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IS LA N D, i U rho DA Y J UL N a, 2Q, 4899 N O [44 EREELSS) 2:si RSS See ae “ ‘ 4 ~ - i rs) ree —— oe mw THE PRESBYTERIAN |THE PROVINGIAL GETTING READY , | i | j | i / E al wW ' \ 9 a ft j ! cy GENERAL ASSEMBY PROHIBITION SCHEME) =F | ae RAL ASSEMBY PROMIBITION SCHEME) FOR HOSTILITIES ae , x : / j I, Bs) a? ie — Ic a ‘ bat, : »t ‘ ti : } . e : Bee Next Meeting to be in A Day to be Set Apart/Great Activity at the [Baking P ee ce ss | art; Great Activity af the |Sakmmg Powder Cs alifax For it C iow i | | ape. Made from pure } PD GF — | ~—-~ ape cream of tartar. | ae MS So WILL BE A MEETING OF UN- AFTER THE REDISTRIBUTION | HEAVY GUN BATTERY SENT TO) ‘ - eager Z ety <at. USUA | 7 Se ia, =e L INTEREST | BILL IS DISPOSED OF. KIMBERLY. Safeguards the food B/E Ct Se ——— einai ‘a4 Baty eae i ale a ~-- against alum. a) eae | eetings Will Take Place in Sc Bowell WarnsGovernment Respect | And Men and Munitions Being Sent es “*84, Va te age Mathew’'s C ; i i Alum baking powders are the greatest er ‘ a) US s Church ing the Railways. Northward. menacers to health of the present day. a Sah — i‘ \ i e: ; ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©’>., NEW YORK. sa bs a = xl gk [Speciat to THE ExaMINeR, } (SpzcraL To THe Examiner. ] (Sreciat ro Tar Examiner] ce OR 4 ton Re Hamivton, June 20.—The Presbyterian Ortawa, Jase 20,—Lauri ; 6 OC pattie es | Va ’ 5 é = , n¢ 20,—Laurier promised Lonpon, June 20.~—The C Tow . ee oo has decided that the next meet~ | Flint yesterday that after the Redistribu- | correspondent of the Daily Mail cays ; a ‘ee ing of the Assembly will be Leld in St | tion Bill is disposed of aday will be set The Government has forwarded a bat-~ RS 5 "s 5 Matthews Church, Halifax. | for the discussion of Flint’s provincisl pro- | tery of heavy guns to Kimbezl ‘ VK P30 eos As it will be the semi-jubilee of the | hihition scheme ; 7s o Kimberly for the p> ES — : me. defence of the diamond fields ; Re union of the Presbyterian Church in In the Senate Bowell gave the Govern- There is great activity at the Cape RN BR ‘ oe ' oe it _ be expected to be a meet- ment warning that the,Opposition in the} Imperial commanders and ieualdines of RN WAR Sores Se ng of unusual interest. Senate would expect from the Govern-| war are being sent nortbward in large be COS oe ment information respecting the working | quantities. a BRE, a RS Germany Wants Indemnity. of the Montreal extension of the Ioters, ea colonial Railway. : Two Cardinals Created. He did not think the Drummond Bill: Ul Nn WO {Spscia to THe Examiner.) would make much progress until the in- ge ehee Berry, June 20.—Germany will ask eee aches eabecartinice for full indemnification for the persons Rome, June 20.—The Pope has created 7 > e . . ° * E ’ ery spripg jacket in stock has © | whose property was damaged by alleged Saaeary ane Jelitles two cardinals in pette (i.e. secret) whose FIFTY SETS JUST RECKIVED been a - vo * Mees iNegal British or American action in ia gee pames will be published hereafter. —-- priced at just half its origin- Samoa. [ [Sree , Bxawise al a. at g 7 oe (Seecié, to THe Examisee } Conservative Convention at Am- 6 Balls 5 Balls gure. Everyone 1s stylish, Mr. Tarte May Retire. New York, June 20.—Shbarkey and Jef- herst. J well made, and honestly satis- -— Sion bee a eee Oe ae s : factory . ‘Soustay. opie Snatiaies.* Liberal Elected for Edinburg. (Srectat to THe Examiver.)} ‘ See our BIG VALUER 5 . e ‘ ‘ . é = aos as 2 = . ° Tl eres not a poor jacket in the _Orrawa, June 20:— During the discus- AMHERST, June 20.—At the Liberal- Croquet Set for lot If h ‘ sion ot Mr. Tarte’s method of letting con~ [SreciaL to THE ExAMINER ] Conservative Convention here yesterdey, f . d you urry you il get one, tracts without tender Mr. Tarte remarked} [Loxpoy, June 20.—At the Parliamen- the Hon. A BR. Dickey was unanimourly Only 90) cts ] you on’t somebod , . incidentally that he did not expect to much bye electi Ey selected as standard bearer for the nex; ‘ else oe tary bye elections for the southern division - : DESENEN | ) will, longer occupy hie ceat. of Edinburg, Arthur Dewar, Liberal, de~ ee Se , —- ie IT SPEAKS POR I'FSELF feated the Litesal-Unionist candidate by MARRIED 0. arter 6. — 31 votes. . ' a _____ a Sai | a vote ae ah On the 12th inet., ty the Rev. Dr. IMPORTERS si - On Saturday last a committee waited on St. John Firm Pails. Sprague, Mr. Robert Clayton Webster, awe a“s4F7_ Mrs. Campbell at the Parsovage, and on ! Norborough, and Miss Charlotte Mary | ~ ee oa ae — oe of the ladies of the Firat Metbodiat eonicianics eae Lord, Bedeque. T r , Tr ‘ Jhursk ted it se a WHAT WE ADVERTISE WE HAVE dives Ghichwesactompeand ty awoken Tae Mbanewet] eC ee | : filled purse : 2 : T awsi jos tr. Jowx, June 20.—The Vassie Co., {ee ite tal ey ‘esa taken possession of the dry goods Bb t | hf a re.G.M. Campbell, iia . bas _—— —— SS oa fy Mapam,— lo expression of the love Se 7 eae - — oo Ss For ———<———=————+ {aod esteem in which you are held by the : 0 oe a F ; ladies of the congregatiom of the Wiret wid rom $ Little Methodist Church, we, the undersigned A COSTLY LUXURY ; ae committee, on their bebalf, beg}io paeeent a B S ks WW Men's and Bo ¢ Cloth s% to you the accom panying gift, Durivg | Bill of the C di Cc : e | Ss tore Fol aK » y If] a your stay amonz us, in #n eepecisa! manner —e © ae MY: MEM ME NA NE WY WY Mb AI SY WIE ae you have entered into our lives and made ; . ive o ; isfacti y > “= x KI SKK NK DESSSESASESESE SE them brighter and better, and we assure mere 0d fee a aes si aye L i sia you that you bave won a place in our Orvawa, June 19.—A reture brought payng 0 ae ee hearte that neither time nor dietance can |down sbows that the tosal amount I can give you boots that look well On our centre counter you'll efface, expended by the Canadian merobers of the | ¢ eee ; ‘ rari : : In separating from us you carry with High Joint Commission to date reaches - weil, and wear well—very mueh find - large variety of child- eo 3 ~~ our warmert and best wisbesfor the}the substantial sum of $33,968. Of this cheaper than you have any idea of. rens snoes, light, soft and welfare, both of yourself and our beloved j amount, Sir Wilfred Laurier’s expenses : ; j = ist on oP oy pastor, the Reverend Mr. Campbell. totalled $3,821, Sir Richard Cartwright’e My store hus lately been enlarged comfortable —e just the cor | The address was eigned by the members | $2,900, Sir. L. H. Davies’ $2,600, Mr. apd improved, and you'll find tnat 1} rect thing for summer wear. ! of the committee acting on bebalf of the |Charlion, M P, $1,766, Mr Bourassa, M P, | have a large and excellent) \Ve bought a big lot of these ladies of the ecohgregation. secretary of the commission, $2,200; Mr stock: of readymade boots, d " oo £0 CURE TOOTHACHE IN UTE Pope, Under-Secretary of Stace, $1,851; Mr Yy . ‘ : ae ”~ and we bought them MINUTE | Parmelee, Depaty Miniet Trade and ow can get a pair to suit at a price | rigt. Ordinary ee One et ures : if not, Commerce, $923; Mr elabe, Ser Richard’s sto swit. Call a apd see my er on th ‘ price we sell Hen ey esc of all ruggea | secretary, $1,306; Mr King, chief astrono~ | even. if you don’t bay. " caiman mer, $1,315; Mr Veening, Fisheries De- them at:— RH Mason’s is the best place to buy| partment, $1,130; Mr Gordon, Sir L.H.; The store is on Great George ‘ , . bananas; he has a fresh supply by the 538 pWavies’ secretary, $1,050; and Mr Boud=| Street near Queen Square- Children’s strap slippers, tan Halifax and is eellivg them cheap. reau, the Preimier’s woes $866. +z ease or black, size 3 to 7 39¢ pam ————~ | printing aad stationery there waa paid $1,-. . : ? yr . e . , | Wl, for office rent $1,814, entertainments JOH iN T BE Children’s Dongola buttoned, Values that we wish you to see when we SRARR ARRAS oer wo servants $407, enbe, raclad- . tan or black, size 3 to 7, g baggage, $218, luncheons u == a . ask you to look at our Ready-to-Wear|s THOSE $176, ends and printing $9% photograph 59c to GE I” : , towels $15, soap and matchee $11, | Better ones if you want the Clothing. Ordinary values you can see *: crockery $12, etc. ail d ( who suffer frem ht anywhere, but it’s a s per cent, on your purchase, we do this? Because we voods that .auch less, Gibson great retiring sale, our customers the benefit price paid for the goods. make it barzain to sell at a bargain. How can bought the LEADERS IN LOW PRICES, aving ofat least 35 at the Doull and and we give of the low . We always ¥ a rule when we bought at a\% YUE EEEEY ! = Aching termination to make the 4th July Jubilee a Sore 2 eclipse all others of the season—or : pny Other season. | x, Tired Feet Do you want to buy alight bat orca x Tender lin straw felt or erast; if so we are showin a Swollen 3i. tomorrow morning. Should try FOOT Central Drugstore 3i. P — -* ; z the best assortment in the city. —Prowse | { Flower sale at Norton’s auction room Blooming flowers and roses at Norton’ 600 suits of babs underclothing worth "5 cents acuit we will clear the lot for 45 E LM.§ sale tomorrow morping. ; OF . Steam Riding Gallery will be in opera~ 1000 bushels ¢amaged by|® ns Sere auc per box. tion each evening head Queen Street ‘ll - J CONFECTIONERY, the choicest 2 Sold by starting at 7 30. Sea Water, will be sold chocolates aud other kinds. 4 $1.50 a pair—All our men’s bicycle at a bargain whilst land-|@ Stationery, Tobsceo Cigars ele boots to be cleared out at $1.59 a pair—a i t Peake’s BPN 1ié@ Callin when you're passing the $ . oom ng @ ake § BD 0. atore, old City Hotel corner A. W, REDDIN, Phm., B., snap.—R K Jost. whart, ; FEE SEE eS cents a euit.—Prowse Bros SUNNYSIDE... A few setiees 8 feet long peinted suitable for l+ wos, Ka EE EES EERE ES be, for sale. Apply to R. K. 2i. Horace Haszard. GOFF BROS ———— oe peseseue DROP IN ¢ AND SEE ME I have the latest Americsn news- papers received by mail every day. FRUIT always fresh and n ice. :R. H. Mason " WANTED.~—Several cooks and housemaids immediately, wages from $6.00 to $9.00. Apply } Ch’town, 29-h June, 99—3i at the emloyment office, Kent St, dy2i w2i Samah te = ae aR I Seiad I AE em a I Pei at Oa Ni - . SE ET See. eae tee oe ee. oe > SES Ree tre ce eee een = Lz steered tie PONE YS RN mage ai aE Ra cat ro ae aa ce Re BO iE eae? ESO = i ae ARG TIS AS? BEE AOR RN