.- r.~f~ i I r . _ i ' l~._ r= “f . - i .ii I -Lvl. ‘vi . . Ji ... ,_ . ' 'lf"_.' 1 »~ it-, Q, =.u,I. .,,_,,» ".I;‘ ' ii'/‘yi ' iii .»’»r._ T ;i`_ .~,'. , -n. I.. _-. i , .. n ,V -; ._ lf, >-. §,i1"=' i_.,\,', Q.; rn .- 4'-. _if -,r ‘ii _ , .~ ...il -eff .v s.‘<» < wg; -, . ,-__,,, _. ` 2# ‘ '.--gi ii. -\ . ,.,a, '~I . wg. . An.. ‘W ,if ,gli ' are-i A .'~\ <;?»,\'Ii;¢ Y>'>f." Ink ‘ip " ti. 1. s,,, .7 A _ » IUWM u.nE E, , o in s. an if - ,I ' -_ ' I , ~ s ;fu==f. ~l "W7 ` ` ' ' ” ` " . - " 4°- ' ' ' -~ 1*- f __ L "4 1 Muir r¢s¢i'l"1'it‘ ' ` ‘ ' 0 fo auluiu UORNING DA! N1) F' §s E8 zc' Y wlmxmz mow o :Exim in-i } -“THE LATEST NEWS CHARLOTTE1`OWN, MUNDAY, JULY 6, 1914 l'mS'r os' ALL" {ssgf>5oPi;.~,ié AB DELI I ny »l’.o‘i.'B& A’Av?s‘Et"°' is H s. NIIAWLEON .n ARD " fsour To Reims “_-___.ki (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, July 3.- The retirement of, Major Leonard iron: the Com- niissionship of the National Trans- continental Railway marks the prac- tical completion of l‘nc which will really be in October flrt next. It is‘ then that the Grand Trunk Pacific will be called on to exercise the option acquiring .the line by lease. As intimated by the Company in the' negotiations on the recent guarantee bonds for the completion of the Mountain section, it is intended ;to fake over the line and arbitration will likely be asked to determine the ,total cost in respect to which rental Iwill be pa d at the rate of three per ,cent for fifty years. The refusal of ,the Grand Trunk to take over the ,line would mean that it would be 'leased l-y other interests or by the Covernufenf. itself. IHEI IIEIIIII IIIUNG III IVIIINIHIII V (Canadian Press). MOI\"]`Ii|*l.-\l., July 3.-One of the youngest sneak thieves captured by the police of Montreal is a thirteen year old youngster who was caught nt thc river front today counting loot. The boy had seven purses in his possession containing $59.12. He cried bitterly when arrested and said he was taught to steal from women in the Bonsecours market. He said it was a cinch to steal purses from women. Minsrd'| Linimsnt Cures Diphtberis. connssssn sus rec me for ctsssiricsuon . onum Mo'f‘ou BOAT Fon 1-ufflf. 'Phono 418-J. 3163-6-§G>n_1,lir_._o,VA_,_ soy iw.N'f‘nu. APPLY lss QUEEN *~"f~3‘r!=______ . 32_=7>_S;!i.;3Q1k'1i‘l¢‘.*.~-_lvil-. L‘OQl,{ (ELDICRLY)_ WANTED. AB- le""`t‘o' fnlshrhsrsslf generally useful. Apply Guardian Office. _B260-630Mtf '|"i§‘Ao1-ma wnmnii ron 'ran l'enke’s Station School; $25 supple- ment. Apply to Peter J. McDon- ald, Sec'y. I 3353-7-_lilVl3ipd. TEACHER ` ,WAN'l`ED. - FIRST clogs' teacher for R 'Iirst,cluss school $125100. Apply to D. S., Aleljuurrle, crnpand. :fuss-7-cmaipd. FOR SALE OLD PAPERS. PAR- tles requiring paper for bureaux. shelves, etc., should apply to The Guardian Ofllee. _ _26'.I4-§-§0li_/I_t;i. ‘inner-rr7ia`“w.\N'|‘nn Fon sr-func Hill School; supplement, $80.00. Apply John w. Ellis. Swv.. -\0r- tham. __ __3357;'_l-6M3ipd. STRAYED FROM MT. HERBERT Station a lheep on July ISC. With rope 'on neck. Finder please notify Wellington McNeill, Southport- 3366-7-6;\l3ipd. 'ro_u|1'0&°l1€d_9» 5e,~m0n'0f typicsil force and convic- fion, sn impressive lesson that ap- pe,,1.3d to the manhood of his hearers- He took as his text Mark 10:1, "Follow me." The service WEB nronn-ht to <~.1ns.- nv the singing of the Coronation Anthem. The force uint went to _SL Pants was time from Camp keusingtvn. comprising the Light HoI‘S\2‘ and UW Ninn. Ambulance corps- Ther were abou; 2100 in strength, and were un- der the command of Colonel Ihre, of fhs Light llorse; Major I. J. ~Y1o be-4 ing Inlcommand of the Ambulance Corps. This force was accoml>B’|1l°‘1 by tho Fourth Regiment Bun-d, which wp in fine form. At St. Pri\ll'5. thi! service was conducted bi’ 'the r°°t°"» ucv. 1'. w, murphy. who was aseimd by me Rev. Mr. cofcioush- Of BHS* katcliewan, who is on a viiit t0 the isi,,n..i_ ucv. Mr. Murphy preached Mr excellent sermon, his text being tak- en from the 24th., Psalm, verses B and 4. In .both directions the parade and the marches were witnessed by large crowds, the spact8.¢l_¢ being both in' terostilm ""‘ Moderate will clogr. brilliant dr; a eve. At, 9 s. m. yester- 62 dcgz; at 9 p. m. 68 this morning at 931;' it 10.84' . and ?f'!°‘ South London tonllght, declared that- hurch arade of the Militia forces' seventy feet square, carrying 3120 tons of steel mils, collapsed at eleven o'cIoCk tonight. The dock wus prac- tically new as it was onlyi built three years ago. It is believed thy acci-Sleffft was duo to defective timbers. 'l`hc water under the dock is twenty feet deep and the bottom hard, ycf it is believed ,the dock sunk several feet under the ground. ii. uv. uf. nuff sus fu uuu (Canadian Press). I.0.\`I)O.\`, .luly 5.-The Bishop of Southwark, Rt. Rev. Dr. llurge, Isaiis by the Virginian on September ,4th, for Vanada on behalf of the Archhishops of Western Canada Fund. IIIIIIISH SEIEIJEEI I IIIIIIiII_E;II`IIIIIII"IEI] (Canadian Press) EL l’AS(\, Tex. July 4,-While the warring faction was attempting to adjust differences in the arrest and . AI IIIIMMISSIIIII _-#- . (Canadian Press) ST. JOHN, N. li., July 4.-Yester_ day’s afternoon session of commiss- ion marked lively tilts Letween the opposing council. 'I`he meeting was more interesting than any previous ones. The deputy provincial treasurer George Babbitt and William Scott and Ross 'Thompson also testified during the afternoon inquiry. Mr. Tl.iompson’s testimony dealt with the personal of St. John Quebec llailwny Company, amount of stocks held by different shareholders in the company. Mr. Bahhit said the province had not been called upon to make any interest payments in connection with the bond guarantee, W, J, Scott who supplied ties and braces for the road, told of his contract and denied that lion. Mr. Fleinmiiig had any motive in getting Mr. llrutt of Hartland to go into part.- ucrship vwitli the witness. All Mr. Flemniing did was to advise that two ineu join forces in order to settle the difficulty between them. IHEU. HIIIISEVEEI r HIS HESIGNEI] (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, N. Y., July l.-Theo :lore Roosevelt has resigned from the editorial staff of the Outlook. ELEISE IIE IIIIMINIIIIIN-S IN MINIIII_EIII EEEEIIIINS \’I'inr.ipeg, July 4;.-The lust lap of the I”/Ianitobu election fight wus fn- tered upon yesterlluy, when candi- dates were nomiiiated in _forty-five constirtuencicg, _ elsctsonsiuking place 'Jnfy 10. ' In three constituencies-La Pas, Churchill-Nelson und Grand Rspids- which are in the ‘far north of the pro vlnce, the elections have been ;deier- |rcLl and no date-'is _vet fixed. Iber- villc returned Amie Bernard, (‘onser- vstive, and .thc member for that ri- |ding` in the legislature by ncelamu- |tiou, this being the only imcoiitestcfl < sent possible execution of aBritish sub-.I Liberal and Conservative randi- ject, the constitution territory dc-;rIatesl1nve been nominated in all oth veloped a new complication. James er constiitueucies evcept "B" seut, in Caldwell, British Consular agent at Centre Winnipeg, whore the Liberals Seacatcas, reported today thatfieo- -are supporting F, fl, Dixon, un incle- rge St. Clair Doug as, under arrest pcndent. was about to be subjected to court The lenders of the partirs are run- inartial for assisting s. federal sol- ning in their old seats: Premier dier to escape. |Rol.l1n in Dufferin and 'l`. f. Norm in Lansdowne. Mfnnrdu Linnnent cures colds, sec. Milmrdsliulmevt cure! sarsctin cowl-I uuufs uv will IMS Hfffll Mffuuf Hmmm |= (Canadian l‘ress.) ST. JUHNS, Nfid,, July 3.- To promote municipal reforms the St. Johns Legislature created at the rr:-.cnt session an unpaid commission to con:-;iilf.r the conditions. ’l`he coni- niission is to serve twelve months to frame mfiuicipzil enactments undI prepare for the mffnicipul elections next June. (Canadian Press) , 1,U\`IlON, .luly 5.»- Arrned with, rifles, swords and hayonets and well- fillcll cartridge boxes, 800 nicn of the Second f~‘outh Belfast Rcgiiiiciit pururled the main streets ol' Belfast Saturday night, being the first time the volunteers-i__ \\‘.A'i|-e seen in the streets. The incident, which is a sequel to flencral Sir liao. Richard- uon's order permitting volunteers to rarry arms, is 1'egzirded by both ,sides as a serious development, but duugcr is feared loss in Iielfast than '.11 the mixed provincial districts. The police who watched the demonstra- tion took a census of the number of rifles. I EIIIAEIIINS WHII IIIE III ENGIIINII, I,.()Nl)0N,July 4,---Sir Churlts und I,a.d_v Fitzpatrick, and Miss »Alice Fitzpatrick, who arrived by the Laur- etania, have taken. ,, cottage for two months at Slough, Bucklinghnnisiiire. David Campbell, Montreal nianager of the I-Ilder-Denipster line, has been spenrlingin holiday in North Wales, and is expecteftiri Loudon before lon . - . g E . '.>--1 -I IHIIM WIIEIIKIS NIIIIIIIWEI IIVEIIIIII (Canadian Press). DANDBURY, Conn. July,4-Another attempt at train wrecking, the third uithin a few weeks, occurred early _vcsterdny on the Ccntrsl Ne-w. Eng- Iund Railway. When an obstruction, a portion of a tie wedged into frogs switch, was discovered just before the Federal express fro-in Washington and Boston passed through. .\ freight locomotive running light- ly through the yards struck the obstruction. ,ilthough the engine was moving slowly it was considerably damaged. ,___ _ ,~__,_ _ _,_ ,, ,_ _ __ _ , _ .__ _ _ ..,. ..,...,___ _ ___,-,-,-.~_-_-_-__-_-___-,-.-_-_-.-_-_-,-_-_-,-_-_-,_,__~_-_-_-,-_-_~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ - _ _ _ _-_-_,,,-, __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ._.il__,i__,, FRIDAY NIGHTS SERVIK E. I The .Scnmlinavinn churches lust year raised $2! por member for their In connection with the aiinuul con- ,,e0p1e_ All the ,,,|,.e,.B,, ci,c,,,,,,,tn,,,,_ .V6llf.l0ll Of thi) P. E. I: Baptist. AS- im in which the,/. "re pmccdi _,md the 5°°l“tI°" WMC" mme f" H M030 Ye9‘ expenditure ther have to meet being tarday after n`four da,\' 808610" m taken into consideration, tlicrc wus, the Baptist inurch, Lharlottetewn, Bald ML Mcviel me _migmy L ,Ort on Bn |l\'Wl`€5t‘UE S°l`Vl°@ WHS htm 0" the [wart of the `Scun;liuaviuns lor the I<`rlda,v even-ing, at which excellent immersion. In the 21| Churches 1881' 'Bl the in- rnoon _rises this "milf at uplift of their fellowmen Chriitisn been ANNUAL Ecouvsunon or sf\f>T|sfEEEIf§§6EfIiii6Ii rack in Cliinn determined that thero was nothing in Chi-istisinlfy and the tenciiing of Jesus Clirfrt that wr.s Litter thin Linyfhing they had in their iflolutrous religion. Tuut was the outcome of Fiiuadiun llhristiaus failing to do do their duty by these* peoplc. 'l`lic lust ground of appeal. couclml~. , , . ' _ ' I _ . , , ' ~ Mr. ,\. W. Stems; addresses were d:li\ered to u large 30 fm- ns the R,,g,,m,,s me con- ed the icvcfeml gentlcmiui, uns this, [mp t tu ,,, rmmc ,,mNcnt,'m__ congregation. c nod, li ut twf h l-»d f tie that they belonged to the great bro- ,cars .` . n _ V _ The Rev_ w_ I-,_ Mcvie for twenty hiwle n£:o;‘mted t‘hen11‘:;li;s ‘evith Ita; therhooi “lt ,nuttem not “hu thm, Mc-asia Jolinhmnlliiinn, Artliui Nmp I 'ninutes held tm’ nttemion D1 his Church, last veur i:\\'enf\'~eight huv- are." IIO Simi! "HWY l\"0 YOU-` brew" mn' t - q ,I uw' bearers in a forceful and eloquent mg been bm,t`ised_ ` ‘rnn- brethren because (foil has creat- Th“_ _ °‘“": "gm I ' “P9951 in behalf Of W¢9t°"" MI“I0"“~ A survev of the whole work, Mr Ind us all~ brethren hocuuse we are As“°°‘“t‘,"" ,u:‘t°m U f",“°I'f:I°_g(,mt The evnngelisotion of_the promiscu- M V, t 't 1 i, it beg - th ' parts and individuals in ilighty `“”V~_G~ ."-_‘ ,"" ' " fe" . ous peoples of the west, he said, was thi, nic: thi' .¢_h;m“i;m1 n((,,',,e,|,¢reIII Empire- brethren hecuiise (‘lI»rfst flieI'\°’l“I;“ IT,‘(f'"r“:$';t(mtgilxligén( Img; -» . ~ , . . un( o v. » - - . , ' " "4 E _.I Y'.\N"i ,\ii(_2‘J8T ` ' . ` ` ' ' . ~ ' I Rev. Z. I.. l~`m=h read the repul' on “£3 Ima? 215° Uiglfls tl’ Wei” °" THE NEITHER $I.it.'I.°f\f.°i'lt °§§e§E“ilI.fI §»'§.’i"°i3I;»°§ ‘o‘II."uM.°v'f .dflifi `EItI`§§'1'i.`§'m§I`."'§I-fi-E31 Eff’ nnfi>`I=r»II'"d.%. .II.In'y.f.I"§nnE`§”r»»ff»fl~=f'H °h“f"-“fe "lu °\>°°“"' “°'~ " ' e YB C el lefli \` . , ' I-“bl” Mu” lm" “p°mm°°' ND TE George ruled. For work amen.; the b dm- 'ghereiwus social unrest, not Ito go forwnrfl intelligently to the 1 l`I°"°d tm’ I""‘I‘""‘t °h""“‘"“ °f b eaklalt BGFVUG b°E°"° 3 °""I"‘°k Gsrrron Portions of Western Canada y " ~ - rt f Viic-stern Canadian mis- Il““‘t""’~ “nd th" 10"! I"t"v“lB he' supper Over. 'lt MW" ll- m- - E Etc' during the coming year there has E; Tl;2¢€ilm¥hgiy ‘1?;;';rE¢n|N:>ii€";‘ii(EiiithIl¥t\-oN; :Il:8l;7p3I0ii)_on the eeéffmngtos vlthgs SLUT body expected some day to leave thcI FRAYD LIGNE “IQQION `menp!ynimmnwnded the work M um ' ; 3369-7-6M8l. (Special to The Gkunrdgi-n.)i 300 at§nou'z“I'::;';fand_a"'xa“6‘00“Inélgné n;icl:\t,\})eWr;:sSt ufrlrd cs<;vr1;|¢;tbIf)acllr;»;T»i;.mtc 01 .,.omp_, 8'1" $11,000- The M-'¢D0“l\ld M°m°l‘i' work. The speaker mentioned other help for his field. He quoted C0l’1l‘tmme 81:", mom, refonn “_” Nad by . ~ f h '~»;\-gf :.‘1..»§:.'7.‘.“:.‘t.;‘:.‘:.‘.°.‘;... °::;$.;'°t.‘.“€.....'.:‘:. ""“ ‘° '°°'°°"°“.2::1’:22.": f.‘.'::.::3:; ..:"2..:.:.:;. of U ' ' ' ` ' - . . tl vez- In connection wfththfs Insti- 'rss grounds on which my imsnf percentage nr fnuinifcs in no west- I,f;\I::r;fv°;,ffsmm;f;ff§‘1 f‘>r{§§_°,,,‘,'_ " 'gf tutexllsre is d Sundayhi Brflhocl tvivors. their appeal. he said. were trctmeg- erhtpmvificgsi tgitelre was oplyv ulsn;::1iel 5-wilson Fwd Sccmémy 0, the ,I.cmp_ “NI I ng ma °"*"- E. y 'D' 55:' ‘|°“°- and °"e “E tha '“"“ 0"” an ` pm cn 0 n ans n ve 0 'Allf nee ~ s called to the windy, »~ ,- il1°fY»' Elfilllll 318158 Wi“°lY 'I»1\“!I1¢- ing was ('nnada's indebtedness to the large numbers of Jews, Greeks, Chin- Gmfice -_ In 8 J" B eech he ur ed , . V V. A . . . D . . I' . ‘ ~ $1, 0 'isa Er ' 'b lntform n s ong p K t t guts: a Amovkst the cmmsns there is c fmmmnnis onnnnn wns ina.-mea to en. Indices. rw H0 "Med that *hi* I' M gram nrgdfv, ri-, fiourilhihg work, ind lakt W g , there the (ming, in uw mm of $500 000 eat West must lnmitahiy in the the Church" f" I“"`°“ the Eetters "E the previous night t 3 "°*'° 995 '°°i’f*d“°- E " oliticsl partisanship and to sup ::::.-.nr °°".°.':.‘.."‘:,°..'":.:.';"'i:::....f.‘;».f.1“1:.:’:f.i..2.Ii'if"<'9i’3§ff'?‘ 2:2* ‘.11 mn is heat things from Canada? Not s ised the necessity for the missionary Cla' ‘_ th tue A'm_m" had declared for visitors. :l343.1_4\g31_ .ut single one. And yet Canada would lic enterprise. C “ *le “th ‘ ti] t “_ work. considerably less rich _fimenciallv with- "°‘° "Em" ° Imwers d“b lun' out ent an rmnns from um. mmf- anrioxrrou.. *he wuffefv the rf" he "H °° "W rants. It was the duty of every . ed on the sllisncr because it . has ex- E do his utmost to help Dr. Outten, of .Acadia University, _ posed evils. He laid the blame for ¢|»,¢,., hssfmn people. gave sn interesting address, chsrac- Dfvirllt "°“dm"'\S “DUN the Indif- we" an the “me w,,¢,¢h.`¢°,-ind hy Mg poouiinf humour, on ference of the people. Popular in- of chosq who professed the subject "Education" Education, difference makes delinquent ofilcials. 'wars ohm-vfng~~ths hs insisted, wns nccossni-_v to svoryj The discussion was participates ing wwagq, "mm pgpion, inupmtfvs of gpg clam of 'by Rev. lf. O. Morse, Rev. I.. F.. mind. The stats- work in which -be was engaged. Edu-_ Atkllmd "NCD" Wminm M°\»°°d- by .oi sutnorfty osifon vm wnnmi everywhere - in llencon Layton McCabe. Rev- John impossible for ,the factory, in the store, in the ofllcs Hardy, Rev. Z. L. Fssh. At the close China. to rcnchiin the pulpit equally ns much. The 0| f-M dlltllllivli it WM llIll0\`lil¢°¢l over had dealings only question was, what sort of edu- what Rev. Z. L. Fssh had recently 'ourwvsstem sen- cation should each individual receive. »`l»~"' 010°-'Ml P\‘8!id°\\f» of “I0 TMP# .nissan gem sim-y ms mania nm to-‘naucauonii (continous on pm ti`°°ir». peculflarly suited to himself. llf m I .. _ cal; oul_\', if educuted,l1e might be o REE OPIUNI T0 III SI- IIIIIII'3»IIIIII- BE BANNED IN CHINA ,_-_-_-_;.__ (Uanadian Press.) PEKING, July 3.- Manchuria and eleven of rho eighteen provinces for- ming Chinn proper have declared u- gainst frm.: opium. 'l`he liritish Gov- erfinieifi; is satisfied that the decla- ration is rori'ef't und has agreed, uc, cording to previous arrangements, that no opium shall be permitted to enter flicso provinces. The Chinese floveriiiiiviii sent instructions to the Gui/eriinrn of the remaining provinc- es to put down the use of opiumand 'to pr-;l|ihit the cultivufiliu -»» the Il’oppy before the end of the year. course, some men were fools in spite of ever_\thiug. fiaughter.) .\ nfau ight be n fool even though educut different foul from what he would be uneflucated. Dr. (`utfen then spoke of the advantages that accrue from tue proper application of education. The true test of n mails education, he said, vvos that mf1u's ability to meet circumstances with which he uns en- tirely unfumiliur,- his ability to meet unique; circumstunres. Almost uuy kind of man could meet L; Hitua tion which he had met u ~tIi~usunfI times Inifore and a- gainst which lie had been iorcw:il‘nc;l; but on e