3 "W"*V"°~“` v~*'\l4\-lUl'*‘\U f 1 o ii. .c " r ' » 1, f 1 M, 5,' 4 A he urnirig uarliiau. r fi il ""” ” ei - I v ~ A i = *ESTABLISHED |89I. THE cDARDiANl CHARLDTTETDWN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, JULY 11, is9s._s PAGES. 3 s 3 R C W C I - lst eéorm orey (Baptist) read fromlstoutness of heart, its progressive spirit, men were kllled 81 0 f V _ ' l _ thisns '15, 20: -‘But now is -its true federation. In his congregation l ' mu" mn IK _Wu M” Head of 8 comerfemng l Christ risen from the dead.” onto the he was a preacher of immense power. mm 'wnden °f 79 ninn nii°'inK~ cang_ l End otH that s8li2ll_1ime risurrection chap- His theme was Christ and Him crucified., Adniiini SnniP°°n n°P0l 00 be ahh K MOYTMAL Jul__9___ S _CM Pi Vol er- _vmn wast en sung. _To the poor he was a constant, sym~ save the Chrlstobal Cololi” &h ( p ) _ e Asleepm Jesus begged glee pathetic and helpful friend In the There” nndv Cappelo, an Italian from \'~ ~ it rt From which none ever wakes to wee l Presbytery he was oneof the best work iscaya " ` U P' ‘ I Eivalril nee eenleesel lo nlnl-del-ln,, ,M W-,le Aeallnnndnndlstnrbed re 058 ors.A fewyearsago there were 12 Pres- e on me can llglihtl VID ‘ ‘ = Y' , P bt ' 1-tn . - swampedinth lte l%t Eva end ,lenghlen nlee le helng ,l,,, lne l el l L-nbroken by the last of foes. Nl'_:_riplpe_pi;_p; by:iéi:1i;t_pc:lnll;l_s_ls__llaé|_i_t;. were _ht e a Sl e . il no 4. gang of counierfeiters, w o have ' pn; ~ ,y ' - - , ver- 1 sep in esus tar from thee 3a- We see this great change and ,..-. _.--_,. 'hooded the country with spurious 52.- “W Thy kindred and their graves may be; kn0W What if llJ€8»lls and it was largely Bncnnnn ,S null., -ngnsnnd nlnn due to the deceased pastor. Proc ed' » - V From which none ever wnhesllo wnnp Mr Fullerton spoke of having visilaedltllii £ S l ° _ » _ ¢ l . - _,___ R D ' deceased during his illness, and while To carry ou; q|¢~||n|°|| '[1 | F_RlagnGhh/(if (_Iai(i_ilpbelll. pastor _Of the not expecting then to dielhe was resign- llllwlll. IIS Gi 0 IS UFC , N260 d€llV6l'0d\ ed either ‘o continue his labors or to ? - - - - ° WAsaiN 'r J _ CmC_M_O Julv 9 _ __ _‘ ml a brief but fervid discourse as rep depart and ne wltn Cnnnl In the G ON, tlly 9 (sP°nl\l)""" | l'6~ ' ' ' ` ~ _ - ' 5P F l sentmv the Christian community of (1 f h L ' - Tnn Prnninnnt nnn nPP°inl3d si me followup are the Clos" I Wes, _ Ch et _ O t b1_ d wor so t e poet aureate he admired. n _ Jiiiy Wneiii 775 i doin 35 4 *' ‘i~‘- '-'-'3 pollvlnlffblndlindliionsllhenifniddflhrdlllinalallo l§1>?1nl;afnn1;)::,cfln(:,!sedvl;1e bar and met his Morgan, Represomzmve nm' "sk pork, 9.9.9 Sept wheat, 685 ; corn,3:?-i ; oats,f-'Ui ; pork, 9.90. Dec. wneat.6|)}: corn.32§ ; oats, -; pork -_- Atcheson. 54; New York Central 1191; Burlington. 1071: Cotton. 6 21. -*gi-i The future is uncertain, butii yon keep your blood ‘pure with Hood`s Sar- saparilla you may be sure of good health. Our July bills are being delivered. X ours is now due have the amount.-Moore & McLeod Tin-: cheapest chamber sets at W P| Coi.WiLr-’s.-9 2w d&w Wana shirt, collar and cuffs, 49 5 cents at D A Bizrcss. d&w if s Sulis are basl. 29ff settle that little account We I sent you the other day.- Moore gy- McLeod. I i i ’ "S: ¢’~‘~J \ for settlement. Kindly let us l C ed C0 Fullerton. D _ e e ma re ret that ____ ipeaeeh- (guy sorrow makes us dumb. nnin taken from nn' lhnlldhe gms non 1._ ereave amily has losta devoted husband and father; the Ceuzregatioh tigivlnlnonhlzelginagtgirseollftland HE and Cnnidn niid 105* n Hindi fn-Plain and spend his birthday (to-morrow) ` and ind °°'-'ninnniiy ii W°i`i'iy with them as he intended. But wel and public spirited citizen. It was w0n1d not call him hack He is gone W dn” 0f iii°'5 inysieiies inni 0n0 S0 to a more glorious home, where there *__ hethe People-S cemetery_ strong, so useful and so devoted to the is higher work to dn, gl-enler enjoy- t gnod °i nin fellows snnnld be _taken ments and a rich reward. On behalf 'oft Loving Tributes o a Faith away The ranks of his brethren in the the conwregsnon or the Prssbviery and ' ' i f ith d ii " f 'nin'S i‘y en ni 9- COUJYB G ai fn of the Presbyterian church of Canada - - . llen. ~ . ' Ul MIl‘\l8f8l' Pald l)V RBVS- There are some we cpuld spare-those he would 5ny_ Farewell’ my brother! C. M. Campbell and T- F, Wn0 were 1nd°ieni~°1‘ if ine Cnnienafinn but not forever. We shall meet again. ‘if ine °°n2'i`9giiii°n nad been taken W6 There is nothing in this to make us sad could understand it, hutit sesmedthat nntninv that in 105; nm-nnll , 0 I n, y ur _ inn” Wndni W9 can 3Pni'9 inn ielni life brother is continuing his work in the the 513! I0 g0- H01? ini! I1'f6d. U16 presence of the Master whom he loves. trusted and the true had been taken. Hymn 334,__..perever with lne The funeral qi the late Rev David And yni We iin°W_ ii inns! nn fight- HIS Lord,” one of the Pastors favorites,was, ` ' Sutherland look nlaee yesterday allen own relations with the departed minis- then sung' after which Rev J T Bl.ynn_ 1.- oon, from the church in which he had €;ftn;dfb‘1’€nL°°;lf.set anddgffnctlogaalg Rnciof of Si Pnnvs Angiinnn Cnnfcni 0 long ministered, to the People’s ii 9 9 i _n e inn if nn Tying S pronounced the henedieiion. The pro- M n J l 9__ ~ `_ enletel-y_ The Chnl-eh had been llmn to speak of him._ He was my brother. nessinn wan then formed at the church cabi_;It> dilmla I1 yd dgiphflliltl) The in nnlelnn hlneh the nl ll, 0,-een, He wasatrnefrieud He was a true 400,- °° “sn °nn ii 1`nin°l’S ’ I t n""°° wait. ...ri ginery :mf Jéaaug "ite fm- He “mf “ii *>°*=‘°fi °°°’Sb=<=k The pail-bearers were. Hon D Fam--i°‘ P‘*“°° “°-‘i°“"-i°”’~ "`“‘ “‘°?° “'° 'Kindly dl-op in tlyday and symbols of the dark shi dow that had "nat nn Wnnin nnt “ny in ni’ nine- _ Hn l18l‘S0l1. J0h!l MOPh8»il. David Scht1r~ .nnniefdnn eyidended inni ini’ Penn” Pnfiy allen upon the hearts of the bereaved Was' mnrnnvnn nn able' nnrnnni niinid’ IDSIL David Mclllnis. W M Coffin and grows, i ‘ ng,-egatl0n_ _ ter of the Gospel, aworkinan that AB Mnnknnzim 4 The work of sue” ~e ina th _ For two hours preceeding the funeral needed nnt tn bn nsnnmen' rightly di Th!! lIl0\1l'llBl‘8 Were Mr Weatlierb gtk n ° 6 sea services the body. enclosedrin a beauti- viding ind "did °f ii'nin~ Aindng innnvn of Halifax.brother-in-law of the .°°3‘“ °°”tin“°s' Heavy "nunry in nn' ul oak casket, reposed in front of the Prifidienn giffsfwnl qnnimen were Pie' Bd, Ml' W°0d, 0110 0! lbs Blder§ Of his ing Wiindmwn fidni inn Fi`6n0n fl’0llii6I‘ pnlhil where lhe deceased paste, ned pllnmgnl-spégiépalhfprypge ang love fps §>rmerLcongregationin Halifax, and ,for that purpose. so faithful] ministered. Wreaths and ° n S n ° n ‘inn GV A GSK ie, i1iS intimate frioild . "' banks of bldssoms covered the' casket n°'ei` _ f°i'2°i ind mins _ indy nnn and cotintrylfgln, Pasiof of‘St‘Kfilli‘éW"s` Tl&Q"€?y“?q"'g?;‘s°€;'m‘;g' img” and tables on either side of the pulpit. in ni? (Mr Cnnilineiinl Sindy Church. Truro. There were also m a 5" 1° mm amannvnrny “Pnl” Beautiful wreaths has been presented, and nin _niwnys eninesi desine alIl0l1g the mourners the following “dine tennis- that from the session and trustees being in neneiii nin i9ii°W men- H15 P11101! members of the session of Zion Church: Matters are going from had to Worso _ ,_ hl-eken enlnmn_ A harp wilh_-,e was his throne. He never lowered _the Hnn1)nvidLnird_ PC, Lemnel Mlllef, for the dynasty _ broken string, was the meniento of the Standard-_H9 iinV°i` cdiiiidd Pdliniiifiiy Wg!!! MUYCU, W T HUg'22»h» DA Bruce, The Austrian Em erm. ls d- 0 d choir. Those ofthe christian Enaea. He was 111d<=i>°i1i(¥3,$'£¥##¥%'t ia Picture Frame For a present or for you - self come and we -vill do it cheap. We have on hand 4 large took of Picture beautiful in tlieirltoiiching simplicity. Firstarequicrii sung with pathos by the cliozr. Then a brief prayer offered In Jesus fall asleep Their better being new er ends- 'I :H Books and Stationary Victoria Row. Opposiw Post Oice. 1 - g » ' _ . # gi pie oi' the departed nlinister. I "°""` °""'°° ""°°“' °°" “N "°”` o ii. fiiii ful labors and hi h eitam Just before the sctvirc began the niignii nyiiilniindiid View °f nineisl innawhlle I0se_ lied will, n While man. with such mental grasp, keen rilibon tiled past the casket and |1aid insight and elegance of diction that had the flowers upon it in iestimonvog the he livf.-il he would have been known affectionate revardv in which lhe de- beyond inn hound* nf tne D°mini°n‘ ceased Wnsl,elll` he-lhenn He was faithful and manly. In the 3 a}§((e \\'nenihree oft-lock Camille church Chhrchjhleh _i1°i°"°_