. .. ~.==.:‘2‘~T1r"=§“‘~s ___ _ ._ _ __ K _ _ If u .°°°0-OCC-000099 TH ‘ onN1Nc or °4LL the Ndlvs ‘s \ yes, fix? ‘F .e t- -. - " "_: 5° ¥t:‘~..~ s . _ ~.~ , ~ si _ " " ">_;~;”\-=»;_-§.~: 1: f A" 7 'W . -' ‘ ' _ ____ _‘ f- ESTABLISHED 189i CHARLOTTETUWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. MONDAY OCTOBER 28.1901. P_l(|_CE ` O 'T i -* . ff" _ _ g i _ -='i;G=\\¢ IN KWNBYS SMALLPOX BAPIISIS CQLLECI _ MILNER’S "HALIEAX Terrible Ailliction of a "'“° .. .f SITUATION $2050.00 EOR DEBT. SPEECH LOBSTERS W ell know Ottawa. _ ___ 8,., C......, Tn. .i.. 3..., .f Eighti-Pour Cases at St. bw Awful Experience. and Explains C. H9, he was Extncated from his Dmgerous Predicainent -° ,_<;_ff;,‘:;°:°..‘2:r.f:.;‘.?.1°.°::“;....,: sin iiiicoiws init mph he has endured cannot be des dmd in words To day he is £31 M “_” _S_f__»=_=:_»_:;>'_§:§\§j§d‘;;§§_§§§';_u8,y“§m§° The I. C. R. and C P.R. have Q __.._gygi:;_=_\>__1:_=';'_;=_§‘;_{l“°__‘_ff_'j§;_'_;'£"j_';"‘§_i“_§ Arranged About Wharf _ and Elevator. “I want you to publish for the benefit of .___ ‘ ` ll H' d H :O2 ;"‘:;';EZ_i__';§ °_`;ISg:es`;n 8:; 'rHxs1¢u.L1>ox sirnarroiv IN sr. Jonir. » gianeys Sr. J ons, Oct. 26.--(Special).-No new MY mend’ an k”°w th” I have been cases of smallpox are reported today. t thi di se for years They _ _ ‘ mm” ° _sde Egnsultmg the best phy Fever patients have been placed in the “OW hes _ ` ‘_ “mis inthe city, and trying every kind infectious hospital and all will probably dremedylemlld Y-\1\Uk°f I WGS “Doble be putthere with doctor to attend on gg get better me time ago a friend told thank me that Dodd’ idney Pills would cure ___e_ As a last resort I med them and nionrr-rorm casss suarnrox nnrournn. they have GUM* me- P Qussrc, occ. 26.-(specia1.)-Eigiiw ‘TMS is Th” mst year m 8' gre” many four eases of smallpox have developed at I h t been confined to my _ "ns That' ave no St. Hyacinthe and many are also reported hed with the disease _ “I could not imagine more severe snirer throughout the Province, but Montreal is lag than one endures who is afllicted with f,.e,_ _ _ Stone in the Kidney, and I feel the great gt gratitude to Dodd’s Kidney Pills. The letter read as follows sTR.ATBCONA AND THE FAST LINE. ‘Anyone who has suffered need suffer 01-rawa, October 26.-(Specia1.)-Lord |\°m°”ff°’ D°dd’5 Kidney Pms Wm cure Strathcona was here today and talked mem ____ _ble to estimate the imma about the fast line and other matters with It is i poss _ aionthis wonderful case and its miracul 5"' Wilfred Laurier- Wl °\\!'*; hi” m“d° °“ _the P°°I¥;\°Dh;‘('_° c. P. R. AND iN'rnRcoLoN1aL ARBANGE. len an women are as ing, 0 's Kidney Plus c&n cure such apparently In ST, JOHN, OCi}» TS 1'8- eurable cases, what will they not cure ported that the Canadian Pacino Railway Itisa r¢v¢l&i»i0D i0 CWD T318 DhYSl¢l5US' has made arrangements for the use of the ' I. C. R. wharf and elevator here in con-' junction. Their winter business in ' Carleton is expected to be the biggest i ~| ` __ ' 1 B\i!'l\Ii2t0n _ TOLET - Large's Hall Queen St Apply to _ ‘ _ .LQUISVIIIG NBBIIVUIQ Llrl¢’S LWCYY of any season yet. _ _ ` ` WANTED -An ex rienced ri for general ' `”' ` l PC S1 house ork A pl to Mrs W F Carer, Queen Street: P y z8diwk E 9_33§5°53f5i°i5fi§°7?»°553`- A; LMT An Excellent Ariiclc Written For The Home- is ec; ____ MARRTEE _ i Sggiq lByvpf§fi`f_ J; M¢Mi1m._ ` s on _ _ Erie Gum. _ .3,,,_ _ 55* HO n At the manse, Georgetown P. E. Island on the 22nd, Oct, by Rev. A. `\V. K. Herd- Manufactured by the char man, George Yostou of Georgetown, to I0ffef0Wh0f BOF&.Cf0fY Mary J. Crosman of Charlottetown. At Pleasant Grove, on Oct. 24th, by Rev. D. D. McLeod, M. A., Charlotte, daughter of Mr, Uriah Matthews to Mr. Frederick McDonald of Charlottetown. DIED. I _ _ \ 1 At the morning service Pastor y-‘ Baptist history on this Island", speaking preached at various places in this - whomlwe have any record as laboring here was Alexander Crawford, a native of the Isle of Arran , Scotland. t year 1811 and a few days after the event many to be a judgment from the plunging people in thewater." lottetown and preached in Lot 48. In 1825 Rev. Charles' Tupper (the father Island and reached 'n Bed T North Riveli and Chai°lottetoe:lv‘h?’ ryan’ Next year Revs. Joseph Crandall and Theodore Harding came. The lflrst churches which were organized by Elder Crawford were called Scotch Baptist and were very strict in discipline. For example members who married out- side their church- membership were excluded. The first regular Baptist church was or- ganized at Tryon in 1821 with 28 mem a Lot 49. John Scott at North River, a John Shaw at Three Rivers. Edward Manning and T. S. Harding who came on a mission from Nova Scotia. ted tizefl(by immersion) in Charl otteto bership of nine. The church met in a private house then a large room or hall was ren . A new church was opened on the cor- of the work of the missionaries who from George street on the site of Dr. Conroy's Ra mond briefly reviewed 'the beginning of aboutthlrty. time to time came from Nova Scotia and residence in the year 1%2 while Rev. W. ro P vines. The first Baptist preacher of pastorate of Bev. D. G. McDonald a new a great storm visited the Island doing pastorsin the sixty dveyears of itshiatory considerable damage. “This was said by and three of these have served two di l mighty on account of Mr. crawfor s Scott, Rev. John Knox. and Rev D G men.-...aid American Navy and its Wm gg ga Mi » ‘ _Crawford school In Ch&r touching um some ot the inost ` ‘s >";-1 ' ' *~'n..' Effect ' _ ‘A _, 8 ner of Euston and Prince streets, 184o._ bequest W be @59_0g_ The membership of the church was then This building was moved to Great ' _ _ H. Hobbs was pastor. During the brick building was erected on the site of _ _., The church has had thirteen different prominent points in the history of the g Q21’ church the pastor referred to the un °f Si' Ch"1°° T“PP°") c*m° 9° th* written history the moral and spiritual -1- _ _ _~ __ ___ f _ influence for good that has been exerted all _ _ _ _ _ _ through these years by the membership of ummm iuzaruzns onavrrv or arruanoit. i ‘ lllaln WBIL' 0, the churchlnot only in the city but in other IETEB _ _ places where the members have gone to P IABnz§g_BG’0ct`m'_(sp"hl°)__'l A “ ‘_ reside. Pastor Raymond expressed his _Sil'A1f1'¢d Mul\¢l'_l¥_ll5D¢¢°|1_dW¢1i7 011 ¢»_ appreciation oif the kindness of the mam-_‘ desire for a peaceful and bersto him urlng his short pastorate so th Ah.; g!,'e-at mm-_ 1! E and hoped they would become under Britisc:da;n°but said ‘let lzsmntiis' ‘ ' - uk' a great blessing to the city as _‘they __ _ _ '_ h _ xmaxsnoauins should increase in numbers and spiri ual °°““ °“ °-°°m *Wm* UU' _ ”. life under the guidance of a new ' _ _ pastor. _ aniumuxi-r wa-rarmro ruasoxnm. nir.r.._ mu of hum" _ _*de-__ The first Baptist ministers tobe ordained - ~ L _ 9° _ _ . _ _. - _ in this Province were Benjamin Scott t Wgagxtmshgnfxegff igdiggiléf; Ad;;_I;);’ is t' ‘u“_l’°(Smp'°m°:;T__t; d~ ' °°““‘ °°“‘°_ fwvnwd- _ va has um bv n evening prpachedin the afternoon from wmklng of the mnomml bm of thas _ 0"-I _ ' u _ I II Peter lst chap. verses 5;7. In the A __A N‘ md m .1 Us _ _ _ _ Th°s° were °u°rd°'m°d m 1832 by RW' evening ,Di-I Trotter preached again to a _ m an O V’ E ‘Y if f H house takin for his wth John lst lineaud engineer omcers as line omoen » ~ _ _ preacher of marked ability and power. ` thanks to the kind friends who had Closing prices ' 0°|;,25 AND responded to his appeal in behalf of the Anialgamated Copper && church after which- he announced the A.mericanSugar amount of the contributions includih a American Tobacco Atchison Common i _ ' 1 Brooklyn Transit Manhattan ' 1192 New York Central nil North Pacino Common l """"""""""""" ` "” r neck mana _ _ 1-oi m.i..,,. __ _ 3 _Sh Pull UIQ; od* methods of condu cting them should bein accordance with the needs of those whom it is intended to benefit. Are the condi- } lions in one province particularly adapted ` to dairyingi Then let the provincial farm in that province set an example in the selection and management of adairy herd. special favor in another? Then let tha there. Thus, while the operations of the naive# At Little York on October 25th, Mabel R. Brown, aged 17, daughter of Pbenezei Brown. Ah RMT Pblllil Ol), hlfl€ Ziiih TDSG. Elite - which merits more attention than any id. eldest daughter of Mr. George Harris other. It is proposed, therefore, to con~ stock. We are yet far from the ideal gi' B' -Sh Bit 11;;-_ Edward Isl ° ' prod _ _ on O°°'mT‘h'A°hl°i3h E'l°’ °R°4m°nth" vive prominence to one or two important be almost doubled in a few. Jelfl and in a manner that will aged22vears. duct the provineinl farm of Prince in these respects, and it is safe to say Tmnmst By us! _ and a half. son of E. Hildreth and Minnie _ l h I A. Duchemim and already well established _branches of by paying close attent ou to it _l i§b0V_¢_ e1___’st~B’. farm work, and also investigate several mentioned points. In Y94' D335 W0 ».__ _ .»0f such is the Kingdom of Heaveny other promising Held! of agric-altar! _breed__ng d__1_ve_st°ck hu '_ _ ._ Heat §°Powu'_ In this city, on Saturday. Oct. 26th, employment. _ args John George Eckstadt,aged77years. It is plain that experimental work vineial farm. Every your O 1878* _ ____ . “ ‘ _u Prdsnd. [Euneral today at 8.45 a. ni., eo St with field crops should receive considerable nngiher of young animals _ hal u__.h”,__ Bak puncta" oauieoi-»i.l manila.; 'reef seieeiicn of sub: ggi; distributed T;:0ngmtl;_°_”wm°f=_m <53; M _ _ _ t c n o vare ies, an e vnce. . ll:;;ge(?°°ists WHERE THEY GROWWHEA-1-_ fallgorable dime to sow them also the £217 much in the imp;0?;\¢;f;s°l I8' B‘°h°u°“&0"t"‘° B00 tiieatment of soils and crops. are land stock. The demall Klgndykg Bggfs ’“- questions which by reason of certain bred stock continues. and it is v _ um _ _ _ _ mek bi _at ego eWorm.S Itisalwavathe _ *"5* ‘md °f fi b°°“ YO" ““°‘“"’“ S°““°’ ‘*°°“ "'°"’ “’““ S‘°‘ ~5Zf.11‘.§“.?¥li.i.‘{f.Z°i§f.$‘.§.°li"2.‘If.°»f'l»`.5`$.'2`ff i‘.`.i.°°.`li‘.‘.. ‘IL '$535. “.3 1.... .i.‘....‘.‘." .. =-==»~=-f=»»1¢»-~='f3`=sf°=°f'» new ----- W9 U39 H19 1793*' lon? and Smering Ones the World Over' ' A beginning in this work has been made benent the industry. b°t’b°°"° wg" n°u“" v°g°“b v ' A l mdk# UAKVU-I-E» Mm-~ 00°- 29--(SP¢°i*l)-" [this season. Asmall section of the farm It would be an injustice tothe ti-uit eathers and Since the p“°“°°‘ti°“ °"‘h° awry °f Fra” were devoted to trial plots of the leading growing interests of the province were _ mnhmg but' Solid B(-mtg' It S°u2,:§’d?fe¢?_:g tf,':§,i§eg;,`;:§1ia:t¢beasn9t;i‘;; varieties of cereals roots and fodders. the provincial farm to continue in its ' bs 'dl nav to buv your hoop illiss neighborhood. _ _ Next year the work will be extendéd by present state. of the entire a _ence G _ _____" _ 'TWD ll* one °.f the m°st' striking °f these 'S tha' instituting a wider range of experiments. of fruit trees- _An orchard consist- _ f "T Wmmm Lloyd wh° mr mwths past' hm Th le tion of seed grain with the ing princiP=\\|Y Of #P919 *fees Wm 5°' l had Diabetes. All the dangerous syrup _e Se _ _ _ _ . ~ _ .T toms were present. He lost over thirty obgect of increasing the productivexiessof _ccrdingiy be established' there. A _ __ __ p.)_\)1_i_1_ii_:;is in weillht U1 1955 'him WW* I the varities under test will _ receiv;haifruit plaaiitatgiin wil; tan txame plloveuig '11 ~ . - hare of aattenton. e=he ii v ua e asS¢ f81’m» in fi knee Ka-‘"3" S _ _ _ Wh6l8SalB 8nd R6t8ll n£e1_>ri|1€izsTrv‘Tr;)retdTiL Mr- J- T~ C‘°°“°""' “°_° wnnzvras nisvcxsns .irviriir _ c<>nsul*off_n=s "city, Wm mme in my 8 ' re ii.. Psrinpsir is zss» ~ fmore on the we ._ -*haw of 525900 °ff""Ed by the Selby-b}i‘ieTi‘TeLsstTT>?iT:?i?iT md! been-rauiig or diar- v _ _ 1 - ' y Smelting Company, for the recovery of goin bullion values as $335.00? Swiss ffm the Selby plant at Valleys _ Junction. drops hx wat” given fact- '_ . . _-__ _ _ choicest #wok of ` ' __ _ IG»<»dS- in Reward _of $25.000_ “£.'i';‘:.?..2:’.;t‘.i..‘{;“:.°.‘:'.<=.-‘?.‘.f‘.?"°'° ‘_’f'ff‘ - ~ Q but few whose services were such as tot -_ _ etc. that we ave ever _ --'-_O-‘-° -_ _ _V Newestlioods at 65 cases and Don't lose sleep, anticipate _sam __ nctiigsncies by always keeping handy 1 _ _ '= :i bottle of'Pclson'a Nerviline Just. _a few I " than rub _ afsrnali ‘ &C0 "`,.;»‘>"v|, .Jr ‘Y _A §\¢l'»'. stain? " '°‘>.<. _ ' _ _But we wiaheo remind the Pqublig of another _ " We are receiving and opening the lgffggt and _ _ 5 _ Books . fC@l7C| F __ _ .A 1,3. . ~.. . ._ __ . .nf "i _°*`i' _snr _ . . `\»_ ‘vu .`.‘ ~ i -.1 sg *fell