nk* mf is _"lf " “"" if +_f , rs __ " " 'Y =‘ `r_ `_,' 5. __ as uv __`___ ` E ' `.. ` ‘_ = _ _ - " U I ` -I ; Q " _ 1 \ ___ ’ ._ '~_' ' "_` . __ _ __ _ _ - V. _ ._ ' .~ _ _ 2 __ _ A __ ' ` -li ` Ai, "T ‘ ~ T'-..:_ _ r '~ _ I _ v -TT ` T J-If '_ E V "Y ` ' " ’~ " .__ _ ,_ I N \__ ' _a ` '_ ~ _ ; ' - ' . ` 1’-STAB!-'SHED 189.! _oli'i\iu‘.o'r1‘r;1‘owi~i. Piusciz rznwaiua isnasn. riunav. Jum‘_i'i.i__i9os. V < Pixies: rwo Piisliiii cisiiu woiis in V;"ri|E TWHELAN _ in_io°i soil iivmoilm sivi iwis or iiiioioisi DEMONSTRATION oiimiiii . _ Orders the General Not to Secret . Police Instructions _Held at th; C_ A_' A_ A_ grounds Yatgrday Special Prayers Were Offered Orangen_i_en " I-looting Open Fire But Only to issued to Prevent Popu- “ __A Ma “meant Oration Eulogisticiof in All the _Churches _ to Ronia_n_-Caih_ollc' Uni- _ ' Beseige the City. IBB VENEZUELA. TROUBLE. Som-znan, Venezuela, July 16-(Speei ._The situation is unchanged. The attack on Ciudad Bolivar by`th can Venezuelan Government troops has be deterred at the request of the Amari and German Cousuls and Bishops' ` A cirr e1.os1aL! niasniionn. President Castro, wishing save the liv ‘ar outbreaks' a Circa? Mah. Delivered by the Rev. _ eiiday _ j 1 _ . . _ the vity- P. C- Gauthlzre lrms Ports smzoos common. _ day in of the festiial an The revolutionlsts having no provisions Roux, July 15_.(5p,°h|)__The Pope _, thggumeuh ' _ cannot resist more than ten days. - 4* V ' grows gr-adue11y~w¢°k¢;-_ H, hm 8 hd "__ __ PBA” th _ B501-__ _ “T1°l'~;_ e RUSSIAN SECRET INSTRUCTIONS Owiugfo the many other attractions' of our love and gratitude. _,l|l\\li- Dummy' ‘ _ “U ' i~' - i = » ‘ e ¢n LONDON Ju1,I6_(S cm)_Th Times yesterday the attendance at the Whelan It le hie greatness as a patriot that His dimculty ln breathing hes gr .ry _ _ __&_*’_ and _ ’ _ pe e Monument Demonstration on the C. A-_A. appeals to our hearts. It is that greatness more Sedo" and ls wwmnnled bysevws t _ * ~ . Prim# \|1¢`S¢¢1’¢li D°1l¢¢ |I1Sl»1"1°°i°°° i““°d__A. grounds was not as large as the occ- which we desire to acknowledge, to pro- b mhm h V” ` i* _“___ _ _ I at St. Petersburg, Odessa and other-‘ aaiou demanded. cllim to the W0l'ld. M6 5° Uflllllili 55° 'ro W eating' ` determined hostility to the gglilieh. towns, for the prevention of poppin- out- The daywas magnificent, with not a memory of that greatness to our children srscun Puarims am: oirirmum. maid _‘ BNF, cnhgug ‘yy".,|wh .cloud tobeseen in the azure sky and a and to our chi1dren’s children. Ed. . _ breaks slight wind made the da), which would Whc‘an loved Prince Edward Island. he Sp°°m p“"°" w°r° °“°'°d In “H the 131°* ‘u wi “"‘°°dm°‘“-‘ °f 3° es- _ _ _ _ of theinhabitantsof Ciudad Bolivar and The stringent character of these in- otherwise be homabeaumul one for the 1°vedC“.da_§e1°ved theEmphe_ churches after the celebration of mass I . _ » _ to avoid the horror which must follow the _ structions is regarded as showing that spectators who assembled during the While yet amere boy he emigrated to -- - -__- _ 1 -. '1 . '_ Gomez not to o en fire, but simp besie ildence in the lo alt of the o ulation. 1°? W” the ommm on me- Hun' Edvard Smrmg L m V _ E ' ' ` _ _ D ly ge y Y D p \\ helen by Rev P C Gau hier tous struggle was raging aetruggle well ‘ ' of Palmer Road. The eloquent French calculated to fan into ardent dame that storming of the city, ordered Genera the Russian auth,”-mes have lime con, afternoon. The event of the demonstrat- Nova Scotia with his parent. These were ' ° ' es in that Province.A momsn Canadian orator who can well be ranked sacred fire which nature had kindled in _ ' _ _ _ ‘ - among the foremost of Canadian speakers that youthful breast for if was a struggle ° _ _ _ ‘ r _ held his listenersenthralied as he delivered for responsible government, a_ struggle for - ‘ f ` a stirring eulogy of the statesman whose liberty. Young Whelan entered the fray _j _ name is familiar in every Island home and wielded that ever mighty weapon the ' The reveiend gentlemen said pen with a viiI°u1`» 3 f0l‘¢!e» 8- DOWN' 5555 _ _° ____ ' ` A I L D GENTLEMEN,-Onlvrising *o commanded the admiration of friend and ‘_ A __ _ ~ “HES AN th foe. When the smoke ofbattle had cleared had mwmg wulhmuk and h°”°Y' 'Cm Took Place on the Beautifu Little Island ` YESTERDAY AFTERNOON inthe Midst ofthe Descendants of "'f;‘f,‘:;';mm_d _°,,_m,_ _,mme,,y_ the Early Pioneers ofthe Sec- tion and their Friends- '_.` ____ hadhgehhrpicacltatkudeeeellcwae try atBr'udane" Ile Island Nato I ' `. Th heautifnldaywlthamild ht°§l_°blowiu from the weetmade the spot aa ideal one ‘ fwarpieaio ground. an§.it,ia_._s§¢_e__t.e say these ll .....~ ......£.""‘ V°°'“`°....». »V ....'.trs:‘ partofthelhovince. \ was built by the Bay of Fundy Red to Mr. Lewis, of Cardigan, for whom it _ Granite Works, Milne, Contts & Co. Ltd. Proprietors of St George’s N. B. It is ot New Brunswick arey granite, and the sires are as followsz- Bottom base, 30x3.0 1 4, rustic, first base 2.6x2 6x10, rustic with polished dates. The dates 180.3-1903, are iu § inch figures in re- lief with polished tops Die, 2 0 x 2. Ox 3. 7, ' rustic at bottom, with the balance pol‘sh- ed and traced; Cap 2. 5.x25.x1. 7 axed with artistic design and beautiful dnish. The committee and Mr Lewis are to be com- V mended for the excellent judguieatf shown in ite selection and the makers for Onthefroot face ofthe die are the ful wlo¢ililleerlpl_»icue:-_- _ ` _ _ Jamim Hcharea, bum 1748 died Donald Go:-doll, born 1162 _ 1°aeir'tiireeoiiiiorea._ _ " *_ ~~-~ Hegaret, wife qf,Donald Robertson. Eiirzite »:%:_t.iemes:____1eeLe-ea, so ith! o Oo thiilkht mls ol die , Johntffoar, 1%. ` James Moat; 1826. Ol hlle C110 UIQ tellllilll Of the _ Grupo Dugan. __ hardy Seo pioneers who first mad tbeirhomeinthateectiou,aud yest mic! theirmemorywaedttiaglyhonoredby thebeautifui monument that hae bee erected andwasunveiled over theirl as resting piece. ' The ceremony took place on the small le were Donald Gordon, his wife and f island located in the Brudenelle Rive I' about two miles west of Georgetown. is one of the most picturesque places i dtho ._.,. ,_ . _ I _.or It ‘ Duncan Robertson and-two children. 8 ---- Monroe. ‘ Rear face of die. _ _ burlei here. Island was Christina McLaren, wife that prosperous part of the province, lDona1d Gordon covering about two acres of groun with steep banks all around. Looking east Georgetown can be dis- tinctly eeen, with Penmare Ielad piain~ ly visible in the dlstlncoe Westward a beautiful winding river with its comfortable farm buildings an well tilled holds is a sight well worth seeing. The island is covered with due groves of young birchand fir. The monument stands in the centi wisesev »ri..»:z_»t r¢ee.;_.'s§e_i,,esag_i`~.siet wi " '74' by the chairmao,Waiter Gordon in a ehor addresses. Laren, Secretary of the Committee charge and Dr. A. J. Gordon of Quincy Mass, the doxology was sung and dedicalory prayer was olered by Rev. G. Sinclair of Montague. Then came short adresses by c Daniel Gordon. Rev. J. `C. Mol v.eLUaBL_E ADVIGE 'ro umm- _ _ Ea ‘V , d iiineteugn-mul f{~Tii°fi‘”“aem1ypf°°e¢,4|f'i`uk‘k ' ab d t d al ou Ne?-.viligelzi 2 absclutexeuret- - tiopains. Boi .5 times €;inotherremedlleza,§‘pbwer issimplybeyoadbeli m . 2 cent bottle today, test lt, tee this' s not so Poison s Nerviline always res. iheumatiem. _,_ Got a Hammock for your land, New Zealand. The National Anthem broogb the pro- eedings to a' close' and the were dismissed by the music of the ‘Erected by their descendants in _mem-_S\|eil; an Owen Boc0'NeiI, i ll ory of the pioneers ot Brudenelle who are gpd' u Wellington, that land which t ._ , _ - ` u n _ ._ ____ . _ _ d The proceedings were opened yesterday’ ffeedmn. After speeches given by Nathaniel Mc- ill the Irish babes in theircradles and breath- a R. lcveofliberty which hae ever animated Hou. illan. ` Cardigan, J. G. Sc:-imgeour, A. C. Mec- Donald and Alexander Dewar of Auck-_,been concentrated in each Irish breast. ‘hebedtbe career efshis peat houldbo I kg can Edward Whelan was born in that |0151 land which has given te the world, Gratten, 'a Flood, -a Burke,anda_ ,a Curran. aa 0'Connell, Plunkett and has produced legislators ani law The nrst pioneers to arrive in Brudsnel- giver-s who have graced the senate cham- o r bersand assembly halleof almost every children, and James McLaren and his six pormtry under heaven-¢»that land whose °hl1d1'¢l1- The GNU U0 be bll1‘i¢d 011 the sons have ever been found, in every ciime oil ia the v`ery'¢orerrone. fighting wie: word. pen or sword the battles of liberty and Yea, it seems as if theangel of t liberty hovering over that unhappy land - where for centuries it was denied a rest- ing place fanned with its cherub wing led into their very souls thatspirit of inde- pendence, that Swarm patriotism, . that and distinguished the sons of Erbs, or as if the longings of a whole nation for , freedounstrengthened and accentuated by long years of oppression had Irish soil yet not for this do we seek to .a.monument_._ _As aa orator 0781 question _ hadleud _. _ operation, ganetiig-_ more painful, more dqiloeable intelligentlv the obligations which their Free born educated men and women who hear me to-day, you owe in part the pissing of _flee-'education the eforte of Edward W*\`o1l-Al Youlfl if you would know what youth, ,ep- i . _ ` _ eaieais cau”achie`ve,'studyft€h hlattliathat life. l ree, he ioveii :Edward lsland with a_ .great _ love, -but Us ,lpatriotio beers to hc n1led,satiated,by even' so 05581* _‘as his adopted -province: Th'al$_ i!1°Wil“' _ furnace of patriotic ,love ; dl8f\lS°d Edward Whelan had no peerluparliament it warmth beyond our , shores bag- s s_ ~ ~ .___ _ ____ _ __ _ ti h voiooaSl'Th eatnessof ll .- more wwe on evening hour when all deparbedlor Thepioneers, eighteen in all, the Laieas, the Gerdoas, etc., built a Char ahout ive hundred in all, home, after a day of `ge`uuin`e`V/pleiare. ' . _ _ °_ and pick_"ont`uoneT° curlnew solid ~ - s Comfort V Hammocks. “Easy to Lie in” “Easy to Buy”' HASZARD & MOORE. mriyihélf, _ the absence of the clergyman, and it- ~ \ .~ .;,;e. _ .'~-l~' e _-._ _ ol|\aP`_l]beoItleo_invinoib\c charm whic_ eerit' -fgratftndul-kwas»l_ove-of. .country t ehlrQ§Q" __' __ _ -3-_It~%aacd..__ __ _ _ ,.f§._.__,_the r ta-of animated them all. Their desire, the ‘ ii ‘ " ` i»'l'|§\eul~u»ti:;tm 5 'mu QL, __ an .' - » times hie burning denunc _were is _ »¢~in»¢°°*_§“¥°0 We? .-sera. nailed iionst _ r»°ee-P“= f*§~‘°‘S° occasional sermons and bapt 3 th Tr ytyirfncipléfs they ;7~"‘i’3 children. - PROGRAM FOR TONIGHT BAND CONCERT." ~ mii- March-Great Guns........ ..J. Ju Waltz-Medora . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..G. _Voelke Grand Selections-Enchantment ..... . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.....J. Herma b Polka-Trolley. _ .' . . . . . . . . ..O,‘E. Sutto nn \Valtz-Eirerald Isle. _ _ .., . . . . . .H. Round token that he posse T Pcssessing a clear and judicial mind he l was also a~ far aeeingstatesmau. Aseome giant oak rears his head into the 'clouds U S far above the other trees ofthe forest so _l did the Hon.Edward Whelan staudimong his contemporaries in parliament; who' like the tender ivy clung to him for sup ‘lpoit when the storms came and the winds b r roared. As a writer tzo he ranks high. . He had the poet's heart at well sas the statesmdifs brain and his lectures give ri and literary powers of a very nigh" order Grand Selection-Maritana ..... But not to Whelan the orator, _hot to Two Step-Solnte the Flag. .W.T. Piersc Waltz-Jolly Fellows. _ _ . _ _ . .Voltsteo God Save the King. n Whelan the statesman nor to VT/'helen _the *auduevsr since his me as a e ge , at _‘L re_itnnd§'_ W wme _wi»eiis|_l'i_iwhich_. has prompted and the spkit . which responds to the appeal made by Her Majesty to the benevclcueeof aflher subjects on belialt otthose who are mu/il~ ered fatherless and huebaudiesa by the _WU |10' raging in theVBast._uot forthe honor and glory of her nemo alone busier the maintenance of freedom agsiustiho eucroachments of a deepotic and power."A`ad he went on waxiugmolc and address you I feel and feel strongly e , . , _ singular claims of this occasion. a demon- F away, the goddess of liberty smiled upon ad.” sweet Ca"'d° °t °u"“'t'h° .home °t ‘ is - free, loyal prosperous and happy people ””“ ° ` f stration gpeat in its subject noble in its her champions for they hadbeen victors in * ° . ‘ . ' . _ We etod E i' ii dseoteii,Irieii ' .V ~ obgect, and most laudable in the motives that holy combat. Yet tyranny and op- and F;°n__h_ 1';'_5_fi___;?n‘9p;; md hu_m°n’__ cludede _ th th i ‘ edits r meters. We ere pression had not been dethroned in pil a we usp: pl, ‘ te once the rovinces. In P E I. our fathers 'mae' the dw "huh hmm nm” be? -__ ~_ E zagunsemtehidnxfrosi-ybzl gtianqawlxssg life has iivedp“under a constitution of deepatcbes °°m°u'° t'°° emhm” °f m’°"°7 ‘M "°’1‘| , _ _ _ . We have seen too Canadians ol- 1 f l t i the history of our dictated according to the caprice of absen- °'°' ' ' . oh . Ilia; Iggigohiyritzlhg hist-:ny of Canada tee lard proprietors.” They were i!°vern-. _ "ery and “nd °t "en °°`ti°“u_t7 ‘Ruff M ._ EY - itself. The,memory of the Hon. Edward ed by the iifamons family compact under K t‘h"_€ mg “nd dl' mf' th” Whelan is treasured deep in the hearts a system of avowed despotism which 3 H‘°l°°3b1‘;Ed'€';:_'_l W:°h° 'T' and afections of our people and his aims, paralyzed all expression of the popular _:sind ut: Emlnm Hu _:gi no °' - i ii wiii. elim is o in e to _ ktxlihbreaopestagfi :i:er‘;pi;ri;2°l;:|nstoll Pm over thBeuat`JaT»o of tieinge. 'its the kultr; p°tri°usm’ 99t'd°u°m °f n"'°rk° Edward nieiid. on use the iiiseory_e:_o:.o1- ~ _ V - _ ` . - ~ ii. H IIB ll p|l& ' s’ _ ~ - 1 I *"‘“°"*“°‘? _¥F‘3°.""“.”.V lf’ °"'“ we gtg; daring? is-ioeio :gan og ""“"“°§"°’“°"¥"““““"'°"‘° in °‘“°; ""5“3"°’ *°iif____a‘_’Vt‘;_-"l‘;`f"h[ |~ H23 we-ieeipie. sir, im in :ever or more- ‘l*.*.¥%f=..‘?9.!!P°°_Y`*’ Th’ Our ero we appreo _ ' - _ broken the fetters th'at;helii our |_mople in hm lghgigtmzig _ ~; 's °°"u° °°bj“u” fuel. '-ms.” re' fensiblelthan that of she Hou. member ‘Ho `-"“ !é‘v"_om'! UV-quam' ’ i main e :ree _iad¢l>9,\!__¢l=__!1t.'s\:5‘i!\_>ver;ii_i§ ms that voting iw” th’ m "N Heir-i-ai=iai.,Jiriy1ii-`is,,.¢‘i.i)-31|,-w‘., p°°°I°’ °du°°“°°m°“ nt' t “ml ° of the' people of - this Colony to Vanhoruecondrmthereportthathalal Il _ lleve the widows and orphans’ “Qing ' ' » new stats iinposed._ - _ 1'; d _theappoinuueutae Chairmen d ‘ 0 mu °°“u7m°° m tp. Blum -B1” the Transportation Commission not . member!! _ ,li_ev.lnx_1T»,lIi9§oi-ii_ie work. ' -runners: rnorimcrer ` ¢ '».. .¢- _ Grier mp "' dayin ‘ _'___ Vi§o.z__$iag_o|§q¢'t»eae prediction that therewouid be au explo- llhll. _ ‘ ' __’_j;- riie me 'anew-tea saerepqeiivm ee iereuy aeeitwite. 'nie mee aamite§e_aie'e ns moon.; or whole cloth. ' ' " _,- ,E *mom eloquent ae he ' ~ ‘ _ ~, more auimatedbythegrandeuraudepb-I limit; of his eubiect till shamogied ooass, wiiars, noxious _ iii ssed a cultured mind_ aiitiee living in we e_ ,eerie uniquthlll glihious sp§ep§Qf§_ a _nati formsdofrlliiielmtraeelheaple ,pace pre- servingsacredandintaztitschagaoteristics, iseeusoms isa iee,iisaV»--2 -W' ~ V fu" ~~ -sf <-,i '_ »~» #_=:>..= - -».. -.,. ~V . __,» f .... . . . ». . _ _ . . ° -..»_- -=._=-.3~’r» . -_,_~.._ _,__,~_. ~. .~ »' ~_ ,~_-'-‘ii -_ ;:.-__,, -1: ,V1~_=~_ :__ A., ~:_ . ' ' _sw ' 1 ._, =__;,¢‘\.v 3 ___,,;; _ _ ; _ _-., ' ' - _ V _., V ,~ »_ _,. _ __..,eV :.5 _.___ ,_, ____ _..,____ _ _._,____._G_.l_ __ ._ _ . - ___‘____§/,__ _ ____ __.. my . , ,___ __ ,__,__________, 3 _,__ '-_.~_'~_ f~. ,;- __ -_.-_._»-, ,_ _, . , L __ ,_ .rs .,,,,,_ ~ ef, ._ _ , . _ _ . __ ~. .» f _ _ - Q; .. _M4 _ _fr ~._ __ ____ _ _é 3, .<,..__.,,._,. ___,.,____,___~<. _"_ _4_____ ._ _ __ _ _ __ __ _ _,_ T O U R I S T 5 Aff; <1i1'¢C’i¢di£0 ‘ia _ Souvenir Books °-em Have you seen our beaut- ff' °" Shéjl _ _ _ ' P. E.~l. Seat-nf~Afn'mf CARTER & C0 N a I _ Ri S 1 _ Chinaware . Glassware f Silver Goode - Souvenir Poet Cards Patrio_tic_Gooda ' _ _ Lead Penéila' with view of Queen Square Gardens,etc ,etc. Limited ZYBAKWLIBKOII - Woonsrocx, Out. July so-(3pedd)...(