l fl if if, , : -‘-if ati. _ ' le l.. l Z* . -ll. '<74 ll if -3 ?: rl £515 _'lf _ __ $5-‘ l_.» ~' .fl Y ._ ll-r._¥ T' '“ iff? E 55;’ li il .F 1' .l .. x' f li -ll _-'- ."».‘ l .ten _.1 'l _ily gl-l fl.. pl. ill: .\~ ' 3' lf, .’-"7 gl lf? 'll t -4-..v.--.-...--e-,i»-.»-am.. f .€. .was found ln tue 16th chapter of llatthew and the' 18th verse, The foundation ol the Church. He gave s fluent and eloquent address and em- Greenniouiit, p Inch W would he if all people would accept the New Testament just as it reads without any additions or subtree tions. Simply unite on that grand name Christan and Christian only - but so long as people continued \fr long would the division of God’s chil-‘ the God's teaching and would leave His G prayer still unanswered. C0” Sunday at 3 o'clock Mr A J Mc- “C 9. past three and a half years at evan- ed n_tine, able sermon from the lol-!gU¢ lowing words, found in the first chap-ltext ter of John and the 43rd verse: OM At phasisedplalnly the ealsy matter it to. to ul _ - sem en me these manmade creed- ee .ww-l= out this curse end to rlllhvld P2811 the Cross Roads. P. E. I.. ¢lV°lll dim ` _ dren exist which was contrary to led ll! nf- W- H- H'“`di”3- DMM’ °f rse ad. in . . . - 0 Leod. who was the former Pastor of iready-" This SUNG" WN* forcibly d°‘ umberlaud last "ening "95 5 bi! I 'the New Glasgow and Bradalbane liver Cliurchc but who has been for the Th were Alter pastors( IUIIIOII United Ulllll‘& on lliasions in South Alrlca, was very attnntively listened 7 oelock Sunday eveliinl B" Wilson Field Secretary of the .Alliance of PBl..£8V°B temperanee address, urging the necessity of all churches put- eir shoulders together and ban ml ‘ _ l meg ' l¢i3llf§f»°'ei2l`."¢.°l"'é'lilele,eie;». is PIII' lliey ermce _ ned i~lood'e luna- Dlrilla. . _ I SCI festlmbnfals received tual Berks Herbs. H00 Prohibition law. He was follow- l 'WN- § - _mg Q mount Church, who gave n die- r Jo Lord of the Monte- H E R A L D R Y'-' "R0Xl?0 011 ll body and one spirit even as ye. l>|BDBd2. and his home for many years an ha _ li - ,. _ """‘ "",§*,,,f""°",',{" ‘“* °'°°* °° unnr. w. la. mine end °~ . ., Brac *W9* 1" *W 8° .I9 lull ages is years empinyedee enelper d’s Sarsaparnla _ngound thedlvery stable o_f Hr._'-latf on ll lean. sela er all clue;-_lea lul l ' While cleaning the stall of 'a spirited young- horse, which was there await- 'Hi on the Great Marriage Feast 1 ANOTHER AUTO--Am0DB U10 ar- mg shipment to Nu' mhnswiw' M day e, for behold all things are now_ ;FlV8|! in Charlottetown by the North- g where a short service was by the rector Rev. C. De and was largely bearers Jo is Grady A J *mls- -BERIOUB AC(.'IDE_N'l.‘.--Isaac Gale ws; Snmmerside, met with lrpain- aecident on Friday evening last. too close to the an'nlmal‘s heels a -LATE HRS. ~W. P. CAMERON.- e de_a'th at Albany yeeter- _ hlalor.--J. ‘ ~-‘ l i1le__ f- vel- ..l"%?»‘.*.*i“i`l..;-»»iiii‘.i‘se??'e.°.e...°- _. e 'service in nie r>reel>y¢erien‘the cofuiisufs representatives. th’ _Church at seven o'clock was conduct- » _ ""`* w ce `siierllroe\:e- in-e. Frank Lang. - - - _ _ h M _ h - Z' g -TOWN COUNCIL.-A lllill- ' ’ gehshc work in Nova Sacha' preach ed Christian lghurch, taking for hisill°UB0". built by the late Samuel thly meeting of the Town Council 'ng Eplleslanm ,ll 5 ve,se_ There ls Wildridge Macllurray on Dundas Es- was held last evening, the M810! M t .. _ ,..,. . _ . . gceiving a bad kick a llttleabovie agM..`£§f e'd&&&d ‘Ill a_ ‘ ed Cadillac ,,,,, lo, ML C,,am_ one of ine in-inc resulting in n bed mei ce deusrl e » Ghi»h°1rn.'r\‘r°u. wrist bone.J. and _ ,__ __ TUEsDAY_ (.1135, YOU! lllf£l'l, HTS. 'rl_l80Plllllll on, Angus _McDons1d, and s Grace at home, and one brother, d all Councillors present, A letter J°9° h B" hom” Tm’ fumml tak” lseveeto mourn 'e husband. is-. _ Nervous People I Ihre OIJC :He W” l u ni. williimr rink Pill. _ll¢-;.i§’. build sheltered Nerveee. *“.“°' Made Cheerful fl”§?é’$` "°° °' "M" b°'°'° th' tr audience wnien ne lied. Ottawa. Out.. 16th July. °d» was led by Mr. H. R. Bell, then ll! the absence ol the Minister I 1° the reports of the churches were lm" YOUI' Wire Ol the 15th ra black "0 called ln one hope ol your caulhg 1 is the recorded name of the family was read from the School Board not- Pla Lord, one faith and one baptism, seats of his ancestors in Great Bri-_llyi l,l.o,,ght thoroughly out the ex. tain and Ireland for centuries. of ug the Council of the expiration ll" _ Dl._ Mcbeumls term ashchool byterlan-Ohuinh, where a short fun- P i ce to-morrow at 2 o'clpck from late residence to the '1'l'!0\\ PNB* service-will be held at 3 o’elock. ustee.‘0n motion he was re-appoiiit- "'61 HONDA,--S SESg10N_ Hen. J. A. Mezliiesen, Premier, Frank Tuvliu. asking peruliesifz to Monday morning devotional ser- Cll8l'l0Y-f€¢0Wl1- full THURSDAY. ' his auto car Iroin his residence _.LATE M35, MALLE'l‘1‘.- The the steamer when he wishes to death oecui-red ai; Summereida Tues- A letter was read fro Mr. -J- ss with it to the mainland. The day _l_,,,.e,l_ whlch were the heat of any foxes, In view of the immense value clerlrwas instructed to inform Mr. of Good blood-rich, red blood-makes ‘E535 nil the diflerence between health audiand sickness. If the blood is thin andllng watery, the health of the whole body ithré . . f slltic-rs. The suflerer becomes nervousllng §,ear_ but lt was declded to lmlmfopes detected will he refused pep strncted tofwrite for a 250 1-ulrud in -° und irritable, the stomach fails in it at strength and the appetite becomes `llttle poor, Food docs not give the necas-ltlon sary nourishlnent, and the first ieel-lsulng ing of weakness passe as time oes‘ 5' g 5 were ml, into li general breakdown in the3cllul-cl lil».ill,li. The fnse ol ins. Angeliqne{,,.O,.k Gzlgnon, of St. Jerome, Que., illus-_‘ Pre trlltcs tile truth of these statements.; \~l,,e_pl.eSideht_W_ H_ Stevenson, Host no time in acting upon the re- re .\i:'s. l`2:l_gnon says: “I am fifty years§ Sec-y_fpreas___C_ E_ Arms”-0ng_ Eprlsentatious made to him in con- E0 "I "Ve and ,up to fl few months ago] Directors-Messrs. Silas Rnynor,jnection with what is now one of the li, ulwalys crlloyed tue best of bealth..Fmllk F_ -I-llplln_ RevB_ W_ H_ Hurd_,gl~9_a¢_e,.,t illdustl-ish in (_-hlladh_ and 0l___;__ _________ ____________ ____t_____c__ ____ _____b_t_____ _ and H. R. Bell. _ lwhlch this province is the original llls ‘° - ‘ <. Samuel Kennedy, Jr., President,-home. hi 'i`!lcn I began to feel rundown anllflhg My appetite grew‘ poor, and my! nlttuul burden mill I could no Ion-*Mn ,gr-r look after my household dllticsl \vl'i:f-‘~I. I tried to become interested H_ ll in other things but failed, and my after cclnllitilln was really deplorable. I confillllcd in this condition fl\r scvcr- al mllntlls, ilrzlllllzllly going _down, The ______ual C0__v;___t_‘0;_ 0! the Ch___s_lCha,.l0ttcl_own_ It will begin about (‘hurchcs on P. E. Islund hercbylthe mlddle °l N9"°mb‘§l` “nd wlll be ho l to convey their many tllnnks tliBl1iH8 inspection of Parties il’ Chatham' N' B' °nri“g ll? afternoon ol Mrs. Jacob Mallett Miscouche at the early age of 35 late Mr. William Gamble of Mud- Creek, and had been ailing for brought to n close. lil; arranging for a Long Course in I9 The chhvehtloh was lh,-ind to ;all foxes from outside points by a crushed 3t°”° at 75 “em” P" mn’ some time, death being due to menin different churches for the com- V€f€l"iflHl'Y llJ5P°¢f-0f- l Ally diseased f' earlier in the week. The elec-ls sllifllble P1862 101' propel- treat- tg of officers took place for the en-f-melll she year. 'rlie renewing emeerel GEO. F. o'HALLon.\N, 0° appointed on me Board ell Deputy Minister of Agriculture. $8 l aflairs regarding evangeiigticl (The above telegram, received yes- A on the Island- llléfflay. eXI>lains itself and shows sidehg;_.Samue1'Kenn¢dy_ J;-_ fnlso that Premier Mathieson has th; ll _____________ ____e_______ ____ ____ ____ ________ and _______,anll _(-hnrles E. Armstrong were ap~§ _'_I__l;e Prfompt _ac_f;_ion of the Depart- ,lu ____q_ _____S__ ____ Worr __________ -___a____ ______p0ln el ns representatives for man-_m __ o grlcu ure in so oulckly ed _ ___~__ __ _ _ Y __ __ - lagmg the annual convention, set lng_ the necessary wheels in mo- lol, 1' ' "" " “M "@"‘0“s» L19 “lame an The afternoon service was led byltlon will also be appreciated. The wh John Lord, on adult Bible c1ass,_;movc is a first null very necessary pl, ___ _ __ ___ __ _ _ ___ ~lnud Mr. _C. A. Hatfield on Sundnylstcp in the dircctlon oi conservation ,ml O _.V <_»_“C \‘_F _l’I~*~0Fll9‘ “Ili Ul‘@\'¢‘l_ Nscllool. .Some grand thoughts were-und will doubtless bc lollowcd by which were ha¢l5['act0ry_ ppc C 'ml-0. Fllylnlr llllflli I “HS H ‘“EF"'U\"‘ brought out. At the 7.30 service Rev. others in due course.-Editor. . l_3cll preached to a full house, '-'_' ._ which thc convention was LONG COURSE -The D€Pl\l`l-lllellt """ THANK.; Agriculture this winter to be held in S1 cvc,ll,,,:_ ,,l,,l,.ccl_)_l_l,,g the slllllclllutllciilatlcs; Iiuo_k-kccpl_ng, Chcmlst. m,,,.l,_ lry null Economics. I‘hc practical mn (_»l,,,,.,,l, l,,_.,.,.l,v ,vlslws to cxtmldllll lillillling, and provision is being tractnl' is glulrnlltecd to cllrc hnrd, shown in alle expressions of 0Dii\i0n Vllis l:.'l\'l- dom- for ml-, lllld 1 glnlllyl tlmlr “Hwy tllzlllkéi to the l,_ li ls_-_nludc for Live Stock of all thc difIer~ls0[t, or bleeding cnrlis ill twellty-[mir by lice for the usual ten days vacation. _ gl? s referred to the police committee. _ request from 'the street men for ood Prospect for Corn Crop lm, rccmlllncllll them to all wflo are wellkl lmld llnllway lm. tlmll. klmlllcss lnfcnt classes and breeds, ctc, The loc- hours. l‘liinlcs.= and sllrc is I‘ntiinm's lm, _ , -- l’\I‘|\’f`!\lR $Ll\(l I`\\l\ll(l\\ll. rml fly lnzlking rich, rvll llwnd l)r. Wil- Mrs. flngnr»n'.=. In the slime wnv. t,llf‘v cllrc ncr\'v.us hcnllncllcs, ncllrnl-1 ri-i, inlliyrcstiml. l‘flellr.atisln, St.; T Virus llflncc. rnl fl-c llllmcllfr. thatthc _ _ __ crllnc to ;'rl1\\'ill17 girls nnll women flf_e_"tr_le5 _"1 "lc, hmm” 0' Stalldinglstllllcllts only can be taken for thc lllzlfnlrf- years, If you :irc nt :ill lln-‘("'”"‘ (°"’pet't"’"S 'ms hee" extend' first year, not more than f`urty~six; well start to-llnv to cum yollrselffc imh ur. \villinms‘ rink ville, wlinl.`°" they have do-le for others they will at ' dat Uifll. Ffllfl M' 'fill flrllgflisf-S 0I‘ hi’ Ichargcd' Fun ‘nmrmatlon can be hadlscholarship will be granted each pu- nlnil. Dost paid, nt 50 cents a box orlglolgh tll¢_ Department ol Agriculture! pil Upon recommendation of Princi- f surely dn for vnu, if given n fair six boxes for $2.50 by ailllrcssinz The llr. Williams' Medicine (`o., Brock-l i-ill:-, om. f ‘__ _ l ld il \\ _ ris I-*_-__ m ‘;¥_01fllnf§lY I;0Wned in white silk messa-lformation ma be had from the Dc me l . is DR CLIFT uf ° immediate family, and from eight un- Specialisf-Chronic- Diseases ti _ _ _ Al)DREss___l,u,,dy slallnm we" [congratulations of their friends. Miss qw, ce.. N. v. I _ , _, __ ,l<:lill crinvcntiun, appreciating slllliciumlcgc' A wmpetent Bm". is “L hams Inna bills rllrf- 1.-uf-h cases nel wry much ~ jr;-mly in this pr0l.lnce_ and lt is ex. ‘ Pitt lst l i- rvl. | ll» S united in lnarrialre with Mr. Wil-gwhich they are received, but no ap- [0 a S I llflm Bfllfi? l31H1S‘-lell. l0¥`m6l'lY Of Sou-I plicntions will be received from boys roses. Mr. Page, who is alocal mag- .f;0wn, iill fvccted the course will be quite equal I“_ EY ,li__nl?AY' .to any First Ycar’s Course in Agri- _»_ E __ TIM. I)_l.D._-On acc01int_0ll¢ultllrc given nt any of tnc Agricul- " " beam" me Um” mr "“‘k""=' tural Colleges. A limited number of d to August lst. All entries receiv-l ’e me mt me “" he accelnedlequlpped to accommodate just this thfh "s_l;"l_?"try fee' unerl that number. To assist and encourage stu- ” ' e 0“_"° emu( fee wil bemlents to attend this Course a small arm tetowm lllal of the School of Agriculture, _ [stating that the pupils have at- _WEDDH\G BEL-LS--A quiet W¢¢l','tended their Classes regularly and Ulf; 0CCUI‘f€d Bt the l10me Ol MF-'have completed their work in a sat- M~ Page. Drew- Maine, 011 -llllylisfactory manner. It is intended to . when Miss Beatrice Hazel Hilhnecept applicants in the order in East. P.E.I. The bride was be-'under 18 years of nge. Further in- . _ Y ‘ and carried a bollqueh oi whiteipartmcnt of Agriculture, Charlotte- trate, tied tne knot in his usual im- -- Many friends in Charlottetown and in the province, and throughout Can- ada, will learn with deep regret that Mr. W. C. Harris, the well known architect, passed away at Halifax, essive manner in the presence oi the I ten the happy couple received the is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, _ f _ ___ __ ,__ las _some of the rooms are built nn_d, llclng the iarcs in Collncction wlthl tures will be given in Prince oi Wales E _|_ , 9 An 27 Mum nd MACKINNON Q. MCNEILI. Barrister, Solicitors, Not:lries;etc. lil; MONEY TO LOAN t Offices:-Next. door to Bank of Nova-l_l_e Scotia. ll V D. A. Mn¢K1.N_\:o.\’. K. c.,L. L. B “fc _*_ ____ ____¥_'__§° Mn(__`\_P[{';€ reside here for the present. and ability, and the fact that he was IOTEI. BRUNSWICK Honclon, N. ll. me Ingles! and Best _I.ocl\tsri Hotel in the ity acccmiimoatlng _ zffl guests ituatod at the centre of spacious ground and surrounded hy elegant shade trees. making it specially deslranfs for t--ul-Isis the summer season (il-IU. Mcl'iWlfJENl£Y Parisian Sage, the Hail- the muge_ H15 pgemg have heel, wide. u.o.7Mel.uofli'lc.c. w.s.lluN'i‘l.sY K.fv. McLEOD fl! BENTLEY Barrister: and Attornegsmt-few Oillces-Hank of N 8.0 embers Charlottetown. P. E. Island. . . f- - - ---------- -»---- - _- ---» th f 1 _ . A. A. MoLcun,K.C., Donnld McKinnon l,h';,,0me,,,,l_ Thlh shcchli, has im; to ins & Dewar nnd was ever true tu In ' many imlhhtlohs hlmllhl- lh ,,hme_ his love of the beautiful in nnturc B Me n §'“McK|nnT|L Look out for them, they me not the nnd nrt. He was the fourth son of &|'l’llf¢l‘8. 0l'llC}'°8 - IW gchulne_ See that ml-he Glrl with the the late Mr. W. Gritchlow Harris of Brown Block, Charlottetown Ahhllm Hallo ls on eve, hcka h_ this City. The survivors of the fam- Q :laid M A Rector of Mahone Bay Nova I li3l'l"efi"l‘ 134:. -*l§_-,';s ¥-° .°° "‘A _ 32'*-. e . iq 'WITH E sflxrlf. - -l l .'-"`é'§"Xf ’/.\",,_§` f .\\\\ _~ . .. _,"1" `_" 33),' A \\\ \§~ 'I ' 5 ' 0 lull Co ‘ '€_'_ . ._ ' _. - f ‘~' » V . appeared, it became A _f _ _._,._l:rl ._`._‘-‘ _ ._,_._= ..__.__. ° --f<5i»\\l\\lll\ll>>`lJl/fly é “°‘"‘0¢ Wem- ~ the baker, .fic-;_§.;“-'=~ '-:1~:"" -. ~ F-' ‘h . » ~ fiom' cify. - -.==- -- -1.1->~=;-le~:z:.>.-waz:. ° ~ .1-2'-: f; ‘ ... & ____ Q _ VVhen Manitoba -, __ -7 :fx .,:,~.: 55-'»l":~\; " . ‘ 1 - ‘ _ ..»,.i_l.__l‘ _,_._...__l~;£ /- wheat -_l1_0u;-_ fi;-St / popular because it made a big loaf. But the' bread was heavy, coarse, full of holes and not especially tasty; ~ George Weston thought there were _ enough pee' le in Toronto who would appreciate the didgarence between quality and quantity-and he determined to bake an real old- ' l time, home-made loaf, 1isin`g" blended Hour. _ ` At that time, _Weston was running only two ovens. In' a ` more loaves to the barrel. “BI§AVE _” FLOUR_is-_e`§€i_il»lyl ' Ear pastry, it contains so much of the choicest Ontario fall when 5 oiir, die finest pdstry'i1ou'i- ni] tlieworlld. What George Weston' in Toroiii6,**=*l§hli§'i'-°€5lii do in yol1r”own kitchen with “Beaver” Flour ‘ ' ¢ ` > ,' ’ l I iniefefleeeee week, he had to start new ovens, and it was not long before he was selling FIFTY THOUSAND LOAVES A WEEK. ‘ Today, 75% of file ln Toronto is lliallfe lil blended flour. i ~ There is no doubt in the world but that “BEAVER” FLOUR‘is better in every' way than any western wheat Hour. '_ ` ' _ __,,_ "BEAVER" FLOUR, milled efponlei-ie~wheefe1_ld,._e -lillle Manitou.. wheel le sad ' strength-makes a deliciouslyli h¢_.¢.a§ty1_oaf of bre_a'___-7-1-lliakes a bi loaf-.-and makggf re»a._ceefle_efele»`eeacfe_en». _ ..._f.\,v.