° C°V°' 915° survive him* T0 3 The use of Iodiform in Surgical the bereaved is extended' the syms ,PL .. _ __ na/ch_oi1i. on Y a Thu funeral which f-00]! place on June ith to Canoe M`ll°D0\l'gall and John C Maolliaohern ~ ii . , . S_°'McGi'ath, Newcastle, N. B. ‘_J°m"`(P°'t"°t P19559 COPY-J he strmgly' advocate! and eloquent. _ im.-_...M t WEB an altogether pleasant" Pbrience for The Guardian shall 1°. 1. Address-Lisut_~o.svsmorj_ Mu~"§;§;,°§h°m“’Q,f§§§B gf §_‘;Y‘,*,,1 ";’_‘;i'?§"l1_¢leri;ymm in ewll 1°* *hr °'“"* S K5'f"`l°"¥»§1d°»¢'» i°°=°°=-‘."°‘“'°"“'*“2i.'."“.i°J.Z‘ifiT°?§§°‘i§§‘§.l‘i.'ff..°`s§i.f°.'i.i: °“‘°'*- ' “' 'I 5 ‘I R'°P°“°ibum°s °' the Modiemmamuy Dirt ldUll`1iIftt'd Itheiriselves most clev physician,"-nr. P. c. Murp1iv.'1`ls‘- , d_ 6,, _,,, _ - A P sl ~ fill. ii. °"....:. za ~';:. scsi. |» ' ' ' ,_ _ - ,. 1 _ 3' Address hr surgery” some lrlave alsigpgome glvvegrdyfor Wh’ 3-`m‘;:ilP°1i_;‘°t'_fni;“ _Y;gtr°l}. ‘gd Lug' Work. the net receipts to their ere being 7,33 for papers sold an YOUUH Stober succeeded in keeping B. Om . ll was neverthe- lm discharged-_ 'rwu shots wsuo wila;_ the third cut the draw-string of his though :not wounding him, killed his moth-er. Just as young Sbabei- dually wrenched' himself loose. Staber chased him down stairs, Bring as he ra|;|_ When he reached the verandah thc street was empty, LECTURE oN_.ics ANNUl'rlEs. Dr. Sampson, chiel of the Lectui-ing Staff of Ontario, is on a lecturing month. I-le will-deliver an address, A. Hall next' Wednesday' evening i._ eight o’clock. His Honor the- Lieut- enant Governor will preside. There will be solos a/nd orchestral rx usio ers and men om- salary, all should plan to hear this ayole and entermin- lng lecturer. Dr. Ss/in»pson'a workin in d-irect line wrt/ii all church w.~rk_ as ly sets for; thqgwlsdom of spending iustmi~oif~- -wss\li1awthl~4`-`»f'- * -' i, - .4 .1 Condensed vcrtisemenlls Mrs. Geo. Montgomery, M°n.¢,agu,~,,' W 'rue udrii-ess ui thc Prssi ¢ the reports of the secretary and “ Treasurer. All of these bore evldisnce ' ofthe encouraging progress of one work. The tot-al receipts for the year were:-Foreign Missions $1583, Homc. Missions $57.89,, Presbyteriai expenses $24, an increase of more than pac hundreddollarra over _last year. A P8901' on- "My Kingdom Come" writ- fw by Mrs. Stoves. Summerside, was read by Mrs. D.. Ml. Waugh. The op-' ening services of the afternoon. sc‘s~` aim ware ¢0nd,,¢ged. by M,.,_ Hmm” ani. They are Carlo Giro and John who also read al r entitl I "What the church haspggfle" prepaerq ed by Mrs. A. J. M‘cNeill of Murray Harbor. T-he Secretary of Young People's work Miss Robertson the-n Dl'°f\€l1¢¢d lwr annual report which was adopted after which Miss Flor- ence'I-iuntcr, Alberton, delivered a very appropriate recitation. 'A confor- envv on to main- uuxiiiury meetings interesting" was led by the secretary and participated in a»lai€ge number of Ladies. The president read letters from Rev. A. D, McKenzie and- his wife-and the delegates were griev- ed to learn'ofl1is continued illness The following odiicers were elected for' the ensuing year: President-Mrs. B. Rogers, Aliberton; Vice President- Miss Muirhead, Summerside; Mrs. Horton, Gladstone, Mrs. Ross, Cher lottetown-; Mrs. Toombs, N. Rustico; Secretary--Mrsx Nell McLeod, Sum- merside; Treasurer, Mrs. calms, Charlottetown; Secretary Young Poo(- gleihuwork, Miss Robertson, York oi. . - --.i.~f~n-n»i;__ - .bl ' tale no other... t1|ire‘a¢_, three 'i k u... ....f§‘..if.'§"}... .u.y..w.._ " ° °f ` Keep Minard'| l.inima‘Iit in the house ` - '-it ~ae\v'» ‘lsr . _ & _-I ,ff iw. " | MORNING SESSION- 9-3° ~*~M~"1`° ` ' ci-nomo uimcsrrs. I" ‘*'*"’\0\N"llW"59‘¥"°‘ ` ‘IV order. Apply at this eine.. 1 P. M. ____ ,vm - ~ moiiti _my ,_,em,‘,,_, TORO -N17 10-(8 ~l)~ _ --_-----~ -~ --» ~ (Omumwd 09 Page 11). Bop. com ___m_” 70| hours and fifteen minutes. V ,Boifwell. ‘I-_10dlll'3|9fl~ , I _ f i .' . V _-V _ _ __ ' aw ‘ ' mn , ii l h 1- R°l?°'* _°f N°'"\l1\°fl“B' C°"“'“**' July wheat me f,‘f:,d,;;"’,:;,m°; ,,,f,,.~.M 1’ \v¢,,l,.l3g,,,:,,f'°I°,?,'; ,y§_°°.§.'|1“ 1,,-lp if ........... ... <......._ 53%.‘i»°?.e"_'.',1‘_'_1._°';'1""_."::::::::::'.ii “r 1°'-fe °‘ °°°°' *‘“‘"° "‘*~°° ‘“"°- mv *° “°"° "°‘*"=“" _(ree Lm ic: Mention.) ' ANTED, a boy to-'carry parcels 10iisAL`liE. u as ilu Pieirii i'r§`geeu" ` Mrs. K. J. Martin, chsrlott-stow.._ “ ` _ _ d tu M _ _ ~ Rogers, Albertoli'. was folliowed I»!;“di'°d “IW” the dr ""1" I racted the attention of a sailor who 1 o g boy but was' nable to locate him. E HELD ON MURDER CHARGE. / lNEW» YORK, July 9;--Two shoeless men, one wounded in the arm and thigh, are.Ii]ipld,chi\rged with murdering Mrs Flop lil. Stubed, in whose residence at Flatbush occurred a iight with burgl-, Smith. The luttel' wus wounded und had udinitted that it wus a bullet from his pistol which killed Mrs. Staher. _ George Stuber has identified both men ` as those who entered the house. RELEASED ON BAIL. Last night Ernest Doiron who was arrested for breaking into the store of Prowse Bros., Limited, was re- leased on bail. Hia case comes before the city pol- ice court on Monday. -,`,~¢--__---_..._ ere 'too frightened to do anything nd time was lost before his cries at- , 6 elsewhere. I have never heard of _af larger picture than 30 feet. That IS the size nf the llllisce scrcon. 'I`_h"re s a skilful operator. who kn0“'S ll"W o show the picturcs; the results herefore is satisfaction to the audi- nce. On the iiccusion of my visit this ivcnk, l was entlrelv ilsased by finding myself inc cl un i\\ldi€llC¢ OI refined and intercstrd lovers nf _ the moving` pictllrc. Hill-‘l all alllllfllce as am. U,.»af_y-,. ..r npclwi l\ml~