est Local and For- I, l H sian News- ' catches nlilflariy ‘ ' ’ " V I l ~ _ S ` Morning _ al B- '°“*'* READ ALL DVER FRINGE ED\AIARD ISLAND nuns- ‘ li PAGES o_f_ the Lat- ' ‘ __ ` 1 L ' . ' onnlrio Daily- HE HARLOTTETOW AR IAN ll is £2 :Z _Z F2 5! §5 :VE .22 v5 E5 2. ii ¥' Z - » - “THE L_eleS'1‘_§==wg_: gg cHARLo'r'rl§roWN,_cANADA, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 19... .-inclrr on ln..-- {,;l,;.l,ll,,l':';,°l;lfl,“,if,“,li is lid. FUTURE ol-'iTHi=. Hllissollo Plllnlli will GRAND wglll-lly pl 0i iiravest Importance to All Who Wish to Assist in Advancing Education Rev. Dr- Cuwiwrlhwaite to I i O.E. Le Lacheur Tells oi‘lSome of the Benefits' Derived 'lest Aft" Yea" °f Faith' lt in. Jniy vth meeting at thence ni ave aoilnrn still the district nlon ` ' 8 the TBUWHY 1118? desire admit- The following from the St Johi1’s, W0;-gh - y Representatives: c _Nfid., News will be of great interest Another quarter has rolled nmnnn V Macdonald Uolisolldated School a re- solution was passed recommending the School Board to appoint' a re- presentative man ill each of the sii 6 districts- Bunbury, Mt. Ho;-bor; Cross ltoads, I-lazelbrook, Bethel'aiie l; llerlllnid-to get the feeling in his l CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL By Consolidation. U85 DOWcr to run their little school tance. Meantlme if the school is to for the l`°m“l“l'lE few Pllllils.. At l'llll, we must tide over the present 1 llllllll HEST ful Service For Metho dist Church. n this Province, where Dr. Cowperth- and it hun plennell nlmlgnty God to their annual meeting the district vot- emergency. ,l§lh_9°V€l1l'-Y dollars in round figures. h OWWZ U0 the g00d`work the school lg . ls would amoiilit to ioctl- as been doing, and with the ho e _ lr tally _ p wenty-nve cents on the hundred aol- that it may be continued and attract l wa e as ma y n s. p o spare us t ll ' f the honored gentlemen lllustrated_our third gusxgdllylusgifdigh llilinhlhl; i At tmwer Street Methodist bhurch, under the auspices of -Eltiir of Hope t ast nigilt, the active ministry of thejDivision. It indeed affords no much ._. he nnticle. _ l' ,the good people of Capo wolffh and o rnlllllcll REPORTS ON TEMPERANCE WORK he liable Work of the Temperance Army in This Province Should Receive Hearty Support~¥fhat Was Done By Them in the Past Quarter. -De-_&D.D_-DD . ll an never be accomplished so long as Of Bti->ll€» ,oters are contcntcdvwithlpolitl. . rnsynl count this thing to he gnndl’ ll ll n frlo (1 A fine hot whose sole qualificatitns lie in their l,.ne_ , ' l flvlllg B0l1l€ lncans .ind not belng'"l`hat s. noble deed is a step toward vcrly scrupulous ahcni. the distribl' 1 _\'0‘l. lon of tue snrnc. 1 feel unit it nf.. l“""* ‘"6 °°“‘ l’°"‘ “‘“ °°“‘”‘°“ district as to entering consolidation on the following basis :~1. Forty cents on the hundred dollars, Gov- n- ernlllent valuation of property; 2. A l lee__ol three-dollars on cool, ol the first two cllildrell ill a falnily living uithin li mile radius of the school- 3, .- Parents outside the mile limit g'et- ` ting their children to the school at ,tl their owll expense. ’l‘lle Board immediately acted on [- the l-econmiellclation of this pro1lmih_ sry survey of the six districts has li been completed with the following results ;-liunbury will accept the 3 proposition almost ullaiiimously, and ,- lllt. lierbcrt by a fair majority. At , the rcguhir annual meeting the ll tiress iinuds district voted out oi t conllolliiiitioll by a majority of six, L arsl Government valuation, Bethel Dlllllls from all over the .l'rovince, we olning intcll consolidation would llave_ had no difficulty in obtaining fllls the sees, thc sie, and sonic the fvllewlus medals, scholarships ,C lil. at the forty cents rate, Should ‘md llflzeli. most of which are good ) t remain out IlerhalJs $20 inil-illt lic ‘Ur at lmlst “V9 Years- 8' eontrillutcrl to the lug school an tnl_ Silver limi bronze lncdnis for first S .ion on pupils. On .1't¢l ' ._ and second in generl - rl' _ H e 1 c gui rl' n Dm cwncy oiccd to be identified. In labors talking 11b0llt when he gave the ad- s uses to go to the district school oil Dr' Jlls- W- llUll0l`lBUll~ l he ground that it has no flowers - Twenty dollars to ii boy for Matri- fl room-1 0,- lm)-thlng pretty culatioii to the School of Agriculture, ll ltn Huzclhmok there nm twenty laVIn<(:idonald College, Clue.-Judge Has- h 8- €P£\y0l‘B, eight of whom v c - 'Bl' - t iron of golmol ugc_ Last Twenty dollars to a girl for Mat- e unils w-cnt to the big scllool oil the rlculuimn to th” S”ll00l Of Hvllslf 0 rain, Thoy lmhl thc live llollnl. len llolll _Sclellce, Miicdoilald tlollcge-Ex- i uplls ln the (llsl_l-lch, and mont Ol :special emphasis on public reading- in he parents would like to send thc °"` I‘°“l“ H D‘W‘”5 i 0 the consollllntell school nmvlnég Scllolarsllip of ten. dollars to the here was a daily express train giv- l’“l”l Stllmllllg lllllllcit ill Mutricuhi- nd $1.75 per thrce lnonths. for train l"fl,“°ll"“ls ‘]°“°B “im l“’L*l°ll°“l`- t atcs. Altogether th.,-re are slxtcm, lvllcllty dollar prize in English with li eavicr burdens borne by the younger cn.°;" we "D hmet- ‘md Wh0 WOW U Rev. Dr. Cowpcrthwaite came to a pleasure thus to moot in the Wnsgem l onclusion. For hiilf a century he has Dart of our jurisdiction- While we F ‘ l ccn engaged in the Methodist itiner- could wish that our train uccommo- l ncy, spending himself and being flatiolls were more suitable, insuring s peut in thc service of his Master B. larger U~U0lld8llC02 Ylllf W0 think B nd the Church with which he has re- HOFBCB Glllelev kncw what he was t hundant, he has crowded into the Vice. "G0 West." l [ty yeh” actlvltlqsl that have I have a distinct recollection of at- f orne rich fruit in the betterment of lending ‘l session Ol Gl`l1-I-ld Division he peoples among wllomhc has toil- 1" this Dlstrlct ll llllmllef Ul YCRFH ll rl, .ind in thc spiritual consolation “E0-. llllll have not forlzotten the i f those who have attended his min- °°"‘"t“°“5 tfwtlllcllt Feccivcll at the u strlitions. _Now he retires, and in ll§,:l_d°:l0(;_f.,lig”I"l‘g"‘l"§;l`9t,"'l: tllllli 0“C*\9' 1 ' ' ' U 1' 0 ' 'nth cn. With him to retirement he car-itowlh woilhers' ave "fm l.""S"efl °V."' W ies the affection. esteem and grati-Enom £0 elilsgilore. (..od in His wis- <- udc of thousullds in Newfoundland. lworkergs ‘flume away many Of tile °° Whilst there is ever sadness in nnrnlen og tnéoisoglfyi-hglléh l”x£‘;rlFll§lllll; if hceventide of life, will see the,wh th g ‘il mdnll “1 U but all the ratepayers were not pro. sent. Sliollld another mectin l) called to consider the above .pllopgglf " ii-on by ii smllll majority. Of the 9 thll'_ty-five l'litcpaycrs only eleven . have clllldrcli ill school nge, alld of ‘ t tl i' t pt » ~ ‘l , 10" le Us H mlhht l’°ssll’lY l" llnceto the future of the Consoliilnt- 'll Gard'-`" W°l`lf-"’l”X'G0V0l'll0r Mac- ;, d School. lil past ycllrs even with kl"n°“° ,- i ing reasonable rntog lor pnnlln_ rl-nln tlon to Ill-iucc of Wales College - f oint of tl‘ain service opens up a .rig l’°V°l`“°" llogcfs- s uestlon which is Ol. great lmnLn.t_ A Ten dollar prize to the best pupl, l; freight train on every alternate day . Te" d"lllll` l’l`lZ° £0 U10 lwllt llllhil -, lircwcll, there are mitigations in the through inferior agc'ncleS_ Ther M _‘ . _ n - orrow of the prcscnt parting. Dr. newlmnnc few if an of Us wh cel I th c t ll ' . Y _ ° ll Offllffs lxillcg ls 0*; l cxl;cr°l;l§cmld§ité compare with the old time workers; l " 1 ` 9' yet we have the assurance that the l re still available; whilst, though llc to strong; we connnenuy bellow B these rlcvcn three or four ml ht vote . ll < against the proposition. Of the E twenty-four ratepayers who have no Cllllllllfll U10 mulority seem unwilling n l0'illiY lllv flirty cents oil the hund- D red dollars, Government valuation of 1;/ property. _Should the district por- l slst in their decision to reoien their - i ~ .. lchonl, nt lense thirty of the for-ty fl uilildrun in the district would be got- l ten to the Consolidated School by lfellnble snnl,cn`n tllnt tnn‘Mn,.l.ny l.lnl._ payer does not wish his children to l ,Or llne snows n bntllnl. llnnnnlnl attcild li benevolent institution. li “' statement than either the George- “ll the lllslfllftn dill as well as line- U ~ bury not ii doll l' s 'lit iv ll 5 own or Souris. With this as all ar- __ ll ll, L. B vlll bc ument and Dominion and perhaps "“c‘lC(l- l|l0 llltcfllatlvc to thc rclus 0 their parents who would be willing to l pay nice of five dollars on each ol _ the first two ellildreu in a fnmily,thr l taxes to their district school and it ° ii. chool until eleven o’clock, iillililii T°"_d0n”‘l` prize in Mathcm“tl°B"` ll ave attended all the way from ‘.’ci'- J' I-elgll lllwilell- n, on. With a daily express, as is run Twcllty ‘l"llill`l`l ln lll`lZ€R-‘Fil‘S’t, L, n the Georgetown nml Sonrln llnns' twelvel second, eight-to the pupil or ot only Hazclhrook _but Mt. -llbion, eX`l’“l’ll who lllllllel* llllll llll-lllfllill HK’ ll illage Grccn and, districts right l§,"°g“t° l" the Sl10Uli-JllllilillixUoinpe- I own tolrvwell-hQh»__ll_l_lghh_ Come into lltlon lit the Provincial hlxliib‘itioll.-- Rl onsolidatlon at the forty cents' rate hmnk ll- Hearllz- L nd parents could get tli-eir children Bllt ll0W M0 W0 C0 tide ovcr thc tl oschool by train. We learn from l"'°"°"t 0m0l`l~I0ll'~`Y? A llllllhllly raite W ml gomehlmes not nnlvlllg nt the ln Manual ’l‘i'aining.-il, H. Brown. lhe nclnve wlnll ln ended work dons that our can . L d l ~ se ls lo 's cause ani y ot cease. Men who have stood four- that we wlll ultlln tl 4 ' luure to the world for half a cen-l During the qllartfelrelyhilii-fgvlilalt been li” iry do not lightly stop aside. They able to keep in touch with the work in my be willing to let the pressure as I dcsircd,.||op as my duty nn hnnd n car less heavily on the time-scarred_of this Grand Division demands. The v len. they take their share in its bat- have been unusually bllsy, my time ii loulders, but, so long as life cnntin- only apology I have to Olney ls that] k cs and its burdens. The pulpits having been fully occupied to the ex- if l ome to a time in the hi t ~ f tl .. ,_ Bod' ,. gland when men of ,,,,:l.§;yng,_nll:nT, lo a purer air and a broader view. h » ' olzilllltstglwtllg c(§§?lll1_:."g pau 1.1; tllcl May we then try to do nobly and tamping out the prcvililerallells llmlle lmlweil our tart and by the aid of our . , H 0. “ °€'lLeader, God, ii lf:/irc auspicious day ale dcbauchery as practised in poll- l l nl n 4 he the 1, - _ ` lnllllq H00" )e U lcrfl ln W u lfa1&1a"‘l’f“g“'f 'wth l°c‘-ll ‘md udclflkinizdllnlslof this earib will recognize o erwise ' “c may “ea” to |00” tin-li' rllitienl toward i.leir God sud )r . ._ _ - ' ' moral and ttmperanct relolillrthclr lellowe rom that quarter. ‘ ‘ . There is, however, o sllln to ,mel Sublnitted in ln, gy uestion which has been brought tnl ' ' nz ' he notice of this i l t' » .15 ~. - .~ . g,,l,,__l.ast G,.,,,,,l "{{,,lf,_,l,';,"°l§‘ll‘t, , nnislso <‘A1.\h..*w1rHoUT MILK larehs have elnlihnsizcil the necessity ‘ - ' ll'wFIlllx0l`€h§fl;`"L;f4l» ullill acilivc livorl. 1 always feed the coli new milk one ,; olnf ln.. ~- ,, _ _ .no nm ul ,mceRléil;,’tlh; K0p¢;UlJf\l\ll";l1: week to ten days. ti.. Clarts morn- ,,,,nl_,.,._ ll nny means can nc dcviwi ing and rngllt. 'l`llen hx . :ually be_ d wn,n.nny they can be _ t _,,l t gin with _lay ten. I us l a one half clit right then the Drcllllenilesl sglni/d` DMN] hm” MLN" ln lvmcll lolnake , eqlliv`a'l'c`llt ‘to twcnty cents ill? t0 lihv Btdllemellt that _thc school ii ll] » . - n the hundred dollars, Government WHS mlllfh l\DDl`c¢inted but nilllllllrcfl "'""°"ts “'l‘° M” ”°"‘““g the" onlnntlon. if the rntepnycrn without lv llf>_llfl=y years ahead of the people, t ham the best education. Is it fair "' children tu a better school should be. V assesseil for non-attendance of their reforlners in ollr Education Act. Is it I” fulr that the Governmenlt should give ’ tilt statutory to 5 in 5’ _of the L’ school? district C li district \ Cllihlrrll fire M their ulluuai voted ii hundred be raised by lllenlent for a lor repairs to This as sup- e a hundred fl y. Mir tlrisniih the milk null tra, Ag the Calf grows, cut out the milk and use '»'_0'-lllllll but tin- tea and oil meal. _Will-il tllc cull is three weeks old, il it is ‘1- i‘ doing all right on the tea ia ~ ` - . asked how it was irogresalrlg. ln re- i ents’ rate and a daily express could iillt lt l‘~ll¢“l`¢*t0 l`l1lB0 the 0‘lllCMl0“‘ l rs, ten of whom have chlldren of ."n.|'m and into the triides,- and the W chool age. children iron. nvc ienill- girls that so back to make llriizhtcr ,, cs have llrlvnn to the Gonsolldhtnrl rind. better homes for the next genera- ll S ~ r *““°‘”"‘ t° na pnirl inc five rlellnr lcc per nn The acceptance nf slits is. we haue. li (come 1'-"I0 no the hlg school and parents of in calling for subscriptions to inn_.ke \ om o _ _ s ' f to _a second n t ll nln we are col. four teachers as at present, and th_ls ¢ orizou, the time would seem oppor»~ “l°9_l"i1 Of Um SCll00l- Wflllld this bc 'll une for the people shrvcd hy thl, advisable? What about the childreuif o lr tmln nel-vlcc Al, l,l-chchl, llazcl- of the School, Sir Wlllliim Viacrloliald B took district raises in assessment an . I 5 ill! upils were willing to pay the forty he saiiizl "That is thc v0l`Y F0050" W0 H , l'l e obtained I-lazcliirook would at #ll ideals cf the D¢0lllC. and YOU CH_ll .,f l-len l.etnl.n lo c0hS0li(l,,f_l,-,h_ Hazel. tell those people that the i-ichool is ln -- < -' desi ned to hcl n t mil the small rook would bling in funds the $2Zb, ,E D 0 Y _ C he $10, ond sonic $140 nt the forty Percentage that so on to Prince or W ents» mtg. .\’alcs‘(lollcge but to help thc vast i Mcrlnnhl has hw,-mty_f,,l,r mlepay- majority of boys that go hack to the n W chool during the past three Ycllfli U"'"-" L il. Of the lninetecn pilplls of school Tillt for ri lllllttcr Ol Olllf. twill ‘ll all ge n number would nonhlmle commg .hrcc years. Hellcc we feel justified l c thcrs would vote for ccnsolla- up the required expenditure. With O O n .lilly 15th, 21 years ago, hc ar- gllt, l)r. Cowperthwaite said tllat _Y il B tl occasioned by the tliricc-accllrsed W vol in st. Jol.n's nlinnru the-s. s, ’»"l"l°~ Aff" 1111 the wire of patient ii isnizill points in liivision work, ' "’ hich i believe have all been settlerliimd, ml "“”'“l' le‘“'° “ut the ’“llk~ l lthout uniluu friction, liud so lar its Tnnti k“°w,.“l ‘my ll“l‘l and l"-*‘l?l‘-lle onavisto.. On i-lzitilrdliy last, .lilly th, the Ilomiristn. was in the har- or, and while standing upon her cks he reviewed the eventful his- working, wc find it to be the main 1 cause oi all our criminal procedures, 0 and year after year we hear our hon- ored Judges at the sitting of our Su- I premo Courts denouncin the leth- ll alll uwiire, hariilony exists .;lil'oiigll-~ ut our jurisdiction, - I regret to again inform you thatf have not received any reports from# 0 ir ve. .ou m~' use your can lutigllient. Some ._alves will carry more than others. l used to feed fmlr quarts; of the cry of those one and twenty years. ircllit was the Sussex Vale circuit, hose boundaries stretched 70 miles; “S 9"” C°“f”l`°“°9 ffl' the MH-lll3lm°land in the large majority of country rovlnccll. melllflins Newlqnlndlclldlaistrlct no trncc ofthe hyllranendca ln nd llcrmuda,»so that he might saylmonstel- remains W llllt he WH? 3 melllhef Of llle New-l The question which confronts us to- ,_ ts foremost ministers were horn. Helsue l ol-der to hrin about tho ro ad travelled ill Nova Scotia, New lirunswick and Prince Edward Island E iirgy in the carrying out of ollr laws regarding the sale of liquor., Yet, de- W spite these facts, when we look back .. to the traiiic as it existed in the W past, we note with pleasure the pro- ll nounccd changes for the better: In 0 . _ .place of a. grog-shop evrry two or l, 0"” dlrectlo" “ml 40 ln Blnother-[three miles along thc pubilchighway, l all a century ago, he entered the iuistry, under the superintelidcncy the Rev. Richard Smith, who died? st year at the age of 90. His first l ,,nnl_lnn_ ' foo :lt ai feed twice ii day, rind at a in reply to n letter of invltniionrl§1;"fl;l'§‘lnllll=OSfll flfllcllt toflle tal; hich i sent to M. W P Lliwsoil " ` llJlifSiJ00nUs sking hirn to be with 'us ltoday, heithe "“’“l t""l‘1"' ll 'l*lY. if it linen not rote saying thlit \\~hilr\ be woiiid"‘°t tm’ lnxllllvc 0" l-ll? 0U\V0lB- early love to meet with' us on thisl A ‘mu Wm l’°L'll‘ lr" “HY H little 'Caslon other duties forbade hilu may at two “'"ekS °l‘l and all flirt*-0 no that nn this ony, the 14th, hc'§""”°l‘S Old I Hellerlllly out a usniltul caves Moncton to attend the Nation-l‘7l dWl;0l;l’» llrairat si time into a ll! I. hen he entered the ministry' themlwe Y-0dliY lllwe C0llllll1l`al»lV€lY "0“e» nl Division. He wished me to conveylm’ ll Cr "3 lt gl`°W5 lt Will take hi ' ' ‘ ` _ » unllland (fonfcrcnce before some oflday lg “What course should wo por- l, ll Z ‘ suits for which this Order has ever gl striven, viz: Total Abstinence for the t individual and Prohibition for the ll r 29 years, and in Newfoundland. State?" We look back to the middle 0 r 21. hem God speed, praying that their. cliberations may result in Glory to ur God and great benefit to our Or- s greetings to this body, which I mme mn" “ml lllll’ n very ,nnch nlnnnen tn do lol,tl,_l MlJf_ course you will findithis any of itll I nnonln very ,nnnh llkn to n,,__|l.,iislng calves makes some work for 1-nd this session of Natiollal Divis-itll" l°"fl0l`. _llllf ylill can raise ioivs -n, but and it l»..pn....il»lc to il.. noytllal “'lll sive lust as much milk n-l can only join with the lllclllberslwhc" ""*tl"""l 'ls if fhcy hlld all milk r - - - - ‘t f" 1 :in.~N. Farmer, this Grand Division in .iishillgl U l>~l"“ SALE OF BLEAK HOUSE, WHERE DICKEES LIVED tion bu ere ug _ _ nontéd by rnhennynrh wlth no pupils, nllmber will be needed for pllpilll in . mny of whom are unwilling* to pay .ight $2,700 will run the seion - "° ‘°“’ °°““' "“.§?,',"‘°’”‘.’i.‘“ “éilid ’f.'.?§l’ “§§r..”E’§`.°“.".l§.’ 32?.” 1.25 °“§i”i ‘ _ , ' e , », ., ri , ‘my cl/"ts assessment' Shcmld it re' blKil¢ng$1i()I:tLl;ndc(;Y¢;:l)e gzilignat the forty for Manual Training, $l82‘f.l\i‘ ulgiur- the circuit and as an itinerant Min- . t_ F f, oar she has -ince and $50 for incl1 ililislioro 'Inter fr with te lucn oil c li ,‘ . ' 'll _ | train ncrvlcn nn nh nreS,,nl_’ we mn cated nartlcs willfind a compc ekrcr L ll, l n. nd Mt Hel-_ port-witil illustrations of the wnr n ‘punt on only mn y 'lll tl fl this the Scllonl in the last Annual Rcil0fl- i i t conso ca o , . _ hgslllll crillltnlg sllx ‘instincts wnnld come .lf the (ahicli Superintendent of laduca in on the terms suggested the School ton. _i_____ Andlnst year three of these went to would not need ri dollar ns i!lltBll`°"`l MISSIONAHIES EXPELLED_ "Ill consolidated school. Perhaps outsiders. One. tW_0. tl“`°° Yell” may lllcle would go next yeiir und pay the bring in all the districts and others °"`°"’"'"""'-'-'-‘-'-'-‘-'-'-'-’-'=-'-‘-'-'-`-‘-'-‘-'-‘-'-'-'-`-‘-'-'-'-‘~'-'-'~""""'""""""":""""""'""""""""'A:"'A"`A"`.`A`"' The _lcgult missionaries hnvc been rnpcllcrl from Mozambique their plea rnorlciii Fnuns Extraordinary demiillds for tropical llults may bc one reason why South Amcricn is now claiming nttention as ll llroiinblc factor in this class of ex- Wll- Hcretoiore, Central America :lm tllc West Indies have furnished “li rrmclnnl-shipments of bananas lu citrus fruits for northern con- lrllliltlon. But American importers me :OW watching closely the experi- mll ref bringing fruit in cold stor- York [Um South America to New non- Arrival of the Lampzlrt and nom Rtenmcr Voltaire with grapes Hmm filentinn and oranges from nm' :Gems to open up possibilities "_ ailantation owners and import- llnnthre lll‘°lY to take advantage oi, not tot Colombia fruit growing has tnnuléllll reached large dimensions, ai- nnne I Shipments of bananas are nn torrhm Colombia and Dutch Gul-_ lmn ‘ ew York. But it may ,be h mmm granted that, when once it lnnnon llllell. that there is no deter- ylll be “ “P8089 in transit, edortl ,nlenvtglnde to develop fthe trade nmd other tropical sections has I0 remunerative. Shipping fruit in cold storugc ls not very new. Between Jumallls ullll ienglnnrl there hns ` been regular steamer connection whcreby_ fruits have been put into London. in the hge; sl-,Mo of preservation. There is every reason to believe. l1h°l'°l°f°~ time it will bn more a allesllvll *O what extent South American fruit will compare with the product Ol the West Indies and the republics, north of Panama and whether callllihl Wlll think it `wlso to enter the southern field with the ...imc decree vi energy as was brought to bear, in Other quarters yielding rich returns- 'Filef- lt lg hecogsnry to extend operations oontfnuniiy seems conclusive when it is considered that leading planters liver that in order to get best ‘ile- sults the soil should be given P°l`l0 1° rests. It appears, howBV.°l‘. lfllllli C°l° ombla lg especially favored, since the river lands have regular floodings that leave rich alluvial deposits be- hind. If Argentina and Brazil are equally fortunate, there can be little doubt that frilitrslsing lflllv N GX- pected on ii large scale in these coun- tries. sels agreement of 1891 being ignored. The most unfortunate outcomcvof thi expulsion is that a school attended li 700 natives, 400 nf whom were girls, has been abandoned by the mission- aries who conducted it, and it is fc.ir- ed that the girls will become the prey of the soldiers. The missionaries in- cluded Austrinns, Huniznrianil. Ger- mans. Brazilians, French rl and Polsl. WOULD ABOLISH MEN'S TRO SERS. BERLIN, Wednesday.-A society of some 70 persons has been organized in Berlin for the purpose of reform- ing tbe style of men’s garments. It is composed of persons from all sorts oi. professions, and aims at nbolishing trousers, substituting knickerbockers, while coat and waistcoat are to give way to li sort' of loose blouse bang- ing well down to the knees. Linen of The Cologne Gazette points out that Germany can have no influence over the world’s fashions for men's clothing here, where the Emper- or never lays aside his helmet for a silk hat. It thinks that the fashion for men's garments wiil,continue to be set at London. all sorts is to he discarded. | The service closed with the Bene- iction, and as the venerable doctor was, for the last time, as pastor of stcr of his Church, repeating the sol- inn words, he was completely over- omc. In the middle ofthe sentence, chrokc down, and when the words were finally littered, tllcy were inaud- ile to his hcarcrs, whose sympathy ith their beloved pastor was very videilt. In his retirement, Dr. Gowperth- wnite carried with him the sincere wishes of the Metllodist Church of Newfoundland, and of thousands in his Island who, worshipping at other lfars, have learned to honor, admire -ind love him, not only for his ability nd fidelity to duty, but for his worm human sympathy and his broth- rl_v kindness. May he be spared many .ing years to cnjoy a pcnceful even- ide, enriched by the affection und re- spect of nll who know him!" POULTROLOGICAL PROVERBS Too many chicks spoil the brood. _ A chick in the nest is worth two in the lilind. The less the help, the stronger the chicks. It is along flame that keeps on burning. The smaller the broods the larger the flock. - The fresher the air fleshler - the chicks. Cieanllless is the father of health. The proof of the hatching is the chirp of the chicks. The chick will never grind with the grit lt never gets. ° Grit _is li virtue in man and fowl. The higher the flame the stronger the heat. ' No eggs gots into ,, scramble of its own accord. The lation' the, hen the smaller the profits. Jack of nil breeds and master of none. Beneath .the freshest garden there iles the sweetest worm. Silence may be golden but not in 5 hen. \ KANSAS SANDWICH. The list of topics debated by 'the Kansas state pharmaceutical associa- tion contains this' mystifying ques- tion: "What is the attitude of the Kansas druggistl toward e. ham sand- wich?" Do the dru stores have of the 18th century and recall the remedies then tboii ht. necessary. A der. In conclusion I desire to remind of the question was largely lost sight ilse of liquor. We of P. E. I. were, the first to make the proud boast ofl fondly hoped our labors we almostl fact that the cncmy with. whom we ionriily resourceful,” nnd_ has deter-I lnincd to die hard if he die iitlall. lil our _hope lies through the mcdium of’ nny that in the iight of past vvellfre we mlist secure legislators mole in sympathy with our work; lllld Ula llhnvlis iilanioilrso WHEN l’AiN'I‘ED‘ GREEN Two-year-old Willie Wilkins of Gon~ nelisville, Penn., had the heat lll`0' blcm settled for him by being. flttcil with a skin tight green coat of paint. He crowed with delight, rolled in the grass on the lawn and was having a splendid time, to the amusement of his two cousins, il and 10 years old. when the family dog, returning from a foraging expedition, saw him and became so vnihlly excited that his barking brought Mrs. Mary Wilkins, the babyfs mother, to the door. When she saw Willie she gave a wild shriek and Geol‘E0 “nfl S°°*'t Williams, hor nephews. hllrrlcll 0"* to the front sate on a run. She picked up Willie and ran screaming with him into the house and Slim' moned Dr. Walter Mustin who came to the house in n mad dash in his auto. The nephews had striilillrll Wll‘ lie of his clothing rind painted him all over with green paint, secured at li new residence next door, which Wil- lls's lntncr, nnnlcl wlllrinn. ls erect- in . The doctor assured Mrs. Wilkins that all Willie needed was a good hot bath. Willie got it, but !0m9 of the paint is still in his hair and ln splotches on his body- George and Scott were bundled oil to the country to spend the west of 8 Raines law sandwiches in Kansas? E campaign of educational teaching y concerning the evils of the drink trail- l llc and the beneficial results accruing 1; from, total abstinence, was the key- ,- note that was supposed to usher in h the great moral reform. Many of us E in the hay-day of youth and energy B thought we would be able to span G the distance when the enemy would ibe W routed and a universal reign of tcm- ,l psrancs and sobriety begun. In the 0 course of time the moral suasion side ll v i Of. Bild llelleml Bcntlment "llled lol” lllternal vigilance is still the price of - more stringent laws prohibiting the l securing a prohibitory law, when we l ended, only to bc awakened to the'F nrc culled upon to contend is cxcellt' A "Only in dreams is ii ladder tllrown legislative cnactmellt. I have only tom- ou that if in the coming years there s to bc the same mnrkod change for he better along lines of tempcrancc eform that the pi-..==, 50 or 60 ycnrs :is sllown, there will have to be onle work rlccolilplished,-hard, por- istcnt. harmonious work. It is evid- nt we have not yet reached a point here we can sit_nild fold our hands mL enjoy the fruits of the labours f our fathers in this great race for rural and trlnperance reform, bow ell socvcr they may have buildeil. ,_ iberty. , "Heaven is not gulf -l by a sinKl€ bollnd, iut we build the bidder by which we rise rom the lowly earth to the vaulted skies, nd we mount to its sumlnlt round by round." rom the weary earth to the snll~ pllire walls, lint the dreams depart and thc vision falls, And the dreamer wakes in his vision where lil essrs. ivuell, si l nearly r Prnpert of Mr. cd at when there will also ne offered for sale the tents 0 well kll which ¢‘il‘l, ln.. l.n'._.\ltii Polliiis tlizit llouse IFUHIIC (1 l was :il small side ti D_` - The h C t lstoric house at Brodstaira larles Dickens lived was of- auction last Wednesday at Frank & Rutley’s rooms, fter ii number of bids which cached the reserve price the Y \\':is w1tndi'nwn at £6,000. The ll0“SL‘. which is the property Thomas Barry will be reofler- Rroarstairs on Wednesday. ered o interesting furniture and cnn- i the house. including Frith's own picture, “Dolly Varden,” was painted for Charles Dick- .i n. replica of which is in the Kcilsiligtnn Museum.. "lr~>i'