~,,\.~‘v... ._ ` NNE i. -..r...... .. .,-. ._ ,.. ~.»» .s Cvmvarahvcly Cool. with l` U11-\...,. _ __ -1 fr. \ view.-“ 1 f. f. i . .\_~ . , _ a ll “ \~ - i 1 1 ‘» » lr. - i . ~ . _ MORNING _es-Goa i|l»0ocr_ `ii\»»Ji 'l .y » Fl. FU.-Q .._._,, __ _ , _. _ '_ .-..___._~_-,f____.,____ . 7 _ ' __ _ _ " "' ' "" M' Yii8ii1`} ‘ ' » ' . ' I - ` cl: __ _ ___ eHsRLo'i"rETOWN_. PRINCE Eownpq ISLAND, CANADA, sArURDAv, JUNE 23, xgne. . i....’l‘..n.“.3‘2.°.-‘.’.’%‘.li.°é"..'..“.s *.1 » ‘ v ' i__ _ » ______ -_ _ __ __ . _ - _ . ~ -___ _ . ;__,_ .__-~ ~----W _.___ ._ __ ____ _ 5 _ _ I GENERAL wiin sluivlonv oessuvnnicr Of Ntw ilriinswir‘li Likel I- ' ° ' I - *_ la wi _ y to Retire at an Bill and it May Be Held over Till Next bession Quebec Opposed to E3l'__Df\Y1 Fdgsley on Account oi ill- . Requirenients, Think no Lglslation Necessary-Manufacturers Also “ I\¢l°liI\'*SP¢ilk¢f \i0I>lllS0l1 May be Obiect- Parliment Dull Because of lieated Wleather- New Leader- II' Yukon Ailairs 'Discussed Sr. Jiiii'ir.I _Jens es.-(special)-many rumors of early changes in the Provin- cial Governl`neht.are'_ circulaied. The opinion of both friends and foes is that Premier Tweedy will retire from active politics before an appeal is again made to the electorate. Another rumor is that Hon Wm Pugaley Attorney General, will also retire at an early date, perhaps before next session of the Legislature. Mr Pugsley is understood to have been advised by his physicians to take u rest and it will not surprise his friends if nn early announcement is made of his retire- ni cinsils Ill THE G. Il. G. Tnscloaing of the C. B. C. took place lust night and was largely attended. Ilia Honour the Lieutenant Governor presented themedai and diplomas, and there was an interesting program of speeches and music concluding with the National Anthem. Annie Higgins, City Katie Ferguson, City Bessie Cook, City John A McDonald Mill Cove. - George W Brown, Tyne Valley, Winner of Governor’s.f1old Mcriui E Garth ,V,WJ.ite, City Walter'Higgins, City Oswald W'-sinh, City » - Stanley Crosby, Marshfield Lottie McEwen, Summcrside Lena Wedge, Summersidc Edith Wigitman, Lower Montague Louise Frost, City Thomas J McCloskey. City William E McDonald, City Nellie Maman, City Fred W Smith, Newton Fred Howatt, City Florrie Ikasltoche, City Carrie B. Wisner, Wisner's Gertrude MacRory, City Josephine Wisner, Wisner-‘s Mills Minnie B Ashton. West Devon Hammond Steam CIW I A H Murphy, City Harry Lane, Duustoifuage A W Gaudet,~Oitv. William J, Y_eo,_Higgin’s Road Wesley Myers, Bedequa. Stanley Graham, Murray Harbor Robert Macliean, Hampton. Miss Lena Wedge wins ($40! for puuctuality, diligence and ness of work. Miss Nellie Morgan, city, wins sliver medal for the most proficient general student in the various departments. Miss Amy McWilliams, Eldon Silver Mednl.as the best student in short Business training course graduating from the Shorthand Typewritlng Departments. Miss Cora Myers wips Silver Medal for the best student in the Shorthand department to enter College this term. L, C. Smith 85 Brothers famous visible writing machinit (VHI\1° $130-00) '.165 awarded td Kiss A. Trainer for securing tho largest number of siudeuts for the term. Scholarship (Value 2840.00) WW EWG" as a second prize to Miss B. Nash for securing the second largest number. Principal Miller presented the members of the Basket Ball team with Mills scholarship neat wins the and and cuoiinim N . ‘ Milk that-t is 4,6 in butter fats is melli- on” “mn omohlllzrtaelse I Dt Zi? Dwi' you'l?.ii°f U 1' nf' < fly putuurized and n aealthyioo- , < y. png” gpgnmycu from 6 . in iii. . “ggi you like to lee _'_:: qggglhd but milk is PN' N I\".3‘fllo\ix\cio9hon°-3035 _ ment from all active work, pcrhnps take a year’s rest in travel. from aciive political life a complete liehoine neccessary and at the moment brought about. ` One rumor is that Hon. C, W Robinson, Speaker ofthe House will b made Premier, and Attorney General retire and would have strong claims for advancement. fountain pens for. upholding _i.l_1e,_ reputa. 00° Of the College in Atpiaiins. 'rms team having won the champlcnship of Xie league inaugurated by the Y. M. C. Graduating class in the snnrinnna Department. of the Shorthand and Typewriting department the candidate must have demonstrated a working speed of at least i00 words a minute in shorthand Andaspeed of not less than 20 words a minute intranscribing shorthand notes on a machine This year the diploma has been' awarded to the following students. Josie McAree Ethel Byrne Agnes McKenna Perul Jury Margaret Bradley ' V Gertrude Essery J osie Orr Bessie Johnston Mabel D. Clark; F. F. May Alice Wright Lottie Bowness Kitty Crockett Bessie Brown Walter Traluor Wm A Affleck S S Squarcbriggs W I Clark Bertha Gorman Belle MrSwain Bessie McDonald Marion McNutt ` Louisa Mulch Ethel Blnns Eva Match Jessie McRae Tillie Brown Susie Nash Ruby Simpson Katie Ferguson Lcna McPhee Blanche Dlngwcll J annie Hodgson Janie Ferguson Bessie Cook Evelin Boyle Katie Milligan Marshall I,sard Annie Higgins Cassie Martin Florence Southoi-land Amy McWilliams W.inulo,Gillan Margaret Stewart Louise Essery Rosie Clark Cora Myers Hannah Klehham ’ H L M Lodge Janette Nicholson Louise Whldden Cassie McMillan In addition to the above, the following students were granted the Amanuonaes’ Diploma of the Phonographie Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio: Josie McArec. Ida Byrne. ` Agnes McKenna. The gold medal offered by A Milne. Fraser, Halifax, for the best operator on the ,Smith Typewriter, has been won by Miss Bertha Gorman, city. The silver msdsis offered by W H Newsome, Toronto, for the beat operators; an the 'L c smith sr Bi-ns. machine were awarded to Wm Clark, Summerside, and Miss Ethel Byrne, cf this city, in the drder named- . . cnicneo manners. \ .- ___ I; OHIUAGC June 22-(SD°°|'*l)“ ,_ ,lt I w t- them, ‘ _ g' _pills pliciory. _ _, fhiiirli Pruli. , ep ' ’ | fill §€i’»!. l5t]if , “ Wheat. . . _ . . . . 83l P°l'°“ 5 ‘md w°° w° » _ I mm, hundred, °fd°|1,,.,_ Prince Edwarrl island. Canada. `.ri 51! ‘E7 wi..ni....... su Pm Wil” \ l 5 Orraws, June 22-(Special)-'i`he Pre- they rensonablyéan in the measure, but, Therc is a strong possibility that th ml" is i\DDUBl1iJY hallnk trouble with they are reluctant to go as far as to create measure will stand until nc-xt session, _If it turns outas expected that both i-he S\\l1day0bservnnce law. n revolution in their home, as this but that is not iicttierl. the Premier and Attorney General retire I Many stringent regulations which have measure will. The House was tired and restless today , added to the measure since it was intro- They claim ihat the mnjoriiy of their aftora busy week of hot whether, reconstruction' cf the (,‘,gv¢mmeut, w1|| duced have alarmed two classes-those people are ns moral as those of any other The afternoon and evening proceedings H; whose business compels them to keep portion of Canada and that ns n religious lacked energy und not much was accom- I5 dmI°“"' 5° BUY how this will be Wmks 8°lD8 0" wnstuntiy and those who measure this bill is not needed. plislied. like the Quebec majority taks a less rigid There is il Si-F008 ff`B1IIiS f\iS&|i19f' WE The hulk of the time was spent passing ` View of the Sabbath than Lhvpurilnn meswum among members who Luke al the Interior estimates, during which the e view which dominates the bill. " practical view of the Sabbath as u day of ‘ ` _ Sh. Wllfr|d»B Quabeu followers are recreation and who do non think Opposition indulged in considerable Hon, lil;-,Lnb|110|s womd be "mo, disposed to give him all me assistance h,g|s|nuUn myvlsnbm _criticism ofthe Yukon administration, morning until Monday afternoon, iells strolling through the woods he was seized by a tramp, who robbed him of two dol lars which he had in his hip pocket, and tied him to a tree by a strap. After a himself! and wandered about till he struck Tllsouburg, when he continued on home. Ile was without food all the _time from Sunday noon until Monday afternoon. The distance he claims whzive walked is about thirty miles; NIEEIINGS IIE SGHINIL INSIHIGTS Reports from the following schools, in addition to those alrcudy published have been recelvei|;- Greenvale School District. Robert Wayc was elected Trustee in room of Edwin Crewretiriug. Ths sum of one hundred dollars was voted for repairs to school and contingent expenses. No supplement was voted. The present teacher has resigned and the trustees have not engaged another yet for the ensuing year. ~ The annualmceting of Hope River School District passed off quietly; only eight rate payers were present. Supple- ment voted $30; teacher icnvina. A resolution strongly condemning the lenglhcningof suminervnration, by two weeks ns wns done last year was unnn- imousiy carried. The school meeting nt Caps Traverse was verylurgely rittcnded. The Trustees for the ensuing year are John Bell, Thos. Clark und Chas. Wright. The totnl expenses voted for school, $14? and $80 for supplement. Principal, Miss Moonan, has resigned. Midsummer holidays changed to spring und fail vacation. The annual 'school meeting of Kingston School, No. 64,was helu at the school house Tuesday afternoon. Wm. Ne\\'s0n occupied the chair and presided over th`e meeting. Bertram Younker was the retiring trustee and Samuel Newaon was slanted ic fill the vacancy. The other trustees are Geo. Beers and Geo. Cmwys. The latter is also Secretary of Trustees. The following sums were voted; teacher's supplement, $25; running expenses, $35; expended on school house, $15. The present teacher, T. W. Bniderston, has resigned. No appointment has as yet been made for teacher. A lively discussion` followed 011 Wh” holidays should be taken. The mldsuixr merlioildays were wanted by quite a_ number of farmers, while others said they wantedtheii-children hams in' the fail gm-ing the potato picking sea-son. Finally it was decided that five (5)_ weeks bgtakenin midsummer and two (2) -asain in ins nil. There are fort-r live pupiissnrolied at present.. _...»-,-s»- - -_ _ 3mw__ hats. in a pleasing variety of styles at Paton’-1. _ Wil- Bausing house furnishings bargains, at Nxuoni-Yr, Que., June 22 -(Spccial)- Shortly after six o'clock this morning tl.e fire which had raged all night in the village which had done in all damage estimated at seven' hundred thousand dollars and as the result of which one nun is dead, was ilnplly cstinguishéd. St. Hyimclnihe Fire Brigade, which was ir WOOL IS VALUABLE. ‘Linda -Yo’ sho' oughter git yo' har cut now, passon. ~ Parson -How dnti ‘Linda-‘Cos dey’s pnyin' 35 cents er poun' fer wool in de Chnh'town stores just now. , Beware of Oiutmenis for Catarih that Curtain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely- dernnge the whole svstem when entering it throufzh the mucous surfaces. Such artic es should never be used except on prescrip- tions frem reputable physicians, as the damage they will do_is ten fold to the ood you can possibly derive froui them. Balls Cauirrh Cure _manufactured bv F. J. Cheney &'.fJo.,. Toledo, 0 , containssno mercury, and is taken internally, noting 'directly upon the blood and m cons surfaces of the system. In b:|glog_ gall! Caiarrh Cure be sum you get e ggguine. It is taken internally and made in lello. fghto, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials IPB Soldb D its. Pi 7' rbots- _Take {inil':B¥i:mily Ellis ‘f‘f>i?°constN|ps t on. -__-si-nl-> 'Seiiing Plain isdsiaa of 8oc ‘asiliy or 451: -'See ad Moore member of the Government if the Brenmicr _ _ - ' HIlBIlEI]IINll IIEI] NIGULEII IIEIE ISWIILLIIWSIINIINSE _ III IIIEE IN WlllIl]S; VERY SEll|[]US WHILE lj[]UGH|N[§ was sem, out from Mopumuh, ,U protect affection. in addition to the outbreaks e wnggons, encountered 500 rebels, vi ho,I _--_ ____ ____ t snimuljurnped into her mouih. ` The mother hearing thc chli Their Mnjcstics left the Catlic ilral and iii'i'i\'f-,fl at the Pirlncc ni. l p.ln. ZULIISI IIIIIIGN _ ewiswnruisl Il ltf.\i'uami.0, Nuinl June :il-Rcbils li _ _ ~ were arranging an mnhush. An ST. THOMAS. Oni-. June I8.-Charles I_0,\.,,,,N_ Eng June 1,, _on going engagement ensued, lasting an hour and - - . '.9 In order to merit the special diploma of F"°"°h»‘I°“f°“dd“'“b»“'h° W” mlsslnif one Null ls Dead, Flfe Raged nio the pantrywcf her pl|rents‘ house " from his home in Dereham from Sunday] _ » ‘ an Swansea Neem, (uve DHD n deicriiiiucdly cliiwgcrlthc Natal force, “i Nlghtl LOSS child of four, found uyiiiouse on the shilf, remarkable story. Ile claims that while and as she “_” In the `“ct_ or cplmhmg me of iinli’,riuimg which thc rebels thru The rebels uliimatclyllcd, leaving dll thcir nuuirler dead. HE DEGREES Nl KINGS GULLEG I E Vl'iNnso1i June ‘ii-Con\'oc.ition took ace this afternoon in Kingl-1 college hall. Bishop \Vorcll, President Hannah e rushed here by spcclnl "Mn nt 0 30 dclock M and fnciilly and Ciiuucclior 'I‘x'cnuinnn, govcrnorcf l{ing`s, occupied seals on iii hs" "lghbr the me "ms mmny Wt “ml” plritforin. In addition io these, I)r Alwaril control. do.-un, and I’roi'cssorS V lllclncrney, K. The Cathedral, parish church, residence U- of priest, convcntnnd out houses of thc “em 0" th” l‘I“I'f°m" The ‘I"““"’ 'JE B' _ _ A. was conferred upon Miss Angela Assumption 1\uns, bei-iflcs residences of U0 the Richard fiiinlly, were totally -__ _ ,mi des|_myed_ LoN|ioN,Junc Zi-A despatch from I) of the St. John law school, were pre- bcr, E. B. Spurr and F. _ Morehouse, li C.I.. cu S. Hart (lrccn, Jellies l:’ollnrf@S°'\°l"K° v°l\1° °f runnin. Anmciniinn, chnrinminwn. Lunenburg, N. S. " _ _ _ , _ Q, p -- ---- ,_ _ ~----~~- * ~ -~ ";;j;~""*'---'+*--‘~'°i-F'""'-‘j__;_*~‘*~;--_- f1»l_\".-lg ` . , ,_ ~ ‘ , »‘...._t.r _ ag; _ef-' ..=f1»f,1.‘ I- - i is in Sectrioriis-»=-Be Sure You Get The Whole Paper _ » I . __...,, ...,,... .,_-~,. ,___ = ,-0. f v* W* i Ni' l _._ ..- 4...., ._ » , an-_ »¢_.-~.- N \ ‘I