l fs 6 1-. ul. 1# iii? IU’ lib’ WY? > fig. ;.-.-' _ 5 L_ ----_ ~- -~--- - - - - ~-~ -_ -- *-~ ° _*_ =- ._ _ _-~_<--» - y 0 ° ' niniwr LIKE Hancivlaiv -r ripwum-H LEAGUE; lin - _ naaalixre nemsea Lodging ai ste. =_. Scholastique. 5 t it 2; 1# " `”"””""“""‘” °~“ ' »~~e-fe -:f-4,-_.. _‘_f"_;‘,;i-(_ 5-<1.-‘» 1 ...';j:g.s*r§;-v‘. .i ' \-_ - T ‘- 'vii -. _ -¢-._ .- - _a. __ ._,`_?-_ __ *_A > T471.; _,_i. Y 5 1_1 ;_._i; V_i,>_ run concerns, o1=rAsLo'r'rErowN MARCH 14 1899 K* _Y *-illf il- n-1 I V -f ~ _ . ' I -1 - I I = `.¢"i' . ` , ' ' - I ..: _ V 5 _ , , , . L , A ‘ A . . ,,..,,._..`~.». .,,.,.. 9'@'@“9l®Ié)@'@'@ \ s ie cAsEs cHms'rv's |_oNooN HA1'si ,.. 1 e xv ., ; ‘E ° »,. F 'a "I (L_ »,.<.. -._ if -.\. _--is .~‘s_5_ . *Ja K. ,",',_.. Q I g ‘ i FIIIQ Fil|l$|\y and low to -eternity on the gallows on Fri- Mndarato Pricas day, for the murder of lsidore Poirier, i MONTREAL, March 10.-Radcliffe,tbe ‘. V wqpkmang hangnian. whoundertook the task of All the very newesl: styles Prices as Usual 4 Cheapest in town. f I TI-IIE! S'I‘Y'.l`_|ISI'I H.A.'I"'I'IEFl.S I . PROWSE , . i ' .. ' ‘ l ' 1 .f seudin Cordelia Viau and Sam Pars did not meet with a cordial recep'ion in tainment refused to vive him accommo- Seoond Annmtl Convention of the Summerside Dlstrlbt- The second annual convention of the Epworth Leagues of the Summerside District was held in the Methodist church. Kensington. on Thursday, March 9th. _ The first session opened at the following ofliceis - resident. Mr. _“W -dation and the ~ priaate houses were B1 M' Gough’ Summsnrsiqei Secretary' much less inclined to take him in The Miss M. Bentley, Kensington; Cor. ~ ` ~ Sec’ . Miss F. Durant Mar ate" 50% H- 000k- s:s;;‘z§.§§‘:..:.?.1“.g.z :;i.s;.:i::‘§:liT-JSI. M- 15 e"ected a vallows there eighteen years town' The minmfas of 19‘St'C°_”Ve'm°°' C97- M933 and Gnu" sheets aim has bg,” frowned down on ever which was held in Summerside, were P P e si‘;ce` as the 60 19 are of a sup,r_ read and adopted. The following odi- " .stitious nature, and looked upon the “ers We” the” nqmlnaled “fi elected . _ v _ money earned in such a. manner as Judas fc: th” °“5“‘“.‘t'q5’°§i1];l"_5 »f‘;nt;’WS -“"Pf09-~ money Radcliffe was compelled to R V J Gold mn ilvc _Pr°_5'° 'Mr'_. I come to Montreal to get shelter and Lewis Tmemau* S°° Y" MSS bemle-7 i mil-_Q _T had to ride back and forth between- Cor' _ S907" Miss qessie Smmg’ Sum'~ ___ A ,here and Ste. Scholastique every day m°r.s‘d_°; '1ir°°s’,' M188 Bertie' Wiggim .. E .p “mil after the hanging,_ ton, Victoria. The new president then _ _l took the chair and called for the re- ports of Leavue Delegates. The fol- . - j _ o ` A8 we have transferred our bust' The craving for Alcohol, Opium, Cocaine ‘rlowmg Leagues 1"~°P0rt°d:" bummer' Institute in Portland. Maine. So can Neuras- i thenia, Nerve Exhaus tion and that always ‘ tired feeling, seldom at ease condition, and ness to other parties our books must Tobacco,Cigaretres can ng- cured at the K_ee1ey side, through Miss Sprague; Bedeque, 5° .. .. tlirouvh Mr. Lord; Searletowmthrouffh Mr Trueman; Kensington, through GIDSGII up at DIIGB, ,thesystem restored to its normal condition “Mtg Lowther Biddord’ through RW byAll those indebted to us will oblige Wwe mr Danicilaw I ML' Pepper; ’ Albertou, through Miss' making immediate payment at the| The Prince Edward Island I Emma Wilkinson, who also repoéted h _ . _ 1 Sale-4 We have placed on our counter a lot of Men’s_-§ Boots in laced and Cong-E ress marked from $2.75 1:0; $4.00. They are yours atfg' half this price. A chance; in a life time; take advau-§ tage of it at once. Call!-J' at once and get first choice. E E. iicticiinii <5 . , ,. _A an s UI cases' of those famous make oi Hats now in Picton will 011|) STAN” M oazine i for sale at au, two new Leagues on-t at circuit, as cumpec and West Devon A paper long qverdua ls BO0l§Sl.OI‘Bs and H . Mas- written by Miss Nina Lowiher,on "How lf 110|. &bl£8l1dBd 170 85 OnCe Will bel Ons news sf,a,nd_ Price to develop efficient committees” was then read She emphasized the im- imedf . - - - ' or Cents' ‘_ portance of getting all the members on _*_ A. WEEKS & Q9; CHP.is'rY’s LONDON HATS 16 its different committees, and getting them interested in the work. It was an "au 25 --sail &w°2m ._ . . . I excellent piper and was warmly discus- sed. - be over first trip of Stanley. Rev.G.C.P.Pa1merthen gave an. lm igygig ’_ ‘ ` ` `, . = . _ ' § Dont for-get hh'-Lt bhl-IBLYS address on our personal relationship to ..-_._ .--»~ _.`.. _‘__ -_.q --_ _._ ...___ l_."“."‘_ _._ _ ._.... _-..- _..._ ~.. ...... _..._ .. -.- _..- -..._-. -__ __ .___ _._ W __ __ ___ .Z __ -- -_ §" -_ -_- __ __ _- _._ , Week.-Prowse Bros. 113in other. All the newest styles made are included in our New Stock.-Prowse. Bros. 113i; i F iT REFORM. It has been reported around ‘town that the Fit Reform Clothing Co.: make of clothing- We know shipment of those goods nent 'I DIED. _ , .|- V . Sui; I "RING I5 BUIIHG, and so is_ our ' N EW GOODS For that reason we will sell out our ?:PfNent stock at a big discount to room for the new lot, There Dinner Sets, Tea Sets and Cham- Sets. Mustbe sold. can and 31080 very nice goods. Blue Store. QUNNYSIDE. . P. (301'VV:l.11, ii few crocks of nice butter, whole- retail -W. P COLWILI. _At Marie, on the 9th Feb.. 1899. in the 24th year of his age. Sydney Webster. ltheeldest son of the late In this city on March 10th the in- fant daughter of Peter and Laura ‘ Gentle Shepherd Thou hast stilled 0 Now Thy little lamb’s long we eping. Ah, how peaceful, pale- and mild, In its narrow _bed ’tis sleeping: And no sign of anguish sore Heaves that little bosom more. V i _ St John and New York papers please i wry- _ ..--_.aan-.aw ` F0 R .I »» . _` ~ 1 . ~ Christ He said that if we would be suc- Hats are the bebt’ ' lake nolcesstul in our missionary efforts, we must have Christ within. We need more of Christ within us if we would teach Christ. We should so live that our very lives may lead others to come to Him. Rev. Charles McKay, oiihe Presbyterian church, was then intro- duced and strongly endorsed the words of the last speaker. Just here, a let- W8.S 0110 Of Bl1Sll'l6SS . Sl1Ch ter was read from Rev.T. Hicks/Tryon, __ is not the case,as we are direct fe§f°*i“_‘°§r *HS ‘}1=*‘>“;f,‘/’ *°r;>é0I1{; 21°F; agents for this celebrated an W” an °"“°“"“ "’ S C. _e g 9 _ leagues ou that circuit-De babie, Crapaud and Victoria., Fit R9f0l‘II1 lS Very l11l1Cl1 3.llVE Treasurer reported a balance on f _ 1 and we will open up our first hand trom last year of $1.20. While collection was being taken up, a solo was sung by Mrs. Gordon Tuplin. Some questions were handed in, but answers were left over for evening session. Adjourned. The evening session opened with short prayer service led by Rev. Mr. Pepper. President took the chair, and gavea brief address, asking if the ,Them Webster_ The deceased was adLeagues were doing all they should do i°“°s me "“°°"°‘“i “”P“°*°"- 0 312 iiiiilfi ..*}°§§i?a.“i‘l.§§Z§f’“‘i’.i. dresses of welcome to the delegates- were given by Rev. F. A. Wightman, Stewart, _ and by Mrs. I. Lowther, Pres.`of Local League, which were responded to by Rev. Mr. Pepper. Mr.` Alfred _Glover sang a solo,Miss Sprague read a paper, written by Rev.'A. E. Chapman on ‘The Epworth Leaguer and _his neigh- bor.”This was an admirable paper,deal- ing as it did _with a subject, deep. lar- reaching, and comprehensive. namely, how we should so conduct ourselves to. ward our neighbor that the world may V become better and brighter because we have lived in it. A short discussion followed, and "Onward Christian Sold- liars” was sung. Miss Jessie Strong read a paper, “Work and ‘aims 'of the WOT Epworth League.” She spokeof the 'o' ' ottheE L. and some of the _ L Dr- Wlfd'5 B¥°°d md N°fv° [ways in which it m_a_dej Christ. A solo was sung by Miss Amy Frizzle. accompanied by Miss Strong. Collection was taken up, while choir sang an anthem.` '1`he_questions which had been hand- ed in, were answered by the President. It was decided to have a special time for holding Epworth Lea ue Convent _ 2 _ - oanbine to make our Photographs the the village of Ste_ Scholaszique’ ,I few 2`p. m. with devotional exercises, ledl lon each year, namely between hayirig pmmf, sagigfaggoyy in Charlgtteww days before thg double hanging wok by Rev. John Goldsmith, Albertou. A to-day. place. All the public places of enter- number of, delegates _Wigs Present and and harvest-exact date to be left to l. Executive. Convention was invited to meet in Soarletown next time, which invitation was unanimously accepted. ' - I After the usual vote of thanks to the railway for reduced fares, to the odicers of last year, to the church trustees and choir, and to our hosts and hostesses, session closed with a brief consecration service, and benediction by Rev. F. A. Wightman. A A _ag-_#_ ITKINLEY FOR ENGLAND- ' , London, March 10.-Here is an ex- traordinary piece of news., published by it London weekly paper: '- “_So President McKinley, as becomes the descendant of Highland ancestors, is coming over to the Glasgow exhibi- tion. We may promise him aregal welcome: indeed his visit will be the grandest event of the opening year of the new century, inasmuch as it will cement the allianceof blood which al- ready is fusing the two` branches of the mighty Anglo-Saxon family. It is to be hoped that the lourt, and .the_ministr'v, will rise to this magnifisent occasion. _We must gixe him such a naval demon- stration, such a _ public reception, as will throw even the Queen's anniver~ series into the shade. We must take him to Oxford and Cambridge to hear how our young Barbarians can cheer; to Aldershot or Salisbury plain for 'a military display eu masse, and to Bir- mingham as aspectacle of vas: indus- try. Naturally he will be a lion in Scotland, and if he can admire the squalor of Glasgow his atavistic instincts must be powerful indeed. But the point is- McKinley comes as dsfacto monarch. He must be entertained as Czar, _or Kaiser.” Evidently the writer supposed that a. President of the United States on a European jauut is pirt and portion of the new policy of expansion- However. everything is American now from' a topic point of view, in English conver- sation and comment. A Gould 0 0nly Whispen. - i » ,Often Colds settle on the Throat and iBronchia1 Tubes, and make the voice hoarse and husky, and an effort to speak, distressing' It may be red1ic'e_d~to whisper or lost entirely for a wl.ule._ In cases of this kind nothing soon give relief and restore the voice 1 2 nr! waaws 7)' ' __ lloi-way Plno ' s_Y""P' ° M 40 l in > This is what Thos. J. Smith, Caledonia, I Ont., writes: “A year ago Iliadavery l severe Cold which settled on my lungs . and throat. It got so bad Ieould scarcely speak louder than a whisper. I tried several Cough medicines but got very , little relief until I used two and one-half 3 bottles of Dr. Wood 's Norwa Pine Svmp, Y . which completely cured nie.” _ “ Price 251:. All dealers. .. helping people to live more like NINE DRQWNED i % .s .-;nn»¢;; _.ezine-_-_e¢¢ -f~ .-.we l ll ,. . ti:-' ‘ l 3 l 9 1 ? l l I Bitnsr, France. March' 9.-News been received here of the capsizing ra pleasure yacht off the Brittany coast. drowning nine persons. - among ‘them five French- military olilcers. ' ‘ PERMANENT lia r SCALY, Sums lr. oils. trite, of sms°feviii`¢,° l_.c.i`\.' *s itching, Sealy, ' _ _ se ins inzvi-:iz seen .riioiiatza -since.: “fROM a common pirnple to the worst scrofulous some," has -_a common way of expressi/ng the_ra'nge' of skin diseases that Bui-dock Blood Bitters will. cure. All those facial erup- tions and blotchesfwhich idisiigure the features are promptly re- moved by its use, as well as the more severe forms whichwreck the health and undermine “the sys- tem. But B.B.B. works in its own peculiar way. There is nothing of the temporary or transient about the cures B.B.B. makes. It always builds up the health and strength on the foundation of Pure, Rich Blood, and in cou- sequence the cures it makes are of a perman- - ent and lasting nature. We again prove perrnariency o the cures it makes by the case of Mr. George Tribe, Straf- itching- com A B. B.B as its equal. cannot be . says : ‘ J of that 8388 .ears Lada wane it I as good Aher tcstimon who 'can fordville,Ont.,whowrote In “toast I -"“.¢_ ` “WY 3; the following letter re- ' ' _ _ ,iw spectmg his case. _ _ ltr ls Dated February'5tl\, |894. “I have used Burdock Blood Bitters for a. severe form of skin disease from which I have been a sufferer for three years. _ “I have taken in all six bottles and am now entirely cured. “ I tried various remedies, but BOBG Of them did me any good. _ “ I doctored one year with the best physicians in the land ; they pronounced my disease _a Sealy Eruption, but could not remove it. “ It cameoninred over my body. 'Illia akin became dry _ ’ -13. //i f- .V if 'A C _‘L :" cl l_V,. f.jIj._~_"’ P' `-_!;-`f';;~.t\` “ii l` - .> 5005? *” 0 ,, aff!! dG`f :Es ‘ There is no oth show cures of such permanent. burning, irritating skin di full reliance on B.B. B. to B B B is purely no harsh or ~mjuriouo_ taken b the 1995! ‘delica £3 ii 3 i......ai..s¥.i ul; ever was my cure was able one.”- GEORGE E. ° Y skin e matter what other remedie .Y . _ . te* If you wpulg Ek; to_he_at T ~~» ` f ’ Bittcrsbytlien permanent, diseases. No other medicin so conclusive proofs of these Any one troubled with any S€a‘U- him. ii CII! r I F lour and B218 _ 150 150 150 u “ Bride 100 “.‘ 50 _ XFIQHIIS St-Bokwoll ."“ “i Hungarury Elours* 25 it 600 Bags Bran 200 " Shorts 50 " Oil Cake 25 “ . Calf Meal For Sale-Cheap A “iron Wholesale and retail. Rolled Oats 1 Ai..,_J.._i..tiag sleigh.. Robes and Harness. Any per-sonin .vent ofthe above, it_\v_i_1'.f theii advantage to call at our store and ee for themselves or write ua quotations. U