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EE 1 515. =: U <5 §> :F L il -nl £0 n IBERALS WERE iii iviixni uiiiuiii usuwiui woiiLe's eiiEin' T00 CONFIDENT Aliilllililllil |3iillG|lESS Il Ell.i|3llLlliilll WHEAT HARVEST -ill* .AWAHU MADE Eillllllllllill WAS EXlIEEllEl] _-- Suys Holifox ltecorder,‘ M- __ __ ' ___ . ,Mm Having Record crop "UW . . iiisiiiiiii and Ruled 001,031 I About Valuable Property at Supports Anglo American Ar- Strange Mistake of Bank in and canada Lu er Yictorigs, Pom- El Paso. United States bitration. Many Noted April Last. Many Have to rg and Mexico 015511.11 Persons Present ~ Pay ri... I 1 5"" 50"" Tllilll °"""fi‘f"°" fini nies “__ E _ “_ ii uiinni "'If'i°~ _E11 l/\\() June 15-An Iuterna- Special to The Guardian tional Arbitratioii Uourt which has OTTAWA, Juno 15-By inndvert~ _-_ bpen sitting in the so-calle11_Uhuiniz- sale; the Banslg oéogfova Scotia, exceed-\| ___ T > _ - e e 0, the irculation al- _ N Y I special to The Guardian. HAl.ll<‘AX, June 15-The Recorder Liberal, discussing the i;.,vern,ncn}_ victory, says that though nniple the iuujorlty might easi1y`liav_e 'been greater if the Liberals hnd_not re. lied on the reputation of past vie. iories and been altogether' too sure of Wllllllllg. This presumption has proven to be ii mistaken attitude. It docs not do fer any Derby to be too confident .uid let its organization fail into inocu- ons desuetude. l-Ind the thorough organization of the past been kept np, the Qovcy-“_ ment. would have been retained with us large a majority as before, Mlllllllll llllll [lPEll5 AT IJIGBY I>[|;llY, Juno 14.- Supreme Uourtl opens in Digby tomorrow und great, iuicrrst is centered on the trial of 'l'i-ho, in connection with the Mc- lircilor tragedy. lliilwarii McGregor, the murdered iiuui, was reported missing after (le~ iobcr lilth last. He lived alone, in his house on the Bay Road, it short, iiistiuiee east of the D. R. A. bridge iii, l{ccne's crossing. 'l‘he following Sunday the noi hors entered ,his house found his rats starved; everything else ap- priirml undisturbed. McGregor was iuissiiig, also his \\snu,l working i-follies. indicating that he had gone iiwny with the intention of reniuiii~ iii.; but 11 short time. ilhief of`Police H. W. Bowles, of |in:l\_v and a Chronicle representative iiiiiiieiliately started an investigation and ii thorough hunt for the missing: iiuiu. lt was said that McGregor car- ried large sums of money. .lohn 'l‘ebo, Jr., who had been seen spciuliiig considerable money after ilu- ilith., was arrested Oct. 31st., rliurgcil with taking money from thc missing man. In ,the meantime a dil- _ligent search was made for the l>od_v of McGregor, for it was now iboiiglit hy the general public that lu- liiul been murdered. lleirctive Hanrahan was sniit here ll'oin Halifax and rendered every pos- sible assistance. He afterwards re- fnriicd to the city und the Govern- uivuf, offered a reward for the body. 'l‘1‘.bo was discliarged on Thursday, Nov, I7. thi Sniulny, Nov. 20, 11 party of se:u'cliei's found thc body 33 ivtit north of the Old Oakes lioufl, 15.0 _\':irds rust of the Oakes mill pond. ___________-». Kei-p Minard's Linimeni; in the house. Slicciul to The Guiirdiau, ASCUT- H0010. June 15-This was ""“’U\°r _gala day at nie Ascot megs' Km?-1 G00l”f§0 and Queen Mary attending in full state as on Tues. day. 'l‘he gold CUP Valued at 500 sover- eliéni. with 3,500 sovereigiis in spee- ial ruldition for three year iildu ,md “l’WHl`f1H. distance tvizo miles and a hil(l’fl. was 8/(M1 llliy Willouyx. .lar es ' n e Declare third. y was second ami AllEMPlE|] SUICIDE ill A llA|llAAlll|lH YUUNE WUMAN lIAl.lFAX, June 15-Before she. could bc stopped froin carrying: oiitl her rush purpose Miss Nellie Iiohin~| son, _Dartuioutb, . Tuesday afternoonl s\\'ull<_>wc. ‘ .» `\ ttf. ` \ ‘Y __ Z) .11 A4 / 7 7/ \\ /// REV. DIL CARMA N. \l \` was open to the public and wus. large ly attended. The meeting was presid- ed over hy the president of the con- ference. Present on the platform were Dr. Carman, general superintendent; Dr. Watson. liev. Dr. Campbell, the candidates for the ministry and oth- ers. After the singing of a hymn by the choir of Centenary, the president call- ed upon Alfred Gould, one of the can- didates. who told of his conversion Special to The (l.u1|.rdian. ed. crews. .away without. difficulty. ,HEV. llllllAAAll PEASS PlEAll$ Ellllll lil EHAUI] Ill llllSlll `BoS'roN, .nine 14-A 1.10.. ..f giiuiy inony in the United Stat(-:i diai.i'ict court today by Rev. Norman Plans, Investment Company, who was on trial for using the mails in further e f fraudulent scheme Charles er, pleaded guilty to technical fraud. All three will be fined instead of imprisoned, it is understood. blngland he answered. the call and had come in Canada to labor, recogni- zing the extensive field for the min- istry offered in this country. - (leo. W. Tilley, of Jacksonville, N. ll., the other candidate, then follow- ed with an address, also telling of his call and cxperh-_nce. ifolloiving the addresses by i.hc ran- didatcs Dr. Watson moved that the candidates be admitted to connection with the conference and he ordained on Sunday next. The motion wus sec. ouiled hy llcv Dr Ganipliell. The charge to the candidates was inndn by l)r (`.ariiian,' General iiiiipf-i~ intoiidenf; of this conference who c-in gratulated them and referred to the work they are to do and the requis- ites they should possess in the suc- ceiisful exccrcises of their duties. lie dwelt upon the need for more min- isters in this country and asked the prayers of the congregation tliut the force of preachers be auiruientcd. Following the clinrge, the motion that the candidates bn accepted was put hy the chairman and passed by the unanimous vote of the confei~en.'.\. A choice programme of sacred music was then rendered by the choir of the church, after which the meeting adjourned. The full conference will be opened is morning nt 0 o'clock. This ev- ning the educational anniversary of he conference will he held. A iiuui- er_ of nddrcsses will he