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NEW YORK MARKETS singing prices June 4 American Tobacco _ _ _gtohison Common `. mwklyn Transit Boi-lintrt0!1 Louisville Nashville Imhattan yew York Central fha; Pacific Common geek Island 1 nil United States Steel Com. “ ea ll lt 68§ _ _ and 133 Says That The Law Will I-le Had a L’ceiise But the By Rev. J. idrisyn Jones-1-ie Maniac Wanted to Be Pope- Sir Louis Davies to ae 7°* _ Boston’s $500 Cup Race -Halifax Fishcrmii ° June 22. J I Drowned I 1 k Stock Quotations _.iQ-1. by uecinig, nymi a co. tggpmdi _ Closing prices J une 4. ' Wal Pttmc IIBQ '|i¢mea1si.Ry. zoo ny. 111i _,nan si. Ry. 111 94 85 33 10 25 57 Twin City St. Ry. Dominion Coal Co. Republic Mining _ Payne do _ _ Hoi-th' Star do ~ Dominion Iron and Steel “ Pref. §g@f ¢-:gms-» Q” .....4¢ ,¢.¢- M XOU OLGHT 10 KNOW 'IHIS can be cured by in So says Captain Ont., who was years of suKerlng, NS. me perfectly the nose and M Pollock, Plyth Ont., says: o e positively cured me IGVES nil LDSTS. F0llN0. ETC in measure. Finder please leave ar. go i.os'r.-on saturday ni must. ensif gallon law as they do in all other laws. Th fb police and officers of the Stipendiary 1 uoiei, xenz sr. 1 3 '1 - - lill$ economy you should buy 'th -Invictus Shoe. More satis fiction in a pair of our $3. every pair. int-class in every respect and then as such. Atrial will eonvinee you that our Ginger lie, Crum Sidi. Liinoi Soni all the ben For comfort, style. and 9 only six could write their names.” 50 Cleveland Plain Dealer, In Jictus than any other shoe. Price $3.50, 4.00 and 5.00. All styles and leathers. Fo ladies and gentlemen Geo. A. Slaters name is stamped on UFF BRUS., Be Rigidly Enforced By Machinery of State. e This morning the Prohibition Act of 1900 property give to any other person any ln- toxicating liquor. The Lieut. Governor in Council has ap- Geo. McDonald. He has also &PD0inted Norman Campbell as prosecutor.. Yesterday afternoon a Guarinias repre- sentative waited upon the Premier and regard to the enforcement. Mr. Farquharson said there was ve this however to be said: “The Government is going tn enforc the purpose and ready for the work. would only be childish if we would pass are through but if we can prove-and we think we can, in time-that our law is good one, the money will be well spent.' In the course ofjthe conversation the Premier said he had an interview with the city authorities in connection with their dut in the matter, Mr. Farquhar under the act is to get a third of the line we expect the sympathy and support the corporation on the enforcement of th court where the cases arc tried must cer- tainly act as constables and peace odicers and if there is any refusal on the of any of the city authorities or the police it will be 'all the worse for the city. _ _ ---O-- 523%' CORNS! CORNSi CORNSI safe and nainless. Putnam’s Painless Corn and Wart Extractor never f&il-*J neva- causes pain, nor even, the slight- est discomfort. ,Buy Putnans Corn Ex-,- tractor. and beware of many_ __cheaD. dangerous, and flesh eating substitutes in the market. ' - _ ALLALIKE ~ "I see that out of the nineteen Alder- men in Stratford at Shaksphare’s time “But what’s the necessity for an Alder- man’s writing? It’s enoliirh if he can 9-dd and divide, and keep quiet about it."- _-1-£11? é%e§,...., (hip eignaturo is on c\'Bl’Y N! 0! 91° ¥¢°“i“" Laxative Bromo-Quinint 'NW gggnggehneuren acumen oac¢*U -_1-1 *-'_' ' f. ' lackln in the nicely t11,1hllilI‘;lrt;iid:;)YIiI:-tizltdilrdsgvalks afid shady trees- Keep the lawn mower idle for a f6W W8¢k3 and nature as if to shame us in0_° 5011*; thing better-sends the giandeligrliis ‘fs ’°“°" b'°°m°r°mmii “is better than ing us that even a dande on nd “_ no flowers at all. We have a RN " See our advertisement in this EGM; Son. -J. J. menwms soma of tlheglune 5 d 85% 1m0- is in full _ force and effect. and no person in g W. H. Scovil 8: Co. of St. John N. Shall by himself, his clerk, _yu-vmn or manufacturers’ agent landed in' Summer- Bgent, directly or indirectly on any pre-» .side » on 21st May, and duly presented 118580 01' upon any device, sell or barter or] bimsolfillera to the officer in consideration of the `pu-rchaac of any _*Q0 G<_W¢1°Dl!l'°Di> »f°l' '-56 'Those that Baté thee mn uesdreamiug' ,=~m`ent‘tn which Beers cantlilied two Since like them, from Japheth streaming, but ¢=011lfl not hold them. False the hopes on which thou'rt leaning, Bom PBISONERS FOR BERHUDL _ ” an wma B3 _m-D9! mvzn The transport Armenican will arrive at T0B»0FT°» 31106 4-(3P°°i¢\-)‘*R il _ All thy ranks uniting, ` Hamilton Bermuda July 3rd with 9(1) d¢fl¢°°da||5s||' L09” Dare to plead-thou’rt Abra’m’s seed, Boer m.mmerS_ < _ ~ the Benq, immuiiggeiy gn mg 0 merclal travellers tax-Hr. James C. Wright-presenting Mr.Scovil’s certificate to do business on the Island. This certi- pointed two vendors viz: Byrne Bros.and 50856 b¢81‘B 08% 0690501* 9l'-h. 1900 Bhd iS good for one year. Mr. Wright at once endorsed the certificate as entitling Mr. Palmer to do go on with his work. ascertained the.Government’s intention in Pl'0¢¢¢d6d to transact business in Sum- merslde, Alberton, Tignish and other ry places and on Thursday night, 30th May, intl; to besaid in the mnten There is came to Charlottetown and registered at the Hotel Davies. On Saturday morning e June lst Inspector Campbell came into the law and we have the machinery for the Sample P001!! Where Mr- Palmer was at work and demanded to see his license. ,_ The document was at once produced.IMr. law and make nn effort 9° enmme “_ At Campbell said the license was no good and .iii names the nw win be enforced. it Mr- Palmer must my $20 and ’°»k° °t=° may take ,l mod deal of money before We another, or be liable to a line of $200. This Mr Palmer refused to do as he had a a license already. Mr. Campbell said he would make him pay, and went out. _ It George Street, in front of the Cathedral. Mr. Palmer was arrested by the She1'liB"of _ I _ .. .Queeafs Csimty saga; _.the .Q t 0 w'§.“¢i.3i”ss in. E - _-`* ' ' ‘ Vivre wn than an Y ' -- as abscuthfr. Palmer was given the alter- _ - of native of going to jail orfurnishing bonds e for $40,heing the amount of license feeand Q $20 for costs. The necessary sureties were .S found and in this way Mr.Palmer escaped _ travelling. This eventful trip was his Discovered atlast;areme'ly that is sure gmt remmto the Ishnd’ and -he is 'placed the matter inthe hands of Mr. W. °no£1low can understand. eortment of dowel' Plmts 7°? b°ddi% inspector Said it Was no Good. a Mr. George Hastings Palmer, represent- Thus armed with authority, Mr.Pi\lmer Half an hour afterwards while on Great- being locked up. Mr. Palmer was formerly well-known on the Island, having been on the road for a long time. So long ago as 1873 and down- to IBS2 he travelled the Island regularly every six months. He then went on the Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and New- foundland route and has been continually naturally indignant over the manner in which he has been treated. He has S. Stewart, K. C., in order to obtain such redress as may be obtainable. The newsof Mr. Paliner’s arrest was sent broad cast all over the country and quite a sheaf of telegrains came pouring in to learn the reason. From 'the house which he represents, from friends and from other travellers came inquiries to know what it all meant.§This is what Mr. *Palmer will now endeavor to llnd out Just why a pertitlcate should be good enough to be endorsed by the Govern- ment omce at Summerside and at the same time so had as to cause his arrest in Ch lottetown is one o`f those things that llililflliff cl lla .SMH-I-‘U 5314.' .- -3;. 'V muignoiietee om 5906** “hi*“'*° our may cient. dv »s 102 '“‘°*5°‘° “mg Authors, Mammoth-_idiks Ein! Y _. war. Stfll$¢"< &** ...miie _"'°*» *"' <1, - *‘°~ Pctl pains. 1>°\°°f°*“”*""¢ °°"'"g"'°"°°d d *mf* P°b°d’ Wm ‘wk 7°” t bm' 5 ww 1 lthusiaatie over tht Liverpool” commanded widespread inter V f:':f.?“t>’1;ii.. _ 0E GOV’l ARRESTED PEOPLE EIGHTING: ' Lectures To Night in Brick Chili‘Cli. » Am-Men of Harlech B’ °‘Hear, 0. Israel; Heaven is calling, Time for. action now is dawning, . _ Spread thy story so enthralling, _ wr- Over all the earth. - _ I For thy doom is nigh. Now with hearts exulting, `And not of Gentile breeding. And be joyful as descendants, Of those patriarchal remnants, Fleeiug from the grasp of tyrants, 1 To the British Isles. ' . Round the world thy daughter nations, Linked in covenant relations, Soon shall throng their habitations, Countless as the stars. »For the promise has been spoken, And the'Seriptures are not broken, And those crowds shall be the token, Jacob spake of them. So with voices ringing, ~ Let our tribes be singing. _ Ephraim and Manasseh join, To make the music thrilling. Fur, God’s faithfulness beholding, As the aces are unfolding, ‘ ; We are klillty, if wltholding _ J. Idrisyn Jones who is to-night to lect in the First Methodist Church on wha may be called Anglo-Israelism. A wri following particulars about him in the religious and philanthropic life well-merited esteem. His startling lett and pamphlets on “The Slain by Drink the subgect of temperance His litera ablest__ exponents of the' testimony 0 Scripture in favor of theory of Angl Isralism. ` ` 1 the Vicarage, for his father was a vicar o a Welsh parish, who gained the bard title of “_Idrisyn,” which is inherited b_ the oldest son. It was no ,small herita to be the son of the author of many valu able works, including a popular comment Three sons bccamelministers of the Esta - most it home ._ ...Th - f -'nonsense dnb”-x “hmm senenun The ' ’ ~' ’ i ° .1 ~ ' .nishonriwombocnanizoontopk .nn * . every man, woman and child, will wish, 20119 0” __ _ _ _ . 1;; 5 gi, fun pm-mi -eg it uD1U1dW¥°W. €°V¢1`°"'9°k’°°'»h° °“b‘j ==,..._._.,.--- All the advertising one can do will* An," in gfeatvariety- Zzztlgsga oirazood" Lrkszggmt: gm; ject,'Bev.Mr.Glov¢r Norwich. Ell8llUd" __ __ E. _ } 1 tw” “‘°"‘ ‘° °° *”f°"°' °",§§‘,f,°# .wen nu. .»._r.¢a. »=d.F\"° i ti my -' _ ’ , ‘ :snowed with is book. some is ‘ ‘ earecarefulirst to have ourg mkdvdgapge' varieties. 85 til 0 . _ ` ‘g°‘nAnR.l°IN I ! _ i H-an de' n¢¢¢;;:;i;- °°f 'P°°**’ “"“"""‘°“ """"*"""' . " _~ivii&.1iad beeameeonvinoedor accessory ciicice . - A edin Loudon.. Iiatamanoiier um L - . Bnoscnrris. www" r nw- -“Y *“ "°‘“f .” ’ _°‘, °HR°NI° _ ~ ‘ - associations-as domes in Givervvtwi s¢°¢ima.=oaeau_Dqbim_mr. » on Belfast and £15;-aol. emovemcn gu ll alldmoct admired to the land where 0 be”&m°,cl°ek .nddl u* lateraeccoDdA.ssociati, at tain fighting reports _a very severe in the Anglo-Israel Almanac furuishesthe accept. He at length did so for six He was for mlm! wifi me °l the most Much 1898. He visited all theseven _Ans- conspicuous leaders and active workers in 1;;-align Colonies and wee received wich o t 0 life of Liverpool, where he is still hold in up bear him and gggmggtingln New Zeni- est and identided him as an authority on' Jones was again induced by me gnitga. - PY Associations to, set out, thistime to make contributions and public lectures., ha e the four of thc"West`Indies and Canada_._ f A ‘very interesting personality is Rev. 1 ure it ter ' ers in more recently marked him as one of' the 0 He' set out in January last for a six months o- ary in the Welsh language and the trans- lation of Her Majesty’s Journal. In rec- ognition of his services to Welsh litera- He is a son of the Manse, or rather of the chair there were Sill present.. ‘Ano- f ie Se Queen from the Royal Literary FUR?)- ssraanisnnn isoi. r ‘ V ~ to _ ciiaiu.o'r'rierowN.PniNci: iznwaan isnaiin. wi-:nNi:soAY.JuNr: 5.1901. Pmcr: »Z....§“‘iif51?i~€?;f:2n_._...iiiiiome iii; was iiiiiiisii Sizveiiie »i A E 1_- ’ i -- ` In The Enforcing of A Commercial 'iravcller_’s,IdcntiIied With Lost Tribes Reported by Kitchener in To Make ‘§'?,,":Zlt'.?.1’.’.“;i.?..i’.°"”°” Prohibition. B ‘ Experience of Israel South Africa V Manitoba ss; ___ h __ ___ __ ____ - §§ HON. D. EARQUHARSON HERE _IN CHARL’TOWN ANGLO-ISRAEL ANTHEM BUERS SENT BERlllUDA?_SODlii UIIAWA I iwaivrxn 'ro mi: horn. _ f Englmd _ Roan, June; 4..--A religious ““’ "°°‘ m “mm” maniac penetrated to the Pope’a anti-‘ 13 room shouting “The Pope is dead l I ami M°Mmi“ 55”' W bcrofdiamisculsiaokcd for his successor-Iigive me the crown!" The -_ima 1, an-ni ie - snvrni: rioirrixc. is souru Arnica., ‘ 'r0,itl¥1‘ll¢4ilil¥l»lll0llB- Lennon, June 4.-{speeia1.]-Loral on-iwa. Jule Kitchener in his account of the Vlakfon i Borden Bolster# Wmxrrm will he - cup dofen ders, Constitution _and Columbia will sail under the management of the cup. - 1. _ ._ __ All the Anglo-Israel. then set apart ` two successive Sundays, for prayer that a missionary might be found. It seemed without avail and increased pressure was brought upon Mr. Jones to months and was sent to Australia ln' enthusiastic interest.. Hundreds thronged and hundreds were turned away, unable to obtain admittance. _ ' V _ _ After lo-mouths atihome at home Mr trip. His meetings in Barbadoes and Jamaica were most successful. Kings- ton, Jam`acia,wlth Archdeacon Dcwnerin ther large meeting was held in tho? Scotch Church at Kingston, and another at. Port Antonio, Jamaica, at which Swattendefl. Rev. Mr. J ones than crossed the ,Gulf to New Orleans, thence proceeded to Cali- fornia and up the coast to Seattle and nie month come me in use and the subaect by John 118°” "1 mf?" °“ °° m man was arrested and sent to the Asylum. i 'N1 it 15 ml 7” kn°‘" . °\ BOSTON TO HAVE A CUP BKCE . _ ' ~ ' AGED P18315! DIDWW Bosroiv, June 4, ._ -"-(Special.)-The two; Larchmont Yacht Club June 22 for a He went toSouth Africa, sickened and 3°* died and was buried a`tDurba_n. Sotflicf inlexpericaoc. ’ " ' ` ~-"“`"~”’~`~"‘¢§-'=\r’_r.-ini-Valve. _ W 1 *Q Pralsef1~omIsi‘ae`i’sKi'!l\g:" M ,_ J .......~r-xi'-"°.. _ trion compound Victoria. _There he found Sir Henri Joli ________.__... `d¢°p17 “"'°'e°t'°d in A"5l°'I‘"`“°n°m‘ H° J as Paros 8: Co hold their midsummlr had good meetings in Victoria, Vancouver ,how wmgrmg gfeeg-noon. 2; eng; & ture a pension was given him by the Calgary and at Winnipeg, where Hon. l:i'i\i’in%\:_0;dg“k|;'l:'§ds::,fx§°;|;' ' Hugh John McDonald presided . Coming f ‘I H rl muh eastward he held meetings at Ottawa and ‘ndwm be an P rn i _ ally l‘shed Church. Idrisyn Jones cast his Montreal,_ at the latter of which .Arch- The I“°"“°s”° ‘ ied th cm” I Sh midsummel' show at Jas. lot with the Congregational Free Church. bishop Bond occup e . ii. mm-my gfnmoon, COULD SCARCELY WALK During his 13 years in Liverpool he not John two meetings were held respectively _____=,______..._.-------Q mllirc-ha(‘3;ft\j)>s91§€Ble"1;ll;g;l”l;1DS'i';1I;t 1;-t8ég:_f1il}§ only buiita new sanctuary but after- in the St. John and St. George Episcopal 9 s ‘9 ° 1°' » ' was troubled Wm, itching piles for wards enlarged it and subsequently re churches. In Halifax alarge meeting was M fifteen years. and at times they were so moved to a London pastorate. England held _in Argyle Hall, _ followed by aparlor bad I could S<=81'°¢1y Walk- I @1405 “Ere” has been invaded by a race of Walsh 1 meeting, anda Bible reading on Sunday. “”1°Y "°m°di°S~,b“t “ev” f°““d ““7"m“3 preachers whose power, poetic fervor. Bev. Mr. Jones preached on Sunday even-» ukge Dr' chases ointment' Amr the cal h if illustration and pathetic- elof ing for Bev. Dr. Hearts intheiirunswiek liilbaiedlif dWl»° ggdcoalgglectglyoguredabty illsingnhni b;£."_ _quenoo have gained for them some of the Street Methodist Church. Aoi your neishbws =b°“'> P- Ch°S°’S 1 1 its <1 ii ii an - with his vieiewri-inet Edward mme ,0;lr;gme_nt, _the only absolute cure for h ;";e;;son‘;?.p_ _“_ n “en ' can Rev.M.|;fJones near' lyconcludechlotonr. D ° ' . _ N So far the Anglo-Israel Almanac. Yed- ,He leaves for Yarmouth, N. S. tomorrow A 'f-‘°"”'* . _ - \'te£dayafternoonTBn Guannraiv enjoyed? morning and proceeds thence to Bolton " A our Pon 11-is riiooicixi.. it one win. mf. Jones on Angie in-asian, when about nie end or June no .viii are a _ 1-_asf-.ef I _*f _.__ _ _ __ .- -- _ mort jeheprogzocs of.tlto`.i=3m_ovenient .ehip to itngland. Mr. Jones cipro!!- S°l° AKG* -' _I f igengr, o¢»¢,¢i._ *¢,,.,.--i,..,k _wi iigtieieui "unseen uni _aelaimeeif ei_aeiigima'w1in ne i 3 ` ` i f ` the movement started about years fouiidthe P°°P\° ¢1\li\=°l='illiP°fHl\'i3° t l ““fl'f'?“~"‘°*° *"*“‘"““°»'-~“.'.-”“’-°“."-"-l- . f _ - _ ' geo ¢°if...__i..m»;»9¢r was the missin _ l ‘ 'nr l ~" A* . , ' ' `-'-Ir.. rrJ°vZ` I *A1 l ‘A l .u ‘ " ' ` ‘* ` ' ' » ’ - ~ " `- ii dine tooo 1.1-.eiioei..'..Nenetiieiess he H.; ha Englishman who propcuu e ry For 5°Wif\¥ U* Wm" d°“'°"°°' E' mx’ “'"° " norman iieionguiw me Lon rates naenuy on in i-and wmd. it v Waslidayiaeasyaud gctwhiteifyouuao DGW eight lpilllt priest