V t _#_-_ i Wi Caps \Ve have a splendid new sto :li of bathing caps, all this seasoll’s goods in rubber lined and pure gum rubber in various colors and the latest styles. Prices from 25c tl ii .oo each. Water Wings We have these in cot- ton and silk. J. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST ___ "wi,- 1 / pills and fobr Special S oclr G, H, Taylor Jeweler Optician ‘managing-editor until December, l911.i ` #Mba Globe has been noteworthy; -I linternicine strife, Mr. Ellis, aa he ithen was, strongly supported the _ cause of the North when such views lgulllr in his views in this respect, ihad the whole of Canada as well as ,the Mother Country on his side. This its only one instance of the independ- '-, _ if-nce of judgment which enabled him %°C ...,.ie" ato reach and maintain a foremost lplace in guiding public Opinion, HOC o U | i ly ' St. John and New Bruns- ll-l‘r'l]ck,llllit throughout the whole of lthe East of Canada , . . » ' 1'- inesalllelled belt pins, llrocch- l S"“”t°" Eu” was “ “at‘v°_°! es cuff links, spoons. slick |"*‘» l’“" “em to _Sh “wh” "1 " ‘ Mothers S.lti.l'y that "Child lillllg€l”' \Nitli pure ivliolesome bread---ll 1 minus lunch to the children- "Cameron’s Home-Made Charlottetown Aouatlf: Club-H0!-or boat parade and races, Charlottewvn harbor, 7 p.m. TUERDAY, JULY iq, 913 NN INDEPENDENT IIN. The death of Senator Ellis. Of SC- John, proprietor of the St. John Globe, removes one of the most out- standing figures in politics and ionr- naliam in the Maritime Provinces. Senator Ellis, who had reached the iripe old age of three-score and ei8l1¢' een, had a reputation for independ- ence unrivalled throughout the Do- lmillion. A Liberal by conviction and choice, he was in early years inclined lfowarils extreme radicalism, but in lhis later years his opinions mellowed 1 in the direction of a strong Imperial- ism. In the 'sixties, when our neignbors lto the South were in the throes of were highly unpopular in the Mari- time Provinces. In the course of time, Mr. Ellis, instead of being sin- unfl commenced hla long connection lwith journalism as a reporter, subse- lquently acquiring, in partnership \witb another gentleman, the Globe lnewspaper, which he conducted Bs throughout his connection with ltl: for the independence of opinion char- lacteristic of his own political career. ‘lt always favored a kind of middle icoiirse, avoiding extremes, and in *consequence has received support 'from all parties throughout New ll.-lrunswick_ It was in 1874 that Mr. lldllis was first returned to the Prb- greatult of these we have realised to be the Heart; for it ls the very source and fountain of that power upon which the teacher depends for achiev- ing his purpose. ° ° ° The heart mentalism, every sentence has that true ring of strength and common sense which appeals to all that is noble in the heart of any age. Justice; Goodwill, Ideals, Some hints o Habits; The Good Citizen. ivincilil House as the Liberal member ‘for St. John, and since then he has ipassed through the House of Com- lliioils at Ottawa to the Senate, gain- @ Q was a Freemason, an Oddfellow, a member of most of the public bodies. attaining the highest positions in whatever organization he entered, He “ls gtod bread" 'was a man for the past forty years All ollr hesi grocers sell it and of distinctly venerable appearance, you willfind lhe naule_ou each loaf. with flowing white hair and beard. Ewen Cameron (Baker) and fine piercing eyes which impress- ed the cnsual beholder and rlvetted the attention of the audiences he ad- dressed. As a Liberal, Senator Ellis broke l YA 'away from the Laurierites in his later years. He was not greatly in love with reciprocity and was a free-trader in name only, having be- come convinced long ago that the fiscal conditions of this country de- manded o protective taritl. The Sen- ator was also deeply convinced ofthe tremendous advantage of Premier M‘nl3Lu" Black ’°x Ex' Bordcn’s naval policy over that of Sli thhngt Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and did not hesi ""`f, , C"'"’V""""""' S""°l"`d tate to give utterance to his convic- L. M. McKinnon, Manage Moiuague, P. E, I. i\nl'»5\'lm Li tions. When the Naval Bill came be fore the Senate he went into the Gov ernment lobby in its support. The Senator will be greatly missed l ...,,,,.....,,,,,,,,, lnpubliclife,notonlyin Bt.John. O . BIRTHS ° , C °'°°°'°°°°°°°'°°°'° Helsgonewhoseemedsogreatt- but at Ottawa as well. In the words of Tennyson, Plh ln an`intr0d\\¢¢°I'! ehsvlsr e"'°'°’°""'°°°°'°‘°' statement to make. 'W' “l un' . ”°°"’°““°"' by P- B- Blulfdi U-A-2 ,The following from alrlldmontou. to me, and ith a "°"“°‘“""' """"""°‘” --when the netlnh fir-et undertook exehmze will be el lewd to tluir lmnertmee hath in _ Q' Bead Office at Charlottetown th' tux of gduuuns gn hu. ewd_ friends In thi! Province.-ll. HART! The Chief Jllltfcq Q' Branch Offices at Bummenlor mm me main demand ‘M wr an thfl ;\ornil¢ Irons: he could not Alberton. Bourln. and lfcnteznl- th,-ee R'|_ Bingo thou days we have Frank Kellum. il ¢|~;1"::;t°.g:t¢¥-ggmtugnstgo mg," u ° . , learned to tale a broader view ofthe ln the h0ll>i'-ll \-|l°f°f. ll H1859! im’ regards himself, the Court would Ba Cn’ Magi-u“f_:_Court' 9 am' task, and we now content ourselves PFOVNL Hill :mis lcUUllIlh‘“ .“dW\l0*:: hear him, and if there was any lrnreaterr' meeting ht nigh court. with nothing rhort of the three ne- ':;:’, "°:’,:,”"w__ ,I fm m';¢bmum__ rest-lemul or the Bar who had my Hand, Head and Heart. And the _ -no but mm md "nh any “punk ....‘!‘l.l..‘_"."!‘il..... _ Bar, needs to be cultivated, and to that The first auction sale ln England on lark," "om an Attamq Gem need this little hour le intended to “B *"1* 21’ 1"" °S° Wi” “Y eral that it was on behalf nf Messrs. minister." Em” YW- "‘“° ‘W1 "°°“ ¢°""*°' lfeneod and Bentley that he wished f lfadrea. d h adapted that lt is a hook, primarily, for ehlld- 31,", fo, sdifng :bg gut India., '-l';_:**i‘:°l"l‘°“¢- *£60121 ren and, while irresistible to child- wares he had brought home. The Beatle had ' _ rem may i,¢ read with Muni plum,-e sale attracted wide attention, and thin! zo brimgantvo ;¢ti;1i:vx)i;»:c°ol;)‘a;liye was so successful that others immedi- and profit hy the adult of any age. Court. the Court would hear any- There is no cant, no weakly senti- “sly ad°pt°d._me plan' iiii`l|`li`lilii Piiiiliilsiiii’ There is an idea that moralising is ° ° . '_' ° ° ° ° . ° ' ° ° ° ° . . ° "10 ‘md 8"' Ffdtemsht of the kind . washington statwnen "vi" with to make. lt would he seen haw lu- dintuetelul to children, that it hares mm.. the rising flood cf enilgr.._i convenient it would he for the Law Wash ties in pretty patterns _ . .. . ............|0e them. converts them into little Dries. tion to Canada, but they should gocmy 0, my ,,,h,,,. socmy- ,O pm and even that it arnuaee all that ia pause and consider that this move- resolutions. and tha time of the Soft wash shirts worth 85c for ..... . . ... 59c perverse in their nature and produces ment ls °“l7 "°°lpr°°'t7' 0”" me 00”" “UD UP with that matter ~ _ *id* “°"°“ "°“‘ B’“‘““ '*‘%‘°“°° ¢° when them was reall nothin hefcre ' ° ` lack or colored the opposite edect to the one intend Y E |11; all' OSC 111 the States, and bore with it James University of California in two ses- tales of heroism and self-sacrifice. Way they were misunderstood and 'f ' _ ' hi l l h _ ~ ‘ And they have, on the other hand, a ’;:;_|'1j’ng0§:=)\;Pi’:;1l;z 8;” ;`:l;:1t;isc 5' 3 tmatter was taken ln a proppi- keen eye for humbug and it is better p¢|~,_ Next he became a l8WY¢l'- bm- lllgight slight; thlrhiineclgurs the Colm' _ -is 5 not to sermonise to them at all than in 1891 he returned to the "newsDa- was great reason in wait 3:? tugs” * "_ / i _ _ ii f th _ y sul , to sermonise lnslncerely. 9°' Eagle '“9wg;’¢_°“;';°l`v;’Bshi§g;ro‘; or they might come to the other con- But to the little hook. lt has steer- °°'““ *"9 ° ’“ °. vlusien. and say that they did ni.; it h rl t lit l li ed wonderfully clear nf the pitfalls fwg' 82,, leliileo eller; wllistelf §,‘f,°§o:f‘;';dfh§ s:;1¢1emen~ It glenn-ir. _ . - . . -f en ey were no e with which the teaching of morals mute the cha,-mme woman who ,S bers of th B "1 m' , ' . lt ' _ usually abounds. The author evident- now one of the leaders in the "cab- ent matte,,e_ ar would be 8 dm" inet set" as Washington Returning ly knows and loves children. He ap- - The Attorney General said tha; . C f . - . Deals to their common sense, deals ;)ped““$;i“r:§" lg;c;l;‘“°z::g;’;_1'Y 3 theig complaint was that they Were with a variety of topics in such a though 8 Democrat As 8 member 0' iglge and condemned without a boar. way as to suggest rather than sati- the Interstate Commerce Commission The Cm” Ju U .d aw' ranging from tha simplest habits he won an international reputation. ,lot-ning more stgeszgl thtfrtwlaithzi to the large duties of citizenship. s°°"°"“'Y Lime 1°Ve5_'-P9 9”- d°'°°f had said, but he might toil the At. on Kipling and grape Juice, but most There are in all twelve chapters and of an he likes to tight political boss_ e received 8 the title of each is in itself a valu- eu, gangs and grafters. letter from Mr' Bwtley mmm" mm” able lesson: A wise choice; A general _ _ _ _ : 2 H Z 2 : : 1 _' 2 2 : : : 2 T : 2 2 : _ by any member of the Bar who wink .survey of the virtues; Self-Denial; ed to see it, as it was filed' with the ith Humlllt Honesty Prothonotar I-Ia did -» -iiiil luliiiliiuclssiii; »» .» if .e ee .- .- »~ n . . . I” the ‘”““°' °‘ ""‘““‘ “ Wm lsfi-william c whitney noted llttslllvmilsmlll hliflilicrsiftfil till: choice a number of available things, capitalist and Seéetary of tim Navy answer Mr. Bentley, and um; was ,each of them good in itself, are aug under President Cleveland, born il. his reason ff" f1°°U“l“Z P¢l'90l1ll~llY to lgeeted. ~Mnuey? lt dues not always Conway. Mess- Died in New York. "ply *° Mr.; W- E- Belltlefs letter. l . Th m [.‘eb_ 2, 1904_ Hill I-Crdsnip had nothing more to . br-_ng blessings, ere are ml on- _ , 1849-Rest rat f th t r I -BY Oli the matter. He i t d d t n the res ect and entire confldencelaires who look far more miserable 0 lon O e empo B mlpiy no disrepect to hu en e 0 fi H P ' ` f th P . ` - C H°“l*l‘ ""1 5"“"<'5‘l’ i f li". lien urn hurl riupvoffe" inltllen many en Old-use Pensisserc and P0122;-orhe lluhltpecllnlglllrlrillrlllllge he G°“"“l 01' to any memhe: grnillgril F’ 5 li ls co g leach. a well known story tells us that the came commander-in-chief of the Brit- 3;* 3 the Bgr in what he had said, V. t . R In social and public life in St. only really happy man whom a cer- l°l;8;:l\g;_esident Lincoln appointed Mclaeod F8531' ll:ndM0s:\1:.dil:;l§.leyt and lc or" °W \ ,John be held a unique position. He tain king could find in his dominlons the sth 0, August as 8 day oi then.. He was always readywio rc; >~ -- -- ' 4. “'39 0”* Who W” t°° P°°" £0 we” thanksgiving for the recent victories spect the Bar. I -'I 1 I -' ~ j Si s... 9 of the Northern armies. » Falls opened. went into effect in Great Britain. tress, 47 years old toda day. Lord Northclifle (formerly Blr Al WA lo. EAIQMA vll ed to death. while forty others were seriously tnlurad. 1 ` r 1885-International park at Niagara MY LUN, I shall file the statement, 1912-The National Insurance Ac; The A"-°l‘l1°l7 General: I have asked iiiiiif iii-‘iii statement to make the Court would ~ tion that wu necessary. or any re- dress it might think dt to make, or that the ease might call for. But it would not hour any general state- ment on behalf of any member of the thing they had to asv, and lf there ‘"5 BD! explanation that tha Court felt was called for. they would get it Whtofully from the Court. The name thing aunlied to the Attdrnav Gen- ernl. and to anv members of the Rar- the Court at all and that as he considered and he llot Weather g At Very Cool Prices- _ - tllitilig Ilats lilly Your Straw .llats _ K, Soft -Hats C lllifleriirlecd $1.00 to '$2.50 Your Pana- ma ls Right Ilere From $4 50 . Uv fd- J. Hill, Eva Tanguay, "Uncle Ike" T' l A" ` G ' The view is based on the obserm Stephenson, Margaret Anglia, Walt white he hldldnzlme egarelilummidgghxg M€D'S C0312 SW¢3lCI'S and JEISCYS ..»»».»»-Q2 up tion of a few exceptional instances MBUOU- MSY I!'Will. Bild msn! 0*-ll” was to give in a statemlent setting 1 ‘ o d f 756 I lui] o_t<-in un erwear rom .. and shows B defective kuowhdge 0| ll;¢;|t:;l;llIi:. é1ro::gh:h;iml:as:h;>fnev:vhf;l::r: fgrth the circumstances under which L ght C ° the normal nature of the child. It is tary of Uncle samm§.s interior and ““5~ Md-‘°°d Bild BGDUBY 51?'-Oil. Cotton hgge from 2 f01' . N. . .»-nn--» 253 UP not moralising that bores children, honorary chief of me Bhwkgeef, yn- could th C “rt _ _ but platitudes on the one hand and inns. Mr. Lane is usually called a gideremgzecorn gud 11:3; ::£v::,T,:1 SOI! COURTS 2.l1dl1€S-10 II13tClIl incomprehensibles on the other, Cllladiall. but he WHS b0fl\ I0"-Y' ly misunderstood their conduct ~ h Children Wm discuss problems in nine years before that Pigovillcecelll- The Chief ,yusuce mid wat that Ll1Sl1'C 002.15 f0I' DOI Wfal CI' ` t d th D i . G - ethics with much greater subtlety (gsm is $1" uig;lant_ ze ggrsduazd 3:; i;i;:3;°;_:t‘°n:ih°;; th°“Sh¢ U19? than problems in physics. They will from Oakland high school at thir- reason why this; shoald ggstdwtelllg listen with a responsive thrill to teen. and then rushed through Uh Court and show the Court in what PA I horney General this ii limi! 850. The letter could be seen ey's letter because ne thought it most improper writing . is the New Perfection Oil Cook Stove with blue wick and blue il lme. Bikes blead, cake, pies and roasts beef, poultry- and game just right without heitiug the wllol= roonl or any mlf~s or boiher. No coal to carry, no ashei, no overheating. The oven is roastirg hot a few minutes fifler the wick is lighted. The New Perfection is made in three sizes, one, two ni-d three wicks and can be had with or without cabinet for keeping food and plates hot. Call in and see it. The Best Cook-Stove' for Hot Weather The Attorney General: Very well His Lordshilll Oh no. ' the officer of the court to take “_ fluential meeting was held on the evening of the 11~th, and having heard the statement of McLeod and Bentley, the Bar unanimously decid- Congratulatlons to: The Chief Justlcei We". I “BY the Marie Tempest, the well known “_ omcer of the Court is directed not to I-like it The officer of the Co r Y- ' -William Winter, dean of American “lm” “Ot 511% lt. The otllcer of llhlti dramatic critics, 77 years old to C`°“|'t 19 dlfeilted to hand it back to the source from which it came. Dr. neniemin Ida Wheeler. urealdeni The Attorney General: 1 think he of the University of california, as Will tells it. yearn old today, ~ At this the incident closed, and the gighop Thomas Bowman' the olde” Court was adjourned. Methadirt hiehnp in the United Following is the statement which States, 96 years old today. the Attorney General wished to make to the Courtz- fred Harmsworth), noted publisher of There is a matter of some impor- magazlnes and newspapers, 43 year- tance both to the Bench and Bar Old today. .i which I now desire to bring to the niahon Lee Mani, ahhott of the fa- sttention of the court, m°llB B0lm0ll¢2 Abbey. tn North Caro- On the 2nd day of July, the case lina. 64 years old today. of Stewart vs. Buchanan was triad - r - before the Chief Justice and a com. THERE ARE FANATICS m0ll lllri. The case was undcfended Anso In naw zlcallauu. st the trial, Mesure. lvleheoa and' B¢llU¢Y havin withdrawn WELLILNGTON, New Zealand, July case for reasois st-ated by gig: dill; ll.-A large quantity of dynamite with the apqroval of the Court Af. with a burning fuse attached, was ter they had withdrawn from the- discovered yesterday under Christ Court. the Chief Justice severely een. Church barracks, just in time to pre- sured their conduct in the cash sing- vent the destruction of the building. ling out the junior mnmber of me The attempt is ascribed to some firm for a sprplal condemnation also fanatic connected with the antimtllt- bringing in the name of the 'Attorney Mist friction. All bays between 14‘ General improperly and unnecessarily and 21 are required to attend perlo- in a civil case. dical drills at the barracks, and fear On the 4t is entertained that another attempt ported to ll:eJl:liZelll:n?i`|l:1t zgngi-ilu; to destroy the building may be made. the injurious language used 'by me Chief Justice appeared in The P _ l|0W'S THIS 7 trlst newspaper end was puhllrhrd We offer Ono undred Dollars Reward l"'°“d°“t- lor sg o se of atarrh that cannot be It appears that Mr. Bentley wrote li gl l h °“"',__{ 5,3, ¢},",,,Q‘l,!g;,,,° 0 to the chief Juetlce enquiring wh.- We the under :ned have known P J. ther the words reputed to him were §l‘.?.'l»$-i2£t'l'}°li&'i»fTelS1li".1l"i..l’.§¥.2{2I°°*“°“i' “wi bv him. but the Chief trannfletl ren? anayiolalu ohio .fry J ufltlce referred the matter to an of- °“'°“Y U" °"' “U40 YN! deer of the Court' for reply and do- clined to make any explanation Wir' ‘tm l ted l o . Hlalla guzotkufgkzlihlingeelilzlly Messrs. McLeod and Bentley then set nr reetfy li a 0 ood and um to th P d U0". lu 0.. ° lr’ , I If .i:..... ..:'.fi»...1'i‘1'°. ..':°r.l;l.!'s.:i. 5‘$‘Zi.l. n. .S .§§T.‘n°.?.it°‘..*i“i.‘€.' eil ln. ’ ’ ‘ Takelgdln ,emily Pills for ocnstlpa- ;h°.tL“3°t;°:;€’°L‘;'°"\:°'§c°tgl°g gziknlsel tl ~ ‘ °" ______ ____ ___w_ _g with the we A ara un lu- .IULY-SALE OF SHOES T0 Cl. ‘l;,ARGA-`INS in meu's shoes - a window full of them at' GOFF BROS. - e want every mail who is interested in good h I did h t r n “_ Thelgnherl ‘re bn mivelour am vidual :t*e;':'Pc;1l1t“; ;;;sm:t:{_emendouscut pl-lc.e,tosee our $4.00 to 5.co shoes. now N rdii ' ed li l MMI inlzhxvax *megs ilrghrlgrrlnaogihdf as well u a visit to our store. We’re - now going fo give our Pano” mmlmni “_ ed that their conduct of the case was correct in every particular, the dif- l'erent steps taken by them having been for the purpose of protecting a security for their client that was be- ing destroyed by the action of the mortgagor, and that the censure of .the Chief Justice \was entirely unde- served. The law' firm of McLeod and Bent- lay has long stood for competence and integrity not only in this Pro- vince but elsewhere. It is not only my opinion but the opinion of the whole Bar that a wrong has been done by the Chief 'Justice ln the .Court. Men of unblemlshed reputa- tion have been condemned unheard. The one place whore injustice should not wilfully be done is lu a Court of Justice. _ McLeod and Bentley have made no application to me to represent them to the Court, but I deem it my duty as Attorney General of this Province Nllreflenting the Crown sind cn be- half of the Bar to bring this matter to the attention of the Court so that the wrong. complained of shall be ri-ghted as far as may be. (Sgd.) J. A. MATHIESON, Attorney General. ill; BOUGHT A HARBOR. QUEBEC, July 11-Wolfsvllle I-la;-_ bor, near this city was purchased to- day for the use of the Transcontinen- '-lll R8ilWl\Y. It is a short distance to the eastward of the north side of the Quebec bridge. -il--_ STOD BABIES CRYING. LONDON. July ll-Lady Balfour of Burleigh told a meeting of mo,-_ chants how to silence crying babies, Pl°l‘ wsseetlon wee to lay the li... bfes with their heads slightly low" than their fleet at a gradient of about one ln twelve and they would soon fall asleep. A GREAT SIIOE BENEFIT Nomontobehadat then prices. LAVISI-I IN WEALTH DISPLAY. ST. PETERSBURG, July 12.-So- clety has been surprised here by n rs- ularlrable novelty in invitations ls- sued for thp golden wedding celebra- tion of M. Spirdlnoff, a, very wealthy man nf Moscow. All of the two hun- dred invitations are on cards of pure gold, each weighing threoqusqrters at Bn Ollllce. and the words are wrought in enamel. SMAULPOX SPREADING. SYDNEY. N. S. W., July 1l.-- Bmallilox which has been prevalent here for some time is spreading. Fif- ty thousand persona have been vac- cinated, aud there are sixty-one cas- es in quarantine. A BPLENDID NEW HOTEL. LONDON. July zz-i-l.-.M. neeiey, U"l°“lB|5. M. P,, has bought a site opposite the Hyde Park entrance to build a $6,000,000, hotel which he Plillls to mske the most beautiful in the world. The land cost $1,300,000 per acre. 'mn Rsnlcllss: or svl.v1A. LONDON, 14-SylVlB BBDK- huflt UBB D00!! from jail be- ‘rllt silos lfzli - .