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Impartial, rename. newer eeki atall time toturther thebestin a n: a a l I i: Morning Edition. daily (except Sunday) thy?‘ l l | l l l erests ofthe peoplcand therefore as like People’- Paper. Published at its offices. New Prowse Block North side Post Ofllce, at the following rates, payable in advance:- months Lin‘ r yr..., ................... .. szml-weelily lildigionlhllond. 8t Thur.) per . $1.50; in advance ........................ “L25 eekly Edition (Thursdayl Der year $1.25;in advance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. Branch Offices have been established at the following placeb. where subscri tions may be paid, news turn; lshed, adve ‘ug, iob work and other busi noes transacted:- Summerside, Currids Bookstore-I). K. Currie Manager. AlbertnmAlberton Bookstore, G. S. Muttart Souri: East, Telephone ofllce, R ScamamAgent J-E. B. McCREAD_ . lJ. P._HOOD. g Editon. Business Manager m; Mlllllllll annual SATURDAY. AUGUST 12. 1%. 1.00 MARITIME BOARD 0F TRADE. The annual meeting of the Mari- time Board of Trade is announced to take place at St. John, beginning, on ' Wednesday evening, 16th August. We trust that a good delegation from the Charlottetown Board may be in attendance. The trip aforde a pleas- antsummer outing and can be taken by delegates at one fare for the round journey to 8t. John and return. While any matter aifecting the trade, business and industries of the Maritime‘ Provinces may be taken up at the meeting the following subjects have been specially suggested for con- sideration: Preferential Trade within theEmplre. Tourist Trivel ant the Development of Accomodation for Summer Visitors and their attraction to Points of Interest. What Can be Done to At ract Desir- able Classes of Immigrants to the Mari- time Provilkes i’ Municipal Taxation in the Maritime Provinces. Shorter Terms of Credit. The Developement of lran and Steel Industries._ - Statutorv Londitions for Fire Insur; ance Policies. . - ' Tue Increase in Marine Insurance in couneceiou with Canadian Atlantic Ports. . . . Rates on Freight, on Apples. via Halifax, St. John and U. S. Ports. Improved Regulations for Passenger and Freight Service‘ on the River St. John. ~ The construction of on Electric Rail- ’ ’ way tbrouglrtheAnnapolis Valley from n. Ditby or Annapolis to Halifax. ' Improved Telegraph Communication _ a "l between Prince Edward Island and the i tremely solicitous to have Gunman do the work of an" ' opposi- The mtesmed Examiner is ex- -i tion organ which is at present rather indifierently and inefiectively per 1 formed. - luau u umn Im- -. ‘ J- T- Puma Ill When David hit ‘~ Hosaidthat suchat ingnevcr cntcr- ' ed his heed before. No one on Prince f ‘o. Edward Island is surprised when they “l l J‘ hen-r of the merits of work done at the I); Modern Foundry and ‘ g; lllllllii strum m. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. ‘From the- date. of the meeting or i Parliament on 16th March lastito the J prorogation g covered in all 144 days, a period but ' » a few days short of five months. If , the session continue to lengthen in yesterday the session this gway ‘the members of the two houses might as well take up their permanent residence at the federal capital; . The death is announced of Hon. V *2 ‘T’ Acalus Lockwood Palmer, a retired‘ With l SW06. _"_ J uuge of the Supreme Court of New Brunswick and for some years a _ court on appeal, it stands as high County in the Coinmonaand after his‘ defeat was appointed inthe Supreme Court. Some years ago . he accepted superannuation and more recently re~ turned to practice at the bar and with undiminished success. Within a few months past he won fora client who had been injured by a street car accident a-verdict for the large sum of $25,000. Though this was reduced ‘by the full water mark in the records of personal damages recovered for bodily injury inNew Bgunswick. Strange to ‘say! Mr. Palmer afterwards met with*a' street car accident which eventually caused his death. Judge Palmer was , possessed of warm social qualities and] an eminently forgiving disposition. His professional income was very large and he spent it with a liberal hand. Hie only son, Mr. C. A. Palmgr, Q. C. died but a few months ago in St. John. i’ ‘Church Services. Imnonisr. , Prin S -Pra ' gov. DgdwpogysgfAqlelge-‘lfihflgndrlfieatlqklri oward . . a Bible class at am. “w ‘ Grace Churcln- r in 10. Rov- J. W. AlcConnalk . A. at l1 gers invi . Seats vided Bu School 2. E01. ." strangers. oday . at l5, utC It‘. at 7. Stran- atolueeof PRQBITIBIAI, ‘ thaw-Prayer meeting at 10. Remil). RMcLeod l1 and7. aabba Blhleclassaizill. u‘ m“ “a s J Prayer m. , m? ofi-Yio. .o u’ “iii “owes-QT, SchoolaudBible claseat 2.3). monomer nrsnann. 8t." PauPa-Iorni prayer at 1i a. m Suudayechooland Clanatfifll. Even- airayer at 7.Aneeatn freeand unapproprl- St. Peters welcome. _ athedral-Holfleommuniou at 8 a. m. llanne at n 8.111. Eveusong at 7 p.m. All seam free and unsnnrouriated. . . earns-r. meeting ericsu n v. J. Afiordonat 11m?‘- 25min! School add "Pastor's Bible vided with comfortagble _ m’ cmrrnu. cmusruiv cannon. "fheservices at the Central Christian church E-morrowp _' to be of ' interest.’ In the mormng Pastor Whision will speak upon “The Great Salvation” In the evening he _ "The foundation” Sunday School 2.80. Good Blnfllpkaud _ services. Solo for evening “Buildmg Day by Day" This is tne second of the series of summer evening ser- vices All are invitei. satvarrox amrr. SundaySer-vicesat 7. 11.3. and atspigd ~ ay. Week Services-Monday, Thursday, ‘day Iand Saturday at 8 Gosmu. llnwrmo . ‘Rem berth Gos lll ti in Pro ’ New egockfidndsypgttesiiofiat 4 claims Lesson Hat 11% "I will give you rest.“ welcome seats . solo at I) m n. JOHN 1t. sun, Stream, N. 3., speaks will- ingly of the good effects of Lam-liver Pills. a Week byweek and month demand for LaxafLivcr Pile in» Tb old fashion a ’ a _ - ' c , nauseating, purgatives are being rapidly superseded by these fellows. If you're troubled with biliousness, dys- pepsia, sick headache, constipation, liver cpuiplaint, muddy complexion, blotches o; grapples-Just take a Laxa-Liver Pill or two ore retmng- ' They'll work while you sleep without a gripcor pain-make you feel better in the mofpmg. - " ‘ Mr. john R. Smith, Lake Stream, Kent Co.,sN.B_-._Says: “ From personal experi- ence I willingly testify to the good elfects ‘derived from the use of Lana-Liver Pills for Sick headache and constipation.’ _ When you find Laxa-Liver Pills do you good, do_not hesitate to recommend them to your friends and neighbors, as a. reliable remedy deserves to be widely known. Sold by all druggists atz5c. a bottle q I for 51.no- leral thousand dollars. A well known gentleman of Lake A say-acting, non-irritating > 0N0 Longer An Agnostic. Toledo. oh... Aug. s._.oo the even ing "of Aug. 15, in the middle o! the ly bound volumes, which compose the library of Marshal O. Waggoner, formerly one of‘ the most pronounced agnostics in the world, will be burned. He was recently converted to Christian- ity; and made a public declaration of faith a few weeks ago. and became a member of the United Bretheru Church. The library in question is valued at. sev- Nearly every author of any note,who wrote in ‘defence of infidelity and agnosticism. found a place for his works in Mr. Waggonefls library. WEEDS sior Tina rams. Vegetation Grows so Rapidly ‘llat Tracknea AreUaabletoKeeplt Properly in Sub- ‘ icctlea. e Regina. N. W. T-.,g o August 7. -The trains on the Prince, Albert line of rail- way have recently been late more often than not; and accordingto the g Prince Albert Advocate. it has been due. par- tiailv, at all events. to weeds. This ap- for pears rather etranze, but it eeema that the growth upon the roadbed haalhie year been eo rapid that thp clear“; the wind blows the ‘weeds over the rail, and they are crushed by-flie engine, so that. the line becomes alip- pery and the wheelalailtoyglrip.‘ There is nottofcourse, much trafic by this railway.eo the weeds have everychance. The Advocate remarks that a soil which will qroduce such acrop. of weeds in such a plecemust be particularly richin plant food. V _ ~ headache. _ g _ mm. tion. eh. B»! m h!- valuable to prevent a cold or break up a fever. Illdi Imtle. certain, they are tom»... a I Artlcles required at " time of year. ’ o We have them. Central Drug Store. SUIQYSIDE- ' ‘ I I\.;‘;\,g\-." * " ‘prominent figure in the ‘ politics of g that Province. ~Mr. Palmer» in his ' ' prime was the greatest lawyer in New Brunswick. He attained his opposite sides in all the great cases , ' before the courts in the eastern section y?" r of the Province. ‘He subsequently "” - removed to St. John where he further ‘ enlarged his already extended pract- ice. He wa for a time the Conser- Nuw is the Time tn Buy Furniture... Every_ mail we are in receipt of letters from‘ Ontario Furniture Manufactm ers, calling _ tention to an advance in the cost of their goods, the advance to date will average 15 per cent. Our prices have not been advanced —buy now before the change. wmam a c». 1 . INDIE IRKERS. at- _ high position at the bar while a resi- dent of Dorchester, when he and the 7*" I.» late Sir Albert Smith were engagedon a ' vative representative of St. John g-,;_i» ‘Red Brawn panieaand Liva-y g dealers. Manufacturcdonlyby Irngj pa; on TheStandai-d fcrquality. Isuaed Axle Grease. street in front of the Memorial United . Brethern Church, this city. the eleg-nt- . g _ tracxmen j havebeenunabletokyeeptberpegdguito - Eleswt. Zenith Stall: Killer.“ "ma! Ylgulhtilviin = The popular Sunnyside D11 , pi 3W1‘! Where goods in demand are g‘ Seasonable in quality and ‘iflathingi i There is a time in the tide of the or woman either, which if taken at the fortune. . That time is now, to all who The tide is in and yon’ll find the all things else that suits. i‘ Gents’ F g T32: isa lline inhvyhiohfwe oxotlelfl. , up-to- testyesin enhShirtJ ,. ‘ _ " Buttons, Handkerchiefs in Silk GONG.‘ w... cotton. Hose hem 10c W Ladies’ cashmerelioeeofli; M811’? "Menh cashmere half hcli - The bazarGlove ‘ in the-world. _g .. most economies! “donate a Ifyouhave notnsedthcnyget one Q p 15 cents. A ‘ ~500 Augsatzfasbion. given. F- P .Ilust. Received Another lot of Fine Wentedii I wmmencinr July and ggwill continue for “30 days. d All our ho... of BootsandShoeI. at to at iscountWg ’ Oxf rd ‘ i, surriznsolidon: paiino m“ 50° ' M‘ w i All our stock of men and cent discount. boys clothing 26 to ‘A ti“ llandliefcllicfe braces 25 per cent discount. 50 P‘??? Print cotton, Grey cotton cotton, shit-ting, lining, towelling, wWflll, (if!!! per cent discount. Print Cotton 3 cents a yard. Nothing reserved,all must be cleared-mow in - to buy cheap, . LEADERS 11v LOW PRICE. %i%iitiiifiiitaitilit%fififi Those Who are Fond 0f Cooking"? Shouldcallatourstore. ' w°wlb°il ‘berries Souvenir wean 1 . ilade . “A Mons underclothing, .h.. and colored mm. ; Wetehmehr u smug Oar. Gmfleqejndflil- a 1. _ J- B. MacDonald! of "d, J°'°1W~="r~=udea,deveio.eieap-orq flan