_ iiise;_i;e_i__ii_,__§_iii>u _ Wll%l§lilll'lfllll>\lflv‘l1lilvIii°§l'il'__5_-18Mt|. ‘l*moiinn"’wTN"'i~`sio ron Man- .nuni lchcloi viv.otB 48- svligrillzllltfrt , _ _ . 0 G8 - “ll 00 pp y y219-1-lzillsipd. Foxes ron sans:-DARK. srhvmn and cross. For sale by Dtllr. Ol' either IGI. J. E. Millllallv FNB' inns _____1'f_!:L2lll_l_Wvd-' ri6ii`sm iron sans-speedy MARE "Betsy Cameron" 239%- ADDI? td 'J. A. Cameron, Gt. George Bt. . 234-1-iznleipd. P1»~ WANTED,-CARPENTERB AND LA- horers for work on the Cathedral at Charlottetown, P. E. I. ADDlY ll? John S. Metcalf Co.oii`_s3§;7_12m8l_ WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL linuse work in a family of three. wngss $10.00 u mouth. Apply to Mrs. F. R. Newsom, Ambrose Street Brighton. 15°“"'°“‘*"f wn'N'riii'o- /rr ouoiii A Gini. roi; general housework to K0 £0 l'll° 9”' .nog-s, nvs miles from city. ADDlY gmt,-ssn 12 snd one, six and seven. b Hall. Tomorrow the King will om- new Gladstone Dock. ~ I..__.i.1m some ron I;li.DMOND ing newspaper t0flBY D\lllll°h°d “I;°“` national storY i0 tllll °“°°l7 tm I’ latte litoratllw. addressed to "Wil- years. Mr. Miller conveyed to the Presby- on of its work for the Pres! ter -- show that Christian-ity solved the need of every soul of man, and every members to dedicate their children to God and teach them to do it for themselves was impressive. Rev. H. J. Fraser handled the Foreign Mis- o convince all that the movement of to- day was God's work. In heat and power it was divine. In carrying it on, we are under divine influence. The Rev. John Stirling spoke of the Home Mission problem as being solved by the reception of the gospel in its fulness by our hearts. He made all feel that they could be at work and showed them how to begin right. A -solo was beautifully render- ' I The Thursday morning session 0 the P. E. Island Presbyterial at Al berton opened with devotional exer- cises led by Mr. Horton of Glad- stone. The minutes of the previous aft'ernoon’s meeting were read and approved and the nominating com- m.it.tee‘s report was then brought in and adopted unanimously. It was as follows: President-_-Mrs. Rogers. Charlottetown; Vice-President - Mrs. Strathiep Charlottetown; Miss Muir- head, Summerside, Mrs. D. A. Hor- ton, Gladstone; Mrs. George Millar, Aiheriom' Mrs. neck, Georgetown: Secretary-Mrs. Neil McLeod, Slim- -merside; Treasurer-Mrs. Cairns, Charlottetown; Secretary Young .Peo- ple‘s Work-Miss M. A. Robertson, York Point; Home Mission Secretary _Mrs R, McNeill, Charlottetown; Assistant H. M. Secretaries-Mrs. (Dr.) Maclntyre, Monthglllli MTH- Rlimsay, Suinmersidc. /The report of thc credential com- mittee was then received, sliowiilg 100 delegates and 60 visitors in attend- ance. The committee on resolutions brought in its report containing re- solutions of thanks for courtesies ex- tended by the R. R., for k-indness rc- ceived from the people of Alberton, the measure of success attending the work; also oi deell 9yl.lll3°lltllY with Mrs. Strathie in her great lwflmve- ment. ’ _ _ After disposing of some routine business the twenty-sixth session oi the Preshyterlal of P. Fl. Island Was brought to a close by a few earnest words from the President. The sinu- lng of the familiar hymn, G0ll B0 with You 'rin we Meet Asolo. and prayer by Mrs. Horton. _ Delegates left oil the noon train. with mnny warm expressions of ap- prec':itlon of the hospitality of the people 0( Alh0l`t0fi.'-A. ROYAL VISIT T0 LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. July 11-The King and Queen were heartily received up-~ on their arrival in Liverpool todn for a threedays’ visit. Following an address of welcome in Bt. George's Hall this morning their Majesties were the guests of the Lord MBYOP at a luncheon given in the Town eiate at the formal opening of thai As omni A 'rov. DUBLIN, ‘July 10-A Dublin even- omb containing a Dl\l'¢°l 0l °“ll~"°' 'aa emi oem-se st", _ »o4~1l.'=l“- iiosr.-Jesrennn on war 'P0 ‘n n.. lsmlcn. up Kent t° °““‘l’°"' lalnd down Cumberland to Station gold cross and chain. Finder 1110890 lm" sg Bl! Kent St. 235-7-12m1i C Mlnlrd.. Llnln-_ont Curso Dlpthorla. » ' . I I ' . , _ . I ink a ilsm Redmond, House of Oomm0nl.;' had exploded in the sorting dcpll' ' Iment of the Post Ofllce. . d t ti n of a chiid's Inserted to gps police authorities. The Bllned bomb explosion, BC- ordlng to th, Donny authorities. was and gratitude tn Almighty God for- -- ip. Tne Exhibition Grounds last even- and animated scene it resented ur- on which s large portion of the Mili- le their training having been completed. the camp. They had some interest- ever, interfered with by the rain. One C of the most interesting events was a lf! been completed, they were practically striking of camp was completed-the ment of the R. C. R. from Halifax who were attached to the camp for special duties and were most useful, will be returning to Halifax this morning. The camp was one of the » most successful that has been held in recent years, the standard of efliciclr ' cy attained by the various ullits be- ing highly satisfactory. -_-_...Mull 1 . in a strongly entrenched position near the lndustry ol prol llcmg the Pelllllall I I5 II Il e “II 0 ° for which Americans annually send river Struma and on th'e adjacent out of the count, '$14 000 000 -ll , , wi heights of Intrlna which were well t l h y th ll defended with sei e nrtiiier I"I°I°° I’°°I’ I’ “I” "I°I° “Il ll E Y- ch t th t t . P h hi Heavy guns effectively delayed the ghefgslsa no fnéllllleslzlll A:,l,l;:lcalot,;la; advance of the Greek infantry and as whom p_ E_ Island lm. la,-me,-5 what the Greek artillery was outranged the to reach more than Dr youu . E. blglztliiivas lgidscisive for a consider- It ls perhaps entlrely Bale to my 5 9 ma' II er F°VeI` of darkness' that there is no man in America who however, the attack was resumed and has done greater work for the wel- in a brilliant charge the Greeks dis- fare ol the Amerlcan larmel-_ This lodged the Bulgarians from the hill has been throu l his lnt, ductlo 1 , K I Dem_oBH_ Bar 0 th In b k 'th Lamb Broadtail 'and rimmer Furs, ci P iii 1 is being held here 'rhere “OR MAN LI* I’ AI' A. apieuela spirit prevails in the llll' "‘°"'l"¢» “S e l°“°°d l'°l“ '“°'°.n.. time nn. rm.. will in mia, nl. EC 111905118! Bild lt ll l¢ll0ll8l1t tll6 F0' sgcsuéog 3:; ::_I;:k.MvI::`ll::_I°7 h';'°p£§2 conditions for ruling .should there- THE TEST OF EI’ “ONS 22?: ll,l,llll‘,z.hg,:lellrel;|t,,l;lll|;;e8:ylllll tg; working, until it passed. He there- lo" be mul sllll'lllll°` At the tln10 Ol the dehsi-es on C0n- I held tomorrow iii the morning and “D011 Nsllmed his work. when immedi-I “’d°"“l~l°“ ln 1355- U“““dll Wil” Dl““ll' ,,,l,,,,,,,,,,, up-ly u min oi empty em l.aclr¢n M'Il;h;a’e ihoalis lor the p'all‘ad‘e, likely nuwcouscimmly’ the w_|m_0Bc is um ny. l'I‘i(1mrs i adlome rllnof (and Dr Youll! will assembleg Stats: wsllldlell on; otlhl lll hlll eye" tllll vllly lllllwll lll lllll I will eb; lllhle wh; he visits here to parade will traverse the douglas laid mance' allll Illlllllllllle Ill lllll lllllll "I I I .ZlVB his 0XD¢l‘t Odpinltlngh that tllliiri- lout for the races, perhaps going over ylllll Iwlll' . B- t t i . ttrdllls Cvsfilcllllaiilinlotliliicesvorlxll.moliustlils,I Afltlellethe parade the return race NOT MACHINES' lc . h ,_ ‘ ` lllllejillrilderillllil ilillrlihlllillltlilrlitles llltlcis pllfrullieldl rlillu whlcbtlellerll bontril" “II” I” “I” "°gI°°°“‘I IIIIIIIII I" “II tlllgrefori to be hoped that- farmers idea is thgt thg' plgilllllilll :tart to? IIIII°""I°"'°I ‘III IIIII""IllI Fl"I"'lll°ll` - _ - Those who oppose a closer union hc- __. Ei‘;‘..’f.i°’.I.`1..‘.1“°1."..‘§‘l.i‘.f.’i’.°.I.fl`°.i“f.'5’.i'“€°.' II§’.f;'l.“"....i.".`I....“§..T..5‘I§2.°I.€i°£.‘E521 tw" 'im “mel” “rl il" the wealth of fur farms already ex-I pen to be at. and make hack for the gf‘ll3l,l;_’ ltlllllllil; “,l,l‘l)l;sl:,l;I,;rll§:;zll::,l,l,_;l,l,,l_ll l' NEW GLASGOW' Jul’ n__ The isting. _ starting point, the hrst host to nr- ' I " ___ mathematically. 'i‘hey nppiy louis convention of the Christian Churches , K KI E rlve, of course, being the winner. The oblwtlon may be “und that B and deduction nod evo,ve theorems . . . _ . and express the cube root of n in ti is a large attendance from all the ST' _l_l_liTlllll B CA,NAll` ?t°tnll§l,l')I;Y Tlilgt °;Im:‘Ill:h°I"`°{vhI;IrIlI‘ 5*; terms ol ..x..__ And when they are ,ln I°III‘I'°II°II “IIII tl” m°°°Il°§l' "ll llllglfllll ST. PETERS. N- 3-. -llllv 10"°'l`ll° signal to retum goes come back at I“II°‘I they Im" “°°°IIIPIII'II°II ‘III IIIIII` l0l‘ B bl! °°llV°lll»l°ll- lll° “ll” "5 mst Bello", nccldent ¢o occur ln um mu alt But the Dmmltteo have able futility. Men and women are tl are already in &tt0ll0“¢- I At the Opening services last evening our R ye" .took place this mominsltlcs by ma ng t a con i on on the Tho” who think ,hey can p0s,_,,mte "Io Ilmmlllelll yollllglllwple were and resulted in the death of William lace lllllltllllllly tzilall wlllclldalml the Emplre's future by triangulation united in marriage. l'- W°II°°°,M°` Mm. bv l Burnham | ‘"`“ W 'l "Y ”°°'“ °. ° ° or by spherical trigonomctrv. or hy ir- --'1 -- -f ceremony being pre orrna y BV- f t t c r h ' ` ` zlect the most unreasonable hut most W. H, -Hardi Editor of the Christ- IW l-W0 “Mn” ° We" Y 5 ° °“° clude the e»venlng’s program. All the __ _ fan, whose illltdresl, delivered at the 'IFBWD by ligiht lc;col‘lli\:Jll:)i:l¢1es.!l:Il'\|l°-_lllllgl boats in this event will start scratch. IIIIII°I'I“"I' III “II IMIII" IIIIIIIIIII "II meeting, was of ii high oi-der. W” °llll’ “Y” “ "“ ' ‘ Au the use will he ef. lush mark at *“’°- I I che Sir John Macdonald l r cents. 0 Dept. Another feature of Stanley’s Ill Ill R Il] EUIHI] IIIE IIIIEHEIILIINIIL (Special to Tile Guardian.) l\IUNl1'l‘UN, .lilly ll~George Bksf. llnlittln. former Chief of the 1. Cf R. Police, has been appointed special in- spector to travel on immigration trains on the I. (‘. Ii. for the protec- tion of_ young women and girls against agents of the white slavg tiwiiflc. Tile Illtelrrllollinl is the first rall- wzly in (Tnilnda to appoint such an ofIicinl_ 'i‘iiis nctioii will hc generally coiniilcmlr-il ns ill lille with tile action of many ecclesiastical bodies in Can- nllzi iilul :ts r:al’l'yin;.5 out Premltr lloiwll-n’s piedife ni; the last session of l"urIi|inlcnt. knew the ti-inpcr of the country, the lletci‘i~\irlui,i|ill of (fzillalia to he Brit- isli. Three times at lem-it a general clectif-n has proved thc strength of this inner passion. Parties and inc- tions in this rollritry can succeed only as they recognize its existence. Some ilnziginc that the ifrolvth of the West “s'cilliiiii»nt_" lllit the plains are sown "hy the _izmlsclit of the governed." 'UN'l`ilAl1\' 'Hi illS'l`i)llY And this brings ns to the consid- ration ol ilu ex ciitilciliul iitterance by l'i'nfessor i)lic‘i'.\'oi'i.ll, in The Can- ndian i‘1Iapii'_/.im-_ lin talks with ill- finite lezlrllillg of “tho jlillcrenf; mms. iillitic tcililieilcifls of the new Bri- taiiis," coiisiili-rs that the break with the 'i‘iiirtccn States was inevitable nnd that if it. had been no loyalists at nli within the l'e\»cllious tel'ritory_ to the Iilstory of the ltcvollltion HB written by pi'csciit~iliiy scholars, but Professor Lllicl-'.wol‘tli is too busy, theorizing to be niovcd by such con- nilleratioiis. Hc says it is not certain that the stntesmen of the lalssez faire, liiisrez ahler school were not wiser than the politicians now talk- ing of the idnlpire. There ins a this l|:orn shown ill thc contrasting use of "statcsmcli" and “politic1un." Professor l)llck‘woi'l,h collsiders the chief duty oi man is to fall down and woizellip the Golden Image which Ne- hliciindnezzar Collden has set up. All wllo refuse are “po'iiticians"' and un- pleasant persons. ’i`lie whole argu ment is partizan in spirit, and like most jmrtiznil nrgumelit is indescrib- ahly nienn and petty. N0 CLASS l¢‘i'Ji<1f.lNG He derlnrrs illiit il Fcileriil union would he inlpoi-'sili|e, first, because of the lintravcleli liritisll Minister who knows nothing ol’ our problems. ‘ When he does deign to visit us he is and secs and hears only those thing which the "grun|lccs” permit. The amiable professor assumes tha THE OLD PASSION. ‘ apart, On the contrary, they are men of c entertained by “colonial grandees" .. t granilcr,=" in this country are a class the cmvlnlon wnlk of life who by xccptioliill cripncity have acquired E I ((‘onfi|ll|cd ol'l`\ilv1;'c"three3_l*~ ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. ‘ MEETINGS, ETC. ____ One rent por word ouch insertion i n this column. (‘nsh lnnni. ilccolnpany ici l '. Miiiilliiilii ollnrgc twenty-five °‘l.ea\'c your white kid gloves to clciineil ni. Stiinlcy liros"kld glove 162-7-9M6l. ulloii., ilpc- iniinitocs sqliusli, blit- .(‘ sllimu-ll gwclls, sirliw|lcri'i1-s, nt J.J. G “Now polniocs, cul»In\gc,~ beets, l- Ilunlin, rEiclllilllci'ri, iI»i