D\hIARD ISLAND "“""" \. . iv I 4. ,- : o iso nAiLii ii' w'il:'i-'lll`.'v mow aim >O FC UZ :U ref ,. has _ ""°‘" TH” I-“EST News cHARLo'r'rErowN, CANADA, TUESDAY, ions 13, £911. _ _ sim ei- ii.i.-- , {,,ff,i;e,i,i‘?,;',;r,,‘?<,2,1,i“,+,iL,i’:,;;€,§'.ei‘91~‘i,3= CITY QQIJNCI iiiiliilt A NA-noivni Lnaoknronv To . IN S SSWN Sl.liMHlGfS BE 'Es“Tii‘sLiSHEn AT orrniii,/4 ___i_l____... Dlscuag the gerengition of the iigmnittee The regular monthly meeting of th City Council was held last evening His Worship the Mayor and all tl Councillors except Coun Matthew were present. Di' S. R. JenklnB was re-appoints ii member of the school Board for th eiiiiiiing term of three years. A deputation from the .Y. M. C. A was heard at the Council and pre sented a request for exemption from axatlon on the Y M C A ro er 6 ____ Nil INIEI HISNENIH e Drowned From Boat Near ig' Toronto After liravely ,, Saving lwo Others Q Special to The Guardian. it'50f§§lNT0. June 12-Ar_tliur__Hew_ _ i years of age, son of Ai-tnnr Q » » . . D 1) ty. 'l`he mattsr was referred to the Hemtti' General Manager of the U0"- llecorder for his opinion. 'Phe tender of McLellan Bros ie Po1icemen’s clothing was accepted. A scurrilous letter addressef to the' City Clerk and signed by A iay piiyer was considered byi the lvlay-'i as being unfit to be read at th (Iniincil and was accordingly orcl-.re to lie on the' table. The report of the coronation com. mittee which follows was adoptciliiv the Council. ' To His Worship the Mayor and members ofthe City Council. Gentlemenz- Your comittee appointed to mak suitable arrangements for the proper celebration ofthe Coronation of His Majesty King George V in this City on June 22nd, 1911, beg to report as follows: Your committee has invited the Militiii and different Fraternal Organ izntioris to .attend Divine Service, and then form in procession and parade to Victoria Park where. ad dresses will bc delivered and B suit nhle program carried out. Up to date we have reason to believe that the following organizations will take part. in the Parade;-Fourth Regi- ment and School Cadets, Sons of England, Independent Order of Odd_ l°ll0WB. L0y‘dl Orange Association 8 'Laborers Union, Knights of Columbus Catholic Mutual Benefit Association Caledonia Club, Benevolent Irish Soc iety also the scholars ofthe three Public Schools of the City. We would also recommend that an invitation lie extended to the Ohicers and men of H. M. (I. S. "Niche" to take piirt in the parade. Frifm present in- iliciitioiis,, your committee coiiiidciit ly expect that the procession will la- one of the largest ever witiiesscil iii the lfity. .\‘erviccs will lic held in Ht lliiii iitiin's flliurchi l4‘ii'si. Mctliodisl. l`l\\li‘cli und St l‘n.iil's Cliiircli, coni- iiiriiviiix iiliiirnlyat 2 ireinck nnii ‘fllllllls not later thnn’3 o’clock. llhon urrivnl at Victoria Pork, thc exercises,»which will be presided ov- er by His Worship Mayor ii,iigei~s, will riiiisist of remarks by His Hon or the lieiiltenslit (i0veriioi~ iiiiil lllwrlics l'i'oiii (thief .liistice Siilll\'iiii und Judge Haszanl, singing by the scholars of the schools, &c. `Ul\lonel Moore and D. (VM. ltcddin_ l*-Nil. liiive been asked to uct us Mur- iiliuls ofthe l'urude and lnivc nc- l`i‘l\l.i-il. Ari'niigeiiii~iits have been iiiiiilu for ffcfirfitiniz and .lighting the tiny lllllllllg and the Park; Bniids have lieeii arranged for for tlic parade and 1\_l1und Cou’cert in the evening in Victnriii Park; estimates have been iicceptcd for the printing the ofiicial progruiii; souvenir medals have heeii ci'dci‘eil for the councillors and school eliihlreii as on previous occasions, “ISU "HBS ,_ ior__presentation to the (Continued on page 8.) ENNEIIIIE NIIENII I iiiziniiisii uiui' TORONTO, June 8-That arrange- ments are almost completed for the purchase of a number of the largest hrciid factories in Toronto, Montreal and other Canadian cities, was learn- Cd today, It is understood that Cawthra Mul- ock, one of the many shareholders in ""5 Maple Leaf Milling Company, is mlllllly responsible for this latest combination. TIN purpose is to secure for the mlllllls Company a large market for °\\tDut by the control of these factor- ies. Messrs. Weston and Breadin, two ‘lf 'l`oronto’s largest bakers, are io Montreal where the business will be closed up shortly. Mr. Mulock declined to discuss ihe question as to whether he himself a- part. from the Milling Comoaay, was interested in the purchase. Ml'{iirn9n§‘(§sg":_‘;"l')‘r;‘lin';I,ng King Ggm-ge °"°"‘0lly wasrehearsed today in l»h° Io ,') Queen Mary The crowns on this Abbe C W t- an ' I e of pall*-\‘. y liurch of Bt. Peter, es occasioq WM; eir;:‘i)ini;;~né;i:i: ol ,soy lnlnster, many of the principal psf' The lfsniii nn ticliiants being coached ln the roles PlH°°- me over to neeenii which the ill h v t fill on June diers who have co ati rin . Y W a e o i an A r g 12. the coronntlon reiw V V The . t the ‘welcome on lnndlng today at liiver- Drbeeaslgnrlip t‘d't1?hethii°it:rb,b°iE'sd the I pool. *Phe* Iiorldmlizsygrdiiihebxegrlaalfl religious services were rehearsedi the niet the l.-imélti tha marched were Archblsh C ii t pro- through w _ Pflrite mldlnellifts lizsldrrgilhg 'then ac- thronizell “ll” ”‘ll"“°' 1 \ ENENVNIIIIN iiiiiw uni ' ln Connection With Hen ii..@..,... n..,, 0...., ,,,., NHHNINNEN Ellll fI],IIIIl§IIlLE IIIII "'°""NNii.§'§si§'.fii.".l'f""°"" ' E-MBEZZIEMENI NI-ENNIIE I-NIP °' cn. unc. iiiiinniiii.. _.M - NEW YORK, June 12-Five are. ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' _ . dead ijve ni-e missin and H ,.0 ext Duez who Stole Nllllloll Ol be lll August and 51100101 to The Guardian iiicuns of expcrinicutiiig with _newi , I g P l-‘ ` Y . loss oi nearly seventeen million is the ‘ OTTAWA. Juno 12-'l‘li~ I 'i-~ - iiieilk- i ' iz .-- - iii-"ii ofa inn-tiny-B ,n...~... wi...-i.. .Fiencli Church Funds Attempt to Make the Cross- fiieiii wiii me ne... ..i....-ni i.1",..‘-3 "" "" ‘”“"'“' lille raged in New York. - i - . .- ' , _ Vllb? N01' Cflffylllg out the rccuiiiiiicn 'llie weiithcr predictions iiidic:ii.i~. NOW Awalllllg Trial Ing ln Octoberi datlonfl mad” by lille Nfilitiniil Ulm tliiit the storni may coiitinun. l"e"V“tl0" CUmlTll9Bl0“€l`B. urging tl 'l?--~‘- "_" --- mst'all'“e“t 0f 11 National liiiliator . I :Special to The Guardian. Special to The Guardian partmt-mt' of 'healthp . pA}i1S_ ,inne 12.4,- ,di 1 ndj LONDON J _ '_ . The matter has been under ennsi ,mund Duez w_ho was lgiiiiillilliinllor lorlsuiled on theul1:Eisl?an1l/Eielllsldgyvuialzlzls eration for some m°""""' 'md 'ms S” congregations dissolved by the associ-,three weeks stay in Paris where he pggiaggfg been B""0"'g'y urged in 4 ,_-_»._..»--_..-..._. at Ottawu. in connection with the d serious charge f emh zzl 1 h th t i000,000 while lui-iiir‘i‘sua.iled to Q » we-.~ -:.=~'=: ,"... r-»--5; ___,___-_-lx ......... with S iec' i unit ni dealings of the so ca ic siigai trust with the beet sugar interests con- trollcil by the Church. '|‘lio coiiiinittee will begin its iii lilic |io:ii'iiigs Moniliiy with the t.i>.i-itiiiiony ol li‘icut ycstenliiy state that ti'oiible is likely to develop soon bvf tweeii ,Russia :ind (‘liin:i. 'l‘lic Novuyii Jisn, iiiililisliiid nt Hur- biii, coiiimeiitiiig ion thi- iixistiiig stiiir of iiffniri-i in Miinchuria says: ` 'l‘hc illiiiicsii ilovi-.riimeiit, is evideiit- ly nt present orgiiiiiziiig two iirinies -one South of Harbin und aiiotliei' gathered near the Chingat Mountains on the road from '1‘sitsiliiiri to lila- govestclieiik. _ The iiioveineiits of the (lliiiii-so troops are coiiiliicted iiiider the pre- tence of putting down the 1-liini: I-lutzcs, There is great aplW_¢‘-l}e“B\0l‘ ainong-the Russian conimunities on the right bank oi the Ainur and ninlly Russian firins are closing up. Tliere is also said to be much unrest along: the Mongolian frontier. ________..___- NINE.IiNIEEIS'ENI]EIl Junction on Wednesday night rc- Miss Labelle, has been held by the le. C0ll\lll|Cl'l'l0ll . `\°|lR0lmll PRUVIHCE She lenves this morning for Picto at 8.20 a. m. Yesterday the Eastern express trai v d here on time the Souther ern train was fifteen minutes lute. In yestcrdiiy's issue the lutencss Saturday's western express trai which was one hour and forty-tl INE EIEE IIE [NEIL ..i'n.-...~i“".:. isis; INNNIINISI SENT III PHISIIN KIND WITH IIIIILIHD Yesterday the Northumberland left this port at 8.20 a. ni. for Picton with passengers, freight, express and 'i¢;ail. docking at 12.00. She left on return at 4.50 p. m., having been de- layed ln waiting for the Sydney ex- press, docking in.this port at 8.20 p ni., bringing passengers, freight, ex- press nnd yesterdny's N. B. mall. arri e i accomodation was 20 minutes late, the Western accommodation arrived bsre on time, the Hiiniinerside and Eastern iicconimodntloii trnlns were each ten inlniitus late and the West minutes, was inadvertently omitted. il ; WINE NIINNNEI] SIHINE BENNMINE i ini ti 'l‘lie (liuirdiiiii. , ST. JOHN, June l2-'l‘eiiders lox" ` the big undertaking in Courtenayl ` Bay will be called for within a couple ' days according to un announcement 1 ~ . ment made today by Hon. William """ Pu sle . -* s y , -_---»- --- ' d 5Al£l£Ili, Juni; 8£;The question of the . rams, J 9-'r = -*»‘ e. m H 1°" 0 2 Uhiimiiiisiie Dis- NIINIIIIESS Wlll n ,duy telegmphed that acmsh hadi OG VANCOUVER’ B' Ch’ June 9_ The pbainlier of Deputies today, and the curred between the Spanien ti-gopsl strike is becoming more serious here 'fm' "Etack ‘lf “lose °l.)p°“d t" de" and,a force of tribesmen at Soulaiiba daily and disorders are increasing g',j',I3',';;;,);',,€nl"ed 1" l; vuitozriig lsrltffll Dekert.'1‘ii‘s 'ii 'I‘hP ` 'i ‘L ' ‘ iyiivoeo‘ o.. 'men killed eTh§ a'l3iE?bes§:tEieBsulVi;iI::;d10s)Ipuigentlgvllllsudotillrlgrgsn eillitcifymsitggr The Ml-ncl_< took thc form of ii mo- ioss of probably 60 dead mae Oth" ‘owes are uneatening on submitted by iiaiil Maiiniei, re I ` - . . ii ~ ~ The Spanish troops were recon-' to join iii conipletii tie iii of tho m'flEent"'g Eh" Department “E Alllw' NIEIIIIII IIIH IHE 8 9 ,,,mt,.mg m force ut Soulubm Deke” (,|ty_ I that thc lroveriinienl. siispciided for ‘when the we tt k 1 b th I fiirtliei' consideration tue decree sign- __.._ I y re 11 Q e All A M - I ~- - n-' ' y. 0 wlucli ratified the plan drawn up li 'i‘iibei~.inen. The Spaniards retieated I h Preuuent F U t I V l |Moiocco, especially at a time when France, having iittaincd the relief of Fez intends to wzthdruw her troops iiftei' rc-orgiiiii'1.ing the Sul- tan’s iirniy, ond having accomplished tlie/pacificntioii ol the country. hipain seemingly, is determined to extend 'her '/.one in Morocco, which isi now, limited to Melilla and C-outa and tlinir evirons. IHE INIINBEIIN BNNN IIEPIISIINHS IEEE BEIIEII l.Lll\_ll)()N, .liiiir lil- 'l`lii\ sil.uul.ii'ni :is regards the liirkliei-.k linnk seems inure hopeful. All the leiiding joint stock banks have otlcrcd to advance 50 per cent of thc money tliu people have deposi- i,i-d in thc iiii~itll.iitioii. it is iii-lie-iw-d tliiit. eve-.iitiiiilly the liiiiik will pay its ilelitii iieu.i'ly' in full. . ____....¢-_....__- WEI] IN NIIIIINNIIIIIIE g SPEEIIINB IN PNIIN LOS ANGlnww?'i;3 Eli bciiploce of the next 'meetizig' of the Amencml bugm Rehmng ("0ml"'"“" Strung force with machine guns to ' illvldad _*U00 Z0l'l€S_-_ _ liisscmbly will be fixe`d,' ' " hamber, he said, had the right to had been promulgated and its dis- cussion in the Chamber would estab- lish a dangerous constitutional pre- cedent. The vote, it is considered turned on the purely constitutional point of dc ference to the Wine Growers has not been modified by it. 'Interpellations which will be submitted tomorrow in the Chamber on the subject will de- velop a debate on the entire principle of delimitation, ami itvis expected that the Giivernineiil: will be subject- ed to u much fiercer attack than it resisted today. INN SIENMENS NNE IIEINIEN . NN SININ S()U'l`}iAMPT(lN, Eng., .luiie X-A strike of coiil passers broke iiul. here toiiay. The Ameri'caii Line steamer St. Paul scheduled to sail for New York tomorrow will be delayed, and Olympic is naving difhculty in ob- taining a crew. A whole fleet of ships chartered by thc Government and others for the Naval Review arc lying oil the port uniible to take on coal. When tho coal passers decided to go on strike today the St l’uiil did not liavea bunker of coal on lioiiril. The firemen threiiten to desert if strike breakers are employed. 'l‘he American Line orllcinls are hopeful of being able to get the vos- sel started out on ber voyage to New York by way of Clierbourg on Monday. The Olympic was due to sail for New York by way of (‘lier- bourg and Queenstown, Jun-v l»i. The ofiicials tried to engage o crew this an ic ity. d_aE`dvs__orvpii_ri`tAy:_A__and_ proviiln the continue. _ i ‘ ' " 'IHE EHUNEH IINIIIN I HEPUNI EIINNES UP Nl iii Issii/nu mill 1 'rLs'l'>aihEs'dsesfiai'" ' -- i il ~ . . . `~ - ' - 0 - ~ , - . . . " ` well address to His l<]‘' :morning was that on evangelism iand social and. niori-il reform, pre- iientcd, by Rev. Dr. Pidgeou, Vai: Icouvcr. A most comprehensive re lvicw in the report of the hoard oi. Isocial and moral reform. It deals with zi widc scope of matters, in- cluding ellurts along the line of evangelism, Snbliatli oliservaiice, tcmperniicc and giimlililig, the so- cial evil, siipprcsiaion of the white i~:lnve trade, i'es<~ue of itsvictims, the study und iiiipi-ii\'i-iiient of industrial coiiditions, ctr. , _ GAMBLING INllllI.GED 'N ' HY (?HUli(_‘lI MEMBERS. lin the qiiestion of gambling t.Li-. sl.:il.i-iiiciit is iiiiidc that its is ii-idiiig. cd in by inaiiy church memlicm. /iiiiiilici' stiiteiiieiit is that coinprom- isi- lrgisliitioii for gambling has been seen to have many iniperfi-cl1lb'hs"in its eoiiiiiositloii. tio(-iail conilifioiis in the prdivince of Qiu~licr_ pnrtiriilnrly in the city of llnll, ciiino in for strong con- dcninotioii. ln the redeh‘ipti_ve work of thc ilcpiirtiiiciit the recom- iiiciiilntirin is inoilc that there should be o. prisoii fiiriii in every province. The iiiarriiigc low and thi-. “Ne Tviiii-|‘i-" dcci‘ei\ :irc also toiiclied (ill. 'l`lii'i=c new lnws rngiiliitiiig ob- scr-iio book.-i ,intl iiictiircs und the sulv of iipinin :ind liabii.-foriiiilig driitzs is ilviilt with nt length i\'nd thc new rcgiil:it.ii»iis sci. iortli in ii siiniiiinry oi'ili-i' form. ' 'l`lic piwililriii of thi- city iind indus- tri:il couditiiiii.-i is rovcred in an ex- liiiiistivc iiiniiiicr, und as regiirils iiictiirr- shows in thc cities the lioiiril docs not ronsidci' tlieiu wholly liiiil, moi'tiin_z. The men deiiixinilcd thiit. their wafes lie inrrciiscii to $30 ii coiineiiseii snviiiiiissiiiiiirri ) V110 LET, house with six rooms. ' ‘ Apply to Mrs. Keenan, 59 D01” yihasfnr Rt, 6-13Ll3lDll. i tu iisiir, house on Dorchester St. .LI Apply to Miss Moore, 131 Hilla- boro St. ___ _ §;1§‘l¥l6l- ]j‘lIOR SALE, either a gentleman‘s , ~ driver or a. family mare. Roads ‘ ten _and twelve miles per hour with slack rein; also a poor customer for whip manufacturers. Bny in color, seven years old 1125 lbs. by Brasil- \'l‘92' late tor__0lsssiilc'stioii. ‘I i N 20214' ri t ii oiii Ad- esterda was forty seven degree an ' rs nm o. 5 miriistrator, No. 357. Sixteen hands, B stand on a thoroughfare street with- ° out _hitchlng, not afraid ol trains, p!rev'oi"lsb\l]¢Igz\sl‘o “Ast ifi':\',rt|¥_'2,"eSg:__ steam rolllilars, or sveinlaiilips. liiktlg' sees - -- ' ia,ith v ii. Bree” 80°” "°"°- M* °l"° ll' m' Wa' d:il\ss elilellle, cGillii'rdlsE'i flifhcer, Char- f~¢l“dHY lt WM l‘“`FY'9°"'°“ ‘l°5"°°° lottetown, P. E. Island. 6-13d1w_. The length of todpy twill he fifteen WK§§§b;-;B~e;bériédced- -z--i-ri---1-(;`_ hours and thirty m nu es. - _J general housework. Appl to The tide will be high this morning ‘E Fitzro qt (Hymn nt 10.61-iind tomorrow morning nt _.___,BMil;i_‘_}'lemy wmmms' Phone 11.31. . '|‘lic sun sets this evening nt. 7.44 CAnumber, residence, 283, or phoiae ‘ und toinorrow evening at 7.45; it '1fV[0 M‘l§§,__§l15_-_-I-*__ risiia tomorrow und 'l‘liursdny morn- 'BOWLING' Bnrkyg Alloys, under "°'li. f l ing at 4.14. - market, open lawful dsys ten to Z--Zhdtf. I Miaard's liinimelit lumberman's friend Keep Minard's Liniment ln the house. at . , ,_ , . month. The White rltiir ollicials rr fused this demand, iiiid thc iiiei marched ashore. l ‘liiil if mnkvs t‘ci't,:iiii suggi-stious for iiiiiii-oveiiieiit.. 'l`hi~ iiiivnl cnntecii is hpiiosiul :is liciiig no more necessary thiiii the cnnti-en in niilitiii cuiiips. Some gentlemen tell us very coin- placently that they have no need of religion, they can get along well enough without it. Let us tell you my fricnils, the worst kind of reli- gion is no rciigiou at all. And these men who live in case and luxury,-in- ,dulgtng themselves in the amusement of going without religion, may he 'very thankful.thnt they live in lands 'where the Gospel they neglected has tamed t'lie.bea'stline`ss and ferocity of the men who, but for Christianity, might lqag ago have eaten their boil- ies like the South Scajlilanders, or cut 'oil their heads like 'thc monsters of the _French Revolution. turned its attention to human soci cty, and has found a place on thi When thc microscopic senrrh ol scepticism, which has hunted thc heavens and sounded the sees to dis- prove the existence ol a Creator, has Nur inis noni; g i fort. and ncriirity, supporting and ed- iiciitiiig his children unspoiled and un- polluted; n. place wlierc age is rever- cnccil, infancy respected, womsnhood lioiiored, and liumiin life held in due regard-when tlis sceptic can find such n place on this globe where the gospel of Christ has not gone and cleared the way, and liildthe folia- datdins and made decency and se'cu~ irity possible, it will then be in oi"- ner for the sceptical iitersci to inbvn thither, and there Ventllstd;`j@:li~ views. _ But so long ns these men are tic- pcndr-iit upon religion which they dis cnrd for every privilege they enjoy. ,flier may well hesitate ii little belrire :they seek to rob the Christian of hi;-* and humanity ci its iaith iii Saviour who alone has given Ii. lniiii that iieiie' ci eternal nie' win.-ii - makes life tolerable snd society pin: hope that » I .--i 1 Wigg- .<-,,.. ff..-r_ , s`sible, and robs death ol its terroriil ipliinet ten miles square where a de-land the grave of its gloom.fJsliii~n ‘cent man can live in decency, com-Russell Lowell. ._ _ I i 'i '