'r .i_ » _,A-1-»_ ~ _ ‘ "'=-Z-';\__ 7 5'- :rw .gg-qfzrr-'__ ,_ ;___i~,,‘._..._._. ‘_ _ _ .-3 sr 2 2 » §.'¥ ' " "' __.‘;“»;5"f=f»‘i;¥"=_- , 25; »= -§1§*_‘»T__.;.<,ul» f" `_"1' " ` “`”'"* t ~ ~ " ' ~ ~ ~ “ _ .~-3*” _ " .‘5'?~i~~_1.‘<_»‘:_"_-_1‘lit*>_":¥;z».:i“’*»-“ ‘- THE Mo1iN Nc ci AN. ` _ ' i . ‘ _f~_-...-5 __ ~ __ _ » 7-1- Y T e i I \ ‘ _ . _ - _ " 4 ' 1 _ . f '___ F1". ESTABUSHED 189" _ _ _CHAK_Lo1°ri:'rowN. PRINCE snwaium ISLAND saruanav JUNE s |901 ip*g‘;¢~,‘g f¢Q§”¢g§1~3 ' __ 1 § CHICAGO MARKETS 5 - ' _ _ _ _ ,_ JAPANESE CITY AND _ At the °°e§iaf°"s° Last DAWS0N’S 'BUYING I !cll° June' Wheat T35; Corn. 432; Oats,- ___ _ 1-i 6.1. Wd* S _ 5, _ _ _ _ _ I A large number of citizens went to the ,` - ` \ " I ` I I . Jail. “-5955 70" C°m‘ 443'-Oats' C | Steam Navigation Company’s pier yester- p¢|-k,$14»-`3~S- _ fday evening to witness the landing and ` ` - f _____,____ ___ ___ parade of the Billy Van Minstrels. The music as the steamer docked and on the band of the company rendered excellent -- '\ ..._. ` I0 OTHER LIKE IT’ That War With `RllSSi2_4 Guardian Correspondents .‘?.?.’§°.;’.§;..§".§’.1’.i’..f2‘2.“‘;.°$.i";Zi..‘;‘.1£“§‘§ Lord Minto Created an L. Sixty Thousand Men Are a .' 7¢ 1 .5_, i _ _ -'fgqaally grateful people. `gdicine full of healing, strengthening 10181 Compound. ~. ‘Tirinany years I have been a sufferer _hm liver troubles, and have doctored qwith several physicians, but only found ____ lived today at Beer 8: Gotfs. For sele ~° i» able. 'iz n Paints Celery Compound M Mllil lllllllllll ll Mtllliilllli- uiiii sici Pioiit viii- worth, merit and strict fulfdll- every promise made to suffering have combined to place Paine’s ,way Compound on the highest round lthe ladder of fame. Its praise have isensounded by men and women in every iwalkof life-to lthe affluent, in the dis- aguished, and by the humblest, but_ _A Painc's Celery Compound is the estab- _hyped home medicine of the large ma- rjgityof our Canadian people. It is a ¢d__health-giving power. It nourishes zihedelicate nerve fibres, sustains strong action, and keeps the stomach, kidneys in vlgorsns health. ` Gi Durant, of Elma, Ontario, gives her experience with Paine's s very short time. My husband me to try your Paine’s Ceiery I did so, and found so much the Ilrst bottle that I continu- __ amnowusing the third bottle. has done more forlme physician. For months before the compound I never had one.. sound sleefii now I can go tobed sleep soundly and naturally, and a new woman in the morning Hats for seventy-dve cents your Had they landed in an exolnsi ve you would pay one dollar. The can bc yours at Paton’s 8 tf heat may be expected soon. In hot now. Better be pne- a Hammock.:-Haszard & of fancy soft-front .See them, they are on 8: McLennan. li. v K0 Shoes for ladies-Best value yet-see Um to-night at Moi-an’s, Sunnyside Shoe »&e-Weeks 81. Warre`n'_s old stand li. -_ .A new supply of cooked Corn Beef re- iythe pound sliced all ready for the ` Another lot of that cheap Orange Mar- lalade in 5 lb. tns. rfeeived todav at -kr & Goffs. 72i. E* _ 1 _ North Star do ` $185 2.00 and 235: A -» - choice boot$2.85.i_Ladies shoes, a patent leather or Sowinl in ’ $1.55 anda Gypsy Oxford y all Al\0llingrel¢1\f|l*! Has Ambitious Designs-Am erican Yachting Accidiiit Causes Delay. ivarrowar. cannon raoaiuzrr. ` Crncaco, June 7. (Special.)-The aim the new National Church just°ox-ganizld is to preach the Gospel in' theatres in every large city in America. Jarnrnss nxrscrmc wan. New Yom: June 7. -(Special).-Orient advices say the Japanese are steadily pre- paring for war, expecting it break out if Russian intrigue interferes with the anto- nomy of Japan. noni; vacarnro accmmrrs. The trial races between the Constitution and the Independence will have to be postponed owing to the Constitutionfs accident, from her steering -gear jamming. - NEW YDRK MARKETS. Closing prices J une 7 Amalgamatcd Copper 1201 American Sugar 144i American Tobacco 43§ Atchison Common 87§ Brooklyn Transit SH Burlington W§ Louisville Nashville 11 Manhattan New York Central North Pacidc Common Rock Island St. Paul United States Steel Com. _ CL lb C6 in 157 nil 1712 _ 935 -in-*S--_ ` Canadian Stock Quotations. (Furnished by McCuaig, Rykert & Montreal.) _ Clgging pricgs 1711118 7 Canada Pacific 100 Montreal St. Ry. Toronto St. Ry. St. John St. Ry. Halifax St. Ry. Twin City St. Ry. Dominion Coal Co. Republic Mining _ Payne ' do 114 Segenes ,Dominion Iron and Steel “ Pref. WarEagle Heat 8: Power White Liniment. Penetrating, powerf ‘ yet clean to use. It isa reliable remed found the best thing to use. Put uP i T I Meds D°”g°laB°°tS ‘ro cuss Giurrsiu Two vars 5 _ ' ' removes the cause Laxanve nromo-_Q‘11°1°¢ rule Niriouii ciiuiicii ..._ ....._. _._ ._..._...._ ._ Inn Monday. The body was found _Thurs- ug!i._brouaht from _..0a\isn,MHl_ 1685 50:1 2883 no BENTLEY’S Liniment is a strong and thus makes creditable job of pretty l FortEiward in shape for the Duke and y Duchess of Cornwall and York and Lord for Sprains or Pains in the back or chest. Mi1\i»0`S 8l'1'iV5»1- For bruises, cuts and burns it will be n`_ _ ii) C0. 97 85 34 u $1.35.-stylish and light ___;‘:d°::d';°°;jim°";d;*fi‘;___ "“"° ""‘ “Tl “_ iaaalrtlam. our special anno!-mundane gmioecimhinf _ _ BIimmel'W68.l'. _ ,ay is seaaeiaa-s\»x_ a mimi--25:. ul we polish; _grape-r~“=,,, ;,f,°',,,°°°°“‘,,_...._.:____“.?‘,"........:__:._____ _ _ an _ _ addtfvlt- ».;"¢‘_ im- _ `i'93'§ ‘ ` I _,.1 tdiu "’Mr“"* _:af is* ____ _ . .fl _ I if . __ will Bmk 0"* Everywhere. 5'h51°i5;i33°ft Am a mam L. D. by Toronto Now Moumu _ _ Dundas, will regret very much no hear that he is at present an invalid in the P. E. Island Hospital, His speedy recovery will be hoped for. Yitsrrnnav evening Mr. D. Arbing ar rived in the city from Souris with the re- mains of his son David, the unfortunate youu!! man who was drowned of! Stern’s lobster factoiy,about 18 miles from Souris dl! It two o’eloclr.» The body of Beaton has not yet been recovered. The deceased was in his 22nd year. ALTHOUGH seventy-six years old, Rev Dr. J G. Paton, the famous Presbyterian miseiorilry to the New Hebrides Islands is about to return to his field of labor after a visit to the United States and England. Thirty-twoof the 'Islands are occupied br the missionaries. . and there are 180,010 converts with 300 native teachers and preachers. The Bible has has been tran- slated into _twenty-two new languages for the benefit of these converted canni- bals. Ynsmaav morningMary Ann Atkins apperred at the police court and com- plained that she had been subjected to untold-abuse from a woman known' as Mrs. Herron. On Thursday evening Mrs Herron waited upon the Marshall and told her troubles to him. After a thorough ventilation ofthe caseMrs Herron, who was open to good advise went `to her home. She complains however, of af peculiar shutting of the hands when she meets Mrs. Atkins accompanied with great tension of the muscles. ~ Sacxvimta is moving to establish water works. A company was incorporated last winter and is now issuing a prospectus. _ The capital is $45,000. A survey has been _ made which shows that water can be three miles away at a cost of $40.(m, with a descent of 100 feet and giving eudicient dre pressure without engines. Sackville ment ofa million, The water works of Amherst cost $103 000. while the valuation is $1,3tll(lJ0 those of Dartmouth cost $148,000, while the valuation is $1,401,000; those of Wolfville cost $42,(X)0, while the valuation is only $370,000. _ THE battery of guns at Fort Edward that has been in such a disreputable state for such a length of time so far as gun carria- ges areconcerned was shifted from the old to the new carriages last evening by a detachment from No 1. Co. of Artillery. The shifting was done under direction of Capt. Bartlett of No. 1 Co. and in con- sequence of the extremely rotten state of the old carriages was quite a dangerous shift,but with the assistance of Sgt Major John McLeod and Bombardier John Proud I the hero of many successful shifts at Quebec the entire operation was per- fdrmed without an accident of any des- cription. The new carriages look very well and we strongly recommend ' the Dept. to build a. new platform ' d 2" . - W° sizes’ 10 an Dc _ to the retiring President: DEAR Mas Lavrov -It is with feelings LAST NIEHT S PERFORMANCE. House last night was superior cerg en aoeown or e years. Theatre goers will be pleased to learn that owing to the destruction of the cided to continue the engagement this itally put on, and orchestration was above audience some original' jokes, Messrs dered solos which were new and taking. Unfortunately the Higgins Bros. ' fact that aportion of the baggage of the gave testimony. The latter contended and Miss Katie Miilman, Irishtown The under an arch of evergreeiis and flowers. attended by her nelce Miss Maryfllillmaa, that breathed o’er Eden ” after which the A. Winfield, rector of the parish. After and happy voyage through life. At the close of the last monthly meet- ing ofthe W. F. M. Society at Marshfield the Secretary rearl the following address ` . . BM! NTS. - ~ ' U S GRA ` of rofound regret that we learned your Among the emigrants from the United Kingdom in iw!! were 36,671 geD€r&l_l9-b- ourers, 9,082 mechanics, 5,248 farmei‘s.5. We i1&V8 l'£’Ct‘lV€Li 8. i0l’._ Of 179agricultural labourers, gardeners. etc ` 5,169 clerks, 3,944 miners and quarrymen, _ 3,218 h -keepers. 2,327 tailors, 26,913 “nw goods this Week- 'lhey d¢m;ti<;pservants and farm servants; 1,168 milliners dressmakers and neerilewomen -_. ip,”-f¢¢p\g\\,x`eynes1&r_rco!. Yosemite luamoth WCS. l3°UF»1 _ _ _ 3 ‘. _ _ _ __ _ o e _ ` _..._ 3 p _ a _ti f everin our c-rincction i rt ` ' - of ' _ . _ _ l a _ _ . g, A ° n _ 9 ri ° _ ¢ :reset-1° = -» - ._ V _ ne I _ __ e. ie i r -~.- ....~__-»~= _ . .V __ ._ ur earnes e ox-is or p f h lf f o con e ation on o s g y e this congregation We take this nnityof expressing our apprecia- your work while among us, and utiring interest manifested by you the schemes of the church. We always remember your liie with us, t fi’ f the nomo- o t ewe are o ur gr g . that you are about toleave us we - hat you will accept this purse as a token of our regard and esteem and _ The Church of Christ will meet for the il* -. is _ _ Layton masked the main annie ~ _ _ . r .5 i. nthe»d»‘I=e¢nni> ikuiatnemdie ‘ _ _ e iid iii th 1* i:"5o° £3 5,; and was given away by her brother. Mr. ' PBBBYTEBIAN Jas.Miiiman. 'l‘he~ choir of which the z10n_...pm,ye1- meeting 5|;-10, Rav, D, B. bride_was a member with Mr. Bradford M°L¢°d at 11 and 7, Sundiy Sghgqi md Millman as organist sung. “The voice 33,18 gms; at 2,30; A church was profusely decorated with usrnonrsr, plants and cut flowers. The bridal party P,-mg., Sm-get .-.prayer and pmt” sg- entered tothe strains of the wedding vice at 10.15. n¢v._J. W. Meconneii at u mhwh P18-YH! by MPS- B- Clirlls. Sum- and -7. Strangers welcome. Attentive merside, and took up their position ugh"-g, _ 0 The groom was supported by his brother _ GN* Ch‘%1'°h--R°v°G` M~_Y°\“\8*° 11 Mr. Isaac Doughart, while the bride was Ind 7- S1104!! S'-‘-11001 8113-15- ` ‘ k tied b Ven St. James.--Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. mystic not wassecure Y 7 ‘ _ T. F. Fullerton at 11 and 7. Sunday Archdeacon Rcagh, assisted by Bev. J. chool and Bible Class at 2_30_ the ceremony a large number of relatives cfnmcn or ENGLAND. and friends drove to the bridge home t. P u1_S__MJmin wer u m Foot ;__~_ _ . a g pr. ~ . _ when supper was served than fmm were Evening prayer 7 p. rn. Holy Communion. ~ to the gr°°m’s mme in Long River' The lst Sunday of the month after morning TQHBB . numbers who assembled to witness the prayer 2nd sunday of the month 830 an " ceremony, and the valuable presents m 3:11 Sunday of the month “her _ . is received, testify so the esteem in which evéning- Pmye____ All we1_‘me_ _ s““_ the young people _are held, and all unite . ted _ _. __ ¢ _ -1 in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Doughart a. long r ee and unappmprm ` _C`l’f_Ck¢t‘ B&fS ' sr. PEfr,nn‘s ciruacn. Service 8 a. m. Holy Communion, 11 a. m. Holy Communion and Matins; at p. m. Even Song. BAPTIST. Rev. G. P. Raymond at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Pastors Bible Class _ _ r at 2.30. All welcome and visitors pro-' _ 85 1075” P5953 _ _ ' vided with seats by courteous ushers. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Preaching by Rev. G.Nelson Stevenson, M.A. at 11 and 7. Sunday school at 2.30. Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. All 'seats free. CHURCH OF CHEST. ay that health and strength may illlblili W01‘ShiD Of G04 00 LQl‘d°l 317. 'l ' _ ' _ e __ be givgg yn 1 pg em-ible yan Ul1|18'9|5ii _Bl 11 ID. Mild 7 D. Uh' ' 'A continue your work Signed-jf ' _ “Lvinbiq A'm¢Y_ ' - 1 ._ i ‘F behalf of the ladies of th - Q = _ _ _ st..J...~,u.. .ui sate io. wa. Friday -nd may -¢ 8 an-:.1 it ruigiaon Mi-» M1- __ 7-.ff Stewart,lhW_$..'hompson.i __ I' _ “' - .-sn* is unexpected gift and kind words YOUOUGHT 10 *Now _ __ ehacoompaniedit. Shesi; __ _ _ were alsogether “Mm _»__"Bnoehitie` be 1' " "i~‘_*‘*-el” ' 1 i l ' _onlydonewhatitwas pgs > _ _ __ \appreo_iated_theirk_l_odnessand@nId _ 4. 0f_K_if&Yb°»"il 1 ‘ ‘ membertbcfmanyways ln_ __ ich _ c""°i7|l°‘"°d°_ _ " .. I Simi* _ __- 3 s The performance inthe Opera _._ _ f - -_ ;°:°"°“‘°.‘"‘::;" niiuuisrrs risvieii cuiiie Binuiiixnr is . 4, r _ theatre at Shediac the company has de- _ *"""‘-' . __. evening. The circle performance wascap- To Be in S0uth Africa the average.~The end men gave the, A c0ilViCt T0 BC _ at Murphy, Ward, Hagan, Fox and Gass re- I Gass made a great hit with his bone solo. ___ . _ _ . could not perform owing to the DB_ Bnynmos FEVER CUB; CAP 0*” company was delayed in transit. To- H“‘n"x’ J“_“~° 7'”[S9°°m)"”D"' J' ‘L0![D0N» 38118 7--(5l\¢°\ll~I-.F°¥hl“ night they will introduce new features in G01'd0ll Bennett |1218 NCD “hed b! DT- Kcen’sB.lly CapandBelllII-INIIHOOIII their conversational act. The show ended Simpson of London to equip an expedition nm __ _ N Gfmi clsver mIn for fevar cure ‘ th d ° . k t d __ . ’ B\i.¢hll°dcf°kBl"Snu’ ° " m°"°' ° W" ° °° '”°“ Be is iiii b t in that his e 5 are Ward andFox was particularly bright. Dr' “new 'W ng U *S ._ _ g|,§_gqg@ wg, _ _ s_on,“Di. George Bennettbeappointje_d_`a_ _ :I li ‘8arahBeraliaidthas@eedtopW F ‘ -' member to assist in the cure of the e # Ar the police court yesterday morning Sf»!'i¢k€l1 B01di¢l`S- ' _. _ »t HerbeitStauaway appeared on complaint The British Government is believedtc Edge' » f -_ __ of Professor _Emanuel G. C. St. Omer, be behind DL Simpson-B request A W“d55t“1'l°3E“'°P°U°¥¢f'h°1'° “Ci'l¥\!‘iOhi'»€l50Wll’S BO0l5 Blick." It BDDORTS ' THB QLB g A Wm!-'L that the professorhad located his stand L93” MIN” N°W*D°°T°“'° *_ _ t _ _ "f‘ ' *”° -‘ on top of a cellar hatch under Reardon T0g,0N1-Q, June 7__(sp¢¢;¢\)_Tm-gpm ‘ 'G“’°°"` J““'q‘_”‘§°9°m‘i“i'h° B* Bros. store in possession of defendant. Univeréity has conferred the degree of L i\ibm°l\ BCSIWI 0901104 09-317- f The _colored gentleman testified that no L_ D_ on Lord Mmm `- Shamrock I defeated Metemaii complaint was made against him. He had _ ° ~ gtk” _ askegi the Mayo; for permission te operate ssurnivcitn 'ro 'rnium wnrrrmos. mm" P mst” _ ont e street. is Worship granted the _ 9303335, _ _ _ LU-\¢_ _ Y-_` _ _ request and said that he could prosecute ST' JOHN’ June 7'_(Spe°m`D'-Joseph Lolmog, Jun, `7_-(g,°°|,|_)_qm¢_~~‘ his business around the market. Plaintiff Mfshmu was f'f‘md ‘mmf °f I _ ` _ 1 claimed that while he was into Messrs. indecent assault and sentenced to two bm” dmudm °¢°h°m°‘ stand”-* Reardon’s shop,Stanaway seized his stand years md “meg whipping; gg gen 15,1195 _ __ and threw it into the Street. The side of each _ ` illi8!'l0l'\l01'l0S_f01‘ $59 U37- _ i-5° Stand WHS split. and polish to the vote ofoverii millions sterlingpaseedhy 'amount of $5 destroyed. Pins Reardon, KLONDYKU-'U UUTPUT 01" 901-17- ' 5 ‘mu of L50 W m_ _ _ __ _ ' __ Herbert Cdnbélb, Willitm T1j|LiI\0!‘,_J0i1n D J 7' S ei” _'Th _ Larter, Thos. Farquharson and defendant cl“;v;;m; 1:3: J am is)_'esti;:t:;u: Mr';:;:“'l°k‘;i‘;t'h“.‘_“,”“`h`;:- time as-had nausea omer mi-smoéeiiis MW” ~mi\1l°“`d°\1°1‘°» W1 tb* Sum" time ‘artymd stand. Judgment wasreserved. output nttsn million more. 1 'L ., Q __ ‘_ "A'v'l`Bv pretty wedding took place in ` I ` _”i_“_" . = -1; -_ ,»___f__-._ ._ -*_* the church at Irlshtovrn, on’ Wednesday ` “ VALUABLE’ TO 'iillf 5* ev'enin8June5th, the coutractingpai-ties . _ ‘ ~ » '_ ' s- ~ ' ' anime apopuisnon uie,1ineaae*aig__aeig».J_aua¢sr».aenii_p°ngiisrt, I.i>ng~ Rim, Chi1l’Ch__S¢I'VlCcS. _ H193- _ » __; _ ver \~\ Bn-.eeiBiRs ~. Catchers Mitts - Gloves. M-asks _ - Punching Balls _ .Wi\it_ley_ xerciser ’ Boring' Gloves 5 etc, etc. etc. ' ` E0. _GLRTER-& 00 _K _ . \ ~. ___.,jj ~_;;___ _ U. “ 'f .a.¢¢.w.~'n ........ ' _ .,. 1. ,JJ e _ E § , ii ms.H.W Method me Sn1ida7_3°f"°°°°lP7-1L3»9°d;§¢7-?0vim ‘ 2 ons Mrs Bishop Mrs.|Morson, Mrs! Dfilm Ti‘°°d'*7` ` 1 _ I , d iq ...5 ` ness, "=--_~‘.__ __ -._ Prtod_i*1te and 2 c.'“'Docn _ __ ae.. as 2.15,?-_af _ ___ V S oh-workin: _ [ to - n-rn_b“““»__#.q__ __. - » i-_:3°1bi_'"°°il¢ » _f “ weve-._ _ omccrlhad madetortnnelin pueolll' ii . 7 .- 'a