vr “Qt ”’%""“°= `m?5 Iniperlinf Editorial News of the week for Saturday , Subscribers. _ - i _ MONDAY. ~‘ ' ""A 'YEAR oF'No'ra ° _ BLE CONFERENCES. `DQ|' Shi ll0K¢ther leadiu news . 8 a or in n #ram Australia. New zcslslhcl soulh‘ Alflch. India and the Mother Coun~i WY. Neven before w_ss such a bodyl _of press representatives brought tolc meet. from such vast distances, nu? bearing allegiance to a common flag in and animated by 9, common pu-rpose. gf , I* “S 1 meeting only possible in the pflllsh Empire a-nd because of the P _ greatness ci that Empire which in tl §0,maay ways excels ill others. The “ Dries delegates have been feted a/nd at `ll0n0l'ed in every way. They ‘ have “ _ specially hononcd by the King t and Royal Family. a review of the “ 'mightiest fleet the world ever saw 'was given bo impress them, they have addressed by -the most notable l’ cf British staeuamen and wal.;-i0r,;,‘W been been and significance of the gathering Simultaneously with the Imperial 1! -Press Conference in London the Quin- 0 qusrinisl session or the wrirla‘s och- L ‘liruss of Women has been going on in id Toronto. The delegates came from F ¢W°'htY~three different countries, ill 3D'0Bklllg umny languages. Not a t few of them are prominent in thc in raink, or fashion, the learning and tliu a literature of the lands from- which y came. Collectively they ropre- sented scores of millions of their sis- ithe ters in the Old World an-d the Now Their meeting was characterised 'by T the informing and able discussion of many important topics of the highest interest not, only to and for women, but for the home and for society at Be And their work in Congress Y as a ,disinity worthy of the highest nel -Im lienalalve assemblies. It has been ha .ala that this was the weightiest large. W In rked by method, order and so imiod W and most notable convention nf co h evor yet held on earth. vwome ' Another conference is now to fo1low'w 0-nd'on, ai Conference of Imperial W Defence. It will be of a more official be character than the other gatherings co 'above referred to, as the delegates C 'Y de inL who compose- is will be appointed l the Governments of the United King- dom, and the different ovcr-sore Dom- inions which -are under the flag of lhie Fa Empire." The meeting will be one in “ interests of peace, although it_:u . 1 , d .` _ S _ -_ _ id em h and the will fleets It will delil crate upon de- fensive measures for all pants of an Einpirc that gireles the csrth with 0 its possessions It is th-q greatest E probl for national protection, not merely of coasts an-d cities, but trade routes, of food supplies -in tram sit, of a yan-st commerce on every that has ever taxes the skill haha and military and naval_Pf* -Seldom has it haippuned-(11 three -.conferences of such wide ..,,,,,. . ...>..~Y--. 'ARGENTINA NOW MAK ` ING GREAT BTRIDES. The Republic of Argentina is at- tiracting the attention of the world by its rapid growth in population, wealth and production. it occupies a Bomewhaii similar position in the south temperate zone to that which the inhabited portion of Canada holds in the north temperate zone. ca but is mainly considerably wiirmer.Ifi'ad has something less than half and nim days and Depressed" Bad Blood,`lndigesi- Slcli Headache, Dizziness. of Dr. llamilfon’s Pills. her life' and health Mira. E. K. is iindcfhted tio the innrvcl- .propertlee of Dr. 1-lant- Her brightness, activity good looks are duel UO but the enormous bene- derivcd from using this grand home in Newton where with' her large falmiiy, writes: “For years anaem-ic and lacking a constnint suf- snd the d-is-_ caused me, coupled anaemia made- day. Constant the eyes and (Gel an under- amd slow was sure. back strength stronger thoroughly. more contented of my face was rosy color which medicine was Dr. Hiantlll- s condi- robust Simultaneously two great and im. taut conferences have been going 011 Ol la*-0 in London and- Toronto. The Imperial Press Conference brou have to do with armies and E -varied-'interest and import have ,BH f convened almost at the same BS ea thi! il Canada e is but we must er countries are tina fifty years ago DGODIQ-1288 than half tho British North America. then 1885 this had grown to 190: its population ,was nearly, if not quite equal to Dominion of Canada. Its chief Buenos Ayres, has now n souis.say, three times the of Montmal. In its volume oi Argentina rivals Canada. W8 ll'9I’tll Ol Nil are -flocking to its shores, n f m E ha BE IN EARNEST ABOUT' TRANSPORTATION. If Prince Edward Islamd is to ad- vance and not rozede, increase iii- po- pulation and wealth instead of de- creasing, wc mush halve aissured, com- sinn, and reasonably cheap trails- portation to and fl'om the mainland. This is a nlattcr which should- be kept to,, the front whenever and wherever the people meet for discus- sion of ther public affairs, and= cs- pecially at election times. And we m-ust ‘oe in earn-ent about it. So long as the masses remain apathetic or ,careless in this vital mat. ter, willing to accept delays aud.,eva- sions, promises instead of perlorim- ance, words for deeds, so long we shall have the old order of tihin-gw,‘t`no interrupted, roundabout service ln winter, the three short-haul ra'tes'in- stead of a through rate, and nhnll still be dependent on the sixty-yenr- old ice-boat service at the Capes in mid-winter for the conveyarncs of mails a-nidi passengers. It is ruinous to our vital interests and diacreddtaible to our manhood that such conditions are permitted to continue. One hundred earnest re- solute men, devoting their best mind and char les to this question, keep- ing it evgr to the HUD'-. could. have forced a "solution and brought ue the Tunnel before this time. But no mere time-serving, party-serving, apathe- tic, word-wasting policy will bring it about. _ It is time to wake up and be in earnest on this matter. It fe eigh- teen years since Sir Wilfrid Laurier told, un the Tunnel must be built ff reasonably practicable. Are the elec- tors saifisded with what the 'Liberal party lhits long term of power, fed-_ eral and provincial, has done and is doing to get for us constant com- munication with the Mainland amd u reasonable through rate? If they fare, than let them say ao. If they are not, then their protest shoulidgo on record. The people can have their way, if they nt about ft in earliest.- emrmincc to work their -will. '. .‘ .e ' THU BA'.l“HiE OVER from the Latin countries of Europe, otwithstshaihg that thc nepuhlic ¥"'=“ 1““d°d °°f°'°S- The nforces compulsory nillitary semice G°v°mm°'“t' U" ul” °°“"ra"Y ha eor a~ll native born citizens. Canada called nth.” Cabinet °l the LLOYD GEORGE and-uv Them is a hot ffzht on in the Country over the budget. heart of the trouble is the It was UDDI) social and first and the the House of Lords is house of landlords, the _ r ~ ; the shore of the poud..£le immediate-* but ` Anil Blood Purider le Mother Sllgofe Syrup. made from roots, barklmd leaves. if cures Indigen- tloh' and' Constipation. Regulate: the Bowels, Tones the Digestive System, imparts the vigour and Vitality of Health to every Organ d the Body. MOTHER '5._EIGEL’S' SYRUP. -.-.--*__ lo eb. per bottle. _Bold everywhere. .A 1. Wlrrl A Co., mn., Monnn/ii.. 1 r lmporfsnf elegraphic -lt is this Government of landless the llgures for the fiscal year ans not Canada has great r__s0_,,,_ces_ ,n wa, men who are payin-g_a vast sum ytun~'l)rl)_eag__r:_dpe;irs;ionhosw te¢;df;l;e_ cgi:-_hiaxisp sgpligl of abolut- $500,090. ,if ;:l_;>;`_l'i__lpd§ tl_;1i;ri;_aef;pini; _cloiir:_s_ _|_>la_in- day comes round, and a card is suit. nd il-on, for instance. buh they °°'m¢ to make 'good the deficit thgrebg increastll b thu slllrgeus was greatly gan to fall at e-levenyasrrlun W lc "ed Everybody is happy in than hum” _ ~ 1 ~ _ . .- -l t‘ . Ulllyufar short of_sup1p_lyi§)g tliewanfgs caused by new taxes on land vnlugalf which thereybadebceen :S psgwliggg usd-for several hours. I-lollarlaiildllnalrlld for than day and “ppr"°i“l'° thi’ F °w“ peop “_ e °m mo” B Hhnce the Lolds and tho 1 ndl r osi all othurs lntere th n ht. Hfyihg DWI' B h"1ll1|0h (10119-'B H mlm' are showing fight. al -0 ds gvertisnmlllllldhli and the surplus was sports moved slitfiliiiaiéllyukilllltlllltolliiglllii, lgftir all is said and done there is i l0r imported C001 and HbD\1l1 tW0 ln this country, where lands are _m_______ ¢0V0l‘ and umbrellas, hot a smile to a good deal of human nature in th nd a half millions a. month for iron, cheap and distributed among the QUEBEC June 28_(s 1 , J be seen on their faces. Hotel alld whole of us. 6 wi and manufactures of those met- mirny. it is not easy to realize the tic” Carm'u and Laver _£_°°t“d)_' “E” restau-rant keepers and oth ir disptn_ ls. Other millions go out for sugar, dirfcncnt conditions existing in Eng- “dared a decision on thge 0,57 re' sers, of meals and lunches began to ..Bette,. a cmd, 0,, cheap boquet ea, cotton and cotton -goods, wool land. Some of the rent rolls are the habeas co,-ws of FOUR? er Edqf HBR the question, "what shall I do To your living friend this very day nd wo,-,Hen f5_p|~|¢S_ Sn,”-m0us_400The Dalke of w€.Btmims_ not of Le Na__,_,0na,,ste WIS' wa; ¥_itht all iihc food I have cooked?" Than a bushel of roses white and ___ - er owns acres n the heart o-f - ' ie rain rom thu west brou ht but Whm ___,,, Canada cease to be a London and draws bherefrom a yeah §<§I_;l:u;g_edc_§gt_,f:Il1_ll;i;eor;i<2;lthstihcarccr- a small number of pleasure seekers. 1-0_rl:§Y on his coffin when he is crrowcr? we naturally think time ly rental ois1s,ooo,o0\'i. Earl cncogaa Judge C,,,,,,,, and L°“" ‘ There were quite s large number Of head." ,wh nur almost .,m,,,_,d,ess resources from half as.much1and draws annual c,(,__d ,_ d, _ al/€F£,'l!B de passengers on the mail train from ' - th - ' ' _ all of whom, attested the importance the :lay ought soon to game The rentals of $7 500 000 Loud Portman ,, tg sm sa e Dttltlon in fav the easii but about one half of them N t k A d h ,,od_ The inst,-lwtion has pgen ' But memo” w,-th B, backward tread meeting and introduced Mr. Mitchell to what adults lflld Children Bh0U1i`l -l----~ Communes with them afar, as the mst 9P9*1k9"~ t. what they should wear and _ 'rhy joys--we love are hiiziorcast He, S“‘;",f“i, f"`”'_§ the §,‘)’§;%,§_° iff; what they should not drink- These t- th t - t 1, and we shell find them all once more “UW 0’ ' °_‘ W” ‘Was S~ ml instructions ano in brief to be abate- CI_§___f',l:f,,tw;I;nlt':,,,y cegsurysx Wqlfrig We lock behind us fm, the ,mst _ _and_ said this should and could ‘be mious ‘of meats. '£0 dI`°SS lightly. H ` -,t h ld ,,’ , Prince Edward But low! tis all before. Her funeral easlly- doubled" as the fB‘rm.er would avoid exertion in thte holt spnsliine ;_‘,l;;d‘twE:,n(;lef_h bcggtury tmnsportaa took Place on Suhds-Y afternoon and lvseeéddqgglghzhkgoxagiirs and k1ck°rs'8n'd and to abstain from s imu Hn H- was very largely attended, many com- ~ Dr. Blciuvelt urg-esd his _ri-ngum»ent:, tim' ____ inghmatny tr;-iles to extend their siym- ,,,_'§l‘ff_‘;__,n'_;’_'S 0, *;h;af,l_;,:_‘;_“P_'_`_‘f’_;’_§‘_‘_‘_*_‘;t t _ _ din ___ _ _“res not n moral-igroun s lu for t e . - pa y o ii bereaved and to pay a ‘ _ ‘ en 'DCU 8 H “Um ei' 0 ‘\ mainlgehance of physical 'h;alth. And Tg;,he,_e%:§)9£ia?0i°v;An;; E_,,B_e:.l,;cr$`;;E-_-i_l;3 get dtriliiutc 1_2 rpspect pad pave to ,liaifihtpn years especially in the he asserts with the emp asis born fl t d ,ti h _ e ea . r,_ eautifu cas et was ' ' of conviction, "that indulgence in ggeihgayefr _:,°,,g,;’_‘;_‘_;_'a°n“,,_dva,,Sce og, laden with flowers. The funeral ser- Th” ”p°""§"" m°“`ti°“"d the benem' Y . of cow testing associations and ho - liquor during this season of the year ten to twelve mmians over ,ant yeam vices were conducted by hor pastor _ I P is da/ngonous: heat prostrations are Th-6 Post Om” Depawtment collected Rev. Ahdriiew .Gray. The hymns sung 8.i|S;:_ic_Is;p g5i;“€_f:1;be_d_e_h§r;wked and lt." As for the rest he - were favor es of the~ deceased, vfhich ‘ ‘ ‘£335 bti; reduce meat ,ood vo ___ m_,_ _$33,000 more in Maly this you/r thian B,” mquested to be sung at ,wr ,,,,,e,__,_,_ __n_;;:;sCt__ apt-lsfactorily answered by Mr. \ _ ' , ‘ than one third the area of Can- riesulirlidtgal('laIlesB Thlgtlglsddhldghadlllge A f tm S Q1 noe ll'lc1>mat.llll;n€vpflilll;la 'g'li‘illlle°€swliVl.cll arlluherll Mr' M°"°W “'“"’ then “ned °“ “nd Its vast parripas cornespond even in our compainatlv-ely cool lati. lobgtfgprffrffsmdgd aith ge, water rayed in white robes, who are they? agdwus expected gave a very practical Canadian. prairies. It is - a tude-especially for the First District and ice has been, trausporwd from and whence come they? ‘These are aHl;ci:Stis.____bed _________t he had been _ country for producing cattle, of Queens. where a by-election is now Halifax' to the pwcmc wage, They they Which 081110 out Ol great ifnfbula. ____ am, _,_ow__ through the ,eugthgoagg and wheat. Its harvests rare: approaching its climax. stood the trip we11_ v_e,-y_ few dying 33,? mtpped _E319 w_ppti_1:li_e;i~ t_i:_l-ie;_i{U;\c_;b_e_¢;i ,,,,u,,,t_h of the Province for the past in the great worldal pro lac - _____Z____ on tile way. In all ,about 17,_500e3ol’i- the lamb Rev 7 13 “_ All _:hu mem* tm yea,-5 a,nd.n0ted with pleasure Um, of grain crops. Its pollu a ion as sters were taken over and pac n bers M _ghe _a-nl,-__y wmle present at great ,np-,.0,,,e,me_t in the ,arms ,md by leaps and bounds. FRIDAY an enclosed ocean pond cal Vancouver the funeral except her _rooh ___ Am gurmu-“(1-ings in. thgee Sections where _spea.k__p_r2l_fBy of __ - Islahil, near Na-naimo. Hithihto the|d__e_w who __es,_de_s ,n me git “, w,n_ factories a/re established. _ “°°°"""= Pacific coast has had no lobsters,-_but;n_ ei Y 0 He urged the pwtrons to take we Lliere sire great hopes of the new col- P 8-______ best care of the milk, so as to in- ony. not unmiwd with doubt-_ Tha ---#--- sure the highest equality of che finish- °>'°t°"_*“\“=“ "Um th" Miffhflc W. woaolm, June so-or. wilirea D. ei prec-iiet. the Pacific grow to maturity over Mscbon-aid, a physician about 35 Mr. Mitohelftheh threw on the cari- thefe but do “Of f6l>l`0d\1°9~ years of age, who lived at 65 Sterling vas, some excellent views of the best -'“ _ _ St. Roxbury, was drowned at type of dairy cattle of diflérent All Sliflhglllll UH' Mmiday @Veh‘\i1f=!. 12.30 Sunday -morning while attempt- breeds, also excellent views of Fac- Mf- W“"\'“i`t°'}» M' P- relefred t0 his HIL' to swim. from the Hudso torics in Canaria; Denmarks and Hol- SD€9¢'h lll P8l'llhiU\‘€“l1 lh Which he had shore of Horn pond to the isla/nd 1a-nd, etc. . lll¢lfl0l1l»al_lY &1l\id‘€fl'___ §,0__ffh‘iI2_IT\|lH\10llmidway of the pond and back again. Tile last and best were excellent and the Pound Of \-S - 0 €'1_i- Dr. MacDonald was accompanied by :__ ___ plalned that at Ottawa he found two frlohds, Dr. B. M. Hlltchlnson ol " . that this Province, owing to the ill- 561 Massachusetts ay,-_, Boston, and advi d talk of those who were su - J - i er __ Se D oseph McGod, son of Pet of South - pcsed t'o be fostering its interests, St., Woburn. They were visiting at - . _. had been brought into ridicule and Mr. McGolf’s home in this city. '_' , must to the island a returned to ly plunged into the water, declaring that he was going to swim out to the island again. When he was out in the pond al- most to the island,liis companions on ,AN 'the shore heard him cry out and than all was still After waiting for him to return, being possessed of the idea that he was loolfn them, his lapse of time and hurried to the pol ice and gave the alarm. Three policemen with grappling irons and a boat began dragging fon the body of the drowned mah at 1 o'clocls and at a late hour this morn- in! had not recovered the body. Monday a searching garty, headed by the chief of police, ragged Horn Pond for the body of Dr. Wilfred D. MacDonald of Boston, drowned while swimming at midnight but at il late hour it had not been recovered. Edward W. Cook, g lg-gbhar-fn-law Ol U10. Ph!!l°l0h. and Murdock A. Mecflomld, his brother, arrived hero Monday and are assisting in the sea-rch. ` »Dr. MacDonald resided with his mother- Mrs. Catherine MacDonald it as smear; meet, ncrhury. He ~ " wall one of a flmll! of eight children, . _ and his death is the first b ”‘:l“°“°~~ _ ‘_ as - _ .1 i" 9 . _ i ., _ _ .. ;_~s.»~s: ll Bl.-Rl HBA.-YS _’ I gf fhg wgck for s|tm»d‘y this cifw with his mother and two ' _ . i younserchiiar mi it ati ci- -' ‘ 'A slllili'-l’ll|¢l’l. lege of Physicist; anlln sill-geones. life n D _ M _ n R H R n sroduated with honors last yeslr and since than had built up a 1 fu- , . . - B 8,, e,,_,,m,,, of the Ummm States “_ with 270 acres draws therefrom 39,- or ° ° prisoner- _ , went on board the Empress. Up to ex wee ’ H raw mwn' Uncle P i _ _..._ ue h c tm, of this h e_ -1-hah 000,000 al year. The Howard de Wal- e as ough the - _ n0p_nf:0gBl;_>nwe_`_y;___y and _rtggoumetul den estate yields shunt S12_0_,0_000_ It;I_!JR_§A:__tI_-lIA_§!B()R NORTH, June 26 races and all other sports would be l,‘):'r'R,__?;xD4;Ctl»HB_E_pe c_elebra€; gills E md world. .1-,,e,,,,,_,,,,-“_ the ,,,d,v_ the Diuke of Bedford draws $11,000,000, ,en sono th isp regret and heart- called off. Howeve about noon thai y q e on 6 sl’ ' _ Lord Northampton about $9_00U_000 _ W 8 ~ths death of Miss slin began to shine brightly which ual states, cities. muuiClD0-llliles. d k lk 0 Mamue Kennedy is recorded Aft ch d th i auway corporations and _ndustrial an the Du e of Norfo 57,5 0,000 ,we months _ ._ er huge e situation. A little later-_ . _ yeairly from rents. ° severe Bhd Painful ill' the DGWS WHS Elven out that the tcrests are still lmrrowinp, “here ,rms mea round rem, The titled ness her death occurred at the homo races would take ,Me d U hc_v may. It is true of nations ns of gentleman nsbgve named 'wnh 8 ,ew of her parents on Thunsday June ple Logan to m0vep¢Dw&;r|\s th: Seo; dL'~’idllalH fhtlt "OHS Slllipllf lllahes ouwrs own some five B(,u,,,,,e "mes ,D 17.th. Just as the sun in the heav- ting park. Tile aft-rnoon was vrreljy ncther want." Lonldm, alnd d,_aw$10E_h_,,,.ef,0m in ,,,,_ p_pst_p;eiiv;lBl;i;w_:ngk;_1eia;i_] to the fhoriplon pleasant anal thi-rehwns rrkfnir gather. "**-_"“'*'” nun renvnisaibou , (.'.),0L\0 aiyear. _ s , e sun o er ug o peup e at t e par . The track They inherited these acres. which ape {_;i_;` Im,” _,SSE hl`_iI§ht _Bild D€8C?l\11|Y.iIi 333 in {_“l_"l}’_ £005 C°hllill0l1~ The l ‘¢5[)_.\\'_ becomin more valuable fsom year o 0 0 a gor ous rsiul in . ro in mile heats was ilotl “Enhn yea,-_ vibe new taxes on land values the land of the blessed. The decline. contested, it faking five heals to deli 0 PRESERVE HEA strike at these big landlords and *fd was the youngest daughter of cideit. The race was won by Tom LTH iN HUT WEATHER. other numerous OKBC,-S hog large land- IJ'Il;r_i_l_es ang lV€_i;s. l(Si§1neuy 0( Mu-pray ifrtiéntowned gy P. S.thBrowh, d Char- -- ed estates throug out t 'e t ree ng- ./or or . e leaves 5, dgvo. o e own, w o won e secon , four- Wa are now close u-pon the hottest d_oms. And of course they will Usd father and mother, one sister and th Bhd filth h€i1l‘S- Gracs M110. Owned asm, of the yuan and while _New f1gh_¢_ _ lgar _b_rothers, to mourn thel_r__1osg_ by H. C. Hooper won second money, ork, and Boston and other cities Wnat ls proposed seems _not a very HHTS as she was fam-lllianly l-BUY BE1l._ 0WIl€‘l by R- H. MOM uthward and inland are swelterlng ext_ron'ie measure, but it_ ls the en- all 8 . Was greatly beloved ln_ the »‘Z0m€I‘Y, third. Lady Parkwnod, own- almosg intolm-able heat, we have terlng wedge, the_\ieginnin_g of a new omu and was a general favourite in ed h_y W. S. Newsom, fourth. Time, d !ew_ if any days in prince Ed- order of things in taxation. _ The the community, loved by many hated 1-124 by 'l`Oni Trim ln the last heat ard Island that were too warm for Lloyd George proposal is a tax of 20 by hone. Her death occurred at the ,_ 'Tl;s,2.40 pace had four starters and mfort, and so far all our nights Del' 09111’ on t_’he uncarnedlinplremwnt- p_a_rly;_fage of tulrlenty-_four years.Thofi_igii wooon h"?“,§eFg“.t5 t`°,__‘,§°°é‘_i," anis, :HB _ been e,,,D,.a,,1y COOL And yeh thc _future increase-li_i an va iles. tr 1 e Was s ort lt was beautiful _ 3 "af W _ ‘VW ec ra- .ve _ Of this the state will ln future take and exemplary. Her character was S“°°“d» Baby BOY third Bud UWIIB. ltlidtllc bept Summon ézllégpggirein one mth a,m,,auy_ That is if the adorned by many virtues and Ch,.,s_ fourth. The best time 1.092. or ’ p,e°D_,0,the,n; as wen as 'more budget is adopted. The Larifilcsa tiain grlaces. In her placid nature a 0”” mm’ bicycle “C9 WHS W0” hy mor” md -u as t t-h Cabinet may bu held up by a defeat fascinating artlvss blended itself Gcmge Pmwsef Howal-l' Second- Gm' mlortaue H they.ad0p 'B1 tix? in t-he House of Lords and so bi- with is mature consideratdness. Few dy wird' Phillips lourth and Galldel autllons inculcated in warmen a u- com,,e,,,,,, to appeal to the pe0p1e_ possess by nature a more gentle ,,,,,d fifth. Time 2.423. Prowss also won s. , with what further msulgs mn only be cheerful disposition than didithe hnlf mile bicycle with Grady sec- Dr. Blauvelt of the Ilrookilyn Dc- g,,,,5sed_ "Mamie" She glwa g had a ond, Phillips, third, Howatt fourth rtment of Health. claims that OW- 1,, ,my case the fight between the pleasant: ,,,,,,,,,, ,md ,_ ,f,‘,,d_ wand , Adams fifth, Garnet sixth. 'rims 1.135 E t0 P"e°a“tl”"s take” than the land-ov\mcI‘S and th!! 1Hhfl1¢‘»SS is fairly manners will long be remembeired aillli- H“`" mm F869 between Mayor Saun- mbun of prostratlons during the rc- onand there 15 so much at. stake on- cherished by her ,Hands Ch,,e,,,,,, dere of Summcrside and Mayor Pi-ow. nt heated turist, has been greatly ro- both sides that it is may to foresee dispositions enriched and sweetened se of Charlottetown was won easily Cell fi’0m What U10? W0“1’d “the” a tremendous struggle. The feillst' all she knew. Her winning um-ible by the lormm' Time L29' wise have been. lluston has suffered ing power of the wealthy landed Chr,sti,_mS_ Tm, “ceased was -_+-_-_ _ vcrcly, and in six days had 13 class is very great and they have devcmed ,and consistent member of the DAIRY MEETING ` B-lihél drill 175 D1`09t"'l'i°ns from strong allies in the established Presbytwfan church and Hn _,Hem AT HAZELBROOK UM- most' lf “ot all °f which might Cl“”`°h.“""1 the' 1‘q“.°T lnmrgsts' ‘mth tive. worth! and esteemed member of "" of have been prevented by careful obscr- of which the Asqulhh Chbllwt has the Sunday Schoc-,L Much ,,y.,,,p'a,,,,,y ltlissrs Mitchell, and Morrow, met vancc of the laws of health. aivtagoniscd ln various _ways. The is ,alt ,M her bareaved parents inthe patrons of the 1-lazelbrgok law. The Health Devel*-tmdlit gl B__l`0°l‘H_U Sil1“*1l1§‘:'“`1_: l“"§h$§d§°',;‘e[;l:_§;‘_f‘°;10lr’y their irreparable loss, for her suivviv- lop' U" Ftrlday e"e“l“g- __ d S taken pains to ins ue e necess y o p 0 , 1 hr h _ .. ' no mec- ing was organ ze 'hy vot- ople, particularly in the congested tional defence amd by the protect\on~ 1';fth,u'i°tu;r_?oi_,';(;tl,f,r, °"ly_ sister' so ini.; A. A. Moore, to the chair. ati-lcts, as to what diet should he ist.cirmlw'li;u 00“f1\1°l¢°f1 “Eder the Hope may wh-psp” with the gwd Ill fi- f€‘W 8DD\_‘0D\”i'B-is remarks the used. This includes drinks as well Ellis.-' Of =i0`°au°d “rm re mm' By be'n'dingforwiin:1».wh`9;-e they a,,.e_ chairman explained the oblect _of this this time it look d rh A“'"°" 0” '“““" °‘ his “d`““'““ July. About two weeks ago n party U1 us were out fishing along the banks of the picturesque Dunk River. It n-ap. pened to be a beautiful bright morn- ihll. birds Singing, lambs frisking, trout jumping, mosf uitos bitin l g. Uncle Andrew threw out his line, and with ai bright twinkle in his eye remarked, boys, here goes for a four pounder. But somehow the big fel- lows didn't catch on that morning. Tlio tide the wind the time or the fly. must not have been just right. Now and than we would catch little fellows at which we haid fair success, We were enjoying ourselves immen- siely, when we heard a strange voice behind us remark that he would have to charge us 25c each for fishing on his property. If we would rather take out a season ticket for $1.00 we could fish when we liked, and it would lie- ‘the- samie to him. Some of us tried to ox-i plain that we were members in goodl standing of the Fish and Game Pro-| tection Club of Charlottetown, aindl enjoyed to the full, whatever privel-l ages, that society extend-ed. to s 'mem‘utrs. But Mr. Farmer hail* fish and game protection club fo himself, so we joined his club with out having our names put up iii the us-ual way. Uncle Andrew protested pretty ifroligly at first,a'nd for a time \\c thought there would bca different picnic than we had started out to put in. This was the only hold up we had du-ring the day. .We have~ pleasure in showing you a snap shot picture of Uncle Andrew leaving the ` Dunk, with a. good string of speckled uealltics. ` Wow as-3, "joe in Roxbury and Bostom P (BY W. S. LUUBOII.) V ~ v--.__-.--4-A-I--__g..._ CAMPBELLTON. N. B., July 1. I-Ie is survived b`y foun sisters and -(Special)-In the Dominion Day three brothers. They are Mi-5, Edward Do we ma'ke enough of birthdays, Blwflii _|1030 l1:fi¢_‘»_§1B;ll Thomas of Len- yn Cook of Islington, Mrs. Nilse individually, rn' nationally? You nox san-, . ..wontiie|ive il on fD ht, _ ‘ race easily against all colnpetitorlz. e McLelsclino? Chlll'lo?te3>wd”?ndChlhll:\ an at liberty to form your own Jcahss MacDonald of this city, Dr.‘°pim°n' Fm' my pan I lm" d°‘ i¢ioN'ras:AL, June z9-(specisl)- Mei-tin 1.. Mscnchsie oi chsrlctte- aided va do wt- Hon. Mr. Weir. Provincial Treasurer ,`t0Wl1. John A. MacDonald, who re- There is pleasure ini rememberancg _ _ . ~ » - - , hiss in the west s il Murc li i '- - - ' ,wht ,urn ,,om,,_u,,n,_,_ even ,mm A,.__IJack_ers, oecausu only one of its of Quebec after the meeting of the s D oc A_ It S be_mm,u, Bt I e,,ti,,a_ -members owns a sir.|.le acre of land. Chhlhff- 9055?. stated that although MacDonald 01 this city- iadgptfd b cu om dr uamlne ___ , , y some Sunday Schools, to 4 ° _ ANDREW BROWN, BEDEQUE. _ Uncle Anilrew stands over six fee-fi in height, weighs 210 Ills,rsada easily without wearing -glasses,wailks smart- ly without the use of a cane, and gives,` and enjoys a good joke gi- story. If you will notice a large niedgl hengs from his- breastf. It appears that last winter Uncle Andrew, upon two occasions, escorted the nine young laidy to concerts. .Several of his admirers presented him with a leather medial, to commemorate V tha event, and which reads. ` Presented to Mr. Andrew Btow'h.by a number of h-is admirers, for ' un- daunted gallantry and braivery. None 'out ‘the brave deserve the fair. ‘ _l Thursday nexb the lst of -July Uncle Andrew will be 83 years old. I-Ie‘wns 37 when the first Dominion Dayl -‘was celebrated, and we wish hiim, and' our great Dominion long l'l1e and proiper- ity. Thiirty six years ago the differ- ent provinces of Carnadn un'l'ted.` '_' _ Only two of the fathers of Confed- eration survive that important oc- casion in the History of Camndau Senator Mak:Dona1d~ of Charlotte- town is ih his 81 year, and! Sir'Qhar- les Tllpper hale and hearty ini his 88th year. P We hope these gentlemen will 'live to see our sister province Newfoilnd- land join the Dominion. ` Lest we forget, fail not-',‘ to remember birthdays. If happily' fa- ther, mother, sisters, brothers, wife, huiiiand, friends, survive, remember always, therc’s pleasure in remembr- ance of birthdays. We ought to have a great time on.t`na first- July cele- brating Unclc Andre‘w's~ birthday innd Dominion day together. c ’ _C " . 7 _1 pictures of the King and Queen., wh-ich were much admired and appreciated. The Rev. Mr. Erb was present and thoroughly nnjoyed the meeting, as he _takes a deep interest in temporal" as wcll as the “Spiritual” welfare of his people. The large number of patrons pres- showed the interest taken in ilairyiag and the information received cannot fail in doing good.-Com. ` s5RN. "` _ Y . compimions became alarmed after a S I -‘ made n laughing-stock. Well, it_ was _ At midnight they wem swimming Sir Wilfrid La/urler viho set tht pace. in Horn Pond and in bahtering Dr. It was ho who said "the Tunnel must MacDonald bis frie:nds'said he could be built," and that "tile first thing" not swim ollt to the island and back was to have a- survey made. There a-gain. He declared that he not only seems to be need for still further ex- |llad the ability and endurance to, planation of both Sir Wilfrfd's aml:make the swim but that he would do Mr. Warburton's attitude and words it for them. with regard to the- Tunnel. Dru MacDonald then swam out al- is just another namenfor Uris Acid in the blood. Logically, the way to cure Rlleumafism is fo prevent Uric Acid from getting- in the bleed. -- 1 ,acres ¢ is regularly prescribed by physicians for their Rheumatic patients. lt certainly does give relief. 25c. and 60a. Ai druggiin. MUTCH-LAMONT - At the- Mutcli Rev. .lulln Stirling, Elino- Augustiue (love. Holiiu, Stanhope, by the Rev. W. Eliza-beth Lamont, teacher at Cove Hoa-ll, formerly of Montague. _ VESEY-VEi~`iEY-(ln the 26th inst at the home of Wm. Vescy of York, by Rev. E. Bell, Miss Agnes W. Vesey was married to Hammond S. Vesey, both Of York. 'BLUE-MUl'l'DOCK-At the residence of the bride's parents on June 24th, by Rev. Ewen McDougall assisted by llev. A. J. McNeill, Archibald Blue of Little rlands to Annie J. Murdock, daughter of George Mur- dock, Murray River. Wl<]S'l`--VESSEY-On the 29th ifrst at the home of Amos West of York by i the Rev. E. Bell Miss Am R York. MacLEL.l,.AN--Bl<}AliS.-At the resid- ence of the brid by the Rev. George Macbtnnan, Alexander Maebcarn, Gicnmartln bo Miss Elizabeth Bears daughter of George Bears. CLARK-BEST--ln this city ' on Tllesday. June 29th, by Rev. S. J. Woodlroofe, Miss Grace Clark, of East Cape Magdalen lslamds, to Eldred Best of Gros llle, M. 1'. McKENNA-BYRNE-Patrick J. Mc- Kenna, of'64 Paris St. East Bos- ton, formerly of St. Theresa's, P. E. I., and Miss Bessie J. Byrne, of Morsll, P. E. I., were marriewion Tuesiay evening, June 15th, at the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, - East Boston. by the Pastor, Rev. Laurence P. McCarthy. .1 HUGH.ES--ALEXANDER-On Julne 30th, 1909,`by the Rav. E. Bell at the home of Geo. Alexander, Stan- hope, Chas. Edlwaird Hughes of Oovshesd Reed to Annie Alexdnder cf Stanhope. . Y ~ West to Edmond Vossey, bothi ofl uiluu. 5' GRAHAM.-At Cavendish on -June 4th, 1909, of congestion of the lungs Mrs. Edward Graham ln the 89th year of her age, the relect of tile late Edward Graham. _ McKENNA--At Newton, P. E. l'.,ion June 21st, Mary Alice, b'elovod child of John and Beatrice McKenna,,_ of Dorchester, Mass., aged eleven months. _ ,_ GRIFFIN-In this city on Iune`2Sth, Gertrude Griffin, dau-ghter' ff Eliza- beth and Robert Griffin, in the 27 (TITIEs°FV;.`l§`i`fiHsil}ii,”§" U’ Y°‘“` Of he’ age' . ~ 1909, to W. E. ltlid Mrs. Gillespie C soil, James Stirling. MCDONALD.-At Covehead, June 30, ‘ 1909, to Fred and Mrs. McDonald, 3, daughter. BROWN-At York, on June Zilt-ll, to Bertram and Mrs. Brown, aidaugb-' ter. HORNBY-In this City on June 28th, 1009, to J. J. and Mrs. Horn-by,_ai Sflll. __ _ _ A ~ _“__ __ ______'___ MARRIED _ __ LAIRD-INMAN-At the residence nf the lirid8’s parents, North ilu. filo, on June 23rd, 1909, by til: HAPPELLE-At the residcnns of her parents, on July lst Carrie Fhappell, yiiunp- t f’~llgh‘r~r of B. and Mrs. <',.n'>;iil, llrigrhtbn, aged seventeen years and sevcn onths. ` Ill PARKMAN-Tn this City,,¢m June, 30th. 1909. Fred Pi-l'rkmnn,' aged if 50 years. ?._¢._._.;_.. i I' - Hulfslil NOTES. Many admirers eyes were turned Laird and Henry W. Iniilan of upon il niagnilicent Tom Medium are as she was driven up and down nl . .` _ ` ‘the streets of this city, on Friday. Shu is owned by Robert Simmons. H. Spencer on .lunc 24th, Francis of North Tryon, and although only Alexander Allan Mlltcil to Miss three years and nine mouths old.Will before long when fitted, turn. the scales at 1100 lbs. Jet black, rimgy, upheadcd with good action and bet- ter manners this animal cornnna'nda the attention of any .person who has an cyc for the beautiful in horssflesh. O O O Another of the Provlncc's most promising young horses has been cap- tured by ni St. John citizen. Alex- ander Kennedy of Cross-Rondo, lint 48, who has raised and dsveloqed many good ones, sold his Kalol fl ly a fcw days algo to John A. Davidson of St. John. The price paid was woo. The ally is s perfect occupy. jet black and weighs 1000 lbs. -‘"°"-.‘ stand-ard bred, being a diinn-i\‘i..‘ ' ‘ Mr. Kennedy's Hernalids iiiliru. Sue proudly wore the red ribbons at the Charlottetown Exhibition last fall winning them over a competitor that had previously carried od the honors at-Halifax. Mr. Davidson is to°bs congratulated in his purchaeemire also Mr. Kennedy and the owner ‘ of the ever popular Kolol. ‘* .`~,.,., J -------0 lllf PREPARE FOR AIl{.l"1°U\lNAI: CA-\ TARR __ ' New is the time to trait yourself- while the weather colldftfom srl bv- orable inhale ‘;i0|tli~rhol'=‘ie"-_ tour ti s d fly an you. QQ, , frgiea Ha.; Fever, !Autn\h&l £111, Rose Cold and .'1‘1iroot_W\lil. urge dollar oxdmf iolilrlilele lasts t mmf: I gunshot! to provide and airs Har 'ff-'lhlil size 506 all dealers or The Oaterrbg- wno Oo-.Klaqaivhi °¥Wlv» _ .; ,__ an. U li i ge.: rv pits. ii ,ve-r-<:,w *ll i. 72, i ‘< é. - lf i’ it r ¢',i '.1 . 935,, ié /.' -..~\;,.:f_,~:=2 "~i=» I ,_ ,ug _si v ¥ 'nl Q . \ ` i _ 3 . » i » -/»~lf .» .,f-»,,,» »._, r * JW] -4. 5" ~,,(%f»=z:". N5 * :ik new ev: " 41:.; ga-4 "rf il-tg-25"? ns 'F5 ` ___,,l;¢ 1 . if ‘lil 'll l -i .-I ,. ~c ,. v~. - ,__ "°¢».¥' s"."f:/.(5, ¢ fr.;- _-i _ i -v