‘ Fifty \vere taken to various hospi- A-IJQY ' ..-'rim nxrmsr News QCANADA. WEDNESDAY, IUNE 25, 1913 E ilr'1,ns»l-Y or snr,-» {w&q&,|[E|i,5*' . :L M U . Bi EXPl°Sl°“ l" ‘lf¢1'n-llllllllw L0” $2500.00. i.’;"°.f...“l:'=°..§’°;*.i’..i. 2- .‘.l.ii’.f“z‘.:‘.' i.‘i.‘:tg°.li“°.':::2§ ‘.‘;;s..:“°;.;‘:.‘:.';. "5 »-‘3-'lei-2!‘i»-‘€o.‘.f.”2i2i"il3il. erooo Jury Rollorro _ _ . . practical supporter of Y. M. C. A. daughter of Arthur Orton the notori- uc' was e"t""t“l"e‘l "Y King l-l90"i!U A generous contributor to every. (Canadian Press.) worthy cause in Charlottetown, His LONDON, June 24-A sensational (Canadian Press) UNI) _- - _ ` work in this Province and he has ous claimant of the estdtes of the fn' a °t”'l'° l’a“‘l“et i-Ujlligllt ttf- BUCK in--__-»-Wei-¢ (Canadian Press) BUFFALO, June Z4.-Two meg are known to Le dead, fifty are in,ured, some fatally, and four are wnaccount- ed for ns the result of an explosion latd to-day in an elevator grain storehouse of the Husted Milling Co. Fire followedtlxe explosion and de- stroyed the wooden 'section of the elevator. The dead are: . ‘Micbrldl King, 41 years old. Henry Vetter, 45 years old. An unidentified boy, 12'ysars old, was run down by an automobile. inls, son.I.a in s serious condition from burns. broken lngn and arms. At tho scene of the accident, a priest administered the last rites to twenty-live men, believed at the time to be mortally hurt. - Many of the injured cannot survive their wounds. l The ultimate death 'list may reach fifteen, an estimate reached hy n. can- vas added among the scattered hos-’ l if l l pitals where the injured were taken. Tho’ explosion, caused' by _mlffing dust accumulations in a feed house, was of frightful iorce, tearing out the north wall of the wooden structure injuries from which he cannot reno. ver. , Several windows in thc cars of the train were broken but none of the passengers ilnjul-ed, El/BTY mn-bulance in thc city was in commission. The tweile-year-old unidentified boy was running to the fire when struck by an automobile and instantly killed The body of Henry Vetter was blown fifty feet by the explosion and WHS found under a box car badly burned and mangled. The Elevator Co. employed 100 men. According to the Vice-Pres; dent Husted they have al'l been ac. counted for except four employes who escaped. ~ ' It is equally positive that many of their fellow-workmen were cut oil by the flames and perished. 'Ten men were rescued from thc roof of an adjoining feled house. They leaped from the elevator, several re- ceiving broken legs. A dozen box cars, loaded with grain, were destroyed. The elevator had a capacity of 500,000 \nlshcls_ Half was of wooden construction and was totally destroyed. cn of his interest in this deservinzl l'-lil’ lille W0l"ld was divided -into hos- canse. He has forwarded a chegus 0| tile camps for years. M. C. A. The f.act`tlfat the cheque eninlf to murder 'Miss Denise Grevillc, has come all the way from the Paci- Wl10 iS to marry Sir Joseph Dougtv tic Const makes the deed all the 'TiCl1l>01‘n0. the young baronct, at more worthy, as it shows that even BI’0n1Dt0n Oratory tomorrow. The though so far away and while pleas- threat was contained in a letter to ure-seeking-for, as is known, His Earl Granarll who married in 1909, I-lon"or is on a holiday trip-the Belltfiw Mills, daughter of Ogden Judge has the interest of the Asso- Mills, New York, ciatfon at heart. The cheque was en- Sir George Lewis, speaking for the closed in a letter from His Honor to DI`0B€0\ll-lon, said he could produce Mr. W. A. Stewart, President of thc evidence that the accused intended to Y. M. C. A. Needless to sny, His carry out her threat of murder dur- I-Ionor's donation is gratefully ac- inv the wedding ceremony. lnowledged. The accused, who culledo herself It will no doubt he of interest to Tll€I‘0Sn D0l1‘Klll-Y 'l‘lCl\l>0l`n. protested His Honor’s many friends in the that she meant no harm to the hridc city, and throurllout the Province, to and Only wanted to bring her ease learn that in his letter he says that l>0l0F€ U10 public. The letter to Earl he has been having n continual good Granard referred to thc approaching time on his trip, with, however, a “marriage of my cousin Joseph little break in the weather during the Ticllborne." It said, “I have aslrrd lssl; week, His Honor has lrenrfl out vnu to use your influence to make on the Pacific Coast, where he is, them give me some of the mollev the report that there is going to be they have stolen from us. You do a Federal shipbuilding yard in Char- nothing. It is nothing to you that 1 lottetown, and he trusts that it will starve as lour: as you and your wife materialize. His Honor said he can zivc parties and flaunt about would be leaving for homc towards with people wllo, if they knew thc the end of this weelo, and would pro- truth, would be nshll-nled of you. bubly be as long on the return tl-ip You cannot hide ally longer for I fis he was going out to the Pacific, tell you I am making you accessory ---- --1 before the fact in telling you I am and breaking windows for a quarter' A mrodcrn concrete elevator ndloin- ' "ning to shoot that girl rather than of a mile nround. .ing withstood the flames but was ' ` Joseph shall marry her and they John Conroy, .engineer and switch badly damaged. shall livc on my m0"'=Y- AB lllefe is engineman of the New York-, Chicago Officials of the Company entlmntc FOR c|.|\SS|F|cllTl0N n God in Heaven I am going 110 ilu nun st. Louis Rmlway, was blown their loss nc $250 ooo, covered ty in- f‘i{<"'”' 'U"ri,‘."v ‘*.'0‘R .. .,HH... it." (mm a cab, and sustained interns) Bru-ance, ' FA E YO R ILMS r u%_,__)M;'; Another letter advised Col. Strat. -~ -»----------- ---~ ton Bates to keep the ladies of his .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--f--_-_-.----3:-=--.-.-.-_-_-V-_-.~.~.-=.-.-.-_-;-.-.-_-..-_-,_-_-_-_»_-_-_-_-_.-,~s_-_-_-.~,._-__,-,.,._.,._=._-_-_-____._._.,_ FUR 5_.l_[,|_¢} 1'»]AN() 130); }3U(;(,‘,y_ I .l i I tl 0 t, I .t , . ,'neur._,ue1lu;L@r;>@a__§@uulu ..'.I’.`F.‘,y--fi-iI.`,.’ ..'.§’.'".... ‘.?..r..§f‘--°" °' ‘ S l‘\‘VANTl<]l), A CARRIAGE HUl'25Mil WASHINGTON, D.C., Juno 24- ed on the charge of entering and .._. _ ____;_______‘._'__l_;'__' your-rr, He died after curving his The President and Mrs. Wilson today stealing from a store in Campbellton BOY 'WANTED TO LEARN PRINT- term, but lrrlmltgeq his porjrrrv ,md celebrated their twenty-eighth wed- last year, andxwho made the bold cu- ing. Apply to Guardian Office. §,,,;,| 1,0 was Uriginnlly 3 lrrmrlrm- in ding anniversary, with several rela- ` cape from Chief Hughes a few months _,,__»__,_ ______ §;1_-Q/Iii. thu oust und nf l,ondun. tives and intimate friends as their ago by jumping _across fifteen fcct of C,0MPOB1'l‘0R (CAPABLE OF MAX. - guests. They were married in Sa- water from the deck of the Calvin ing up) wanted. Apply Gu ~dian (li vnnnah, Ga., June 24, 1885. Before Austin to the dock, has been re-cap- tice. ms-13Mtl ‘iER“A" BUSINESS MEN her marriage Mrs.-Wilson was Miss tured. wANTED__MALE T"EAC§f§§""1,~.OR SAIL FOR CIHADI lillen Louise Axson. Her home was Chief Hughes had captured the man Lower Montague Scho01_ Suppw ____ in Rome, Ga. The year of tl10,YVll- in Boston, it will be remembered, and . ment 350_ 5_ B_ Aitken Secretary -A lr l <1 uh bl 't.. l ' SYS r‘5i’»‘.’.‘.1..-.I`“.‘.Z’2‘...r'I.l.'1f.'.§}".f°,..Sl...- Fifi .§.'l“'i`§.iS§.'2,'f'r.§”°§.`..Zr .§`§.`...f.I§ - -- --“'2"M““"» luueunu. 2*-A of-uf of WAN’l`l<.’D IMMEDIATELY A MAH) prcsentutlvc (lerlnan business lnen ile- Elr1fflE3r)¢{)‘f E/lilhzrygsdldaggdilégihi' l1lht¢l%rel?f;:dnE?elf;lElE>nwo;kgg ofdi;léf,g;x;m for Kellcml housework. Alillly Mrs parted today for lu 'rnU,h0, Juno za.-wniluc travel- u Ut suis o can ll 0 ' ' ‘ . Burke Gates' Mill. 6-25 3p . U . 1 tv -allwny trolley pe- '“°“l'»' “““l'*"‘1 by "l‘° Bl"“°p“ "E 0”' Mgfmi gicxrfro? l,os'l‘"ynS'rleR`pAY`ol71”Kl§N‘rTl§h t»:E`ci(im\ll1clEitewer?.-Elie Emotion curl sony turlo ‘md H“T°°' ‘/ - y ‘ ° tween Prince and Queen, fountain two men in thc elnDl0Y Ol the 1-U-R~ l s- flax. Miss Agnes Shard, age twenty years, of this city in attempting to board the train, which was in mo- pen. Rewnrd at 126 Pownal St. telegraph department came near o 6-Z5M3ipd. ing their lives by a collision with a - *~'°~'-“‘~‘ -*”"“’_" °““_ 1 1 freight. The men claim they tion, rnloolug nor rooting :cu from rsacnss w/lN'rsp Fon GRAN “informed that We ,me was _ . this steps to the rails the wheels of the car passing over her right foot, ville School, male first or second "5 M-fr if “lls;l“;l:‘~ ::;.°;."":.:z ris, Secretary 025M6ipd Proc” mg A 9' Y P _ " severing it at the an-kle. I ~ 1 ' ' - . E I1 t ,I SM had Q "»1'e=“1°“.» °=°°ev° ffm LOST BETWEEN QUEEN-HOTEL 1’-‘Z§'i`7.l..§“l-X..Ll.T?”%0ii°..€.°..§J’iii. °--- being killed. The presence of mind Ol and Inkermann, parcel containing jured_0ne named _,_ C_ Rolfe being S'l‘ELLAR'I`0N, June 23.-VBYY twowomen who were standing on tho books and papers. Will finder kindly 1 xt about the head and the Hubstallual “ogre” was made today pll“’[°'m sand um y°““g gm from “turn to Charlottemwn Light and. 'fftlilre Eafherl Carson badly bruised ln llKl1lilu8.l~ll° UFS Bl? l1l1° Albl°“ C01' being crushed' to death. Mrs. T. C- Power Co. _ lleflf. The com!-\BnY have “°W three Hamm, and Mrs. E.' A. Will seized F0'§'“S”,`{i,E_ A SEGQND HAND Row Streams of Water dlsclinfglng in 31° the skirt of the young woman as shi’ post built of cedar and recently fire district. and the weflnmn “Ve fell under the car and pulled nel' thoroughly repaired and v“l“t°"` ‘i'3“-“-’-3* and injured internally. S25 to augment the funds of the Y. The woman was accused of threat- *__,IT1_”"°"”‘“i'°°’ A ses, refused to acknowledge him, The, the _famous Windsor CsBtle service gold plate was used with floral decor- ations blended to show the tricolor 0! Ffanve. The yeoinen of the Guard in llllaint costume were posted around the chamber. 'l‘he President of France sat bc- tweell King George and Queen Mary at a central table at which were nent- ed otirer members of the royal lam- ily and ambassadors. Other guests numbering about u hundred occupied thirteen tables The King in proposing the Presi- dent’s health referred to the cordial rellitiolln between France and Eng- land as the great factor in the pre- servation of European peace. The pl'esill‘cnt replied in the salnc strain. PARIS, June 23.-Prcsiilcnt Ray- mond Poincare left the French capi- tul tu-day on his way to London, where he is to pay his first official visit since his clcctionu .Hs is to buss four duys ill London where ela- bol'ui.e nrrnllgclnellts have been marie for his reception by King George, thc goverlllncut and the lnllniclpnlity. HUNUH MEMUHY UE H. Wlllll BEEEHEH Nl*`.W YORK, June 24-The univer- sal regard in which the memory of Henry Ward Beecher is held wus giv- en exprcssion throughout this sce- tion of the country today by exer- cises' commemorating the one hun- dredth anniversary of the famous prcachel"s birth. In Connecticut, thc ancestrai home of the Beecher iam- ily, and in Brooklyn, where Mr. Beecher spent so many of the most important years of his life, the prin- cipal public observances were held, bllt there was scarcely a Congrega- tional Church- or society in this sec- tion which did not devote some time to the memory of the man whose sermons and writings touched the colnnlon heart of humanity. ALIl.lNIS'l‘S AND Nl‘}UR()L()GIS'i‘ CHICAGO, Ill., June 242-A con- eress of alienists and neurologists, the first large gathering of its kind held in the United States, assembled in (lilicago today for a three days’ session. Tile lluleglltcs to the congress -include prominent physicians und sul'» genus appointed hy the governors of nearly all the States. ilfi HOUHCEHENTS. GOIMHG EVENTS, IEETINGS. ETC. One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accompany order. lllinimuln charge twenty-five cents. "There will be an icc-cream festi- val a.nd tcn at Marshfield. Particu- lars will appear later. ii-Z5Mll. "An ice cream social will bc held in Cornwall Hull on Sutilrduy, June 28th, at 7.30 p.m. by the Wolnen’s Institute. 0-24lVl2llJ¢l- “Grand Picnic. The Winsloe North Sunday School will hold their aunuul picnic at Bruckley Dench on Thurs- day, tlle 26th. A Big Tlmc expected. 6-25E1i. “Mejor Bartlett will lccturc in Highfield Church on Friday, .func zach, suhjoot Mary Queen of _Swis- Lecture will bcgin at eight oclock. li-Z5m2lpd FOUND.-Two mackerel ucts, prac- tically ncw. No mnrlis and no anc- n\“<1° Hood Prezrfvi setting l“l0 the from underneath, but not in time tn Apply to p_ 0, Box 525 cunrlcetu Bent 0| W0- EN. Which “WY “°W be rave her -foot from being severed. town 67-gblviili considered yell un'der.e_0ntr0l- Their prompt ' act saved ‘the youulr . 1- *_*-NTFD \ MALE TE - ‘“‘-‘--°,“ , f’-"""-' women’lr,on1`being .kl1led. T};‘,f:,`;'HEx(R,,,,vZ,‘;d Sings ,,,.,,¢,,,.,.,,,1) fo,- St Margarets School Supplement ____ ’_'A hors attached. (lwucr cull have sumo by proving property and PBYl“£2 l0l` this advertisement. Capt. Dan. Bres- cr, Alberton. . 6-23mZilu2\. °°"There you are." You cannot ex- ect good service from n poor 'l"‘/ill” AND ,illluus ull llulluul sul his nlulllls SUPREME URED lu ul l..M.c.l. is uclllll huizll nlslllll CHARL now given yet another tangible tok- Tichborne family about whose iden- lntillnm lnllaue. At the state banquet Trinity Term of the Supreme ('ourt was opened in Charlottetown ut 11 a.m. yesterday. His lforllship Chief Justice W. W. Sullivan presided and was presented with n pair of white gloves, there being no criminal cases for trial. llis ilordsllip delivered his' cllarge to the (lrunil Jury, who :irc as follows: Alcxnnilcr Horne, (Ure. nlun, (of Charlottetown), A, G, Hynes, (Vcrnon liiver), .inn-rss Mirrkg (Long River), (leorgc l~l. Hughes, ((lhul'lottctown), William Moffatt, (Mayfield), Robert ilcld, (Crapuull), Peter Newsom. riiliurlutoctownl, John Simmons, (East Iloyulty), John (lili, (York), Robert Lougworth (Elmt ll0Ylllllr'). Patrick Morl'i.\' (Donaldson), Norman J. Mcilollnld (Grand Trucudie), John 1i‘rsser~ (Av- ondale), linnicl J. Riley (Charlotte t0Wf\). l'ci.cr W. McLeod (Mount Stewart), 'l‘llomnn H. llughes ildnrcr aid), John McKay (i~loutl\ llustico), I<‘. '|‘, Mo|'l'i»\\' (Lot 48), John Juilli- stoll (Long River), .inlncs l-lughes (Mille-ove), and Alcxnndel' Mclfeod (Found'n liivvl‘)_ 'i`. i’. Duffy, of l‘lm.cl‘nld, und Put rick liciil of l-Iopc River, who had also been sub-pocnaed for the Grand Jury. Wnrc nbscnt when the jury as- scmblcd. After His l.ordsllip's charge the Grrlnli Jury retired, and in the after- noon, about half past three o’clock, returned with the following report: The Grand Jury hug to submit the following report: 'l‘hey visited Fai conwood llospltul for the Insane, thi lnlirnrary null the Sulliltiwillrn. 'l‘llcsr institutions were found to be clean. and are apparently conducted in e most satisfactory manner. The fool' wus carefully inspected and found to be well cooked, and of good quality. The sanitary arrangements appear tr be good. Thcy also visited Queen'r County Gaul and found it clean, and well-kept. (July three prisoners arc in the institution at the present timc. The jury are of the unanimous opinion that in future thc if-riilld .lurors should roccivr- thc suln 0I$2 ll day and mileage." The Chief Justiceu Your report, Mr. Foreman and gentlemen. will hc sent to the Governor. With regard to the remuneration of the COURTAf _q_r_rE ro WN Fuvorubly on Public ln. Criminal Cases. mmm. Grand Jury. lo ls one only luoutr- tlon in this Province that works 1. .. ""tl\l“K~ Tlwre may he no great res' on why the Grand Jury should ww' for nothing more than other people, It is, however, B matter for the G5.. ernor and the Legislature. I than you for your attendance, and you arc now discharged. ` c.\l.l.np 'ro 'run usa. During the interval of the Gram' Jury's retirement in the mornin” the application of Mr. Ernest H Strong for admission to the Bar was dealt with. The Attorney General, the Hon, J, A. Mathieson, read the petition, i which it was shown that the pall tioner was admitted an attorney io Trinity 'l‘crnl, 1912, and on his mo- iion Mr. Strong was then culled to the liar. The Court adjourned to 3 p.m. 0-~ its resumption. the hearing of tin- cuses on the civil docket was pr( ccedcd with, His Honor, Mr. Justice ilnszard presiding, 'l‘he first matter taken up was ar nnplicntion to put oil the trial of thr- vuse uf Francis Collins versus Georvr- Kevrmll. Mr. McDonald, K. C., al' neared for the defendant, by whom the application was made. Mr. Stew 'lrt, K.C., for the plalntid. objected to the case being postponed. His Honor, however, granted tr- ullplicatlon on the usual terms-the payment of costs by the defendant. The following non-jury cases were tlicn disposed of!- Masscy, Harris & Co., Ltd., vs. HU- fy Jenkins-an action to recover 3189.75 on promissory notes and on' trade account. Mr. Bentley, K.C., was for tl'-" plaintiff, and Mr. Palmer, K.0., lor the defendant. Mr. Bentley stated that the de" was admitted by the defendant, sr’ submitted rr consent to lud¢maf~" from the dcfendnnt's attorney, who did not appear in court. Judgment for the amount clsi-mer' was given. George F. Long and another vr~ J. Thus. 1'. Huestis-an action to rc- , (Continued on page three) SEEKS Hillllll UE l|]|ll|.NlSlHlllill SSHUUL MEETINGS CAISSEY, LOT 14. Trustees-Joseph S. Cormier, Bode The following from u New York ex- change will bi: interesting ill Char, iottctown ns Mil~;l~l Stuilu rcfcrrcll to luallc lnnny frlclliis hcrc during the thc- sea. “Miss .Laura iVlcl)ouuld Stuilu, u grand-daughter of the inte Alexander Mcllonnld, of Cluclllstti, Ohio, Wed- nesday begun nn notion in the Surro- gutcs Court for thc rcmuvui of the Mctropoiition 'i‘rust. t‘oulpnny» Uf this city, us niiluainistrntor of the cs- tutc of Mr. Mcilonnid. Miss Stallo vis supported ill this move by hur father, idiimulld K. Stullo. 'l‘he petition is based upon nn ullego ed disagreement between the heirs of the Mcllonuld estate und thc trust rc# gurding the disposition of certain funds obtained by 'thc salc of stocks held by the company. as collateral for loans. The trust comi'l“W. li- iS said, is n creditor of the estate and dminlstlntol. ulth no interest a place of the trust company. ls said that thc company agreed to summer she spent. at the Uulvey-on-I for that rcnson Miss rltnllo says than, nn n ' ' ` " d\ verse to ilcr should be appointed in undue 0,- - ,.mn-n. BOW poo-` an chic il N' 101’ the annu lconven . ,,.. Tor very This tin GALVIQBTDN Taxes J une 24 - _----- A, Galyuton is w__ell policed today. Hun L. ' drede of dit' marshals and police tlgf , 'shite er puicuiluni. "l .ow-'to contre) the weal& and in- fl}i§§&l,8l, lsw higher" _was .thc lead- , _ ing pic' of "di, ,ugsion at `todsy’s ,lUC'l‘ION FURNITURE-AT _ TI-LE vrill adjourn E P’m.N'whlB'ml'%gsurH 011' rors wood , clone wood cd. No canvassing or soliciting quired, Good income assured. Ad- dresss National Co-Opratfve Real- tv Co, V-727` Mardcn Building, Washinkt_o_n. D-,,§;___ 5'”5M4l- residence of Misc Simpson. 21__K°nt St., on Thursday 86th June, com- mencing st 10 o'clock forluoon. parlor, dining-room. hall, bedroom and kitchen furniture in the lot will he found several pieces old mahogany, copper coll lcuttle. prose. curtain polo; and rnsl. rh- vurware., Empire Jewel Rena. nw. House ouch (dr inspection-on Wed- -nesday from 2, to 5 o'cloe\r-R. Besrflto. nnr. , 6-Bjlllll or tum months. conteiulnz five ,.r-nrtm-nie,” on lower' »\h_ff .N0 fu' nnpcr flat. coach been ‘had Sf-Bl* uo.r_ ,dnrrhln no-tell. nhde*-fill. “nl ours, l--rrl vrnM amm~l'»_~1. fin of f nr on no-on ann mms "'rv»l*.vro. I’ mire( nnrthrnit of Alberfovl. ' 1-?Tr,Tm'r` . 65 A cifiros-jofln 'r"wo. l>o1.1om curses In session ,y S§",§,u,ga,,,t.,, ,»_ 0_ ’ _,_ G_ B,,,,_ 0, the mrrrrng nm, or - .,` f ‘ ' - ` . ozmvlo. _ , ‘ ~ ..-_ ' ~.'l ' _ ' _ " _ l d, ~i' l in the City on Satur- . _ , _ , - . oval. REPRESENTATIVE w.\Nr'l;_ (any, \;fHn“mx exchange’ Fraser’ Humax' N. 6_25M3i_ mp/. 1|-Umm-rf, mul 11 from inside r.,.n\|nv son# urine, flfhiuv.. WWI* “Q ‘Q . .l taken lw Mb July. James Larkin- oolh Albdtmr" ` J can-cnr1‘ octmul looucery. and if 1 Andoroonu, rorowooe. Monday. Jum- P ‘ . writer so if you aiu having Tyll0Wr\l»' James Clow & C0 . l‘0\‘f»li‘l0W“» Ire er Troubles risk' me lvl' ill” R°'“°°Ey"` The ‘Remington Ilenlcdy. A. Milne Mr. Brew is engaged in the milling _-- industry in Ireland, and his visit herc "On Dominmn Day' July lst, 1913, lu for one purpose of looking into the round trip tickets or one way um opening for a large rolled oats mill class mm good going June 28th to in the Maritime Provinces, As there July he return limit July 3rd will is no such mill in Eastern Canada at -be issued from andto all stations on present Mr. Drew has expressed his the p, E, I, Railway. A special pass- opinlon that there is an excellent op- sugar train will leave Charlottetown eortuuitr for fl" °°l“l>1l°“n1°n¢ °l H so 9.10 o. rn.. lor mn-rar Harbor. large plant. f returning will leave Murray l'lBl'l1°\' To-morrow Mr. .Brew will leave for at 5_15 p, m; 5-24M’ll. pr-[me Edward Island, and will ex- ----- smine sites at (Ziarlottetown and "Mins Katherine James, of Char- Snmgierside, and later st St. John. rotwgnwn, supervisor of,Women‘s 1n~ owing to.-the lsrze oumitr' of wil omutco, win aaerccc meetings or produced in the Island. Ind 55°" °“‘ women at the followins places:-0.A. pci-lor quality. Mr- Bmw \1°\l°"°° wrignvc, North ecdgrue, in-lucy. that there-is no better Dll¢° in 05°' June 27th. Kelvin rove School ada for th! dUv¢l0Pn'\°“¢ 0' 91° l`°“°d House. Saturday. June 28th. Alex. mill should. be erected U10" ll! MY- 30th.'l‘he addresses will be elven won Brew and his associates it will have nftsr luncheon is served. Ev°l'Y°"° l"' _ali initial output of about 500 MT' tsreeted is invited to he present and rein s dey, for a part of which a hem- Ml" James talk on the work rlilflllt lin! llfflfl! l'i°°l\ l0l\“4l ll' of Womens' Institutes, in P. E. .Il- essury. Home of thc securities, it value, among them being 2,000 note, it is said, these shares w value of the New Orleunl. MDM and Chicago ‘Railway ComPBl\Y"'° sold below their market vallll- 3 aged to the extent of ".5 » hnlf of the es 1. “mph” no, in possession of Bl‘l¥t°“ 1"" P “E th” ulgltr-f$:ffJd'nuu¢ company The C n action in the S\\Pf°n1° also began In ‘xounuu from ML (lourt fog oth" hd" of the Menon. Stallo aa 6';-th, partnership which is °m“¢-5.5.1; eifstod between Mr. Mc- "" ,.4 lr. some. 'rue iucpuu Great Britain. land. llinsrd'| Linfment Cures Diltomper,,|,||_|\_Q|-‘Q Lmgmne ;gQ|i,yQ P ‘ li ls this action. alltges that by the sale of tlltudxxz i ious stocks the estate lms been" wo' ‘vnu -st ll, also lsr! °l“l“'» ‘“ l’°` B n ( tate to $340 00° '°"'h of bonds of a ral 'Fly rummtl led od no col- Bcrnnrd, Prospere P. Gallant. Becrir tary-Anthony C. Gallant. Auto-7 for, 6 against. ROCK BARRA. - Supplement $25; Expense $80, Trustees, Ronald Mclsaac, John A. l\lcl’hce, Leo. McCormac, Becreialy. Vincent McPhail, Auto, upapillwlily ngninst only two voting in ltl favor. l wr. noon-asm ~ f_*__ ""` ' "'* l' Supplement, $25; expenses. $40, trllstee, Mr. Chas. D. McLeod; secret- lnry, Mr. N. A. McLeod. . hmunu . , Elllillllllllll llESllLliS In nn extra issue of The Canad.\ , Gazette published at Ottawa on Wvd nesday last, appear lists of the sue M the time “E Mr" M°D°““m`“ cessful candidates at various cumin rr.';- ::..:‘.';:s::. mix- -- »-- ---no ’“ ‘, ' . l ent to the Canadian Civil Serv ». "lv ms estate' was Eiffel* Ylthlgga Among the candidates who pollld W1 °'l"sf2°Efl'5'SS$`y EE “uf ...nyu onlie nic =°“°““ °°"“’°““'° °‘""‘“‘“°" E" U »»- _ ~ null aero trust. .company without the consent clerkshlp in B" ‘ V son of the heirs sold these securities. I - - I Borvw G. Third Division of the Clvl _ * (Inside Servir-.'e) was a P. E. ll Q 0| New Pertl renewal of thc note and that the sule er' Jumes urr°'l'|’_¢ _third in ard.,- _ West \vho came th Y of thc securities therefore was unneis of m~erit out of lortymme mndmlw, who were successful. Fi" Oail' 1° said, were sold nt less than their hmders wew succauml in ymoum. °|. _.a rellminsry exam 10” shnres of Standard (Jil stock, whichl sglziggga Divzion of the o|'|1'B” it is alleged, were disposed of nt less, su I Charlnumyn than $620 a share. Before the expir- "l‘»`°° Th" ‘N 0 l ation of the renewal period for féhc ham DMM Gum' wmmm Pm-“ip I and thou. nm" are; Charles Bore am and Jonah F lv worth $1.180 each. lc lu oulfl thot- :éry flnlugm quamyi" mmhuol; $3,688,000 worth of the securities. W3; for the Dunn, “Wg” 01 gh, gg-vie; two more candidates from the city S were successful--Martin Kona! IN A- | V. Sounder . 'cvffhona 1-lrrs slsvrnvliu, saslf. ESTAVAN, Suk., June 24.--KLM' buildings were recalled md seveni pmple injured by o eyeloll Iblcu struck. town last might. Poo£e ,watching the ball some hurriedly fl just before the bleachers Ile tuillly wrecked and lay on the ground hi I soaking rain, to avoid being earliel away. ’l`hle lighting plant UU Mfr out of business, telephone wins lop and and horns in tht count!! ltr# wrecked. 'rotsl isa-nails M0' $25,000. - .. eg 1',-,