_,_ , _ , _,, ».,_.._.` sf ~ i ,QLD ALI-ltfhie i ""f W i ' ESTABLISHED |891. ' CHARLOTTETDWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, is. JUNE 21 1901 _ 5 _ ' _ e s _ E _ T-:sshd - f f __ __ _ A _ __ _ =_: _ _=_ P( “ ` r I found out before ieaviiig Charlottetown . otlrat I eould get a- returb tie_k_et__`tc Bgilaio /5 --a ._ and return (with awp el - ‘ " _ Montreal and western points) at about ""7 `.. J _-._ »\ _ , four dollars less than to Montreal , ,__ turn tothe Ialand._ ltdid not ' take me _ , »._ _ --*"` _ -\ very longtodecide what to do ln this I _ . ’ ness SPORTS ,__...1_- iooci A n»~ ~ Held on - -. . em .3 _ >_,.,__,.“.'f» *+1 -1 -_ I* A L 1 N ni v' ~ \ s Grounds as ig ~~____,_..._ __,______._-,- ___ _ ____ - - *re '_;»`;‘;<" ` --» .___ ,' //7 - - ~ < as _ I /{ ~ - -2-‘>».»~» ' -‘>>'..-,~ ° -y "` X' `I;`_@_ -<,’-'\ ’\'?"~ ._ -I‘ _‘.' - - ‘fl -, ~.~\_ 1.. -e- gy , s _ 'T . ‘ I 'HI -~_';Z’;~f ”_`_/;'_3"A€"' ° /_ . ._. 1ff~r`i13f3"ii*`~§’<~'-_ X \»' =v»~=~= i.f"‘_ 31;.: t ~ M " = "‘ ~/ w ' rv f~ I - ‘~ A. \ _ ff - - A BRILLIANT SUCCESS. <._:.~:.:-=;f;- “ 1;: ~ -» Cameron of Montague De- monstrates His Ability as a Fast Rider.. ._-.11 heC A_ A, A. grounds last night wasa su The Llduirw Ligrh. S`,»-_$11.8 OH I. . _ ,,`*9£¢:-._,;,_;,_ Y 11, - iii. -54. ‘ 1 _ _ -~ _ ‘_ _ '_ _:L _ _ __ 7 \ . . \-\"»'*! T 'Ii ‘ii <" `. _I ` 2 ' w ~" &_ ' 15"' 1: ""'“ wwql ‘ iff:-1.22*-`I`£=’.* ` 'fl 'i' ‘_~.~ _.:L'% ' se _ - .1 9-- ' ' ~' "' d lllal from every stand~point. The track was= §¥,;§"_,» ~_ - __ ,\1;_;i;}.,`__~ -_ _ :__ ?____1 -. ‘-L_' - ' _:gi/"-_'- " _ ff “n 7”' "'*75»h°"°i*P°“.l»° nexcellent condition. the lzwundsknda 'dvi _ Q3 , _ _ _ _ ' _ '_' ' ' ' _.-- I 'n 9° W7. -questmn “kg with ° tiful l§~',,_;_ -I-__-~_" f'_`._ §',. ‘f`?.~'+; 1 ' ' _ ,ij g . .§i=5‘. _ v __ __ _ appearance. a light wind which btllew _._.;____} _5i_,,.____, ,___..,__ __,_i_____.._`_. _ i_ _ _,_ ,_.._ .,?__ _ __ . IW' 3 l___ t are _ _ - IB Ol' ' "gil-,g '_' _dt-__ 7-*;.<_ ?.',,.f1;-fr "XI `-_: _ _ - \4 .J _ -~ - ~ _ __ "_ _ ~ -_ _ _ _ 2 _ _ __; 33-' ;_ » .-__ __§_,j,._;_ _~-_.__._,,_,.__'.', _ an »_§ ,~;_ - _ _ - -._e_, ,~ . ‘ ' __ _, disgnssi gtoeompetitora. butuotannoy- .-,.._§'-‘_- ié _._. __ _ ____~,,_-_<_~_..,_._.\.. __ _,_ _ ___ _ 5 _ » _ - _ _ _ ._ .. __ _V __ _ _ B 111 f‘.'§‘ =t§§._`»‘f Q " ,g "_ _ ` '_ ___ _ __ -_:v_____-_=~...- gottliereb. K. Tookstreatcare at ‘ W ;~.~ .<_,' :'_.‘~. » - _` " _ ' `ri`i.'i _ . -- " - ‘~ tion at Buffalo and were- taken out Yo -*» Q fr _`»‘-i;",_ ` ` ‘<»\:°_ Zi n _ It " We I I. 5: -s ii L "=-» 7 reco han Dufy the electrieliglits presented a beau directly up the back stretch was to the spectators, who' comfortably the grand stand and the sports keenlyenjoyed by all present. The itwas expected, the struggle would Montague rider and Anderson, the 9 derer from Halifax Csmeron,espec a splendid ovation as he came out on track. The finishes in all the events w ti of the “blanket” variety, the compe dnlshing in a "bunch," while the mgde was good, considering the fact the sports were the first of the season The seventy five yards dash was won Harry Ritchie, Abegweits; P. A. D Abegweits, second; Jas. Macmillan of Charlottetown also started, latter going back a yard false itaitiug. Time 81»5 secon Thai mile itiiicycle 11566 ag;iustArti individual rl ng) was won y Iiameron, who carried the lap in I) ends, establishing a new Maritime Anderson of Halifax was second. T .33 3 5; Byron Brown third. Time 304- The starters in the till yards run( P A Duify who was ou Toombs w _lifes me Chas. liwnell ai__~t¢¢¥~x Ba ran well, leading to within leallllii* the tape when he tattered," ~ and with ii marvellous burst of speed at _1Yuish, won at the tape by incnes. Too -came third. Time 35 Seconde- The halfmile bicycle race brought Byron Brown, Arthur Cameron and fi. Anderson on the scratch, Sam Doyle, .Dunstaifs College, with 30 feet and Ha Wonpocott with 45 feat. Brown quic caught Doyle and me two led during led ere in terest centered in the bicycle races, where be tween Arthur Cameron, the _now famous Wm . ial ly wastlie eynosuie of all eyes and received 1_ the ere to gy’ have all the audience face the pulpit, ‘J me the platform is sufilcently large to hold . n -' ;-ff-fi. . _,Qu H; 5" ____vi'? 5 ¢_$ ._A _ ‘ \ WQQ _»~ ‘~ re ' ' ~ 3.1 _ .~ iii 1,* ‘~-\5j`~` |'\‘l*_»"t~_i§-I _.___ b *_ J. _.. _.V __ \__.... ._ 4" _i‘;.‘r:?r"`_<`~~~ .. - ~ ii ~. _:_-; _...___ __ __ _..':' _ _ a - _ __ _____ ._ ¢~_ -=~ . 4. ~",;:.:._'_ `..;" f 'ff - " ‘,‘.I,f_' ; °':.`~ £135 _ » °‘~:>.-if-:T-1'-";'._‘ __ ~\ 6 - 'A' J _~ `- ` 1-'T `- ‘_'»`<‘-"=~~-.,’i»'."-.-*->~f~ _,~ IT" 3.5* - i" U -N' » . `_»'_<'___;.‘Z2§.,_`-__»-»_;f9_.§;: A;/Q L "3 _._e ~- ~- -» ,__,..- <_ -~” ;~:_ I _ .f _____ \\»f.`{\\If‘*"*( _f .,- . {$,___~ “ .' -:"--` '- '~` :_‘-'=~=='. -=_ ' ‘~ :J ’*.-~¥ *‘ -“-<--'-"' 3;. 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L ` ~_: `; fir" _ 'Y _ or of - ' _ __ » .i ._..,» . _ ._ on ..-.~ .__ \ * Q' 0-. . _ i __f ‘ ""'*"- _ ~ ~ ' “ Stgctldeis Pan-Agnerlcan Hotel on Elm :""' ‘_-' ' _,_>._.§i.’¢'»_*;,..». _ ..._ - _ -"‘ - w venue. would say this Hotel ll ""'°`”'~°-~ " '° ' ~ -» sbouisvs ii mmol scsi .- ____,__;T.____`_";_---2_1 __ _...$9 e» .fd _Z-L `____" _ - ,. _ _.__ - ____ ‘ 2;- __ ` m es _ _ W who M E nw `\§f;"='.?“ff.s..;,_‘$;»;-i‘»§i§f;-»~ __ ___ “ ` --I ' f in aiiio. sisier’ Hel nm on _; i»___',-_._;;l_.;_§_Q_ f.-"-= __ ~ _ ' -; ._ - - _ rf, '_ _ ~ ' ' o u t s ote has 2,1(l)sleep~i ' 5.~.r=""T"";fé-_[_-iii?" ._T‘__ _ _,___ _i '__ _,..:hg_“ I _A_ if ing rooms and accommodation for UNI wh°”u']¢h 1°' mm” W forthe wurka hke, _-:IQ A Y .£1-5’ “nd °'“‘°°t'l°“ IS .Y 3 the new Prwbyterian Church here, -ire alrear’ paid in and the U1 balance wil be paid beforethe stlpulat» um ed. The moderator of the presbytery of f df ofGlengarry, the Rev. James Cormaok me of Maxwell, will preside. uf The church is a flue building of lime d. ime basement for Sunday school and prayer.. d I meeting The two sides and the east end - » the aredivided into nine compartments fm-I lg: end are two large furnaces fir heating purposes. The basement is liver twelve feet from door to ceiling ine The auditorium is large and spacious. mt” with a ceiling thirty feet high. The pul out pit and platform are in the southeast B corner, with the pews arranged in con 1* drst quarter some distance in advance of a choir of twenty four singers. an the others. At the bell liip Cameron Anderson apurted strongly _but Doyle w_ with Brown second and Cameron thi Time 1.09 1-5. In the six hundred yards run P. Duffy started seven yards behind scra L. E. Eaton, scratch, C. Mitchell sera af Owing tothe melancholly catastrophe ,df which befell the building last Sep.ember :e‘g2t:l:naldue,. L. ’E- Eaton. Acadia Sunday school classes I the west; *__ . “_ _ -f ,i in the collapse of the wall, and through _ to D' D Native of Prince Elward Island. 5" centric semi circles in sucha way as to w and Harry Toombl 24 feet. Eaton won cost of the building evceeds the fl after n struggle in the boineetretcb w Toombs who secured second. Duffy ca third. Time 1 21 l-5. ‘th estimate by some thousands of doll R B_ Audnson and Pictu; B;-gwn were amounted to twenty tliouaind, and ou scratch with one mile bicycle Doyle had a handicap of-15 feet and Wo ncott had 54. Cameron, who was unw did not start. Anderson tnok the P for the entire distance and w».- un-able respond whenchalicnged by his oppou 8 Woiiacoi t won. Doyle second, and Bro third. Time 2.43 1-5. Owing to the absence of a light ov the Band stand, the 4th Regt. Band W unable U0 NIU °i\l'1'Y 0"” Well' Pfoifam- Condition Powders in small and Thisdid not detract from the excellence ofthe music furnished. Their playing was u1\1¢l\ 8DD\`€0i5 and added iii a large measure to the even ing's enjoyment. ,1i*--11 To cure Headache in ten minutes UMFORT Headache Powders. th . °§°l sums, rock need, vsroo, wiiiia one .1 _ _ ' - FHL h McLeod and others, lost their lives, t ii l nl dollars because of the accident of t. he mt upon the congregation as it is one of the strongest. congregations in the Presby- 1`9- tery ofGlengai-ry It is strong both nu- on inerical and financially Numerically I5' there are a hundred and seventy-five to families on the list, and doubt-less an e’ ""5 may be added ”'I’°“I' "°“ "h°“°a“‘I energetic and zealous pastor could gather he | material to make two hundred, A mis-' ” ' _'_-==j-_-= '°‘ G” f -v-_§..~ --ff "’ For example note the the followingz- _ E-_ ' _, '°__i° - ' Lodging, breakfast and evening dinner, ""` "-”`~~;`Z-;;?T-;I°---`“°__;`____- 1'" °> _.__,.."'.’___`-T ~.__._-_--'W ---- third floor,'$200'perday for one. Lodgings Vanxleek Hill,0nt J une 15.-To morrow amount subscribed some S10 (ll) lsiou is carried on in ‘The Ridge where pe, day for we goo, ranch,” tn guest, wealthy men wealthiest man in parts, and liberal towards the cause of To these few thousand dollars is by no means The church has been vacant since t of the late pastor ing_S'epteinb A goodly number of prdbation haveheen heard since' the beginning _ January. Some of them were exoelle I men, and gave general satisfaction. Tw ,of those who gave the greatest satis! I from western Ontario. It is desirable t Ia good, well-educated man, of some ` perience in the work, may be secured. fore long, and that these noble people,wb ‘, Christian work. _ s -- - 1§' ' ’ A' *_ which the late astor, the Rev. Mr. _ REV' FIR' MCLEOD' 9 _ -- _ ac 1- 6 t. use the GRANGER CONDITION me The sum subscribed by .he congregat el ’ I i I ` f +- » eu: E W I I . . . Ipackages. _ te w For cough, horse nil stoppage and feve U W P0 “ DERS. A genuine Condition Powde er Blood Purifier and Tonic. The Granger as guaranteed superior to many socalle r _ G STRUCK IT RICH. ' r. is ___ do A Toronto Contractor who Made a large Lucky investment-He Tells About _ _ _ I it in a Letter to His Friends.: ` _ (I 1... 'm'1» .gee . ...For Summe ! - :i2»~ Wef- f I E1 _.94 ‘Ez ‘I“.!f§ Qcngcin Shoe illlll B v I- ,;s°.'1=:L §5Ev_ _ a Hammock ` and a New Book. ‘_ We Sell Both. - For The Children Carts and Carriages I Sand Shovels M L onozioo n. Croquet Sets _ Tennis Bats and Balls $3. i;-:IJ \'f»,i,':i_ SB 'P . 1 my kidneys. ney Pills. I had not much faith, but de- 'I immediately found re ef, an soon was well enough to resume my work, cured. ui!" ` . L ;~1?_;:,._;Ei, fin -'.;z»i `ii:'iv-e not limi any I‘€tux'n of the sv:-»m ._m;==» I I advf; ni_ii;:e _' I _ THE PAN Tonosro, 0nt.,June 17-(Special). W. ' --- ‘ J Keane, of 86 Lippincottstreet. writes: G , , , V. . Y G b M r I-I-“I was very sick, at times could C r' no€eai'I€:teIiIlinstl)n hvaccxkk idtthlglrcgioiliadl W, S, “At last, a. friend suggested Dodd’s Kid- ____ _ °“-“"*-”°'”-““°‘”° 1. .1 ELECTRICAL DISPLAY but I kept on using the Pills. ` ---- “I used altogether seven boxes, before I n was satisfied that TI was completely S\1fpaSSlng Beauty-"‘ ;_~_»i_r~<~f~ t,»~i~_n_ Iberia never been sicka_ SHUW I Should See. -» 1' ' . . ‘ "Ii gi-.‘=_ ~ 9 ;1;"i‘--"-ff tfiffzisiire to Write in - _pr,'.__§~,f_» .-f* ,'=,:=_; =l'_~. 'rf’i='i!ie_\r Pills, and the ---' i , Ii s i i ’ `;.,fi»:_rii %_i.<~ .‘tfu.f-'_‘ 1. vm- .iii..' _ - _ _l.2i_,i '¢~;ii_s'fJ'fi:f e.»~:r invest $3.00 to better H4-»i:_~ __ A 4 ff' 1 I I ‘ I'-` " "A-';_ ,¢.._ - v - in n _ _ “ _l*¢\§? f ~. $5# .~» ...H -1».¢'='¢.=¢Y -C=__- _..._ ' 'Y ’ _ RoDD's ' ‘lor $ i .C3 ° I GREAT GEORGE sr. _ Livery Stable Great George Street Livery and Boarding Stab_le's ' _ __ Charlottetown. a ~ _ v P. E. i. First-class, b 1 D g I 0 Mid First-class _si n 5 l e Double Teams to hire reasonable rates C E noon at and double teamsgat . moderate _ ' ' V _ _fsf ,TTS-f s,_,-.:l__ -'TT-_-W v -- - I _I _ I ,/A? * if I 3’ 'sl >f \ ;= can Exhibition with myFather. lileetl mlm! with a Coinmerealfriendbetween ‘T rou- I “‘~`.'_»f& 'ri-sveuei-it oi. yes-it _""'°‘" Pau-American Exllibitiolh ' Abe ,. . a student has been kept for the summer qu" ‘ ~ ~ *°i'-5- third? “ch” °°9°"““”3 me I ` which has occupied the last twelve I I - u if months for some ear~i.\ This ha bee oth sooenuttar one' 1 wr coii ur be I ' ed time expires. The dem. will _ 7 ~ __ - - ,S . 'I New I-am not-settles M11 °_°‘_°"=*°°\°“» vm- E°°°“° A “" °3“°'° °°‘“ mouths ui- so is its erection, will beopen- be by no means 8 bu ,den dispensed with this summer, owing to fm- dmppigg 1u,,3¢°d_ qs,-df”-¢,h;, 55° ‘INN “WU ‘hw 5°N\¢i51 butI will say, we were _treated exceed liinsnelallr its sims. A °! ingiy wen. and one been sin vu, uistwe UGIOIIRSQ "|5518 ¢lll\»r,8`Q-__, ¢ I The visitor will appreciate this ience all the more after walking all and most of the evening on the grounds. After this lon! we re alone us here and there and please the eye. by this time, and appear to be in Land The beautiful music draws uaon less.We are besides one of t ~ aiuund us by talking. At, last father - breaks the spell and placing his hand on 0 »my shoulder remarks “Willie, I wish , everybody I know could be here to enjoy I generous too, and still wish many may. _be able to goiaud 'see for themselves. To en- joy this great occasion will be a pleasure worth many an effort and sacrifice. Mil- lions of dollars have been' expended in and humanity. ‘ _ The Esplanade will hold %0,(ll0 people. v and from its centre you may take in a bird’s eye view of most of the beautiful buildings. For instance, on the right you see the Fisheries Department' Building, a “ most excellent exhibit; the U. S. Govern- ment Buildings, the Ethnology Build- ings, etc. On the left side of the Esplanade you have the Mines Building, the _ Horticulture Building, Graphic and Arts _buildingssre artistic and decorated Lwith The Electrical To wer stands in front of entire grounds and country from _ its top. Take this pleasure both at day._aud night. 15c a trip. Its worth as many dollars. _its formation, and the highest skill in I science and art has been employed tial _bring to perfection an Exposition worthy Tendersfor washing, 'of this wonderful era of invention and :Y':.;I1‘;mr';|;iv.3f.t?"::g'l'n M development in all that concerns science Bom; up W _-hm, gm June Building and Temple oflluslc. All these ' much taste. We had an excellent concert ‘on the very large organ during one after-V Fm” 8*". noon in 'the Temple of Music, free of B55’ Ban. _ chg|~g¢_ A Walking down past the Court of Foun-, cfiCk9f 'I tains you notioeithe llunufactures and B559 BQTQ Liberal Arts Building, the Agricultural "|‘¢1-‘|113 B53 Building, the Stadium, where the Athletic cdcket Bats games are played. These buildings are catchgfs Mia’ on the right of the Cmrt of Fountains. V s Masks On the left you willsee the Machinery gilanzging Bans and Transportation Building and the en- trance iothe Midway and its strange Whitley Exercisan scenes. ' B035 DQ GIOVCS the Court of Fountains and please do not “cv etc I miss going up its elevator and seeing the M; 10'.” ‘twat New this article is already too.l>ug. I nl Ame) 1:05" I It has been suggested by several intel- §ligent persons that the writer of these ilines should give the good I people of P. ‘B.Islanda ahortdeacriptionof it visit to (the Buffalo Exhibition. It 'llltluly won- lisw cheap good advice ls. We must hasten on to my and the two greatest exhibits ofthe nianyenjoycd. GIIO GBRIER I My}Fat~her,' wliohsd visited tha_.Par_i='.. the World’s Fair, the Ccutenniall' A04 - :si f _ - .As f ACUT AND CHBDNIC ATISH i may get it upon aimnst *I HUIWUB jany time. is Gfifl however. ' S exhibition U9 III because ‘ta -,_-an