I 7. 19-12- _ '-'ram mrmsr saws THE .il _ _ '_ ‘e,._e§.rlr§4_'."f.,_. "1-'_ T - *"4-' _""7 __ T 'T - __ _ ' _ ,_ . _ - __ _ , _ _&*;q_AJ Acco____ng to rnr ol\lu_liP_uNnl-1. slanlsn pnlni<>Pr,nArsn 1 ___ _‘_ _:__ " A ___ _ _ ~ " " .~-_ig ' ' 4-- i in _ ‘ , annual report of 'the Insurance Branch of the Finance Department tjjd,-si-_a losses in Canada _paid out i, Y ¢ -companies last year totalled $10._ “ 933,159, enincrease of $644,766 as qqmpared with 1910. The net cash fepeived inllremilllms was $20,572,182 ui- increase oir ' nearly-two millions gud the gross' alnoilni; of risk at the .md gf the yesi- ws :z,z11,9ss,v5o_..., incr ase of a little over 243 mil- liens. British companies are easily ¢apturiug the largest share of the naw. business. During the year they increased their total amount of ris' ii, - 116 millions, as compared with s fe largest since 1904 when h_ _ _ tn c mpanies -pa_id_out _a total of $14 039 534. ' _ » ife insurance business shows H r ir] grpwth during the.year. The .__ p mlums -totalled 031,619.62e,nn in n ease of.,$l.847.723, over 1910, whii the alruollllt pnid ollt in clainls tote. led $11043,274, an iocrease of onlv SEN.I.NER_At Brooknem un. t [_ _ s_uc,so¥'_ frnetotnl amount of li iiiisuranca in force at the end of 191 eyes $950,413,833, or nearly one bi lion dollars, on __ l',3~35,047 policics.Th |-_ ie LEARD-At Tryon, June 6,' 19 increase in the amount i_n force -du ing the year "swan $04,380,274, tl new policies tbtalling 162,922. ' _ HAH 26 CHILDREN MARSHALL, Mich., June 4.- Mr William Moore, of Burlington town- ship, mother of twenty-six childre has written to 'i‘heodore_ Roosevelt t icil llinl she has advanced twenty-si nrguments in favor 0 his anti-rac doctrine, and to say she was sorry she collld not express a decision in flivor of the by voting' for him a President. ' - Mrs. Moore is farty-s_ix years old ` A i 6 She was married iirst when she we fourteen. years`fjold, and by .ber husf and Not 1 slie became the mother o one child. She married her secon husband when she was seventeen,anl by him .she had twenty-five children. ’i‘i\e youngest is eleven months old. 1n,_tll_e__Moo_re._brook are seven pair of ",wlns.' ~ __ ,__ ‘_ - --vr-‘:i---- ” __.a1)_Dr;nss' To may MR CAMP _ S The following addtess was fol'ward'e to Rev G. F. Camp previous to hi leavi_ng_Sou_ris. as already announced in' the Guardi_a.n. _ 'Rev. and dear sir;-Knowing 'tha you are soon to leave us for anothe lield ‘ of labor, we your brelhren o r f t Ormnn Lodge, L. 0. A. convey to! BIIOCKTON, June 5-Because Fi\ ___ _ you our heartfelt regret at your d parture, and rest assured that our* best and fondest wishes accompany you `and yours to your future scene of action. A charter member of our lodge you always filled nn- important place ill our meeting and by your prescnc _ c _ and influence always encouraged us in_the extension and perpetration of those high ami noble principals for which 'our_ orden- stands, ireedom tolsration, Justice civil _and _religion libelfty .and the~ inculcation of every thing `that_- tended - to the betermen t u ‘our_r co. The advancement of our _ _ Y _ WAR ON ("A'.\‘i'}R.Pl'i1i1/\RS.' f _ a _ coulitry, the good of our communit s. June 5, 1912, Daniel Goodman, s ffl afternoon at 2 o‘clock to Cornwn i “ 'ro`Asol.lsH 'rl'l>r»1NG. abolish tipping throllghollt the Uni .i end another game this season unles S the athletic authorities mnke a publi ' apology to the hoyg; who were ei¢‘C _‘, One een! ie: word each ingestion ‘_ Quhjnlls accompany order and f|vs_ per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge -_ twenty-five i -_ cents. _' , _ ' “. "Kimberly L. T. B. Lodge, Reg lar meeting_ tonight at 8 o'clock. "The wholsesale offices of Ch lottetown will close on Saturdays at __ Ons rfclock p.m., commencing Bat- urllay the 8th. _ 6-6»M3l, Bl* ll increase of 46 millions by the Liana-’ compa.nie's_and 71 _millions b t " _ American companies. he total fire, loss last vear ws “A Strong Combinationr The Y Smith l"rell.ier complete keyboard. The Remington shift key. Each o H the best of its type both sold a C guaranteed to the same office. _ Milne Fraser-, Halifax, N. S. 6-`iiM2 B°3_’?i___ A. i. ' SAMPLE--At Victoria Cross, M 1” wen, isiz, to John ll. and lvl ` Sample, a daught:l'_M. " 5th inst. to Hlnsoll W. and Mr 1 Sentner, a son. , it; ’°"_‘v""i" "" L_`""“' "` " Jane Seller, beloved wife of John Leard, aged 77. (Funeral from h late residence to the 'Iryon Meth :list (lemetery Saturday at 2 p.m GALLAGHAN- In C-llarlottetow - of Jamcs and Mrs. (‘-allnghan, in t ii, 12th year of his age.. 0 Funeral will leave his father X honne this mo“n»ing at 8.45 [pr S Dunstan's Cathedrartileuce to _lt_ Cemetery. ' L - Funeral from the residence of Ro ` ert Boyle, New Haven, this F‘rid Cemetery. l' .___ _ ALBANY, June 5~With ~ view t _abolishing tipping, there was a _inco poratcd with tpe secretary of state, the National Tippin" Associatio with its principal office in New Ycl' city. The directors "re Thomas,Au is Ellen Aulls, ldphriam Aulis, Bra( 0 l _led Sfnterrand also conduct rests rants. _ _ _ I<]Jlf__`God would send you in thi direction either transitory or pur- manently - a hearty, genuine and gen- . - _ - _ erous .vgeldome will be accorded yo by"th'e"'fn'embers' -of Orman Lodge,l U__|.'_A,\. N0, 2286. _ ‘Kindly corway to_ Mrs. Camp ou g',o_0d'Wishes and fappreclaiion.o_f he lic:-_vlces_ ‘during her two years resin n'ce_.‘Jan-longst us. And in conclusio kindly accept from' us the enclose donation and' ollr klndest, best an f' n 'est_ wishes for your future we Iolerpillars, which have wrought hav MONTREAL, June 6-War on ca lamong shade and fruit "trees, w this morning started in Outremont. one hundred men first examilied l trees on pllblic property and_al looked after those private gifounils d cases where perlnisslon to enter, w -i granted by the proprietors.; ' rl Thousands of caterpillars we __ gatheredup to be burned. ' D' MANY I’ROP09AI.S S Now vo1':l<,_.lune lf.-'-Vincent -A tor. who, when `he~ becomespi a 'next November, will be the 'master ii an estate of possibly $188,000,000 h _ ,been the subiect of great solicitude lseverpl thousand corrr-spond_eots_ Le |- ters by the bushel have Doured 1- pon him. The cpistoiatory effor i- have ranged from scarlet-lludc mis nives of passion to sober eilusfons d advice as to- the heat. manuer _li spending his__;non§y._ A_ln_i_osi€ all - the wri ers ve ec ure( a ' photogriphs they saw in tho l/Bile -QL - THING Doss ..f_ _ `_ _ ,,_,_ ,.»._. .,, _ . _ ._ _ <' ‘; 0 ____.__,\ ,, ____i________. . _ _, At 60Year== Of Age, Pills Give Me Psrfeer-Relief" 1 " ` ' A ' A be ° ' 1, t lo in life the vital"or ans grow less nrtivc and ne¢d‘as:il?i:'ice'..g.‘l\]isen°a§?1veonign of 50,' 60 and 7o should End the lollowlrg agen ~. letter very carefully. It points the way-to a happy, healihy_ol _ .- '\ '- - E. G. WOODFORD, Consulting lifirnng _ _-.rag llaoamvllv, New Yong. 5° Bl1_0»\D _b‘l‘lU4E’l` “Bos ht _some of your GIN PILLS at Victoria. B~ l_ms(i_e_ii|Q Q! in_New York on my arrival there but wus .*nl'orlnatiolx"'| out them. Your remedy, I find at 60 perfect relief and I_ regret very made- arrangements to have New York and London, gmc good. I Wes of GIN Pi m lie* .fr ILLS tofriends of in nd long lift C. Ill Y not nal one will LLS to y office om Mr. |>..li~_l` .qi .oo . ily. he nd ev TB. he 1 N S 2. ei- 0- .) Tl. (in »vvg:--¢~1‘__‘_ ' -1:-*rc Y-‘f:_.1'f71 ~ rr- - -=-if---'-Y:-=-A ~- It pays' to buy in this Province. J. A. Macdonald, M. il. A., Csrdi au, w'ns among the passengers ar- lving in Charlottetown on the ex press last evening. A meeting of the Board of Healtl oi Charlottetown will he held in thi Council 'Chamber 'this evening }-tt ousglcrwrlatters pertaining to civiu heal '.`f- _ ` ‘ ` ' Yesterday the`l~lar'.and returned t. _lilarlottetown at lo a. ln. in. in Vic_._ toria 'and -lcft ayuin for that por at 3.00 p. m., returning at nlght.Sh _ leavestoday at 5.30 .:. nl., for Easi River returning in the morning snr ‘ieavillg again ill the afternoon a 3.20 p. rn., for East River, returning at night. _ ' ,___ The marriage took place Wednesday of Miss Margaret Ml Hunter and J. F.oy_Mills, both of St. John. Mis» Hunter' is the daughter of J. Wesle; Hunter, of Mlllidge avenue, St. John and Mr. Mille is a native of Char lottetowo. The ceremony was perfermed,by Rev. B. H. Nobles. A reception was held at' '47 Ludlow street immediately after the wedd lu g. On Sunday, -_ June 9th, Rev. Dan McLean of the I’eople‘s Church, Char iottetown, will exchange appoint ments with Rev. Geo. Ormnn. Hi will he at’ Vernon River morning ani L. 1 f. he 's evening, at Cherry Valley in the afternoon. A gentleman so well an( worthily lfnown and esteemed si Rev. Mr. Macllean is assured o A. H. Dixon, Montreal; S. H. Ha nan, R. P. Uxf_<’u‘ll;__'_-"l\l,. l‘. 'Burne 'ictou; Miss Marion King, (iharlot sown; ,J, N. Taylor, Haliialtf- Mi ll ray-lor, Major Powell, 1-lsliln-x; A. _p ‘_ I Neatherbie, Truro; L.. Milifatt, R. Jtevenson, R. M. Beers, Sydne ‘egistered at the Queen Hotel, _Ch ottetown,'hctween 10.30 last nig ind 11.80 th'e pre\'icus`night. ' llt 5 The Maritime Haltist refers _ ki (}`ampbeilton,` a native of 'this ~rovince. “In September of last year :ln Campbellton, N. B., Dr. W. W. loherty killed D. J. Bruce, gentlemen of high character an -much esteemed in the communit .last month Doherty wi-ls brouglit rial The' jury brought in a verlli of “hot guilty." 'l‘lle verdict irised and shocked the communit being regarded as a grave misc 'riago of justice. Last week 5 pub meeting, largely attended, pi-esid .ver by the mayor of Cumlillellton adopted a resolution protesting "ainst the gross failure of iust und asking the Attorney General Institute an` investigation into onduct of the trial and the syst rhich makes such .1 result possib und to ta_ke into consideration mda o prevent a recurrence of such I avesty of iustice. 'Phe cnsc is evi .intly one which fully justifies the lourse taken by the citizens of Camp- bellton. Apparently tho jurors were -lther without intelligence, or, worse, vithout 'moral sense and open to minister influences." A Winnipeg exchange says that the be y _ to ct Y. lc, na a d- lli 5°" cn ' th te-_ as tc _ il Yr ar- M iio Y. | » ~ M vallced 515.000 today, dcfrsying me oliows .to the death oi_D, J. B_r\lc: BK a d, 1 Slliulgf) ar- 5 llc td l Sli lea' G" e',' J to the is em G__UAR.lJlAN _ rlns'l~olr11.1." '! PAGE `T_I-I'-l1i!.e._ “ii`W YORK June 5-'lhe Titanic saster had it marked influence on e amount of iunds subscribed lor e benefit of the Anlerican Ulympic ani. Sl! says James E. Sullivan, he American conlulissioner in a atclllcnt made public bei-Q ;u(|ay_ 1" 9 lllldsi-__ Ui. the subscription work, r. Sullivan pointed nut, the Titanic unk, and a sudden check ill the ill- w of money was noted. l<‘urtunate- Col. liohert M. Thompson nd- lrenses of the trip to Stucklloilll, hcrivlsc, Mr. Sullivan says, it louk. d HS Uwllifh lilans for the special tealuer would have to br- given up. t 'OISONED FOR ' _ ' THEIR IN.\`URANi‘l~l. liao Axl-1, Mimi., .nine c-_ p.-_ obcrt A. McGregor of Ubly, Mich., rmcrly of London, Unt., was found uilty of murder iirthie first degree Y the jury which returlleli its ver- ct at midnight. The history of the clll-le, wllicll re- lted in the <‘.llll\'il:iioi| ni 1lr_ Mu- egor, dates from *Juno i‘.|l|!|, when olln Wesley Sparling, a prosperolls rlr.:=r died, uillicr ¢`:ircllnlstancc:. hicii suggested poisunillg. Since that date the fal‘mel"s till-cc sons l’cter, Albert and (`yl'il, have died from similar causes; Cyril. the yollilgr»_stcl` son, 'idicd August 14, 1911, eallccr of the liver 1191"! given by Dr. ivlcf,lrcgol', as the cause. Relatives dclnandcd all inves- iiilliililln, and an auuiysii-\ of the or- gaiis ‘lf ("Yl`ii 3iN\l`|i"L'. rc\'ealed ar Heniml i">i50llll'1H HH ilu: rcni cause of i MADRID June 6-Prince Jainie Spain, the second son of King Alfo so and Queen Victoria, was operate on yesterday, for abcesil of the ear. Prince'Jalnie, who is now :lilo foul' years of age, has been operat on several times for affections of t nose and throat. He has never be in robust health, and repoxjh ha been current that he was withn the power of speech. G. T. R. VETERAN DEAD. lvloN'rnl~;Al., .June 0-A'table'me sage received by Vice-President W' liam 'ainwlhght of the Grand Tru Railway, announced the sudden dea of Major Jlllnes Stephenson, pr baiily the oldest veteran il ‘ t Grand Trunk service. It was stated that Maier Steplle son had met his death as the res of nn accident. He was 75 years o and came to Canada from ldnglan ISMAY MAKES Al')i\Ilh` >ii0N. i.(lNl_)().\1, June 5-J. Bruce lsnla President of thi' lntul'nuf_ionnl M cantile Marine, resumed his tes nluny before tile British lioarll Trlllie _inquiry into the loss gf t stramcr ’l`if.anic, to-day. For t nmst _part his replies were tcl'sc pressions such as “l don't know" -_Rufus Isaacs, thc Attorney ilenei ‘conduct at till- time oi the disast lwilicil is perilnps more discussed th nuv other detail. de U, BOYL_Ef~At New Hnreu, on June 5, R. _1912."Eiiza _ E. M-ayiie.\v, aged 70 years. h. ay ll y-_ n. .K \_ ford, N. Y., and they will seek to tl u- 'e d k- or es d_ e rl ar s ‘F ¢_. OC BB s al s in a P0 5. L9! 1 Y ‘ “__ ‘hafid'some'-"Nfck”`Bidd1e -for the ob a d t in t s til r large and interesting gatherings. Ol Sunday, the liitll, there will he nr service on the Circuit but on the 23r and 30th Ensign Millcr of the Salva tion Army (litadel, Charlottetown will take charge of the services. Th pastor has nlnde the best arrange ments he co'uld and regrets that eval one Sunday should go unfilled. It i_ only at the cglference time that he if away from home and even to l strong man a little rest and chang nre accent-able. ' _ The Sydney Lodge of the Sons o. England Benefit .Society, 'held thei annual church parade recently attenr ing service at Christ Church, (Angl can.) The procession was compose of about seventy-five men, and hes( ed by the Coronation Band. The se vice there took the form of the r sular lilvcnsong, -and among th hymns l'elldered, with the aid of thi junior choir, were “Si-and up io Jesus," "There is a land of pure d light,” "¢)n\\'nrd Cilristian Soldiers' and "Nearer My God to Thee." Th~ Godfrey, well known in (lhariott town, preached a splendid sermon o brotheriiood from Gen. 26:25, "Am he lluildeil an Altar there, and call ed on the narnc of the Lord," an" pitched his tent there, and therr Isaac’s servants diggcd a well.° Af ter the service tllesociety parade( to their rooms. . ‘, ' _ -“0u`r line of confectionery is houn to please those \vho have a swee tooth, We have a splendid line o chocolates, kisses and caramc bought direct from the leading fac tories and nbsolutely fresh and pur We never sell sweet meats that ar more than six days old. The Ma Kinnon Drug Co. Corner Grea George and Kent Streets. Q-1Mf""=_-15 " "" ' "}"' 9 “_ ._. ,vig tails 1::-£31 '-' 1_4. _n. _ _-,_ _ .,_,.i,,¢-~,l_,, »-,Di _Mb . '» ,e`,i_'-7-_‘.f"3?"1_.r.U-Qif-}__~ ' ._',.. '-.r 3‘_‘-_.'\'>-1.'-.lf .. fdfiuf. J -hlyv-I|'.\"i l ' '-n ‘ » - 1; - ~-/ fr .~'.>.»r`,€ .~ '-.~_".~f' .cf . 'v "' ' `,- ~rr_~,- '|~‘_~- i("_‘;i1,i_;)\,°» A; ._\. _- i'.`v_.5 -\‘»‘fl.=.‘<“v».-_i-inidf ’ " l ' _ . _ ' / 'I '__ ~ _ _ <~. .rm ..». _ . P' _ ._ '- -uf _.‘ ..= ....s..-=------»-' ‘ * ,_ “ " ' r R5. ,-1 _'" _ _. _.' °‘QT'E'”/o We il:l_l/efPorilers oi all [finds-\ __ __ __;,_<.', :ind in mostly all the wanted- colorillgs-pllin crilllsoll. 5 A . A green, brown in the various Shades, some in reversible "- 1_.i"'i/ ;"`;""_ ' ' f ‘ ' -f -~v» -1 ' » » i you pre er. - __ _ $5.00 5.35 565 3.90 ,lwzo-~c'olor effects, finished with gniilip edge or iassch. :i-: _ ._,, _ 4.50 and up io |b.0U ' Bzlgdad' mixtures and str s'rRoNo lu CANADA, l v l half a teafivwu of eel- ""' " ' " . _ ' _ '_ ~~. _ ' ____ _ _ f.§,,,f" 1B_=,"(ininute|-, tim. strain, using »,,_ A S ive, wear splcndldly and are not expensive _ .$4.75 pr up - . p A _ , \ _ ipcs ale very rich and tilcri. 1 LE _ _ qlijé > ~ -.'_ 5 § - - -'-` _ 'J ii_;. = _.I-‘=~._ _ 1 ,- \_ 5;¢.g:_. _ ~_~.- .f~ " 5‘»z51l"¢l$” OTTAWA, June 5--The Labor De- X e\nf_i,,e 9 aired in _.` ' ` - - _ ' _‘_ partment has _lust issued a highly in- ;':_ier_°zh;’,fdac,:',? 0f"'c,¥m water 5,10, han __ N , _ \'._ teresting report upon labor organize- an hom and when it is enyimy dis . tion in Canada. It shows that the-suwed ia the hm tonmto add ¢w(, _ _ organization is closely interwoven tenmespoons of vlnegm. and ,,o,,,._in_ _ with that of the ‘ United States. to img" mouws no 1-Brgerlthan an al. F ' - Briefly it may be stated that there temhnnel conee cup Serve are 1441 local unions in Canada of heart letmcm and pm; I epmmiui ` .' ‘- * , /» ` _ ' which 1,531 are international and'tl_lc of mav0m_mse on egch “mt as it is ' __ _ - 1 ° ‘ ' - _; if-_ ,= _l ' . £ i Baby Calrleafs livery new style _here Our new Carriages lialvo been selected from ' the bcsl`f Canadian; and Amerie-.ni ` inalcers, ull the 'new styles, ~ the hestlilakes. ` -_-'Carrles,$| lg-2\g$_2_75 uv. --l"oldels,47 5 55.75 up _ ---S\e5p¢cs‘,_; . $13.00 _£4.00 _“hy _,I -` '_ __ _ ` .'_1,`5 styles tb `clioos`c ' l'lo1u_ Beer 8!- Zeke