nu il i it _ _ ___ v.._.__vvv- 1’ -_'." ___ * -._. - 4- * _ _ - _ ,.._ ‘X533 ~ --uoiuuna I "°`° ' zvl1‘roN|=l -pr’ .ii iiiiiiiiow ni-ii ‘ . » ‘ _ 4'-_ , __ _ ______`___ ____ __ _ __ ____ ____ __ __ _ _ - ‘ ` ' I l.j_;i."__j____ : __ W ` ""* "` A' '-D' fron" *M "r ~"~'"'“"~" "` "H > - ~ ----- - -~---- 'f ' ~=-~__._ _ _ ____ __,__;__- ___----__ - -_._._. -»~=~ __--- _ _ Au' ll' 1 4.: - .v.....‘¢_’tv,<‘»S__-$_iiitii'.....Ef,'.t=,,. _ -£11 1'- : '"‘ "i ‘* "'”" ~~~--~~» -___-___--___ _ _ -__ _ _ __________.______ _ __ __ __ _ __________, 1%-_ -_ _ f rar' - THE }Bi\7PT|5TS` THE WHOLE EWPR'-D AW/*ITS Bal-G EM!-G AVON _ f in coNvENrii\i nic issue Ar Pokisaouin io 0-Riiiwesi H°ld l"t"°stl"3 S°ssl°"s °“ S°t""d°5'_lh° Whether will it be Peace or wat'~ Situation Slightly More Hopeful Many Leave the Island on S-nmday A-ftemoo-n Foreigiililission Committee Report up for _ < . _ ` _ By the C. P. R. Excursion For the Wheat _____,__,_________________§,___i Owing to the Efforts being made by President Roosevelt and the Consideration- Officers Elected for ' - Fields ol the Prairie-List of those ' British Ambassador-The Deciding now Rests with Tokio Next- Year --Rev. G. R. White- ‘ Going From Prince Edward of Charlottetown Presi- ` ` ~ ° island dent. ~li`_f___..--=- 'i‘he liilih AniiualMcetlng nf the Baptists Esq., Monoton. ni the Marltline Provinces opened ut- I0 o`- Vice i’resideiit for N. S.-Dr. A. J. L-incl; Siitiiriiay in the liiiptlst church. Meiieiinii, \\'0iIville. '|‘ii.- l'rvsiiient,Win.LOuinniinirs, Esq occu- Seeretiiry-Re\'. J. II. l\IeI)oiii\id, A. B., pit--I the elialr_‘ - Fredcrietoii, N IJ. - .- litter-siiigiiig the Hymn Conie Iioly Siiii-ii., lienveiily Dove" Rev. Dr. Gales G. ri-ii-l the iiisl. Psahn and Di'. Trotter offer- ed priiyer. J. G. 'i‘iii-. i’i'esident read the rules of order. Assistant Secietniy for N. S.-Rev. ii. Colpitts. A. Il., Yarmouth, N. S. Assistant Secretary for P. E. I.,-Ilev. A. Belyea, A. Ii., Caveiidisli, P. Ill, I. Treasurer-A. W. Stems, Esq., Char- 'i’|ie comnilttee_ of ari'nngenients_lott.ctown_ ilii'oin.fli their ehaimian Rev G. Ii. Vi/hiie pie..-nteil their first report irlving the tl The new President. on being called to ie chair was received with applause and oiitiiiie nf the duy’s work also giviiiii; the brieily iiiliii-esseil I-he Convention, n|>|.oiiitiiieiiti~i to the diil`erent pulpiis of The retii-ini.: I’rce-iiiient addressed the the 1-ity for the Sixbbatli. This has nl- Convention iii. some length. Ile brought fo ' rcndy been published ia The Guuriliixn. be iienizoii J. K. Ross presented _t0 the the rc the Convention iliifereut phases oi work the Baptists have in hand, and .Init-igiites a very hearty welcome. presented their needs in nstrikinir wny. ’l'|ie island nihough the smallest was not. The report of the Foreiirii Mission Board the lenstiii the Doininioii and the Islnni.l was presenterl by the Secretary, Dr. -l iiiini.s .~n hiighly of itself as to ask for and \V. eiiiei-is to have a fifteen niiilion dollur Manninir. The report. stated that Revs. H. Y. iiiinii-l. He weloonied them to the Island Corey and ll.. l'l_ , Grellison with their - to the city, tho famous prohibition city fa ot the iloniinion. He hoped they inilies were home on furlough. Miss Mabel Arohihnld In also honicliifter woiilil enjoy their visit to the Island and Several years of hard work in India. Rev. tlnit this would he a banner co`nvention. \\ '. l.. Archilinld and wife iind it impos- iii-, was i|nn|~i,|i_yfci|¢nrgi] qu elgginm sible to igo L0 India and the board has lhe i`nlio\vin;; were elected a abniinnt- ri.-luetnnt.lyreieiiseilthen; from their en- ini; i-nniinittec:-J. J. \Vallnce, B. H. il' i-lninn, llev. David Price, 1". S. Siiouis, A. igcincni. Miss A. Lnurn Peek. \Volf\'illelii\s \\'_ .\`i\:rns, Ilev. A. H. Whitman, Rev. J. uttered licrself as ii foreign iiiiissioiiary ll. iilrilniialtl, I. B. Oakes, Rev, D. iuid she has been appointed to the nils- lliiteliliison. Hionary stiitll The li. Y. I’. U. have con- iiy vote the following: visitors were in. trlliuteii t'57titi.-'ri ton-nrds the support oi n viied to seats in the Cor`ivention:-Rev. lil lssioimry. Froin the 20th century fund il_F.i,n1-`lninmo_MrgL(),M_McLar9n_R.,v_ Biiilfildii had been received for Fcreligli \\'_ l’. Staekhouso, Miss Miibel Archi_l»nld, 11| ission work and $1000 hiid been 'sent to iii»\'. J. L. Miner, Saiiiuei Simpson, India terbuilfiinigs at Tokkail and liny- i;,._,_,,,,, T|m,,_ WDm|_ ngndiiii. The balance will he expended for ii.»v..lI. Minerresponded spcakini; of buiidiiigs at iiayairurilia and Perla liisplensuiein revisiting Charlottetown, K the st-i-ne of foriiior labor. imeiiy. hi- report- recnnnneiiiled the observ- T iii-.v_ Mr. La Fliuninc spokp of the uiieeof l~'ureiL:nMisslnn iliiy, The clause ii.-six-nliilityot the union of the Ontario 0" literature invoked eonsideralile discus- inul Mnrltlnio Iilihilfii/H ill 1"0t‘eii;n Minnim. sion ciigiitquil iii by Ilev VV I. 1’iirkel', Rev iiorlr in Iiniiii. and risked for permission WN lhlbklllllié-'i D1' G 0IUl\|'~‘S.lI B Sinltli, in ..pi-.nic later at greater length on i,i|i_., ilev ll liuteiiinson, lie-v J. W. iiroivn, Dr sul iivct. _ K einpton, Ilei* Il F Adains, Ilev lit-v. W 1’ Stiiekliouse eonimituliiti.-ii the Cliristoplier Biirnctt, lit-v D. Ii. riirupson, ennveniloii on the success that had atteir -J dt-d the work of convent-ion _during the 'R yi-nr. Ile hoped toadilress them later on S0 E I’ D AC h UNM S` ‘ell arsons, r o oon, ippi , U . . - _ \ E LStei.\es, Rev E. ~7Gxiii\t. The ssion closed with pru.yer_ by Rc-vD i'n» work of the Baptists in the West dur- ‘> W C!‘&D‘lUll- _ ini; the yi-nr. The si-i'i'otin'y read lei-ters from Rev.GM (`ninpl\ell, Ironi A Il Jones ro ii rinnutlon .-\l"TIiiiN()ON SESSION The nfternuon sessioii opened iii. 2.30 oisitltllufi. the Maritline Hoinu Mission with scripture reading andprnyor by Rev llnni-illiytlielntedE1’rice; from W I \ ii Crowell. The eoinnilttee on nouilu- _ _ . _ . ‘V (iiiii\~api'eseiitiiiiga uoiiiniliiiieiition from ations reported the follo\\'iii1.¢ appoint. the tirnndbiviriion Sons of Teiiiperniice uiuuts. - of .\'_ S. 'i‘ii<-se letters wow referred to the Com- K mittee on correspondence. - 'l`he fuilowiniz otlieers were nominated Il nnd elected: _ ii i’|-i-slilent-Rev. G. R. White, M. A. On eredoiiidals- Dr li C Creed, J. Ross, Esi|. Lenders of early inuriiini: nicctini;.~i- ev J l) Spideli, Rev EL Sleeves, Rev A_liro\vn. Correspondein:e-iiev J \V Mnniiiiii: L'-iiiirlot-i.i‘,io\\'n, P. E. I. Rev E J Grant, E I) King, Esq K C, Itcv Vice l’ret~_ilileut for N. B.-J. J. \’Vi\lli\ce_ It Mi Minnrd’s Linlmeiii Reliever Neuralgin n Il Smith, llev 'i‘rottcr, i) D 'l‘eiuperiince-ilcr. J. A. Corbett, Rev. “Y R. Iiohine-iiiii, IC. -1. Grant, C. H. lhiy, . D.. li. Li. Sinith. Obituaries-iievs. \V, ll. Warren, H. B. `_ _-Keiupton, D.i)__ David Rice. ' 'Er-itiniutcs-J. F. l’i\rsoii, lfsq., E. iii. PS Sipproll, Rev. W. F. I’i\i'ks. BOOIS FOR l Resoliitioiis-llevis. T. Trotter, I).I)., I). Iiuicliinson, J. \V. Drown, I‘h. D. 'i`l\e report was adopted. The report on Foreiirii liiissioiis was taken froin tho tahle and the eighth clause referring to the holiliiiir Mission- ntcs, F. W. Parsoiis, Iiev. 1-1. J. Stem-es. ov. W. N, Hutchinson, Dr J. W. Brown, my Coiifereiiees was di.~ieiisi.cd hy Dr. G Il uv. ll. 1'. Suillli, Rev. D. \l\'. Crandall. The tubal receipts have beeii $25,Til,i)5 ie receipts fmni N. S. have not been its I lireat by $1-i7,tiii ns last year, but there » has been ii gain of $3i{i0_:!2 from N. i_l. and Sll3DCS _ .- il W°m°°'5 P¢hb1¢ Lace ‘B°°t uoipitte, ne--_ w. n.' ci-.-eii, in-\» \\'. Hutchinson, llcv. ll. l). Smith, Dr. nailed solid., leather, ln- sole 89c_ " Women’s Pebble Lace Boot, ...tied ii d peg. Men’s Buff t, solid G gain oi`$l4,titl from P. Fl. I. The expen- itures for the year has been $2i,li£i.Z'/'_ Tile ustiiiiatiis for the next year were iseussod by W. Ll. Wnlinee, iinv. ti. il. 9 >-ECS atcs,Rev.‘ A. J. Vinecnt, ltev. E Miller. The stininiiiry .»dio\\'eil ii total iiivreniie of ll memlievs to the ehiirclios on thc Foreign field. There ai'e nine nnile " _' - _ i i i ,.i *"'s of missionaries, a l€l\t`lI§i', _ $|§'w_`_.u‘_h $160. insei Qnur es :root it-mil of in including tin- one just lewivt- 1 his 33 I ‘~£@ Mmllfill ied. The re rt. was nriopt-ed nt u whole Boot nottoo a good wear' _ ` ' ' ' - the lbbvlwldtft '___ to ue pn . liov. W. R. Crowell on liehnlf of the Liverpool Chuich iiivitcil the Convention to meet with that church next year. The ehumh offered free enteriaiiinient to the pastors. The Invitation was liild on the table. The re ort on Obituaries was read by the measures taken by President Roose- velt nnd Great. Britain. ~ The President has held conferences nt Oyster Bay with both sides. The Iii-itlsh ____l§ 1-‘iii-:ni:iiit"1'o.\', Auisiist zitI.~(SpeeinI.)- The hoisting of ilogs io hall' mast. on the City lIiill, the l.’iirliiinicnt_ huililiiiirsnnil other public biiildiiiirs shortly hefore ninn ifeloek this morning: announced that Hon. gislntor in the world had pn_ssed tnhis eternal rest. Thr-.'ileaih w_i.-s it inosi peaceful one and the end was not unexpected. ‘lie suilered from no ilisviisc, weakness and extreme nec being the only coni- plaint.. I l’oii'rsiioii'i'ii, Auiziisi :£0 i(Specia|.i- Min The outlook tor pence while still very l“|»¢ ,lurk is slightly “_m,c hopeful Owing tu Jnpau will noi irive up the inileinnity _,_`_______ ple --_%___*______,_ , will return shortly. _ _ _ , I. Mel(iiiiion,~Si,anliopi~. _ ' 'ihe i'ollo\\'lni{ are ninung those einii.;rat- J M Mcnmmm Klum” _ _ _ - im___ _ ._ .. . and St. Petersburg - nor Snkalin but the deinnn-ls niiiy he ino- dernted thouizli it is feared not enough to inet-t the llussinu views. The question has now passed froni the l Soiiie weeks ago he was stricken by the heat but rallied until ii sliort time ago when aizraln he liecniiie iinwell. Eiieli day he irrew weaker and car`y this niorninir it was seen that the end __Du\'id \’Viirk, Senator, and s iipproaehinig. At 8.40 this morning Senator Wiirk ended ii life of one hundred and one years six inonilis and one day. llis inind reniiiined clear to the last and he looked forwai-il to death with the Christian fortitude which has charac- terized his whole life. i liii iv the collapse of it platform todo). All were hurt and had nation cseiipei. fr ‘ l ' i “heat Bit vimein. xii “ Pork $14.25 " Pork |1427! ister at Tokio has nlso had it lengthy ‘Tokio and St. Petersburg. ¥"'l0W Wllfll U10 -I|\Dl\llUN° Cllliillcl- Meiinwhllo General Linevilicli is urgently heseeching \Vitte not to cun- cludc pence hut. to give the Russian troops a ehi\ni'c to rei.rieve their honor. Ile is confident of victory and says th ariny was never in liei.t.i-r condition. nipotentiaries and decision rests with ___ ____ ~ i'lon. SenatorWark; Fredericton, Passed Away Thi,,t_,__wo Hundred Strong Early Yesterday Morning at the Age -Arrangements Without of Over |00' Years-Death Came ' a H"°h"'S'“"d°fS 5*” there Yesterday. Peaceiully to the Grand old Man ___ Sr Ioiw, Aug 21.-( Special )-Thirty of two hundred lnirvestevs left here on Sa- turday and Sunday for the went. There was not it hitch in the iirranige- nicnts and the tive big traini-i went throuigh without any delay. Tlic~I.\lnnd men got here at seven ii. ni. on Sunday and left an hour hitter. i --_-l__..i.__.. il]NllllN HAS l BIG SlNSlllllN Iiehron NS; J FJ l‘i'it:i-_ l\Ionetoii;J Sl Prominent Man 'l`ritc.~i. Monet-on; Col Shatner, Truro; Touching ri-.iiio.i‘lci'iiil)~I.oi‘d _ om serious "Jury mt mme wore klllml' then to rriiiove the smell ni' the chlam- (lurzon, vit-eroy nl Indiii has rusi;;iii.-tl fU"||\Wl|-li ll0Pll0l`i"l"l- nnii his resigiiation has been coin- ___1_-W _ ‘vnu YHS wuulndcd for "M10" lm" M $.i_i\tlti. ihe police found linth ehloroforin '“““lUi\t°'l W Kill!! E‘|“'m"l~ CHICAGO MALVETS- and pi-pperuiiiit. ln \Viiti.'s npiirinionts. \V`»itt was proinlnniit in thc divorce ,_- ._j_-gg' -#Q-_ g- -».,-_;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CmuMw_ Aupmst W _ (special) _ courts some yeaisngiuiliinliln wife sued for ii divorce, the 1-u-responrtent bi-.Init July room 14- Scliw corn ml Lady Violet iii-auelininp, itauirhter of the into Lord i\nil I.ady Ilodeer Beaucluiinp _...__ ' ’ whom Watt hns since ninrried. Since llie grantliig of t-lie divorce Wall _ _ . __ . _ 1 . T TONWTU' Aug A (spcdnl) Mm emu' and his former wife liiive been in the la\v to fresh, xvestcrlv to southerly winds, fair, _ _ _ _ _ ,_ ~ - , . . courts uoiiceining tliiii innniniro settle stiit-ionnry or a little hiizlier temperature. Mmard S Llnlment Cures Lungs' ment and much l»itii~i'iit-ss has rc-siilted. A couple of weeks ago iliey`i\p|imii'e1l in F.. M f ___ ____ _ pnllee court, Watt eliiimliig tho wonian with lniviiiir asisiiiilicd and violently i~,ject.cns aioni; the line to Snniinersldc. The nuinber leiivini: this yeiii' totalled ii`i`.'» ainilnst 'il0ln.~at year. .Many are tak- ing i_lie trip to .set-_the country alone and LEGISLATGR DEAD iiiicii si. _iuiii I l`l I ARI.0'l"I'I-I l`U\\' N lhin E l\leI.eoil, ]’0int Prim. Ilriitor A McI)onald,]’oint Prim. Austin lioulter, Albany. II Sentner, Loyalleit. John Longard. Eldon. l“red:I{nllidiiy, Eldon. Murdock Carrier, Flat River. Mali-.oliu llliie, Fiat River “'in. Crosby, City. Colin Mcl’lniil, Aruyle Share, John \V McLeod, Dinette. Joseph Lund, St. Peters Isirind. Angus N McLeod, Orwell. - .lanics M Gillis. Orwell. Jnnies Moline, Canoe Cove. ' _ .lolin Heaton, Pownal, John Mcliae, Pinette. Neil Morrison, do Cyrus McDonald, do Natlniniel ltnftcr. Vernon River. Gen, L Jenkins, Mill View. Geo. I_’ui-cell, City. Win. Kelly, City. \\'ni. McMillan, Wooil islands. Harry Flood, City. P F O'Donnell, Avondale. .lnnies Whelan, Elliotviile. A. Juris, City. Cliiirles Iionche, Southport. John Welister, York. A I) Martin, Grand View. Eriiest Carroll, and wife, (lily. .l no I.i\*iiii,:stoii<-, Nine Mile. Crock. Oliver ’i`. Mc-Neill, \\'\'si River. Ee_ Geo. Ciiiter, Cnvehciid. Maleuhn ll )Ic.\'eill_ \Voo<| Island. li I) McMillan, \Vooii Iviliiiiils. liei-tor Mi:i.eoil, Orwell Cove. J A McDonald, " “ Jnines Cahill, Cliarlottctowii. Joseph \\'hii.e, " Grant McNeill, Rocky Point. Janice `l’helan, “ “ Iloht. Griiiln, South Shore. Art T liuinaii, (irand View. 1". \Votirl, Cliiirlol-tctnwn. Angus McKinnon -Canoe (love. I) Nic-liolnoii_ Cliiirlotiietown. I"inlii_v Moline, Canoe Cove. Murdoch Murcliison, i{li\ros.~4. Rod. Ml-llonald, (iii-niliilc. John A Mellouald, (ilendale. Peter .\ 'i‘rnhior, iiiiilview. Ei'ncst lisvott, China Point. 'I George liuggan, Cherry Valley. E Shelilow, Millvlew. \\' l\|t:Carl,y, liead of lfillshoro. Friiiik I"ci~han, lluuky Point. i\ialcoliii Mc1’hall, Bomiliuw. llarry ileaton, Iionsliaw. Archie Heaton, Iionsliaiv. ll li iirown. York. .inhn Acorn, M|ilview_ Clins. Mrlfeiizie, liliddle View. A inhy Sellers, Litt-le Yiirlr. .inliii Sinitli, Chi\rloi_tetown. l.eo l’i-nut-y, Cl\i\rlntl.eio\\'ii. Neil \\". M<~i.’l\i'.i~»‘ ..i; -.tie ~ _ _ Q ;--._-_'_ __L`_,.. 'rv .?”¥li- - .___4`1}; _ ' - _ .f. ' .fi ....31 _.12 ' =- `~L’_{.-'i .i _ _-‘f _. R, s i iIerhert.1)uiilei\vy, l’|cnsi|utt_iroi'I.-_ _ _ 9-.";_. _ ._i___. _,(4 _~'__.»..` _i Gordon Mei\iillnn_ New Ilnveii. 9 ` .f Herb Neill, L`lnrrlottetu\\'n. "_: _ .. , .__ _,___ -i ‘ -_:_ _ _i V R Doelccndorf, North liivei. - -ri, fi N ».' __., _..._ i. .-., 31,... -__f»_-_- , i _lf 'N which the law was passed. _ -lr l l.u ln: ec--ii. in any event ii ' »i» of $300 is . Ler some time next week. _, . l CW . i 1--‘l;§ i, ~ the Drovineo and disallow it. \\'liei.lier M _:sh ~. 9,-_ f., y _ . _Lili __ » ,Hitt .i '_‘. if __ - i` -.‘~~: ll 9 Mill is _ _-.@- »_,;f.'*»aI:__;'.__ 2'.;-"-ff. __ _’}_¢_..:- ___ -_..._ br " -_ im. 1 i 'lf if? I -‘-4. .-‘_ ‘iii i