JU. ltr N10” § ALJ, li f Thne ,f .rj _ -_. ,_. , - . _V -,- ..~<_}~-_-_g., _ _ _ ._. __ n >O .1 at mem 'i' ni.ism:n issi. l. _ . _ _ , _ _ BSTA CHAiu.o1'rn:1°owi_w..i=~izii~1ci-: nnwaan isnasn. runsnav. _ ' {i f _ rgancnaionron J D o o .= - == A _ __ ___ fhis is cami) dll! ml city oi the Province h The up ev .' lwitinneil and interna- my P. E. I. Baptist Association, Hazelbrook "ni, oi such a one a. v~ excueiiv-i in im- _ _ _ R Y July ith to Sth, 1901. °; i A _ F a Mo Nmo. o. ‘ "__ . e ”°°“|_,'“1,°£;°.¢§.n§}_b`..§. ii. is .ionbtini ii 4 _ _ , ,. _ mu, in point oi inteies. tor ...ie gc an pubic at least, the assembling we mmm, and as the extent and linpc N of the oventis impressed by t _‘lone int 0 Ulm?- CANADIAN - Guardian Correspondent AND l ` _ BUILDING COUNT T-" The different companies stationed ag. J _otha points in the Province will arriv by one early trains this morning and in a 1”,-y few hours with their baggage will transferred to Brighton where in-the Dwi? __§;,:p_i,:i;: _icmonstrated what an ideal B D Fi-cni the moment of the arrival of the _mst cgmpany until late to-night visito ,,111 flock to the grounds, and the sm my will bein his glory. The tents will .be the ilrst department. to be put intoi HCal'tuy in iM0 ,mpg Those who will be privileged by 1,. AY Lncrnun hydltev. Dr. Carman “Fi-o Gibraltar to Jerusalem," under the aus- @-in .pieea ctthe Choir of the First Methodi st church. Thursday, July 4th, 1901. Vrsrrousto Suinmerside on Domin n t 3. Address on Mission Work in India. ~ _ io nt' Day canwitness a good series oi yach 4_ as si sc is as Canada; _ _ races in the harbor in the torenoon and CUC SW" time t° 3° “muah “N gmuldsd real-'C' P’ R* and take in the horse races in the afternoon. I during the next few days while the men~ - ge in camp will spend a delightful hour _ Tfacmen. and will come away filled with the w .dqrs oi the scene. J _I h “:”.1“:;.;;i;‘;iii';:;.;;“.:§:§'; ii norfaio io be ncoi ___ 4 c ,_ _ YS al OD i Citizens ot Cliariotzeiown will, as in the‘_ DnnCA,m,N or _:ANA DMN BUn_DmG_ past,extend a cordial welcome tothe boys » l _ i AOTTAWM Jun-° 24°"[S°°°hl°)°S°_m° "I!i:i:.§inso£thc late James A. Mc- - m°mb¢" °f 15° Cebillet Wllliloto Buifalo Intyre were brought to the city fro 'ill CROIX _j__1g-1-1-_ .SPECIAL F3034 NEWCASTLE, -ONT; onDominion Day tor the services in ig again a well man and says, “As n iwho for ten years suffered from Ast ma I recommend Catarrhozone as jge perfectly," Catarrheaone has re VE yet failed. Even cases of twenty _ li _standing that 'have bailled special have been cured bv Catarrhozone. S, A aim Benning, in which the cumin . _ o ns 'I llnairnioueuiking at tively interest. '~ Mouv-riuau. June 24.-(Special) ` i MB. C. ‘B. Allan ot St. 'John,Grand Master I. 0. 0. F. will visit P. E. Islan in L Baptist Conference. _ ORDER 0! EXIBCISES. RIDY B 1 Devotional Exercises, thirty minutes 2. List of Delegates read. 8. Committees on Arrangements and nominations chosen. - S 4. Report on Obituaries. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. 1. Devotional exerclsiis'-fifteen m utes. 2. Report on Sunday»Schools. . 3. Report on Missions. 4. Missionary Question Box. rxrnav nvnxmo. ~ 2. Address on Mission Work in Hom Fields. sarunnav uonsnvo. _ 1. Digest of letters. ure d 2. Report on Systematic Beneficence. _this wack. He purposes visiting Sum inersidcand Alhcrtou lodges 'and will be ° 3. Report on Denominationai Liter-at saronnnv arrnnsoox. _ present at the meeting of Wildly lodge _ Friday night. taken to his late homeiu North River at i” an early hour this mornin! The uni tunate man came to his death by a ques by inhalation, -pieatsant to o with ,U-egg," enghusiam than eve, began, a farm on ‘thc New Bedeque Road, ne _ ` - 0 | P anger . h h . °' rlskreg: \;,w°¢L_:;¢,:::S,z0n¢' bwaiely Bill) people were in the li ina can be cu from two to ilve weeks. Instantre d li Cutoff? Newcastle . _ _ . . . . _ . _ ._Mr. Th0S_ Hay n positively sure CHN! lhl`¢¢ b0ll\¢S °\11‘0d QUEBr1'_“s'naciaL Ansrvnnsanv. n In dulti tec reguarantee ~ m ma du Gve it a trial Brice _lone is use . i_ . 8141)' small size Zac. Druggiste orP son 5: Co., Kingston, Ont- It has been discovered in London ‘Y §` Jean .Baptiste day was celebrated if sion and all the French Canadian ol _ _ ated. ' _ gl msn mass cmnnlurm. ’ ch At Longon’s Park Archbishop Bru i The Park’s name was changed to l‘OC€S° * iles- The 1’°\1\'»¢ Woe bellliiflllly f1€¢0l* smith, on Upper Queen Street_ Chariot _ town, where the dwelling house _of the . late A. N. Large is now aitiiate "'\*°°°h¢°i»"°“ “`° “mddf "h°"°i°‘itontaineln memoryct the statesman of ' " ' ' “.1” Am 85355' _ celebrated high mass this afternoon. _ ' that are marked diminution ot diseases which prevalent when the dust is blowing, ¢_-1m--" Gatthenlaclrbienhinkh. For Pains and .Lameuees _ -1-QQ-_-_-* _--_ as "1'heC. P. R. and the strikers both c _ that lame. TBI o. P. R. srairl srrvarronr. to satisded over the situation. i Engineers, Fireman and Bi-akesmau decided to do. BNI ‘IIIUTE T0 CARNBBIE. _ Lonnox, Juneil. On ther vote .in _Scotch a high magnidcent hoped would be example to be followed, _Z-g_*1l1-ll hleh HIS OWN FREE WILL. ° 11|! -of the excellence of MlNARD'S Llltl- MENT. It is THE true remedy in household for burns, sprains, etc., and we should not be without it. lt is truely a wonderful inedicin Dear Sirs,-Ilcannot speake too strc ly JOHN A. MACDONALD Publisher Arnprior Chronicle. ¢\ Scarce White Lawne. White Checks Lawn Lawns eine s,Whitc Lawn s White Duck.-.isa Paton sc oo. __ :$.35 . __ i " 3'!" Fi _sasiieia-or-omnumai-_ "@“'d°& bi °"h°”`" an tinl;ris..` arrived 'from 1°. E. L, V been sc_a..c z.-St. John's Nhd Herald. m mn. Boston yesterday evening, accompanie nection with the dedication of the Cana- by °‘°°` °f d°°°°s°d' Tm b°`f' "fm b°. 1- Devotional exercises-fifteen minutes nncrrnmn nivnsxoiv or rns'o_nn.- ' ce can d sartmnav nvmmow - ' o tall and only lived eight hoursoiaiter ,the acc 1' S dent. Mr. Jedrey Gardiner of this city " f- was with himat the time or his death here The deceased was formerly a farmer wit; . SUNDAY sm,m,_._s_ the North River. and was a son of a Mr _ mei _ Mclntyre, who for many years carried on Rgymonm ° business as a carriage builder and black-D te. . At Mr. Mcintyrds death the business w esi conducted `_by the late John Stewart and subsequently by Messrs. Proud 8: M - Coubrey and later by Younkcr Od’er I"` soo. ~ ' 1. Devotional exercises-fifteen ininu '2. Report on Education. 3. Report on Temperance. 2. Address-Ovr institutions at Woiiwille-Pro! J ones. 3. Address--Interrelation betw i' Education and Religion. ` T A Address. How our churches promote Education. 10.30. Association sermon by Rev. G. 8.30. Missionary maeting‘ Sermon. nomar nonmso. l t. fi; Remi-tonB.,_Y P U C 4. Question! \_;l__Qor1"r'ard`;int'>‘vemen uoiroav arrimnooiv. _<. 4 _ Routine business. ` I. Devotional exercisel,il£teeu minutes § ANUTHER o _,_ Thousand Bocrs _Was ~' Instantlylilledby a ' ,» _ , "... 1 . » _ _ FORCE OE NEARLY TEN THOUSAND. P. A report says that the invaders number :.B8USB'1‘0N. -T >anywherc from seven to ten thousand, i¢!_ ‘ thattheyarcawarmingall overtheenlt-` ` _em and minions sian-me ua gsaingflluv loslaldaoid _ " _ ` Devotional exercises-iitteen minut_.cs_ l'¢¢1'\litl\l1d b°1‘B°l- A M1701 ri-00D ` _ V "" ,iii-oossvr. mvxnaxn. ' f ' ` - 'A " New Jima ei:-e§i¢i.>-aaeiffia not my, ioé ~v..ia.i sans toiwéw v _ Pretoria, fell sixty feet a third story ‘ A` _It is ' window andwas instantly killed. A ` ti Capt Colony By Eight‘_ii_ow'l1ni__\y§lf1;_:_§__i.;_ A lsniiions sirniiioniiiniinnneii 1. Devotional exercises-ilfteen minutes i` - _ » e` _ , 4 W W Ex-Consul Hay ofiPretoi'ia is‘l¢,,ug;,¢ vm y¢_,k___5m¢f_';_ *Pall “ » M l »~ , 1 ~ ' _ - . , .- .f = '_ _ ,_ , __ . _=. ass. - » A.. W l W tes _ AN AGID UOHP@El 13159. __ 1 ,_l_._0_w ‘|`|_~_L * ’ LONDON, 31188 Kensington so1'omn,one iimieai com'-' 1"' Lord Kitchener has not sent any report 1 _.\l\¢1¢d\!¢ ,E5 __ ,, or one warm-roof mishap. j _ the Brit- ` ’ " The invasion of Cape Colony seems to in *dl* RFQ! b. serious, to the authoiies h River, have disposed ot their excellant bullBoyalSlrlnsto the Farmer’ I i Mums. McKinley Bros. of Nort S ‘ noxari `avasn~r` o This will relieve the market, as oats have _ a as mm "IUC Of IDBI fgfmgrg Long Creek are to be eongnaqtulated u the lecti maikiii nl al some of the highest prices oderod by ii N20 lesdfb “Kc n llknown sire from G i thc e. Mothers’ Help. Every ‘wearied m0i2h¢1' inds in Surprise S02? '°h°5° qualities which rob wash day A of its terrors. llllfi nimggla For Summer Shoo a Hammock It does the work in half the time of other soaps! it makes the clothes clean and wholesome; If 3110?* lm’ housewife plenty 0_f HIM 1° attend -to other \mP°“‘mt duties. _ Surprise' Soap c0¢1f1'1bi1t.¢S more to the sum total of domestic happiness than any other article that enters the household. 1-‘pr besl znults. follow the direc- -;¢'¢»..i an ilu wf¢1PP¢"- i ' $i.ENlX$M9Ei!U~Z°- ~ .~ sr. srnvass. lac. .’f_"._ ‘- _ - ’ -1. ` _ l _ .v 9: ii i ` Grand Lodg A. F. and A. M, P A- fs ".14, '=* ‘__ installed for the ensuing year: ~ M W chn Muirhead-Gr Master g. . .,J . . . R. W., W. A. Brennan-D. G. Maste 3--‘ R. \v.,iLc.M¢n_~m.ia-sr.Gr.w. R. W., W. K. Rogers#-J r. G. W. 1-ei _A-_ 1 H '<17 ;H _ R. W., Adam Murray-Gr. Tres. ‘ and a’New Bock. ior $ l .C0 atv’ We Sell Both. For The Children f Tennis Bats and Balls 7 THE CAUSE OF NERVOUS HEf_D'i;na tin-ee saugaienm moan. - " ' f (Patriot and R'nmi!l.¢l‘ Dlealsiccpy.) GOFF B803. _ °`"`§»§Z§f°3",;_‘f»”f R. W. Neil McKelvie-Gr. Sec’y. R. \V., Rev. Archdeacon Rengh. W., \V. R. Ellis.-Gr. Lecturer. W., J. L. Dyer-Jr. Gr.Deacon. WV., J. R. Davison-Gr.Marshal. W., W1 W. Glsirke-Sr. Gr. S cward. W.. Ewen Stewart -Jr.Gr. Steward _ W., J. H. Simpson--Gr. Parsevant. ` W.. John Biblio-G. Taylor. i an __ _ .ACHE _ i , . Y/$11 DOB _ _ _ _ the mnfniioi use proviso.. aiessrsueiriiiiey J' _ ~' _stoelrwut tiii"I\lan%dl"by1_matlng'good passriiaia sy i 5 ihiii zs '.1' J TH# i>ra\eeT.ai»¢fo_l°Is¥i,1i§7°drv9¢! ported this we gag . twood, Ont. He was bred by Arth Johnson, one of the leading breeders i Upper Canada. who is a large import of improved stock from England and Scot land. f Ronsm Jenkins Esq. of Mann Albion Lot48 was in the city yesterday ncgwm; 'rug }_,p'u¢,g¢-,193 gh 'P _uri on a remarkable errand. He was acco - ' V ` ~ ` _ panied by Mrs. Jenkins and their 16 chil lim” f°" thi* P“1'P°°° °f h"l“8 8 ¥l'°\\D in a happy appreciation oi the true v photograph taken. The studio of Messrs log ‘bg m-nys 3994,, The ranges ` d Ge tzel 'sited d R 01' P willhe produced within a few days. Th eldest son, Mr. Harold Jenkins of Jenkins In tha gm,-e Wu] be gmmd g ggef 8: Son of this City, is about 28 y selected stock M ¢i,,g,mng b°°¢,a am; gh of age. The potraits oi eleven sons and hM_s_ ca_p,,_ shuts’ gigs, 1,,-nga blogs five daughters will appear in the group m.,,_pp¢,.,_c°,.,ets_ °1°\»,hs__ .1-,,¢k¢,-y K1 Two sons ot Mr. Jenkins, Albert a Gauvin an n was vi an sittin 'I the icture was obtained which sellers ,md have gina ears ll Charles, are dead, and had they been liv °,1S_ farm m,_chm¢,.y_ etc The high ing thegroup would have been by' so prices are pam for eggs, am. All are u”h_“1_) much larger. The .incident atlbrds a rar ` and remarkable instance of the size which mg mwhm, which ,S gpg;-aged on Mend _ ' the Prince Edward Island family may _ ‘ attain. Squire Jenkins is yet a young outing can swam au supplies no A _ ki dTnn Guannrau l _e _ le loo ng man, an earn `» that all the members ot _ the large and 5* interesting group are in excellent health. "` We congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins Cigaret " and all the sonsfand daughters on having so many nearaud good looking relations. 7 _ Yrsrrnnxv, June 24th, being the festi- 4 » val of St. John, the Divine the M. W. ~ Ronald Macmil1an,Grand Master,decla " the Lodge opened in ample form f 1. Devotiouii exercises. “ §,B.YPU%u¥ldrBses. 1'. o ° °W 8 an as comman cd __' _ __ §¢vi> aumundrd §?§. mini today Transcript- _ couchedln ianirdageeetaisnpeiiative et they have been-honest expressions er delighted Immun I il NF ment ot the snperlatlvelydiueacenery good nshing is greatly enhanced by thought that the locality possesses an l' to date store conducted by Mr Harvey e ro e U’ has soughttobulid up for years lor best gnods only is dndinl a °' ried in stock have proved _,§z¢iy.__._wn¢._aai;..c.»n_oaas n_.__ _ _ __;____.__._ ii, - » P - b ,pertain li ha tad _ _ _ _ i‘.”?.“...!........"§.‘.'...';'.....JT‘..'i'2. _NEW Yosrimrsrs_ “_ y 3 _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ ° it .. P esi one emo, Gloaias prices _ f ° gh, Sugar _ _ C8 ui se h . ~ ’ » '_ - qv-._, 'se __ No news is given out as to what the _pmvedmmzlu `.°°°“sf“rs;,c;.8°tte T|\_:°llMtilK9!§§'wd¥. A. lo0i6i¢l YCAGO i _ _,._ have aoineotthisatoek has won high hon rs 'gl 5 *rm* ascii ah _ rin d ii ii ` '_ . w;_%_, 4...; -__<.;i,. --.-..¢ #5-& ol Amalcamated Cooper American Tobacco D Atchison Common a 88 8_1 (gr so Louisville Nashvile ue Manhattan 12! 3 158i 1- New York Centrll _ _ North Paciila Common P es’ _ ° best of satisfaction to the consum St- PGN . 1.77* 8 ss d ware hardware, carpenters tools, paints ____ ° invited to hear the graphophone or and Fridays Those visiting Morell on S for a Hrst class time. SMOKRBSS CABBTS. te smoking is given as the k which are reventing Y West Point. In the desire to imp the eifectivenees of our army smoke E. powder maybe followed by smok e, . _ Island assembled in solemn conclave at cadets.-Boston Herald. MARRIED gh, Burlington ers. . . Cel, _ _ ro °“ (Fumishedhyldouuaur. Byheotk ay Canada Pacino “n Montreal St. Ry 7 Toronto St. Ry St John St. By Halifax St. Ry Twin _City St. R1. se Dominion Coal Oo. can _ gfwgg Qyeg, p 30 Réllilblllylllllg _ man candidates from being admittedto PUBS dl ve North Sha' do at Dominion Iron and Steel “ Prci. » - _ Warlilagle i . Heat8:Power _ ___ _ ' A u Great Victory. Thedeceascdwaatheeldestsono!Hun. Joan Hmseci-stain-y -otstate aiwaah- is _ _ _ ingtou. f " '_ 3-5 _ `»1_ nmon.rieoam;so~iec@;»v \¢~ ' ‘ 1 fi". ‘ ._.'1'.‘. ';;--__ MT Lai _ _ --oi. iii” #AJ #MQ ti' ‘J-_ ' ._,,._,,.____._ -_ _ _ ' o ' _ . ‘ _ .. ._ ' '» ` "` 1 `°_ ' “_ f _ ` _‘ `."i ‘ _ _ `_, _ __._ _" __ v ___ _. 1 gf -_'~;` ’ ' . . ‘A i _ 3 ~. ~ ._e_ , __ _ _ vi. _»i,'»{f'.‘ ‘C ’ __ _ _ _. _ ___. ..._ _ _ _ g " . '_ `» _ ~ ' so ~ __ wi»a=.oi==c;~=-=,4i§o»i».e-- is i ~ R -.9om.s1.»o2§. . ‘ _A _ I og _ nl ~ - 1- in ~ - A' - ` - fd ss as be so ' _ _ _ 1 _ * a ) ’ I _ ` I A-_ 'U D _ _ _, _ . » ~ ' . ` . talk- . . V * _"' - _ ly Uuit»dStatesStcclCan 493 998 Canadian Stock Quotations. Closingpriccs June24 1058 ws§n§5cs »l Su-A _ Boxing Gloves etc, etc, etc. at lowest prioel GEO. CARTER & Y-»".L ""\ il. ‘KK ‘ After transacting quite a lot of busines Masonic Temple. At- two o’clock M. W. _ red Z . J `»\ . ss .'» thchour appointed for election ot othcers cere _ arrived andthe followingare the oiil W., H W. Robertson-Sr.Gr. Deacon. W., John Haudcock-Gi~. Sword Bearer. \V.,J. \\ , Brown--Gr. Standard Bearer. W., W. H. VQ’atus-Grand Organist. 'H . llcLurc, native ofSkyc Scotland and _bro- ‘ ther of Alex McLure (Elder) At Summerside, on'J une 22., by Rev. W. Bedequc and Mannetta Adams of Sum- Street, John Edward 'Pierce to Miss Sadie Jane Simmonds,2nd daughter ot h J S oiei>._ S At Lyndaie, P. E. I.. June 12th. I901. Malcolm Gillis, elder, aged 54 years. R At Ophir, Ont. on June 3rd, Ewe' fozed Biyears, leavinga widow two sons ` C . ». ‘ - --, ii ` A Cove, .Tape med, vear of ani .S :ing wife and ni- n if f r "1 Us ` H. smiinm. A., B. D_,G¢oi-ge Mu.-ny o ‘lnteresvin this wwwimiiy as hostile. I11¢1'Sifl°- f _athome andin theihospital, and the fact Mr. R. H. Simmonds of Kingston,ALot_ 811 lttlvk. for Whiob the 31, P E. I_., and grand-daughter ot the a’§§e°',:’£' mvfg 1': 1&tB GCC. Sllll{B0lldS, ESQ. 0! l me no ‘°g£ sg I cal-'ne hgme up town. T the doctors. *A friend I' ' (Othelipapers pleate copy.) ' Kidne Pills. From the iirst box I im- - P' e P1-1 - if 1 Peannia.a¢.vv.»a.naieh'e»¢a. ;ourp\eam_.ien=yni~pjfsnsexs' om ...°.iild_to _the Baniunv Rrvm., N. B. Mar.-Few cases ol illness and recovery have excited the kidney trouble of Mr. Cornelius Crottie. _ Mr. Crottie's treatment _by the doctors that they absolutely gave him .up as all Dam e Kidney rms reads like a miracle. “For tive years I have suifered oil’ ag on withkidaeyhonble. Last falls I ~ Nowl am at my work every I-’ » Garters’ reeds Grow _ .atm ‘ mu rout _ .$..“.i‘¥..... .?"..... ..*3°t“°' ...nas .mason o§°»ii°¢'.f»‘lmnn i»_’»i`iiin¢3»1»nu. pimu»d,_'aiid=tiiu amd _'I ’ In Tanning, nm., June ioui, by Josie beyonaaiaope. is-weusnovn. and Rev. s. Hoskins Emmy, D. D.,2o cedar ~¢ubS°,<1°=9t» 1°¢=\9f°°i°° W by the “Se °f,- Elie __i'unezx,|9ci.td ‘ 'QCII If Tennis bhacs at those Boots and Josifs 23° il'o1°}‘¥‘-5? ’ ‘_ a U Bl Sli? nz in sold! -i.