f at i _ _ _ _ T I 1' ~ --Y ?* #EW E" alto _£4-p-5 _ __ _ X ; ‘Mi * _ _ E$TAE|.|S||E|| "gl THE GUARDIAN, CHARLO'1'I‘ETOWN,_ PRINCE EDWARD ISLATWD, WEDNESDAY; JU NE 7_.; |g99_ _ BON OR THE DEAD mration of thc Mono ment and Grave of JOHN MACDDNALD Expresses Willing _less to Abitle by Deci sion of Commissioners Tonovro J one 6-(Special) -The monument to Sir John M_c- wag d f0dRV `.- . p r and wveral other mem-I of parliamen mafia addre ses At the Conserv~ ives v.-ni ‘>- ._.._. ____ ject his recent 'American _ - » _ _ _ 'The Sunday newspapers in’ the Following Natives. to perfonii last Rites. 1i‘.°{ii;.i7§?.§'I‘B§_'i’$‘f.‘1;..‘°?.’.if” ___ ’ _ a and the weakness 'of the ___' _ ___ icuaea, we largebiioineoooonocrns; Meet With Obstacles in_ Rev. lltr. D_obson_ on hand ‘=°~°i° "»°»°5=»1°' as 3- oooitiioiioiis Aiutivis..REFUSBl> tNIisttiiieNi “ff-.»~ he 5° wa’ »~ A Qugbgg 'B001 and :Snug And UIC R¢Ill3illS had t0 °b€_rtiicts he found congregations ' aliirstentirety of women. pam”-y Complmiy _ Taken to the Undertaker’s Destroyed Rooms. _-ii ` *_*-'C1 CH] AGO M A RKE’[S_ to be interred at Fairview, because the against Canada to _ C ___ 'uonley had nos been forthcoming for _Even the Spectator CHICAGO’ Jaw 5___(5peci,_|)_Tre the ot. The ead body of a respect-_ lns_*'=ns_to sideagainat following Ste the clomng’ rates: t “he old lady Y” "mp tuned .a.w‘y "ana it ‘rpm M June when __ com, 33h cms' ;from__a cemetery, which__ the( citizens ence! tho_bss;. parts. 24 ' i>01'k 8 15 _ cinisidered waailto ahcertaiixricsxtent, a hgg auger, even in the ' ’ ‘ L-_ W _ _qpsceopenlo ,wether o:poor,'in~nrder_ to mak' e»rhing` (0 a corny 1 Cmilss 1 £1. gow. _ I Ametica. the ‘im '. ' ‘ ' ,.i _ _ _ _ A ail reporter saw Superintendent ggppqrt unreason_a_b|e.dpmnnd|, OSIEPIS' ibut' ‘6 ’ mm’ 34 ’ oats’ 20* ' McDougall. of Fairview cemetery, who Canada desi;-gg to mbmir theiholg P I ° ' ' stated that the reason the interment did pam tgyubigngiqn gpg bg gighg on ha; not take place was because the $3 for gidg,” , . openinv the grave was not forthcoming. Thg Sgmmgy Rgvigy' fgjggtg what it Fmt Smwnmn j If ¢°¢:¢S° ‘ _ ‘ ' _ »emeterv atu ay aftcrnoo _ _ picked off by sharp shoizers, and _night ‘lyk-_ D055” wg, gn mud mn pe,-gmm ENGLISH OPINIBN. _ nz H attacks are made with Krupp guns. toi the lest IMS. lllfl 8 llllmbel' Of 9011008 ‘ _'_' _ ° - which Amedcaus cannot ,eP,y_ were in attendance at the funeral. After Will Not Canada for of the procession had left the house the Quant-;c,J-.ine 6.-[Special]-Beaver A undertakerwasinformrd by one who A l--- Line Lake Hu,-0n_ with 23,00 _D,uk|,°. :laimed ttéebe a repzéesentative up: ge d Morrrpnu., are 4.-'gba Siam Loa- ° - - - t ‘airview matery ompauy. t e on cab e on nrday ~: bi" gmgedm ‘h‘;'_ "‘°;‘.";’f' Thi” may would not be permit-so to be iii- -friiis momingupapors widely `°'°'° '° °a Sa” W° "` S °“ ° :erred in the cemetery. This infer- R.t._Hon. Sir' Wiiirid IJaurier’o _aunt Passage- _ mation ranger surp.1sedhthc uodertaker; in thethoipo _ _ _ _ ___ _ and instei oftalring t e body tothe Ottawa' last nightthat Q°~E“E°'J“°f’ 6' (SP°°“”) 8°” cemetery, the route was_ohangol, khown‘rogarding'the'in¢'ofna£nnaf _»‘_ra_nd_vshoo_fii;ctone¢s by W. l1._;‘_g1‘?miinswere‘conveyedto “the un# ferencowill remove any alley and AfnosC‘ampoc1tv7eT"rota¢-e . ,EA lring store-iii Snow &Ge..__51fl friendly to 1_1 d t £1 5 _-md _ __ _'rgy.e street. he mourners were Ango-Atnuioa' ngood- r. This HALIFAX MARKETS- 'Y es my by ro* ay told that the Fair view Com- surance lends pany had refused to permit the remains to follow the which outrage. Tne_company was paid $6000 The law cove:s all cases. whether had been sent to the cemetery to .efnse The company claim that if the money for opening the grave had been paid,or if the grave had b en onsned by any erson at the instance of those interest- _ heenngratnlatodonthofail jand: energy. the boundloaa rilonvol, high hope and conidence of the Ani- _‘ erican race, which the declared to bosono ofthe most promising of the Anglo- Saxon branches. The readiness of rich gr ga on in Belton Park _Presbyterian church. Liverpool. the Rev. Jao. Wat- son (Ian llaclaren). took for his sob- expo:-lonoo Statesliosaidi were an attempt to introduce tho -power of the secular spirit in church. Men were devoted to antlniona iretthi ina wa imagined possible. The churches in the United Staten, lil _ 1¢|\_ age considerable nermeating everything In son, cnlogized the tlvaeily, Americans to build and endow educa- natter of national pride. _ ,catlonal institutions he considered tt Anefleanllntifade. bi the city lor the burial of the poor. _ i Uh! no¢|t&i md it ei; *if li Ullliifliiiii eguafmthefood _om againstsimi. ;.“°.::......“';'.."",§".i'.’é"',i'l‘._£ P _ ~ ~s..qms¢° soap M ~» “‘°'° "°°‘:‘..1f‘.i'i;':.°:'.:;' ,‘:::".‘.:.-. °'“"‘-i“_““"° - ' eeom .A _ ’ l ground grrrgxiiously. and-the fault rest- &f - ' _ & .' Has and peculiar eqfvnth those who »~ -plied for the lot, W. H qualitizs for wit-thing ¢|o¢§6» whcspddnty it was to have the grave ' Good for al naar i °P°“ ' . _ ~ ti ‘ __ 'Eng matter was _settled this morning.- |‘ _ SURPRISEt¢th¢aaai_¢. g.,§,¢.;.;_n;;¢c.»y nag; more-si_ me 5 a.“.i_ - - -¢¢ff||6.~e&c£;ihat tar hotly would onthe _ -_ f » - I-`a_trviow, _ ` _». ~- _ ij grave. 7 _ _ __-_ __,___”________j ” rf --- _ 25 oona. ollool --......‘-‘::t..»~.~.t°.'.-.=.-.t.-.i.-z-'.. 1"" ""“'*"" IWW _ _ _ _ -:_ . , _ _ _ _Y _ _Z7 _ 7 ~ _W-. ,._;_-_ Ttssnoeseptuoniosanyiaunesanmsspaisgiiitasgmsvstsesshhtnuhisue` he .... ,_ .W _ _ iiiiiiiititnrooioiict _ , _ ‘ A ` .i __8w°k”P__,__ _‘_ i;,Q.¢,3nfq,g'¢l|i;»oneyoor¢i.f_’anyportnpoornnttonooono.o£ . :ti