=qn=n= _ Duty in thotlilavolii Threat to those Who Slit Battle”-;:_-'=. ' Petite ,-_ _.;.¢f. ,___..= ‘-_ A _ _ sr. Pcrnneeuno, June‘9~i~tSpeelal;).- Einpcior Nicholas ble' WIN!! Bikini?- .»....i.y iiinnring _iiiin .ina _ nii.»-nefiwiwi-' i ed their duty in the recent "my "cr om' - .» .1 . _ - ' who are said to have not honorably done lnittle-_ regretting .tlphtitiwas not the will ‘t|,'e|,. (muy, wo" _who surmndmd “mr oi l’i`ovlileuoe._.t»hat Quooobl Bi10\\lii~0l‘QWB_ Qshlpo, for whom it is intimated stern their efforts and adding that they may . , C' _ _ l 3, Q. B is Now~€ sing find consolation in having done their duty The wording of the Emperor’s message has revived the ugly talk about those punishment may be ineted out. CZAR Di-SQUSS PEACE Roosevelt’s Friendly _.Offer to Help End War Cordilally All Depends on Terms -- if All/liliaiio is Moderate in His De mandks"Diploniais Believe Peace f is Assured Wa.-iiilngton,June-B.-The emperor of iiiissiiilias atlast been heard from here and ilie result is not unfavorable to peace. inhis recent oud_ionos,with Mr. Meyer, the American ambassador, the emperor indicated a wiliinmioss to take 'under ad- vcrtiseinent'tho ‘silbiéct of peace and ox nested ii. warm ‘appreciation of th tonlaht said tlnit Japan had not received directly or indirectly any' request from Russia for a statement of pence terms. ll- vvas intimated that Japan would bc lotli to give any such statement until con - ¢r-»d¢>»¢»~ 3. f-n RA EFUW _ UARI3/l _ EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, SATURDAY, _ IUNE Io, .1905 V ri hat Russia was re red to take ` s > ~"‘~"' ~---*-~--~'~-- ------~--~'~ /-‘“ vi ced t. V p D11 _ . _ _ __ _ ' “xii thi; qhgirtionhof penile"witb_ the lnten- . E M | E E The St. John members strongly objected The__House adjourned till Monday when ° ” °“ ° °" ““ ” ° “"'- ~ \ tn iiniifnx being .nnae the nniy we in. nie Miiiiin Bill win be aieenswi. _ .lj f - _- _ i I Vi ,,.» "and the Oscar of Norway and Sweden absolutely R is A UNYlELDlNl3 No Ol iii’ House or of Denmark will L. "iii: ir ' ` lilorii/ay's Throne: The Tridolor I ik Kingdom Seems '_ Likely to Become a Republic. COPI-:NH/uiEN, Juno 9.-(Speclnb)-King that house to accept thc tiirone. A majority of the people of Norway de- xvfusos to yiolii to the request that ii. sho that the country become ii republic Prince of the house of Bernedotte may and this will probably be the outcome. accept the crown of Norway, and the; The Norwegian Tri~C0lor was today Danish royal family, who have also been liolstcd over all the Government Build- approached, will not permit a Prliice of ings and thc situation is growing tense. Steamship Contract I-louse spent the whole day in discussing the estiinutes. tinally allowed to stand over. Monday - _ ._ »---f»»--- ___. __._____._` PROCEEDINGS in PARLIAMENT _ ...af '.`.. l <"‘fi ' Another Day on the Estimates-West india ,_ ' Awakens Rivalry of ff . . r i `~",__i(,. 'fii;'g§.li;l _ figféi _ “.~_.'..'~ . ,». _ ;.>~' si. Jniin and riniifnx- aiiiiin Biii Next-House Adlourned till g n forrl iinil.Bliic-li. Amos of Montreal thought. trade would The West India steamshlp contract oc- bc developed if the line of steaniers mn cupied most of the dfternoon and was between the West Indies and Montreal, 1 during the summer months. 0'r'rA\v.\, June il.-(Special)-'l‘hc. this service as has been proposed by Dirk- ,it =i~;>’ ‘ it.; i" i_ .,., `- .` ‘. s l .V _ _nr -.- 4-\ ` *.i`<’.' i -~ . ' _ _ friendly words of Mr, Meyer, speokingns Later in the afternoon Sir Mortiinci- _ ____ _ _` _ _ R _ f __ ____*____ v _Y ,_ N ` A' ' ' ~':".’.s it hc personal envoy of the president. The reception of ‘Meyer was character- ized by the greatest conilallty anl‘0Bl\i0lll7 N10 Blfl8hW5i . '_ contributions for the year were over hnlf called by appointment at the White s indication regarding Japan's peace term init it is bellevddiho was acquainted in general way with the hopeful t/one of Mr. Meyer's despatclfeli and with this as a ini-er the nope is nxpréseen lien that ni Mikado will niemnthe President half way ln the earnest e tshe is making to at- sin in bringi'ng'i\boet ameeriy peace. Early in the ai’tei'ilo0n’Brit‘onKaneko,th Japanese Bnangigi adviser, _was received P rt S 'ld f m Montreal Yesterday for England- All Canada- Represented. _.._. ri. million dollars and the investments ol .i a y ai e ro the Board were made on an nverarze of per cent. e Dr. Wade was oiilrcd six montiis leave of absence on account of ill health. CHURCH ORGANIZED e ___._ Monriinar., June 9.-(Speclnl.)-The Delegntesfrom the following Baptist l'-V the l”`°9ld°\`¥i'i\“d d|9°“5“°d the "”l‘°l'~` 0nnadianManufacturors‘ Association with 0h\ll‘Cb0B V12-i TFYUD. I-011!! CNW. Chill? situation mr seine time-. Baron Kimek wives and friends of some members 0 River, North iftiyer and Cavendish inet in the Kingston Baptist Meeting ‘ - sailed from here able- morning for Eng-_ hw” “.230 wednesday ,md organized n Minn-d’o liiilmeht Cures Lungs. , land on the Allail liner. Victorian and were given a meat send-cil’. All Canada ls represented in the party. \ . aevng council to consider the propriety of or ganlzlug a Biiptist Church in Kingston Rev. -T. G. A Belyea was elected chairman and Wm. Fraser, Esq. clerk. A request from the members of the Nortliltivcr church (residing in Kinirstonto the said A MM A' W' Si-“ns “ "slung '“ W°]f' _church for consent to organize ai-icpm-ate vlllc, N. S. and other Nova Scotia towns. ` church was mud, ,md the reply of the The Campana ar'ri\'ed from Montreal °l’i\l\"l`h i»°lfll¢’P°'9lifl°“e1‘Hi¢l\'l“ir f\\\l 00')- l 1; i ht about ten o`clock. ‘ sent and hearty approval was also read. 'The reasons that existed for thc proposed B11f‘A;';kf‘§;;S;;‘n§;‘;;ic;£':W':‘ZoN5:l formation of the church were given by ’ “ Pm Pi- iiii..-ii .af-t ff-“\°i»'»=°S~ ..“°....2 .223fI§....§`°..f.T3f.§"`£i.?€ ‘Sli ‘ SERGEANT Slrrl, of the Royal Garrison* council advise tlicibrethren and sisters to Artillery, Quebec, arrived inthe city last proceed with the or nization ofa church e\enlng,nnd is at the Park hotel He to be known as t e Kingston Biiptist Church In the evening the pretty and A -»--nn- »f .R ,_ ‘ __ _*I ‘ _ at Open Hannah” “mlm The “Halen” with an attentive aniiioneo when thc Coundif of Women yestoniny mon, `~ "3 'ali 1-was not such as the le merited f°“°wli‘5 9m3ra“‘ W" °“"`i°d °“l:_' ~ wi .i ~. °W°"° P Y Reading of the Scriptures by Pastor The for menfsu ' Muir friends will be pleased tohear of Price and Prayer- A 3 d bg i $ _ Q _gg the success of Howard* A. Leslie, who Slnllllllllil' lfl\,0 <=l\°i\`- n y.. aww’ $56’ 4 ’ Kmdmmd rim. our, gf 5 ¢,1M;°¢73wi¢,h An histoilcai sketch of the Baptist and $5.& ~ ~ " - ~ ~ =h°,,°,., in aiinnbjwrgin Medicine ni, Mn. work and progesslii Kiiigstoii was read i L A V” ' G ' ' is r. Mr. Leslie is a brother of bi Will- FfM°l`~ ~ » _ _ Gill th Mm. "qu" following- ‘Mn Henri-7_;LiiicFerlane. Anantlieih by tlie-choir was followed l t lasts 'T' I ° ‘ based PwBi,l .*° ‘i*i‘1l»"‘°‘°e°‘a-‘°°‘~ »~»»»~ -»-»----» »-»»-1-»~ .i: ii. i;.;..:’i.1.:.i;.f:.; 'mel' ‘na l°v°“‘:;f"tlb h;"'u°"r;h$mZ': mae? T! Character and Mission. w1d°;'b°u*`".°"",` ` ` A last seasoii peLali,.er this samrneroiie pgynsgogngtii? glqlvelin soi!othnmi)lcd X Ai ‘ - rl--»¢ - > ‘ ' < 0 nfl 0l'\0 G EBCODB- N“'°n°i""P°|°“a' *°"md' “"“‘“°°“"°.9 "‘° °'§'"°;`Y';:' ‘il"'§‘d¥ th; Aron uiiioi the nieiniim iiiinwcd _ *“““*(‘ll i*°I'3fi 91°” °\";n\;G t "t°:h'“w°";“ resident members and 12 non resident. _ na alll -N ilzgznvgugerinlxlé - l__"sh mnnsemiiiiig er the cevnnnni. ily *°' ' "" ia““.r*°:~f“'°““'ie.:a .f -' 'E icenuhioowoi-|`ai_ ontote_ - ‘ar Gimim>'s Bridgo, ilei_»vtowii',_`liu given; work of t_hoLoi~d and asking ferlblesalngs _wich Mini; Pippy, Box sas, P. 0., Cha Il ` the Department of ianohii to"r`elt upon them. Pastor Belyea also =|°i,|_¢¢°v,-D, minding th, ,x\,|i,i trouble, owing to tl! wotlflbithuldtiu 'iglve thgtrlilit hand of foiriwslilp on bc- wig" i|°m¢sp,m,_ boom.; ,M from melting snow accom hymn half ofthe other churches oDea Daniel ’q~¢|1¢g gnvmg, lndim W0,-k_ e vii? ‘ + l__Kl’m'¥ “ld and aai*tll,"r\ilii\in|»veio¢»`§| %stcop hlilgrri-her who represented the iyiwklngs- "1'1lg_9\;\i.3¢»`¢i, of Tube,-¢u|05|§ Wm in (1 T, _. `on eililflflilixli md” __ i»0;:i\`\:°\\;“cu _hm _M h ' El .oullldanditis expected some pi-oinine displacinlt I _ Mikie ' 1'. W H0 W 08 t» em H800 ‘speakers will be heard on the nu ect. pn", anna qgiiemedi ihjiaeleon. 'rho new eliiueh _star-tyzéoet on lgmmmm when ,.e”““,d w|,,behJpub_ in this nit-y wlii»hnrtlytoiinw_ 'rho mem. g$;ma;l.ot‘lili_e1Z.r:i;, 'gm .M me mm lan. ni pinning ai' ,icuii 3|. in incsnneagpgwnr was and nnimisi iihiiuii in rniiaitn ii ine ni time imivine 21'” "“’ ‘Q,',“"""_""""°"°‘i_:_§‘_,",§"§'§'§"',,°1_"_f,; ,..,.., ,,.,.,,,..i,.,.,i._ ynnii gmnmina .nt 0, anis, placed on _a lwrii_iqt_lan»a¢_ __ A ,zaistiiititiiia eainniodieiiu place oi win- pa ,,,,_,,.,,,|,,|,,g d,,,g,,,,_L“°,,eo,, Wm i ei; “tv eyrvtw umm cmd in Mrk of my et “mm my me an ‘Mdm___ tone. This idea everhmo iimdHouiiy.l IND lndoepiritof nal add deternilna- _M -for-vcd' flatly at the College of wh my M yew’ “ “w comp ' C ind 1| ' ‘ --». 2 shi _ _ , 1, '.< ~,;_> . .., .. ...H f Ji-saint. f ' ' _ iitieefvhili-*"\‘¢¢iv\5r ilwtsvdwvn me-latina* pminninn wiiiis ¢in.nimi~.‘ ‘ i 'ij i ‘ ii ff ’ ii i._i. Picliic liioivriwlai., J une il-(Special).-Charles M. Hays stated today that the Grand Turnk Piiciilc construction would coin- niencc almost imiiicdiiitcly. The first sod will be turned ata place named Kakabika between Winnipeg and Port Artliurfniid work will lic ciirricrl on in both directions. All thc work will be opcizto public ton- dcrs. The western toriniiius has not yet been selected nor even the mountain pass tliroupzh which the line will run.° Several passes have been located but ii more minute examination will be necessary before ii decision is reached. _ lliiinxns will rcizict. to learn that Robort_Sutlierlim