‘ 1*-_‘;.:~. ~i~" CL ‘- oi ilospélfs Progress. ° i fir- '.‘."`» The Conference opened yesterday as usual. P,|'9°|li@§$fi,L¢¥¢ in t_'h_° Uhillf., '1‘hi-niinutesoflaet meeting were read iiiiiliiilopteti' ` ' " cation *four Rev. Drs Mel`.san", Editor ot ii... wssioyan, seniiioz irrwtlnss and urging fnuroltodil from the Meth ...isis so i»s._t_o~b_ripa' upthe circulation this year. Mr, Steele commended' the good uork carried on in connection with xiii- book room _Tliere had been a slight .ii~.~_i-case in the circulation ot the Was- Icyan, but_arMneiease lit income. I .\liiny of' them thought the Book Room . was in better oondltloli than it has been _‘S for iiio last llior 20 peers. ' 'l‘iic report of the Ministerial 'Session o was rcndllnd ldopbfltls' U iicv. George Steele read a communi- ot,i|io piiperto-the 101]), mark aimed at _ . 1 _ _ M to imptasses'iass|_i= wiiii 1 ... '|fUEsD£{¥61i.NiNg. 4 The election by ballot of Chairmen and ' ' 1 "1 ' L Se ' . Be . Lo lull” A `_:_`u_(: to those in attend - otorics tor tba diirorsnt districts wsio C"“"’b“" “"“‘ "°`°'?3““°d' m‘"““"“°"- “““"‘ °“°"E~ Mlwtimi was lllrselrsttenderl which as follows vM°“°n' _ V Fredericton-Chairnian, Rev James S. "URM, BA“B°R’l Crisp; Secy Rev M R Knight , socy Rev, J Spivey (;,,-wg ing compose tho Board. Arch. McDonald ri-ie; Secy., Rev. E. C. Turner. Secy_, Rev. J. VV. McConnell. l-T011- Charlottetown-Chalrmim, Rev. W. W. dge; Secy., Rev. Geo. F. Dawson. Summerslde-Cliairman, Rev. A." D. St. Stephen-Chairman, Rev. W. H._ cnaraun. EDWARD ISLAND, _J ali, 1905 an iw... '"°°:zi~.:£§` _ii 3'- -W5 QQ.. ._ ""3", fs '__ _ _ :".i_~j_ A ?"""~ if mr’ _ airé . ;@_1_@ » Supplerneillt voted $20,. total vote ISI. ‘Angus Nlcho son, retiring-trustee was ro B0i\.l- W- PGIQDY WM Bllhointedtrustee installed. Progress ot school good, Chai,hsm_(;h|,|,-mfm, Rev JM, Strom in place Josiah Roberts, lfeiilred. Follow- .t_eaeherneslgned‘, _ ‘ Woodstock- Cbaliman, Rev J. C, Slllllwl M01-005. B°“.l'- ,W- Penny: CENTRAL mmsqun ` trustee. Benj. Aitken 'was rc-elected as ' Saukv|||s_(}h|,1,~m,,,,_ Rev; (;,,.o_ Simi; $50, supplcment1$40_ Mid-summer Ivaca- ésohoolhouse. Usual supplement of$l5 was also voted. Same trustees were re-elected. New oLasoow. _ Human mvss. `9 Supplement. voted $3) to each teacher ` The sum of 840 was voted for Pr-lnolpal's running expenses. Midsummer vacation. _ I _ J h C. M D id ` ' ¢,g,,|iy;Se,,y, Re,._F_ A_W|gmm,m_ ` and #F0 for expenses. Same teachers en-'_salary, $2) fe_r__ assistants and for ex- ;¥§(;;§I':t,(s5,I; tmd0Jf'R-_ Br:0|?_`m:‘,asw;: 5;' -,I-°h,,‘_C|,ai,.,mm' Hem C_ W_ Hamm Zgaged; James Bullnian re-elected Denaes $100. D. A. Lawson was elected 5' ' ufsecyn Rem Sa,,,u,,| H0“.,,,.d_ _ trustee. _ trustiao in place of Geo. H. McGulg;.ir 'C retired. James-Vanlderetine, Chairman. - ~ * ` _ ._ - s _.rf it _ _ \ 'oi i l Y ’ ' ' 2 -i.-,. = 'iq 1. _; B°“'|'BP5”~ ~ L » - ononoinowiv. _` 1 V nu. srswasr noses. ' Says I-ingvich The school meeun8`:§'§"`Mhpon' “M ‘_ _ Th°|`° WU* fli\‘|¥reD\'osentative'm0l¢- ~ S°h°°|'“°”""ZWM_f5irly`iVellattended.Ei -if ~"-. -» - _» ' .1 : R iw .` ” - " _ i f _ __ _ Dept" op ' shows that great interest is taken in the gililito of steady opposition of Lzlic military sff_‘:T'°\n:;;°e;:;':;;'§ ;'$';;_:l:p$:'n:?£party the diplomatic. measures for the ) ‘fo __ _ _S_.` D. Aitken retired and Moi-ioigas _Deuce voufcreucemevontlnulnic- _ A““_e»B‘r was chbsdn I" M” phlce “EE General Linivltch has again wired the .Emperor saying that victory is almost at Aniount voted for contingent expenses The sum otsooowae voicd for ii new secretary. _ - vlcwml ihand and begging that heiuid the army 'Ihere ‘was a fair attendance. The [be not deprived of the opportunity to 0 vision' and lmpiores Czar not i | - - rylarge one. Samyl Wood was all ing $210 was voted for suppismsm, md Itatepaycre were welt satisiiod with the C m or Poftun to Restofi inted chairman Tbg__\¥§.¢iieea furthe 'Mohr member D F E ns dd d nsulng year are:-Daniel 8t`oWart,'Igna_ itmswe .sho sulvwle-mei", i!:`|;.kl:“ M540' aAmB°“rl.I;‘ i _ t P ' , -. - f ~ , . _ ~'*f‘ll`ili: lollihmilh arildlhhtssotn Autztitfm `Trueteesfm-emmlnl veariare P. W. llc- i6°l»`¢‘l f°1’° KDHISGS $422 'P- W- Clorltfll. _ Us T ~ I is 0 I U ms' upplamgr; '$55 Cnnun ziepenvisvg ébonald, Capt. McPhee, W. W. Jenkins, -CiiaIrinan;A. J. Grant, Hecretary. ' " _- _'1‘oo\i_s1io_ 'rho' pndsat a~oshsi-,aiiison' Th° S°°’“f”""“ '”`°’°°‘°d' ' wwra uoiruous. E ST. Plvransnimii, J unc 20-(Special)-In` restore thc piestige of the Russian army. Minister of War Saxiiaroff had an aud- -ience with tho Emperor and presented i-hc measures for another mobilization of the 7troopa. He urged the adoption of this plan, Despaichcs from the front indleiite that no negotiations are proceeding between rthe eoniuianilers for an arniistlcc-_ lected secretary. _ .~= ~ » canmoasl upplenient voted was $75' and $05 for Vi - f---_ mama 5 PA: imrg0;Secy. Jabez M. Rice. _ I the Sustentation ,Fund rcsultcii iw ¢_ The election' tor the b`ccretary~Tre`asurer ,;, llows on the second ballot : _b Three wasa large meeting and .nach ' |m,A_DMaBAN,_ _ D itercst siiown.The people are determined o have first class surroundings and the The l-011°h8I‘W11S l`B-HDl>0il1l0‘|- $15 SUD' Daniel Foley was appointed trustee in lace of Andrew Redmond retired. John G, Serimgeour was eleoted“li\ place of H. `liliiiJUliiS _' ili_VEliiZUELi __-_ _ ~ 1 ....___ fo -~ D.Moii an. no-_' -i , _ H" A' c “ y pre R°V~ 0- W- Hill11\|l»0D.` W- m-ingipnl ,md $25 to ,.g,,|§t,,,,,g,_ DL H expenses and repairs. The trustees are si-iiicil the report ofthe Board of Exam- I Re\,_ F_ A_ wmmmlml “_ ost possililoicqulpmcnt. $75 was voted Pl¢lr\ent was voted M50 $30-40 f°l` \'\l““l!lB 'F. Bissctt who is iibsciit.!i‘0lll‘-`l7lI'8lillstrlci. W_ Rain.,-i,,,0n who (org yen", has con; Dan Buchanan, James F. McLeod and' 'E ach teacher also $111? for running ex- £$|0 was voted for slrbpiedldnif, $20 to ST, .lnii:~:, .lunc 250.-(Speclal_)-At Klng's College, \Vlndsor, touioi row three lin-rs, Dr. Paisley :was irppolntcd chair- 1 man and Rev. A. D. MoCully, sect'y. _ Rev. W. J. Kirby, 3. M Rev. W. R. Poppci-was chosen second 5 125 was voted for running expenses. ‘ S°0l`Bl?l1\’Y- _ `l nousiy been trustee was ie-elected, fD.MeDonald.Major Murray wasre-elected F l ‘ (To be continued) ‘ xpenscs.-James Smith, olialrnaiin. New Brunswick students will receive thc Mc" G’ sum] pmsenmd repmt ot the* serve- representative to the Genernl_ degreif of B. C. L. _ . re 'l‘i<~a'iui\erof Children’sFund. Co 1. C M th th, dl H t _ ’l‘hi= Cii|idren's Fund reported that they; 1;;:'e\I:/‘i°R_°(')':)':::ro‘E_et;:'[;sL§uSL:‘cul";b?n: out the entire province ami equally _ ri-i-oiiiiiiend that superintendent. at of the mmm Snbmmed me following nmmciul “"°°°'V'¢ ICKISIUUU" "1 U1" °l'h'¢" Pl`°' liiilcfoi11Glrcultberéquesten to obtain vs, froin the num often dollars for the li.-v'l‘ Miirdiluli' read’ the Missionary Educmmml irouniiitbee rl`pol‘t.' fcmmngmm li. was recommended that tha' time for _.G lioiiiing the Annual Missionary meetings U on tlic circuits be in the fall;tlic gener- S_ ai ii\isslo1‘1'i':ri~ i`df\5i‘ese`h`iIstiv'eB, Rev `Ur. su W mu __ l‘:"""s’ ”'“dJ H_‘i"tf°r whnmwerei re' Childil'xen's‘l:lnnd ._ 4'J40.CL ‘l“""‘°”d wg" -".b""°k'b°»'"d l°“°n °" Temperance _ . _ _ . 255.0. how to in as out tus District ieports ' it \\-ini recommended thata Bible Solico Gen Ep_ League'______ of Missions be’lield tobe addressed by Cl iha missionary- touring party to be in the pi-ovinccs this summer. The place sug~ _ Mil _ . . _ . . _.___$7ii91. i'i.iii|rou’sFund- _ ' __ 'suzrhnfigomw ._ ifiaiyg W Ml atement of contributions : I _ _ _ 1215.10 _ _ 301.051 _ _ 552.16 103.651 150.54 . . 2022.15 C Fund nlonCh.Rclief_.__. __ S Aid and Ex Fund ._ omen's Missionary ._ 7121.32 _ __ san ‘l rcuit Purposes.. _ _ _ _ __ ._ __ _ .il0,ii64s1t. They are Miss Mabel _French and Harry Mclncrncy of St. John and Marvin Hay- Wasiiixivron, June 20-(S,poclal.)-A a result of the Loomis-Bovvcn controversy Herbert Bowen, minister to Venezuela, has been dismissed while Francis Loomis Assistant Scc‘y of State is cxonemicd. Roosevelt declares that Bowen liii.~i _-!. viiiccs. E. R. Maelium was appointed delegate to the Teinpcrance Convention at Toronto. Mr. Macliuiu is now on his way there and will be wired. The Enrolment Committee reported as follows of those present: Minlsters_..... , . _ . . . ... 78 Layinen_..... . . . _ . _ . . _ . . _ , . _ . _ . __ 42 Totu1__..._.._..... _ . . . . .......120 Rev. Dr. Sprague presented a resolution of welcome to Prof. W. G. \Vatson, ransferred to thc Conference a year ago. nisterlal Support _ _ . _ . . . . ._ _ _ _ 44,325.46 it was unanimously passed. Siilililiillii i _ I’on'ri_aND, June 20-(Special) -Today Raymond Albert, merchant and town ' driver, were arrested and taken to ;s Bangor forsniuggling. ‘dered. _ The prisoners are alleged to bc agents _ awaai `i_ !`.`.-E.” Orrawa, June 20.-~(Spccial)-In thc clerk of Madawaslm; Eloi Stamant of{Bouse today the Autonomy! debate was Vanburen; Thomas _Dingle, fur-yman on resumed, clause 12 of tbe`Alberta Billpro- St. John Rlver,and Alexis Albert, stage 'viding that the Legislative Assembly hallconslst of25 members' being consi- of Chanibcrlaln’s Cough Remedy. It has proved ltsclfto hc the best remedy for ward of 1-iartland, N. B. spent years in hunting up si-andalous Miss French has made o. brilliant record stories with the sole intention of injurim: in her course, easily leading hcr class in _Loomis and that his conduct has been oveiy subject. She is probably the first most reprchensive. lady lass yer in thc Marlitimc Prtivlncas. 7 l ____¢_;_ I 'Lili VIULATUHS ' Hlli Iiiiliiiiiii Whooping Cough in Jamaica. Mr. J. Riley Bennett, a chemist of Brown‘s Town, Jamuca, West India Island, writes: “I cannot speak too highly whooping cough, which is prevalent on this end of the globe. It has never failed ‘Sir Wilfrid Laurier pmhented A mme to relieve in any case where I have recom- Dr wntsan ncknowledged" ma MM of a Montredl clothing house and have 5h°W|UiI Y* "limb" °f dislflvig *md the -~$1eo,:szii.».o ,pmh_ ` in-sicil ivashfoncton. It was fnlly discuss- _ - cil * ‘ ` 1'” Sprague moved th” tho summer b The present membership is 13il3'7,oii pro si-iiosis oimii-mions hs hom in uio city of » Si. .iolin andfthat each circuit become re» Rev J. C. Bei'rlc_submitted the report of "W7" 238»'*°l°“1 13375 n‘“kl"3` " M" hi' the contingent fund committee which was felis” °f U4- ' idoptcd,tlie Secy Treas. being authorised The report of the Children`=\ Fund ‘o boirow sui'iiclcnt.'_to meet the present _,c _ _~ - .ii ti io ' wunslble for mm aegste' “ ww' Qoflluiillti-96 Billillllmfd by RW R* 5- rxpcnses. The flucstion of increasing the iiiect their own expense. This' was- C carrlcd'. " ~ ' The committee- to. _carry out the er- .-.nigcincnts was appointed as follows: _ (inc minister and one layman from each- i-ircult iivSt John imd the chairman of i-ni-li district ssoorrespondlng members. gpmgue’ Seconded by a number of mem__ Ldoptcd. bers' “nd '"1" ied by °‘ Stamunx "om Wm A committee composed ofthe President, 'l`lie church, property conimittc rc-° i~o|iiinended'tlIl1t the property at Mar- 'olrciiit was made a mission. rlsp was cousidcredat some length. _ `.e,,e,,,,e_ Wu _d|5,,u,,,,e,\ M, ,.,0me_ length On recommendation, Jacksonvilli ind»1lt.wus agreed that an appropriation ie made infaccordancewith an assessment The second report of the eductlonnl com _ .1 some years ago. mittee was submitted by Dr Paisley ani Dr scott Subnlmed A new c0nsm,ut;o,, 8\"°9‘l L0- A l`°3°l“l'l°“ "mved by D’ 'or the Sustentation Fund which was l»IN»\‘ lil! 3°|»\i‘ll1d'Kl»h°i 157000955 be d°V°l'ed passed by me C°nf0Nnc0 to Rev wnnau lic Secretary' and Rev T. Marshall, Dr io thc linlldlngioi wmenso at Kensington. Dobson on lilsrc-entrance intoihe`P. E_1 nah, _'_ Irvine and J_ M_ .\ii~E\'ana by tlie»a.ld of ix blackboard ““dN~B' "°“fc"°"°°' '_’almer were appointed to co-oper- siioivcd the methods of computation of the receipts from mission stations. .. AFTERNOON SESSION. ‘ 'mis Gonfei-ence mot si. 2_ao. '_ Alter other minor business-the ‘ Con- We with other dennmlmmom ference adjourned to meet' “L8 °""l°c\" in coiindction with Home Missions work. _ EVENING SESSION' _ Votes *of thanks were passed to the re- Tho closing session of the Methodist tiring president. the secretary. 0l»1\°l"0m‘ Conference was held last night. The at- ccrs, people of Chu.rlottct0Wll. CLU- fuwr devitwal exercises and Fagumg [tcndance had fallen off considerably dur- The mmtm. of the place of mgeging was mmuws Rav' c`W' Hamilton su m tc 5118 W0 lJ\li‘l» f0W‘ll1YS- Aflff DPIYGP 'md lofi; with the Conference Special Com- thi-. report of -` the committee on the Sus- ti-iit.ation.lfiind which was adopted. ltcv. Jaioe's'B. Crisp than submitted the liuzil report of the Stationery Committee which w1\BiH0’lAa.` reading ofthe minutes ihc.'Supernun\er~ mmem ary and Widows Fund Committee report: RAW H_ E_ Thomas give “Dum "|35 It ed. During the year $1755,52 was collect- next meeting he would intmduce a ed* iesolutioii that the Conference take steps v Rev. T. Marshall and J. Hunter White _‘D bmw “sem were appointed mcnibers of the Commit- -th . _ The last. matter of business was e 0" ` ` 'eport on the State of thc Work. lt WB! _ be Rev. James Crisp was appointed » mutable m “me and made u strong 7;, Will be roulette its natural duties ` 'Secretary of the Cblldren's Fund. 'P mr observance of Dm i f th bet The report of the Temperance Com- "):;bu;l[_` 0 - "» and _\ huloaenoss. headache and rm °°|\“§§5\\ 5° °°"°d U 7°" "“*° ,mittee refcireil backln order that refer Amar reudmg reports or the work ot Hoodie-e Pills » big, _'Iii cents. noe be made to the Prohibition Act wa# _ dm nt memo” em the 0 . ri t.sjoissatiiati»roiiibiiio. -°dff°mih° °'° ' ' md' lc repo' U h ,md ', 'ionforenoe eamelto a close shortly after had been such a success ore V e . _leve“6_cl00k byungmg nndpmyeh pressed approval of its oitteiwlon through ston, N. B., to Vanbuuen, Maine, without duty being paid. It is alleged that thirtythousand dollars worth has been smuggled since the in vssiigsiios simon. ` bottle of Painkiller to-day and you will be insured against cholera morbus, diarr- hoéa and kindred troubles. The old rc liable Perry Davis' Painkiller is sold by .ill dealers. 25c. and 50c. bottles. Osioaoo, June 20- (Special) - July Corn 541 Sept Corn 525 “ Wheat 805 “ Wheat 84.3 “ Pork 812,521; “ Pork $12.85 Sli!-l Rav. W. J. Kiniiv and Miss May Kirby gave very interesting addresses before Grace Church Mission Band Monday _him ilesdf. 'He leaves to mourn a sorrow- afternoon. _ A van? sudden death took place in Grnenwioli, Kings County, Monday even- lugin *tile person of Eilwnrd Collin, ii ‘ highly respected farmer. His wife who 'asin another part of the house heard a fall, but thought it was caused by her bu.sband`ci_\rryingiii an armful of wood. Not heM'lng`, him move she went into the kitchen and was horrified to find ing vrldo_W(`nso Miss \Vcbster of Marie) and a family living abroad. One son Frank iso machinist in Boston, Edward is in thejewellry business in Boston.T`he ' daughter! are Miss May in Boston and Fmi1m{marrlod out west. assisted in passing goods fmm Edmund. voters in each ami stated the proposed iiiendcdit; and grateful mothers, after P. P. Gii.r.is, serving sentence for third ffcncc against the Piolilliitioii Act 0 _ A . I ' using it, are daily thanking me for ad- iam] \v||||am Lame,., _s.,".i,,g ,.,,._,,. HOW ARE ALL AT HOME? Buya » CHICAGO MARKETS. ‘ Several conservative members argued “ll df” that the arrangement was in the interests oi the Liberal party. All day was spent in the discussion of ~ _ _ b°,md,,,-;e5_ TonoN'ro,Junc 20.-(Speclal.)-loastery and southerly winds, cool and showery. lust What Everyone Should Do. _' ‘PHE TE¥1’EMTURF~ Mr. J. T. Bhrbcr Of I1‘Wil'lVlll€, G11., i\l» Wir;-in weather mime again yesterday, ways keeps a bottle of Chaniberla.in's ` Uolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at . _ hand ready for instant use' Ammks off-Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck, Lame Shoulder collc, cholera nierbus and diarrhoea como _ These are tim... common ailments for 011 S0 Suddenly that l»|\€l'B IN D0 H1119 K0 Ewhlch Cliamberln.ln's Pain Balm is espec- huut a doctor or so to the swre for tally valuable. if promptly iippiisd ii. win medicine- Mr-_ Barb" SWB! "I have save you tiine,p\oney and suffering when tried Charnberlaln’s Colic, Cholera anil[¢;r0“|,1ed with .my mm of these ailments DiarrhoeaRemedy which is one of the be-st For sais by all druggists medicines I ever saw. I keep a bottleof it AMHROHE AND Mm_ WOOD, Hazelbmok, in my mom as I have had several “tucks Ileavc this morning for Harrie, Ont., where of colle and it has proved to be the best they Wm reside medicine I ever used." Sold by all drug- ' gist. ` 'Minard’s Linimcnt Relicves Neuraigla. I1' is not charged in the Prohibition summons served against Thomas Bell that he l-:eepsa bar in the house of G. A. Essery, Grafton St., as stated in The . Guardian seveiul days ago. Minemwgy ,md G,_.0,°,,__,_ E Biology and Public Health. Minn-d’s Linlment for nie everywhere. Wfilff f°\' °“l°“fl“" 1° Tl ‘1 c etar -1-sy-in - Q. lhnie is i-uui iiir togii.. in Miiiing, Clicinlcnl. Civil, Meeliaiiiciil and Electrical Engineering, SCH' _ Affiliated to ie . e r y, a Q||eon’l School of Mining, U|||v¢|-ally Kingston, Ont. Closing Prices June 19. June 20. Atohlso 821 division of districts was most sensible. =vLs-ing them." This remedy is for sale by “nec gm. gm; on-Uwe’ wwe rammed from ggists_ iail yestelday afternoon by order of thc ini is tee .c asshimi _ ~ iiiii wsairiiia. ...i.“..‘3'.`3...‘l‘if.’.T".;'.?'...._ ”°”""“ opnumen i To heal undrloften thc lNn and remove _ grease pilanglinet spine. pa'in¢'a\g1¢sri.b,ei.o tue Tlx- "kUtée_uecusnic'n" 'Tu sou.; lbenfrnlietosoroc. vu-s. _ ' BOYS" Ci;0i'l‘l1‘NG. Few stores, indeed, taltesuch a pride in providing smart and handsome suits for the youngster. We willhe in a position to-morrow to show our complete stock of spring suits in all the new fabrics ol' tho various grades. Tlic 1-luster Brown i~.ui will still be a favorite, of course. Nor folks for older boys keep up to their usual volume.-James Paton & Co. 6 - 15d 1w_ ;____ _*_ ____ :-3 Q If .= 5 9 D'& L ...._°f-_ I 1 -- - 1 -- _- 4--_ ./.~ _ == ll. \~, _,v [ hu --. .fi ' _ smH af :rs ~ - The S 4' ter Shoe for mea’s,_. and ja3,50, $4.00. 81111135.00 ‘ Madge; the, following _ lasts all kinds of feet. _ _ 1>.li..i_§.u:’..i.i. as sod. wide ‘ iss-i' is M wide ` - *‘°° “”"` wide, _ _ if A ; `___¢ew~=°=» wi _ lf ftggmy and .» M _V ,Q _ P _K ,_/F~¢'__: ‘ ‘ - _ ` 7”-. - 2 if -:"2 Bkos" r _Ii 1 _ Ly. »5 a ' - 0 -Q33 i j"°“:’i°"°-__“§*l'~T""l"°W"- 3?i§_“i€‘f1:::;_i"° ...... ...... _ R ; A S o N Juno 10: si- Lady- May, Mcnougoii, N. Y_csnmi..... 141; 1421 gg, _ _ s' _- -` _ _-`_- V ‘ii 1' I 405 >.-- -wav -.rec =saeui.n ~-use _ Re»Rose _ _ ef ._ .3 _»‘~ 'V '~. _ Because oi the ' re lb Seleeilbn qd Blending, My sgesis iii :hs sos; are expert isa man, :id every lot of _too that is sent down from the Garde!! U9 to pm md, g,,,p_¢¢gi.,n, They take samples from the _ ' chests and carefully taste rliem, then if the tea fully up to the Red Rose standard, it is accepted and slilppedi if not it is rejected. _ _ ‘ ~ The most iggmor tm ot su, however. is when 01° tea arrives here_,__as during' \1lf°“lll Sea. the very great heat often i\Q§¢f8 #0 T¢*u’:z ously. Immodlddl °n _*f_"lV‘1»‘_”“9‘" m A H “lm each lot and subjected to tile-fI\¢_ll¢_F|li4 Wu' W °“ 7 nose ass when-wo .asi¢sa.su= asia osisinul _Bevel and msnzth are \.1°=4 f°‘ md R°‘_° ia" “""°° ' h A iobbsa os is i>iin=i'- be ` ml d k Wh hiqgsd and ready tok put nm e pac ° ues. ii ieantesteittlsin initio lull# lm* °° !!l*°‘*€ 'F' _ _ . ___ _ _ _ ‘ _ é ' 'latte °°W-f ~ ;pee_n":;i3;oai¥`»¢u:byi5i®.~uli_ik» chan? ~` - - ° r. a;ssrABR0U\¢5r19_$ gl¢.!*=_!“+»5~ ‘f~‘i5"? " " ` _ _V iixioqlfs using.: cisutmp. .sis is siiamssisis. ~»--~--~~~-‘M-` ._-.,».';..1.g;fe--__-i=_._.='_v_ii;‘-§`r~*.~.¢f~Z1;‘?§f7' ` - ls' _ _...’z;_.» - __-.nw _J ..`-‘ "_.' _ _:'i_1»;-.I$<_.<_ ,.‘_ _-,M-... _. _ \_ U £3 TEAM AND»3H|PP|NG- §f’i§°i.'_`_`.'___._ an $2 zoo ioo; Belle River. _ Erie .... 41 .lane S0 art Day Spring, LeBlanc. M. Illinois Central_._... 101 1031 Mountain; Ella B., Jlmmo, Picton; S. S. Louisville and Na.... 1451 147i ' Bsstlgouohe, b‘eari_l.`_Mcntrcal; S. S. _Manhntt.nn.....__... 104 1041 Olivette, Tamer, Boston. Metropolitan _ .. _ 12.1 125i( June 10 cld: Lady `[May, McDougall, Missouri Paolilo_._. iiili 005 Hens miter. .r_ssnsyivsiiis_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ini; ice; June H): Ceto,W`oyc, Rlcliibucto, N. B., Rhudfng`...... .~_ ' 051 051 Hazelwood., Irving, Grand iRiver; 13451 135; Dwlna. Michaud, Buctouche, N. B. Beuthem Paoihe._.. 62 02h Kate. Joseph, Psspsoisc Q; s. s. si.Pau1_...__.. 174| 1155 oiivsas, To.-ssg, Boston. _Union Pacino. _ _ _ _ ._ 121; msg -U‘.s.sieei_.._..____ wi 288 ` THE WHIIEEGQDS SALE' » U. Si Steel Pi-e't‘d.. Ni i 90i A_ brlnht and horny thmns Dominion _ Steel _ 222% 282 [crowds our counts.-s sa day iong Dominion sisoi Prfa ._ ._ Buying garments that are dainty pure Dom Steel Bonds... “ mdwhiws- _oominioocosi ullseyolehillofqioyanclmiltlu- Twin 0ity_.......... For they know they‘ro getting worth- Cololido Fuel . ... . 42 42] _,Joined with beauty, style and prices that ‘ “N "gm" _ Cuban Dlarrhoea- . Wbllfii .YW .i010 l-his IBKGI' l»|ll'0i\8 U.S. soldiers who served in Cubs during ‘mist come and U0 thi Wh0l° dw l0l18._ the Spanish war know what this disease Kfll`you’ll miss. the eeenon‘s daintlest and' 'ig' md that ontimsfy |emedlee~hu`vo little _ Wir ` more eileot than so mach wares. Gabon Tl' l»l‘i\Dl1\|DRS film! U0 UN dluibomioalmostunveumihdimpwus A_t it, same address, since 1891. Also* Stencils, Steel Stamps, Price Card oiit~ fits, \Vhite Enamel Letters, &e. WNW ISUMMER _STOCK QUOTATIONS. A . . iiuasisiiei TPAM PS- 1 GOODS 4 Hammocks. in great variety. prices 75 cents _Bn dur beautiful whlteweor. as a mild attach of cholera. .Tllnels one - _ __ _ mhhd beitof all they'lt_ stand the washer- |»,m¢a_y,ho_wover,tbatcan aiwaysbe dlpea- .i P507* *l_¥Ul\\°l 009% ded upon as will be seen by the following S8.\lC8DBllls CDVQIM us, we’ll do thei~i~st_ Chas. W. lack s-ii-is Ka.; si. \\'o_.i. 'i‘oro..io_ to $5-00 each. Croquet Sets. 4 Bail. 6 ball, 8 bail, all prices. Garden Sets. Sand Polls. Shovels. Gar- den Trowels. SPORTING GOODS. 0ur 5c Foot _Ball Sup- plies. Base Ball Sup- [» Iles. _ Tennis Note. R_e.c- Boille, &c.» _ i|||Ghods. Rubber Balls. (ali sim.) i l-'.` _.i gi 3 "ii-‘_ . The goods are going fast, 'i"3E:*¥3`35533“3?~» “.:.‘;"?.:e.:°..;::';_.“::r..2.“f: cniniors niiiiiwiiiii ' -on toms or this remedy cared iam And find them at " “ne‘Store that Saves you Money". certificate from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of ` Houston, Texas' “lhereby certify that Gramer” sk°w".° Dontwalt tlllnearthelast, ' st|.`|n.|.. Baa",- - Cha berliiln's Colle, Cholem and Dlar- ' ' nam" hmm 'md ‘mm and rlioelz Remedy cured my hnshdhil of a Shqvglg, Pgng- aeve attaclvof Cuban dllsrrhola which Q uour nelghbonn will teetibt Ithank ' Boll br' so valuable A inodioho.” For LONDON HOUSE Chlldren’l Cabs and Csrrialoo. Dolls. _csi.s, oo Quo. so., &o. CARTER & C0., Lili. ~ _‘... si ~i -‘ _."i‘i l'~\_i~-is i 1 a "i*i"'l" 1, .v 1; . C I . |40 ills ll- ix I i ‘ _ i i .- 4 if i ,I :F 17': i _.i ,. = s ,_ 1 __,f§“l.‘ i » ‘ '. _ _"i fl- "-3” :J ig 1; if tl~`,z‘ 1; Fil. T i -;i_ - _ _~» - _ _ l _ 'i \ i .ff _ 2 S c_ -..__~ 1-.__- ......_,,_;_,`. , .serv-: __....».ixc