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Yilssl _ ‘ A ’ i JUL 1 1 9° \ ‘isinctsz corv 'rwu casts H _,0£l,ilON OF l~‘rlE_ Bamsh, FLEET . .GOVERNMENT is TEACHERS is Nor To visa _BUSY wha woR|< Tilirtieth Annual `C_onvent_i0n~ l'leld At liens- |n ‘Russian waters at present '[im¢___T|n¢ Russian Ubmk jubilant. Accumulated During the Recent Session-An ~ . . I 11- *_ L A'S,Pfl‘dld »M¢°t'“3 M‘i“Y Sub' L Over Postponement of Visit-Consider it a Recognition oi the All Dal’ 5°55l°“ 0" 5al"fd°)’_OllW|' t0 .\" ull Re ort of Proceedin s ` mm, . The.tial`r|.laLh Annual Convention of the Wosinrn Teachers Association was held at Kensington, on June 28th and 29. __._..._l__; Patriot-Miss Noonan, Guardian-D S' Walker. The President then gave an address This tlrpt session was opened at li am, .which was characterized as being one with the Pr_esident,J G Bennett in the chair. The following committees were '?PP°l“i'°§,E“. _ _ _ Finance Com-D S Walker, Miss Lizzie Noonan, Miss Katie Stewart. Com. on President ‘Address-A F Matthews, Miss Ethel Tanton, Miss Ella Costaln. Com, on Resolutlon~P F Hughes, J E Mallett, Miss Annie Lockhart. Pres Com. Exam-Arthur Lockhart, ‘of the best ever given at e Prince Oo. salaries paid to Island teachers and complimented Dr. Anderson in his efforts to increase their renumeratlon by_ way ei’ large su pplements. He then dealt with the System cf spring and fall holidays, _ and,a.[tershcv»-ing the disadvhntages of the present system, suggested that a _ Continued on page 4' llNlllN VS EITY ,EHllHLl]llLll]WN Judgment of Master of Rolls 5-iD‘ecid`es' Against Ta`n- ton- Durmurrer Al- Many others of like kind were en~ umcraterl and pointed out to` be public duties and the taxes collected by the city to carry out. these duties constituted a ' Public Trust. ` V MrTanton nad no greater interest in the performance of these duties than any other taxpayer or anyonel of the public and he had no right to put himself public. The King alone possessed the right, and of represented by the Attorney General could summon any ‘public body whose duty is a public trust for non~ performance of their duty. ' The English cases were examined as wellas those of' Nova' Scotia and New 'owed Costs- . l'irunswick and it was also shewn that in In the case of Lewis P Tanton vs The City oi! Charlottetown, judgment wa-1 delivered' on Saturday bythe Master of the Rolla. ills Lordship allowed the demmrcr to the Bill of Complaint with costs, on the ground that the action should have been hiv t the mine of the Attorney the states of New York and Massachusetts the same 'principle was upheld while a >@ \ 1 | _ . Does yourdoggie love you T' 'l '» “Bctcher life he does! 1'd kick the stuiflin' out. oi him li' he didn't. < convention.. He delt with the megre_ forwardaa the representative oi t.he,_. ST. Pirrimsnuiui, July 15-(Special)-The Liberais`areiubiiant at the postponement ofthe visit_of the British Channel iieetto Russiawaters, which they regard as being an open recognition oi the fact that public aentllnentln both countries is hostile to such, an official exchange of eourtesies while the people and government of Russia areatwar. 0'r'r»\w-. July lsfispeelaii-The A l'_l°°li’ -r"°a_t_°d °“¢:|._Dl5°"s5°d_4 Relations Existing Between the Government G" t0 England t0 l-00k lllf0 -_ _ ___ P ' and the p¢9p|¢_ I 'gration Matters. The only mlnli~1terwhowillT'~ave Ca.. .o ' A" °m°|‘\l “““°““°°m°“if ‘|005 "UL `i€l\ll‘lS0ll 0fLlll1tf0l'i.r0SS. Government is still busy with the routine during the summer will be (illaer who is reveal the which f0\‘ U19 il0f\'ii1onemcnt. "‘\Vell out oi the incident, seem to sum business accumulated during i1.¢5¢_.g;on_ “'l'l0l\ 'N ll'-'lleved U0 |19 i-he <'\‘lmll'llllY`~»‘ up the general trend of British it-.cling on There was an all day sitting on SMU... sense of humiliation which Iiie sorry (hcpostponemrnt of the visit. day, -‘iileelllillfl Of W2 l`9m“'\“l5 0' R“5>l1\'S l\ll\'_V lr, wits realized on nllsides that mlsin- --_-_n, .___~____ _ __ ..-num he compel-eu with the .nwerfui teruretlou had been placed vnthcvlaltby ‘ mwah neun’ and fem LhaHtM__Im]u. ccrtainfactions in Russia. which might ' have lcd to oifensivc ha enlniz ofa Cronstnrlt would mark nnnther mutiniaus outinvnk on the part of 'the sailors and DD H. nature to harm future Anglo-liuasian relations. lllllllllll PllSlllll A Ul BEIJEUUL ¢ ST. Jo|lN, July iii-(Special)-Rev. Nr-il McLaughlin, formerly of Bcdcque, Prince Edward Island, preached his ilrst sermon in the Portland Methodist Church this evening, to alarge congregation. A “\VHEEZY" CHEST, Means your trouble is deep seated. _To delay is dangerous All the 'inflammation will be drawn out in one day by applying Nervlllne. lt penetrates throun the ,pores ofthe skin, relieves inflammation 'lnll time reveals serious consequences. For more throat, weak shear. and tendency to colds, no pr-.'scrl§`tlon is better' than i:‘nlson‘s Nerv. line. or nearly fifty years it has been Canada's great household remedy. Twenty-live cents buys alarge bottle. ` _ _lNlHLllSl VUTES . Hiiihgsinais A_\m1~:ns'r, July 12 - At a meeting of rat |- Pf'eaChBS Flfsl Se[`mOn in payers last night to consider the question Into Ten Feet of water_V_ of permanentstlcets, the report of tin- P0ri1and M€thOdlSt ChUf`Ch committee appointed some time again Was Under Ten Minutes favorof the tender of theWai ren llituletlm St ..l0l`ifl?SlYi‘iS'lfUi`d3_y. :1’aveu\0llt UOIDPHDY WMI f'l‘¢¢lV€il “ml ladopterl. The price is $2.75 per square __..... .yard. The present expenditure will he --°-' about $40,000. The town is also extending t.liese\\'<-rage system atacost of $10,000, and the v\~\t.rr-, rm... .nn N_ 1;, J|,|y 15_(5p¢.(,1n))_ W'-“ks “li $80900' This "'°""“ 'ml \\'lliii~p|ayiug ut the Ferry wharf the five unusually busy summer in adrlition to thu YW" nm imuxhlcr OID Money renin the large buildings lu-slnp; erected. The funeral of thc late Ilon Judge “'=\l"l`"l‘°“l5e"°“ lrlllsevenhm- lMorse will take place on Saturday after" 'l'l|t-viator wasnbout ten feet decpand llDOll' CHlCAGO MARKETS. Cmcsoo, _July 14 -(Si>C0il\ll- July Corn.,............,.. 5|! “ \VheBi&........ 77; “ Pork...... $l.*l 75 Sept. Corn...... 513 H wheat..... 788 “ Pork..... . . $17-39 GIHL NEAHLY Ll]Sl Bullitt slva ihl»t-hild sank |\tonce.| when rescued she was apparently |irt»l.-,~.-,liavinrr been under water nearly lun minutes. After considerable treatn\_en_i._by two lim-i..|~,~. lift- was restored andthvechlirl was cryim.: lu_~'i.il_y within an hour Of the accillciil. n 1-, - For prices and orders i I ricrou coaLl The Intercoloniai Coal Mining Co. Ltd. is now turning out the very bt-st quality of Coal for Uomestlc and Steamfpuxposes. ` Quick dispatch is given to Island sailing vessels. 1_ Ageney, 33 Queen Street, Charlottetown. _ i " ' Vessels required to ¢':sri'y‘ coal. il <- ’ -’ for cargoes apply to P; E. l _,._._.__ _For sale at Stanley Ilriilizc a. valuable milling property consisting ot sash and door factory saw and shingle mill etc., new nhizlne and holler all in good running Order.-Boyce .\iuKie. 7llllii»tSilll»Wi"l- , ._, -filler - Omdcnscd Advertisements (Too late for Clnssiilcatlon.) _'-‘CC-'l".i-_till Tuesday evening between _IJ llillsliorn ljririge and 1'ownala lady`s green skirt hinder please leave at this °mc,;,_ liidrllpd. REMEhiBlER.-That everybody reads a morning paper as tho news is then fresh and up-in-date, and that =° .°‘“.‘.i “‘:r.‘“.:' ti.” ......““’ eve; y 8 U U 0 S advcsitised while thgr mind lhstlli bright and active. - FOR HEAI.’l`I-1, !§‘.'CREi§'I`ION, pictur- esque beauty, rlnoe Edward Inland is an unrivalled summer resort. Illini.: a- ted information al wmode and time I0 travel. hotel rates, etc., svgiplied free.- 'Teurlst Association, harlottetowll. Prince Edward Island. Canada. CURL. and all kinds of good Coal GEO E FULL Hill] lN SCHl]llL Ci.i4:\'i-:i,aND, 0, .luly 1-i-The convun tion oi the National Catholic l'Irlui~|\tinnal association here today declared by vote in favor of a wider and more cxtcnsiw readinu of the scripture in the purat~i.i..| school. This was in fact a» declaration in iavm' ofthe reading of the New 'll-,stanicnt in theschools. In that respect it uiarksn radical departure from established policy. The election ot oillcers resulted as follows: Oiilcers and executive board of the Cath oilc Ed uoatlonal League. Right Rev Min' P JO'Connell, Washing l0IliUC I , presidentizeneral; Very Rev James A Burns, vice-president general B\"00lil10"~