1 1 - if ‘were paid a-nd consequently some- 1l» 1, , il X1 ‘~'of sit. John,~ C. A. Sampson, of l wht-Uiarice in f‘anada, thanks him for 1 ' 11 I 1 'iii 1lfontague,'0apt. W. A. Johnstone, Agent, and in Souril, A. J. McDonald, Agent. *“*“ l_01‘d‘s Day. , Wason, was passed: |01' Glmfdun ldvff' Rev. J.-W. Aikens, assistant secre- llAl>li\!'iDU0lll ill “Gill-‘SUB tary of temperance and moral reform, lh0\|ld bb P515 W w~ 5- in a good address, spoke ofthe work aunt; md in Scuris and with which heis essnciatea. The 101- to A. J. 135616. \8“\t- lowing resolution, movurl by_itcv_.l-I. ed. ' 1-'10dru~ E. Thomas and seconded by Rev. l..J. The greetings of the Nova Scotia peranee and moral reform, would ex- tend to hirnahearty welcome upon his first official visit to our annual isesslon, and would assure him of its sincere interest in the work of the ilu" "°"’- ant °l nu' I ference in preserving for Canada the ldepartment and expresses the hope that the success which has so mark- ed his edorts in al-l Ohristian enter- prises in the past, may continue to attend in his new field of honor and opportiunity to which he has been call- lconferencs were received. An educa- ANOTHER AER-IAL REYORD Resolved, that this conference hav- tional anniversary was held at. 3 - 2 _ i- ._ _ .,_ ___ ._ - -- X ." THE LAr1\|¢3vp Ngwg of the educational fund. The receipts from districts were as l0ll0WS2 Sf- John, $440.61; Fredericton $216.50; Woodstock, $116.44; Chatham. $103; Sackvllle,. $425.98; St. Stephen, $68.35; Charlottetown. $269.38; Sum- merside, $126; total for the year, $1,767. The total for the previous year was $1,712.33, an increase of $54.73. ‘ The children's fund committee re- ported through Rev. James Crisp. tional secretary, gave n particularly strong and stirring address. 'l`l‘erc I Rev. Dr. Graham, general educa- had been unprecedented progress, he said, in educational work during the last quadrennlum. The income nad grown from $30,000 the first ycar of t-he quadrenniiur 'oo over $50,000, during thepast year; $111,000 had been raipod in pr~ecq1l1ng,qua.drennium and $186,000 in this quadrennium, an increase of G0 per ctnt. In the pre- ceding quadrennium there were 480 prohationers, in last1.054; $9,600 had been paid in fees for probation- ers in preceding, and in last quad- rennium, $26,400. These figures, the speaker said, gave some idea of what was being done along educational lines. Dr. Graham referred to the idea ol summer supply, WMNUY 5¥“\`l°l_‘*-9» studying for the ministry, were QV' en _work~du»ring the surnmor months. This scheme had worked adrnirabll' and was infinitely- superior '10 ll” old method of makin! 10159 £0 PPO' l-hstionere. The 111'-at year the S<‘h°m° qvas tried 107 students were emplvvr 'e\l_fa_ar11ing $7,925; the second yvar 149, earning 811.90%; third ylrlr 170. earning $13,819, Debt is a curse, the speaker said, and by far the heat method is to give the boys n chance to work for Jesus' Christ and pay their wuy at college at the some time. ' _ _...__ 3- ,..___- V '_+' 5 .. .5 _ 1 ._ -'- ‘ "" 5 - 'i - " __ . V ‘_ ' _ { ing heard with pleasure Rev. Mr.»o'clock. Dr. Inch ln the chalr. Rev. Y ` Aikens. assistant seerltary of tern- W. G. Watson submitted the report A PBALM. Rev. -W. -A. Thomson. I_wa11d_er bythe quiet rlll11,, And restme on the verdant leo. 1 'l\he'8hep’held all my yearning illl|,. And to the folding ealleth me: ' Were He to lead thro’ lhmdowl dim, Where thorn-roots grape for f¢¢\,|¢ -feet, The twilight and the thorn with Him And even death were wondrous sweet, But now the path phat He doth take, A’drlp with dew, a‘shi'ne wflthygoid, The path His love and mercy make, Slopes gently to an in-ner'fold. Tryon, P. E. I. INDIANAPOLIS -Ind. June 17- lfiaimr swarms in s wright hu-lane. is motor stopped as he was dc .h¢_nding, and he made a glide of_two pike, landing easily in a wheat held. _ ,_ _ _,_ ...J '_aa_f_4 ,__, _ - -2 " KB the w0rll'.l’s anoplane record ‘ 9 5 I » I _ .- or altitude today when he soared to . ‘ - »' ' _ ‘ _ , .‘ 'g height of 4,503 feet according to - ' ‘ = - Sage measurement ol' the altunetrc. ' _ 9 e hem" T omsrs i~ 41 conrfnfncfi f (Continued from page 1-) HU Rev, J.A. Ives presented the report of the parsouage aid committee. jj Rev. 1»i.E. Thomas moaned -what, the committee reported to consider a yicommluiication from the noyai Or- ange Association of Prince l‘.d\\'ard ‘Island asking the conference to pass Ha resolution requesting that no change be made in the King's coro- :'nation oath met, and after c.111sidieri .ation of the matter, 11\':0m\n0H 6' ’§that no action he taken by this cr-n-l derence." _ Hev. George l~‘. Dawson. S€€l‘€l&l`y- »l§rea.s\1rer of the supernumerary fund, ,fond Dr. Evans, of Hampton, gn\'e_1'e- ii urts on the fund. ln a discussion ,avhich followed many ministers and .layman participated. The debate "hinged, on a resolution asking the ,general conference to main: a change in the discipline increasing assess- ments on districts. , _ it was said that only eighty per llceut. of the supernumerary claims -lthing had to be done. ' Alter discussion by Dr. Secord, J. N. Harvey, Col. Moore, J.W. Smith, Fredericton-and others, aresolution _,was passed unanimously both by the ' conference and by ,the members of the -superniumerary committee Lresen-t, that the ,discipline he amended so ,that the Nova Scotia conference \§Island conference, $3200 instead of - 332000, and the Newfoundland confer- r1`.ence $1600 instead of $1000. 5' An alternative resolution was also 5.pnssed naming a smaller increase "§`p1‘ovid'ing the change did not meet Hlfwith the approval of other confer- 'fences and of the general conference. 1 Dr; Borden has engaged as assist- ;`;ant director of Mount -Allison Musi- _cal Conservatory, Prof. Robert Pick- I' ard. of Leeds, England, as organist “ and pianist who comes with excep- , tionally high recommendations, 'l‘he fourth session of the confer-I f,1ce convened at 2 o'cloclr, Dr. atgprague in the chair. Rev. J.‘.V. Mc- »o’nneli submitted the report of the .ylioard ol trustees. The total, _re- ceipts were $560,219; total expendi- tures $559.66, leaving a balance of _$1.33. Rev. (`.W. Hamilton, of Salisbury, sub-mitted the report of temperauce, -- ,*{>1‘ohi.hit‘ior1 and moral reform _com- -nrittue. The receipts from the vari-v ous districts were vas follows: St. John; $131.09; Fredericton, $66.25; Woodstock, $37.37; Chatiham, $28.05; 1 Sackville, $82.95; St. Stephen, $27.25; §Charlottetown, $48; Summerside, ,$33.50; total, $453.47. _ Rev. T. Albert Moore, ggierul sec- rotary of the l.ord's Day Alliance, Zf‘UVf€l‘ed aforcible address in_ which ~» e spoke of the objects and aims of "the Alliance and the work which it `was accomplishing. ’i‘he following resolution, moved by "Dr-.1 Fampbell, and seconded by Hen-‘ ry Smith, was unanimously passed: That this conference has listened' with great pleasure to T. Albert ,Maura secretary of the Lord's Day ,his stirring and luminous address, recorrls its deep sympathy with the fywork of the Alliance. and assures. I' r..l\loore and his associates of the Q oyal and hearty support of the con- l‘ 1 ._ 1 _ ' _ ,___ 1 SoAP / 5;. .. .'.-.- AY'-0|? _ BORAX I 1. '11 Today*-now--what you have waited for-“FREE SOAP WEEK” is here. It lasts for one week from today. A ten cent cake of the famous Infants’ Delight Soap absolutely free With each twenty-five cent purchase of Taylor’s Borax Soap. 1 Every good dealer will hand out the Free Infants’ Delight Soap. There is Free Soap for every family. Bc sure you get yours. Remember-all you need do is buy twenty-five cents’ worth of Taylor’s Borax Soap and your dealer will give you a ten cent cake of Infants’ Delight Soap absolutely free. Y , 0 J ,ishouldpbe reqhined to raise for super- _ / _ nurnerary purposes $3,700 instead of $32,300; the New Brunswick and I‘.E. If you have never tried Infants’ Delight Soap you can have no idea how it will soften and freshen the skin and improve your complexion. It nourishes as well as cleanses the skin. It contains no raw alkali. Through the wonderful effect of its pure vegetable oils it makes the hands smooth, soft and beautifully white. You have never known soap so delightful _to use-so delicately perfumed-so richly exquisite in texture. Infants’ Delight has a larger sale than any other high-grade toilet soap in Canada. The soap that pleased the most ` women will please you. .J ,_ Borax s oap nfants lfléht Soap E : it ~_-;.'tf _ 1... .__ 11.*:-...... 4.--; , -.. . . ... .- , - -_ - _~-.,~, __ ,..-;:'1'-‘-'__ :-' ’-'- ~.~-'.~»1'_~l .-=:-- _ -~-- -.;-,'.~.°.'. .\ . f .`»‘1‘.‘. ‘ _ . _ _ ._._..__._.. .. /I 6 M , - \ .\` E N W(/'7-/,,,,, . _ éii ' -rf" V 'i"",_'<. , - ’/», ff/ , 11.11/f , _"Taylor’s Borax Soap does everything you have a. right to expect of a laundry soap-and more. Thousands of women use Taylor’s Borax Soap every _day- in the laundry-'in the kitchen. They know that it does twice the work of other soaps with half the labor-and does it hetter. _ It is 1:. concentrated soap. It makes your clothes pure- ` , white-clean. It does it with less than half the labor needed , ; with ordinary soap. You dou’t need to boil the clothes. You the Soap early! don't need to even rub them, unless they’re very badlysoiled. Nearly all the best dealers are ' soap. making Window displays ~~ look for ._ ' the windows -- then go in and get Say This to Your Dealer “I want twenty-live cents’ worth of Taylor’s Borax Soap i and the free cake of Infants’ Delight. Some people will take advantage of this offer several times. Don’t take any chances. Get your free Infants' Delight 1 1 ' .~. na, -4 - -4 ; 0 0 0 Wlllls Planos and Direct Route lo Boston --- L » e PLANT ENB T Dominion 0rgans We can sell you a Willis l’inuo or Dmuiniou Organ chenp- er than you can buy it from any agent. Does this interest you? The Willis Piano is the best piano, and wc can give it to \ou nt the some price as others charge for the cheapest. We l1aveu’t got the expensive agents and canvz1sser.~:-and this ac- counts for our reasonable prices. The Willis Piano is noted for the elasticity of touch nud y-the extreme eveuness of scale. It plays ull classes of music in the same uuexcelled manner. The Dominion llrgan The Dominion Organs areknown over the entire S Province for their excel- lence, their simplicity and durnbilitv_'Phe`re are lots of Dominion Organs the centre ,ofhappy familv eirclis for n life func, and give excel- ' lent music. I.'t us quote you pric-s on eill er |»i:1uos or orgmis fl! 110011. _ F W -FARES- HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS First Class........... $10-50 Apr" 6 *nd 2° Second Class . . . . ._ . . . . . . . .$.95 ‘ Relum, First Class. . . . . . . . 18.ou ‘ "ly 4 ‘mi Is Comniencing z4lhju1\e S. S. HALIFAX Jung |_ |5 Q 2 leaves Charlottetown every Friday ai ‘noon for HAWKESBURY, HAL FAX July IJ and 27 and BOSTON. Returning leaves BOSTON Tuesdays Aul' W "ld 2 Sepi. 7 md 2| Sooond»Class Round 'ITE Ticlfeln ISBU DFROM Oharlottiggywn Winnipeg $0.05 Branllon 43.05 ' Regina 41.55 Saskatoon 5l.40 Calgary 57 25 lldmf nien 57.85 T. NICOLL Agent, Charlottetown. 1 .1-z5drll16m. Return Limil Two Monika I From Dale of zm1A1.1.¥ Low Rafe: luue 'l'o Other Points _/ See Local Ag tetown. or w F’ 2. Q 2:2? L1 5.21. ai; ir sc; ‘Z >. l= _=S si _~=5.’- ,lVlcllo11ald’s Livery "- _ Fine Residential Property "I Tenders dersignad 25th next al Street Mark Wright (known as the Thomas Dodd property) together with the lot in the rear This DFOPBITY |188 a frontage on Pownal Street of 65 feet or thereu- hout and parallel lines for the distance of 163 feet. Easy terms of purchase and a good title er . . 'f' about 14th Tenders to be addressed t - derslgned Dodd Prop y The lowest or any tender need not i . necessarily , ‘ HASZARD, ‘ ‘Vlay Ztltb, 4 ~ Y ...___ For Sale ‘ will he received by the un- up to and including June for the property on Pown- at present occupied by thereof. extends back therefrom by will be given the purchas- Possesslon can be had on or July next. _ o the un and marked "Tenders for ert ." be accepted. qt. Oh . R J JE. Metthews.L0°\l.:a0nt.0harlotu1wwn /// /_W Montreal. Quebec, Liverpool Fri. july 1--Empress of Britain Tim. _luly:7-Lake Charnplain E First Cabin mpresees, .. .. o.oou . One Clan Cabizg P Lake Erie Lake Champ!ain} _ . . . . Lake Manitoba Second ¢ahi11. Empreales.. . . . .. . . . .. . .$51.15 Third Cabin. - » 1` A. $47.50 up, .> F .1 l I- F ._'-' '-,\I§.____ Y Ji P. E. l. .l£A~lLWAY ' \ r 1. s s V i c-'A*Nno|AN PAc1F1c ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS §T";~“_`“.j-g.”-._-f -j-~ ~-~ . Oommenolug on June lat, 1910, the train ` r ' * ~ ' »' 1 his Railway wlllrunufollowu 'r 1 o 1 .<1 'i°i¢f§1n§w'§“ mira." an-.1:"~f‘ |)`lY. l)’l¥. D ly. D ly. D‘ly. Dly ex. ex. ex. ex. ex. ex. Sun. Sun. Sun Br1n.Bun. S1111. u.P.u.A.n. Ii. ( ll1'lli43\1yln '$51- o e nrthmltshl Hunter River lcnierald Jet. Kensington r.i:lu1nmerslde L A.M.P.l.P.I . 0 _ §§_~.'§§° 333228 P=F2“F SE§&E$ 2 r' 3 ~'€ E7 i= _ O 1= S > < _..-L ?@pFP§rr _reassess :U ~.."g=\e=_e=.¢ .=§:§&==` ,ssh ."=$'§ Empresees...... ......... $30.00 0thefboan,.............. i$z8.75 W.§.HOW§ltU. g. P. A.,O. PTR Solicitors. ` 1910. 5-27 _ Stables o..11°.. si. WALKER n0uSE Opp. Law Courts Building. 'TORON'|`0 I will Pastels and Oil Paintings by WA. Alex. Mac-Leod, the noted New York ’Pol'.l1‘ails receive orders for Artist. Write me GAUDET & HASZAIIDJ % Breed Your BeslBre1l More lo lhe l~"asl Trol- AUUIRI. 4llll5|` *_ 1 :' F ;11 Z =~ § Z' =:-g=5¢g~5l Fassia! ‘5s¢wH ‘3§=§S _ ld F Pwr; :SSS -'- F B‘eide ar. P rt Hill 2’r.:" ar 'dig LU. in'-3 2.lt52‘.'»'l'i’.°1.:‘.‘1'v'.l$i.'§ ` " PJ! Ll. P.M. ling Stallion and Raise a Cornerachlr. l'.M. Ffp S=§ P F §§; an ' 8.15 lv 0h'tow ar BJ: 1.1 t _. ni A.a.|\a 59?' _:S11 ;Z§§§ 5 1-=s- 328 8 ill It mJ& :“;b'S‘.'n‘2"1.. ml. 4.11. Mt. ml, ml. - in an 1'-'peas'-f '.-gn df; arG:d"l%:l`:1°lv . I ° 1-J11...1»._ ' :..i1?’1». . rife ns if you cm1't c11ll~- Flrst class single and double rigs " The "ml" onrlcnu and other desirec' AQUIRI will make the season of 1910 Every thing new and up-to-date.. T0f0llf0°l Favorite Hotel fo 1° prices at my stable ni $15.00 for a live foaI,fo be . _ Limited. onlagua P. E. l. ` dinlh l` _la you ,vi 11111 to sine 111111-e\. Y ll0 ll izuw. Monialue Furnishing _ information rim m°derf\r¢. .l‘.°.‘li"¢’.3l»f%.'?»i»’?’&&‘i.‘1'il'}"h‘l’.'li.‘&’f.%1‘ié’. ° PM No. ml L. °.'.~.:.:.:11;°n.=.°:.f':::°1°.-.‘:'::.° .. “"~°'0¢ ll°"°“""' 1...... 1...... 1.1¢. rnorocnnvum e _ . due November rel next. . ' lraln or boat and well cared I t lh “' J A. S Ba er "z=.::i.°;::°f:':.:.°‘11."..r.r.::-'-.=r=::r1'i'.";:1: ° Y . °' “ etfled at time of service by cash or n0|¢ Mares seuilo be bred will he mel a e noel reasonable ratel. J. M. NICIIOLSON. 7dfmwu , mwfdérlyr . ' Charlene-.tow n. _ A Pgjpfighfg ‘ ` R New Prawn A ,los Kent Street, Charlottetown ¥‘.‘.?.’:. _ Sat. ml. nl. gmlnaz- lil’ iii "1-?“?."".€‘.'. ".' *.1 ' 7.00 Shia: |l\:1?ray§nrhorl,},40z1ilI _ 11.11 1° 1| all Lu g dmrwzhtf’ G. A. SHARP lan... P. I. 1. B1