W ST. L ional C0 in an Jolin Sh l.6ll\i7°| mltw or-ganiz lastlnff proc and nam lips of t worth! cootr actual P been ol) \ iiis FGRMER oioin E . HAS DEPARTED illiam J. Bryan Unnoticed, in the. Conven- tion-Parker Sure of Nomination- ' CI¢veIand’s Name Grceted With En- _ rhusiasm. Dar-ry during the last eight years. J sine of th platform PIM he faced hand. Th of the N unac self, national silence. fell t Pm! P sought ed hi and iipplaus to th where si D ere were other stalwart lieutenants ebraskan who entered the hall claimed, and lastiy1Mr. Bryan him- who, for the first time during two campaigns, was greeted with Eight mmutes after the gavel ne twice named candidate of his assed in the main entrance and his seat unheralded and nnheeded. _.i few moments later he arose and push- sway to a seat nearer the aisle. andlnga moment to give greet- ings to friends, he was caught sight of a plauded. But the measure of e was bu* o. ripple wh ri compared e storm called forth by Cieveland's lJBl'l1€i Lisle doctrin couscrv first de made t ours. July 6.-The Democratic Nat- nvention met today and listened expanded speech fromrepresontative ,rp wuiisms, in barren ai one leg i>y:=tas~ iouirir of s irigger. ary chairman, appointed the com- es necewlfl to perfect a permanent ation and adjourned. In a session two hours and fhfty minutes, one ,urging incident overshadnyved all other eedings. That was the _enthusiastic prolonged cheering which greeted the e of the former democratic president, before its last syllable had fallen from the he temporary chairman. was note- ip itself; it was magnified by ast with the greetings accorded the ersons who stood for all that has posed to Mr. Cleveland within the s K. Jones of Arkansas,” chairman e national committee, went on to the and took his seat unnoticed. tioallv no greeting was given when the convention with gavel in ning attentively to the democratic elaid down by Mr. Willlame. the atives found occasion for the monstration when reference was o the record of former President Cleveland. All the shackled party in- terest which had lain dormant through MW lll¢iI°;ll\l Ulllliialgna was released The name of Cleveland was echoed froma thousand throats. Hats, hand- kerchiefs, fans and arms were waved, delegates and spectators stood on their cnalrs and the last sernblanoe of order was turned into confusion which convention ofilclals were powerless to subdue. While the outburst was at its height Mr. _ Bryan's followinfr attempted to convert the demonstration into applause for their leader. The name of Bryan was yelled lustily, but in vain. Shout- ing of “Grover’ and "Cleveland" was ‘renewed and the Bryan following was hissed. The greatest significance was attached to the showing made 'by the conservatives. Their absolute control of the convention is no longer doub ed even by those who have heretofore declined to be convinced. The ncmina‘- ion of Judge Parker for president is assured beyond any passibllltv of defeat. Exactly on the hour of noon Chairman Jones called the convention to order. The.cail was read and prayer delivered. A committee was named to escort Mr Williams to the platform to assume the temporary chairmanship. With the exception of the Linder ignited by the mention of Cl-avelarid's nam", the speech of the temporary chair- niiin was rrceived practically without interruption. As the preliminary business of naming working committees was completed the delegates started to leave the hail. Announcement of the meeting places of the conirnitteoson resolution_s,oredent.lals, permanent organization and others was made, and at 2.50 the convention adjourn- ed until 10 o'clock tomorrow. . ll faded Women It Stamps tie Glow of. Robust lth on Cheeks and Lips. ow Blood is Made Rich and Enough to Beautify the Hen H Red Nccd Richcr Blood Complexion. acquire ily tho creased simple duce m al ways allin or iiallcw. ght rosy complexion can easily be d. Al thatis necessary isto pur- blood and supply it with an in-i 'number of red corpuscles. The st met-had of doing this is to intro- oreiron intuths system which ie lacking where the complexion is D Iron io a concentrated form, specially adaptcdioriniernal use is contained in iis most efficient state in Ferrcmm which is noted for marvellous bli-ion tuiiding properties; No matter now weak or pour the blood may be, Ferrozone will enrich and nourish it. The immediate result is a better color which will improve steadily d F un er errozone. Every girl that takes pride in hor com- plexio will find Ferrozone ofgreater vain than iibbuietics or face powders. Its in- fluence is lasting whereas artiflcinibeauii tiers are but a temporary aid. Thous- ands that have used Ferrozone are glad to endorse it strongly because it certainly is the best Nmedy for pimples, blotches, I sirln err-options and poar complexion that money can buy. ` Miss MlnnleE Stirling of Lancaster. writes, “I can recommend Ferronone to everyone who needs something to . clear up their complexion. Before using Fer- rozone my skin wal`-'sallow and had a very unhealthy color. After the first box of Ferroaone there was a great improvement ‘ and when 1 had useii three boxes I felt much better and had a satisfactory color I" my cheeks." ` _ Mrs. O T Warwick of Bradford, says: ‘My daughter was reatly -benefltred by- using Ferroaone. Sire used to have fl sickly color and never looked as if phe was very strong. After using two boxes of Ferrolone she fait hotter and her color I was wonderfully improved. This . encouraged her to continue Fenoixone ‘, THE BAPTIST ASSOCIATION (Concluded.) The following recommendations are made in the interests of the tempernuce cause: 1 That all our ohurohi-s carry out the strictest discipline in regard to members who are guilty of drunkenness. 2 That every member ofa Baptist Church refuse to vote for any candidate seeking election to our local or Dominion parlia- ment who ls known to be antagonistic to prohibition. 3 That Band of Hope and temperance pledges be encouraged among the young as far ss possible and every effort be made to educate them to see the ` evils of alcc- holic beverage from a scriptural and also scientific stand point. The report was dis- cussed by Wm. McLeod, Revs. G R White F D Davidson, H F Adams and Arthur unanimous vote. The report of the Treasurer of Denomi- national Funds showed that only_$4(Y7,84 has so far this year been contributed of the $1000 allotted to the Island for denominational objects. Rev. H F Adams, W B Howatt, Rev. F D Davidson, Rev. G R VVhite, Arthur Simpson, Rev. H G Corey, Wm. McLeod, and others, discussed this question and urged the churches to take steps to contribute their quota to thc ex- penses of the work of the different Boards. Rev. J W Gardner took the plat form and welcomed the new pastors Belyea and Webb. The report of the twentieth century fund was prescntefl by Rev G R While and adopted. Rev. G R White presented the following resolution which was unanimously adopted by a standing votez- Whereas this is a day when organic uri- ion among various V denominations cf Christians is in the air and whereas we have on this Island a bwdy of Christians who hold much truth in common with ourselves, therefore resolved ‘that this Simpson, R II Jenkins and adopted by a I and in oerso Ferro dau F5 Wome llllbro feel w mean for subeti o ask f C. P ol and K A bri rrol hter." I a few weeks she looked a dimrent n and had’ clear roay complexion- Iour Christian greetings to the annual zona accomplished wonders for my one is net what most hifi! 'md n need. t builds up their SYS*-Gm. vesthxlirlooks, and makes them hat oyantgood health really s. Prlcewe. erboxor six box" $150 stall gruggieta. Beware of tutes, and get Fsrroaone when you 'It' M°Il“I'°l"‘|" "dan" bg N' Rev. Dr. Keirstead gave an eloquent Tgkzgdbxrt own" U' 'A' and forcible address on the Educational I - Association nppointa committee to lay meeting of the Christian or Disciple churches of P E I looking toward a close organic union of the two bodies. Saturday evening the devotional meet- ing was led by A W Sterns.Ths report of the Committee of Education was read by Rev J G A Belyea and laid on the table. Institutions at Wolfvllle and matters connected therewith. Rav H F Adams gave a vel? 910'-IIIBDU <1; ~, _ , _ _ _ _ |, my r, so rczs and QQ* \_\`. 41.. ,_\ 3% L address on t e ex n re u I sD|",4|,-1 ,respects of our Canada ' W und ,1.°o(¢,||¢¢yill~ liaenoeaat work io ,d mud” mg prosperity. Rs dwelt particul- ' if arly on the evil results of the liQ\I°l‘ \ _ trams and the duty of all cltirens to work ` r- its com im aunoree-I0" » ‘fo D ' I Sunday morning at ll o'ciook the . I Association serrnbn was nl°¢wh¢d by R-lv F D Davidson. Tire Moderator JG A Bel ea, presided. Revhl W Brown wld Hassard's Improvedl 7 d | Top swore, {nmbo Swede mproved Greyrtone. lml JIS( KCIIY & C0. Hnnfdi. Im one, t [the scripture and Rev H F Adams le n € prayer. . I Mr. Davidson took as his text Rev. V. z-5. The discourse was a vindication of the Bible as the word nf God. Meetlnil 'i-ima with nmer by R°'- 0- B- WI"“_ I Afternoon 8 P- A 01150113 \'l|“|°‘\ ary meeting - The ,repost of the committee "W ".4 '§i£*?;”£di:‘.’.*59*".si.£’.Z°.‘I'~!‘.*a;€°’3 the Telcgue field. Hr. Corey has been lk a number of years a mlssionaiy, in India and spoke from personpi experience. Rev M W Brown described the Home Mission Work and gave some touching incidents of the need and striking examples of the benefits of such work. In the evening Rev. I-i.F Adams preached a forcible sermon from John 3,- 16. An evangelistic service followed led by Rev. J Webb.' A numbefr rose for prayer at the close. Monday morning-The devotional exer- cises were.led by Mr Linkletter. The report of the nominating committee was ready by Rev G R White. The circular letter was read by Rev G R White and after amendment adopted. 0n\ motion, the invitation of the Montague Church to bold the next Association with them was accepted. The report of Systematic Benevolenoe was discussed by A W Schurman, A W Sterns. .i J Robinson, Rev M W Brown, ‘ Rev P McKl|lop, Rev. H G Corey and adopted. Wm Mc- Vean reada very interesting historical sketch of the Eaet,Point Church. It was endorsed by the xsoisiatiou and ordered tobesont`t.o the sseenger and Visitor for publication. The afternoon was given to the Women’e Mission Aid Society. At this meeting reports were read from the different societies and addresses given by Revs H F Adams, H G Corey and M W Brown. At the evening service Rev. P McKil- lop preached a clear and striking sermon on the Resurrection. Rev. M W Brown led an evangelistic service in which several spoke for the first time. A vote of thanks was passed to the East Point Church and friends, spoken to by Dr. K°ll°lI~53d» RW. H F Adams, and present- ed by Moderator Belyea with strong ex- pressions of praise to the friends of East Point for their great kindness. The weather was ccol and delightful and all the visitors were unanimous in their expressions of pleasure and satisfaction with their visit to East Point. The Association has been one of the best fver lrcli by the Baptists in the province. CHEESE BOARD. The regular meeting of the Cheese Board was held yesterday afternoon. The following oiliters were elected: Pres., Lauehlln McDonald ; Vice Pres., Charles Waye, East Point; Sec’y, Robert Jenkins, Mount Albion; Auditor, John Anderson, Kensington. The cheese boarded was as followsz- Red Point 50, L-iuchlln 112, St. Peters 721, Orwell 125, Stanley Bridge itll), lied House 73, New Perth 175, Hazelbroolr, 22, Union 160, Cornwall 96, Kensington 2.50, Dundas 150, Gowan Brae 85, Kinkorir 120. The buyers present were If. E. Spillett A. J. Blfiln, E. T. Higgs for Horace Has- zard, J. A. Messervey of Carvell Bros and J. M. Wiley of the Dfmilnlon Packing Company. The quotations received hy the Board WETBI* "Montreal, weak ani declining, London weak and dull, Brockville Tl to 73." The best bid oriered was by J .-1 ltlrsservey of 7lgc. He secured Orwell and Stanley Bridge. Mr Spllletttook Lakeville, New Perth, St Peters, Gowari Barre, Dundas, Red Point, Red House and East Itlver at the same price. This clrseii the sales on the Board. On motion the rules of last year were adopted,Mr°Bxown of New Glasgow, Mr McNeill, VV.-st River and several o.hers arguing in favor of selling chess e at the weight in irked on the 'lux instead ofmaklngu deduction for shrinkage. It was pointed out that \thc cheese should never show shorr vvcikhl- On U10 other side of the Ailantic in order io preserve our reputation and ilie iiuycrs said the adoption ofthe new rule - oulil ureun lower quotations. The meetings iiurinll the season will be held on the first Fridays after the lst a id 15th of each month. Ndl’I’0W CIICSIS. The old theory that consumption wan Inherited ia_ntter y discredited by modern medical science. The germs of con- sumption must be received from with- out These mms are every where. Th” “° °°°° “’ ‘;°.*:.' ;°..°:":.‘; -.ii healthy system. It is the narrow cheated whose in- heritance is weak- ness who fhll a prey to consump- . tion because they an too weak of lung to resist and throw of disease. Doctor Piefce'a Golden Medical Discovery makes . w e a k 1 u n g s strong. It cures obstinate deep- .aeated coughs, bleeding lungl. .ri l'°"""§i‘r. ‘i'i"`°.’§° ti dthcfcontonswc n- ieglramof Traririifaii; n-erred and a tml termination in consumption. $3,000 PURFBIT will be Deli IU %.."'°”r‘3"..,...”m“£".i?.‘iE.“°§‘ if "ii thaognndt ahow the original aiguat'ui-_s of e individual volunteering the tem; rnonial below, and also of the writers 3 every testimonial among the tllroulah I which they are constantly pu lllllililr un" my .”“Iin::l¢?l‘k¢n with h:rrI=r:‘kaT.|e”‘i:|.The ima, and became very wear 'ara -iron of mera. if asnianuyl gg; 11° *T|'“':r uf' Bdexa to tn 13:. Pines; ':.-<:.‘:-'..§".-.:°...~"°"".f;.r..~:i:.‘°: mnhaMim of tharsgadeld mptloghxl almomhsivea :P °"°'P¢ : 'hm ,mr-sua _ me :igi lyw lmlgdgéaéindl I we/lgliyfl: gidrida- nuw°:Td Kgs I eommedeed I only Will!!! 14° P°\ll4l» Il’ any one doubts this atateeieat I will be ""I"“,.'Z "".'.fr..‘Iii.‘i'i"i‘.'¥'-i..i.r... ir... gee no - 1 Discovery." Nothin is 'lust as good.” mm. Piereda Iieuant lieilets cleanse the clogged system hon impurities. J ,¢f__ is J- ,Q I . H 1 _ "_, __ gg" ___ * THB GUARDIAN. vnalwrrmowu. runes snwu.nrsr.aso.ii.-r.v9. ig... 3 . ---- -'-1% ~ Wm" A ~_- _. IIIIAIITY. WIIIIKMIINSHIP ii - ii - idilir- his IIIIITHINII tablishment, under our personal supervision, and, we know it is both the Best and Cheapest in the market. Give us a call and we will convince you that every word ~ i ihe above is correct. 0 O ` BRUCE 9 Queen's Square, Charlottetown. mm mmEnm1 IIIIRII CIIIII I If you intend putting in Hard 'Coal this season, now is the time. We are discharging today and Will sell at the lowest price. Ji. Pi kard & ,, PHONE 240. Peake’s No. 1 Wharf, X QE Al *CEEEBIEIEEEEEAEEQQ with your wo<>1~wi; will pay liiglicsl. prices and in exchange giv; Pure Wool Goods, ' at lowest Prices. MONCTON TWEEDS AND CLOTHING ARE ACKNOWLEDGED SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER MAKES. The Humphrey Clothing Store, OPERA HOUSE llUIl.I)lN(_§. A. TUINFIELD SCOTT. - - ~ Manager. you If I if if I I if "T" High Grade Carriages Known. Sold and Used Everywhere. SPECIAL PNEUMATIC TIRE WAGON. soivii: sPi=:ciaL rr:ATuRr-:s ron rms srzasoiv Roller-back,,Curtains, Roller Rub Irons, Rubber Step lads, Steel Body Corners. Baile llangers, Quick Shifter Shaft Couplings and New Double C0111! Long Dldtance Axles. _ We He_.v_e the Largest Variety ever shown on P. E. I. Consisting ol Pneumatic Tire Wagons, Cushion Tire Wagons, and Buggies, ‘Solid Rubber Tire WHKOIIS. ard Buggies, Concorde. Spindles. Road Carts, Buggies, g Buggies,JumpvSeats. Phaetons, Surreys, Democrats, Mikados, Delivery all Express agons. Also a full line of Carriage Harness in twenty dif fererit styles. Call at our show rooms and look over our samples before buying. Agencies in all parts-of the island. Selling at lowest prices and on terms to suit our customers. Cell sore. A. .HORNE 8¢Co. Pliliii, STYLE, , - “Erin Go Bljagh," ineinngs nav, IULY I9IIl. |904. _ A gi-and Home-Collers Demonstra- tion will he held on the Summerside Driving Park on Tuesday july 19th instant under the auspices of the Irish people of this Province. This day has ` een specially assigned to the sons and ldaughtcrs of Erin and nothing is being omitted to make this feature of "Home- Comers" week attractive. An excel- lent program of sfports has been arrang- erl consisting o Running Races, Tug of War, Bicycle contests, Irish dancing, SLC., SLC. Provincial Irislimen from the Uniteil States and the Canadian Parliament as well as representative men through- out the Province will speak iii the afternoon. Refreshment saloons will be on the yrounds. All nationalities are special- y invited. Irish societies with bands will march in full regalia to the grounds on arri- val of trains. ¢i' Every Irishman should consider it his duty on this day to attend and rally to the standard of Erin and thus maintain the honor of his nationality in this Island. Come one and all I By order o Committee. gd ia, iq. 15' i6a w ii t. Columbia Presbyterian Congrega- tion, Marshfield, will give a GR.-tivo TEA Wednesday, July 13th, . lV.l'S. MCB€3tll’S FICICI adjoining the church grounds. Tea will be served from 2 Uclock criwnrd ac- compau ed by ice cream lent, strawberry table and rc'rerhme< L saloon. Various amusements expected on thc grounds, made chctlful by the piper on parade. Four tugs-of-war ru challenge. ist, tsl. Pele 5 va Cnve He~d. 2nd,B 6' Road vs <\anhooe. ard, Marshneld vs. Durzsiafinage. nth, Marricil vs single. if ijilh should lie stormy, Ten will he held the following day. fir- 7 ir,rrw ii Grand Picnic 'i`Iic Siiuilziy school of Grace Church, Ch’town, \i'illh. \`isit0r-` tables well supplied. Rc- frcsliinr-iits on linnil. A variety of gnrrics and airiiiscuictits on Iinzid. Train will stop rit aill Stufioiis when signalled. if wcntlior proves iiriiuvorzibli' picnic: will be liulil on iollorvirrg ilny. 0 w ii il5i -GRAND- Sirawbcrry and lcc Cream Festival. The lailics oi' St. jol1u`> Chiircli, Mil- ton. iiitt-rirl lioliling a Strawberry find Ice Cronin l"csti\‘nl on iiiiirsiiay. luly i4. Ori tlie heaiitifiil groiiriils of john R. lloopi-r, lCsii.,riiljoii1ing the Rectory nl; NORTH i`l.lLTON 'I`li I r J r` .I i i i i a I I i I fi