7"' " " " 'f ar' -I J `-=:¢vx:§f»=f“»» -.:~:'----,»".~ =\‘ ,~f»s!»`»§.4I‘-, -w wr ,A , , -. , ~ - - .- ~' . _ ., -. 'B 'f “ 'I ‘ l - ‘ ' ' i' ii ,___ ____ - _ _ _ , -_-ll r ., __ PHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, AUGUST 28, 1901 DAL! ARRIVAL OF ROYAL PARTY. W Qiienizc, August 215.-It is not no expected that the Duke and Duchess gf Cornwall can reach Quebec on September ldtli. the date scheduled. in order to reach Quebec on time the Ophir would have to travel at the rate of 30 knots per hour, and even if the Ophir were cabled of attaining this high rate of speed she could not be pushed for sucha distance. It is there- fore believed that the royal party will not reach Quebec before September 28nd. Dreadful Kidney Pains. Gould ilot Rest or Sleep Q U. P. R.. Conduetol-'s lulerings- He is Now \Vel1 and Gives Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver P1111 Credit for the Cure. . . 0 the C.P.R., St. Stephen, N.B., writes: "1 have been railroading for 23 years, and for ten years suffered from a. seve case of Kidney Disease and Backache a trouble common to railroad men. It used me all up to walk, and after walking up hill I would have to lie down to get relief. my back was so bad. I could not sleep more than half the night and then didn’t seem to get any rest. Li had used all sorts of medi- cines and was pretty badly discourag when I heard of Dr. Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills. After using two boxes of this treatment 1 found it was helping me and five boxes have made a com- plete cure. I now rest and sleep well, my back is strong and the old trouble has entirely disappeared. Many peo- ple- to whom I have recommended the _ pills have been cured. Anyone wish- ing further particulars write me.” | The sale of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Li Pills far exceeds that of any simil remedy. One trial is enough to co vines anyone that this is the greatest family medicine that money will buy. One pilladoset25oentsabox,at dealers or Edmauson. Bates 8 Go.. rontet _ . WILL YOU continue to neglect your hair? It won’t be long before you will be entirely bald if you do. Better use f‘ Coirs Daivnnnrr CURE ” before it’s too late-it saves the hair and prevents bald- ness. COKE Dandrulf Cure is made on honor. It is a GUARANTEED CURE for all forms of dandrufi. We Guarantee that no mage? Eow severe your "dand- ruff,” or how long stand- ing, or what remedies have f failed, if you follow direc- tions COKE Dandruff Cure _ will permanently cure, or money will be refunded. At all first-class druggists, ` or by mail, $1.00 per bot- tle. Accept no substitute. Mr W E. Berryman, Conductor ri P8 ed S6 V21’ 8.1' Ii- all To- A. 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ForssIee‘v'¢f!*h¢"°~ price 25 cents per bottk- li Sole pfopnei' ers, Tin Wnaes-rs Cnnncu- Co. Limited, Montreal, Canada- &_ ; __ _g,_ _5 3 BAPTISTS . llic Fifty-Sixth Annual A Convention. A1. OUR REPRESENTATIVE Present and Sends tlie fol- lowing Account of . Proceedings. The first meeting of the fifty sixth ses- sion of Baptist Convention of the Mari- time Provinces opened under very auspi- cious circumstances Saturday morning at 10 o’c1ock. the beautiful weather the large number of delegates in attendance giving promise of a most agreeable and harmon- ious session. ` The beautiful and commodious church home of the first Baptist church :was the meeting place of the sessionand in its rich decoration dress looked its best. The °l10ir gallery was draped with nags and bunting, while on the platform and pul- pit stand blooming begonias, trailing ivies and bright hued foliage vying with an ar- ray of many colored asters and other out flowers. At 10 o’clock the chair was taken by C. E. Roscoe M. A. President of the conven- tion and after the usual devotional exer- cises and reading of rules of order the fifty sixth session of the Maritime Convention of Baptists was duly declared open and ready for business. The following committees were appoint- ed for the session: Credentials-Jonathon Parsons, Esq. Halifax; Judge Emmerson, Bev. W. H. . Warren, P. E. L Nominations--B. H. Easton. Esq. Chair- man, Rev. S. H. Cornwall, J. J. Wall ice, -Esq.,Revs. J. C. Spurr, J. D. Freeman, O. N. McNeill, H. M. Parry, J. B. Woodland, J. H. Saunders, P. S. McGregor, E. D. ` King, Esq., and Hon. H. R. Emmerson. Communications-Dr. J. S. McCully Black, Dr. Thos. Trotter and Dr. E. M. j Saunders, The following visitors were invited to seats in convention-Rev. W. D. Molrney, _ Southern States; Dr. Allison, Seckville; Dr. A Goodspeed, McMaster University, Toronto; Prof. E. B. Morse, Southern Baptist Con- vention; Mrs. I. C. Archibald and Mrs. L. D. Morse, India; Rev. Mr. Swim, Free Baptists, N. B.; Mrs. Mary Smith, Trees. of W. B. M. U.. Amherst; Mrs. C. H. i Martell, Sec’y of W. B. M. U., Mrs. Amelia Green, Cal.; Rev. J. E. Brown, Ref. Episcopal Church, Moncton; Rev.J.T. Stackhouse, Supt. Baptist Missions in the Northwest and Manitoba. These visitors having been introduced to the Convention were welcomed by the President and after each had spoken a few kindly words of greeting took their seats. The following communications were re- ceived: I From Rev. G. J. Coulter White. resign- ing his position on theBoard of Governors A. of Acadia University, on account of re- ll’ moval from the Provinces. On motion ; resignation was accepted and Rev. S. B. i Kempton was elected to fill vacancy ‘I caused by such removal. An invitation for the Maritime Conven- tion to hold its next session (1902) in Yar- i mouth, N. S. This invitation was on motion accepted with thanks. A Noticeto the effect that the National Baptist Convention would hold its next annual session in the Maritime Provinces in 1902. An invitation from the Y. M. C. A. of Moncton welcoming the Convention to the city and inviting themto the free use of their Reading room during their stay. l Invitation accepted with thanks. I The committee on arrangements re- ported through its Chairman,recommend- ing the Provisional program as prepared, ‘subject to slight change in the matter of time of meetings. The nominating committee reported as follows: For President.-J. J. WaHace, Esq., M ton. _ Tfrige Presidents.-Rev. W. H. Warren, P. E. I.; Rev. F. M. Young, Sydney, (_-. B. Secretaries.-Rev. E. T. Miller and F. O. E b, L 'T x'l`re(asl.c-A. H. Jones, Esq., Moncton. Report of commit tee was on motion adopted and _the _ President elec_t was escorted to the chair and welcomed_by the re.iring President. After a short address thankin the Convention for the honor ¢¢€_n€erre§duponkhimMr. §i_Val1_i_ice _took the wor was res me . ic Retpdrilt on obituaries iwas presented by i Rev._W. H.AWarrent_a_a_nd a¢:_<_J_|_:»;e__<_i_ bf;_g_0_I_l_-_ ntion. mong e na iiien and women who have been called up higher during the year are : Rev. Dr. E. Addison Read. “J . W. S: Young. (Evang.) “ A. C. Kempton. “ Geo. A. Wethers. “ S. W. Kieistead. “ Thomas Todd. “ Wm Pineo. _ ‘° Gilbert W;__Sdp_ringer. Mr. John H. H ing. l Jud§ J. W. Johnson. Mr. dward G. Dodge. D H. Parker I Dea. - . Miss Mary E. Graves. formerly Prin. _ Horton Acadeniy. Miss Am . Johnstone. I Mrs. W. Proctor, mother of Mrs. Mission in India. “Simca onine sons me of P. s. lllnfl ° Grand Tracadie Beach and is a most hollihh 'Bert having a spring of clear cold water will! hnrchlll 81'! C Mrs. Emmerson, wife of Hon. H. R. Egglinrdtoildn of Rev. G. W. Schurmsn it was resolved that the Secretary convey to Rev. Wm. E. Hall of Halifax a_ telelffillll message of rememberance assurlnlr him Of .our deepest sy npathy in his illness and mem’ °f Sshi’-‘& b°°'i“ “d l’°'m°°' 09°' ’h¢st wishes for his speedy resovelxd E” in s Irina. waasofsipeina raiuu. we .‘;°'i°".ii: is’:'i:n°.:. 'ar ...... IN SESSION 'T < l LECTURE IN TRYUN l *_ - l 4 THB CHINESE PORTS. Psxiiv, August 24.-The omission from the peace settleruentiprotocol of a provis- ion for the destruction of the Chinese forts was due chiefly to Li Hung Chang’s proies'-. He represented that it would he a disgace to himself, who had built tl-» f-.».-rs, to sign an agreement for their dt~~triio.i-».i. Morever, he might be ‘ piinishcd therefor. The omission in no wi-e affects their destruction which d Mr. _ will be carried out on the ground of milit- on Foreign Missions. t A RUN-AWAY ACCIDENT. The Driver Thrown out and the Carriage Badly Damaged. Mr. Dockendoi-li' of North River recently purchaseda line specimen of the eqiue genus from Mr. A. Gamble for a hand- some sum. This animal was formerly owned by our butter maker, Mr. Frank Lang. A few light showers haveichecked the harvest operations, but they will do incalculable good to the pastures and root crops. -Miss Emily Wood has been visiting friends in Summerside and the West. A runaway accident occurred to our Boston friend Mr. John Crossman on Thursday night. While indulging in pleasure drive with his young and sty- ore took fright and raced furiously, soo becoming uncontrollable. Mr. Grossman was thrown from his buggy, out this md by no means check the speed of the horse. He was at length stopped bef he did much harm. This gentleman, 5 _ _ . .. lish pony recently secured fmw Mr regai-doo one work of his society. He ada- I 'A * ` " _ T f i i , i 'I I McDonald of Summerside, the animal ¢4;_“1wi1lthengiveyour Police Depart- 1 ‘ ' ` ' ‘ “ 2 ‘ _ C F ` '»’““~l` U ment much less trouble." The Mayor gave i sry neo.-s~iiy. The clerical work of i>rf.'p-‘\1'ii\_¢r copies of the protocol is likely to doll.; me signing for a few days. <11*-A ' SIR CHARLES DISAPPOINTHD. Mo.\"ras£L, August 9.-Sir Bharles Tuppfr arrived here to-day and will sail for Eiiuiand in the morning, accompanied by limly Tupper. Sir Charles expressed hiniseii to-day as being disappointed with the remit of the census. He believed the ipopulation would be six millions. sNci.isi-i iiNciNss F/iii. Kmssroiv, Jamaica, August 22.- Another heavy test of the respective merits of English and American loco- motives on the railroads here has re- sulted in a great victory for the latter, which drew 126 tons ovei the heaviest part of the line in seven minutes under the schedule time. The English loco- motive completely failed to pull the same load, and when materially lighten- ed failed to make even regular time. 1Z+1i1 HOW HE GOT ON THB FORCE. "Make me a policeman," said the Rev. M. M. Parkhurst, president of the Anti- Saloon League to Mayor Harrison, of Chi- cago, tc whom he had gone to consult in him the star of omce. BRONCHITIC SUFFEREBS. Actvfoolishly. If they improve ever so though badly Shaken uv. 18 11°W10°kil\s I iittie when one nos weather comes, they as well as ever, only his pocket relieved of a few surplus green backs in repairing damages. _ Mr. and Mr. Wm. Dockendorif of North River are enjoying a few pleasant days visiting in Tryon and vicinity. It grieves us to note that Mr. A. Campbell, who has been sick for' some time, is now lying at the point of death. On Thursday evening Mr. Myres gave a lecture in the Presbyterian Church at Tryon, on foreign mission work. He is a young man and a. college graduate, and those who had the pleasure of hearing him will not soon forget his address. As an introduction to his lecture he read portions of Acts lst chapter, and Daniel sth chapter. He thus presented to our minds the two pictures: Christ on Mount Olivet giving his solemn, dying charge to his disciples to preach the gospel “unto the uttermost parts of the earth," this the beginning of mission work, and the other of Christ on hisjudgment throne summing up the fruits of their labors as the end of it. He then outlined the missionary work as relax effort and drift back into tne old cou- dition which if possible, becomes more chronic. Hit Brouohitis nard in summer and you'l.1 get rid of it and drive it out of the system. In winter it is almost im- possible to do this. Iuhale Catavrhozone regularly, its a dead sure thing on Bron- ehitis. t goes into the the most minute air cells of the lungs, bathes all parts of the bronchial tubes with its healing, germ destroying vapor, and cures every time. Highly endorsed by all competent drug- gists and doctors. 25 c. and $1.11!. __..._.3i.; TO FORGE RUSSIA OUT there is a movement on foot on the part ofGree\ Britian,Jspan and the United States, ” 'says s despatch to the Morning Poit from Che Foo dated yester- day, “to force Russia to evacuate Nia Chwang." A-_ EVERY HOME NEEDS a remedy that is adapted for use in ease of sudden asci- dent or illness. Such s one is .Pain-Killer Avoid substitutes, there’s but one Pain Killer, Perry Davis. 25c. 50c. done by the Presbyterians of the Mari- ff Ouggr To LBASR time Provinces, using maps to show the different mission stations. He referred to the first missionary sent to heathen lands, the Rev.John Geddy, who in 1848 .left the shores of this our fair Isle of the sea, and landed on the shores of one of the New Hebrides Islands. The in- habitants of this Island were at that Charles Orth, of Trenton, N. Y., is un- dergoinga peculiar course of treatment at the hopital for rheumatism. Mr. Orth’s knees and ankles are placed daily in a special gas oven and baked for hours. The temperature is run up to 360 degrees. » . time among the lowest and most de- . ' graded type of men. But this Island, through the labors of Mr. Geddy, has been brought from its then state of idolatry and cannibalism into the glorious light and liberty of the gospel. He made touching reference to Mr. Gordon, another of P. E. Island’s sous, who labored in another of the New Hebrides Islands. He showed the axe by which this man was slain by a. native and told how his brother volunteered to go and was sent to fill the vacant place. He also described the work as done in Korea and Trinidad. His lecture was an able presentation of the claims of foreign missions, and he completely destroyed the narrow~minded view of those who say we have heathen at home and need the money and men to convert them before we try the foreign field. True we have heathen enough at home, but will we withold the gospel from those hungering and thirsting for the bread and water of life, to give it to those who trample on the Word of God? Any reproduction of this lecture would fall far short of the original, nore especially this one. -113.1-lr IP YOU CATCH COLD. Many things may happen when you catch cold_, but the thing that usually happens first is a cough. An inflamma- tion smrts up in the .bronchial tubes or in the throat, and the discharge of mucous from the head constantly poisons this. Then the very contraction of the throat muscles in the act of coughing helps to irritate so that the more you cough the _ more you have to cough. It is, of course, beyond question that in many cases the irritation started in this Wai results in lung trouble that are called y serious names. It is in this irritated bronchial tube that the germ of consumption finds lodgment and breeds Great numbers disregard acough at first and pa_y_ the penalty of neglect. Cougl; never id any one any t should dispensed with prompt y. Adamson’s Bot- anic Cough Balsam sa well know re- medy, and it is the surest and quickest; cough cure known ioday. It does not de- ceive by drudgging the throat. It soothes the irritate parts and heals them, then the cough stops of its own ascend. The action of _this medicine is so that it seems .ike nature’s own pro ion for curing a cough . Every druggist has it,l25 cents. Be sure to get the genuine, which £235 F. W. Kinsman & Co." blown in the e _____.g-__-- Pure White Clover Honey at Beer& Goff's. 273i Next week prices go back to the former- notch and business goes on in the old way, lnuseef gzgion cibsed with prayer by Rev. F: M. A don’t miss a visit to usthisweekl-Prowsel has q gg 4 an A Young. i B“°"» 2731 . BENTLEY S is the best Lini ment. li*-ll TO DESTROY CRUISERS. LONDON, August 24.-It was redorted that Major Ungel, who is working ,under a subsidy from the Swedish govern- meni, has invented a projectile that is capable of destroying armorplated cruisers if exploded within 30 metres of them. ___°___ KUMFORT Headache Powders are sase pleasant, and effectual. They contain no opiates or any harmful drug. They create no habit fromlcontinued use. ._i_¢_..__ FRENCH COD FIST-IERY FAILS IN NEWFOUNDLAND. S'r.JoBN’s, Ndd., August 24.-The coast this season has been a complete fail- ure. Only two stations were o pen, and the three vessels that were fishing at these have uovr abandoned the industry, betak- iug themselves to the west coast, For the masses not the classs BEN- TLEY’S Liniment is the family medicine chest. Price 10 and 25c. ' _._-§__, DANISH WEST INDIES. Corinuucnrz, August 24.-A promin- ent politician, in the counsel of the ministry, today told a representative of the Associated Press that the sale of the Danish West Indies, it was confidently expected, would be consummated before the close of the present year. _-<1-_ When you ask for Headache Powders be sure you get KUMFORT. Never accept a substitute. It is better to be safe than sorry and you may be sure that KUM- FORTanethe best. All Dl'\1R'Ki8ts in10 and lic. sizes. iii li gi iii "s&'.......................... dw 1 frm mimi, , S1- dgrrvs' wtf. mldvvgmmewaazghl ba ig; ii F ann. lille li nail UCI* ...--liliiili ddijs _ O0..i:nli8¢sest1d.h|sda Loudon, August 24. -“ Apparentlyi French catch of cod on the nortchessti '_' -é--Q-1-M _ T hee-_/-A _ ast Week \ of the great sale is here, positively after this , i week the big discount sale ends. Has it been, successful? Well we should say so wp in vo .=o'fl thousands' of dollars worth of goods but 1 there’s a big lot of bargains left yet. A -#viii J? ' YL , The best of any we are pu.. ng a is off . . » ' right new goods into the sale. Its broadened T . __ “_ and strengthened this week. This makes the"-Q _ greatest bargain opportunity forveverybedyiis; Monday we hoist the flag of ' truce and prices go back to the old standard so do not ' miss coming this week 25 to 33 1-3 off at Prowse Bros. ‘i he Wonderful Cheap Men ` , I _ 5 Port , Eliood _ Goal. i Before buying your seasorfi- iupply try a ton from Port Hood. » It is unc-xcellrd for household uses and highly recommended A by those that have tried it. Try it and be your own judge. It is now on the market and can be had from the Coal Mer chants. You can have ct mfort and fave money by using Port Hocd Coal. - S-nd im. Reader i you will have to give some of your friends a WEDDING PRESENT shcrrly. Well ! Don’t fail to see a few of our wedding gifts in show window. perhaps you will see something to suit you. i ].'_». VV. (_`/‘()C)I§.. Jeweler. 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