5- _ ' W g __ ___ __ <;ii_ino.itN, oHARLor1‘i~:rowN, sum* nivinnn 9 is-os §l\/llZ= EA|_l_ you in fat or of tli.. passing of an liquors for use as beverage ? what AnswerlW|||lT|.’(J`[J` Give ’? the Brst column as above will bi a vote for Prohibition, and afiainstxthe liquor traffic. 1 V: 61' are wanted METHODIST CONFERENCE- --M. ' nr- P0ttl’l Hfilaggtslaollars Salaam o Toronto, Ont., Sept. 6.--The princi- pal work done by the Methodist General _J \/ Conference yesterday was the consider- - ation of the twentieth century million dollar scheme. originated 'by the Rev. l Dr. Potts. ' The Rev. Dr. Cameron presided and was supported on the platform by the _,I Rev. Mr. Bond, of the English Wesley- an Conference, and the Rev. A. Coke J"‘~ Smith of the Methodist Episcopal Church North. ‘ \ The resolution previously published Z 4/ in the ‘Witness,’ of which Dr. Potts had -'*` _-1 given notice in favor of the raising of mum pmod m a woman., the farewell thank offering fund of a called Blossomiiig million dollars was placed before the womglfélofihe b1°SS0mS conference yesterday afternoon imme- --M to fa e is r Pierce’s ' ’ - ii acts directly up conference in a speech admirable alike °’S’“”S th" for its diction, tact elcquciice and mod- °f ef§1h°‘;‘;,°°”d eration,but delivered with such restrain- ii Gd feIYOr as to doeply impress the y Ops assemblage. He alluded to the fund as lj at es springing iiqtp hlizs niinddaffter reading of ak 5 baby S the proposa in ug an or the raising almost painless It in Of 8 million glililéh. thanksgiving ftlndf healthlanfl r2;§!1s‘;_g1rg§*; there. The thought came, be said. from °°°:ii1;“‘°‘..:3 §‘.'.?.§.‘.i’;i1’.§’1‘.’.;"*.i‘2.iii?‘ "i‘E?.1iiZ’2i?.$i;i ge’ the" °W’1 Episcopal Church' North proposed to ,hcmi mA”n'=1£?,?1s raiseasimilar fund to amount to ten to persuade you million dollars, and the Methodist f Sak f 50111 what V011 Episcopal Church South ¢1.500,000. He e ° a few Pmnles ad explained that his idea was that the Em C k 8_3 whole sum should be raised by Dec. 31 B milder Eegctorsucaig of l)he Tea; 1900-d tb otion isease I wasso 1'. UC 860011 .8 ID . b°dD?.“1g,§,§:‘; ‘gg Mr. Joseph Gibson, of Ingersoll, and when I had micen one- aroused enthusiasm by incidentally al- l bfsenugegllgihtgdgggg-egfxlgg luding to the increased prosperity and ` "ld 2 halfago hence ability of Canadian Methodists We that ,ever fo_r any financial effort whreh Pierce’s Pleasant will result Should the . P80- - 5l°f¢9- ple of Canada ‘on Sept. 29. throw off the mcubus of the liquor trailic. The Rev A C Courtice. D. D., edi_ tor of the ‘Christian Guardian, in a brilliant addres in sopport of the fulid. took up the various objections which might be made to it. He showed that without lessening the contribution to the local churches and the conuexional funds a supreme effort for :the next eighteen months by the quarter of a. million members would not only result in the raising of the fund but also of launching Canadian Methodism into the next cen- tury amidst a revival which- wo_uld be rich in blessing to the membership and the expansion of the work of the Offs Sl1O€ Cum-¢b_ glmlantgp guy Shogs Toe Rev. _J. E. Liiiiceley spoke at .ii be We do 21?; them tg last l0nger cause the church debts amount to two 811088 million four hundred thousand dollars-, to' er which there are available sub- and Glrls scrilpiiens to the amount of three hun- 8 S of Stl-Ong dred and forty-selven thousand dollars. lgath He was of the opinion that if th? Same methods which were to be app ie to h7av° thaln* thc raising of the _ pine 1113150!! ag to 1 D() _ were to be applie to a $ two million dollar fund that the latter could be accomplished He considered t & that the best way to prepare for ine ex-A pansion ofthe work in the |next centurv would he the wiping out of the debs of '_ * i the present. URE method Fiidorsed U M i ml l rffldelll \§0l1 The P. E. Island Music House. s~ \ \I I`€ ‘ Q ' . “’°“i‘§“ .i“‘¥°3»l-“U'ra. vim. ii.. fsc- Bradum of |l.Y. University l TAL. T ii Y xiii-istliigsiigizdg Eliot?-1?! Dinlomizerre- uisteili in U. S . and Canada. ADDRESS, C|'|ARLDTETTDW_N,1P. EJ. CANADA ;Yl1d:l'\2li'Ie.le?19e‘¢T.i°or patlenst Beferenc es on armll¢'8\i°l\- Q § aft P. gffe. the Rev. D. L Brethour, the Rev. Cox, Dr. J. J. Maclaren, Q. C., Messrs i ' ' 5 _ ev g Dean, Principal Mills, Messrs. L., L. geecrz, R. K. Bishop and J. A. M.Aikins. The conference received a. memorial from the VV. C. T. U. asking for co-op- eration in, the effort to abolish the sale of intoxicants at military canteens. The edqucatioiial committee decided this morning to recommend no change in th_e appointment of heads of colleges, leaving such appointments entirely as before. I ' J ' The health that llatu ls restored by?|§°'° you fniiir use nl=.ABBEY’s Eiferiiescenl Salt. P. E. IS LAND _ lllilll lilllllll Pnlucinai., i. oxzni-iam, (Graduate of Ioilraal Business tillage) k Keeping in all its branches thoroughly Boo - _ _ - ' taught'-in connection with actual business. Arithmetic, Shorthand Typewriting, Penmanshlp. Business Correspondence, C mme cial Law /0 r 0 ` i Our system is the latest and best now in use D _ . fro ` - the start isassured We open this year th H1ida.sonA 15th .A 1 m _ er e o ' v . uiz. _ pn y on e. or send for our new Prospctus C . 0. Box 242. C‘h’t/own, Aug.e l.1%._tf. dw. o0l1e Person ~ Knows it all, but those who seem to know a HEAP~are buying our ~DOM|N|llN ANU KAHN URBANS In preference to a.ny others. They know <1. good thing when they see it. - Cnr depression in prices, our large and varied stock, our EASY TERMS, our reputation as a relia- ble house to deal with, makes them naturally roll our way. ' MILLER R03., Connolly sBuiIdi ng Queen H. E. BI-ASK, D.D.S - CD§F='lZ£ : Merchants’ Bank Building Summerslde, P . E. I. i Guaranteed. my26 eod , am satisiied that sooner or later we must _"im ;»;ig;i;a:e;e<;peoiteshould not pp Wliollg' T . ji ii ' ‘ ` ‘IP€lD‘10D- we wis ‘ 1 _ C D Se tember 29th |898 ' g p ’ . io get rid oi' our limitations we , must ' get ont of debt. An scheme which is wholly devoted to expansion which in the long run be a. damage tothe church, O | _ The oiiginal motion was adopted by a standing vote, without any formal _ ' I lp ' . Q amendment beinfr proposed. I ' _ . , : , ` - _ _ 3 _ O 1 Th; Rev. Alexa: Sutherland,D. D. fol- ' ’ a . _ \ owe with ri motion for the. appoint- 1 ' T 0 *T l gf, I‘OlllblllllU` the lU1pOl`l.3.l.lOIl ment for a lar e committee of about ' ` L A P _ _ » ` g ' _ manufactnle 0] Sale of SPH-Its, Wine, gslndrid if ,the most repiélesentative - ega es o.report u on t t' ' b finder and all other alcoholic which the fund is to Phe raigedlmihz special objects to be aided. and the methods to be employed. Owing to the fear that this would interfere too much . with the work of the other committees the num ber was reduced to ten ministers and ten layman who were appointed as follows: The Rev. John Potts, D.D..the Rev. Alex. Sutherland, D. D., the Rev. Walter Rigsby, D. D., the Rev. T. G. * Williams. D. D., the Rev T. W. Jol- J. Bond. the Rev. L. Gaetz and the Rev.:J. F. Betts; the Hon. G. A, \V J Fer uson. John Torranc Jud e Canada and the United States. and success 1 'nie . 4' ‘ f T ‘ C ~ - . - -_______3_,,_ Calls fir Mr Edward Gurney bouoht 0 ` V TI tli-it delegate to his feet. He said :G-‘I ‘have a million dollar scheme. I believe in case the conference should now in- prices are right, -who wants them. |viEN’s surrs. ~ Lai ge sizegoiily $3.00 to $5 00 a._ suit former prices from $7.00 to $l2,00 person wanting a good cheap suit now .is the time; 50 chi1d’s Blue Serge Blouses at 500 former price 75c ' to clear- - ` . ~ -|viEN's suirs. e , A few Light Suits at $10.00 'cut to $7-,.00 to clear,-Big Bargains, PANTS. l T MEN’$ _ _ R New Goods a. nice Heavy Two ed Suit for fall and Single or Double Breasted for $7-00 ` , ' M~EN’$ SUITS s Made from our own cloth sgrong and well made- An everlasting suit, ' From$9~00persuitup. _ A .» _V g , -- '__ _ __- -- - ' --' _ -L , ' _ s _"_ A ` . :_ LL . __ ~ ` “-. ""1" ‘ "7 ....' .Tl-__ f- - | E ii 'lr i 1; 9 _ r l I s » - , __ M _; [As __.'.... 1 ` . - VIA I- ~.‘--_,j U5-»;f_. --. 3 ~ _ ;- fn- Y .___ ~==.__. 'T ` "`i- J .i==:--1’ I . Passengers may leave any point on the .P,~E. I. R’y Tldlllyf or-"S'a{uNlay'and reach Bostoiithe following day, about 1 |l. Ill. Him.-ts mom ist class 2iii| class ouAnLo1“ri=.1'owii|= 10.50. 8-75- FARES FRDM 'lei Glass 2nd Gllll SUMIIERSIDE : 9.25. 7.75. t Low rates from all other points. Ask your l\e8l‘BSf 11050* Agen-I: or wriie 'lo - _ ' g 'NTE ““.'.‘.i'}.`.'I.!..‘_’.lf.!.é.!r:.f`*..s.*,".:..§_°° Aug 2, d tl Sept 10. A _ _ - Local and general anaesthetics' to made Dentistry Painless. A11 work UAW; | wE|_gi| liioiissiisiiilisuiiiiiluiuiv li. umuiv. C. £- S°“°='°" ° P i";.Y'.;:“:f;;‘f i;..i§‘;2;°i:..“;‘;‘332?i Geeaeee we =~="-' °°= idoonve ancer. -_ lf ’” 'D 'mv' ° g,,,,,,,|w¢,;,g Ngtary an0FFICE: y lbright Barbadoes sugar, 200 puns ia§d;SU ‘m\€'fn§£TU DORGHESTER and MONCTOILN-B l choice Barbadoes molasses. ’ Bi(-)|,ilf§e1::=|é§?:.mw'n md at _mm *We 1° 6 “‘°"’ d y N' RATTENBU RY' Corrcedondenta address to Charlottetown c A 8Pat. 2 mos. Exam. 2 mos. Jan There are a few lines we wish to dispose of to make room for ourfall -stock, any _ 30 child Suits “3 p1eces” for age 9 at less then the cost of cloth and trimmings Frou: 750 to $5.00 we have a few strong pants for $1.00 per pair. it