ver as _ ‘ is -_ *farm _,{,____ _. 1' (_ .". ~B%“3$ ".¢'>.1- 3'-' _ »._.__,i_..~ " - ia _~_s , , _ _"few I _ E5 `.’»»¥.`,:_§, W1 _ ., , _'_'-“'l‘Hll hL’l'5B’l"'llllWB ~ _,,_ f li ’ ~ 1 ‘ 3 wi.. F i V, i ,,,_ ,QE 1 _ D -#suv . ,___v.`_ .3 ,l;~.' ~ _ ._*_M--., _u “__ i*-»~ ..._ , . _ _,__‘ ,_‘ _.~.l=,,»,1tI__iil»_ so, .-:gy firssr or sm." Y Ei -'L1-hefsieyfei se. stash. im '4§,°"“) . <3 I N iizillilillubil-lirwll.Iy`|'lh;,!f i AM W ; ,`.lv:{ A; _ gl . .4 ' “ f i I - 5 3- ._ A ._ ;-._=_;.:_;.--.~_-_-=~.-, I 1-.rr . jr.-_-._,i,-_".`_°: -. _:_ “ _"¢_~-=»d` ` ‘$"`¥,;s 1 ‘§'."f ` iv \ ..~ ,_,,, ‘, _,_;,‘f4;¢_‘:;;:s'f°“ . , . . i, ‘ \ 'fr.'\fi.l.'~' `~ < _ _ _ ,_ _.,_,,._., h...;,-ii,~' _ A \`- "1 .§__"`~.;, \ ff Z ‘ I I5 f 'f 5/ ')'¢. ' ' ' * --~------~-~---»-r---,fs-is ~"=ss-'urs _-=i.=.=m==.==.=1=.».-__-=,=;-;f..=_h._._-_...ze._~_.>--..-;;‘l--»f-$1;-=r;._;T-~' ',__,,` _ ,V _ I I The gelieral council is not a legis- lative body. Its work is to discuss church and religious questions. Pro- bably the most important matter to be brought up at the present meeting iS the Droposition for a world confer- ence on faith and order, which is be- ing advocated -hy leading members of the Protestant Episcopal Church, :mil to defray the expenses of which the late-J. Pierpont Morgan of New York gave $l00,000. Dr. Roberts of Phila- delphia. will present the proposition to theigeuera! council. ~ sin uiviuu received here that the Turkish will-o'- Y-\10`WiBll cruiser Ham-idieh again has been seen in the Red Sea, The vessel nut into Hoaeiiieh, but Billce has left again for her hiding P15” all Kamaran Island, northwest of Hodeideh, in order to carry out repairs to her c0ndeng¢r5_ Four Greek prisoners have been court martinlled and exeputed on hwfd the Cruiser and six others lane- ed and imprisoned at Hodeideh. The Freiwh Consul. who has had °h“|`i§0 _Of Greek interests during the Wm' wwhed to 990 tllrlli, but his re- 'lkeut was refused on the ground that the men are Ottoman subjecta_ IN MEMORY OF COULEGE PITCHER PHIL_»\DELi’HIA, l'a., June lil.- A me-morial in honor ui Charles i~is.m- uiii Boyne, who nt the time of his death, in 1893, was considered one of this greatest of college baseball pitch» ers, was unveiled on the University ui Pennsylvania athletic field to-day. The memorial is a. bronze tablet in relief designed by Dr. R. Tait Mc- Kenzie. Baync was stricken with ap- pendicitls while a member 0( the Pennsylvania baseball team in 1891-l. I-Ie was also u pitcher on the 1802 team, CIICLONIC i-l'l‘RIKi*}S VILLAGE UF MOOSE JAW, SASK. MOOSE JAW, Sask., June i7.-~ Mucli damage wus done by a cyclone which struck. Erniold, 70 miles west of here on tire main line of the Unn- uilinn l’nc fic, at 9 o’clock lust. night. A restaurant was overturned, n nuni~ ber oi houses damaged and severul (_‘.nnndinn Piicific construction cuinpu were blown down. A cyclone is also reported from the south country. No deaths ure reported, but deilnite in- formation is imobtaiuoble. HUEZ. June ‘10 (special)-News i. ni. LONDON, June 19 '(Spccial)-'l‘w0 “°|`°"“'\f-H. Mr. ldmile lhiboiinei. and his PHUL M13 Wlflby Juurdun, who Wmvated in the international long distance balloon contest ironi Paris, had a narrow escape from drowning in mid-channel, Thliy were rescued while clinging to the wreckage of the balloon Condor, which collapsed when twenty-two miles south of Ventnor. Another competitor, the Louisette, with Mr. Louis Pierron us the only occupant, landed ut Fotlierby, ri Lin- ‘,°l"::‘i"*f "'m"Kc three miles north of .nil i, MILl'|`AN’l‘ Hlli<`i<`liA(il\}'I`Tl‘lr-l (lUlii'l‘Y UF* CUNSl’ll`iA(lY l.(>NllilN, .liiue I7.--Six of the most lmrniineut lenders oi the milli- tant suflragettes organiziition, nnd one of their iualc supporters, were to-dny found guilty at the \`riiii-ul court ol conspiracy to commit niiili ciouu iluuuige to prilpcrty, 'i`i\c Lrinl bud lasted scverul days. ’l‘lie woinuu were uiiicinls of the W0man's riociul und Political L‘nion. 'i‘hcy were Miss Harriet Kerr, Miss Agnes Lake, Miss iinchel Barrett, Mrs. Beatrice rlaun- ders, Miss An-nie Kenney, and Miss iliiurs Lennox, while thc niiin wus Edwin Clayton, a chemist. The jury bonded in n recommendation to mer- ry in the cases of Miss lnilic, Miss Lennox and Miss iinrrctt. ' N()'l‘Alll.l‘} l'lI’l‘}AKiCilS AT iiltUiVN I“ROVlilENUi~l, R. I., .lunr lil (lllicf Jllutivc White of filo i~l\\pi‘u|ii~: Pour-t of the lluitiid rltatvu, (lover- nilr l’otliicl‘ of illiodu li-iliiiul, l'i'i\ui» dent Meiklejolui of Anibei'i~\t (‘olli-ge und Mayor (iuiuier ol i‘rov'iilcni:c \vci‘c the notnble speakers iii-.iird this uitvr- nuon nt ibe 145th couinii-.iiccnwnL i-x cruises of llrown lliiivvruity- 'VW' “V errises were liclil in Suylrs linll, with Presiilrnr. Fii\|iii~e of the university presidinlr. ll uiiis 'T iiiiuiuls il wil 'filllihll A 000504 itll .iiililiii .ill ill iliilll Minnow _isci|=i niiiis illilliiin -“_ _ _ -_-_ -14 BIIDAPEST, June 19 (Special)- '|`|"f 00|-lKl'l‘ss of the luternatbnsl Wornan Suilruga Alliance has started its reul work under tna pruldenqy ol Mrs. Unrria Chapman Uatt. 0| .New York. ~ An early eflort was made to obtain sn expression oi opinion from .tha congress in regard to militA!1¢y,ibut the delegates passed a resolution de- clining to commit the congrcdlor or against militancy on the ¢l‘0l|nd. - _ r . ~, ' .,.-;_--~.' ~r \' -1-xnn-1 ‘-~ . .. i i -' . .‘ if. . '. . " 'Wi N __, é yr - "~. "4 '. ,.' f _ ` A -..'_,' r , `; ., 2'... ,_ , f_.2§§,§,;.»~¢~,~_, .‘_",`,.,. ' " “-T ._ "J: » _ ‘ ,Y r;:;,r_. _\, I, _vi ...,,- h / . ,__ -c_ V/ _ ._ ,_ ,inf--,si i -,- A ` ,A ' ‘ ' l I ,§,»°1 tpdé i., . rl ` \ ,I W l, \ . “Mgr KNIGHTS UF CULUMBUS _/. ~_ i . . lvl, A; l",.,;A‘,.,, ,\`_ ‘rv/5 _,H Y, , . , ik V. ~, ` ~,\»»,,,,, ` -- .Lf I ~ i ~‘. (From Yesterday's Evening Guardian) ,,____, },-._-.".»--,_, Dr. W. J . Mchiilian and Messrs iviw" _ . Jphh M. Hughes hhc c. Gavin pusy, {|5,,,_,;@i§-*l`he above is a strc S , . . ___ ' k eat runabout round corner plugless body drop , ~ ~i 'C The f“¥svi~ng D,eterminator’,s” , Vctdict. I THE “Paving Determinator" is ah' if\€¢\'1i°“9 “ " ` `n_iaciiinef_tliat"was ,built by the _d¢Paftm°',‘t `of Public Works ,of 'Detroit-to subyect samP e ' ' fav n street avements to severe. _ , stretches o _ations ,_ _ _P h trucks and scihéil-sewiee teens. r imitates envy the Maritime State Convention of the Knights of Columbus which was held in St. John on Tuesday returned to Charlottetown on last nignt's train. There was a full representation of delegates at the Conference. As al- ready intimated in the Guardian. The principal part oi the proceedings at the convention, so far as Charlotte-, town is concerned, was the appoints ment to the onlce of Stats Deputy); for the ensuing year of one of the loc-_ al delegates, Mr. John M. HughesJ whose privilege it is to be the iirsr. P. E. Islander to be elected to that post. It has been decided that the next meeting of» the Maritime State Convention will be held in. Charlotte- town in June next year. This will be ability, superior. detail; eve-ry~‘e_flgei:t~of‘tilis\lcinci of tragilc. d to _V éyrnalchine’ was recenty use _ - siserieellvf entire renee of i>f<=S°“*""<‘Y ‘°“' l.`\‘ "I` XI' *_ Aieporr .ef .ih¢_i¢=fi=.eeyS= V ' ‘ steel-_shocl drau lithorses, reproducin ,in faithful ` test five’ Lgstreet Pi;\_V_‘?m°“t"_'°°v°"n§ ' f 1-,ake place in this city. . held in Boston in August next- 'Tl nireevrunirsiir the second time the Convention will Mr. Hughes as State Deputy Will 8” tend the Supreme Convention oi the Knights of Columbus, which is t0 be .,,_ ;. ' I' an f ~. I direc' *5 " the test.~ha<:l~~.l;ieen~ma<:le under the U _ » McCabe and offlciols of the depérgngfu’ _ _ t §Se¢fierS..'§*- 1‘+"=‘i*'.‘f=f*f‘-fig* ‘aid ".’i.§. °$2?i'£f 0 - 0 ' fi’ e” conénste section, la! Un ef' .P . » issioners i ‘ .oi tI=¢_43°°':‘3i’f @°“.“W“R°ad C§m§“ fa, the C‘5“‘§“"‘_'.5'~’f Showehiglfilie pave-_ ,___._.,b?H,.S,§ta,,¢¢iy%_she,,severe test to w _ ,_ _ i i 1 _ `."‘f I .‘ ;_,,.,I»..." .I k»`h<“fact. - . '-.::.:.i.i.:::°i::.°;::. ...hir h ' trhewi for hy the Maritime and .MURRAY .iillRB0R_, From Yesterday's Evening Guardian There is every probability that the work og dredging and im- proving the channel of Murray Hnnbor will be commenced next week. As is ~` already known,the work has been con- Dredging Construction Co. whose ten-i dei-_.was accepted. The improve ent thnt is to be carried out will con- sistfo( clearing -and dredging to such an extant that at low».tide there will beten lest and at high tide fifteen feet_of water in the channel, which will also be made to run in a straigh- ter line than it does at present. The v distance .for which the channel will be "cleared will"be about 8,000 feet. its depth ,is only about seven ` on the average, and this is not to accomodate the larger _ honest construction. We have 25 differint styles in single, double and ‘ individual paris, m e d c , by the famous Haney Her lugs are nicke1,_,sol,id nickel me public for over thirty years :uid today ilu ir . trade mark, the lion’s held, appears on nic-r 3co,ooo vehicles. Canada carriages have nlvinys been to the forefront both in fine workniansliip and superior style as well as good iuatcnrils and A full showing of ibc newest styles from ` this factory is included in < ur display- our display- the delegates from Charlottetown to axle___a popular Canada Sty]e_ \';______J ,_ 50 Different Styles From The 4 Largest F acto1_fi_e,s You are certain of satisfaction when you buy your carriage_here_f0r you ¢an pick _your favorite from four different sarnple lines, representing . the cream of the output of the four leading factories in the Dominion-the Canada, Tudhope, McLaughlin and Dominion lines. For strength,_Style, dur- fiiie finish and exquisite workmanship you will find this showing 'I bf-re are hundreds of driv- _- il Brock- - Canada 5,5111; rbt,;gg{,; S}m\:\pn\,¢»¢n lyfnm crsiii this Province who stand ` by the Tudhope and claim that is is n superior carriage at the price, For fiftyseven years iliis inclc ry has been turning out vehicles of ii sup- erior quality. There is honest workmanship, slrengiii and quality io every square inch of their producis. Youwll! be bound to appreciate the showing this factory is mulling. Thorn are ii number of diiicrent styles included in “T5 -13% ness Company.'l‘iie mount- ` , iiarness M°L“"9fm»5" ~ ‘ .llrivillil Forty-tliroe years ago t h e first l\lcLa,ughlin carriage was put on the P 3 the forefront of the Cnnzulinn cur- riiige world. Today the factory turns out one thoroughly finished and in- spected vehicle every ten minutes of each workin day in the year-ani] the demand fully meets the supply. If you will call we will show you why these carriages are so popular. . . Dominion . This Dominion line of carriages is comaaratliwlynnew-comer on the mar et but toduy their trade-mark. the maple leaf, is nppenring on some of the most fiishionnlilo, attractive and well finished carriages you l ‘ could wish to look on. _ _ ` _ _ . 0 0 _ cheaply Priced :::"‘.f:s.°i:.'::“e:i:;.i;“°.:l‘f.":.:‘;.. Neirfssllles ru id strides' that the ' are now in Fiiilirellzi tops in blue. green, tim and favgll. POPU' liiriy priced at $6 np. Whips, all styles and grades z5c up. ¢ompIs\l `§`ild' fl?" Lectuf" 1" -:_-:-.Q mal iii 1-_ .1 . ‘iii V~ 4: - cw g,»._\l> ___.._,..._._-_--... session which, ia keeping with the 9( progress now-i ply to that ‘ nourish' si>won"m~1.sacUn Mont., Jui;e`|, it 8 se* up’ , J if 0, HORNEQ C0- convention of Manta Bpworth which V , brass, oroide, genuine l _ -~ i rubber ranging $8.00 suit your needs. lowest prices On all the above lines we offer lowest possible prices _for cash or-i dar but will ullow special termsfo V\'e have reliable ililellfi in ‘ln parts ofthe Provini-o who will be please<1¢°~l10“' *‘“'“Pl°" “ml ‘|“°t° for driving. . A full line of wrsps,rugs, everything you could want 11 1 141 1m I” A W ms; _ hm, __ _ .. f ~ ~. _ » ._. , ...,,»~_‘ _ V. .,, r ' ` ~ _ ` I