Q Q .-vs_, time ea Vi _ »~r;e=o .stir-o._re»_.a.1.ih»c..¢e» ~ A ~'¢‘ 3 rl. A... :VV "A MT _.V _' ~' V V .i . ,. __ ' ";;'. 1.* _ ,V .. “$4 YV _'_-V t VV* W -47' Y rf ~- .,_~ul..,. _;....._ , . ~a- » r of __ _ 1 l _ `- A msn as under consideration the ‘ ' " » ~'~' _ __ _ . '_ . _“Tm gvrkridoption of a comprehensive Mr' W' P' Donn! Char' ._ ' ‘ _ ' up an oo ng owards th th d - ‘ _ . _ V development oi the cities fimdttn:';._, lownl Elected Kmg Gr Hull and environ . It i tedl i ’ that an Honorar 5Com issorlupec a l9|` R0 al A|`Ch ` v ' or mn l"‘5l§‘l‘“¢f‘qi5'fl‘?llfll"i~'»N’5§il” ¢»V»\»¢s|s¢|_n-q»pq`»u»- '°-'* (Special to the Guardian) __-._ ' . 1, . . _ '_ i V ' ' ' .Y in si wllluel p ,y A _ _ 2, _. __ N eonetituted, eherged with the duty oi __ v _ ~ taking all necessary steps to causes _. _ \_ _._ lerenee el Nw..Brunswi¢1=. and .Pr Edward Island sms opened yes morning at the First Metho The annual Methodist Church con- had secpred so many votes, nr. _ _ N had been ministerial sessions various committee meetings in nection with the conference on Tue ,my and Wednesday, the confers proper began yesterday. Oonfere wus presided over by the General perintendent V. of _the Church, Rev. (lnrmsn. He was supported on plntforui by theretiring President the Conference, 'Rev. Neil Mcbau lnn, B. A., with,,tbe_General Sec tnry of Conference, Rev. D._ (ulowen, and the ‘Journal Secrets nev. 0. K.__Huds.<>n- _ ' Tile proceedings commenced with devotional service, at which there w rr large attendance of ministers a the lay delegates from the vnri circuits. BUSINESS CONFERENCE. After this service, the real bus`ine.ss'H__ Chowen,‘H. E. Thomas, H, J ' » l m part of the Conference was beg The roll calls were first taken T inymen's and ministVer`i'al rolls w then called. In regard to the for several 'substitutions had to be ma from the list' of reserve delega One of these changes occurred in of Mr. S. Vanlderstine, the Secrets of the circuit, Rev. Mr. Brown, pr posed the substitution of Mr. J. Jenkins. - The question was thereupon rai field in Charlottetown, substituti in regard to these delegates from t city should he made‘at the first si ing of the Conference, in view of t s d as to whether. the CQHYBTGDCG being It was then ,suggested that s 0 t likelihood of the delegates putting in end then report to the cenierene HY. ` their attendhnce later on in the d The chairman said that they we lace ballot had to be taken. At the s dis'¢\'°l>0ssd take the plact oi Mr. Vanlderstin was the first on-_the reserve for th circuit, and bg asked whether in tl; case Mr. Bt l would not have Fight £0 llll _U10 first V5°*m°7 'ln tm’ kind men to let somebody else get representation. The chairman said that Mr. Je kins' name was the third on the 119 The district officers had no right fe' Mr. Chovwen nominated Mr. C Hudson for re»eleet‘lon ns the Jo to _al Secretary, and the nomina !¥.lE~.was carriedr ' ` ~ ~ _ “lv "Mr. Hudson, however, did not thht he eould not attend. and 0 5° cept the office, .which he said he ls' held for `the~tliree years, _and whil V' had been a pleasure and educa °“`< for him, he thought somebody “ ought to hive the opportunity of “ ting that education. ' H E. Thomas The latter said €t~ somebody else. V ° ' The Chairman: You are wonder _ education. ‘; _ Mr. Thomas: I will take it, ' Chairman other econd The Ottawa improvement Co wB,__ sion. together with the transp fe - ‘ P '10 the gradual' completion o and scheme to extend over a long e total Of years. The Commission will econd appointed after the uilied inte S the have been heard from. nd if tint taining if the two cities will on e. 0h“' Christian work. That was how "““‘~ trying to view it that day, e ,_ _ . . de` the retiring holder of the ofiicawen' “Img anybody not waxmg “nw” l“`°“ that they felt disposed to say “Em churches: if you see it for the c with 9 member of the Conference shouidomc done' They must be more zemou n hs deputed to visit the Rev. lvir. ll t' son and communicate to him his 9 “B take more and more modern asp od Conference accepted Mr. Huds ex lresignation, and Mr. Chowen th U; upon nominated in his stead the R . . t 5' for four years he had held the o S and he desired also' to give way Plan to be drawn for the besutl of the two cities of Ottawa Hull. mml F_ tion and traffic companies woul Us required to co operate with n vie 51' The work generally will be mr de_ b0I‘ation of the Ottawa Improve Commission, the The Minister of Finance is tn the matter up with a vi w to n the fa tm high interests of the church they no dissatisfaction, As he under-s pose of the general conference I D¥'09P9\`itY Of the Kingdom uf iq It was a union they thought in <3' interests of ZVion, for the arlva ' ~ ment of ~t.hc Christian cause G' Viewed it, and that was how be 4,, V an therefore he sold they were not “T and they were not offering ally N' ciul ground for their pressing mutter. It was simply us a ch him their uplifted brethren of o of God let us go at it. But one t his wus sure: God helping them, must do better work than had bc a people, and as lministers ali" prayerilll and conscientious, and t el' must engage more and more in M9- sonal and individual work. They Ol of their Christian toil. The dny WM when the church was perhaps in sense simply ecclesiastical, and K- was not perhaps at all strange t UNI' tho ‘kingdoms of this world obtai tl_°_l\_ such a.Vho_ld on the church oI_G " ""’l‘he church then went for worl HC- power, and sought land proprie l1&_<1 ship and worldly dominion, and as *Ht consequence was not a mighty fo U0" among them, not a mighty Chris 919% force. It was a mighty Chris Eel' force when it took hold for God. if it set itself up as un ecclcsiusti 0“'B organization pilrcly, it was bound H9* sudcr. As such an organization SV- could neither he helpful to the co hilt try at large nor the Kingdom of G miie It. was perhaps for Methodists to W patient for somewhat longer, to b their time in that matter of uni NY Their Presbyterian lbrethren, the whom they prayed, had on them great responsibility. There was so MF- able men among them who did n see their way to union. He und O c i lil I "iss "OS crtn- M any d all f the curse bc (Sl rests AMHE em. Ever sill msn; dhlnclf. king Chapter Mer. convened _Ope_ P. Doull thug creme, 0 K ' f. 9 at it, they had no desire for union 0 ensmg 0 00 lottetown; °°“ld that basis; he understood the PUT' and R. M will “ml M *W0 brought in that matter to be for the Pilgrimage G05- the Desert the Northumbe IlC8',wef'e accor B-D57 the hands they had arrang was The citizens C011- Committee Oily. to their capacity in handling spc- visiting Nui thc At eight l “rch sioli of Phil tu Mystic Shri ther Gymnasium nuse, At the an hing lowcll, the f they present:-Mes been Lane, Dr. sas Holm, J. M. more nan, H. S. hey W. B. lirenna per- Russel McI.ca must Wednesday ects the Annual (‘ was Most Worshili hat marched in p ned hen's Presbyte diy (Rev.) Dr. H tor- At 2. D. m. rce were entertains “nn the lenrroundi tion Sackviile, whcr But buildings in co to From 5 till un- tion for the vis od. eight p. m. a T on. nic was held n me in attendance wi he closing Session er- Grand Lodge wa PITABLY ENTERTA| Brethren from P. and in Attendance. iecial to The Guardian.) RST, N. S., Julie 12--Thi s' Week in “Busy Amber ce Tuesday morning at the fraternity has been at that hour the Gr of Royal Arch Ma und Past Grand Master of Charlottetown was e Other Prince Edward present were Mr. S. Charlottetown; Dr. Dnrr n, Mr. J, M. Murley, C K. C. Holm. Hemp cDonald, Charlottetown, p. m., the Shriners too across the hot sands to the blue waters of rlnnd Straits where ded a splendid receptio of the Amherst Nobles ed for a clam: bake of Amherst had pl tos at the disposal of and all these were fi N w Isl ‘Mason control; ed Kin landers gr il fifty-two au iles. i. ln, a Ceremonial uc Tc-mplc, Nobles of nc, was held at K on Robie Street. nual banquet, which srs W. I‘. Doull, G. Murlcy, A. R. B Pethlck, W. T. Well n, Ii. McDonald n. ommunication of ri and A. lV[. of it and at eleven rocession to Bt. S rian Church where d. sermon was preached hy R.-W. ill, Grand Chaplain. Grand Lodge Sas a resumed, while the visiting la ng r-ountry as far nncction with Mt. alison University. 7 p. m. Mrs. C. ial I-Iall, held n rc iting ladies and heatre Party it Smith, Colon belgreatly enioyed. _ de This afternoon n vrund Mnsonlc t the F-xpcrime or Farm at Navman. which was gre rt enioyed hy the th their wives. ot at eight p. m. t s called. nt ollowing Islanders w Darrnh, Messrs K. morning, at ten o’clo ful Grand Lodge A Nova Scotia was h o’clock the 'Broth d by an Auto Tour e they inspected th Al five. hundred M ns f fsnnrs _-,~. ~ ._.fo.iNA'oii,_ v £5 ¥`¢ _l lMPliilillfffl lilllilll E Bi Cifiiiiiillii .HIJBIISY AMHE ED E e sis st.¥' 10 in and BDIIB W. lect- Is- W. sch, bar- ton , k it of the they n at who etc. aced the lied the Ses- The nor. f ol- ere J. C _ ren- ner. and ck, The .F. cld, rcn tcp- a Bro. sion dies of as c li- Ii. cll’ at ns c vi' I‘ ir- ntnl atlv ons and of ous, heratfng twenty-tive hon I' D“_UY.D0li<‘e serge,,nt,on u. bribery, disagreed 11 toi V when he must produce $5, lwndlnc the District .ittor more so-called police gran, which the jury has not br-0 Verfllflt Of guilty after bah; ilu liliiliiili ,,P.E.lsLAND wfNS lil ill INTERPROVINCIAL (Canadian Press) . NEW YORK, June 12 sms Court iury that trle chsfqqe iction. Duffy was paroled until ion _in the matter of rr ne This is the first of half a trials ugh! in K out short time. Dufiy was indicted an sllslzed graft-taker from J Roth who run poker rooms ill lem. lloth testified that he monthly payments to Duffy “ml to that to Eugene Fox, n police who pleaded guilty of graft.Fox co boruteil Ruth and added tliut t p t ll Bulgaria proposing that three foil of the armies of Bulgaria, and He h e s t p urned over to Duffy the list of g nyiui: resorts with Roth in rict. ,_f_-._-_.,__*. ll] UEMUBILIZE FUR Sill Ili Plllll (Culiuiliun Press) IIELGRADFL June 12.--The Se n Government today sent n note r r e demohilized ill order to relieve xisting tension and facilitate ettlement of difference between wo governments. li. i. suili is wuilis in (Canadian Press) STAMFORD, June `l2-F0ur seriously, us a result ol a rear collision on the Maine line of the N iY0rk, New Haden, and Hartford Ra way. The accident occurred oppo a local passenger depot this aft noon, when the second section of ‘Springfield crashed into the fi section which was just leaving station. The dead and injured all residents of Stamford or neil towns The engine on the sec . o section plouzhed half way through pullman car of the first section. this car there were 31 nasseng and nil were more or less hurt. T wrt-ck is believed to he caused hy engine of the second section runn past the signals. Nllllilll PlHUiilSSl]iH (ter dell- l’ .;, ISLANDS TOTAL SCORE 757 A rs the Sup uh 3 Ha,-_ New Brunswick...._. made Following is thc scores lululo rior the i’. E. m r ru -n ~ ne-,.4 M9' Landrigan...... ._ rvi- per' in sessions of our Conference sons are dead and many injured, so g ' 0 _ ney 's deci- w trial. dozen (Special to The Guardian.) 0,. ST- JOHN. N. B.. June 12--The in E. Island team won the Intel-pr-0 8 cial Rifle Match. Following is ‘Or a aggregate scorez- as P. E. Island .. . ~“ Nova Scotia _ Islunll ll\cllil;i-rs nf an teami- \”0‘ Kennedy lm McLeun_..__. lt- Mecnhe... Mcl'l.ae._.... Duck...... Moore Rogers._.... vin- the 737 734 723 by Um Monrc._..._... '° KENNEDY lille llleirllli LEAD. tomorrow' 000 ball -i-- _-___ \_._ (Special to The Guardian.) | f~l"l‘. JOHN, June li-In the inter. provincial shoot today the 200 yards mulch cniicd as follows:-New Brune- wick 255, l'. E. Island, 258, Nova Scotia 250. The Islanders'_ scores W€l"€I~* P. Mc(‘nbc......... _ ___3|) 32 lLlil\drlgiin._...... _,_,_,_33 98 Duck,...._... ___,___31 98 l Kennelly._..__. __,,___33 95 Rogers,...... ..._..30 .,5‘McRn.e..._._... ...$0 91 McLean_...._... ......34 .ml At 500 yards Islanders were lead- XX ing by eight points, with the match Szllinlf finished. The wind was unsteady. PASTORAL T0 to ths vin tm; Af. the Ministerial Session of the Conference yesterday afternoon Pustorul Address was rend by Rev. Wilfrid Goetz us follows: As your fellow servuiits who li llceu charged with the respunsihil of leadership in work for the Ki dom of God, through our branch his church, we again undertake U your information and direction annual review of the progress problems uf the work within our Cu ference territory. Before this addr rencllleu you, issued as it is by Ministerial, and, therefore, the op ll f o md A n n u ii l Conference will ha end been organized by the addition ‘W your lay representatives and will _‘L well into the matters committed “te it for consideration. U" The recommendations concernl the the .state of tiie.work,»tempol‘al a mt spiritual, which have been udop the and sent up to Conference by thc me cent district meetings will bring my fore your representatives many “fl portant proposals having ill view “ increased effectiveness of oilr chu Tn work, ’i`liesc'. will chiefly have to "S with gnins and losses in church he l Sunday school membership. D85*-0 We efficiency, methods of religious edu mg tion in our chllrclies, our rclntiun movements for social and moilul form evangelistic effort and a view of the support given during i sented, and the decisions arrived will be reported to you in some gree in the public press but fillly LETTER' METHODISTS ,_.._.________- the’ Mt. Allison lilstitiitioiis at Sackville the are not the least. Tile University, U18 thc spleniliilly equipped Ladies Col- lege, Conf-nrrvnuiry of Music, Museum live of Fine Arts und the Male Academy IW form nn cllncutiiinnl centre towards I-C' which .\'llll'itimc Metllollists may l00k Ui with lnndllhle pride. Of, We should hold ill grateful memory \H` the men of faith und sacrifice who mul lnill the follndatiolis and in the face ll* ` of rlisrolilwiging fortunes prepared (gr HBB us the hcl-itngc we are now enjoying. the If any criticism could be made it Ul- would he of the modesty that for- the bade tliosc who have been carrying ‘1'€|thc rtsponsihilities und directing the ol'nt-_tivities of our educational work belirom making klluwn to our people t0 and to the country what they were doing. flompurutfveiy few, even to- “S day, rculi'/.e wniit Mt. Allison il had “il ‘is acclllnplishing and what advantlgel i-e\\` she offers to those seeking higher l`€".l education. Tile record of her stu- bfridents as they take up advanced work m“| in the lurgcr universities of the con- the tinent, the positions of responsibili- 1"°l\| t lven to her well-trained sons in Y K dviulflerelit parts of the world, the in- UF fluence ol her cultured and accom- Val pllsueii daughters in the home and, U1* tllroiiull tile home upon the ideals of w|f_lie nation, are of such a character F0' as to wnrrant enthusiastic admira- r<=-,tion 'loo much emphasis cannot be the given to this educational work- of the year to the various z-cnevoicnt ent prises of the church. The facts p ef- church. it will mesh much to the fe" country and to Protestant Christian- all ity if the centres of religious educa- ll§"tiun are creditnbly sustained, _‘ll We rfjoice ill the success that has ‘Ch come tn other educational institu- YO tions The exnmple set us in loyalt. ‘° ` 'rhe chilli-nien: 'rhet is better; I stood that it was perhaps on nccou 1 the minutes of file Conference wh will be publislkd and forwnrdcll all the churches at thc earliest p . _ y °5“|nnd iihcrulity ill response to the ap~ make any aippointn:-ents. Wltl1°“t¢ ing to Conference. The district lls must go to Conference and must _b properly filled in from the reserv net. It was a. perfect automatic m Chine-» “ml f_5°"°’ W” '“° t"°“b‘° Mr: .Gho_ll'en'also Proposed the R ,_ Mr. Stanley Young as statistical “_ rotary, but Mr. Young said that u had been endeavoring to do th h d Ch h (H k f nu b f ea s nd he 1 f the Met o ist nrc _ e "“°““°l°' mil‘h° 'wks 0! the my re' l:i)srhed°.t:oare`sifi1l\.er ‘l-Ii: desiiglati y or . ' t about it. :» ' It was theiiqgoved and carried tba the names of fi oss who had been B vanced from :the rsesrvs list W fi The minidt;_eré‘ roll call was th taken. ‘A letter was reed from R presentatives, Vbe formallyl 610°*-ed-V e ' ev H, w, ,qlnexs ,asking to be excus Mr. ‘ "gl,itiii§'iVl-j_i'\'_sked .whether was flea: _'pany miniat" f'° mg tern “fexsil _' oiilunt attending Go rerenxl 1_._‘w*¢-,,.»f,r;ii_l2lv.1i_1'-_°'° 6”" ll B= ing. Apply to Guardian Office. l' ____ 5 1i_ “` ` Weymouth Si-._ Apply on premises. “‘ . ' 6-13H3l . _ _ _ ___;> “Qi oohil>os1'ro'l'=t gaseous osiisx th; ing up) wants . Apply Guardian Qi- ve- `-`; 5'” df A G35 T.¥-.`El\'-$§`3€.91,RD_1`_iR UAH rn. simodlted. in rnvsts 1? ee eerily s_=l..svs=-o._.se»»t-_s°.is. in sunshine man vases sv §-‘,’l _..,.__._¢_¢-as-_-nl - W. sr Ti _iilld <1- ii6v'iv.iN'rsD 'ro means PRINT fo - Mt. “Pl ' ”" "' si' Hdnsn v as iaith Ummm common to B hm 'ro Lair on s 1.1. mt _Bn inily. af.. ,V ER e day' 6 Us per lb Potted meat S f d.' f. Y Minnrd’s Liniment Cured Colds. Minard’s lliniment Cures IHHOURCEIEHTS. ..G0liff6 EVENTS, V _ ||EEl'\lI6$» cents. when ou haven't too much f -ni . O delirious of obtaining the Or . . l _ _ °' .~ w. but Steak :l \ ' ._ l- ll‘f».;.§,i?»’..rh‘l‘-it ff- e :ii.".=°:f..::.‘;‘f“:..'i'::."':l‘°..hti"..‘.:‘ "9°°“i “bwshfg ` ‘ e a ltféht 1 -PU" Us-' ‘ .. __ 'z_"1°“°“"“*‘eo' 'a pleeealit' permanent and profit- °°“° '°“‘°’ Tm life "ride were ` rs. s`-”cii-‘-“é"`1ii.iil.osm nxrnnss'wTio-= ehie eontreet will he elven rue een- ~ri-rci-difihr i:“r.i:°.....'“°‘°::t.i“°.:°t.°i.ier.:.“.“.:=" °'.:“°.°:r°`°°'.. ‘“’ i " N ' . , Q" ~` > 1.' ,~ PP 1, _ I -168|! ._ ll l'Yl8W B ‘J ‘. ' ll, _ N.. Linker. cardlle imlth, Ken`t.St.'_ l.'i'he_.Rn'ee..Clinrlottetown, vhei°effor.a. d 'n‘°~, _ ~_>.’-_,; in __ -_ n . . _ ~ s-imei. feb een ,heie-»tnyine_. a»imtt.' ¥°f‘°'”'*_ Dipther One cent per word each insertion this column.' Gash must acconip order. Minimum charge twenty y V _ work. If you are the r-rains of 7 business leave the bands to dd ,y writing on e. Remington frypeir 'A Milne Fraser, Halifax, Thegpltnritime 0xypsthorfCo.r “Mus is capable man or woman look tc stil-red also, in many ui your 'ne ' as you have lcarnso or tnc deuiil vi ing them for Uhristfan service is the is several of rue aged ministers of ' cnurch--llien who had preached gospel through these provinces more than a generation. lt is duty now oniclally to report to e their dccease. W in _ . . _ iilvans and James A. Duke hav na' work of these honoured: brethr “Lal appear in the printed minutes. ...ran 'end uhernuiy r “apic ‘have sown c' The Beds. George B. Payson, ~ phen T. Teed iiooert Wilson rl 'any *cd their earthly ministry since V ° v°‘ last Conference gathering. The _ ‘ _ ute oi the Conference to the life “Good head work is bei-ict. 0 °,_“.',lVwould see their monument we tim, ‘l only to look around us in the ch “mr The contributions made by N16 J ` 'the content of the churen's lil; ` ` Presents no small part of her Pl' iluaff equipment for the work which Wi an ahead. "They rest from 7-B011' 1° and their works do follow the M We as their succe¢e0rs.~ Nm* °"` ririly that e double l>°r¢l°\\ °f *ll he PM Us “F "° _ nfayonr lfvgs to the service. 'already belong to the Kingdom of °°"’ ° - that they hed to drift into evil UQATIONAL INSTITUTIONS for a number of years till they becn` MW. The training of the young and hold- 0“l`\work tn which wc mllst -be blsff- C0' the rlrry_ liar manlhersliip problem Wm for llnd in this ut lenet n rsrtisl B01"- 0\U` tion, (lid methods of li.VBngEllD_\Tl SVU Yi-‘U silcccedlng ill no Benaml W3? 1" t'h° l fires(-nt time. There is no lack of dl- SU3' rectness in the I>0|¢\tl“K 9! nuglous dwin experience, as to what rBD¥`°F°“t° th’ cioa- ,mm-gms opportunity of the church in our the caring for the YUUUK- 0*" th°°"7 trib-` of the cnild's relation to the church and has been all rigllf- bill- °“\` P"“°u°° ms scarcely mmsured up t° °“" "h°°"_7' 1| we we regard all children baptized as be- hate ing in the church. “nd” ll" '"7"' urch. vision and dare. As soon as th¢Y IN m to able to learn they are to be tau¢l\i- re- the nature and end of bailulm Um ent their duty to God and the church. lies wnen evidence of a right \`°ll\f-l0\\ W bore Jesus is given they are to make p.\\\_>° m." lic confession of him and their mem- in to hershfp is to be publicly recognised. sir In the past we have acted as though re-l we thought that the children did not e en will sufficiently hardened in sin t0_-_be of Our “convex-ted." Then the chur¢.h\ia_r¢- thi! vlval. tint, was to make a Ill I into i with' uniyerlities and col-, the Kingdom of evil and capture il “ ¢.,..n..h.d en- rei’e.¢f;,__.-).__l.__,-, i.iinetd'- r.leud»et.seueyc schemes .elinnrde 1.leinene.oere» mann . .V `~*“°i" °°° ‘ ‘°° "““‘°_ ° ""_° "`}'°? f " weiveofwhichonri n `d ri