. ,- .;4\l?Ei--*$wom l E' I ° Y "°'°‘° °f ` 1- - - - . ' oRNlNc Dell -_ I ' ` ` ‘ ’ ` ~ J oeiehee Au duly ll,_8_,,gp12fer19oz. V ‘ ' ' '. .- .- ’;- 5 M - - . '*-*J I ' H V ' ' ‘ - _ . Morning Mails E- HE CHARLOTIEII GUARD r__.._...l is Es ING AILY. _ Y (l)wRml'£U‘vnEll'iasli } "N ”‘?*1”"”*" CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, TUESDAY, JUNE 16,1908. {,g;,l.,l,l,9,1;"g,l»g . _ v VANCE VANLI V4 .EE ‘E §e _ , __ M _>____ l _ _` * 1 ‘ - 1 ‘~~~ - -+- _ Plslunsulul ml; A . -nlsluls cllllu N.ll;5w;rllrLlE»llS>gllllllE In Chatham Beeauee some 5121112 ,Hurried to Meet .Prince of Wales Did Not Approve His Atti- at Québec _Vlce'Pl.eS Fairbanks tude on Liquor Question -___ ' te Represent the -Pres- nv" ial)-A bombshell was tllrnwn into the Methodist congregation here lane night when Rev. G.A. Seller, Pastor oi St. Lu.ke’s Church, vlrlnolluced- nt sermon time that as his nllpoqllloll to the liquor traffic and llo_l'>r men did not meet 'with the itlililxlml Ol part of the congregation he would cease to be pastor and would resign forthnlth. He then left the pulpit and walked out of the church. Part of the choir and the corlgl-egll. NEW YORK, June 15-(P.pnein1).__ w"rk is 1191113 rushed on the new bat*-1031110 New Hampshire at the B"‘°1‘1Yn Nnvy Yards eo that she 'MY be runny to have her trial mp t0 Quebec to honor the Prince of Wales on ills trip to Canada This will be her first ocean trip “rid the NBVY Depantment has as- U cl-1A'rH.ilvl-, nn., .rhhe :.-.. (_,-l,,.,_ “lent signed Capt. Cameron Winslow, who has lately relieved from the Bureau of Navigation to command her. l Th'e work ol coaling the New Hump shire will be commenced on Tuesday and special quarters are being ar- ranged for Vice President Fairbanks, who will go to Quebec as special re- presentative of President Roosevelt. tion follgwed him and a meeting wlll be held tonight to consider the situ- ' situation. " Mr. Sellers .action was wholly nn_ expected and came as METHODIST IDISEIQRICT “ 511°" SUP- , ____-l._______.._`-_ " pr\ee to his 1 ll_l It ls lllvlypillfasmznfrs' (C0I1Cl\1ded.) -W. C. Turner, Dr. J. H. Ayers,Amos I l I ' ° ‘"5 WI" 110001111 Dr. Dobson hen sought sad secured West. George Howard, Dnninl Hone. ‘S r°° 3““u°“' what he believed to be a philosophy of Mui Wm- Melleilt- life and of the Christian rel.igion,and Rev. Wm. Harrison chairman of _i_____ to this he remained true with ellhls District presided nn<1 ¢°n<1“°te<1 the Ulfle H gyp soul. This interpretation was the in- 591/0f~10DB\ °X0r°i5°9- spiraflonaud passion of his life. It RW- D-' R- Ch0""°“ was °1“”E'ed was the burden of his ministry and Journal 5eCr0tB»r`Y and BPO- W- C- in .1 him ml he reeeher both 'Fnrnnr nnnintnnt- R Chas K Hudson was appoint- of the righteousness and the love of BV- - - " God. From the beginning to the end ed Statnstical Secretary with Rev. A. he was absolutely loyal to the Lord E~ C11l1l>l1l!11J H95iS*-B-11r-- Jesus Christ from which no allure- Rev- H- E- Th_0m” ‘md Hera? ments or speculations of men could Smith were appointed to audit e . l fi hi th ht ih‘ tl _ H hednlen. The Rudder' “ New Y°'k y“”h*‘“g lrlilw mrleh (llfgthellroiiileilcohgnoi th; sc'I‘he followi-ne lnyrnen were elenied periodical, held a designing enmpetl, ` d 1 <1 d ~ lll lll l l as members of the annual Conference. Elxgngulggg thehwinter lust p_ast._B11d Ir;gd‘;`rE]ii!lE1E‘pirl1E1anvilarsrletlEI<;Ed‘; but? Ella HGHTY Smith. E- H- BWV- W- C~ John pll, ‘ll “S bee” “‘”*"d°‘1 *° wee wholly christian too. when he Tnfnnf. Dr- JDS- H- AY°“- A- C- msllli lang of Charlottetown now had gone through all that anyone.D11°h111@1-I1. 301111 T- Melush and that “tg (;1WiYdil1€Y- The task set was had to say on mllgloll and mol-al George Rackham nil of Charlottetown mllel-0 gn ng a mtyfoot ocean themes the teachings of Jesus re- Wm. Boyle, Cornwall;-Charles Bryon- l ' one abs to _muy stores and mlllned the flnnl word, ton Winsloe; Amos West, York;Dnmel :ha 6;: slémcimt for H passage “msg It is not possible to measund the R099. M01-\fS8g119; W- B- I-98rd. 30\1r192 allelenmhemmocmn' Except the oven total results which followed a. service S- F- Drake- Pownal? Jam” Essery’ c lldlllll »n'. ere was lm limitation or of nearly forty years' suffice it to Y01'k- lo ° 9' the designer being 19'rf7“’ll§y' that .lg ,wha anllnlgtry wllrcll The reserve delegates elect are: tml’ '10 110 BS he plnnrefl- The Compo was acwmlgllnled by credenelals of Theo. Moore, Charlottetown; George fit on was open to the world' "nd which no mall need be ashamed. In HUWU-rd. W1HB1f09i G00l’g6 C1`°WB.C°r11' tony mme wen’ g°°d' without °x°eP` the earlier years he witnessed many Wflu- iwwccording to the editor °f the conversions in the more recent T110 r0110W1l1E C011r€1'°11¢° Commit' Rudder. The Rudder man took quite porlod ol ll'ls me-ll work lm sougllt legs wane appointed: Stationing R fancy to the design Sent in by Mr' and with no slnall measure of success U01¥1H1if»¢90. RW- G- F- D&WB0Y12 559-" Pinnud; the awards' however' wen’ the confimling and the deepening -of f-10111118 Committee- Emma' F' A' ’“”`d° by ““"’° °'“*“i“°“’ ‘md the SW’ elle chrisueh life and faith of his A. Wishtrnnn;-Clues lendeln “nd 1°°“1 ney designer got second pines. It is hearers But as he reasoned on the Preachers. Wm- H“rri5°“- W' G' quite probable than an ocean race re l éssenlllals of the Gospel me, Turner; Epworth League, D. R. for "fifty-footer§" will be held next K B won Dr. J. H. A ers, Contingent -------- -- --W ich....f:“l“2i.“:.;i..:"°.§‘:..:*r’.:1g‘°i..;';‘:.° 323.. 1-. e. J-......l. em.. several boats will be built, in the E23 tl epl hl llle was hlsymlmsl Snstentahion Fund, J. M. Rice,James United States, from-the plans submit-it no m n ssl l nd lm rssslve Eggery; Temperance Prohibition and ted by the prize winners in t-he Rnd- ty ‘.°"°§J°. llogvtrl? r “ ln tbl; Clt Moral Rlllol-my L_ J_ wagon, Daniel der contest. The specifications setl lngllml aeluwnc afar 0 coll 5 ll Ross; Memornals and misccllalleulls down in Mr. Pinaud"s design are as,€l lzlwto wa 'hl aolglls. nn? Els resolutions, A. E. Chapman, J. T. 1°110WS1 length Over nll 50 ft.; waterll Tl" S en ° sl W l ll, G l lvlellish; sshheth observance, Ezine line' 39 lm beam extreme' 13lt_5 n uenco aswadplrenclllerlo e osl>e Sluklorm Wm. Boyle; llllllmh pm. in.; beam water line, 12 fc. 9 in.; wgl recoglqye YE' C £3358' Eervlces pei-ty, H. E. Thomas, Geo. ltackllam; freeboard bow, 5 ft. 6 in.; free board Sl?“nlel§Bl, mlb vsllmh ,ll llls State of the Work, G. F. Dawson. least 3 ft. 1 in.; freeboard stern, 3 Wleri- On? th ylm e rcmllt Usltlons Chas. Bryefnton; Nominating, H. E. ft. 6 in.; displacement, 30,200 lbs.;‘ele%ll01:l,m‘;n ilysgglct plesllleul, ol Thomas, Henry Smith; Educational, lead keel, 12,000 me.; - ella are-s,|g l“ nfl B',lele’l,_le lo lou, Themes lvierehell, w. B. 1.eer<1;ohll.i- 1720 sq. yds. 4 Mr. Piuaud iB bl' "0 Gollilernlnéaoiilfenenzlzes I§1902 he was refs Fund' Fl' A' wightmau’ A' C' means a novice in the designing- of clfosel? to mpl_eBe“l°Canadlan Metll0d_ Dnchmein; Sunday School, E. H. yimhts' and although a young man -ism at the General Conference of the Beer- he‘-has designed many fast boaks of a llvletholllsl E lscolml Church whlch In the District there are 11 circuits *YDS SOIIIBWIIB-Y. 8111111161' *hall 1119 111*-' lassembled “PLUS Allglas in 1904 And with an equal number of ministers est afifeixlpt. Much credit is due Mr. Ilnxlvlu- ol 1907 the degree ol D was edministring to 36 congregations. Piuesud for his enterprise amd the c nl Jed u on mm b the Unlvélglty The number of church members is successful outcome of his efforts in 'f laount Rlllson y 1590_ There are 27 Sabbath-86110019. this recent competition' which num' oThe end came when it seemed that with 228 teacham and omcars and bvrcd among its compefflltors some 0*! his powers lor llls Bpeclnl form Ol 1797 scholars. The amount raised for the very best designs of small craft lohrlstlan Servlce were at well. best .missions ln the Sunday schools is in Amenea' In Ulf,”/°v°“t of an °cmm`Even when alarming symptoms had 328800; ‘H1530 was expended for m°° “ut “mm” R Wm M mt'ereSt` appeared it was hoped that he would 9°h°°1 r’“"p°“s‘ The total amount' inzto watch the rennrd Of ins ,,,m,l,,,, the ,mug ,,l.l.llcll,,,,_ To l,,_ releea in the sshhath schools for all bmw that is In be bum' 'mm MF timate friends he expressed astrong P“rP°B°° is $t554;gg'6d ln the Dls ' ' n r - Pmauda éeslgn' desire to spend a few more yearn in trllge agfotonnmtlonal llmds ls as ------'-"“" the work he loved so well. But in . . ' ll : M i nary, $1519.48, Super- the mysterious yet all wise provlsd-l:1‘:ln;’;f;l_y’ sazfilol Educatlonal_ $297: _ ence of God, this was not to be. o “_ Chlldmn,B Fund' “._l0_ll0; Temper, on the Sabbath day which for many v 5131; womans. Mlsslollary, IT ’SllM|V|lHS|i]E - years had been the day of his greatest earthly joy his redeemed spirit pas- °“°E’t s mls se Soc e y, . . Th Ls/dies’ Aid Society raised nd peaceful? 'gl gg Ellllgading service $804 00; Trustee Boards raised, $3,- "Servant of God well done i The'Gmnd total raised for all pur- oses circuit and counectional for the -'- Thy glorious warfare's past.: V '- l9l_ 111110 13. 1903- I th d The battles fought. the race is won, xgrm “ding MaY 3151-. 1908. 19 5 At the .conclusion o e mur er and thou art crowned at last.” ‘ ' M _ "el *“° °°“" 1"” “M "'°'° *"°' ..2i‘.-.“.°.?.‘.’.`Z.‘ll.l ‘E1.."f.°`2l...“`i‘.i’§‘€.i`.‘2. .Sie eeeded with. There were no pnobationers fn the work of the pagliomte to another P- D. FBDDUIIZ VS- Br“‘"°"‘I M- ,district to be examined nor have any B hem ol uselulmss ln tha church’ the thtttornug dogggagatlgitgtekgagggtmag wzlulil? thelvbgundsglfndllge fgllowing resolution was unanimously ou » case a ' c o ere emse as - d_ ily settledx 'ates for the ministry. “‘1v%°§:ga§nd.l?l1lf:°gh‘;l;l§;ctg;own ms. The; only remaining 21180 WHS th" Rev. Elias Slaclrtord was recom- /trlct assémblml ln annual sesslon, of th dwmdlan Bank °‘ Oommercelmmdm t°"b° conumwd in B super' learns that Rev. Thos. Marshall one vs.- Andrew Livingston, action on pi-omi ry notes. Jury EWG 11105' ment ‘Est -Dlnintid without‘leav‘l\’lE the lynx, 'for $870.97 with costs. Saun'do'rs & Johnson for P101r\¢m5 numerary relationship. On Wednesday morning, June 10th, at 9 o’cloclr the annual District met in session. In addition to the above named ministers the following lay Neil Helhadd and MeQuarrie K. 0. for defcndimti. \ brethren were present: Henry Smith __ ___`__ __ -.5 iliieihu AND DE SDEMONA -At New Wonderland To-night Grand Presentation . ofthe Famous Story ___- The dnt program of the weak at N.; ly,-mn.;-lnn opened, well lm evening. The lm of pictures is ex- cellent, .thc ini one beini A 11119' Difgma-tolling in A otrolllr °1", me wl1"|'ltory full of interest. It takes the watcher ova' the Russian snows, out among the Nihilisfa. Ulf! holds the fntctlt tbrou§hout.Cald! I Nichhiien phi-oved A .fine 'eomed1.1°l¢ night me an vm sion um init eel” "'° 'h':‘se:'.r.':. _ o nmonv-r -nf- the known Bhneqpoarisn P10! ,_.._.1-_ will aleo be presented tonight. N15 mls a grand film. .Last night com- menced the Kinetogrepb service in films at New Wonderland, and was “vainly an earnest of grand surcen in dim needs. Tonight Miss McKinnon sings "Somebody is waiting for you. It In sumciont to give the name of the song and singer to bring music lov- lng patrons to New Wonderland, and this mention is home out oy the hundreds who gn there every evening for s pleasant half hour. Come to- pight. ; . \ , of its members has been called by our church to the responsible and honor- sd position of Local Superintendent of Missions for the Conferences N. B.and P.E.1. and Newloundland,and is about to assume the duties of his oflice. And Whereas. He has for many years given of his life’s best servicl to the work of the Christian Ministry and has besides this, filled many im- portant offices in our church, and made his influence to be felt for good upon the public life ofthe community in all of which he has shown fidelity, seal and con90°r8fii0l1. _ ` And Fheress, in all his associations with his brethren _end friends. be han won their eonddence, and endeared ‘himself to their hearts. Therefore Resolved. that mis Dis- trict recorde its sense of satisfaction, CHlCAGO___|V_i_ARKiET S . CHICAGO, July 15--(SD0¢|Bl)'- -.func Wheat 88| lense oorh ssl June Pork .. $14-il July Wheat . . .. . 86| July Corp .. . . OM July, Pork $14.37 `[IHlTHlM IADIES ‘ |l||] SMUGGIE . \' I \ CHATI-IAM, Ont., June 15-¢(Spe- cial)-About twenty Chatham ladies including some of the Oity's leading women, have been notified 'by the Customs department that they have been discovered smuggling from De- troit and they will now each have to repay the price of the articles smug- gled, plus the duty, or return -the goods, else they will be forced to suffer the consequences, The _affair has caused quite a sen- sation in this city, and it is announ- ced that many others who have not received notice are shaking in their smuggled boots for fear the 'claw may fall on them next. CHANGE :IN ' il. P. H. UEEIIIILS MONTREAL, June 13.-W. Suthnr- land Taylor, treasurer of the Cana.- dian Pacific Railway Company, will retire at the end of this month, and will _be succeeded by Henry E. Buckling. This was decided at the reccnt. meeting of the hoard of direc- tors," but the official announcement of the change will not be made for some time yet. Mr. Taylor has had a very long milway career, for many years with the old Toronto, Grey &_ Bruce road, and for twenty-dvs' years past has been treasurer of the C. P.R. Mr. Suclrling has been assistant troasuner for twenty~eight years and both gentlemen are known in rail- road circles from Halifax to Vancouver. EARMEHS NUIES E. -.MllNTH UE JUNE . ` Prepared by John Fixter, Farm Superintendent, Macdonald Agricul- tural College. 1. Keep down all weeds in the fields along ditches and especially the road- side. ` 2. Do your statute labor this month and do a decent day'e work. One day extra will do good. 3. Use the hand wheel hoe on the roots us soon as they appear. 4. If Mangels or Carrots have -missed, re-sow with Turnips'. 5. Thin Carrots, Maugels and Tur- nips before haying, and cultivate of- ten. 6. Thin Corn plants 6 to 8 inches apart in the rows, and cultwate of- ten; close at first, further :away as the plants grow. 7. Spray Potatoes with Paris Green and Bordeaux Mixture. and cul- tivate often. 8. Prepare for the Clover he.rvest-- have horse-fork, rope and track in perfect order. 9. Keep the mower knives sharp; also the sides and point of the guards. - 10. As to Clover Common Rod, cut it when well Ln bloom. Use the ted- der freely before coiling. 11. Save part of the Clover field for seed; allow it to rlpeu. 12. .In drawing Hay, have end pieces on your rack for convenience in Loading. 13. Drnining may be done this month in pasture fields- that are to be in hoed crop next year. 14. Bees. Give plenty of room for surplus honey and prevent swarming as far as possible. Have hives in readiness in case they swans. Do not extract any honey this month; allow it to rlpen. V ______ in the* creation of this ofhce; con- gratulates Rev. Thos. Marshall upon the great high honor conferred upon him; expresses its conviction in his preeminent fitness for the position; assures him of its support and sym- pathy in his work and offers its pray- er that The Great Head of the church may vouehsafe` to him, His graclous favor as he takes up the du les of this new office. After careful review of the work of the year. it was resolved that the .work of God may be greatly promot- ed by the restoration of the old- fashioned class meeting in all the circuits and missions of the districts, that more earnest attempts be made to establveh prayer meetings at all points possible and that layman be p essed into more active services in Jie conducting of prayer and class meetings. It .was also recommended that the parsonsge on Vernon River Circuit be removed to Vernon River Bridge and that the llarsonage ou the Mur- ray Harbor Circuit be removed to i Murray!-Iarhor. A public service was held in the evening when Rev. Thomas Marshall presented some facts in relation -to the home mission work which no doubt will be productive of much good: Short addresses were also made 'oy many of the brethren of the District. . A vote of thanks was tendered the kind friends of Wiusloe for the man- lnerin which they, with the pastor, entertained the diltrfct. The Distdct ad-journed to meet at the call of the chair. D. R. CHOWEN, - ` - Soc‘y of District. Before the orders of the day were Grilled Mr. Borden asked what further legislation the government meant to introduce this session ?. Sir Wilfrid Laurier- said it was elite possible that a bill might be introduced for the purpose nf nlllf_»l,,l_ ing the Criminal Code, also 3 bill tn amend the Judges’_ .ict by providing for trial of cases arising in the Ter- ritories and a bill to correct certain errors ill the translation of liao re- vised statutes. All these were comparatively minor matters. It was possible that there might also be some amendments to the The second trial of Alonzo Dough- merside, before his Lordship Mr, Justice Futzgerald. Attorney-General Palmer, assisted by J.Jl. Johnston, Charlottetown, is conducting the case for the crown, while Neil McQuarris, K.`C., is again conducting the defence of the prisoner.. The indictment was again read to the prisoner who pleaded not guilty and said he was r.endy for trial at once. ' . _The work of empannelring another lury was immediately commenced. BORDEN WANTED E INFORMATION About Bills Yet to be Introduced Which Laurier Supplied-Intercolonial Re- ceipts .Are Falling:0ff Compared With Last Year. OTTAWA. June 15. - (Special) -- Railway Act, which might be of more consequence. Apart from these Sir Wilfrid Lau- ment had anything further. They, of course, reserved the right 'to introduce further legislation if necessary. The House went into Committee on the bill to amend the Youkou Placer Mining Act. The Intercoloninl Railway in the mollth of April had receipts totalling $740,576 and working expenses of $745,851, showing a deficit of $275. In the same month of the year be- fors there was a surplus of $158,572 in the receipts over the wlorking ex- 0'-lt 01 B Dlinel of 41 Iurors the fol-I . DBIIBCB. THE SECOND TRIAL OF Wm. DOUGHERTY &____>;__l.l. 1 lowing 11 were selected and sworn erty. charged with the murder ofll':" ~ Joseph McMillan opened yesterday Henry Ritchie, Lot 10; Frank Kelly, Linkletter Road, James Wood, morning in the Supremo Court Sum- wesl Devon; Kendal Semple' Tmval_ lers Rest; James Semple, Cape Tra- verse; William Milligan, Brae; Donald Campbell, Southwest, Lot 16; Joseph Simmons, Central, Lot 16; Patk. Mc- Phee, Coleman; Wm. Smith, South- west, Lot16; Colin Reeves, Lower Freetown. The panel being now exhausted the Judge ordered the sheriff to summon an additional panel of 12 jurors to appear in court at 10 o'clock this morning from which the twelfth juror will be selected, pending which the court adjourned until 10 o’olock this morning. ° *iif '- ‘rf-` `- -- OTTAWA, June 15-(Spectal)-Mih tofu orders have been issued for the mobilization of some 12,000 of the Canadian Militia at Quebec during the Tercentenerry celebration, under command of Ca.'nad‘as forces, but will be conflined to` eastern Canada, and to each of a contingent of 175 of all ranks and 70 hgrses to be selected from the severe units in the three military districts from Winnepeg west, Froin each of the rural corps of eastern Canada there will be s. com- pany cmnsfsting of 43 of all ranks. These corps will include the follow- ing Maritime Provlnce regiments. 6‘7th Carleton Light Infantry. 68th King Co Regiment. 69th Annapolis and Digby Regi- ments. 71st York Regiment. ‘ 73rd Chatham N. B. 74'..h Brunswick Rangers. 75th Lunenburg. l7Bth Colchester. ' Hants and Piclou Reilgimeutl Smd Charlotte own egimen . These companim will report at Quebec on July 18th. \finard`| llnim ent lumhefmnn’s Friend- P THE WEATHER TORONTO, June 15-_(Special)-- Moderate west to southwesterly winds, partly fair, some showers, warmer. Keep Mlnsrdsliniment in the House. REGIMENTS UNDER ORDERS FOR QUEBEC In view of the .fact all corps will bn paid as usual for training at loc- al headquarters and in camps of in- struction there will be no additional pay issued to troops taking part in Quebec celebration. An allownce of $2.00 per day will be made for horses. The organization of composite bah talion rural corps will devolve upon officers commanding the var- ious commands. MAENIEIEENI M|L|l_lll‘i SHUW l BERLIN, .Tune 12-The Emperor Wil iam gave King (iustnf and Queen Vic- toria of Sweden, a magnificent military show to-day, the occasion being the un- lluul spring parade of the gurrisons of Berlin and neighboring posts, Thirty thousand lnen of all arms of the service about 8,000 of that number being cuv- lllrf/, inanoouvred on the two slluuro mi es of the Templehof parade flel .The Em for and the King of Sweden, ill il six-Elgrso equipago, were of the review- ing stulld, where, duwll ullll ill four lines, were the cllrriugos of t e diplolllatic corlls and lnuny distinguislled guest:-l In cousoeluenco of thooxtromo heat, ulnny of the soldiers were overcome, notwith- standing tho sovorn training consisting of daily marches of 15 to 25 miles. which they underwent during tho lust three months. iv,...;__ V _A_k__ Condensed Advertisement Too late for Classification. IJOST-Friday night a bunch of _ keys with chain attached. Find- lr leave at this office. 8-15d1ipd. ook ‘VANTED-A accom! hhud ¢ stove. Small silo. Parties hav- ing 'game please lhlone or leave word nt '1'1=° G“°"1lsP_°_*?L°_°__ ‘*_'_1.!‘_‘_1i11_-___ FOR SALE-A house containing B ' rooms heated with hot sir also lot of land with coachhouse and stables thereon conveniently' situated at St. Avsrds on the St. Peters_ rohd near the railway crossing. Will he adm on easy terms at private sale. Enquire, at No. $8 Upper Hflllboro st. _ WANTED-Two furnished rooms, with breakfast supplied. vifhin walking distance of the Plals. Ad- d B. Roo 16 the Victoria. "°° m ' ledllpd ___ O- . Asrmn-ny the nl-it of July. Wboam for single lady. Address. EHEE IJELIVEHY EIJH MUNEIUN MONCTON, June 13.-Mayor Pur- dy recsived a. telegram todayfuom Hon. H. R. Emmerson Announcing that Moncton is to have a free maifdclivery to go into dfoeb at once. Moncton has been agltnting foil free delivery for some time. AN NOUNCEMENTS. *L 0, F._R,egulA-r meeting of Court Mount Stephen Nia evening at B o'- ance requested. . A. W. 155 Kent Bt., Charlottetown. 8-16d8ipd. ' H'-Buy your hats t Brown rier did not know that the Govern- clock-in Castle Hall. Full attend- BHIIISH -PATENT IEE EUMPUISUHY @-_ Germany N ow Spending £2-` 5,000,000 in Erecting Factories LONDON. June 13-Rt. Hon. Win- ston Churchill is being urged tg mg whether, as president of the bonu] M trade, he cannot make n l-eelpl-°¢a,l_ lirfflllgement with Canada whibh will secure for Canadian mgnnlnotnrmg of agricultural machinery and other patented articles, exemption from the compulsory manufacturing clause of the British patents act, which comes into force on August 1. United States, Germany and other lflireign exporters expect to be heav- ily hit. Indeed fu. is estimated the Germans are now spending £25,000, 000 -in erecting factoriw here to sec- ure Brltish protectiion for thelr pat- ents. Mr. Churchill is most anxiousto score in his new poet, as Mr. Lloyd- George did before him, and it is believed he might he willing to ‘grant Can-ada the concession, if pro- perly approached.- HEVIVAIS ll CHH|SI|l_N EHUHEH Dr. Mitchell Delivers Strik- ing Discourse-The Singing Exceptionally Good o Notwithstanding there were several other attractions in the City there was a large Monday night audience at the Christian Church revival. The meetings are starting off full of pro- mise. Rev. Mr. McQuerry the pastorl and the Christian Church congrega- tion are greatly pleased with. the opening services and are hopeful that great good may be accomplished. Dr. Mitchell preached a most eloquent and helpful sermon from II Cor. 1-14, showing why the natural man cannot understand the things of the spirit of God,_ :_'§e shoWld~l\9¥~this text had been wrongly interpreted to support such theordes as that the sinner can do nothing to help himself unless op- erated upon by am impact influence separate and apart fnom the word of God; but. that the idea of the apostle was to show that Christian experi- ence can come only to those vlllo obey the laws of spiritual life and growth. Dr. Mitchell also said that mon could not discover God as men dis- cover an asteroid or s. microbe. Hs showed how impossible it is for one not initiated into the Masons, Odd- fellows on any secret order to pass just judgment upon the inner deeds and experience o f their members. Just as unreasonable it is, he said, for critics to pass iust judgment up- on the lives of those who have been initiated into the kingdom of Christ. Prof. Bilby rendered a beautiful solo -"Where Will You Spend lilternlty?" Tonight Dr. Mitchell will preach on the unique theme " The Meanest Thing in Charlottetown." IJEVEIUPINE THE UHEYEUS IEEAIH Govermeut Will N0tP|a'/ lnot Hands of N ationalists Bv Reviving it. PARIS, June 13.-The excitement produced by the attempt to kill Ma- jnr Alfred Dreyfus last Thursday, by Louis Gregori, during the ceremonies attending the placing of the body of Emile Zola fu the National Pantheon is rapidly subsiding. It is now ap- parent that the Clemenceau Govern- ment does not intend to playiuto the hands of tho Nationa- lists by reviving the old issue of which the country is weary. and the Republican press generally in co-oper- ating with the government to min- mlze the importance. of the outrage. by refraining from speculation as to whether or not there was nplot bi- hind it, and by ignoring the vapor- inge of the Nationalist: press. / Mm. Maurafs and Dode, of L’Ae- tfon Francaise,' evidently are dilap- pointed that they were not hauled up lto explain their statements in this liournsl, that a resolute patriot' had 'visited them and odered to kill Droy. fus, but that his proposal was reject- ed. M. Maumls today published ln- other violently worded editlnlal ig L'Actlon Francain,' declaring ihdl the cause of the killing ‘locmwfll overthrow the Dreyfus republic.” Hp mentions the rumom of his \ppi\on¢\- ing arrest, and defies the ¢ovemm§ii *-0 prosecute him. ‘Once bdare.' H. Maui-ala writes, 'following the paul. cation of article! in which I ddwdd Colonel!-fenry and Dreyfumtllo gov- ernment aunoonced its iuthtiou to pnoucute me. I nm still &tiu¢.' Mlnnrdb Llnlmoufilnd by ljyuldui » ‘i l f rl r- ~ -.>~ =»._.._. I E . I l '|| f fi if I/ ~. 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