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Piiiivcii Enw.iiiD‘isL.iND_. .mtv s,.19oo. 5 ` _ I Q - _ ... I ... . i r ,_ -_._ _ - ~ ll I will ,guarantee _ _ thu my Rheumathm TUESD AY, J ULY 8,1900 Hall at 0’Leary Station. Cure will relieve liim- b rheumatic pains in Ind cure in 8 NW! Island amounting to $59 450. MUNYON *_ RHEUMATISM _ e=_.i _ - - f' ‘- Hornsby the stock and good will Of the Morris Block, we will continue he business in its various branches dling at lowest prices for -cash only, t :‘f°'t£ 3:°sifl1e‘;'s”i*‘nbf;'i];'hI‘)’a:_“:;°`i;';’1°”,:_; fore in0ther sessidn of Parliament. ` in charge of the store, and will b° pleased to attend to all old customers A choice new stock of Wall Papers ~ 'will be at once put on sale, and all S dQartments of the business will _be d kept well stocked. A well supplied T news sand will be a special feature Suecessors to F. J. Hornsby, Herrin Block, Cli’town, March 16, iooo. in-1 1! 'WA \-Q . E. s eslmimswiii _ iiiiiniiii rushedthis week; if - venient, we ask you. will consider it a favor lor those who can, to leave 8 is as early in the week 232 pe’ cent' .i>°»°i\>1° i W & co States,in pursuance of a policy pursued at _ ideutial elections since 1876 have ' The Iillinsry Lenders. iilillg -1 ' ~ ii* 'S 1 We cmpt all go to the principle of prohibition for the nation the country these warm _ _ days but our Inge va,._ a popular vote of over seven millions and iety of new and fresh groceries makes it pos- sible for our custom _-to enjoy life in the city. If you would eat cool health giving food call and - iving your order with place _k In ceived 249,907 votes. “DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.” -» people suffer. Better heed the warnin i E- e-a 2 lltlllilll ' " J Pills. Thltwe are to be moulded and fashion- upper emparked tonight on the Allan ed" sotliesand we use for our ciistin s bago, sciatica and lll The supplementary estimates contain SATURDAY, JUNE 33- _ 2. East Point and Souris-Rev. E. A. bi’ Charles Tupper has “Hinged after McPhee. Membership, 193. Missionary the session closes to hold a series of meet- Funds, $120.50. l ings in the Maritime Provinces, including 3- D““d*\9» Annandakb and St- Pei'-9l"S 0ne 0r more in Prince Edward Island. B“Y`R°"' A' C' S“““'° Membership _ _ _ 129. Missionary Funds, $20.37. Having purchased from Mr. F. J- The 0PD°S\ti°n chief ‘S 9- ma” °f“"“` and 4. Murray River-Rev. H. Carter. Mem- is o _ be . ° m ba not to be taken by surprise. He takes bership, 127. Missionary Funds, $73.25. his books and Stationery Business in time by the for-clock in getting his views 5- M0Hl°°8'\1¢» G¢01`8¢Yf0WI1 Bild Sl7Ul`8€0l1, W1? 0fCv-nadisn iwliticsshows prettyoon- Warren. Members 96. Missidnrnnds cl _ _ - _ usively is that Governments are very $04.10. tenacious of life’ perhaps too much sp_ 13. Summerside--No Pastor at present. **.****.*§§§ Members 111. Mission rind. $50.00. The Moncton Times with pardonable DiscipIine,” was read by Rev. W. H. pp _ . . _ lde quotes ngures to ghow the great pro, Warren, a (IISCUSSIOH of which DISLG, which that city has made along ed- Annandale, Rev. E. Bosworbh and Rev. nothing but an evil; that the liquor traflic cational lines. I th te f 1 . . u n e n years rom A_ R Browne. l8®to 1899 the number of departments AFTERNOON sEss1oN. has increased from 22 to 33, or33i per cent, ---W »--_--»-of---is --1 .:;.:;‘i;:=i.::f1ci.:‘;s:ei.;:;.i:i. 182° °r by 44 per cent" gmssday pupils ThereportouDenomiuational Literature tf»¢Hd8DC€55 D¢'l`0¢Dt-.find f»h€ P€l`¢€l1l58¥0 was an excellent one, and was prepared intiendnnee has increased from 7e.7sw and read by Rev- A. H- Whitman of a o 84.64,or 8 per cent. The most signidcant in- %;:°;;y' Joh1;'S§‘i1Z;‘;‘lis lgevR;v' CAS‘ha§° °"°‘s°' h°We""’ is in the numb" °f pup' J. Clark, !Dr. Jones, Rev. H-. Warren, api, t,.;,,,,,,,d hu, ode, ils. above grade. increased from 53 to 176 Artiinr sinips0n,i>rin¢ipa1Brittinn. Rev: 01' nominated their candidates forthe Pre- sidency and Vice Presidency. John G. oolley of Illinois is their choice for Pre- ident, and Henry B. Metcalf of Rhode Island for Vice President. There not, unfortunately, the slightest is 3 chance of either of these gentlemaifbeing »~ -- elected but it is though best thus toassert The Prohibition party in the United Pres' ' _ _ ~ U W In 1896 Mr. McKinley was] supported by Mr. Bryan by over six land a half millions, goods and up-to-date while the vote polled for _the Prohibition candidate for the Presidency was 132.000. 1888 the Prohibitionist candidate re- A small pimple on the face may seem of . - little consequence, but it shows your " - blood is impure and impure blood is what causes most of the diseases from which given by the pimple and purigayour blood _ at once by ta ing H ’s rsaparilla. ` Quwn S59 ' _ This medicine cures all diseases due to _ bad blood, including scrofula and salt _ rheum. ‘ ~ ‘- F_ ,_ L F _ The non-irritating cathartic-Hood’s two or I hon", vgtes andre,-Utes for public works in p_ E_ Saturday morninga devotional meeting large audience. The opening praise ser- was led by Rev. A. C. Shaw. The Digest of Church letters was pre - _ sented by Rev. J. C. Spurr and showed ii; nii arnnim. The United states tsriifiinposes an av- many interesting Statistics. The total f5°H‘l$‘i°pd?:£; erage rate of 49per cent ondutiableiinports number of Baptist Churches 0" the ° 9* _ _ Island is twenty-seven,and these churches ggxgdvice as _compared with A6 per cent in the Can- are grouped into thirteen as follows: Al h adian tariff. Uncle Sam s customs fence 1_ Springfield apdA1bert0p__Rev_ A_ H is very nearly twice as high as ours. Whitman. Total membership, 157. Raised for missionary purposes, $73.15. fore the country. The large sums of ;f,'_0I;f"s°°r at present' Members Ben' oney voted at Ottawa seem to indicate 6. Hazel Brook.Alexsnd1‘a.Uise and Bel- iiat the general 0i00ti0n0 win in iieid in- fesi--Re"-1 C- SD“ff~ Members 207- Mission Fund $233.14. 7. Charlottetown-Rev. G.`P. Raymond, Members 281. Mission Fund $225.00. The Ways of the party press prepot ‘ 8. North River,Clyde River, LongCreek, . K' t-R.A.G.B '.Mb did mlny new ones. equal. For instance it is contended by cor- illiion gznds $265.6i(‘)ovin em ers in Opposition Journals that the loss of_ 9_ Tryon and Bopsh,,_W_Rev_ John undry by-elections sounds the knell of Clark. Members 232. Missionary Funds oom for the Farquharson Government. $17943- _ _ _ _ 10. Cavendish, Fairview’ St. Peters he same Journals fail to see any signi- R0ud_Rev_ A_ E_ Hoopen Members 126 of the business. The “ore will be licance in the fact that the Laurier Gov- Missign Fund $106_69_ ku V “The Bazsu. Bpokstorejl ernment have carried about nine out of 11- Tyne V0-Hey. 11019.10 and B¢1m01'llf*- 0 n as ten of the 45 or more by-elections since B' S' Freeman’ (Li°)’ Members 170° Mis' "E they came into power. One thing the his- sion Funds $4430' 12. Bedeque and Freetovvn-Rev W H A very thoughtful paper on “Church participated in by Bro. John Nichols of E. Bosworth, representative of Grande m i =- _*- Cool tlwlllood In all Cole! ofltchlng. Burning Humours with Buticura Resilient While Cleansing the Skin and 5¢alp with hot baths of CUTI- CURA SOAP and healing the I Raw, inflamed Surface with CUTICURA OINTMENT. Sold ¢--»- -‘:1°ii°°rf.‘.¥..?."i.°'..‘:.f~.. run* °-°° ~ - ____ :Q a ‘ U I7"/'\» as \`r'2`§,""4’_\-"~_ ~ " > ‘“\ ,_ ‘ ,' =“`/‘),,T€;'»-‘;§\ 7: " 7' ` , ,V i bdsm ‘Li [ti I The Central Drug Store, _ _ `}-~. * T 2-\~ |H[ MURNM; (}|}AR|]|M H B:iTISTA_”9C1AT1QN- 'i;f.°.:;f1;;:.‘;;i;°;“ii; ”.;:’.°;..‘;‘:;;;“;;; __ _ _ _ e ee nga are Being iieid iniiie Pubic educational work being done at that Institution and at the mission stations in Quebec. SATURDAY EVENING. At the evening meeting there was R vice was conducted _by Jeremiah Clark. - The Report on Education was presented by Rev G. P. Raymond. Excellent ad- dresses were given by Dr. R. V. Jou8Sr cipal Brittain of the Academy at Wolf- ville, Rev. A. E. Hooper and B. '_ S. Free- mon (Lic.) Sunday morning the associational ser- mon was preached by Rev. H. Carter, at 10.30. Text, Eph. 6:13, “Stand therefore having your loins girt about with truth”. This was a very practical and inspiring sermon ,much appreciated by the delegates. , At7 a. in. an early prayer meeting was _led by Arther Walker of Tyne Valley, 'At the afternoon meeting the report on missions was presented by Rev. A. E. Hooper and addresses were given on mis- sionary work by Rev. A. Cohoon, Secre- tery of the Home Mission Board, Rev. G. P. Raymond ot_Gharlottetown and Rev. W. H. Walker. On Sunday evening an introductory prayer meeting was conducted by John Glover of Tyne Valley. Rev. A. Colioon preached and Rev. E. A. McPhee led an evangelistic service. p MONDAY AFTERNOON. The report on Temperance was prepared and submitted by Philip C. Lord of Tryon and Jermiah S. Clark of Bay View and was discussed by Rev. A. F. Browne, Arthur "Simpson, John Nichols, Rev. E.A. McPhee, Wm. Baglow, Philip Lord, and Jeremiah Clark. Rev. A. F. Browne among oth'er things, explained that the Local Prohibition Bill was endorsed by temperance people generally because they believed it thebest obtainable, under the present circumstances. THE REPORT. “We are assurred that the use of alco- holic liquors as a beverage is an evil, and nterferes with every legitimate business carried on- by our citizens, and thot Qui' only safe course as individuals and citizens is to stand irm in opposition toa tram!! which has been the blight of so many livcs and homes. “Believing as we dothat total prohibition of the liquor tramc is ideal legislation, we commend the advanced measures that have been unanimously adopted by our Local Legislature at its last session, and we agree to do our utmost to secure strict' enforcement of the laws of our country.” 'Il-#lm-i- _ _ FOR THE CON TINGENT. Montreal ¢‘*!’_¢* Montreal, einploied at ietiere have the `city i’ y s . surely all prejudiced ersous are wo_n over tothe side o t-he conqueror Bright’s Disease and Diabetes, the two former tyrants of the human race. Mr. _Thomson says:-f‘I used several remedies and consulted some of Montreal’s best doctors, but thelgocould not give me any re1ief.“I read of dd’s Kidney Pills, bought abox. and tried them. Before this I could not sleep,havingtoget up so often but now I am all right in this and every other respect.” s 1 I 1 1 Auc__'i'ioN PIANO, FURNITURE &c. ' I am instructed by Mrs. ` George A Webster to sell by Auction at her residence, Upper Prince Street, on The 5th Da°y=of July, I i i _ i < Prof. of classics at Acadia coiiege; Prin- lt Pays to Bw at ii When goods are needed mo we are selling ladies ci HALF- 4 Water Proofs. size 55 3 Water Proofs, size 51 1 Water_Proof, size- _ 8 Water Proofs, size 5E ' fi DEN Il`l We cut the prices on o* Take advantage of this for Summer 5 Denim Suits at 5.25 f 2 Denim Suits at 6,90 f SPECIAL B In print cotton, hosiery Walking hats, etc. Black Lustre PER The-_Millinei I *;j;"_ -£514 ~ iir""" p _ . » __ __ 5', ppp -__ They are the prettiest lot We are busy making th invite our patrons _to ex All clothes made by us ¢l \ needs to be moulded and fashioned. 1.`ha5s what our moulders are _ doin every day, moulding and fashioning the sand like unto the ttsrns, it is tnerefore very im- portant that the patterns be iirst-class in every respect, for as the patterns are so will the castinas be. We ave lirst-class psttermmakers employed and are able to meet the required need. Give us a trial when in need of Castings, lllil Sllllllll l U0. liner Tunisian, which will sail for Eng- land tomorrow. Sir Charles was given an enthusiastic send off. He expects to re- turn in about eight weeks. A BAD CASE OF ASTHMA Mrs. George Budden, Putmanville, Ont. says:-" I feel it my duty to recommend Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpen tine, as I had the Asthma very bad; could get nothing to do me any good. A friend of mine rsuaded me to try this remedy as he hadnt-ried it, and it proved success- ful. I tried it and it cured me. I am 'nk Modem Founders, ` thankful to-day to say I am a well woman Dem Navigation Co’s Wharf. Charlottetown, P. E, L Phone 1:5 throu h the use of this remedy. Ikeep|it in thegiouse all the time, and would not be without it." vi ii " .» “SWL cmmvr is Bicycles-4 For Hire. Good... Bic l p _ _ _ PPIIIBC IBIIIIII In all the latest styles, from 2cIo 75c ' F-< Central Drug Store, - Sunnyside. _7. i iii) -f...i--'<-1--f‘~<.-2 _ --_ »_ T0-LET. At Oyster Bed Bridge. for July and August- “Spruce Lodge” (furnished), the summer resident-e of J. S. Cun- ningham. Ice, HQ_l!_§§. §_l_i__d Stable in connection. Applyto ' ` ` _- D. NELSON, Wheatley River June 26 eod 1 w pd. llElll}llAllT'SllMlK -0F- _ . l. W. Rllllllll. Plllll ll FOR ' A Holiday. If you are going pic-nicing there is fioihing nicer to take along with you _ than some of our Cooked Corned Beef. We will slice it up for you and it makes line Sandwiches. We have also Libby’s Chicken ' An ounce of sn md be content A Cominencing at 11 dclocrkfo m all 'Um H u We sell high grade drugs her household effects comprising- (¢ and Sundries at prices that L, Superior Piano, Parlor, Diuingroom,Ha11, snuff-nun" ga" demand consideration Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture Satisded c Sir Charles Sails far England 'Er _ ' ' - ,_0,‘_ ' ' - I _ 7 _ _ ustomers our _ .' .R- B , _ _ y cus. \¥ Montreal, June 29-Sir Charles Tupper -- _ wmefs- _,,‘)-.'- / Auctioneer - accompanied by Lady Tupper and Miss Qffll B0 0116- *l\)' 3td_ " I ` ' \ _ _ ° llllSZllllll’S Blll purolias ill Tlla|:’s lille fall( _'I-loaf’ C _ Lo , I _ » - _ 3.... as e 0111 Keep pp un_ch_ _ __ A `T°I1:0°.Si"°iL;;°`0i Fi-nits, sl I We I l k yrups Pickles, Confectionery, etc. at ’ _ Everything in the men’| Furnishing _ I ~ i | ‘ Beer & Goff S .3.!I.“..'§Z.Z.I.Y°i..‘.'..”.,...'f`.,'°‘ _ 8ulP¢|ld°fFr Ulllbrellle, Handkerchieis, Glov _ Buttons, Cuf Buttons, etc, - ll. llltlllliillllll, ll. ll. our si-on Lin WD ' F Collections made on the most llf I - Sm” °P°° s*t‘"'&°.7° tm 11 P’m' Gr sale reasonable terms and promptly re Mfg' Ku' st ln' »-. Bioycne Repair snap. _ “ig” fer- _ _ I we Hou--Sw 10; 121° 2 eposits received and interest al- 6 9° 8_ W _ lowed at best current rates. 0| iiieirr at co. Lid. ... i -Er ' I I ~ 's rURNis _ , ‘ y " Ma* 17 I -' '_ If ._ ' ` ‘ 15;? _.i _L “ ` _- *_ ` . ,~ _, " -_ ‘ _ I ;.-_g.-1~ i-rt.;-;’._ ._ -_ -,__-__ .._e '~ -. ' __ ____ __ , _ _ 5 __ _- ' - - _ ap _ g _ \. _ _, pf _ V _ _ __ __ __ I _ 3., _ _ _ ` 1 _I _ - » -_ s. ~ #ef ~ ' si- . "@i'»" _ _ ._ - - . _ _ \ ‘ _ _ _ _ ri - _ .' ' "" ' _» " - ' -» _ - _. _ _~’\ f - _ ' ' , _ __ - -_ .'--;»'.;‘_~_>'-;__~;*_- J’ -_;::b~f_. ~ 4 _ , _ _ i- _ _s-:‘~_ ~ _ - ‘-‘ 1-.. - - '-»’~"='==='=' ' - -> `- ' ' --1 ' _ 1- " -- r, ig, . 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