xpaossefihense H i I I . ' \ I ‘ -1 E B _:_etnl_i._.=l;s‘i'~a_ndFor _ _ I I 0 L % ` , q '_--- l\l:A_D__A|,.~.l... _ovlzn |»|IuNc>ll lnwnnn `lsr..AN|:>.~.-- ‘ ',"'-.' '5‘ ' ».__ '_ 3'-i ---:"1-‘l ' - ~ ' -.- .i. _ -1 _ Z of l. _ _ . . __....mayrl.lier.rra.e'.,...l --lu.. ...Tm ....5 CHARLOTTETOWIin;CANA_DA, TUESDAY _D'IO_RNING, ]UNE_ 1 [__ 1912 F1331' 05° ALL" III-IIIIIHI-I. HEI’-Iiiii [IH l _-__ Bulletin Issued 8_y;l'ier Phy sician. / l/ (Can an Press.) MONTREAL, une 10-Her Royal Highness the' _ uchess of 'Connaught is on the high. oad to recovery. 'rue fell 'lug uullezlu was if-their sr' °"°“ 1’ “i’i’"°“¢l>' eeellred by the noon to y by har own physlclninpi-_ favorable motion of the Presbyterian ` F. Wor ngton : 4 “Her Royal Highnss the Duchess Bhe slept well and is taking nouri ment. Progress is satisfactory, HIGH ICHHHCIILIIH IIHL IIIHEHIIHH - W 0 r-Xllfeeeillg the unity sincerely desired H -Qin (Canadian Press.) _ LONDON June 10‘"E°'\'1 L0¥'0b\11';l» practically unanimous action can be ' Y /secured within a reasonable time and ' . or meanwhile thc committee resolves as ` State for War, is appointed to suc- IOUOWSI Lord High Chancellor since Decemb 1905, resigned today. Viscount Haldane, Secretary ceod the Earl. ‘ DUKE IS COMING - .1-Q ' nu ln nn f -2. _ _IHI HHIZHISS -iIHliHi`;H HHHIHH _ . . _ PIH Edmonton Assembly Commi- ttee Report (Canadian Press.) EDMONTON. Juno 10-The Organic union of thc three negotiating chur- Aesembly today. of Th t . CHICAGO, June 10-The poatpo CIJHIIBUSIII1 hed a comfortable night. g vo 6 was unammoua and was ment of the hearing of the contest followed by a series of praises and sh' telegi-ann, ni nongrainiaiionn nent to the California district this morn the sister churches. WW bfollght *-0 Il high i¥\¢¢l1SiW _the heated conflict between the T The resolution of the union com- Hiiis lun - REGULA ____.___._._._. iii-iii IHIEHSIIY IH I (Cana _ian Press.) THE CITY COUNCIL Hill IHHHIIII ,______-_ll ~ i R MEETING. OF ‘IIIIILESHIPS .I .Insurance Ilgents’ Re- _ ___ _ ___ quest'-_concrete Pro Washington and Rhodel & H ` i Iiif IHILHHIH (__ HI iiiiiiiilii *Hhili HI. HIIII Is- Hon W.S. Fielding I Witness at Ottawa greln___ Ilflhemlcel lend Anchorlherh. _ Efll --T -- _ ul rullsl I “.,‘I,',,, “° lull ul ,,.,,_ ini The regular monthly meeting of the “°‘ Charlottetown Council was held in in the Council Chamber last evening, in! His Worship Mayor Lyons presiding in: and all of thc members of the Coun- nn; cill being present. _ Some discussion arose with re ard (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON, June 10-The nie- tal tariff bill, amended in the Senate to repeal the Canadian Reciprocity act and fix the universal duty of S2 a ton on print paper, was taken up today in the House. . and Roosevelt factions in the Rep "mteu was °'“`"°d “midst “\’l’l““9°~ lican National Committee. iflelledilell Pfeeel - The vote or as to la hy which EDMONTON, June 10-The resolu- postponement was affected on the tions of the larger committee on E122 ‘nl S°_;‘“°"dC"“n° Of M355” ._ e s rew eyon any possible dou Lhurch Union here today state that . ntween the fa__ti0n _ bile union is the best method f the lm” b B by all the Assembly deem it unwise to proceed immediately to the consuma- tlon of the function but believes by further Conference discussion that 1-E-hat it be an instruction to the .___ Home Mission Committee to arrange with other negot ations with churches . _ for fllrther delimination to the terri- (Canadian PWBSJ HALIFAX- June 10-Some days °°'Y ‘lit I" Wm. .my “h““ severally teal-ushl lin ha ee l‘ a t ago lg wan announced in a Cnnndian establish new missions as well as for inv rennI:nnrn°;iOn Bron ingenniifngzcce 1 Conn Riley said that the request o` PV059 fl05l)ai»¢\1 that On account of th a fu lei' application of the principles . . , the Insurance Agents was a reason illness of the Duchess of Connaugh: Of 00'°P¢ff*fti°“ “IW”-di' B»d0Pi9ed by pnzgiggers of the Titanic by the (Ja _ ‘ ` I' the proposed visit of His Royal High- the Assembly. _ D" r ' c be abandoned. - An official despatch, received .on Foreign Mission Committee to confer mn nr the rynlnntni and $250 e Saturday, from Montreal, states that churches with 3 view to co-operation Steward S ' there is no foundation for this re- lnnvs,-y ponnible wny_ port, On the _ contrary, it is hoped the despatch states, that full detail of the itinerary of .the trip to th Maritime Provinces will be arrange this week. This will be interesting news . those who expected to see 'the Duk nt Connaught nt rnnntinnn in the upon Portland cement and hydraulic ninnkn nn tné Mnnkei ne Ininndn_ Mn Conn, li/`[¢1,eBn gave noting tnnf, _ny _str . D" _ in the month o _ _,_____...__----.- COLUMBUS BTATUTE UNVEILED magnificent memorial to Christophe Columbus, havlng'aa its central fee mr” “ statute °‘ um grant discover' Will be 8-di/iS€d aCC0l`diHi;lY- 'Ven' e reno O p I gt; Coun. McKenna reported to thr George M. Clark, liquor license in- n Council the result of the"intervicw oi Spector, who had with 'him Constable E , _ ' . . . » er, moulded bv the band of the sym pathetic sculptor to show him as he MORE TAFT DELEGATES Lauvur natives came to the 0D¢ stood on the deck of the Santa Ma- .__ d_‘:0;` _mid Olilelleih f_i_l`¢=-k'1`“_I]'1el` V; H CHICAGO, Julie 9-Forty _eight Ztotnn r€;§in_ nn; Mia; ¥n§i\ers”‘w§n Committee very graciously and pr0rr-- forcement committee of the Sons of day WIN" #\“"°"i°*" W" 5"" f°" the was the total number of delegates ' 1 <1 tp g 1 - if H sta f, _ _ _ _ ii ir t i rn i, ir n ir ri se a the r request leger mp Temperance, and Rev. ll. . ver , nrst time by the eyes of the European to nn, republican national conven- fvign n snip ';f,re;,u on an proposed signals at the railway grand W0,-my patriarch of the Buns rin on October 12, 1492, the fatefu was unveiled here today with 818110 rate ceremonies and amid the enthu with the unveiling there was a civic e I iv V .ln n . Tne rest of the members of the Ca ,Q pathia’s crew received a month CEMENT DUTIES LOYIEBED sslsry. OTTAWA, June 9-The govern SI-:AIN BY NATIVES. ment h s d cided for a limited e -‘--' or wate lime i b rels, ba s or Y - ’ casks, are desciiibedr in tarifg item “nd M-"‘ T""l°"' ‘”h° managed ` giiigeriaysthigiighhiit Baile aunglhiitliirgg A°°°"““S W “"°“°*’ *°‘° by "ht" tl th F h cule were l - ing down to dinner when a party ' tion turned into the Tait column to- rs d e ub- S » to the _repairs recently made to tue mo, A letter from the fire insurance n- im_ gents regarding a recent increase ill bt the tax of Fire Insurance Companies 'A side of the Bank Building and this h h LONDON _innn 10_,r.hn Gnnnnn Cdouncil and on resolution was adopt e with the Mission Boards of other to the Snr non r,n‘:_ne__ and cgi 290 and upon bag i which th Enid plantation near Malekula, were foun cement or lime iss irrhported as des- 1" thi’ embers of their hw" by M ' cribed in 'item 291. The remission Gauun' a trader who owiled th WASHINGTON D C June 8__,ri_n will 'apply to importatlons rnadc §_1_;i)°i’ie:he“ :;0?_;\:g;“Wt%rr1v;(2i',:Qteh to the Anti-Tuberculosis Society. tels hcrc, the Queen, Unioll alld New ' ‘ " J 12th t t b 1 t, ' r [mm “ne . ° Oc 0 er _ E brought here by steamer Makura _ ` , table. The murders fire th hous _ _ day hy the national committees dc- after iooring ii" lsaetic demonstrations of an immense risions upon contests iron, Arirnn,,a,,_ A n,__B__ch punitive party _ms he ‘°'"““°“"° "1 p°°p\°‘ I" °°““°°u°" Fl0fidB “Dil G°°"gi“- The R°°"°’ sent ill pursiuit of‘the murderers . WU- °°“i¢°Si1H|1tB1°“ °"°fY °“°°' 9*’ motive of the murder was said to it Wa” suggeswd "°h“t the “mm” sherry wine. The larger quantity of It was indicated that the House would disagree to these two amend- ments but concede the others relating to the metal schedule. (Canadian Press.) WASHINGTON, June 10-The house voted today one' hundred and forty- four to one hundred and one not to accept the Senate amendment to the metal tariff revision bill which would repeal the Canadian Reciprocity pact and fix a universal duty of $2 per ton on print paper. The house accepted the two Senate amendments reducing the dllty on Dig iron and certain alloys. l llllulll W lnllsunl wnllus a M-arket Building. was read. Another communication was read from the Park Keeper re- questing an increase of salary. A request fronl the residents of Villa and-Queen Streets was read in which an application was made for an ex- tention of a street in their locality. The Manager of the Royal Bank of Canada wrote requesting a new sidewalk on the Richmond Street was referred to the street committee J. J. Johnson, K. C., was reap- pointed a member of the City School Board. The program for the concrete work for the season was lsid before the able one and that the city should have a. chemical engine; but a hand ness to the Maritime Provinces would 2-That: it be an instruction to the serrlxinwgégg §¢§a(xia(li(t;:igmAyl'tllilliiH° Elyse- Chemie” eeflgille or an engine taken _.__ t` to fires with horses would be very ,I1 unsuitable. The proper kind and th: _ ef most up-to-'date equipment would be (("“’*““"“ P_"°““~) a chemical engine fitted on an auto LONDON' 59"” _10‘“500»0"U _ “H515” r- truck. In the heal- future this r-hui P01* W9fk_°f“ In this 1“l““d_ will l=“’° 'B of vehicle may be permitted in thc Up their Jobs and all foreign and city and the city could then be in n °°“f*‘Fw15°_“hi1’|’i“5 Wm be twd “P m' nonirion to take tne mngner ni,_ In definitely li the union men obey the or- tne menntirrm ne would move that dere of the (,encra_l Council' of the matter be referred to the firc Tl`H[lBP0ft W0\‘\_icre Federation which tom ht sent wires calling 3 National to _a_ e p riod n a remission of one-half the duty paid _VICTORIA June 8_M_n_de__nd by conlmlttlm _kgs 3,-~il"é-‘-3-v9‘r‘.?f.i“-fmlzi’.Ieit*i”°S.?i..5“°€.f"l.‘-‘ ere 1-levee eefzlfffe I, mend the rnilk inspection by-law. _ __ "’” é Dr. Mchaughlan introduced a res RI@HIBU('1`0| _N~ 5-. JUN 7'-AB olution re the payment of the grant the result of a raid made nn three ho- s A by-law was passed levying a tax Kent, twelve loads of liquor, includ- n of two dollars on male and threr ing upwards of 3.000 _b0i-£165 0! 15801” I dollars on female dogs. were seized. Tile raid was made by B his committee with the Minister of W E Fraser llev W R ROMDBOH ri Railways. The Minister received thi of St. John, secretary of the law en- e crossings would receive careful atten- of Tempe;-nn¢¢_ U0” The li uor consisted of whiskey, . _ n _ en m'1‘nhe A'nattert_of the _grilisnrii tlil thg hrnndrn nie_ pol-tai-_ ntongn ci-mrnpag. _ e ssocla. lon was a e p an n¢_ g,n_ inner bein-_ port wins and and lllllif-B!°yn&Il'0C€Bsi0l\ U18* Dl`°V°d they did yesterday. Ten of ~ the be to take nn, lives or whites for authorities be requested to take pro- Wet 'goods wnr “ken to Magintrnnr to he one of e largest seen in this- r. ty of big parades since the gran review o the'~_.§Jnion army after th close of the civil war. The cercmoity of the unveiling oc- _ ____ __ _ e delegates at luqriili vziileli hed ilist i>er_i_y ei iiied _e<;li\ee_ £30 :ie 3°’ *° °‘*“°““ °‘ ’°"“’ “‘ ‘°. “°. ways she several by ole clothes, un- becn given t() , B W0 relpa ll* ra ng `S B 0 an B an . ' ' ' l* ith thi t _ ' with employes. Mr. Bourchier \`8"K° ° mg Georgia dm" Lu W G r wo gud d th awe and they follow currcd on the]-_ plaza in front of th new union station, where the mas- cat/eh the eye!-bf oevery visitor to th capital immediately uuon the arrive ln the city Hjfrrounding the memoria were rest stliids eo accommodate the Al b d eight from Arkansas, Bd UW °th°""~ and' ‘“`m°‘1 with "' “m” ““ , , n of tin. axe, one el them rushed at hlm. The, placed on the tclgiygrfggniio ni eager, plantation ov/ner‘s brother covered °°"Y°"u°“ “st n . w rir rgns n this man with a revolver, and the ‘my 5 h°°£3g° °n “2;.°ii_ fist since this weapon was dropped. The native hgtlgllsldcomhiiticg cgllvelied lest “1““k “Wy” 'mt “S th” “nt °“° ‘“ e Thursday an_em00___ threw a elllb twhich felled zlr. Boilir- Thie clears the docket for the tail- cuelnk T`:§re“Tu.\,.`;(:;r::i0;‘;ieringivx: s . ing up early next week of the cases :cans |mprinonm,mt_ sive n¢mo|~\g1'has been erected to 8 . many ofilctals and guests invited to take pKr,ti_l_'.the exercises. On ever- hand rhe_-'awtlr nary, spain sshd the Unite tel were blended°.With- in the aniiiliitheatre were gathered representatives of. every branch of tb government, including the President of the United States and members ci the Cabinet, the Chief J ustlce and as soclate justice! of the Supreme Court inyinir inn more stress than upon NEW RU[,y;,3_ of the-United States, high officers of om the none); such cases, for _ ,___ the army and navy, senators and re- presentatives. The diplomatic crops was brilliantly represented, while an- other section' of the stands was al- leted te the dignitaries er the Gurus. lic Church,-nmanycf whom were in attendances ` cr Knox, Bilctatarv of State, was and to the Mhrquis Cusani Confalon Nfl. ltalianarltbassador to the Uni pull