\ -_ ..-..1.L f 'FW *‘i"' """'-‘~,i.`~>"i. i-"» »; ;~, " -*?*.?'f»_’?§»lj'=‘-"»';1i .I‘<;??i:f-,.=§f.T?;--'.» ‘ ._ ~ :i'f'-f ..-;,‘-‘.i..<.;`~ 1. 3' .-._»» _.~;“.,»‘_':-.- ;'_"» 'r - L =.-.'f;;3_¢-_ _ 21,155 _ _. ._ , ` =-- _ ~_. -.3 TRL' GUARDIAN. N PRINCE EDWARD Wu? ._. l *li-L ' L ' -. - -';f_ - _ W- W -- Q ot Week Rises Sets Morn |Afte UI ;._"q‘-ji_’§‘.’.'-‘%~1e“ ' goood in vine gglglgg; A nzlrnm ‘ he one who azilriiiffl ellie ' _ . ul' _ ».. Bglnvestigates ' TRY ’ `, :Q 'nf .,".=¢ . w. P. colwlu ~ ‘xreic Sunnyside' . y ;~; '_ O hjqt* if L O if Ki Z J’ L = a ssemws. wo: es HUB ses os an scar or P111.-1. ' "_ ea "_ - '“ ‘ o fe Used irienali and Ella* l ` .2-‘~ _- _(fr) .f ,.~ gem; a|;'j§F;f;;}Jiésx.,representod to H, nth. _.. .(9, ~\\\"v -: and often contni: “w¢.:4E:dta’i2d`il'¢:)‘l"’°ga,-f *.-__ exiernsll and. taken internally. a poi., . ~1~1__.f=.__.--3:-.-.., s f.- _ green Shgai daily rocomm X e¢_U1§¢\ outer tom , EPILEPSY, rl ,¢;1t'.dVlTUS DANCE, lathes . know f»li'§’n§&"‘1x$i§"§:§1.i24'°msn .sn r<>r:r'r°3e 31:11 bonu: I try it. It will bcosutbymatl an cali' lthaacuredwhereen-ry R paper. and give full address to THB LIEBIG C0.. irc Kina street west. Toro kindred \_ mi is new mei bythe mzllnyucnm my' I mtg in 1-:mpc and mem.-._ 1: is mesa to um amica- ntb .af si3s1m...nsd. ` ' l When writing mention this ¢.4~. .* Plymouth Special k H s C5-'J linder Twine ' error quality which will 1 sold low. lielesale and Retail. on we S.. le... .e Store. . .rum eco Bedi itllogis. .~.....-..»... ee.. V .tzmnyddc ill Sleepe We have just received 50 nickle Alarm Clocks of s sup- ' be the ~ Modern Jewelry and Fancy ` v ‘Sl D' O _"rifle TADLE rnelete Pioeeiii Petit Peet Feel 593 gA}_E_ S‘lonmeTr__“ELF§M 1 The Streamer “¥_,"l5n" will ply between Prin Street Wharf and Rocky Pom; daily, (Sunday Erie nndersi ned offers for sale by ¢1<=¢‘;>@=vrrsl' Street..-. The property has is depth Of ins on Grafton Szreeg and a fron :sg of 59 feet on Pownal Street. . “ The House is comparstively new l and in good condition an can now . lo bought at a great bargain and on ly ,arm J' #S3 terms of purchase. § °‘f`°""“ '°“'°””* '°‘“° _ At5pm llxifet :fit ee :UI B For particulars apply to either of _ d *_ _é Atzgopm At33o-pm Lt7pm the undersigned. ' ' 1 ` H J. CUNDALI., F L HASZARD ~.............. E...`... .f e..lAuction Sale nt.. 'rim W. node i __ mn, any 21.1., 1901- 1, ul M 5, ` ,’Farm. Stock. Gyrop. 'im- plements. -ll rl - .. 1? Herbert W wi Moons Cnasoss _ . "-“'° I FU” °;;’L°r;‘é'1’;';:h°“4,f"‘;;n_m‘m Mrs. E. Pairs, Cardigan, registered N... fiom. 11.1.41.. nm. H. neon... nsammmsy. ' _ l Mr. 0. N.MeI»»‘sod of Moncton went to Full Moon 29th; 4h. Zim, m. Y _ .Pownal ,y”“,rd‘y afternoon’ . Dayof Sun *Sun ‘ High Wat/:_r. ~ _-- W ;L.l_..l.. ig-it _.if The Latest News From Prince County. Mr. and Mrs. M C. Dsiansy, North Tryon, spent yesterday in Dummsrsids. Rav. Mr. Grata returned to Albsrton from Campbellton, N. B. Monday night. Tun steamer Campans called here early yesterday morning on hsr outward trip to Montreal. New potatoes have arrived in Summer- side and ara retailing in small lots at eighty cents per bushel. Mas. Isaac N. Schurman arrived here yesterday from Sydney, ca a short visit to trisnds in Summersids. V Miss. Ellie Alward returned home Monday night from a few weeks visit to Jrelatives and friends in New Brunwick. Mrs. G. N. Palmer, Moncton, is visiting inSammerside, tha guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Stavert. Sha arrived here Monday night. Mr. and Mrs W. B, Morrison and their son and daughter of Dotrlot, lich., arrived here by the Northumberland Monday bnightonfa visitto Mrs Morrison’s father, Hon. James Mulrhead. ` Mrssns Bessie and `Aink;»ffBgp;°¢g_.- Messrs Walter. Beasisto leave this mornlnirfor Wetns, kewin, Alberta, N. W. T. to join their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beariato. Miss Bessie Bearisto lhasseoured a. positlonas teacher in the West. y AMONG those who intend leaving Satur- ` dey for the North West on the Harvest excursion are the ' following S’Side young men:-Arthur Ramsay , Arthur Craswell, Joseph Wood, Percy Lee, Colin Martin , Howard Jones, Harry \McKinnon. Mr. Duncan Shaw will also again join the harvesters in the West. , "'- ---{.__; HAYFEVER GERMS ARE NOW FLOATIN G ABOUT. _ The are in the air everywhere, too min- uui to sos, butjust waiting fora chance-' in get into your lungs. Then they will pls! havoc with your breathing alpparatus an you’il wonder what to do. he doc- tor will say you had better inhale Cat- arrhosone for it kills Hay Fever :rms and moreover is dead certain to reach ythem. Catarrhozone cures every time, and absolutely prevents the disease from returning. You inhale Cwrrhosone with the als breathed, it goes irectly to the source abt-he trouble and cures it by removing the cause. At druggists, or' sent with guarantee of cure, to any ad- dress 'for $1. 00 forwarded to Poison 8?. Co., lKin|ston, Ont. t l 1 .q~ i _ *_ ; Kenneth J. Martin, B. A. lianiz-ter, Solicitor, Nutr; Public, &c MONEY T0 LOAN: OF'FiCE:-Brace`s Building. » Summenside, P. E. Island. 'f -Q-~ . 1 .lillllll Ul°lll'ERSll`i WOLFVILLE, N. 5. . Founded .1833 as a Chflstlan Coil ego. A :ts course marked by breadth and thoroughness. Wide rungecf electives in last two years. Eleven professors. specialists in their respective de- partments. Staudm-d of scholarship high. Quality of wort recognized by Havard, Yale, Cornell and Chicago, ns equal to that ofthe best Canadian Colleges. One hundred and forty students pursuing sf.; course last year. Elective course in Pedagogy recently added to curriculum. Students desiring to take only alpsu-tial course ézay sslect studies subject to the approval of the aeu. y. . Expenses reasonable. A considerable num- ber of scholarsli ps avaliable. Next session opens Wednesday. Oct. and. For calendar, or further information send -_ T. T120 HER, o. D., President. Hillel lllllilltlll lilllelll A _ '(1828-i901) ..:.s1;r.‘;e:.r.ee.;e;.t;=.:.:e°~ M -ed rr' Matriculation course,Sci¢nd£¢ worse, General course, Business course and Manual Training bs Wi 1 R There are nine teachers on the sind' four 'ol nsge md'-LM 33` whom arein resid ' 47- I ' I ll sell :aucuon on t e premises on ¢“°°- ] da f A t » I K The Acuderzy Home is undergoing repairs _ a nw I Qreegofd ag.: cgggigg ofa; and will henceforth be heated by hot water and n ro-9 acres cm uvation, ns €€ U1 ,-*UT'1v|-4-v~qw`~"\r< v~°»v1<¢| To send us a Trial Order for g {`,",f‘,§‘§,",,,;‘; ice cm;-:AM Ycu’ll enjoy ice cream to day, and the warmer the in weather getsthe more you’ll scjoyit. ' Telephone us (No 238) or ,mm und' as word and we’1l deliver s package at your door. We make our Ice Cream °f,..§f, hom our Pasteurized cream- 2”* ' wiiointis absolutely pure and Q »a&ittedly superior in Havoc.. so esdiaary cream--ami ,vs_ )\titnpin10c.,20c`"and 35c. , water bemldontlsegronnd and in a high stage of ht bY ¢l°Ct“° him- ` cleared. A stream of farm. Improved out- a large bam, fitted w:i.h Comer, Windmill and with steel boiler and ‘ and lee house -gg my ,tl 11. L. nuirraim, f.....3:._r_..d?.°.c;.i_.?‘i.”§'..T§ Principal, Wonvais, N. s. & the f-olbw In connection with the school there is a t juvenile department for boys under fourteen years of age. School reopens on the 4th of isept. For .urther information apply to _l.. _ lilllll Sliiililllll ,| WOLFVILLE, N. S. gvsesigcsop consist-» - Women. . Violin. ~ -et’=r;'.~r‘=~- if ~ , . CALENDAR For AUG. 1901. 0? PERSQNAL Cardigan, was in' the City yesterday. . Mr. Geo. W. Simpson, M. L. A. was lamlly of Hampton were in the City yes- tex-day. Miss Edith Stromberg, Charlottetown( is visiting friends in Vernon River Bridge. V Mr. H. A. W. Mo-Coubrcy who has boss in the City lor a day or two leaves this morning for Sydney. , Mr. and Mrs. J. Aristook and D. 8. day evsnlngwsnt to the Acadia yesterday afternoon. ` Miss Josephine Burbidge, who has been visiting her uncle, Rav. J. C Spurr, Pownal, returned to her home in Ayles- ltord, N. S., yesterday. Mr. George Irving, president of the \Y. M. C. A. at McGill _ university, preached in Dominion Methodist church on Sunday-Ottawa Citizen. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. McDonald and child of Port Moricn, C. B., who arrived in the City by the Princess-on Monday evening went to Orwell yesterday afternoon, Dr. A. E. McDonald ot San Francisco is at the Revere. 'l‘i'1e_dootor is a native of the western part of the province but las abseotctnce-lis_twas nineteen years 756! Revs. Archibald Gunn, St. Anthony; W. H. Smith, Summprside; E. Smith, Kensington; J. M. Fisher, Princotown; J. L. Polly, Sourls; M. H. McIntosh, Cavendish; A. J. McNeill, Orwell, were at the Queen Hotel yesterday attending the meeting of Presbytery. Q-M-Q-lx Alberton S. S. Convention. The Sunday School Convention held in the Methodist Church, Alberton, Monday, was a large and rsprssentatiue ons. The afternoon session opened with devotional exercises by Rev. A . D. McDonald. Minutes read and approved, roll was called and reports from eleven represented Sunday schools were given. Remarks by D. Gordon, E.~q., who emphasized the advantage ol memorizing Scripture by the-sohoolsnespesially the younger once. A paper. by Mr. W. S. Clark dwelt upon the Home Department. the prominence temperance work should have' and the name of Jesus be spoken of in the home and the Sunday School. Bay. Mr. Raymond made a strong plea for evergreen schools to -be open allthe year, and the parents to set a good example to the children by attending the school. He asked for all schools to contri- bute a mite in order that we could halve apermanent Field Secretary. nvnmse snssrorr The evening session opened at 7.31. Devotional exercises were very hearty. . The minutes of afternoon session were read and adopted. ' _ An address of welcome was delivered his address he urged the importance of E To save the child from sin saves the man. He welcomed all to the convention and trusted that the addrcsscsdurimz evening would be a bonedt to all. Asliort replywas 1 given hy Mr. D. Gordon, “A teacher-'s relation to his class," a very instructive paner,wns read by Mr. Newton Wilkin- son. ` To be n S. S. Teacher hc must have a thorough knowledge of the lesson him- self, then he will be better prepared to instruct the scholars. He also dwelt upon the importance of the attention of the pupils. Ari address was given by Rev. M. Mac D-maid, on the “Qualilication ot Teach- ers," a subject which at the present time s receiving more attention than formerly. He strongly urged upon the people the fact that the utmost responsibility rests with the parents and they should make it ‘ their supreme object to win their children for Christ. Before the child goes to Siuday School the parents should study tie lesson. Then the _convention was fsvorei with a solo by Miss Janie Larkin 1 which was highly commented upon, also one by Miss Carrie P1-ldham which also received favorable comments. , A blackboard lesson by Mr. Anson L. Leard was a very instructive one, bring- _-ing ,before the people many helpful iactsin regard to S. S. work. Rev. Mr. Raymond was pleased to see such a large gathering and also the dlderent schools so well represented. He said it was _a pleasure to him to be present and to .see , the talent of the young brought forward. `~*‘ What a great benefit we will derive from this convention it all ol us practice what is being taught. We do not meet here to have a rsligousiy good time, it is to ircproire our present method of Sunday School wox-k,and give strong utterance to l the need of better house training. also to ~ have in our Sunrlay~School la. Normal ’ Glass. ' He also gave several very instruc- tive illustrations on the blackboard which brought the lesson more clearly before A the convention. ' 1 _> ' Fl'£LLER’S BLAGKBEBRY GORDIAL is a remedy for .all Summer Gomplainm _thciouuhly reliable. I At a1ldeaisssat25osntsalbott1c. ' F" Mr. A. B. Guild, who is summering at by‘|Rev. Mr. Howard. In the course 0! ll closer attention in the Sunday Schools. - in Adnlm and -in useoves' twen- vu ° 1 among the visitors to the City _ . . _ g _H ‘ Rev. and Mrs. Goo. C. Robsrtson and _ F 'C Aristcok who arrived in the City on Mon- C r > . t` ,. -vu ~.':.».»<§ ri.. Amt! Q \ _. ., ,. fe .,, §~ ,. . =_¢ QT fda it 31'. .*?:‘?.'