EERA’l’l0N as vu ri I-illl ~ .. ii. _ ..,.- ,- ,.,f,'i., .. ,_-...,,i_:‘~ W, .». .. .ning .~.,i.... . K -I . \ -#- .. »-- s s. . , ., ,._°_»,,.,,,,_@,¢fy hi., .V,_.j ,.,,,¢,.,_.,,.L.;l.,,, 5,3 .,.,.,.v,.;,.,.,.,` _,i. ..,,,A ;..,, J.,r,,,l,:‘/¢»*,¢»k._;,i_A.__>_A CHARLOTTET OWN g i3."il“’='» L_ _ ., , y _ H. _ . -i.-.».. . ......_-_. W _ _ ,i L., v _ i i v ___ Vw my V 17.* vi 1 0 IDT FORGET 'Ill "' ~ ' ' ' y An gp 1'; ' l’lDlld'l'l0l _ RATIO!! - DIIIIOI . IAlll.0‘l'1‘l‘|'0Wl| GUARD ...__ .. ` “_ " ‘ ' “N|`o|`=aN|"“N`|`¢ ` "|:>A| |_v i EE is 'ic rl*-\ gi 'D ESE F’-< AH “U -s E4 E5 -E ; g "THE LATEST NEWS CH-ARLOTTETSM/N; 'Td’EJl5liESDAY, AlU7NEl17, 1914 " |'ms'r os' ALL" ,}},‘f,¢{’,}'c§N°l ' ‘SU 3 ii ip iv; iii iiiiiiiii 1 Millldiliiili Siilliiiiiii iii invrsiioiiiiiio tmrnsss ENS lllllliliili ° ll|Si3l|SSlS tlililil , Stiilll HHUP 0F |RE|_ANp p|5A5TER ___-___i...*, - ,__,____-._..._.____ H To A Investigate ,Charges Against Premier Flemming in .Connection with Crown Lands. Important ,Witness Absent. Evidence so Far Shows that Lumbermen Agreed to Raise Campaign Fund but Without Direction of Premier or Members of Government. .._____.;..__.___ *hey \vould.no put a candidate in, the field in the coming provincini e1**Ct10D, because the time was too short for organization. Liberals will support Dr. Spankie, the indep- endent. against A. M. snnkin, vpn- servative. PIC'l‘0N, June 15.- Harry Deinp- SSY. farmer, of Ameliasburg town- ship, was nominated at the Couser_ vative convertion for the riding of l’i‘ince Edward, l)l RHAM. June 15.- At n (fon- scrvative convention here Dr, Jamieson, the former member, was iiominated.,for the legislature. Hi.i'|"ri.|i1 i ciiliirrzvr, .inns 15_._ lho Liberals of Manitoulin endorsed of MelhodisiChurch,Fears Thai Abandonment of Union Will Result in Keener Competition Than M()N’l"Rli}AL, June 15-“l“0i‘ the time being negotiations for \\1\i0u arc at iiii eu-l. Methodists must ga- ther thenisel.ves together and bc true Ever Before in Canada- I (special to 'Phe Guardian.) .wns given uint tnn rnnvnnning iinri S'|‘. JOHN, June 16.-Very general been done by the illi'i-,ctioii ofthe interest is being nuanifesteil iii the Premier or any ri.iiiliei' of the Pro- fn-ppioii of thc Royal (lommissioii in- vini-ini Gui'-ni-n.npnt_ vestigiitiiig the charges ipi-eferreil'| Mr. ’I‘. G. Luppgie, Deputy Minister ngiiiiist the Hoiin James Kiiidd Fleur- of Lands and Mines, gave several in- nnng, Premier of New Brunswick by | i.crcstiiig statistics in regard to the Mi". A. Dutzal. lcv-‘iicr ol' the oplwsi- iirous held by the liiimberineii and the tion in the Provincial Asseui- amounts paid by them for their tim- ply, in connectioii with the iidmiiiis- her lenses. Hi: was not aware that irntion of- the crown ii.iids of thc the liiniibei'iiieii had paid any oliicinl province. lnmoiint, larger than _.what was justly The sessions were opened at the due. - runirt House here this morniiig withl Mr. J. S. Lei-glitoii gave evidence _\l|-_ .liisticc McKeowii prcsi-diin; and thot he had personally served Mr. W.. ex-Judge W. W. 'Wells nn»d,Mi'. W. S. H. l.lerry, Ciiiei Huperintendeiii of pls-liiii', the other Coninnissioiicrs, pi‘c- scalers for the Provincial Govern- npnt_ -_ iment, with ii suinmons to attend the 'l‘lie allegations of the Leiiidei' of meetings of the coriiniissipns uiid give the Opposition ure that Proirnicr crideiice. l<‘len.iiiiiiig unlawfully extortcil froinl Mr. Berry, it is ulleged, ihllected liinibermen of the province who hold the moneys which it is claimed were lenses from Elie Depiirtiiieiit of 100 iiiilnwliilly extorted from the lumber- iniles or upwards, thc sum of $15 iueii. He did, initnippear when his per mile, which iirrioiints have never iinme was called to-day. Aside from reiiclieil the Provincial Treusiiry of an occasional lively "L'.~girmeut be- Ncw Brunswick. Empliiitic denial to ilie charge has been ir-ide by the Pre-I iniier. . 'l‘o-fdny the session, while prcnliic- tive of no evidence ngiuinst the Pre- iiiicr iii the mutter, served to reveal the fiict.that the liiinberinen of the pi'i.‘viiice agreed to establish p. cam- paign fund, Ono Witness, Mi‘. -I. P. liyrciiill, of Nelson, sayiiig that he lnid been canyuisseil by_ W. H. Berry innl in consequence 'oi _the request he had pnid over $2,000. No evidence coiiosiiseii luis 'foo tue ron | ciiissiriciinoii One cent per word each insertion- in this column. Cash iiiust accompany onli-r. Mininniir. charge twenty-tivo cents. nd YH Y _ _ 1_7" W ___ noon i»'IANo icon s.\i.\=.. APi>i.\' to box 155. 2026-6-13M'-lil>Vd_.__Y__ iv/\N'riau,' STJT/tic' i=i.A1N sinwiho rloiie.. Apply at this ofiice. =_>9i;4-a~1r»niai._ |.'|ip;.~;1»1 L(iBldTEltS ’l‘0IlAY :\'l‘ Stcwart's Restaurant, Queen street. tween counsel the procvediiigs to-diiy were devoid of any unusual features. The charges against Horn. Mr. Flemmiiig are the most si-rioiis that have been preferred against any pi.'.i- lic .ir-an iii New Brunswick for many years and when laid in the Legisla- turi- nt its recent sessions created considerable surprise. The commission resumes its ses- sionsvtp-inorriiw. Most of__tlie pro- minent-lunrbermen oi the province have been summoned to give evi- dence. There ie an imposing array of legfll talciit at the comm-ission. Mr. M. G. 'l‘eed_|and Mr. Geo. W. Fowler, M.P., are the leading coiitisel for Premier Flcn'm’ng :ind Mr. F. B. Carvelli M. P.. niid Dr. W. B. Wallace, K. C., nre liiiiidliiig the case ior.Mr. llugul. (Cnnailinii Pri-ss.) ST. JOHN, June 15.- Twelve hours before t-he time for the open- ing of the hearing in. lllc Dililal charges against Premier Flemming iiii-ds the coinplainaiit Mr. Diigul, Mr. F. B.,Ciirvel1:in\il E. S. l‘ni`ter, Lili- eral oi'_i-_2i.iii'Lei', with their counsel in conference over the possible happen- ings of tomorrow. 913-G-12M3ipd.,l Premier Flemming is expected to inn: sAi.is. 'rwo-YEAR-ULD DRAFT nrrirn tnniirlit on the late tram- AB filly. (‘hester McEwen, North River. 001 6 17M3i 3 - - . AGENT WANTED A'l` 0f\`GllY W The onnnainn oni¢n._ W 2G}_>4-i';-30Mtf- l>lliS'l`LING MAN UNDER 50 EACH incniity. Intrnance our Member- ships. soil to $500 ri.~D“tl1lY- ~Th‘* i-I.-ii.. 2053. Covington, Ky._ 2289. i-'on »_'sAi.n. “ sncoun-HAND \"ri~airi Separator “Magnet". Jus. ll. tiller, |24 Gt. George Stii . 2990-6-173ipd. I-‘UR SAl.l'f.-TWO PAIRS SEVEN- ty-ilve per cent. silver cross foxes, prlcc reasonable. Write llox 171 \ortli Sydney, bi. S. _ _ 2994._ i.os'r.` on "'sA'rURDAY EVENING in the city, 3 lady’s gold bracelet iiutnh. wish the initials L. A- Finder please leave at this oilice. 3004-ii-l7M8i. l.O,*l'l‘ liE'l‘WF.l"iN CHAl{l.O'IfTE. town and Hunter River, ia. Line-_ miin's spur. Please leave Telc- plione Office. licivafd. 299ii-n-17iv§iii>d- wAn'rniT"'AT"I~lo'usir. Ann FEW iicres of land .about a mile or S0 iiinn onnrinuntnwn. Aiiiily to 'l`- M., care Guanlian Office, itlvlnfi li west rent per year. _ . 2915 ii-innisiintpn. i>i..\1N"`ii6Klii`i'”AND`" Lonoisos near the seaside wanted lor lady and three children. Sand! beach preferred, Ealt, West or North. Apply giving tonne and particulars to H. T, no; 110, Charlottetown. ,V _ nose-s-ianici. i‘0si~1-IFN wiiirnn-A rouse hid! with three years experience as assistant book-keeper would like Position as ililllliant or take iull charge ln small' oftlce. Can use typewriter. Good penigfin. (Agility to B.V.f` Guar an i- i cnni-inn.2in°:ilf °' aiisoeianai. A VICE 'PRINCIPAL FOR Aim teacher for .Liberal S\ivi>_l°' ’l". E. Mori-lucy. , ganna-e-ivuoi. mth fment. Bccty. lllmrdh prpnfpq-n. Ilitiuu-do linhnout enrol pmfllt yet there is no sign cf Hi. Berry, the chief witness in the case altho- i-nn it is irnnwn tnnt nn is nzucst at n Boston Hotel and has been per- sonally served with a subpoenn by an agent of-, the complainant. When Berry disappeared it wus said that -he was in poor health and that he l-might enter a Sanitariiim but rc- poits ‘published in the Pugsley news- 'paper are to the edect that he is at ,the Parker House in lloston and that ltlie man who served him with the siibpeoria iiccompanied him to Nun- ! askct Beach where they remained 'until Z o'clock in the morning and that time Mr. Berry appeared t0 llc quiet. V _ _ Mrs. Berry was communicated with tonight by telephone nnil stated she *had had no further word from her husband and sli-e could not say whether he would he here when the hearing' opens tomorrow. A number ol lumbermen who have been subpeoned to nppenr reached the city tonight and more are ex- pected on the early trains toniiorrow. ‘ Mr. Berry absence has intensified interest in the proceedings. And U10 .heiiring and its possible outcome are that every lumbenman who has lin dealings with Governmient will called ii on to tell what they know and loprmnts. suiiniiliii ___ .i.oNiio.\', .inns is.-Ac ein Ann 'nnyni rnniiiy from his suflraeettel- when s man ran out and throw th racehorsc. 'llc candidature of Rev. W. lil. Wil- to their own ideals, and wait for' 2"“» the T;ml}‘§l`l:ll°e DiU'tY'l~! Cl\0lC@, developineiits from the other side." ) I v ~ ~ l>osit'1on to union had big funds behind therq. and _he niri not think the Presbyterian' killed. Hundreds of cattle were drown- , ~ .t 1 t h H ed or killed hy lightning, ilihurcli wouldallow 1 sef no he ei up hy any nmount of moni y. “lt nlmenrs to mo that we ought to rather our forced t0lZ0tl1"» We ourht tn return to the early idea and sentiments of thc lVl0l5l\0dlSl1 h " dclnred Dr (`l‘o\\“n ilrnid ______ ('hurc . P ‘ - 1 th L0,\'[)0_\" .lnnn 15_.-]_,0m_Lan5_minnlniise. “T rim not afraid _Of c downe leader of the opposition in Ifutiire. .vet sflvficfllilnff ill* “nffm *“‘ I novo, sreing thc need of ft in the the House of Lords, will move al t hmwm human nature _I8 ‘ was , 1 - C ’ ' ylpteuof ¢cIen(s;i;erggrthignyggarxnégnt“ig I km`:"if'_ I hnve the Ven, ,wave fem- ,hiimnn nature would approve of it. I dcla md resenting the Home ‘Rule +nnfif nnlnn pf- mt hroiiehf, about have this feeling nlso, that ultimate- '1`0R0N’1‘O. June 15.- Frontenac ' H.\i.1r.-ix J ie.-H cn » county Liberal: decided on Satin-day DT. Cl'l0Wl"|, SUp6l"||'ll0|'ld6|'ll C _i U06 as e rle action of hostile market influences ,tr-ieeklng_ to depress stock for a parti- cular purposc? _ This is the question in Halifax to- night as a result of thc action of the directors who in quarterly session declared n regular dividend on corn- iiion stock, thus disposing of riiniors that the (`oinpany is so badly off tinancially that no dividends would he passed for a time, There Lasnbeeii n very strong beni- ciimpiiigii against ‘the Si:otia`for weeks which resiil-ted last week iii drlviing the stock down to 39;, but the action of the directors to-driy in meeting the Gii-idcnd resulted in ail- _ilitiurnal strength and the stock. closed at 51. President Harris to-niiglit denied that thc company wus short of mou- cy or that the Eastern Cai' Co is seeking to raise $200,000 by short term notes. “Pure iininginiitioii," is the way he chnriicterized them. lii- vestors in Scotia are scattered itll over the Miiritinie- Provinces :ind the stock is being ii particiiliirly iavorcil one on :iccuuiit of haviiii,; excelli-iii: prospects of success. lIllNGlil3S lil lllllllillllllllili l`AL(}.»\li\', .l\L'f‘A., Jimc 15.-l~‘rom ‘nn cducatioiial standpoint the most Iiiotablc convention iii the history of 'the Intcrnzitionul Trrigiition Con- gress will lic the 21st annual meet- ing to lic held here next (lctolier. Expert irrigiitioiiisls will attend froiii 'ull parts of thc \`iiited States and (Inniida and from several countries of Europe and .\'outh America. Arrangemeiits for the gathering are ‘iii charge of the board of governors, consisting: of l\’iajor Richard W. Young of Salt Lake City, J. S. Ilen- . nis of Calgary, lloiiglas White of Los .Ange1es, l.. D. Sweet of Denver, L. .Newman of Great Falls, Arthur Hooker of Spokane, and George A. Snow of Salt Lake -('ity. A KNOCKUUT FOR MEDIATION. Nl-IW YORK, June 15.-A spec‘a1 to ‘tho World from Washingtcpi says that ;Tl`iiertn. will notify Wilson today that ‘he will continue the war if Unrl‘si'i7-n -or ii follower of 'hi-3 is appointed il’rovisifiiaii President of Mexico or il ithe Provisional Uubinst has n, maj- ority of Carrrinzn members. This is lreliev-eil to be gi knockout blow for medri-ation. com etition keener than' we have ev- U :er known in the Doirriirilon of Cann- da and I don't know that sanctified nmeddlngpBill. ithere will He tho ina\1f;\lI"1t\0Y1 ol ly union will como. days. lluririi; the remaining days of the “best” vote-getting period of thc contest, it will be possible for any candidate to increase his standing, so that it will be impossible for those who do snot; avail themselves of this opportune time to overcome the lead acquired by the hustler. Figure for yourselves. How would the large votes look added to what you already have? All those who will be numbered among the prize winners should strain every effort from now on until the close ol this oder, which will mean so much when the tlnal count is made. You can be the fortunate one to enjoy the plea- sure of having $800.00 in Gold, pro-» viding you give up the remaining hours oi this vote-getting oder to real, hard, earnest eilort. I The race ls close and exciting and adords big possibilities for the lucky ones who will carry od the large votes. 'l`here is an old saying, as 'followsi “Persons in the habit of squeenlng the last drop of action out of every moment always ilnd enough to do in the future to keep them go- ing at full tilt." When Edgar Allen Poe wrote this he was not living in a contest age. However, the adage applies to this particular contest, at this ynrtlciilar time, What are you BUMHERBIDE. Sterling Hunter... ..i ......7_95,s75 May ff. Murphy... ......‘ 912,475 ' or-,iAnr.o'i'i°iirrowN. James Heron-... .. ... 2 329 165 tn sawn. arm. J. L. c»i~niiiini"III..I".`§§iLairlvoo going to do? . June 20th ' W. Li. Hogg... .-. 02 I-Iiliary Mciilillan... _ .£46,875 Nelson Winchester... .. .....3l7,ii25 Nellie 'l`rainor... ......i*i5,ti'I5 Walter R. Power... .. .....\l,l0ll Ensign Whit(-... .. ......ii5,~i2h Mildred Harper... ..71ii,425 Blanche Stewart... l03,500 Ethan J. Nicholl... _..21,325 .DTBTRICT NUMBER TWO. MONTAGUE. Hilda (`Jaii:phell...... ..1,5l0,375 Percy Hcnmaii... .......i1¢2,ll50 Margaret Mcliityrc... . ...‘.30,7'l5 Clara. Walsh... ...........138,350 J. W. \Vhitc... .....41,000 ALBERTON. Annie Bell... ........79,625 Austin Leavitt... ......44,il25 Nellie M. Hart... ......'.98,325 TIGNISH. Mrs. John unnkntt... ......,1,492,125 J. M. Arsenault . . . . . . 1,526,975 KENSINGTON. Gladys Doyle.. .....174,525 Margaret Cameron... . ......39,500 Margaret Sutherland... .......3l,925 Belllamin Sonier... .. .....14,025 Margaret Caneley... .. .......1,754,900 (_}eo.Bowuess... .........138,875 Mrs. F. J. Murphy... . .. ...£94,860 (lien Leslie... ...........104,300 Helen P. Cook... .......223,215 GEORGETOWN. Mrs. F. C. Owen... . . . . .. ........342,475 Percy N. Manuel... .....231,425 DISTRICT NUMBER THREE. THORNDYKE. rl: R. Prowse... ........78,000 CLARKTOWN. iilelle Gillis... ....‘..o5,o5o ----- ~ -» ~ - i snmAi.eAim. l GHAPAUD. Piiizias Not Only the $800.00, 'But the Extra Votes Offered Between Now and UNI" TWO THREI-I-(foant thc' Pearl .\'cwsomc_.. .,.513,20l) Dun Dixon... ......ill4,425 " ' .ee ,nan any Morris... ..........u-i,»inn i GRAND IUVER. Alfredo McNeill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..7i45,525 J. W. Newton... .......9l§.775 Tlios. A. ('ohb... .......106,225 STANLEY BRIDGE. James E. l"lcnimiiig...... ‘1-i. '|'. ricknrinn... ......ios.275 W. A. Mlllcl‘..... ,.....283,700 Vi&1':L)RIA. Mrs. W. S. ilowatt...... .. Sain 13. lfreiich... ...‘ ALBANY. Frank McKenna... ._ .......34,775 lda Dawson... ...........110,325 CAPE TRAVERSE. E. F. Crosby... ...73,l75 Leslie Campbell... ....118,225 NORTH RUSTICO. John Houston...... ...£120,400 MERMAID. Irene Munn... ............. .. RUBTICO. Ange Buote ........................ .. WHEATLEY RIVER. Jos. A. l"ord...... .1l4,800 BURLINGTON. Alex. Cousins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. BALTIC. Wallace Wadell .................... ..105,500 FRENCH RIVER. ‘Emerson Delaney... (5. T. Sim9 . . . . . NEW LONDON. A S. Dunnlng...... ..2,183,575 MARBKFIELD. Alex. Mc!-leth... ........84,450 \,irs. Angus Darriich... .....106,523 M ALBION ..29,550 ..28,775 .78,175 146,325 73,500 .57,325 103,925 .$1,625 T. _ Ludlow Jenkins... ,i N. wiiixrou. ‘A. ri. wine ...................... .. .......l18,625 ..4_a,i2n ) ( Continued on page three. A trating Horrors of ““’° '" S°°"“ "°°" ‘mi ‘° ‘ ° Captain Kendall of Empress on Stand for Several Hours Gives Evidence Regarding the Catas- trophe. New Chapters Being Disciosed Illus- Disaster. Flame Burst from Empress When Struck Showing That Storstadt Cut through to Boilers. QUElil.ji`, .innp lil.-Tlic l‘1|iil>Fl'SS l~ltoi‘sludt showed in coiiformity with ol iivliinil inquiry hcgziii this iiiiirii-fiiii\'igntiiiii rules, lic cliiiii;-_-i he took ing. It ii-ns hri‘ii|.;ht out thot the,(‘.. the step as ii sriiegiiarifing measiire P. }t`s. lust cstirriiite of the iiuiiilior owing to the fog, rl-le woiild mit. ail- _',',pf_ in 1014, init to the t-ltoi'sliintn;ivp,, or were innilo to port her holim after she Llu, mttm. “.(.,,(, "IOSL ,.L.ti,.,.nt in their plowed ilowii the ll<_ tif \loiitl'iie\l. llc will lie assisted by »l. W. ilrilliii iiiiil C. -*_ l-iaiizli of New _\`ork, both of wlioiii- arc lii\\'yci‘s of the iTniteil States ud- niiralty, :ind iiiriircd in the Titanic iiiveuLi;g:1l.ioii, and by .\`i\rniaii licech- er, ails-.i of 'Ni-:\\' York, and .»\rthiii- }i‘itzpiiti'ick. of Qiielwc, son of Sir illiiirli-s Fitzpatrick, cliici justice o the supreme court of i’an.iula. Storstorl owners, and It. H. Loinas, thc iinrlcrwriters. It had been expected that ltoliert Laing, K. (‘., of London, would also iiiipossiblc to come over. The oliicial list of 4', |’_ [L oonn- sel for the enquiry is:- liutlci .»\sp_jnal1, K. C., of London; |'~ W- llédtly. K~ C-. gi-‘-ncral counsel for the coiiipriny; F. E. Meredith, K,- U., oi' Montreal; A. R. Holden, K. C. of liiontreiil. 'l`lie counsel for the riinstcr, engineers and olilcers are: Aiiiie fleolirioii, K. C., of Montreal; ond A. C. M. Thomson, Of Quebec, A. 'l'asclir-reaii, advocate of Quebec, has liceii appointed Secretary ofthe Uoinneissiiin. (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Jiii.c 16.-Evidence ain- plifying the known coiiteiitioiis re- ;_fui-dlng the cause of the disaster to the Enzipress ot Ireland at Father }"c.'Liit. St. Lawrence, Muy 25|, was brought out at to-days opening ses- sion of the investigation by the Dom- inion Fommissioii of which Lord Mersey, of the British House of Peers, is cliair-rriiii. So far the miiin iirgii':..cnts oi' Cnptnin Ki-ndnll that he was stationary when rammed by the Stiirstiirlt and of thc owners of the colller that the Eirifpress pliircil licrseli lii front of their vessel which indispiitnlily h.-id the right of wrty, was only cl..-plinsizcd. Cnpt. Kar-dzill was on thc stiiiid for i~ie\~crnl hours. Hc igiivc H striiiailit- foi'u'iird iicrountiiif the events on the terrible r;'iii'iriiig, :iloiig the line of tho tcstiinony :it the Riirfoiiski iii- quiiry. Qucstioiied by Lord Mersey zi.~',to wliy hc stopped his sliip when he tiiriicd the green light that the THE YfEATliER ` THE TEMPERATURE TIDE M008., ETC. (Special to The Guardian.) .T(l|l().\i"l`O. June l7tli.~-Maritime: strong uertcrly zmd north-westerly winds: clciiriiii: und_cool. THE WE/\'i`HEli.-Yesterdiiy, the weather wus fiiir in the ciirly piirt of thc dny but in the nfternnon it rain- ed heavily und when night clout-'l it was dnnip. ch'illy and dlsiigri-riahli.-_ with the wind blowing ,\ gnle. The liiglir-f. teiupcrnture registered yestcrdny was 61 degrees above zero, thri lowest the previous night, being 46 degrees nlmve. At 9 n. m. yester- dny it was 57 deg. nllove; nt 9 p, m. 50 deg. nhove. The tide will he high this evening nt 6.04 iind tomorrow at 7.ll; ii will lie high tomurroiv morning 6.25 rind Friday ut 6.56. The sun sets this evening at . 'iii and tomorrow nt 7.54; it will be high tomorrow nfioriiinig and Fri l.~iy nt L08. The nioon sets tomorrow morning nt 4.09. The last quiv‘tr>.:‘ of liic moon was on Miiiirlay. _'une l5tli nt. 10.20 n ir/. The ii 'con wl,l he full Tuesday. Jui-e 23rd nt ll.ZlIl 5, ni, The lciiuth of today will be iiftceu hours iiiid iiirty live iiiliiulis g *___ Captain O. Lange will represent thc not for the collier, but he found it \ Mln:ird‘s Liiilment (Tures Ithcnmatlsm wlii-ii Viipt. Keiiilall ou flip vcrgi: of i:ollalJse,m<-t. Capt. Anderson of thc collii-r wh.',i\ the ioriiici' reiicli- cd the '.\`t.orstiidt. Appareiitly until (`i\iit. Kendall was takeii uwiiy iii- scnsililc hi- veiieirtently argued the eollier had rninmed hiiii at i‘ill speed lwhilo Captain Andersen coiiteridi-d it was the lntter`s fault. .CELEBRATED HIS l0IlRD BIRTHDAY. . FREDERICTON, Julie l-'i.- Lon Richardson todny celebrated his lu3ril liirthdny. He is bale and hearty.- lP[lSllll|C llllllilli ll THE MAEUALENS I-iis Excellency Archbishop Stagni, Apostolic Uelegatc, /arrived at Ani- hcrst. f\l;i5_;diilen Islands. yestcriiuy iiioriiiiig, in contipniiy with his Sec- retory, Mgr. Sinnott. und Bishop O'Lr~o.i'_v. After celebrating Mass, the pnrty drove to Bnssin. 'Ib-ilsiy they take steamer to Grlndstone ls- lnnd mid tri-morrow they drive to House Harbor, which they leave on l"l`il`@Sf1 on Miiiiduy morning Hs Ex- cellency nnil his Secretary will leiiwi for Quebec. There he will attend the rr-:option to be ten/tiered to C.ii- flllllll Bclllfl on his return friim Rome ou June 28rd. COIIIIU EVENTS , HIIOUNCEIEIITS, IEETIIIGS ETC One cent per word cncli insertion in this coluni-n. linsli must iiccninpnny order. Miiiimim. cliargi-. twciitydlvo cents. "Pure Gold Snlnd Tircssiiig_l‘i»wder. 2988. "DRINK OXOLA you will Ent het- W. Sleep Better and Feel Better. 800-6-Q)\2wk|. 1 "Just one stroke for each key, Ithrit's_a\l there is ini th¢'opernt,iun cl the perfectly, siile nnrl simply Pcriect. Smith Premier Typewriter. lA. Milne F_i°aser,_Ha\ilax, N,.S., 2li5'l. “T wish tn notify the Patrons or ilonslinw Roller Mills that on Fri- driys during the summer month; th, mills will'he closed. ll. F1. Crosby. 2953-0-15 M2i Eli. l Minsrd’s Linlment Cures Goldl. etc .__ ~%.Q, ‘-“T ‘sac gow-i enirqm---b-- ---- mr- M. ... 4.; $1-_n.¢»r