r - . ~ .'- ‘-;=!._-‘_A-?_;,;g §'§_;.§?~`5._ - _ - __ .-¢~.;,_yi‘- _,..»;_;,__,. _ _Q _ __ ‘_ -4-y',»:T'--_____ ~_,__1_<__,; e.._f;¥_,'~__B,¢'¢_1*_=:-i";_ ____ -,___-_.__;____ __ _ _ _ ,, _ _ _ ` - » '=. P `=-*s<,*,j.i~_;\'g; tv,-_E" ‘ ' " ' 1' ' " ` ' f = " _":'_`.~';;:'~;” .~"@ai_’» ._.~a";§’:~i ;;.=*'»_`:'fI":.;..<"‘f‘f12=»§` '-.`-.`g;_=- f-»,»2,.-_;__.'. ~___r§_ 5 _ _ . ___ _ .___ ,_ _ . _ -_ _ _, __,~____ __.__ ____.f.5_-._--_.,-___;§__.;.___,;_._.,,___.,,_.5..;,__ ________,____ _ ._ fn-LT ns in Mines. _ MEETING or Pnusnvrani ` --» _- _ *asses-ass-a-:ss-oss 3 .... i ,_ i Q 0__`,\,_\l ,.°‘ ,livin neral wealth ~n°' is Somt-\l\im_ rim: in .ti nttmcl $93” ~ ~ »~~*l ~"- l ~ worll ____! f:v:oRDI.Av f1HARLn'I"l‘l~;'_l‘_:\W_\_ pglygp Epwimy 1SLAND_ MAY ,0_ ,900_ _ Cohclufled From \esterd:\y`s GLARDIA “f half D680 two the Presbytervniet pur- ‘ (l1ll.~t~._. ti.: 1 t it 1 . Suautt d. _. _ ofcavl _ _ _ 0 fl lollrnment- and uns consti Wdiicmve in pmslm-limi is niost sail . tu_t8_(l, prayer being Offered by Rev_ E_ @\' from '_,\.,.,._\- _~t;tu~.. 11,321 .331 1-.>.s1s.so4 IW 14.o13,o14 159’ 1a.7as,:nx lm lax sul M “'°.‘.» 1857 1»‘.97o_a'.-1 1o_oa~x,417 W 2o,us,0s2 19,931,158 20,639,954 :.*1,_'»‘»l,513 m,oai,4.'>-J :s,¢o1,o1o 41,215,512 3-(iii ihiihii Kidney Disease Decrease where Dodds Kidney Pills “lui giwn halo.. ; 1 Rev- D. Mclean was laid before_Prosby- WW- It was reported as cordial and h“g’(;8“10uS Sllllled by 10I_l commnnicants M1 - adherents, the stipend promised $450 xvitha manse and globe. The con- ;1;Ct Of the Moderator was approved Me call_ sustained and placed in Mr. cLefms hands who intimated his ;<_>06p.anoe_theroof. It was agreed that e nitluction take place at est pe a. m. Mr. _Gratz to preach, Mr. Mm-_ gioch to address the minister and Mr. McDonald the people, Mr_ Mcbongld as _ oderator of_ Session to preside and induct. Serving the edict was left, in the lmlldfi 'lf Mr. McLean. The Presby- l0l'y agreed to apply for a zrant of $200 augmentation asking that West Cape be 'nude rx special case 'The Committee appointed in the fnatter‘ o of the Rose Valley and Bradalbane pet- ition presented the following resolution. --- ~ “Agreed to grant _the services _ot a Cateclnst to the petitioners the missi n station t_o be under the jurisdiction of the Session of Stathalbyn, the Catechist to _have power to exchange :with any or- dained mmister of our church for t é' T. _ h are L Wd' _ purpose of administering the sacraments ‘ Of Baptism and the Lord’s the Dodd‘s Kidnev Pills Have Supper. The Session of Strathalbyn to fix the hours for Mr. Campbell’s ser- ’ vices at Rose Valley and adhere to the and Enfy Case of Kidney Dis- ” from which they Have Been Ugd They Have Never Failed. lgrxigoc, .\`.B.. May 0.-Some months gtatment was made, to the effect sections where D0dd`s Kidney used, Bright`s Disease, Diabetes, Lunibago. Sciatica; Gravel, inthe Bladder, Heart Disease, Par- hmgoug, D1-opsy, Diseases of women, mary Troubles, and every other form of ‘nhey Disease,are rapidly decreasing. amedgubt, was expressed, as the cor- nmgof this assertion. A committee of ‘gigs was appointed to investigate. Skictexlmination was made. by hearing: ‘guidance of those who had used Dodd’s §BgyPills for any forin of Kidney Dis- ”,gudnow the committee has reported Htl* claim was strictly trnc. Qugmgthe report says: “\\'c tintl on guidance of those who have us-cd them, & hdd's Kidney Pills have cured every 3 1 Kidney Disease for which they used. Also, that they have gggkknown to fail to cure, in any gikthey have been given a fair ;l|3|rmly`c Jnvinted that Dodd`s Kid- an absolutely certain cure for *llseases and that they are the on- can be depended upon with jmidence to cure such diseases. glllrcctness of the theory on which _H’l'Kidney Pills are compounded, re- proof every day. kidneys healthy._Then they will Hills blood pure and rich. If the blood BIN and rich there can be no Kidney 1a. Dodd`s Kidney Pills keep the Nuys healthy, and cure all Kidney Dis- 3. They are absolutely sure. ffhabax. It costs only fifty cents. h u Q R sm m m ..1T£°§2§¥§§?f.§i§e,§.‘l§`§‘§3il§§’eo?.‘3§i’.l.’;ii dy/ if "g 1 ._ r is - " ,r‘&'1' v ` 5 _¢,__, 3)-1;"/' 1 _ 4_1 '=. 1 f' ` ."‘ _ - _ 4 v \" \`\ `..' t' _ .1 . - . . . A Q Mm i ln a series of military evol- hours thus fixed, the petitioners agree- ing not to coudict with the same.” This was adopted by _the Presbytery and agreed to by the petitioners and by the session of Strathalbyn. Leave of absence was granted Rev. J. \V. Mackenzie for three months. Rev. Adam Gunn was appointed in*er- im moderatorof Dundas. Rev. Adam Gunn was appointed Commissioner to General Assembly in place of Mr. Mackenzie. Rev. J. Layton was appointed alter- nate Commissioner with Rev. T. F. Fullerton and Mr. Geo. Bell alternate for Mr. James -McLean. The Committee on subject of work in Magdalene Islands reported that in their judgment the work be not undertaken inasmuch as the Board of French Evangelization report more needy fields uncared for. To this Presbytery agreed. The records of the session of West Cape were handed to Messrs E Gillis and McNeill for exnniination. The recommendation of the Sabbath School Coniniittee re conventions was then talxcn up. After discussion it was agreed to hold a Presb terial Conven- tion. aiwaiigements to he made by the Sabbath School Committee to which were added for this purpose Messrs. James, D. B. Mc-Leod and Spencer. _ p _ sented an elaborate report on the deep enmg of religious life in our congrega- tions. On motion it. was agreed to refer the matter to the careful attention of the incoming committee The records of West Cape were report- ed as carefully kept, and having called attention to certain missions it was agreed that they be attested. A communication from the Travelling Secretary of the Lord’s Day Alliance was read, and it was agreed to leave the reply in thehands of the Moderator. A request from the Cavendish congre- gation, that the Presbytery “appoint a committee to aid them indetermining certain questions in reference to their new church was read, and the Presby- tery appointed Messrs Smith, Millar, Fisher and McLeod,a committee to meet with the Cavendish congregation on Monday, May 14th at Sp. m. for this purpose congregat-ion was submitted by the clerk and adopted. mittee On motion, the report was re ceived, the thanks 0” tle Presbvtery ~\1 Same date and place and at the hour assnnsssamsnamasas h h Ca c urc on Tuesday. May 29, at 11 ____ ."5 ‘Q 4- The Committee on Life and Work re %@% tenl__ _d t th C ‘ittee, es cially " th@(C;;ven;r, aiid tlilhlliiecommeigflzations D01'f-i0“S f0“~`_*`~1"1" the ‘md _ °f December’ which 1-on OW_ were adopted: and attained its greatest heightat the end Kop. _ . . lst Tllflf 21l1C0Hl2,.'f€.%_l’f\f10US be Urged of January. The death rate increased at "" " '_ _f - 1 to send ill full -‘md hCCu1`af9 wfmns as- the end of December, and from the second :gif _-'__?___ __ Soon as possible after the close of the week of _january a,.e,.aged over eight " Ca-lend? year’ m no case later than the deaths per diem. The effective strength end of ebrm.°ry‘ li t ` t' fthe ‘iege (March 1) 2nd That inasmuch as the Assembly at t 9 ermma ‘on ° 5 97 1 S E gsm an instruction of ` Presbytery "these are thebonly troops fit to do even a u_43;; 9.p0umler, 208; 2 5in., 2,417' Maxim that; no sum of money forwarded two mile march.” There were at that .Nordenfeit-, 189- Hotchkiss, 15617; 303in. ‘ 1- t0 H16 38999 after the middle Of date 154 oflicers and 2,624 men in hospital February beplaced in the return of the The horses had dwindled to '2_907 tm, 1 P1’9°@‘l1”g Ye” mules to 3 tis, and one oxen to 252. » as ' _ kwas recfiiested to prepare a. _ ,’ . . . 1 h The 91" - - _ AS indicating the intensity of t e_ _.Q ’ Tiyc!;2?;11s of the Stamstlcal report for» pub enemy’s shell fire, the Times correspon- ` gl-egat nal was returned at 40.3 oilicers and o has fligeilhhhgncclodg gliethciealiciiilar yeziii, it men, but a siginticant note is added g,,eet1i|?a_th;9th t Hp; m I of which ti, y '.1 bf Mr ATV F Carter 'In _ y, y_ _ _a ~ -~ _ e resx ence . . . _ ~ - _ _ `ublic intimat1on_ was made this the Space are included the church and rounds. 303. the P15001 |B“1'__e__s“\1;1_}°l§1:_ve1_§ BX THE gederunt closed with the benedictwll- tl, house o<~cup'ed by the archdeacon mmm" at the Same nga _ ' ` e . _ 1 r - T' C' JAMES' Thirt -eight shells from 6in. guns fell into Nu Clerk Pm tem' this alien oi which 3') came from the ed in the sorties. B K Bulwana’ battery. the gmainrler fron_i__ L _ ` f»_ Wm” THE SIEGE OF LADYSMITH. v ‘ ' Como to Soofi - ~ ` _Z I Butt-emained to buy one of our _ excellent hu~@iness.su1rs. ,_ ,. 'l ha.t.’s the exp°1-ienca of our cl ith- 5 ing clerks every day. Many of Cbar]ot.tetown’s brightest merchants are wearing suits _bought here. ' _ They are h ight' men and they show it. ' Tliev also recognize a. saving~ when i\.’s a real one. We claim to fittverybodv. Seven diiferent standards in our Fit Reform and at many more in W. R. Johnr _ - mn’=. Clothing. Two best. P91935 sa. s1o.s12. sts. »?'°'3~ _ -ff.-._." A ii e I is e “lift Ili.; '. 75 cts. .to$'l.50 Fitted for spring with a suit Serge Blouse suits $ 75 that saves you mont-y.’ Washing Blouse suits 1-.00 ' _ All wool Serge suits 1.50 ' Elegant suits at economical S0154 Tweed wit, L35 _ prices. Elegant Brownies 2 00 _ Fonzelrov suits 2.25 3,000 suits to look at, every 3 Piece Vat mm 2_7,5 one tight. You’ll enjoy it, so Scotch Tweed sn‘ts 3.25 1 will the boy. English Wors'ered 4.25 Scotch Serge ti_-50 ear youu camo: - All “M 7 5° Name Your price. \Vholesa1e and Retail. - _ The 1-eport on statistics was submitted ..._.. I __ by James. (_3`01_ivei_ier _of the 00m: Q The statistics relative to the expendi siegé the 4 1-inch guns in-eff’ 514 rounds ‘ a I How to Find Out _ c/J W ~ .-- ' isa. lac:-_N tg, ` ‘ "* »r=f (cé-M @%@%@%@%@%@%%%@%@%@%@%§%§%&%§%@%@@ Pepworth Hill, Gun Hill and Lombard’s ture Qfammunition by the besieged are remark ihle as showing that, although at the end of February the naval guns were running short, the field artillery and infantry were amply supplied. There were on hand on November 2 the follow- ing rounds: 4.7 in. naval, 556; 12-pounder naval, 1,u_-‘l<'3: 6.3 howitzer, 887; 15~pounder, e is, to make atonement for hisor her 5678 716; and pistol,l94_149. During the sins.”-Pluxnptrc. (2) all sinners arehelp- leaving only 42 on- hand; the Naval _F,.e,,_]y_ ` 12-pounders 784, leaving a balance of 784; the 6.3in., howitzers 3,705, leav- ing 776 unexpended. On March ' d t d t; d h t ofa space of about Zthere were St’m7’732 mmilds In hang for The Presbytery then adgourne o en sen s ac ar _ _ t_he15_p0unders_ 183 for t e 9_p?u,, 91.8, West Ca Church on Tues- 230 ards by 209 the centre of which “ as :l;l:f>1r‘i‘l£‘i1.fgi]te Zliigli, l1{4o1tc1.1oli1igsdS°§i[-ilx6h1lI':ltl cases he had set forth in the purable.”._ of rounds previously issued were expend- Mean Max. Temperature “ Min. “ (6 gg Mean Temperature Warmest day (239,) Coldest day 439,) s Rainfall in inches Snowfall “ Total rain and melted snow in inches és' tter class of Pharisoes,who had afcertlln i ‘ easure of respect for our Lord's teach- CHA IH ing, and were half inclined (comp. verse (gqggqg pg' 39) to acknowledge him as ‘a prophet. Of B;¢¢(q“|-gm gn; such John tens us <12. 4.2) chem were Butt r it many among the chief rulers. We tlndlB“°°°' another example of the some kind in Luke 11. 37,"-Plumptre. “would eat' ' " with him"-“Probably in inviting _him w* Simon was influenced partly by curiosity s partly by the desire to receive a popular _ and distinguished teacher, partly by wil- lingness to showa distant approval of something which may have struck him lnl Christfs looks or words or ways. It ls ` quite clear that the hospitality was meant to be qualified and condecendlng.”- Farrar. “Sat down”1Or recllned at table.. This was then the custom. _ _ 37. “A woman in this city”-Identltledj' by Romanist writers with Mary Magda- ' lene. The identity is, however, doubted by many. “A sinner"-“A slnnenesa” rw " §&§@§ ?u__, Meteorological. __ "Comparative statement of means of temperature, 'pmclpltatlq on 3 Charlottetown, for month of April, 1899 and IIB. 1%. 55223255? ‘lv rocuxs/\w1.o|NAoAv. I mm mn Agadke Laxgtive Brgrpho Qulnlna Tablets °*¢lI-Il ,.,, _ ,,c,,,,,S2‘§,°f°f11=,,._ W gm°°.°»'1f t wh, ner or allmllqt ____ cad; box; . roves signature. ___“_ Ihr Oth. ar.-Sadie Stewart., 0%" 314111. Smith heatsink; Sunday School Lesson, l ”‘”'“~P”» W” __..._; Hay Rh, cld.-Thstla, Allen, W MAY 13. ` Oman B1-lf`le,snltl\ Buetsaein. _ Thy faith has saved thee.-Luke 7. 50. . ------¢o0»¢lll\lllb ourniivis. -Kmart nevada Padua an D LESSON HELPS. right. Thcyqnieklvbhli. ss. -‘one one Pnmses”-°‘one or :nel h . ~:. 1° *aa* .* ° 'l I” Muttou.petenreus -Wyclilfe “When she knew”-Her gn\,,,,,§ ;,e’:rn,__\__E .presence in the Pharisees house is not Squash eat-h.... for invited guests to pass in and out, _though not to sit at the table. “Many came in and took their places on the side seats, uninvited and yet unchallenged. _ _ They spoke to those at the table on busi- ness or the newsf of’ the day, and our host spoke freely to them.”-Trench. “Ani alabaster of ointment used a year and a half later by Mary of Bethany to |molnt‘ her service of love. “Weeping”-In her ally,tomoisten with a shower of tears. ‘ “Did wi them”-"Having no cloth to lifar ,sense of sin. “Begun to wash”-Liter-ll bodet. Kissed his feet”-A practice, 40 “Answering”-Proving that he was 42. “Nothing to pay"-Each as qually powerless to pay the debt; the W5 less. Humanity is bankrupt. “Frankly 43. “I suppose "-Implying irony. ‘ 44. “Turned to the woman”-Who stood behind him. “Seést thou”--“He thus ,brings face to face the two persons whosr S01-mf, “No water”--A violation of one of __ the important laws of Eastern etiquette, waters.”-Bengal. _ 45. “No kiss"-“That the Pharisee gan _f Jesus no kiss was not because he lacketll f politeness, but because he did not wh- sxder Jesus either near enough as a frionl ' ber 2, number |s'“Yith tears1n_L|The Inost l-ws I ' ° '_ _ ` ' ' ~' Pitt;-three Highlanders in full gm; laterssting Statistics by the Landau ,_ o o _ "'mnum.mDmu“ ‘M W 0,. high enough in ham, to can mrulng Costume will appear for the tl t 1 lsonod Uris Acid. manner of welcome.”-Hall. » “ ` “'“" c°"°”°" "` 1 A torturing unease tu emit nr. °’°°"“ '° " ` ia “on”-“ein-tat meanswsayiesnma.. The S ecial Correspondent of the London is l cum ls/the of the km' 4¢Th°“ ano§“t ‘ny ‘.Eead_ _ in ‘he m“5l°°l “nd Times lately in Ladysmith has sent home f _ . h .1 _h 'I began N to filter the blood,to separate the poisonous 1°' _Pam Wm’ °"d_‘f’“'7 °“° We lllle. Further PU'5iC°lM9 some interesting statistical information " gg,-'uCw1haseld1mOi1¥it1:;n`i alt has com lmpufitles from the P“"° b1°°;d’b“"°‘“°l “°;‘“t°dtm7 £9” mth °°°tly °"“m°"l‘ I ,_ _ “ _ ` .. _ use - - ' ' ' , h’ t __ison - incen. _ May l, 4. 4, 10 respecting the siege, of wh1<;_h the follow_ Pkwy cured may _ gasp. ;»;i__;t:hwg_yg_1_1v _Lg ____°e_1;' ___ ___7____W__enf°___________1___£ mmdof "___ _*__ ` _ i118iS an abSf'mft° When; e siege coin Thi’ 5' 53° ’°b°t“.’°° °-f mm” md thebladderand hence out ofthe body. ab1'e_~°__.,]0n¢5, “Are for;ziu_en”~_-‘Have B B B B P menced on november -, U12 egectwe hundreds of letters received at these omoea f hi work is by "F, he | d m‘%~»___ ‘ as "2 otllcers ook d rofCanada Th¢l“‘ !“°°° ° l 3 “P 1 bee” a-l1‘¢°dY- ~”` 9- °V ~ ‘ SU'°¥1Kh°f‘h° @“"‘S°“ W °‘ “°‘“ °"°"” “° °°’“° ' .neat gifaci that an as me ful lomtnms. m m let Y _ gm , N05 thllt thi! _ and Inen._ There were 0 _' cers nycu could 0Vef ‘nd most hw _*uch as _ Q But was oongequénce ‘nd pmt M and 229 men sick and wounded. The ygqwouldbe sure to find the evi ence o _diseasg diab°t”_ Ps_y_ rheumamm ‘gg _ __ __ _ ” em _‘who fed' cl ei hbo _ Y could mam’ djsotdg-, mg lt.. To whom tt e. _ _ h°"°“ “umbered 5 369 the mules 4 539 hgi“th£:°`l:?sk:'ptic;l ff thdsmerissuof Dr. i‘,‘:b°g°°°d§ ;?;,,, in gh.;-,1°°,-1, little need of forgiveness. -Abbot. the oxen 1 701 the attendants 2 412. chases omtmenh the only guumtadcun Pf’°’°“°° d_st_“__ M 48_ Thy sms an forgiven _“He 8. [ 55 SMS “id 13‘““°‘“”°'€““°' tar pun. 1 T"‘~‘»’° 9““° "’°“ "'°P‘°°"' 1. an fauna mumeeofwnstue but _ _ » s Thu? were 18 m. 'k-ned - ‘bonu ; ask druggin _kidney disease are: _ _er __ _ ‘ _DUTIES th6 Sl0K9 0 “ers wares” 1 g-Asalour nheghltigrknows tabouty;|"r Clmseh " blck’ d¢P°dh ill tht u!lB¢» ”” “ld before SllI\0ll. -'cilfko l M m M N I. _ ~ _ and 193 men, 70 otllcers and men o_______e_?;_ w__ y°__p_de___s§___ awe ein, ,mmpi ggggdhtortweuty-four hours; _ 49_ “Began w”y.._ ms wards _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ` _ _ E . _ , _ . . ` ,_. » _ 1 _ `:»>_ __ _,L 5 1.52:, < fl_»'_;.__ _1'_;.'_- ,:__.=-‘~»_ _ _ _ -_ _ _ _ -' ~` `. . _ _ - _ __ _ ’ .1 ___ ’ '_ _ ' _ _ . “ _=“ = ._ . : _ -_ _ ._ '13,-‘ ».~;f.~="-_ _ 1' ,g .1 '_i,,1_:f_f -»,.>_»"-¢__.._;A; f~,;-.Q-_f;~‘.‘-2~tg.»u,=:;"~z,‘. 'ztéaisjg-*1,,,,» ’:-_“_~ _~ ~_~_~ ~..._. __ _. - :‘- .- ~ ' ‘ ; -_ 1’=.">"»‘~ is ._-.1 » _ -_ ~~.\~.~ '» 4 <. : ' » _ ' ` - ~ \ ‘ ..'.:-» ¢..~i.= as.: ‘ a - .,..v,.»,.. strange. It is still an oriental custom- It is tuhtousbh to day _ new hears nuts every it Jesus' feet cost $45 to $50, equivalent to __ °°m'|3°\°'f WQW* * $300 in the day."-i>e1oubet.<1)Noomng is 1 nerve trouble, and I too costly to give to Jesus. wook spells; lm H 33. “Stood at his feet”-The custom of .1 girgghgiqg, gpg reclining on a couch, with the sa.nd& re- ll img moved, and the feet directed backw\.nl,l_ 'at made it easy for the woman bo pe:-{orm_ th D6 ' 1 wipe them, she promptly loosed her hair, I lB0l\\\~ A mu and with that supplied its place. In order _ ptt lpoi NIB* to duly appreciate this act we must re- _ tg hugh” the M HS * ‘ member that among the Jews it was one 1 qu; hnq gpg". ig of greatest humilations for u woman to he R' nd lvl” ‘Musik *M* _ Seen in public with her hair down."-1 "dl, “ld ..ade`}, “ul tm __ th Ea” occur. tra are diana s seen in e _l 39. “If he were a prophet"-“The dis- ~°"°°'a“ enum* T “mwilq 1 cerning of spirits was, according to the lelllgml l'°'3l‘l*' N” l“ ‘ _ opinion of the Jews, one of the character- 1` 1110"! uf 1. lm _lvtilvl T00 lit* is-tics of the M essia.h,”-\\’hcdon. } uwons teak'-an laciilf byifki ' "Touchethl1im”-“The bearing and tone ` lid chBPhs, shottninot H of the rabbis toward women resembled lesggmss, ng;-vgggggg, lug that of some mediaeval monks. They (01% BBQ,” N said that no woman should stand nearer _ the “.0” in Dr uf, them than four cubits.”Farrar. _l Nerve rm’ h m uh. -*.u*“,. .°° ._ edt bisthawnnwti ei prophet, in his power to read Simons; ’ n iC:?n_ Eid, ` oitoughts He heard the Phmsee think- 1 , "3’“ , "°"°" _ ing"__Au_:u_`»;_inC_ _ dllfhhl GM! S IHWY ‘uf 41. ‘ii Q.-M-_-in creditm-"Get1. “'1‘wodeb- ll‘*l 5’”“""lf *mil *P9 tors"-The \\ oman and Simon. “Five hun- l take llr. Wh Mil C Bl!!! Q 1 fired pence"-Or $85. “Fifty”--Or $8.31. 'l Pills. These debts .seem to represent their rc-,WW spective obligations to God. ; E P5 is 5 l "IIN m hemby SWG!! that th6 were wounded. and ten men were mis ma om _ Poms, on 3 fm sample, gfwo gi-at frequency in unnatmg. .- ,_ shock at surpdnd sum” which “ Y* _ _ “__ ?_ll0_:\l meeting Of the stock- sing. Of the wo;1;_dedn,_eight;;_flicers :blah :ill btssseiitlhiyyremm ruailif you mention Tmamuhbh ‘mddq af did mt dm w vent ine” in UP” “__ t e above com an will be 51 men died an o cexs men an __ this P=P°f- _ . bw, Kidney-Liver Pills as a prompt mm.s_~-__F,u-|-,,;-, _ “mir om . P Y 22 fougwgrg died of disease. It is in-_ Dr. Chasez Ointment has _Mr lkidmy ailments is wcl\_knowu. act 5o_ .Th .f5“__h¢__..0m.n”,a he-R oe in Charlottetown, d tmownzo fiultocufe piles. It _ , - “gcgmllsfmdpermamnlly 7 . the ninth day Of Mly 9u'u°tiv° t° note that the only lossesm ue your case. It matters not what loud of Pg? f hm. uch_ md Han” forehand with Haul ill 5° D. 1900 at the hour of 12 °°°°°°“l b°“fb°rdm.e°t were me ° W. 7°" ml" °f°fh°w%wfaxi1‘ilm1rge'giil¥l;ui"levill hehe: and disorders. One 'lad¢in9§z5c aeation by faith, 'and hitli done. __°o____ » and 33 men killed, 2a ofllcers argl 277 3131 Ce____h¢:;:___0mtment Y '_ bog _‘_ an dak* or Bu. Whedpm “GQ in _pe‘“.._Ié_m_"|_l’ this 26th da f_A .1 1900 woundedtofwhom o_$cersand1____i;i_e;_ 1_ l Fa womasdedm _mm i_mhinf_ nn-Chase., _ &C°_____,r°mm°_ _ _ __ .mtope‘°e_ “Go w enjoy that pau _ JANE y 0 pn ’ ° and three ID€_l1 !DiSSll1g- The_t mls' O_intmt is a prompt reltellalt also ~ ___'..._..~'~f_.1 - _ soul which grows up ‘_mder_!_n .autumn _ _ _ S WADDELL. sions to hospital during thesxege wgre 10.- eczer§1_2._s ot l'b¢\1m___e_______a___“ Everybody” coughing exeegmanzkg at pudoned sin_,,_;C°wl”_ _(3) M a pu Supt. and Treas. 538, Disease, chiefly enteric and_ ysent» __o_______ _“___ l_______ed1=¢2S°‘-_ 6oc_ abc* at an dwg* use D_,__ chu” Syrup of ,#4 domed sinner down enjoy this wwe' Bod td Exam Pat ‘ tery, commenced to assume serious pro- ‘ Edmmmm Bag & Co.. Toronto. I Turpentxne. 25c. 3 bottle. il ‘ ~' ' r - V ;_-.._»._»_ _. ~ "’_:_i*’..'.i_;._.. i "$21 (Sir) ` loci ” ,Kofi also tore; me