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I ' if P. w. essence( Mr H0rne’s Attitude Sir,- ' ` ‘ h letter signed“Auti-Hypocrite pgtrlott e ~ - _ imputlng motives to Councillor Horne °ust. le lto ghat I ani sur" are un) ppea erance man by the vo pmince in the City ounci od tem rance wo » t ;“;l;a3‘v:i-mz1ii};n igtheiuiliterest of tems R is There awllomll go vho pebelieve th; 3-gbesides _ r. orne \' we will never succeed while the Marshall ‘nd his assistants are under the control he present Police Committee, and that t have constables appointed by the ce Bin LIGHTNING sionni e tl General have chosen their own means enforcing thejE‘rohibit ory Law, and if the ey Burns a House and Barn- pollee had refused to do their duty t would have found some way of- compel them. We should loyally support th d h h tak i t inthe noble stan t ey ave en n his Government. To me the duty of every tempcran mnnisplain. The Premier and A n matter. Iam sorry Mr. Horne did uk this view of it. But having d e with us do not for that condemn a ma who has stood more continuously for o cause than any other man in Charlo town T1-znrrnais cn Won 1.-_-ll-_* PURELY PERSON-ALL. Goderict . . . . . . . . .. _Rev. Mr. Mc hasreeovered from a severe attack Throat irritation. Cf course every knows Cataréhoxone curedishim, andu ¢Kay atarrhonone an exce M an Mi is Sore Th e , f ters "md,-°f 'luobi scam-r Bronchitis, ung u e an there is nothingi in the dworld t c o-d that curesso qu kly an permanen h It b i hal tio as Catan' ozone. cures y n a without danger or risk, and is m agreeable to use. Two months treatme l.w; small slze25 cents. Druggists l-‘olson 8; Co., Kingston, _-mln CLEAR CASE. Lady of The House-If you are such skilful typewriter as you say you how is it that you cannot find empl of o ment? Pen-ambulating Pete (mournfully) -Wel Darlin, an all the the men are afraid hireme fm' fear of gettin’ into trou wid their wivesor sweethearts. ___<_-_- you see, lady, my name’s Mr. J b BENTLETS is the best Liniment. e L 7 t at Duke and Duchess of York and will a Y B I O os Il. of __ ttf h ling ` m Great Ball Game in °‘ Saint J0lil1 l' G City will invite _the Mayors all Toronto Towns and all Reeves Townships tojoin in the welcome to t Y nt a union to Hght the big corporations lf; stvnnl LIGHTNING sronl in N B n. storm passed over the Province on- Fi-ld t' and did great damage. Q C- . TORONTO, June la -(Special )-The of WHAT TORONTO WILL D0 of h iso hold a big convention with them to form 5 S'r.JonN,June15-(Special)-A lightning ay Slime I s llf tlur ew tinmis A very good buff boot sty-1 lish and easy fitting for $1.3 A split boot, nailed sol 'good value for $1 25. A dongola bocti fine stock and good tit for $2.00. ` All lines of line boots U to $5 00. A The Invictus Shoe manu- factured by Geo. A. Slate or men and women, in style and leather to suit all. GOFF BROS Sole Agents. 8 ti tto galfxdoabare Surprise Brahmin. Weldl the 569190 .J“ as 27 tl. l§:°Teaean ¥I¢I\’d<" _ _ _ _ing Rawlins. ' i At Cafdlgan B"d3°' °“ the 95h mst" l The ranch on which we are now locat- John Af A" aged 10 m°°"hs’ son °f Dr’ ed is situated 40 miles north of Raw- ‘°dM"'A'Au°“' _ lins, :-it the foot of Ferris Mt., the In this city on Saturday, June 15th, highc-snmountain Ihave seen inWyoming. iJamesD. Crosby (stone cutter) second son This mountain is thickly covered with of the into William 0. Cfoshyin the inn ahesvy growth Of uint. and it iss yeg; of his age_ _ beautiful sight in the evening to see the (Funeral from his late residence, Fitz- sun shining on the snow-covered peaks }roy Street at 2.39 p. in. to-day (Monday) formingn beautiful contrast with the toPeople’s cemetery. shadows of _the pines as they stand out (Boston papers please copy) in bold relief against the clear blue _ y_ All Eld0U~ Belfaslb June 9511- °f “'h°°P' over a road that was not the smoothest. 8 ing °°\18h» EMI. $255 8 m°Ui5hS» Y0\1U$*'-‘-5° We saw some large bands of sheep, some Ghlld Of William and MMT 'hue G“me7° containing from 2,500 to 3,600;. One man , . . , _ . and three dogs are sutiticent to look after p In t-his City, on thegloth inst., Sarah G. this number. Each header has a large _ belovedhwife of W. G. Sabine, in the 65th waggon with B canvas top’ abou; en Wide year of er age' d P and ten feet long. It is comfortably and [F‘m°m1 fmm her late mm ence time conveniently fitted up, with a bed, stove, S°1`°°t t°‘d“7 (M°“da5') at 330 t° Pe°pl°s’ cooking utensils. They live on the best, Cemeteff 1° and are as snug at night as if they were house. The he-rders have constantly ’ Ar West Cove Head, on J une 16, 1901, n 8' _ P f D am M Mu_ to be on their guard against wolves and l bel d 'f ' . _ K1; flfglgughggsotwéoilg Bggmin :med coyotes, which give lots of trouble. They . ’ bold i ‘ll tel fi -k 60 years. She leaves a son-owing hus- “re "fy am] wxlb sb 'E °° 8' 83% and carry oifa an e ore an e r band’ two son: af? J Wo $1 831-gel;t;;;a€; can be made tosave it. A herdcr on one ;:;;‘;;;_the loss 0 a vm an of the ranches took sick lasoiwinter and i l` " in three days the ' wolves and ccyotes ‘ (Funeral te take place from her late d ‘t d 100 shee _ Herding is very _. . _ es roye P S r°°‘den°e °n Tuesday at 230 p' m.) healthy work, but very lonesome. You Getyour A Former Islander Dcs- A RANCH cribcs the DUIIES OF As RANCHER Prince _ Edward Island _yi s Superior to the West. Many of our readers will we believe read the subjoiued letter with much pleasure. It will be remembered how, in November last, the writer, M. D. Ready, Irishtown, familarly known as "Dug," was threatened with lung trouble, the result of several relapses of “la gi-ippe,” and how in companywitb his wife and baby Millicent, he went to Wyoming, U. S. A., to seek recuperation in the bracing air among the mountains. He improved rapidly when, winter setting in somewhat severe, :he was again at- tacked with “la grippe,” which threat- ened to complete in a distant land what it had so well begun here. But he rall- , bam b d t T Val d se_emed_destined to finish what grip had (M8 1311198011, Y, A great eleven innings ball game took nuith of Rawlins. Wyoming, and has iS DOW 8\’Bl\f»¢d °D °°P*'m7l°l1Uh8U 511° ' place this afternoon between the Roses ever! ¢°I\fld‘*¥1°° Gf being f\1uY°i:\`€~\l°f6d dia” indlwted P595 the °x°mm°u°“ Manoa Ev s Rszscii sk The trip out was made by waggon may be for weeks without seeing anyone __...._._-<»----- and hear nothing but the everlasting ` bleat of the sheep. They tell me there T0 REDUCE BOOT MEASURE ONE- is a. larger percentage o@insanity SIZE W among sheep herders 'than among any I other class. - Isn’t hal! as hard neither is _it BS Mr. Mahoney, the owner of this ' inful as b°f°f° the ‘“"'°““"""°“ °‘ muon has 10.000 sheep,_ i ooo ean1e,an mmand plough; h bo h _ ilpmq-,ed wgbarlgetatown, w ir pw, ‘ _better bg ` ered Mr. Mahoney asa s eep ss W ose I will rellgiauh four ganoll lots at 21 '_ Pain! HOT vow Prep - _duty is to ride back and forth mnong the cents a on. g - . diff 'li d 1 f s’ esp, to see that C‘°°°;i guna' °°° lb hu’ 'lm ‘ ' ‘ ;¢v¢:-ghingasall rtighmnto select grazing ~ “°"°°'° » °°” ` I f rthe sheep and to inove when Labs Messire siioed Bacon. Te. _ -PW” ° ° . .. ., ’ 25 contys. ~- _ f,;(\‘ H inecessarsu the h°1'd“1`S ;°'m9° id bi _ot Henton’s Cho'-Chmh 22°? *W ` I _ lxghezdltlhhw impqiillfle cotrlbsdciuf lbw ' , ` an am naw ;_g _e ___ _r______ '---`|~-#F _*_ I T 'Ji Ool' D0* “Wk” °f H_°mm°°ks jntflehores. My cough is much better and I nad up and the people hl»V0`eatand sleep well. So long as Ishall_ _ ` - 'T V L _ _ - optggady gtarwiv ti b\l¥~ l,h0l¥ill.\letolml>l'°Y° 155°” “mill” \1@I’¢» ‘ ‘~ ` I » ` " ' `“ A It - - 1* ~`f -A _ ` ‘ 'until all danger of the returning lst cnass. Annie Montgomery, Malpeque, James D. Brehaut, Summerslde, James Green, Bonshaw, A Total number»ot~-marks MAB. s-Required to pass 60% or 840. _ “ _ - lege C°11¢z¢I *Patrick McKenna-, St. Dunstan’e College _ Ol I Robert F. Lawless, Little Pond *Maurice McDonald St. Dunstan’s 8 “me a empemnce e an notaccomplished.Howeverhesurvivefl two °"Pi\1S M¢D0l18»l5» Sl- D\1\\Sf8l\'S other places. _ l very severe shocks, and after about two Colleze GREAT Bn] GAME IN sT_ JOEY months regained his former status. He 006 8»S\’»¢I‘iSk Over 801116 Of U18 B bo a is now situated on a. ranch 40- miles names thus noted means that the Lioen Y 1 - - , . and A1erts_ to health. He was one of our most in- A18°bl`°- f°1' 180913831!! -7“°¢19°3-"T l, _ dustrious, prosperous and up-to-date firm- asterisks that on the same occasion' In the eleven innings the Roses won by ers, and his many friend* will be exammamon in French mdthme “tern to; 3592- ° glad tosei-_ him return in his former ‘$585 Ubi# ¢XlllI1i°°~f»l°l1 ill Fl‘°l\°h le __ 7 ,good health. ` Algebra mustbe passed to secure ' (Letter) class License by the candidates over`w ’ _ , '_ names they stand - ` -~` - - ;\'-:rth of Rawlins, \Vyo., Sb d ts h _Ind t 1” b Ar North Bedeque on Saturday, J une June 4, 1901. ll 611 W 0611 ¢ 0|' °1N°_ 15th to Dr. and Mrs. Carruthers, a son. J. A. E. 1-_ . ' T, ' having failed to obtain Ist _ ann- » - ===== _i f-__ l§o<§..~i“'s;.ri:'_~:;. ed 32nd _class HGBBSS- T091 L`»s;.u: Isno-rn.sR,~~l` promise-~. you that-, m`8`_¥kS 1500; 1‘¢ I *__ _' . mal. _ . . ' _- _ _ ' .' ' n _ _ H' ' e d 4 . wi 3004 D815 mod IWW?- vb Rnv J.W McConnell,whohad an-an - _.....- Ymsrnnnar evening Rev Mr. Baker G1-and devoting his life to missionary work. or AX. Church yesterday morning was full of in I HAL” Thedeceassd was educatedat St. Dun _ profession Mr Wickham has left i _niiii i’ il is; iii E c edtotrytbelmuimd WIA WB imtiksotosuinz "“2ft.‘lh"“£»§ sinxgoenami " m h _ . “_ . i ii; f L°'*’"_~_~-_~-; __jf- --_=