00! -.~ lla :,._.Trv _;,a' ':_ _ ___ P '_ __ » “THU LATEST News - Wm' " ' 7 iv 'nav 0 ‘\ --'_ » ~- .r.\!"’.-=_ . 0PEll 00.000 0 00 ° _ Eusiiuz 0l;__f000i0l 0l~.0000u 000 iii 000 J ri. \ _ / _ 'Flii'~ |?lun8éFor.lleiv» De- '_ 0 _ __ _ ` secured Thirieenimrupelu Men _who Rescued Ship.s.Wue Beumi From Luuiehufs ’_ii'ii`i»`_¢iii'¢`iiiii|__-.Biiiiiiiiige ' Woods Sold Them For J _Crew iit__W_olf Point.P.E.l. T°:ChHl°ii0i0WJl 1 2._.‘ »\ ”'*" $18,000 To P.E. » 0_n.Tr|azatEdmonton Crew.Save_d _lslandnts ` ` _e ____' --. ` ‘ ~ » ° --- (s eciei to The ounrcii n ' HALIFAX July 'I-While runnin ` ' . P s ) ‘ e ~ K . (Special to The Guardian) _ _ __ under bare poles before a heav aio (.g_oecie.l to The ounruihn) mfii _t°‘°g:§§° ’,`}°_f°“'°“ “Y HY“d' Icp1vioNToN, July 1.-s. A. Bent- M1322? Tiff,” ,§ii“,,'i,i,`f,‘,1i.yi,,,7i,,,gI‘1i`,',§ the schooner Mena oerter sz ytghe, OTTAWA. -Jllly 7---Arrangements Mondny mornin mpmg' Limited IGY, aI`i.0ld`timer of the North, who .Diiiti-ict 'goin-t on Mnndny next to coal laden, bound from Louilburg to for collipetitive plans for the new de- John Weatherbie gndvi ‘Iimtii SMR' on June 17 brought into the city answer to the eileree ei receiving Charlottetown, foundered 4’ miles on P“'Itm°“t“l b“i1‘“"85 at UUNWH-v*1l`° schooner "Maud Cn terra; ng giufe °°"°“ mack fo! “'h°ll"- Whmh 5° 5*'-‘M four stolen foxes which were found on CBI” G¢°rE”u Al1ti&0".i9h C0\l!\tY. being completed. amid.,-'v»,. inn., i,,{,,.~ ii°“" “ for siz,ooo 0 returned to the north me ranch after they were tene.. from this morning- 0 Messrs- .Russel C°1°0ft WHO Wll2l\.G‘e"orj-o, fi-iie ’Meee~mC‘:_“rt°.__ . “VE again. and after a little preamble Lee-8 infnnnne ii, no ntinn. than the Capt. Crew launched a dory with Mm-ohnnd will iinve charge ei tiiei ii-ei, . -owner ere weii imownein 555 succeeded in locating six more of the _mnii who risked' iiie i ie witiie irieiid the crew and with difficulty reached 001"-Petition to select the.best design Province. She carried a car o of coal “tue valudww' thu” black “nd Sn' at the time Captain Holmes was re- °h°r° “f°W- were here today and wont oi,-or the ii-inn sydney iei. Meeeie ihfneeie .Ben ver wbelps for which he paid to their Bcnnii iibm e wrecked eine at weii The schooner was caught in alieavy general ground plan with Hon. Geo. & Co., Both vessef and ci,_i.ee‘ ei.efin_ lucky iinders the sum'oim$2,000. t Point pi-inn., Edward Inland in i903_ breeze 08 Cups “Jacek and ‘Toon the crey. ` _ ' sii. ' c ‘Bent ey returned two e ii 0 Wi . _ . - crew was comps e to ta e in all The competition is open to nrchi- led in sho Om” of Hyndmm] ~&G0’ the whelps which were p\{rcb§sed,b§ he?-‘E 15,5-h¥1(,)::; t;1O¢3,¢l:-Sioseétriiertrilixg CIHWBBS- Heavy will and Pitph GHPK- tects all over the British Empire. ._._____. __`_ 0 a syndicate of Prince Edward Island who in appearing ier Meriigen ee the ness made the situation even more Prince will he given for the beet heu - » f ~ ' breeders for no lens than $10,000. triei. At the time or the wreck cnn- .”'Y"‘§' _ dozen p'ia-ns received. The author of _ The MUG bldilk haired E0ld makers tain Holmes and six oi his men were The cause In th” sinking of t he the best plan will of course have they we” later 'iieilpllfthed to the Island. indanger of their lives for nearly sehr' was the breaking away 0' the work; the five others next in merit " ' ' ___ it 7 "0 " When' UUE deal had been Carried twenty-four hours. They were wreck- wutch t“°kl° of the ”""i" hmm sway' will rece ve $3.000 each. From Dun's Commercial and Legal thmugh’ Bentley md made “ clear ed 0'" evening ‘1“l`|"8 ll heal/Y BIIOW ing' Tha vessel then gm; ima NW' The ground already prepared will he Record,_ July 4, ' _ _ NUM Of $13.Q00 in Elshteell (UWB. storm' and gains. At nine o’elock trough of the Bea and soonthé :storm used asl a basis calling for plans but . OHS Ul0llS&ll¢l d01lBl`S B day Bild BM next morning Morrigan embarked in pmmded her t° pieces' . competitors will be,at liberty to send K1NG3_ - with 5'_°aP tal Of 53-500- HB 1135 a rowboat which had to be slnidded The vessel was °wned by Capmm in different “ ground plans if they so _ _ ' llglilll left f0I‘ the ll0l`l-11 00Ul1tl`Y With over the ide for some distanceand Wmtherhee' Lomsburgi' and others desire. .Billsof gale oi- gnnttei M0i.tgiige'e_ the object in view of securing another i-owed in the doomed veeeei lmeii 'emi and was partly insured in Lloyds. The competition ' w`ill close proba- Gorman `Mury, St.’ Charles to (hid. “tt” °f whflps' "eg°n“u°“° for nur' 0'°|0¢k lil t\1°‘l1|t°l'l\00l1- 'P1105' DMS- The Crew are Tmmaiu Cook' Isaac my in Nnveinim- _and wnrinnn tin, Prim; $91; _ innin etncin imiiieme-nie chase of which be made before coming tied with the waves end eneiiy Harbor; James Mcpherson, Louieburg; first bonding will bog” next yea,-_ otc, June 24_ ci . ' , to Edmonton. _ biniigiit nii the men eeieiy ee more' \Vm._ J. Morgan, Newfoundland. All The buildings include the ‘new su- Ae that time the newspapers made left Autognish for their respective preme court, to rrlzcommodate also - PRINCE. _ _ . _ _ much of the heroic feat and Morrigan homes t°dB'y' the Rnuw com ie _ ‘ *~“-"'--'-' built on the recently exproprlated D““”' C E to W L 035013’ $700 property overlook ng the river west WW 0" L0* 9. Jlllw 25 ay m sion and the De A was presented with a _purse of gold _pnrtment of Justce and the depart- D°°dl~ _ _ . - _ _ _ for his bravery. f 0 ~ mental oillce block. They will be ' A _ ‘ » ,_ .;. _;}._ THE Mlllglli SUPREME llllllllfl 0|v[|i3|0[ P030 preme court building will be taken $505 DPW “t B“m"l°1`sld¢- Jun 25- I ii0Wn_ . Hinton J. S. to Frank Hall 550~ --is 3 . ' .___ __ 12 uc at Summerzide, June 26. Buuds,y’s heavy rains rendqved eonl --------r _ Mefinuizliey J mos to Ephraim oitioue in the rniiitie comp on the “ The recon nt Riverside Park vern- Meione $525; 41-he on Lot 9, June Exhibition Grounds very uieeg came Ch“"°“°t°W“' M°“‘1“Y- on yesterday. were lursely at-tended CONDENSED A Sf 5'-' _ ' what with the wet and the xiii ntl ` BMT” Hi” H°”°"'M" J“““°° Fm" about seventy persons seine out Muiligann Patk. . to Joseph Mulli- mosphere it proved quite a. bed night geram 'Wm Ch“"1°tf°t0W“ by UDBCIBI l-Valli ` P gan $1' 80 ac on .Lot 27 June 27. in camip. Yesterdays flue weather _Daniel Mcncmald vs' The Island The “cel WGN “P YO the lllillol hikll 'Myrick E. M. to Josie ' Bouifreauit was welcome and it enabled a busy cmd St_°mge 0°" I“td"'A“ “ctw” t°- Btimdnfd 0! i0l`mel‘ Years an-1 it R000 .. _i . _ _ 5 ._ _ ‘ $270: ppty at Tlgnish, June 25. day to bc put in by all the units in recuvgr damages alleged to h_av° been days “POW Wal °l1l0Y¢d bl! H11 Wh0 0 _ t -T .h 1 "mn 1 $2;/[yrick E. M,_to Stephen Bernard camp. ;‘;5$ya_1s"i%gtl7;;‘;l‘§£1 the’ defendant Wm' attended. The Citizens Iinnd rendered 11° °°“ P91' W°" 95° U" U 0: 12} nc on Lot 2 J une 25. The most important art i th - _ - _ some lively music for the uccassion. this eolgron. Gash must accompany - Richard 'Avid to stephen Bernard- ciey'e ,work wee the inepegtioh Zi th; Mr- M°L¢Hn. K- C.. aeeocinted with The following ere the races with the order. Minimum charge twenty-five $125; 75 ac on Lot 2, June 25. Army Medical Corps by Colonel Jones }"h°‘;‘heW*l'§ x;`jeM$v};§l_1“°__';- ;i;P°5"°:\ results. ' - °°“ 5:__.A__'_~_~__'__._____._ _.___ Willis Sarah A. to B. I. Re/ypor the Director General of the medical or a X 5 1° F' Bw” ' ' TAKE Yoon FILMS-To RIToH1E's $2,500; 51 nc, on not 4. June 24. service, who arrived non, 0tn,w,_..,,,, K- C-» '=Pl>°“¥°d l°f the defendant 2.19 GLASS. ` 7-BM1 k. d. W' tt J. Fr t Th B tt_ _ _ °‘-‘mP““Y- W P $400§a50 J Lot 3 ilre“a2 “mc samrday night The corps wqm in The case for the deienc which f- \ ‘ ; ao on 0 , une- 7. ' n ~ _ _ 9. » ll There were onl two starters in this, FQ; E;I;:"TA'Al?Pl}pt‘o . _ _ _ -. _ _ ';'i’§iif;(:rtu:>“ne£‘vg;T;ry;P§§a:&:h¥;t wr H” Honor “F1 Fen°_YY§4®““_d_eel- race. Hilda B,y2.2oi nnii -Ginge.r,2.zo. siiiiiienii nmmiir - - - -.~ 4.313% _ ledortgsges. e ' » viutni-in»» ii-i:k~_ ‘ britney were `e‘in`i,i0yeg_ S10" QD. the P°i"l'f 0! “°“”‘“lt» “'99 Four heats were necessary to decide Mri- ' . P as the field 'ambulance of an advance' 'fummmced ml Saturday ‘md was f°“‘ this race. Hilda S. won the first- veni Boehm. Die Nm ee, 'Bu ‘ Barnett Thereasa .to Thoe. to Thee. gnnrd in n¢tion_ irnnniiing np‘ the `\i°“°‘1 when the C°“"'t f°9Um°d W' two, then _Ginger won the third $35. 9" ». -_ ~ ' _ _ 3. V smith et ei Trustees $450; so oc on ;,,,,,,,,,i,,i- and can ii, nine on ii, _doa Hilde s. cept ea the next one howl &! ` '° o ' Sm' 6163101 L'-lf 3' J“"° 37- 0 ld etch r y g R ' 'Q' ‘Mme °"1d°”°° W” kd Amfmg the over und the rgrce. 'ibe best miie was . ._ ~ _ »» _ ‘B " t . ll `l'»h ll it ' WANTED; A FOR GBlN'E_R&_L Bell M. A. to Artemcs Burns ¥772; wegeg:e_sfeten§igg to aim: exgppei witnesses examined was Charles J. 2_25_ liousewc(i;@k._ digs. Wesley lliriilt, Am- Assignment, June 26. inrining tin, vnrinne ,intiee eemieeted »Dom.ville, who said it was his duty ll er;g_n_ii__g_`_iu gte; ' ligilltei. ‘_-Bcu A. M. to J, A. _lsrnoeet ‘ ei with the .,i,,i,,n.t,,,,,,n,_ The wipe e,,_ to nee theirtlre temperature in the 2.30 CLASS. WANTED, AGIRL FOR .GENER Trustees §661;` Assignine , June' 23. v _ “Old St0l'BK° P00111! WAS kept Bt _ ' housework. Avrlly -Mrs R. B. chrnpheii win. to Aihcl; wood $200; q!.‘Ti~l;.te°dLi1;;`tu1-ilcffiile crigiggzilhlezi' nvotec- F‘""°“‘l‘g P°‘“" ‘md “.1” *"° "‘°°* "W" F0" h°"°°- °*“f*°\1 ll* “li°' ““*‘**. gun, ze Pr nee st.~ 140-1~s-Maipd. 0 64 econ Lot 2s, June 28. tion ei, iiie~me,,,ii - genie out ie, in them was frozen. It sometimes Moth Miner, zeniot, 1-u.~h.fmle and noir wA`i;;i.m5Ti'.0*iEi§'iT’i;§i‘§if_ 0 rruthere A. w. to _John Leiurgey -tiiie purpose to Yen, took Only _24 hours for meet to be score Card. The src: heat was won ie A i t G ,ii om _ $500; ‘55~oc~on Lot' 6, June 25. Th _ 82- ii-Re im e e 1 ee frozen; on other occasions it required hy zeeiot but the next three lineto 5- 997 ° “ar an °°- C ei -W L tn John Lngiirgoy e. _.D g en were -mp °y iour days’ freezing. The practice was ere onptured by Moth Miller in 5_14M¢f_ , _“S °Y e Z in outpost duty on the open ground e _ e -t eh W _ ' _ ' $450; 33 no on Lot , June 5. 0 Spree. ou e carcases On the easy style. Zealot se:J:e_'1 second °‘~iM9°s1T°R,<_i".'fAi3L“’ “fi “*Kij Linuietter w. G. to n.J. Moiviurnn. ”‘}§u;e°f.;f;l»l:ogfih%2.°'tnc;"§§‘§§f'Con. elebeenfl nllew them ie remain there money. Ferndale third eufl ever “E llil) Wall 6 . DPY GUM fl.-“O 00. 9 i p i 0 _ Jn 25, - _ till frozen, when they would be re- C d i th Tim 111;, 112 1125, _gene _§;1§_Mtf. ssmniifgogcdgseifhntsa £'W.VIT;iurgey' §{‘_,'i’§tisa,!1l1’_‘~e.I_‘§“g;l:_i’ itggr ilgiigiger its moved to the general* cold storage 1f‘1ri_ our 0" e ° WANTED GIRL' FOR GENERAL $1,500; 80 uc on Lot 27, 5June .27. e ~_~i i -' “ti ~ i.t° I 0 e - F?" compartments and probably plied. up housework :ood wow. no waehine ivnnrheha John to o. s. Romsey 'il' ..i‘i§‘§§°.§,;i§ -iii’ "if-,2°"i »"ee°‘_’°' The tempereture in those coinpertl T1-msn: umurs 0i.Ass 9 Anvly 29 Fitzroy Sr- Weei- ssoo; science, June 27. W 51', ii. W ff' Ii, “ 'fi' ments. wee maintained ntfreeeing ,_ _ _____,_________ ' ; - Remuev 0 'e gif? 1011-10/lair o s to J he Muirheed 1°.. ~~?‘l"' li F "WY" "S *B “ll ° ` point hu the time. It was his out Commodore Lovat won thin event. st on Sir fan's staff will be Bri- y _ . -. » - __ cv _ ~ ~ - _f - - 0 ' . »...;_.u_ . _ 1S' . AUGUST, A 500; 77 o Lot -18, June 23. ~ . . _ _ to tnlre the temperaturecthree times in three strelklit busts. 1' "Fl l.. W:ll'IlT}fro[:° :Bharat iousework. Apply $` ac -n I ¥?é;rke..qm`em'1_ Elmo” aniuainr 3 d°Y"BtA 8's. m..-_11-50 B-In-. Mill 5 ian second and. Harry I-~ tlllfll _ t M i4i_ rig H1 7 A b Releases. . f. p. m. _sud to keep a record ofthose 0 rg_ ggB, ID T088 ' ` _ . ‘I _. . _ _ . _ _ _ temperatures. The egg temperature - NOTES _ ;§9§e~_§§g couer Merci. ct nimur. coiier s1.as.l*l~§,1’.nflv\ 54_1°;_June za. was nent ot" ze ehovebnero_Fenrenlr°lt M D A M Ie _ ' 0 ____ ___ ie 1 ' ~ ‘ ' 1` 24, J 24. ' - _ - and above but not slow, while for _r. . . c 1.11109- .QW _ ,__ ‘ ciicr for Pieuuid were Senuel-(_Sun~ “° °° ‘°t we i"%*‘?‘0°°‘°” °f -’““=“‘°“*°- the giinerei etorese of mutter. or ne ciri_<_z.19_ii. wishes iu"»i>°§iS~i°h°2 pi ent $15.00 Appv Rober -rsig ‘ - _ _ - ._ _ i i, ii- gen. 'ii ii k g- the pub c a menagelu-en ' _ °"2°"‘°‘°°f ' “UE” B ..“i:‘“ i'.“e.“"l°:0° ee P- .$2.0 .0 .. ..:.i..:.f ..._ ro.. .ie --‘---_` _; _v. .' . _ - - ~ Tmonmn wAN'reu> Fon wmsT _ - DEEDS_ A ' °-"_ 'R35 » ' ' " ~ ' to sen-1 liar down. Devon Beiieei A Nm g_ Snnninmeng _ _ __ _ _ _ not get it any colder at 25 above. .lied Dr- F"“"e" hi - i i_ . ;ao.oo. Percy' o. Treaehioh, score- chnnqiiereo. 1-Let ni _Trustees to _ _ _._ __ _ _If the temperature rose to as or ze Heins unable to uv '“.l.. ' mee” "rn - _ _ k 5 25E13lpd G S McLeod $2 100; ppty at Chin' - at any time for a short period, no arrallZ0ll1°l1U| '10 h“~"?““" tn '“ tmff- ` ' - _ ' ' ' ’ ' w_ _ ' ~_ _ ~ ' ~ . 'ii M ` `d'd iv n, "»'hn§f~ wriinouirients son same,-e A sfAri1u‘ or 1oo 1°i_*°*°“’“» "“"° 2”' ' ; _ 0“_0_0ll.E°l'G ‘“”""’“°° "°““‘ ‘“° "‘“°°' th-°‘° ‘”°“'° _°w" an r ° nu to me .nent ie __ be no escct on the condition oi the iurortuuntely 'l “°"°‘ 1'* R‘-“““- L" 5”' Appl’ ‘° J t neu! rd Fiirmeru ‘ """"‘ ' ent To ii intent d 'r ee gre: inieoerrlei- ` James W. Villett R.R..No. 7 Bon- G"°°“ T-’ ' ° td °900. 15 'é (Special to the Guardian) m ' “ .5 “_” P" 9°* * _ °1\°_W1-. ' U _.m 7;?-il’4f|"‘f ?.l:>°crn§}s¥eJ§i?i‘i)e' ' 5 ' 'H TQWNW' *"i’7'“°"~°.“°"‘?"**° * ° 'glenilréfiiin§b§:il;al:Ptheu§:>i:0.whlt1§:;§2' MCGRATH 'BEATS owN RECORD- TEACHEE WANTED FOB Néw -McMillan' Isabel to Norman Ling "WHA "'°"‘"ly Md' '°““‘°"l7‘ "'i“‘.“‘ were the same, though their actual _Fm 'M G th Dominion School. Supplement $25, $459,. ii ee on Lot 24' _iene “_ - fair and much the same temperature. temeeretei.” migiiii very according CHICAGO, Julv 7-Matt c ra Hector Moliegd, Sec'y. " _ Méqiinid Dennis to 0. A. Hornsby _ .THU W3iA'l.’HER.- Yesterday was to eiieeieee ei geede etoieii wigine of the Irish American Club New Yee); _ _ _ 135.7-nm-1E2ipd. ei 500, pew ee Cheiietietewii Coin. o perfect summer day, cl_har_and hot; them e Witneee iiioiinceii tin, nook threw the 16 pound hammer """*""’-]‘*'”*~.“` '_ iii ' ' _ \ r0p\Bil\_lllS C1931* 'W mlm-' " ‘ 1' ble? h <1 d gn feet seven inches yestcrdily b\‘¢5lii“E .WANT19D‘“'|-` 593513 FOR m°“' June 24' ` V l er The" temperature "at‘ three o'ciock “ W °` “cor 6 8 temps". his'own worid’s record 15 incheB. Park Oornbiv School. Sunplcmiht Palmer James to H. . Pam ~ _ e eh Re ii . B tures he took daily of the cold stqr- , _ ;55_qo. use 0 preferred. Appiy_ to shoe, ao ec on Lot 80. June 25.- _f“‘§e_i"{‘;;“ “Fe Y, °‘ mf? Regis hge room, chu reed the detour out . 9 iiohn stewart, see. Trustees. rhimer r-I. vi to niehi. nieosuslxv “_ _ _°"° '“° “fi W “e“° '» to the iury, hesinhins et the istn T--“'"“’-‘° d June 24 Alfred ` _onus e`t oi izs-1-ami <1. 09; ao e on not to. June Sl-__ °_*_l’°'“'° “'“° 5° °U"°°° ° .‘"° ‘°"° nee meer Ana coins on to April. He Rim A"i?qD_ ‘fwnnfg ig _ C, to lil. Watt! 'pill Sig witlliuahsontiigrn 58 alliigvbecorded said’ that the lambs he saw in cold _ est wiii .i'3~`_i'ie on 'loot 84,' _June 24. ) _ydtlzeeey §_e°:"7e _igggge _ebgve eero storegte during tlge peiiiiod in quegizg. - ' J°*‘“fR' 0 ignrtgnges. . _ _ igwftweelg ._°’i§;>!u‘_1:e‘e“"‘;f:e tlggencnmzrih to ife that ' V I 4 ' ' ` A ° .- "\' f ‘ ` _ _ _ ~ ~ ' . 'they were not frozen in a pile, but__ _in siiipi-iigg, p0g1~_._3nmmer- O' A” 't`°`D°“;X. Mcqlmém 51 vgbqvtd W nina ll; nl);/ill-Ll: gl 'z1'"¢l7' Fwm I his °b“"°u°"° I." side can nowbe classed as a. shlppinl’ _et Olililriptti _ i»¢il_ll‘ “\l9;.._ __ 5.. ~ _. ; ' _ ' i - ' hoiight that ‘it was not possible for on i ‘en i me neiinunin- J_ 9‘ A. F. .Brii'e° he- above. 0 . the-iambrto become soitdni-ing the P qv ¢' ‘ ‘ ii, Jop- ' oc _ »._Martin fo Od W Nl Grd G03 _Y :hs~2ll?x°alln§tor: um' _“N7 w"° in tm’ ‘md 't’°‘°°¢°° sph Reld`2_Co.,lh¢_3lll,l llf|°d,¥°l¢“' .,w_eh..e..e,_°l_eiiei.e The temperatures he took were sc- de’ ei¢_ei.ii°nn_i°i. piig¢,°n__J, 0 _ deer.” eiiove cord_ing~‘ to *the readings of the ther- , - _ * _..._ - ,nf big. monilter- ' _ ` -Pnormrrnoif oAsm.- Before ._ ‘ -Mr: J. 0. Bunn :evo ov denee on to strpenuinry wright ot _sommermio wi. eiuinnnn the arrdngonnnts 'with thc plaintiff _en setniriiny ing. prohibition ease .i,ig__e1i/it _ <_r¢Iil¢° 51°* flllltivll ill*-° °°\‘l_l‘°"“S°- nnsihn llral Murphy. K°l\_ll'\¢*°“-- nt 15,55 .nn ' 6‘_"liild'¢_!l¢¢ W0! WGN bl'°lll|l_¢ *-0 Which' was adioui-ned from the pre- . 6‘pl_lnt"' 100' late' t0 D6 lim- Hit” viomi Mbndpy was conduded, Quill* iniiinn .ini gn. .nolfstii _ _ the'li;ge_'ev€n‘ln¢ lui! _ment being reserved.-J. “mon” than __ ‘wks _ rme¢i“of_ thot. _-no esreunsnt inode with! -mr. one uri. .1..we»iey oouie ‘ _-_gth,.o1n|hps‘im remove the -'oeoiiogu me "0 ohne,-on or views win, Ain., 'f-in illrinit was st'9lahiti8'| express-m-ivoe saturday evening on s two- dklllflls _ that the fllllhlel were months visit to Mr. Gould's home in not renioved from the carcass. ‘All g`nn,,n,f,|¢¢,_J. _- 'the shipments of that meat were ' -cw »5 'made on plaint_iff'| instructions. --Hrs. R. T. Holnial and dlulhtet. The can for.the _defence was closed, Mi. can-ie, returned by the Cusco (moon lo fer as the leading of evidence was peep "stead" morning from limb concerned, what the tr nl ldivnrnfd. reel, where they have nent tht put _ami on the , ption to-morrow. dx months.--'.l. _ _counsel on beam will deliver 'their ow- cioilng addresses to 'the fury. and ef- -lr. _H. P. Strong returns( to with a nor-_ ter 'His Honors charge, the can will summsrgide Saturday onlin; from ~ . south n exp - - . """""“"""f‘T"""“‘ ~ ° nge. ‘O llihuam uhimnt cures nicumper inpwp hert. He had frozen ieinh and eouiq pearence oi Ionn Girl- HP *W1 l"°'“' / ._ . » THE BAPTIST ' l$$UlIllllllll __- KINGSHORO, P. E. I., July 7.- The association had line weather on Saturday. in the evening a Splendid platform session was held. Rev. I. W. Porter, M. A., gave a great ud- dress on The Need of Home Mission Work in the Maritime Provinces. Rlev. Nell Herman, B. A., Truro, N. S., gave a. graphic picture of the great Canadian West. Rev. J. A. Gordon, D. D., Montreal, represented tpe Grande Ligue Mission of the Pro- vince of Quebec and made a strong plea for the Evangelization of the Prov rice oi Quebec by the s mple gus- pel of Jesus Christ. SUNDAY MEETINGS Sunday mqriiing opened line with threatenings of rain. More seats were brought into the church to accommo- date the throng of people. Rev. Neil Herman, Pastor of Emunanuel Bap- tlse Church, Truro, N. S., preached a striking sermpii from the text Lk 5 ’ 4. He gave a picture lst of the Secret" of the Night of Fruitless Toil and 2nd of the Secretoi the Big Catch. _ Sunday afternoon it rained hard but the church was well filled. Rev. H. Y. Corey, India, gave a states- manlike address on the Problems of Mission Work iln Ind a and How to solve them. ’ Rev. I. W. Porter spoke very effectively on "'i"ne Invest- nient of Our Money In the Kingdom of God. This service will be long re- meinbered. In sp te of the downpour of rain the church and schoolroom was again filled with people. Dr. Gordon, Mont- real preached an able sermon on “The Church as the Body of Christ.” Thiq Church in which the Association is met was Dr. Gordon’s first Church, and hs is greatly beloved by the peo- ple. R. N. Rand, Licentiate, `con- ducted an evangelistic service at the close nf the sermon in which many of the delegates took part. RESOLUTIONS. ' A mosthearty resolution of thanks was given to the people of the com- munity ior the most hospitable cn- tertainment. The'choir and the or- _geiniht were thanked for assisting in the music, Home other resolutions which have' not been noted that were ‘passed by the Associations were the following: 1. Whereas, some of our churches are without permanent pastors, amd whereas tire Prosperity of our cause is dependent upon a continuous min- istry, Tlrorefora Resolved, that we urge _the Home Mission Board to make evrin greater elorts to keep all of our churches under their cave supplied the whole year with efficient pastors. And further resolved that a com- mittee on ,pastoriess churches be among.the_ standing committees of this nslocintion to assist in setvling pastors _in all of our churches. Revs. Z. L. Fash, U. H. McLean and W. D. Wilson were nppo nted as* this cqmmittee. 2. Whereas by vote of the Marl- time, Baptist Convention the financial .year closes Sept '30, Therefore Resolved that our church- es in this Asspciation raise for the convention Fund or sept. so, the' sum of $1,750, and an additional sum of $260 for _Foreign Missions, making a,total of $1,950 up to Sept. 30. Further Resolved that A. W, Sterna be a. committee to notify the churches and make the apportionment. Further Resolved that all thc pas- tors and church workers 'be urged tai make an ,effort to increase our ile- nominational fdn_ds so that the pre- sent emergency may be met. l .rirrv ciiioinullis To BE Anuurrn .;;_;_..__i The Whole Pass Llst To Enter Royal Military College ___ l (Special to The Guardian) O’I"l`AWA, July 7.-In connection with thc recent exninilnntiou of can- didates fur entrance to the Royal _ Military College, 1913, it is announc- ed tbat ultbough there are only 41 places vacant at the Royal Military, College for students entering next September in view of the near com- pletion of the new dormitory it has been decided to admit the full pass list there being only a. few over the number thus affected. The Minister deems it u-nfnir undqr the circum- stances not to admit all who pass. Thus a total of fifty who passed the oliurfis. out of 120 who tried will be admitted to college upon opening in September. ORDERLY RACES AT VERNON.- Rev. W. D. Wilson, Field Secretary of tbeP. E. I. Temperance Alliance. paid the Guardian a pleusant visit yesterday evening, Mr Wilson was present at Vernon. both before an d after thc Riverside Races yesterday, and informs the Gu rdian that the order during the da? considering the _crowd was very f \good, There was practically no evidence of drinking and. with' thc exception of a little misnlncod enthusiasm on the part of two individuals, the conduct of all wus admirable. The management of the races is to be congratulated on this very creditable report which shows that low and order have sec- ured a foothold in the community . They had taken the precaution to have posters conspicuously displayed all aver the vrounds and in the 'neigh- borhood. _beforehand drawins attent- ion to the amendments of the Prohi- » bition Act and giving timelv warning that the law would be rigidiv enforced The warning had the desired effect rind the experience will be a valuable lesson to others. -*li* AHNOUNCEIEHTS, , _ *IOWHG EVENTS. 0' MEETINGS. ETC. Une cent per word each insertion in this column. _Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-his cents. "Alpha Rebekah Lodge, No. 10 `I. 0. 0. F. meets to-night st 8 o'clock. Initiation of officers. 137-7-SMU. "For one of the pleasantest out- ings of the season take in Zion Church Sabbath School picnic on the 10th to Midgell. 98-7-7M3i. "A couple of bright boys are want- ed for the dining room at the Char- lottetown Summer Resorts. Boys with experience in waiting and pan- try work preferred. 125-7-8M3i. "Cnrveli Bros have been appointed ed wholesale ngbnts for the weli- known Sussex minerals temperance drinkss and have just received an ss- sortment of 500 cases. ’ 6-ZGMZWKI. "Tho Dominion Express Company beg to state that thai are handling express matter on a outyrprd gud inward trains. Let us call for your goods. Phone No. 421. 00126 180 Queen St. 7-1M_1wk. "The Chief Argument in favor of the Smith Premier is the Straight Line Complete Keyboard-key lor every cliaructer principle-most logi- cal and simplest. A. Milne Fraser, Ifalifut, N. S. 55-7-BMSL "The farmers picnic nt Tracadis (‘.rusi-i has been postponed until Bat- B. Resolved that Rev. C. H. Mc- _bean be requested tu puiflish in the Merit me Baptist the Association ser- ' mon. . ' . After passing of a very hearty vote of thanks to the members of the ' church and the friends who assisted in entertainment for the abnunding hospitality, and thanks to the choir_ for leading ln the n'.usic, the modera- tor declared the Association close. ft was a most profitable and delight- ful assembly. I -.l.___.._.._..___ \ ST. PETER'S S. S. PICNIC A large crowd attended the St. Peter's` Sunday School picnic at Westville yesterday. Sports were run off for the benefit of the children and this combined with other amusemeutmehc. made the outing a most enioyable I one urilay July 1'Jth. Bountiful tables laden with all the delicacies of the season. There will be all sorts of nmusements, swings, shooting gali- ery, fishing ponds, etc. Come and en- joy yourselves. 122-7~8M1i. "Those who have had a meal out nt Holland Hall are all much pleaded with the arrangement! and everybody is delighted with the location. All of the cottages owned by the Charlotte- town Summer Resorts Company are now occupied , with the exception ol one which will not be completed till the middle of next week. Several fur- nished rooms will also be available next week and several cabins. Tran- sient meals inay be had any day at fifty cents each. 127-1-UMU. “The cab for the _Chsrlottetnln Steamer leaving Charlottetown at 9,30 gm] 11.00 8. m., Bhd 1.30, 1.* and 5.30 p. rn. The drive to Holland FROK \MON'l`REAL.-The S. S. City of Sydney arrived in Charlotte- town at 8 o'ciock fact evening'irom Montreal with n large general cargo and n number of passengers on hoard BID sailed again at 2 o‘c\ock this 0' with four passengers md the follow degrees e- be/fini!!! subnrif-ted to them. 'i'oronto.-»J. bald _of hai. 100 'MIM 0| ll-NL' ty head of cattle, two horses a 10'-‘til .¢l‘l°» _ A . - ru ning for Bt Jola'| Newfoundland. i-isli`costs only 15 cents. Persons taking their own carriages will find ithe drive along the South Shore and _along the west River road the pret- ,tieet in the Province. Than inn, shed at the Resorts with. tion for ten hams. 13641 _ .i , "The adlourned annual _,Ol ing cdrgo from Chdriottetown- 400 the P. E. I. Kndlcal Allwhiihl ill bill of 01%. 300 bp!! ni p0i’M0¢l. be held in Summorelde on W ._ . _ 1 G Jill! 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