f .. »`. ' f . e l U ' ` """'“ ‘ 'i' . ru .wi-._ai summer .eric . 'Qpvv em- we ' vw ‘ » DAIILV -~ ,_,_»» |__~1_'i_d'i§_.~.;.l u.i.i-_lf \ ii. g __ f Ii it 5 ~. l'Ii4B'l‘ OP ALL" 'i Qc gil *IC ‘_ n Y? _ $ ‘A :viper News V g wEDNns,DKEv,,,_;oiNe re, r2.3 ANNUAL.. . ll .5 ' . ,xr W 4 ,h ». 'me following is a repdrtbi gg man! Of the lehooll- throughout the province es. were -able to reach' _ Th Guardian ll# llltht by telephone.. So fai-‘ 79'dilt|'lctl voted against gh, automobile and ttffor it, ' ‘ sr. Pn'miia'ef supplement; voted, 530;' school og. tenses. (U: *»r_ustee‘ elected, Capt. J. D. McDonald; secretary, Capt. M-¢_‘ Donald: lU¢0l. unanimously against; attendance, fair. _ ._ ` .......,,, , emblem Supplements voted, $125, $15 hnql $50; 519100! Olllenses. $160; trusteel elected, Mr. Win. Sullivan; secretary, Mr. D. F. Mc'l.'aren; autos, B for, 4` against; attendance, poor. ALBEIRTON Supplements voted, $130, $115, $105; school expenses, $405; trustees elected, Messrs John Agnew, W. B. White, J. B. Fielding; secretary, Mr. H. J. Dunn; autos, a draw; attend- ance, good. _-__ mir/rox y Supplement votied, $30; school ex- penses, $55; trustee elected, Mr. Wm. Curtivt secretary, Mr. T. A. R/odd; auto, 0 for, 15 against; attendance, fair. srnlsorimhii Supplement voted, $50; school ex- penses, $70; trustee elected, Mr. C. L. McDonald; secretary, Mr. W. Has- iam; auto, 4 for, 25 against; attend- ance, fair. NORTH Rusrioo Supplement voted, $40; school sx- penses. $50; trustee elected, Mr. Benj Woolner; secretary, Mr. James Ar- thur; autos, 5 for, 9 against; at- tendance, fair. ~ CANOE COVE And now the 1 ~ oxes in S l Little: secretory, Mr. 'r. J. serrignn~ rrihco onward ioihnn Eiffir 'ox er.(J<§i'iEN“liE°BThf;.ff,`§°"19,if'_',l ,,,,,, ‘C“"°‘""“ P'°“) puwl. 2 for. 18 against; atigendsnca' account. The latest arrival was g ding which helen 100k¢q'g0,-.,,- ,E COGTTAWA' June 17'_H°"‘ L°“l° ‘num V . md ,ox that took atownway puns. to with much interest Wm be 8010;; wgnere, bvvho ia Minister of Mines as . _,_ in a hollow cedar fence post that ililll in Bt_ PMP! véuey Church tw tm as ecretary of State, intends _ O'Ll!lARY formed part. of a cargo of lumber mJ0l'l'0W afternoon at four o’clocK whTclTuTirl’lexta`lt(; [ETH B Yann" tour _...__ _ » in s - I »-»»»-»-. -0.... ..._ ...... 2‘%"3f'“&‘.?. ir1f...;“.:;:.":~..t~..tf.; ‘ii §;;"°e fi. ".f.1.°:.§:i‘°:..:”; "ii . “ "' " “°`” auoeishzvoi zrreme elected, n,,,,,,,,_ diiohnrged iron. the oohoonér ohm- oi sc. i=on1'o 'onli nliv A w' unnffu in .iEi:iE;T".E.Ei:ntEE:r tau pm” , o. son, . J. gum piou. Uaptai 0 , _ _ f ' ` ' ` ‘V “°°0ml>B\\y Ilenniagautol, Dracticaily ‘lE|?;',;:,,',I,;ié tured out inTo Elie Mgt: lgzl t.ll;>xwl;`:;( §iis§(l2;lT§yHa`;;l1l Eillnrllxi, xgwngglg-ag? X-lgmmf;-rs orttha geomgical °°“!“°°°° against it; niteudsnee, ,¢,,,,._ one wen neon by two employ., Hon. J. D. Hazel. Minister oi Mn- oniinintlbnlliioo §?,,|f2,f §,‘_‘°‘“(§0§¢oast ..._ Messr . Ni li l ' - . r. ere’s " susan me 8 ° °'°" md D°“°°"° ‘""’» ““° “““ “"°“°'*°=- “<1 Hush Mac- Purpose is to iernuinrizo nimooii with LD t; 313° gkmuni Plfliod tactics, KEY. Son of Malcolm MacKay. the natural conditions of the Dom . -__ 5 _ * SupM°m°“t v°t°d3 3552 school ex- “ucWl:°e°&;!°;. vxillliliileg llliamiioislllpblarlgé 15?? 665323:? gful'-E`ft\?ilt?E1(el:l-lsbifnill' llliiitiln 8:! Eucqtlllm nl-Til handfulmmm- pgng¢g_ 75;. and $500 t mu. dx _ M _ P th _ _I ~ e pro cms o he de- school; twin” "acted, ol;v;`n.r(:c(,;;v nm: otoilh Mr :)o)l‘iiethenli§a(r; of this otetiixlizurchc wall be cvcorated in honor partment over which he presides. isiuwiiiv ,,Minniiii ui liiiiisiii Mus W MEETIIN i o I Ts ii cuiiiuuimvii Miss uni uzii in nun wisi ._-k 11 gan: secretary' Mr. F' T Murphy; hemmorth “gt obiect to l;J.“u,- sms oc ason w;;h lilies and dai- ---~<.-_ STANIHOPE Supplement voted, $30, schoo; “_ penses, $34.50; trustee elected, Mr, Lewis Shaw; secretary, Mr. James H. McCabe; autos, 2 for, 19 against; attendande, good, MURRAY HARBOR Supplement voted, $101.25; school elllelldtl. -$246.25; trustee elected, Mr, John Hill; secretary, Mr. Inna.; R Prowse; autos, 23 for, 7 ng,,,;,,,,,I attendance, good. ' BURLINGTON SUP]/lcmdllt. voted, $60; school ex- Denecs, $50; trustee elected, Mr, Dim. iel Bernard; secretary, Mr. Michnei Ready; autos, 2 for, 19 against; at- tendance, good. YORK POINT Supplement voted, S35; scnnoi ox- penses. $60; trustees elected, Messrs. Fred White, Leslie McEwen, D, H, Murchison, secretary, D. H. Murchi- son; autos, unanimously against; at- tendance. fair, NEW ANNAN Supplement voted. $25; school ex- pe ses, $40 trustee elected Mr Al- " E . . Supplement voted, $30; school ex- den Moore; Isecretary, Mr. P. S. Mc- penses, $30; trustee elected, Mr. Rod- Intyre; autos, 2 fo 10 a aln t- t crick McRae; scifretary, Mr. D. Mc- Lean; autos, 0 for, 21 against, 4 re- fused to vote; attendance, good. .___ , -. ` UNION ROAD E M Supplement voted, $80; school ex- penses, §95;_f,rustee_elhcted. Mr. Her- r, g s , a - tendsnce, very good. . STANLEY , Supplements voted 5 , ` . $45. $3 ; school expenses. $250; trustee elected, Dr. Flemming; secretary, Mr. Robert Brown; autos, unanimously against; ry Henderson; secretary, Mr. J. attendance, fair. West; autos, 6 for, 5 against; at-_ tendance, fair. f - BIRCH' HILL _._-J SOURIS Supplement voted, $130; school ex- penses, $879; trustee elected, M‘r. J. Supplement voted. $50; e<=h°°1 vi- Jr. Garret; secretary, Mr. c. 0. cnri- penses, $10; trustees elected, Messrs. ton; autos, I 12 for, 5 against; at- F. 1'. Dougherty, James Sullivan, H. T. Doble; secretary, Mr. Albert lfhil- lips; autos, 4 for, 9 against; attend- ance, good, HARMONY _ --Q-i A' tendance, good. .lin BRIDGETOWN Supplement voted, $25; school ex- penses, $60; trustee elected. Mr. C. Clay; secretary, Mr. G. B. Clay; Supplement voted. $35; 8011001 Griautos. 5 for, 10 against; attendance, penses. S50; trustees elected, Massrs.` H. L. Yeo, J. J. Meiiilvary, J. H. Yeo; autos, 3 for, 9 against; attend- andr. small. good. I oi.rN'roN Supplement voted. $91.25; school CAPE TRAVNBRSE , expenses, $80; trustee elected, Mr. Supplement voted, $60; school ex- penses. $78; trustee elected, Mk, M I-co. Riley; secretary, Mr. John D. smith; nneoo, unanimously against: tendance, good .~ at . McCarville; secretary, Mr. J. P. Gil- _...__ ' leeple; autos, 8 for, B2 against; _at tendance, good. ` ‘ ____ _ COVE HEAD ROAD Supplement voted, ,$95; school ex- penses, $95- trustee elected. Mr. Wal . ‘ Z lace McDonald; secretary, Mr. Tho mas Ready; autos, 4 for, 8 aselllll-; attendance, fair. .___ ll ALMA Supplement voted, $30; school ex- penses. $40; trustee elected. Mr. L. J, Donald; secretary, Mr. J.i\. Clark.; autos. 1 for, 17 against; attendance. ood. EAST WILTSHTRE ~ Supplement voted. $50; “N001 “' ~LI'l'l‘LE BANDS ` senses. 1140. t\“\lS¢°° °l°°*°d- Mf- Suppleuient voted, $20; school ex- penses, -; trustee elected, Mr. R. W. McKenzie; secretary, Mr. A. D. Mc Neill; autos, 2 for, li against; at tendance, fair. 1-sf# SPRING PARK ' Supplement voted, $140; school 6! pauses; $265; trustee elected, Mr. G L. Simmons; secretary, Mr. G- L' Simmons, autos. nll\i0l'll‘-Y 8891"” attendance, very fair. I __. xmosws Sulllllemenii voted. |50.; M1001 °" Dense, $55; trustee eieeibd. Mr. Wil- li ~ Beér; aeci-starr, Mr. G°0i'l° Orowys; autos, e cr, is seal-ne* attendance. good. » _ ' _ i _ . 'mono nnilrloo school ex- Mr._ `Jas. H. Bun- 6 against M1061. °¥° ` Mr. 8°- Lyman against; f\ Frank Howard; secretory, -Mr. John McKinnon; autos, Z for, 7 asalust. L didn't vote; attendance, good. ' YORK 4 M Supplement voted, $65; school ex- penses, $50; trustee elected, Mr. Amos What; secmtary, Mr. Amos West: autos. 3 for, 22 against; Bt- tendariee, fair. _ svmavnv Supplement v0f-ed. $50; B¢h°°1 ex' . ”',”._ $35; tl-ugugg slggggd, Messrs. Elerhert ‘Mason, I-I. A: Robertson; 'seci-etary, hir. Hammond Kelly; 8”' toe, unanimously against: utt°l\‘1' secs. Poor. ` ` - ` 'rmros V Supplement' 'M613 .V W0' 905001 °" pauses." 3134.73; trilstee Delecbed. Mf- Oeo. Callback.; secretary, Mr. Geo. lnhu\.eos,;~‘hnco»,` li' for. `18 ezeiueil hi.-eohaniihe. ‘ A 1' son"ri~1 s-ns`ln'rovN .I I l ex _ .Bu c voted. S15: *M0 ' 'pong , $05; trnl\!l`ll°_°P0d. Ur- canons;-t sperstary lllr Geo Ma teadance. Nod. 1 , ...'FRl\,1,l'T0WH in , - _...__- , _-qu_ ;-¢¢¢|»y_,`_, lraylorg autos. libre: 'e`nli’>l; enhnlmbunly aslillrfi °*' I .i.....ri..m.._-1»°°1==- N _. Mr x°“"' lr ` y"'.Tai.`-W' Smith: 'sec- -....... _-_...~.....______,_ ““““lm°“5lY BS*-‘intl attendance, fair DARNLIEY Sllilillement voted, $60; school ex. penses, $120; trustee elected, Mr, A, W. Woodsidle; secretary, Mr. Geo, B_ McNutt; autos, unanimously against; attendance, very good, ELMSDALE Sllblllelnent voted, $25; school ex- penses, $30; trustees elected, Megs;-5_ F. H. Jenkins, Wm. Johnson; nec;-et. ary, Wm. McLean; autos, 6 for, 5 against; attendance, good. CENTRAIJ BEDEQUE 3111191911'-cnt V01-ed, $75; school ex- penses, $91; trustee elected, Mr, L. Schurman; autos, 3 for, 18 against; attendance, fair. CENTERVILLE (BEDEQUE) Supplement voted, $100, if teacher remains; $56 if a new teacher; school expenses, $55; trustees elected, Messrs. Wm. Noonan, Dr. Ballum, A, H. Affleck; autos, 5 for, 15 against; attendance, fair. _ BELMONT, LOT 16 .-ff-. Supplement voted, $30; school ex penses, $70; trustees elected, Messrs, H. Barrett, L. Yeo, P. Laughlin; au. IIOS. 1 for. 11 against; attendance, smell. 2. NORTH BEDEQUE Slllllllement voted, $55; school ex- penses, $80; trustees elected, Messrs. D. B. McDonald, .L MhCaull, P. Bair- wlse; autos, 4 for, 14 against; ag- tendance was good wud a number did not vote. -___ RICHMOND Supplement voted, $30; school ex- penses. $78; trustees elected, Messrs. J. C. Gillis, L. J. McDonald; W. Mc- Dougall; secretary-; autos, 2 to 1 against lt; attendance, good. ST. ELEANOW S Supplements voted, $75 and $50; school expenses, $240; trustees elect- ed, Messrs. A. Tanton, Major Jones, R, H. Montgomery; autos, strongly against, only 2 votiing in its favor; attendance, large. LOWER BEDEQUE Supplement voted, $50; school ex- penses, $40; trustees elected, Messrs. H. Wright, N. Montgomery, L. Mc- Farlane; autos, strongly against; at- tendance, good. CENTRAL. LOT 16 Suppleir.c'nt voted, $40; school ex- penses, $60; trustees elected. Messrs. W. H. McGregor, D. H. Leard; autos, unanimously against; attendance, small. SOUTH WEST, LOT 16 Supplement voted, $25; school ex- pcnses, $60; autos, voted unanimous- ly against; attendance, small. MIBCOUCHE Supplement voted. $80; school ex- penses, $35; same trustees as last year; autos, 7 for, 10 against; at- tendance. smBl1. BLOOMFIELD Supplement voted, $30; school ex- penses, $l05; trustees elected. Messrs. R_ H0,-nc, H, Pineau, B. Peters; au- tos, 1 for, 9 against; attendance, small. LINKLETTER Supplement voted. $451 '1°\\0°l 9*” penses, 3105; trustees elected, Messrs. J. Carver, E. Clarke. W- P- MWFBYR ,1,,f_05_ 1 for, 17 against; attendance, fair. 4 I' ‘ - FERNWOOD S,,pp|e,,,¢n¢ voted, $35; school ex- p,m,,g_ $50; trustees elected, Messrs. A; Anderson, James Murray. H- MV yarisne; autos, unanimously 8881095; attendance. IIN"- 'rvsn VALLEY Supplement voted. 870: school ex- enses $45- trustees elected, Messrs. lis: autos, 4 for. 17 °E\‘““2 ‘T-f~""°' ~'=°°£‘.*E ' `°" (continued on pa¢e,_3) i ._,___.,......__... Mlnsrd's Llnimentonree Distempef. If. Elph, C., J. Lidstone, llldward El-N autos. almost unanimously agamstf hearted lumber provided it 0 olwu The popul it ith “tt°“d°“\`~°» P0012 ' such valuable "innerds." can W parties and tllili gstgern ill ‘EI?l!i)iN:llEmiE'llng HY KYB. many magniii the _bride both from officials in the service ol the Dominion Government and _from a host oi monde. Lhief among the gifts is a hand UW enamel. set with diamonds from members of the Executive Council of New Brunswick, a Persian rug from ghe stall of the Marine and Fisheries ver tray from the headquarter's stall of the Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa' a crown derby dinner set from the Collingwood Shipbuilding Compamy- labro from the Harbor Commission- HB. Montreal; blue and gold wedge. B, Ottawa, be ` Sides s substantial list from persona( friends in St. John and other cities. Miss Frances Hazen, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor, Miss Portia MacKenzie, Miss Dorothy pm. fly, Miss Althea Hazen, bridesmaids. The groom will be sullllorted by his brother, Colin MacKay. , After the ceremony the couple will leave on a honeymoon trip, and on return will reside at Rothesay for tha summer. SUPREM_E_COURT mr0l"Ilillg the case of the King vs Edgar Cannon, commenced tion. of the Court all day, a number idence given was practically the same as that given at the preliminary on quiry and reported fully at that time. The case will likely be concluded to- day, the Attorney General and Mc- -_-.-____-.l__ CONDENSED ADS T00 LITE FOR FOR CLASSIFICATION One cent per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum charge twenty-ilve_cents.`_ TAKE YOUR FILMS TO RI'l‘CHIE’S, 6-9M1w. WANTED AT ONCE KITCHEN G1an` Q\‘°°“_E19“’l _ __ ___ _§:i‘,5I"I“ sov WANTED 'ro LEARN PRINT- ing. Apply to Guardian Otllce. 5_-l4Mtl. COMPOSITOR (CAPABLE-OF MAK- ing up) wanted. Apply Guardian Of- _ileer __5;l3‘*lEf- A GENTLEMAN BOARDER CAN BE accommodated in private family. Apply 229 Sydney Street. 6-16'lVl»3i i~'*6?fsXL'i51" vsifwf `i.'Aa'ciE"wA*rcii- dogs. Write "K", care of Guar-` dian. WANTED-TWO GIRLS T0 LEARN dressmaking. Apply 321'K‘ent St. 6-18M4ipd. ron sliini-“é"”i>.ii§s panic ann foxes. Apply or, phone 12-522., M. Henry, Soutbport.#_/li-l_§1NI_¥§1P§ wAN'i‘EI`>"‘A'i‘ UNCE A Malo Fon general housework. ADDI? 120 isrigii¢gn_nond. _6-18M3i- w.iN'rE-D /ir oNoa .fi GIRL Fon general housework. Apllly Bt 10 Haviland Street.___ 6-18M3il§l_. libres Fon SALE F. o. B. vous station. Enviun Stock Farm. Coss- weu, N. Di, U. s. A. e-1sM3ii>d- i.os'r .inolrr 'ri-mas WEEKS A valuable hand-made Doillt law, handkerchief. Finder rewarded by leaving at Guardian 0fllce,__6;lii_l\_ri_2i. sIiTs`Aos:s Mann sans;-1 avsmv any @ 12c. per lb. Potted meat @ h H bur Steak G 10c. per owl Bm 8~ lb at Beane Ga s 9 Elm Ms. Gao. SENTNR. LOYALIST Road. offers for sale his mill stand and four acres of land. Also forty acres with dwelling house and good outside buildings. ______; 6-l§M2\l>,fl- .rsiBss:Y`BUi.i.` Fon sans: runs St. Lambert, excellent type from rich persistent mllker. At reason- ohio price, for quick sale. Georg! L. Haslam, 'Hazeldean Farm, snringiieiii. ___§;1_i¥1il>re- - - i I I. some necklace, watdn and chain of l(78.na\lian Press) Sant dmwmg' $392’ was “www "Pl reascd to $425, on the siiggention .,{| sion on Technical Education is pre- Councillor Huey' who “id that mel man deserved it, as he silent all his~ time at the place. I The' item providing for repairs to: e (.»ity Hall, $75, provoked n good, Councillor Taylor expressed him- _ g he one right away. The Place hc des- during the present year were consid. ETING . for council unhealthy and Insanilary," and nr not being fit to live in. Hs urge that the amount should be carrie-.l out at $100 in order to provide ii.. the renovation, which he said wi.. necessary at the station. Councillor Riley: You have got $72' Councillor Taylor: That is ni. enough. Councillor Riley: I think the dc* crlption of the Dlace is an exaggeri tion; I don’t think it is half as ba.. an. it is made out to be. At the suggestion of the Mayor, the Marshall, who was present, spoke ne to the condition of the station, aw; he also said that there was stron.; need for some renovation. Mr. McKenna said that the thin" for the Council to do was to this the mutter lu hand properly; thry ought to go iilii-ml and make a gool’ lull of it; they might spend $100 on it now and it would be lust as ha' next year. Hn thought they should spend on it the whole nmount, $1,800 that was nccdcd to put the place ii. proper order. ills Worship said that was al right, and `i' quite agree with Mr McNeviu, but where was the moni>,\' to come from? There was' a grep* ilcui of iliflicuity in selling these dc~ lientures. Mr. Taylor: The summer weather is coming and these repdirs ought tr. be done at nnce. ' Eventually the item for repairs tr the i`ity Hull was increased to $100. (Continued on page 2.) MINI IIIIEIIIIIS ` MIENI] MEEIING -_-.._. Miusnhrohis, Minn., June 11.- partments or sections the annual onvention of the American Medical rgeons in attendance from the Unit- States and Canada and some e house of delegates, which trans cts the business of the association,, nd the daily sessions of various de-I pers on subjects of medical andl eld in the Auditorium this afternoon d was presided over by Dr. Abra- am Jacobi of New York. CUISINE IMI m'-" CAMBRIDGE, Mass., June 17.-'l‘o- r the successful carrying out of the The iisy I-caan with the ciistornary Mahon nf Mexico ('it)'. l\“il UW *“l‘?` York flity. During thc afternoon thc members of the cluss of '13 escorted hunilreds of pretty girls at spreads and lunch- wns, ch eered all the college build- ings, conducted the ivy exercises and went through traditional "stunts" at the Stmliuni, mul wnuurl up thc day ing. THE NEITHER THE TEIPEIIITURE (special to the Guardian) Toronto, June 17, moderate north cool. - THE WEATHER.--yesterday WB night. The lowest temperature recordc above zero and the highest was slxt was fifty-five degrees above. A ,nine a. xn. it ess sixty degrees 1100*’ dances shove. ` win be nigh tonight at .11-23 *‘“ , The sun sets this evening and t morrow at 7.54; it rll” ¢°'“°"° nd Friday m°'“‘“‘ “N ‘Mess The moon rises tonight at -D -wa The first uusff" “E the mot) 12 a on Wednesd8Y. -7”” nth' B ' UI up Juno mn, ns 1.54 p. m- Iham., and forty-six minutes. |.p'The full moon will be on Wednes- fni, nngeh oi today wiu he iucoon }<`UNERAL MONDAY.-The funeral of the late Mrs. McKearney tooi. place Monday morning at 8.45 ti. the Pro-Cathedral where high mass was celebrated by the Rev. Pius Mr Donnlii. The service at the grave wo-i conducted by Rev, Maurice McDonald. The iiaii-bearers were: Messrs. Alex. Horne, John P. Nicholson, P. S. Brown, Chas. Dalziel, Jas. Mchliurrei Z Y . and Michael Henneasey. The spiritual OTTAWA’ June Mrqhough the igétb daily sessions planned for many I session is barely closed, nlllllicationsi c iouquets and beautiful floral tributer sbowed the high esteem in which she wus held. NI]IIIEI_IN_NEMI INN NESEIIEII It is with satisfaction that the in- telligence was received in Charlotte town yesterday that the two usher- mcu of St. Peter’s Harbor. about whose safety considerable anxiety ex- isted on the previous evening. hai: been picked up in the morning by on; of the gasoline boats which went ou' to their rescue. As reported in yes tcrclny's Guardian, the two men, George Hume and John Drake (n lan of about 18), who were working in the interests of Mr. R. N. Cox's fac- tbry at St. Peter's Harbor, left there in a gasoline fishing boat at about niue o'clock on Monday morning and went out to the fishing ground, sev- eral miles from shore; anchoring in :iiioiit fifteen fathoms of water. It nppcureri that when in the course oi tim uftcrnoon they started to make for the harbor their engine broke ilowu nnil they drifted out for ii coiiplc of miles oust. of St. P0t.el"s -xiii-u their uuchor held, and they were unciioreii there through tho night, nuilcring somewhat from ex- posure. Nntumily their faiiureborc turn to 2-lt. Petar‘s caused consider nliie iipprcliension there, and 59 thc result of the weather becoming too rough for nuy boats to be sent out from St. l‘ctcr‘s to search for the nhscnt crnft, Mr. Russel Cox, ol Mor ell, telephoned his father, Mr. R. N. (fox, who happened to be in the city, asking him to get some steamer to go to the rescue. Mr. Cox senior im- mediately communicated with Capt. Taylor, of the Marine Department, and through thc agency of Messrs. A. A. McLean and Donald Nicholson, th: Parllamentary representatives 0 Queen's County, the D. G. S. Brant was despatched to look for the miss ing gasoline boat. The Brant lei* Charlottetown at nine o'clock las. night and was to proceed at once tu St l’eter's to make in uiries beforf . Q / “(1 proceeding to the search. She was duc to reach the scene about daylight. But it transpired that before shi ' reached hor destination and beforr westerlyhnd westerly winds, fair and sho could ‘oin in the rescue, the mise .I ing craft had been brought “MY 1" s ;,,,,;,,-,r by another gasoline host beautifully mild and clear; clear at which went out at daybftllk. Anil found the other craft at anchor not far from shore. The rescuin! 5°* was in ehnrre of Ronald and Reuben A Drake and J. Arnold, and it. turned 1.42; plglione 119 Y sl-1oM5ipa One cent per word each insertloninlyesterday was forty-nine degrees out to he providsntiai that they fel ...?°___. _-_--_----~ l . G li t y in with the missing boat as early ns .“b°v°' Tm’ wwe" the vrevl°“B “ight they did becsusashertly after tliev t' had got'her to harbor, the weather e became very rough, so rough indeed ,and at nine p. m. it was forty-“ine that it would not have been possibly | above. The lowest the previous night for any host to have gone out to the rescue. The two men. Hume ani. The tide win no nigh ein. mornin! .hire beyond the eiiecto oi exposure iz~ it D ~ at 9.26 and t0m0FF0W 'W 1°' ~ d to me cold, were not much the Worr for their unpleasant adventure. lt tomorrow at 12. ,.,_ happened, however, that they had s W supply of food with them, and the were able to keep the inner man luv' plied if they were not able to keei‘ B their outer bodies as warm as the? 7 ‘might have desired. Up to mldnlgh last night the Brant had not return ed to Charlottetown harbor. - 1 ‘ Mlnsrd's Liniment Relievee Neue-algie. .3 o ¢ . i ji 2,! fr.; 3. .\ Fl. .lf ii \. iii 2 ;,i .l ._I ,-. ,. i if