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C mmm” - , L "1“""'lEAD Al..|.. ovzra Plalnel: l:l:>wAR|:> |si..AN|:>--- 1' vi R 1 ‘pi __,,_ g _ L .-_-. _._ ~~ _ * "'r1-in Lamar News f - 1 CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA TUESDAY rmsr or ALL ”°A"°“""” "Y" 'N “W N" , JUNE ZZLIQII __ Qin Psa ram ny id! nm Anéavcg UBLE BREWING oN wiili liiiii pfviism ma cycioivf MORTENEGRIAN FRONTIER illlllllllllss Ala a ciiiu coilsr CAUSES MUCH ALARM _ CAUSES GREAT DAMAGE Special to The Guardian CLEVELAND June 26- Dr Alex. m ander A Alton of Ashatsbulala, Oh- 10. is Willing to he changed in place , _ of Mrs. Angelina Napolitano of Sault gondmpns ur; ii|,30|ut¢| |n S55 lf,“€i.".; .‘,’.i‘”....*"i.liI.‘:.“;“.'.'.°°'L“°”‘ Y tolemble "nd T""k'5h .'.‘;":,""“'= "°' "“°°g"“° “"'° ‘~A“5°=9 Ruin Fells In Torrents and immense Dame e is TWP’ “re D¢"""'t°tl"il the DlSlIl‘lCl Men P wiifoiii Done to Prepertl Within lt s lien e-Uliler Women and ilhlld ‘ . iii " "`°"`°' “"" -"“”°’ ‘“ ‘”‘“‘ ~ 'g und P special to The_Guardian. ‘ fuge VIENNA, June 26-Reliable advices h"“*““" “nd CPODS und blowin si fronl Albyania say that the situation uhm is extremely critical. “nfl '|‘ur_key has massed 50,000 troops, two within a day's march of the Mont.`¢nc, cllegrlnn frontier. 25 if Conditions are absnlutcl i to ' ' . Y" lar b-lfiwii lvl ~ ,- - ~ . . ~ _ . 'r fi ' li ill <1 l-ni-'th ',i>sed bu sdiie }¢_ The Turkisll are devastating gnu titer 0 ontcnegm and me Htmvmr mmwdmtely to Consult ms political cd tflil?m(i;ni‘r:ir ttf; Ent}g:;i:§afl3;§n,§_)fg'y` ;gild;li§diliiei;:il(i1ie(¢e -Kimi N55 Minnie M., the winner e, is b_v .l. H. Ringwood, owned by l<‘. Wf W. llllghcs, nf this city, alld a half sister of Longboat. me t dow o the entire it t pi l'llovi.n|~:Nl1l~: u. l. .nine 24 -~liii-ss and nixe that the time for the (lhincsc wnll has gone and the time is gone hll 'hell an indllstry must ask for more' HH f this r lc “ . . 0 I >tcctlnn than it absolutely needs. Wi . Hillllillill Slillil |i|;g||>|:||]5|n e:.;~»l“ to will? pcclal to The Gunrdin,n_ I'/luis, June ze-ifreaiduit rnll- ’U 'H llllilusslblc. ct. M. (laillaux said that he would ing 000 women and children inwc give il definite response later and left workers at Liverpool generally obey- tue e, their only means of sii|,nis¢_¢-,une friends and party leaders. I six E hmlcd grass nnd ,-,,0¢,._,_ -_._ The PONS fmlnd themselves in sinnlnr """"""‘ plights. AMSTERDAM, B. C., June 26-Nc. lrotiatlons have been closed by }3n|_ U follr Guthrie and Cofer for a snip. ment of 1,500,000 feet of lar e tim. ss IS llillfEHl|] 2 `§'f ,nu- f°l.fi§'"li'.1°l.'fi`Z§7°'”" EAL,,L,l,i'f¢'1,,i,,,,liuiilisiliil P"iP"$s,, "'° 'l`L'L‘fZ§2 "i'.'.‘.1‘l ".'L“§.l.Zl?.'§. °"'" -_.?_______ Special to The Guardian. itimated that more than two hundred '*- Special to The Guardian, VAUPARAISQ _Inns 26_A great persons were killed or injured and Shipping concerns at the other ' _ K ranging fiom 50 to 70 gned to the South 'l “_ cyclone which devastated the coa..L WMM" _ L0ND()N_ June g6_-Dnbun ,n n,.n_ immense enmage has been done to ch_ildrcil are ilow caught between ""`°*' llflfluy asked Jifs Gailliulx, Min- Special to The Guardian. pm' ing for the visit of the Kiugllndl 1 l"`°"°rt5 0! “H kinds- Wlllifs of the Turkish army n,,d`isf.cr of Finance, to form new c.'ibin-- IONDON June 26- th- h Queen "ext month and U10 B°hem‘3 Oliof Chili R few days ag() extend” _ ' strike was lmmchm{"t'_';'dH‘;,‘: i1¢_c0;-ngion representing I,-ish 1,,dL._n. from Pisngua oil the north to Antol~ inundated. Many vessels have found- Re1»<~<.*=i say that Iqnlque has been B 810113 ml-my miles of the liuynl Hgmll-H on the south. ere.; and incoming s*camers in re- -L_ wuum HIDGETOWN, June 24--On the shorter; 5 feet, 6 inches high, dalk of June a young man by the feet, ilinches high and rather stout. Dark hair, smooth face, good teeth, and weighs about 170 pounds. He is‘ about 22 years old. Williams is hair, 20 years old, and smooth facem of which were bogus; two in.Mnine, » two iln New Brunswick and two in '_ . Nova Scotia. Phinney is about 5 - lUHllS IIHIEKENS WHITE am Vander-l‘lunl:, .lr., of Mont- _ _ churian Railway fo tl J . . l 1 , ‘ _ ._ F iigvl. 'rimliers will ber usgi lnaiiiilrigg ill'/Fume of Walter Phmney' °' [‘Y'““- Bvfh Wm Wearing ‘Wk °“_‘th'~"" “wi i\:ONTFVn'IE` N' I" Juno 10 ___ W . til n rd l.nnsdalc knocked the tllieltrl .0NlNlN, June 24 - 1,0;-il {,,,,,n__ "ld _ 's pugiistie ability served llinll bers were in well on 'l‘llul'i-idny night when hu pl 1 UW! id the cheers’ of the crowd. W U'_‘f AH}iIN(i'l‘UN, June 23. - That e Mormon church in enlisting the of Henry 0 Havelnriei' . to ex- l its beet sllgari industries, was king solely the welfare of its peo- wns declared to be a fact today l °» t to the assistance of a wolnnn ` ily 'l`h0mllB ll- (llltlilefi ViC0'Pl`°Bid0nt the Utah-Idaho Sugar Refining ken ny the thunk C__n‘enul__m_ (fompiuly, before the house “sugar lst" investigating colnmitt/ec. ) ll, recovered the hroocll, llalnlcd Mr' Cutler was _ examined 9" ,, itn nwnnn nnn wnnwn lengtll as to the business purposes of Mormon chllrcll. _.__ Why dues the Mormon church 1 illtr ll l the sugar business and other iness enterprises," asked lfepre- UHMUN EHUHEH lNll lHl SUGAR THUSI 'Anything tllat effects the material well as thc spiritual interests o people, the Mormon church cn- lrages," said Ml'. Cutler. L()i ‘ ___ "lt provides occllllation for thc . __ inle in many other lines of busi- as well as in the beet sugar in- :sident Taft 'visitedy 'I‘rovillcilcc,Ll-u£try." . Fail lli\'el' _veiif.el'ilny'n.nll talked! iprocity in both places. led both lrtic flee tladers alld c to nic to appeal for reciprocity tion?" li “Then the Morlnon church,” quer- Representntive Madison, of Kan- Mm__ “My mind is fllll of reciprocity", l-las, “it not only a spiritual organic said the president. “lt seems pos- ntl sibl on, but also a business organiza- To ll Erent extent it is trll ” Mr pl s ~. ~ . e, iff revenue inhll. We must recog- Ulil-tlcr rfllliiell- ’Illlere is nothing ill the agree- tin ut that any protected American tic '|‘ln-, three minute class was ns fol- lows' ' (llinrles Thompson, Hammond l{elly...... llvlli- Marie, David White...... ltd. 1'.. fir. H. Bterns..... Av__inf.or, B. Bowmaln...... AN-an ».i\-.;c>¢ »=~wL\:-1 :.~:.s»i\:»- Charles Thompson, winner of this rare, is hy Pnrhslde, and owned by lllrllllllolid .Kolly, S0l1¢hP0l`t- 'l‘fle gentlema.n'a class was as fol- lows: dent, “l believe," llc added, ”tlluf. l-|10 the country generally, is ill favor of Flli the (`-nnadinn agreement. I believe that there llrc cnollgll democrats tion and enough republicans who believe that the protective tariff to be lnnilltnilled must be dealt withl - nloderatcly to insure that the policy will carry, I believe, that il year after the agreement is adopted not a voice shllll bc raised to have it changed.” ,______________ in .=~N:.v:i-l es-=-Nd l'ui-l<, (leo. W. McPhce...... lilllldde, Neil Darrnch.... lloll, Ilr. l‘. C0n|'0_Y...... Jim, Judge Ulnncharll...... l‘n|~k, the winner of this race, is by of i- -y | 2 , , lin- [unions gtallion l‘nrll.woorl, and city, a native of llillmllll. WHH lhht owiwd and driven by George W- MS- Hill l'||||.Ail|'ili|'l|l/\, l‘u., June 23- Iii-|i, fir. liobl‘l‘f. h‘i.llnl'f. MnrAri.llllr, ,In lllll Mr. ftuttler explained that the sincss cnterprizcs of the churcll are lunged by the presiding bishop, lo acts as business manager. Ques- ncd regarding the tariff, Mr. Cut- r said that "tile howl for free inlillstry need fear,” said the presi~ U4'-fic" ill Hill-¥l\l` “'05 llelnlf ll\llil0 hi' can refiners and that it would ll the beet sugar business. *___ liisli izisl ill favor of this step in the right dircc- 'l‘UIlU~N'I‘0, Julie 24. - The famous Michael Fraser case has been entered tile court of appeals. In the at- ` telnpt by Miss Catherine McCormack H_EBTEU‘relative of the Midland octogenarian bridegrooln, to have the old mun’s rriage to Miss Hnnllnb M. O. .Rob- *~" illson of llundn set aside, the case wil i',,\,,|| nu itil-lt lhllr<~h New York llf. eleci.cl| president ol the Hap- s l lic |‘e~npencd' and argued again before the lligilcst court in Ullturio. lc two courts which have heard the case so lar have given opposite opin- ions us to irrnscr's sanity, but at present the old man is declared a l'lu‘<-_ M. ll. A., of this city. fiat World nllinnce. Dr. MncArtllllr's nmntim his property heinn in cnnnnn Sr. .ioHN, C0lui~ANY the cars mo oosfrnaor lleslell iw the Nev Dr Hlllrkhflllsv- "f -__ 'l‘ol‘onf.o. U'i"l‘AWA, June 25--Woods _ilk l"-0-. l ltncf 1 - . V ' of Hi.. John (N. B.), have been ating volnllliftec, nlld elected by the n\\~nl'dcd the contract for the con- All nanlc was the only one nllblnitl.el‘l to llolnilnlting conlmittee, und was gf i oflilers nililled bv illr nmnill- a trust companys Tile marriage is yet been untnucll'cd by the courts. The argument will ilot take place » until September. iallce, inidlllled; Secretaries J. H. strlu-Lion of a new station for the Hiiiiki-sililulv, London, alld J. N. l’. llllvrc-olonial Railway at Campbell- i'i~sfrili1:\‘. li“'\lv\'Cky‘2 ¢V°*l*"'"""*- E- lo" (N. B.), replacing the one dv- M sf.ro_y(i,| by nm ln" yem-_ i Mnrnllnnl, |,onllon. .\‘in|li-ull, iii. John, N. ll., Herbert ~...,._________ __ __ __________ ________________,_______M,_»,.,-___~_-_-_-_-,-_-_-:=--V-.-~-~.--~-- ununu ~esented a horse to the Prince of ___l.oNnoN_ .nine 24.-King (merge Wales yesterday, oil his 17th birth- day. ` °_"°*'i"" ' Ask for Mlnard's and take no other. - Nou .lllllv li/\sl~:.\'. c0||“|||||c|’[|0}| 'l'|le Trinity term of the Supreme (_`u__fl_y ` ' ttorney. - - 0 ° for phaném lin: defendant. ston. ._________l cas” to come ,before Tm cri Jury are those 8811"" "'° Grffini lie. and Alun Menonald ol J""“ ,,‘g,,i,,,i~¢sii with no elim el this c yi A Dnnnhy, Millview, and gixeirflioglameron and Henry Welsh,_ terlng 9, warehouse on Kill! 5¢f°°t' .. l THROUGH PROVINCE O an llflllll llllfllilli rk' - A the nga ad ., called at the office ,of one of t knew Phinney, slid consented to rl merchants and requested identifl- to ation at one of the banks here. He pl-eg a cheque for $100 on a bank ac- or ount in Lewiston, Maine, sigined by jail his father, John D. Phinney, of L nn. ther With Phinney was another chap whom the he introduced as Williams. The mer- crook. W chan () HY slick ways of an accomplished ‘V th li .Tir ll.l i 0.". . _ porfzylffiflce acsrethey ;{m_n(d_n(}t gin ville, is making money _out of light- “med they went east on Tnnl.nnan,_ ning. A bolt of _ lightning tore one Friday of that Week [Phinney inn_ side out of his father's chicken -ibird and has about ruined his fa-l °"°D and the f"“ti"”`9 °” the side” . He is very talkative and basil” tile chickens nl-firest the point here the lightning struck turned hiti- The phenomenon soon be- __.._______ came widely known and parties ar- g to the \,an|¢,_phinn¢,y pulled out ai H rivefi iii 'lutomobilcs and other con- siiven watch attached to 8 gold-IIFLASH veyanees to see the strange looking gba birds Young Vander-Plant rigged thlr i ring. 'VT/\W/\. June 25 -Rumors of thef early election are cllrrent again_ to in, with his left hand, on the d fllnger of which was a plain gold; I-Ie said he would like to have: unds by 3 o'clock. He was told* Ro down to the bank and the mer-, Thcl' have been revived partly by chant would follow shortly. the Hon Billie. 18 quoteli as saying that thc T election lists, including thong for Mass., who wishes to do some busi- MCMDNC. Of E"i!i“T\'l. WHS U10 H1160- unorgallized districts of On; ness with you." Phinney endorsed ial _ cheqiue and received €f‘ie"5ii>°é`lif'r'5Il7-" ’P&Dcl'H DI'°PHF¢d hY Pfesldellt A- P- it up and put it in_his pocket and Mclliarmid, of Brandon college,»Man-_ telnber 25th, Walked out. On the sidewalk he was ltflbh. 0" thi! 0PP0l`l1“"iti€B f0l` 183" the tario. ’wlll"be completed and in rea- "I0 dlness for a general election on Sep- ed m<-¢~<\l°“° f . ' . _ ' _ 1 t _ In yutnrdnyin "nn, the lnfsnsnn 01 morrow evening at 7.49 and rises tot 1_i_i;l,hv_;l_;ere a first 23:31 the Western express train (which was ;u;J_;‘l'0W and Thursday morn ng a - , ._ up f lusts. ture scorn not one! casts, from the sun. (if humhlcnt friends, bright crea- Protects the lingering dew-drop -Wordsworth. V , _, .,_,_ _ L_..'.....;.-an _ l There are friends who are to us like a great rock ln a weary land; We flee to them ln the heat of parch- ng days and rest. in their shadow. 11° A friend in whplii we can confide without fear of disappointment; who, we are sure, will never fail us, will - never stint his love ln serving us, who always has healing tenderness or the hurt of our heart, comfort for our sorrow, and cheer for our discouragement, such (friend is not only a rock of shelter for us in time _dm ¢nn|-ged with breaking and en K.” umuw. mmm,” ___ th. h°u”_ _ The moon ”u___hi__ 'Vanin at 9_3z_ _minnrnfn Liniment lumbermanln frlen1i__of danger, but is also al rivers of Sniull service is true service while itwnter ill a. thirsty land, when ou! hearts cry out for life and love. lint, after all, the very heat thin in good talk, and the thing time helps most, is Friendship. How it The daisy, by the shadow that ftidissolves the barriers that divfdeus, and loosens all constraint, and dl(- fnses itself like some fine old cordial! through all the veins of life-this feeling that we understand and tl-lint each other, and wish each other licor- tily welll Everything into which it really comes is good. It transforms letter-writing from a task. into al pleasure; it makes music a thousand times more sweet. 'lbs people who play and sing, not at ul, but to ua -how delightful it is to listen to theml Yes, there ll a talkabllitw that can express itself oven witho words. There is an exchange el thought and feeling which is hnppyi alike ln speech an in lllence. It ll quietness porvaded with frliufllllllln J _‘r ...fc- ..: 1:. .I 1 Q" ., - ,.‘. l J i #ii inf; 2 ~ r T‘. if :if l ` i if i. i .~ v' ‘ . “ii ‘ , 1; . 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