~ i ` / ,= <, ,ir _ , s I _ 1 l,__,1»‘ » f * » “ . . - ` - ._ » ~ 1- 1- n p 4 MAYf6;1911 ` _ --run rr-rrrr nur.. 'rss ci-iARLo're'r‘rowN GUARDIAN - r-nun or nur.,-. mos sms .__ .. v _ " Z’ _ _ __ ,_ ._ PIIRLIAMGENT NSEIIIIIIIS ~ IGIHLSHIII -INEVEHIIISEH FORESTERS’ _ if I T01 A-DIOURN WHNIIEHIIII INSPEIIIIIII _INVINEIBAIE IST HIGH TWO MONTHS IN NLISKN Nl Illillililli NIIW IINMNNEII ___,.__._-l--1 liocotlon to Begin Moy 23 After Voting Supp- ly Ilnd Debating Reciprocity special to The Guardian. 0'rurnwA, May 5--The Lliberals eaucus has decided that after dispos- ing nf the general business an ad- journment will be taken for a couple nl months. _ _ _gn edort will be made to adlourn on May 23 and resume Tuesday, J ulv ulllre iiessional program apart from nn reriprocity agreement and a por- tioii of supply will be put through_. ln case of items not voted, an in- terim supply to cover the period of ngveral months will be voted. oqvpnwa, May 5»Liberals will meet in caucus to consider the ques- r_lr,n of s short adjournment of Par- liament at the end of this month un- nl me l’remier's return in July from the Imperial Conference. Mny 23 is suggested as the pro- bable iiny of the adjournirient and the third week in July as the proba- ble time for the reassembling of Par- ' nt. _ llglrlgrng the interval the members will carry on an active campaign in their constituencies on the reciproci- ty issue. IIIIIIM IIENI] SNIIEIIEII HEIII Special to The Guardian. . w0(ipS'r0CK, May 5-Thomas Me- Ciuskey. who was shot by Wm Brag- rlon, died today in the hospitiil. The prisoner was brought to the police oiiicc this morning; and rc- manded. _ He s'aid he did not intend to kill, but only to wound Mctlluskey. EINIIIIIIN PIEEINI - lil BE GIVEN BEEUNE LONDON, ` May 2-The Canadian Committee of the Festival of .Empire have decided to issue special invi- tations to the,Cana.dian visitors in London to participate in three Cuna- dian scenes in the pageant which is to be given at a special performance he- iore f1‘lieir Majestles in June. ENUM IEIELIINII II HIINNWIII (lhaiiiplnin, has been shipped to Ot- HEIIIS Ill EIIILEIIES MEEI IN IIIUIIII 'l`llUif(>, May 4-President John Forrest und Professor Howard Mur- fliy. 0! Dalhousie college, arrived this morning to attend the nieetingvof the heads of colleges in session here to- lllf. Most of the maritime colleges "Ft itiiresented and a number of im- llfirtant points were dealt with re- 8li'dl_ng inatrioulation and entrance; examinations and other matters af- hflliiiz college life. The meeting was ' held in the Normal college and most ol the representatives left by the af- tsrnoon's trains for their homes. --__.....-_....._._. UIPIISE Bill lil IEGNLIZE BIIIIING L‘Hlf,‘Ailli, llls., May 3.-The pas- “Hv by the Senate at Springfield yes- terday of a bill legalizing six round l’°ll“l§ Contests in Illinois has aroused a storm of protest by min- mllhi iiliil Church workers. It is an- iiliilnced *that a mass meeting at Wliith all Churches of Chicago will be l\‘lii'€sented will be iield early next :geek _to _formulate plans to defeat e bill in the Lower House. II. S. TIIRSHIPS Oil GREAT LRKES __;.li.?'l>_iiN, May 4-Sir Edward Grey toni; uither catschised in house of w""_:9fi-\ today regarding American ,MS ll’H _un the great lakes, but be- ,,,____ lifeline that the aritinh guvei-n~ _o_o had acted throughout in closest _______li@l"atioii with the Canadian gov- "____@n_t in _the way the 'latter consid- _,____ est in their interests, the for- l P Y P P hiiri Tllii Stranger' mlfliklng his open drawer of a cliDb0s.i‘d a few feet shattered but the inlured man. Wlf-li lar subscription and through the var- C0irili8i\l0h f0l` ll fellow “er - l“‘l“"' away from the body Tenants of the great nerve, crawled quite a distance long Snoetlgn sonlerlen of the pro- P_rofessor Voorheis left his wife' Cd after ll timer ll hh llllght ‘bk lllm building had rung their bells for her to the house of Hector Ciitten where vince, for the statue is to be provin- two years ago making the aiinoiin -- l for the 101111 Of H llltle Ol the Gel all afternoon, but without response everything possible was done He was clnl and nor, lonrrl in ltn ¢l;nrn¢r¢r_ ment that Miss Farrar was his "soul man equivalent YUF li" l if They had heard no sound of a removed to the hospital with Drs The matter was referred to a com- mate." could let him have some he l'f0li&l>lY struggle, but one of them had seen Kent and Durbrain in attendance mittee nornnonrd of James Halliday, could 0bt8-iii R l0l>- a man creep stealthily th\'0iigh I-he This morning Dr. John McKay. 0! chairman; Alex. Stephen, John Stra- "Tin" was an entirely new GXPWS' yard toward Mrs. Muhiner's rooms New Glasgow, arrived and after a rglmn, James Hall, George Taylor, sion to the Grand Duke, Wli0 W0hd0l" in the basement in the early after- consultation it was decided to endea- Ggorgg Anderson, J, J_ Br-yden_ pre. ed what such a metal could have to noon. vor to wire the broken bones. Woth- ardent Chisholm and James S, Mac- do with a clerk obtaining 0lniYl0Y‘- Detectives found that n door lin- erspoon is resting as well as can bs Donald, l .11 ____ Mob Dumps Cargo of Can- The Girl Escaped. Inspector While Being Docked at Po adian Coal in Harbor. Pres- had Prisoners Flogged. smouth for Repairs. 'Gro _ident Asked for Troops Hence the Shooting Weight the Cause Sl’°°l“l *° The G“““ll““- spueiui to 'rhe Guardian". speeini in The Guardian. SEATTLE Mal’ 5_C“l’l" “d"l“°“ sr Ps/ransauno Mn 5-A ii i.oNn N - ' ' , ‘ ‘ . ‘ ' , May 5 The Dreadnought ' - from Cordova, Alaska, report that a l _ g E' O _ mon boarded the Alaska Steamer unknown to the police shot lhiimoff, cruiser Invincible was seriously dam- _.Coml.\any's vessel when it arrived Prison Inspector, while sitting in a aged while being docked at Ports- _with a cargo of Canadian coal and tlmnrre nt V0l0gda_ m0litl1 fOr DWF l1BiiliiiE- Eflmoif was dangerously wounded The Mm" 'lf the mob is the result while the girl escaped during the ex- Stirehnthgginbhlhkfvesglil' slleelibllai-Ildil Special to The Guardian. _ ;;_>_f0_i_1no;1g_i)t:_t_io_n _i_i_gniust the imports- citement tom Eb____kle§_ _“ming sth? keel up- Specia, to ,me G____r_,__m_ iségggllgvv'-tlrgg 3`;_;(§;“,,c§€,':,‘cc§t fslati The steamsiip company has appeal- Efimofl’ was responsible for flogging wards. _ ' U E” ed rn President Tale to send troops political prisoners. The li‘0-me! W9” Mill llkfi li l’0W» against woman's ‘udra e li land emlgmtell last Yenr' to sn ,_ ns tn 1 ti ..___._..__..._..- the immense weight of the ship bulg- This was an increase of 3 683 ov W e e r° 'lg' ing them out on nntn nldel siuniiii uiiii iii lliiili Mrrriplp iiiisiwis uiwiiiiii iiw I/iiiiili ii irM,prl|i|r3 si/iisiiin ii THE ll- ll- i- ._ the ncnor of liisleighteen yeargglll ____ _sO_;l;_'l‘:;_A__0?_l3_Ytgzggennxnnlgdalgnide daiigiter, Frank McMahon s ot 4 _ - George _Leary, when the 1atter_laugh- h The émntllal ';T°l,')l“g Tlfllahe. Hg? He said the reD0rl1 ¢lii\_t_he Wa! it- ed at his demands for reparation. 63;,” las? ésgninglliuwtilll (§,ub",‘_0us;‘f _n_<;istp;oe_enl:_iii_-kfederal politics was all a large attendance being present p ' An amount of routine besiness was _ _ t through including the admission Spccllll tu The Gllllrdmn' ' ' gll seven applicants for membership, 0_1’n_l__t§._?_E__O_l`tO__,_cl\X{i_yi__;-As___;l;e and the election of officers was pro; - d 1-D- Ni ii - WHEN PIPE BUIISI er of the hearse got down to fasten §,f;';id§,rteEW;';o,. W_ A? ;]v:;)|:En_ the hear" door' || l Vice. Pres.-Jossph A. Kelly. The horses started and run to Sec,.er_a,.y_J_ Mnmngnnn _ U town- about two mlles' i Executive-F_.H_ Trainor, P. Murn- The hearse was badly damaged. _ ____ ,,gh,m_ D_ E_ Sham Jonnnn A_ llEill.lN» May 1-Details of the newl Praught Thomas Morris KINGSTON _F- » 1 ' . . _ _ The iiestio \~. 'ed l th. aerial t0!`DOLl0. Oli Wliiflh the Kflllili The °ld and popular H' B- ' ay ‘a A. new” Stolm Britishqfiolumrliia fllililfeillcllildle \\'lEl:rex‘i firm has taken one American narnnrn enters another season mont aunpici- raged on the lake last night and ves- ’ Snow that the wennnn in nrlmarllyde- ously. The membership roll is being sels were forced to run for shelter. _ _ l . ll taken to the cemetery today the driv- waded with .This rem ted as to owe nrgnnrl for cgrryrng on the 10ng_rlrg- materially increased and interest in The steamei Athla met with a serious cnsged “war in the am., its principle the club is now reawakeningand 1911 mishap, The__ steam pipes burst and feature being tne absence or recon promises to eclipse all previous sea- the vessel drifted down to Dcaman s u f which has been the chief nhstaeie te B0” Bai* “ml *lim We" “i<"°““°l Th” I - l ~ I Ml ' e ts re bein ste m r Alexandri h I 't' l th t t f i l _ _ 8.Tly IIGW llTlDI`?Vel'Tl ll _ 8 _g H E _ 8., (ill CF llll ll). -IIE tiliegs nan 8,;‘g;£ntI;§,u:;1f,:T,;i0;e:,§_ considered by which additional faci- trip from Pictou to Montreal, had a plane 0,. bau,.,0n_ The new weapon iities for the members will be afford- rough voyage. It was so dark and .___ ,,,n,ch_ like the marine t0,_pe,1O M; ed; new boats are being ordered and stormy that vessels had to go at (i’1"l‘AVi';\, May 2-Sir Sandford Scif-propelling, can he nrerl fnmn A _the boat house itself will be the ob- very slow rate of speed. When the Fleming has a cable from France rlirlglnle nr aeroplane against a hos- -lect °l °°“5l‘lel'“bl° `htt°“tl°“'_ The DIDES hiirst 0119 Of thc men was stating that a block of stone from me nnllnon “,,th0,,t ,nSt,,,.bing the work of the coming scar-lomtbcitng 13 scalded about the face and hands. The Broiiai-Ze. the birtiipluco of Sauiiiel stability oi' the machine. §l_;§r;l_3_‘;_;lsc0°_£_p'fe_;‘_’§__°tt 0°,°L`l,,l_?:,;;‘B_ 33,, tl_f_l___l1_€l_5_9F__al:___;l;l;0_;?_f he*-WY BST. L()Ul.\‘. Mo.. May l-“(,!iissed. tnwn to pines in the foiiiidiitiou of a f he °“l`l`1°'l °“t on an elaborate scale ii* o -~ llllillil will IN f -~*- li lunlg glllul iiiiiiuiiiiiis prrluiniir lllll llllll , ; alda Farrar. ' .Y _ , ._ _.___ . ,, .___ ’ .- “That woman is not educated," de- _____ HALIFAX_ May 5_The North Br,_ lared Mrs. Voorhcis. "She has not ____ TRURO May 4-Two painful__acf;_\- _tish society held its quarterly meet- DAHIWHIADII Mm' ZJNN wand Nidvl YURl\ May 4-btephen Miihl- Elieililledohsdlrlrgilierliolllillilt billnhdortdgd 'llhg lleillil mllgliingustlliedgewhhalthltx cldll- work mr her broth" in law and “E Duke Willilfilni __E_rnst_ of__Hesse_.gnf_l_‘; ncr iiinitoi of an up toun house rc- first accident occurred at Lower gidsrntion of ir, report from the corn- ““°tll°l lllhe ‘he was ll Sl‘~l°S“'°hlBii Haroun-a- asc ii o ie re ' __ _ _ _ in a of »» r» :;:'i.f.‘2.‘:.‘i;“°..ii;”i‘.!11;inii2“i.“li%i':;f;‘;§-.:..i°ii.1"°:.i..i':;‘;.i';..‘t'.':.“‘;.. .'i::.&r..;1"‘.‘°.I‘. ‘;‘::.i‘.‘:.‘i. 'fi “.“'“.‘1.:.:.°':°. a wr. is flmollg Ill” l’°°l’l° "I ‘lmgum “ml of blood in the basement of the purchased the farm formerly owned Halifax to Robert Burns. The report 50'". “late” “re ’“a‘l" “E7 "mf ‘lay last week In th” wal met building by Douglas Cummings and had pro of the committee strongly favored "He is Still the l"`l‘l“`ll"ll °l the all “llulsmg adventure He was stron* The W0in¢1h. il hrille Ol three cured a new span of hors-es While the proposition and recommended M_‘"`S° School- H" lhlllle F- Sehtleihchf 1"# =‘l°"'= l" the “ily l""“ °l°“‘°“ months apparently had out un a returning home last evening e that the society vote $1.500 tnunrar with me frivins me $4.000 emi the alhlobl Sllalllllly when he ml mt” terrific 'struggle for life, as the furni- wagon dropped in a rut in the road, eng wat. Sunnyside Farm. When I return to, 00"V0l'=“ll0ll Wltll a y°"“g man' wlm ture was thrown out Of DIHC0 Mid the wliiflletree striking one of thc The report was adopted. Clllcago l alll l¢0l’ll»5 lf' MVS- Ella' Uli`h¢‘l Ollt l-U he a clelk out Ol en" tufts of her hair. COP" Ollf hy the horses causing it to kick Wother The total cost is estimated to be F1535 Y0llhi5~ the 5\lP0i`iiii0iifl‘i\il- Of Pl0Ylhel'lt d th roots, were scattered over the floor spoon received the full force of the about $5.000. The balance of $3,500 ,S‘3h0f>lS Bhd “Sk hcl" if Shi* thinks he The Gland Dllke symlmtllwe W1 A l>l00-‘~ nfranchisement of women. WIIMEN |IIiN'l _ HE IIEIEGNIES III CIINEEIIENEE Special to The Guardian. TORONTO, May 5-Under no cir- cumstances are women to represent t he Methodist Church at the annual Conferences. This decision wus arrived at by the Court of Appeals. sed admission. -~cussiiii§s" in iii in (hicago Silo 1i\cs at Sunny- ven been through the common chools. At one time she did house- Chicago department store for $4 IN IWII WEEKS . . _ d said nor E. Shanley 57 n. farmer of Rose- stated that nowhere has there ap- suit and I will repay you out of_inY Mrs' Muhlner' her husban ’ ' ’ d L tl- f tl mst wag__3_ because I can cm_mm]y was the button found on me floor like wood, (), _ genre _an_accura e ou ine 0 ie those used on any of her apparel A Sbanley says he started for Cana onvent on ge_;'_h9é__;l0_l;' dawned on the Grand Duke diamond ring Wag left; on the mur- da, but missed his way and walked ~"'-"""""""`""""'"~"""`""""“""""""'"""""""""""' - ' fin er, Bli0Wlh§ thfit -_F od a dock. His cries were heard by wlllll was “'““"°“’ ““d' ~“""‘°"t N' Ilglilirllovnilll: :ot the motive for the vic'roiuA, B. C.. May 4-That two men, who puiied hirn from the Dillace Kat” The Senmfs' much to crime Australia fears the Orient was the wager and led him ro 9, neighboring < the y°““l: "laws asmmshment' Sa' ' opinion expressed by Frank WilB0ri. saloon to recover, The rescuers sug- luted' and the" 8 gorgeously Ulu' premier of Western Australia, wh0 gested that he hang his pocketbook wrmcd omcial appeared a'nd.asked`_ ‘ - arrived yesterdiiy UY H16 l*»9Hi¥i¢l` out to dry. This was done, and "What are Your Hlzhhe” _ °°m`i Zealandia en route to London to at- when the purse was returned Shanley iiiafiilli'-"' The GlahCl`D“k° r“l’ll°d:". ‘HD tend the coronation. ' was put out on the street, where he ` Take this y_onng man t0 i'h_¥_'_ tllllé "Unless we people of Australia Dre- says he found that he was minus $25. r e s a su su -*-' ' iiiiiii iuiii ,. _ I ii inisis iiii COURT MEETINGS wi-_-4_-___ Once in Three Years Hereufter, to Save Ex- pense. Address S to _King Special to 'l‘lie Guardian. ’i`OIi0NTO, May 5-In the Supremo Court, I. 0. Foresters a committct wus appointed to draft a congratula- tory resolution to King George and le F5 “S been Queen Mary on their coronaidon. After considerable debate the Su- _Ariiold Ward today presented a pet- phelhe Coll” Phllseil B l`°°°m“l°hdh' tion signed by 53,000 names of which 1.000 were women, as-king the Gov- A saving of $30,000 wlll be nllncud rnment to refuse to grant the en- by this and will go to the mortulry f d tion that in future High Courts shall meet triennially. UD. _--i-li.-_ BIG WIINKSHIIPS El] III UIIEEIEC I Special to The Guardian. I 'Q01-JBFlf`, May 5-'The greatest rail- ,way workshop in Canada, outside of iwinnipeg, will be erected within a. few Imiies of Quebec City in connection lwith the Grand Trunk Pacific, accor- `¢liiig to plans presented by the Chair- man of the Transcontinental Com- imission. IIIEIIIINNUI WHII IIINIIEII IN UIIEEIEE WIEIIS IS IIEIII lll£\.tNi0, Switzerland, May Z-(Joi. Theodore Schucck, the Swiss aero- ;nuut who competed in last year"s in- 'ternational balloon race at Bt. Louis, died today. Schneck piloted the balloon Helve- tia which landed gt Ville Marie, Que- bec, having covered a distance of 850 miles, The airship took fourth place in the contest. IIINIIIINS SHINE IN _ I EMPIHE PIGENNI OTTAWA, May 22-In the House yesterday, Mr. Burrell directed the Goveriiment's attention to despatches stat ng it had been decided to elimin- ate from the pageants at the festival of Empire the representation of thi defeat of a large American force by it small flniiridian force at Chateau- giiay during the war of 1812, lest it shonlh prove distasteful to the United States visitors. Mrl Burrell thought there was no force in this objection .uid asked an explanation. Hou. Mr. Fisher said Canada had nothing to do directly with the ar- range-iiient or character of the pl- geants. _ Mr. Foster declared those in charge should not leave out the most illus- trious parts in Canadian history. To take umbrage at such a presentation would be unwarranted and to cater to such an idea was nniustiflable senti- meiitalityt ‘ Sir Wilfrid llaurier did not think any satisfactory reason had been lid- vsnced for eliniinating tile true char- acter of the Canadian history. "His- tory is history," observed Sir Wil- frid, "hut we have nothing to do _in :lie matter. It was not referred to us. The mutter, I understand, is in the hands of a committee. If I had been a member of that committee I ivoiilil have done otherwise." Minard’s Liniment used by Physicians ` N CHURCH Fil TWO ll Oi* Bhd We 3 9 I5 pare to defend it, we will lose it.' he When searched a certified cheque for _ _ , . , ` b'll t t the palace." Yesterday the Northumberland leftl ,, t_ the $_ 0 h k, k I _ d _ Last evening in /.ion ffliiircli base- mliliiehhehelnulilnn iitarty guna by 'ru this pert nt 8.20 sun. for Pietuu»:gl_<;-,_u;l`,l};nd*;ff“:_*; ___w___ _,ig aiégdeéiatiaié éggo f;_\;>_\;in§_____°;P<;iin mm, a mg, g,,,,,,_,.,,,,, ,n ,,,mn,e,_,, the out of work clerk and wished with DaHS¢ii8°i”S. fwlght. GXPFGSS Bhd was not begun too soon." . him, ‘ _ of the (iongrezatlon. Session. Young him success in his search for work. mail, docking at 12.00. She left on v »,__._ _ __ _ People and Mission mid Lnilics Aid ____ tu t this port at 5.10 D.In~ Bild ' ‘ Societies met to tender ii famwcll ro- nn, nm D, rr, rr li...-5.2. 5. in ..._ ........., ......... ssiiriien roiieciisi coiihriisfn noiisiirissiiisii s ,_,_,,___,_ _,_ Till C. P. ll- J. E. and Mrs. Matthews, izers. ireieht. express and.yemr.m-. retiiriiine et 7-00 l>~m- She yesterday wee l°ffY'l°“" “Km” ' 1I'rU.x'r1oN WANTED-'rn inks r rr, A 1 vices in the cliiirch and in biisincss life was finely cir- iiplod with earnest regrets parturc and thc very best ll" 0 carried shout 75 passengers and sen- shove zero and the hiehwf WHS iil‘lY' N5 care ni stock and general chores. gr can :ruin-S fur the iuiiire mmlnhlhg about spiritual things ,nl BPL a msn spiritual, while think- _“___ wont worldly things makes s ,,,_ °fifiiy.-seiuetiia. _,__ Yer and kindly intercourse with ‘,,`___l;:°i” are the two st safe- n,ld_ ‘ll Spiritual life.- :mas Ar- ,,,l:l‘l_"_. believe me, God hides some time in ev°l`Y human soul. At some |"__,___fi_0ur life ws fsei a trembling gnu: Ohlliiif to do some good "uh Life finds its noblest spring eience in this hidden impulse to ` » do our best. There is a time when we are not content to be such merch- ants, or doctors, or lawY0l`5i ll' Y: see on the dead level or below ~ The woman longs to glorlli’ ll" X0' manhood as sister. Wife- 0|' lh°l‘ °"' . . . Here is God-God standing si- lently at the door all day l0iiK”G?_‘l whispering to the soul that to B pure and true is to succeed in life, nnd whatever we get short of that will burn up like stubble, thouah t e whole world try to save ltr- 0lN’l`¢ Collyer. - K orhl |i'°lElll1 lh U10 Bll9°l`h00ii ¢i'll>- two above The coldest recorded the by nn elderly man, nent nf refersneeg Mn Man She will maine the West River trip! previous night ‘V69 f-hll'tY'th"e° ll* W ges reasonable. Enquire 29 Alley 8 t l T ie l10fl“Y , ZW* °h°‘° “"0 Al' “me l’ m mst Sf--» Ch“l`l°tt°t°""h' 5_5‘l3ll"l~ tlziosenlliresciit his own and Mrs. Mat- Tllli Mlhl-0 3»_l_'l`ll,'&‘l _l,°,ePlg'f“dY°°£ iilkht ll- “'38 l°l'l'y'llv° degree” “bo” VIWHE converted Catholic published thsw'~i der-p gratiilcnilon for the ox- f-Brdili ll`0m l 9 all 5 “ 5” 9 ° Z€i`0~ _ ' b Rev. Jus. 0'Oonnor, New ‘ und symbols of friendship 9-15 him- Wllfll 4 l’“”°“5°"° “nd 20 The length °l t°d“y Wm M lm" York lean be had at R. K. Brace's prEiili`tI-‘Il seeks mail- Sli” Wlll ¢°°l,“l’ l‘{_‘l§Y teen hours and twenty-f°“,§ minima Mutth iinnnis. 110 Queen st. Every exrhul rniiu and 10°" l0l;__l5hl9v5";:`_t' ll" '"5 ° ° Hiifl Ol l9,°"l°l`,l'°‘;'“l°“"°°“ °“"“ an Catholic and Protestant should read gennlnn n-er s°E’l:it:E~\d1:\-tth: hlssrlerfi' express train tvllslllrlytldxs mwllll be high this after- 15° °°lll' °" $1505 l’;‘;l3l;§',’f ‘“°“th` Dli;_[i_:ll°l"Y: _ » . - "_ ' CFCRS l was Hftecn minutes late, the South- noon at 4.34, tomorrow afternoon at -_»A~},,-,»,§b-_-A-€~-~_;---~b-- wnh 8 , d , th S_______,,__,, um, M,__ _,_ ern accommodation fifty-tive minutes 5.58 and Monday evening at 7.1'f_._____ yawn! exp°,_(f“f2é am If nrrntmg EWS; ‘,;.r,,,th:.,,._,_ for tn, nn,_,¢_ lnnr l“t°' th' w°°t°m °°°°mm°d°u°n ten The su" "E's|tm' fvgnllagngfl Mnnl office. Good openink and highest years a iiicinhcr of this i‘i»iirt, and minutes late. the Siim_;nstr_:_i_t_l__e sono: tlomorroiinevssng _nr ___._____" tomop wages pam App” at Guardian on _,____,ng “___ m0-1fTtyf‘.! en olltiilli Church mid coniniiiiiitr and t 'Utes 8 e' at 2.39, Monday morning at 3 and 5 . _ hows replied and iii a mod- eling speech conveyed to wing i'esi>liii.ii\iis of the r read which are self ex- t has riiiiie to the know- REWELLS _ IILUED MEMBERS sion, in expressing their regret at Mr. Mattbcw's departure, place on record their high appreciation of the work Mr. Matthews has done in ‘and for the (Ihiircli, of the zeal. earnestness, good jiidgiiieiit and christian courtesy manifested in his connection with this (ioiirt nnil in all innttcr:-x. _ >:_,, 25” _‘__ _M ..-_-.fe