QU 5% Ee C =s iE’n’°i’l»1 I CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWAB,D_ISLAND. CANADA, MONDAY, JUNE 7, uw isiiiitiin G. . the Recent Trolle Strike. Many offiie Men Are Dissafésfied. June 6-_(Special)- Noi-innl street cur service wus es followihg the calling off of the strike. The company promises to increase if the nudit shows sufiicient pro may men are dissatisfied- ` ,___....___--- IHIAI , IIIIW AIIJIIUIINEII ln the election trial of Louis' P, petitioner amd Lemuel E. respondent, the session- open- Snturilay morning at ten o'clock. John J_ Uainipliell was the first wit- ms and being examined ,by Mr, Mc- lean stated that his was engaged in Railway survey last fall. On Satur- d,y night previous to Une election M prgcureil ii. horse and wagon sind trove out to Brackley Point Road A ’liiurlot‘tetow-n. He paid for“thf himself. The witness swore hi yt in Prowse Bros. store. Hi to Souris on the special train, .tion ilu.y but at his own ex- Ho saw no lieuor in the train. ge Hit-.k-ox being called' said he it hr' )ll I I eil on election clay. He did iilge work on Mill River,Loi tear-. Prowse and- Warburton t to his place about the first pteinner, but no conversatior ing the election took place. Hi il twenty dollars for the work, whether he received the mo -fore or after the election hr not tell. The witnessdidi not who paid him. I-le was in s llros, store before the elec- nil Mr. Prowso took him o-ver . (‘iirnini:-1key's office, ond in eil him to that gentleman. Hi cr>ii\'c|‘snt,ion about the bridgi ntuil to fix, un,i_l he get thi ut the last olection He was ea-king to L. E. Prowse in Oct- excnptlng the Saturday night new the election, when he corn-_ pliiined to l\l`r. Prowse that they wer. not giving in hold' the pqll at hi shop,-whii~h on account of the post ers helm: put up in front of his build Ing hc niiiiirnlly thought they would ltr. l'ri»\\‘.-i- sirid it could not be help . eil hut that he would give liirn th locnl pnli-. Norman Hlu-idcw wus the next wit ness. lle had voted in the election had uttciuluil no meetings, and too’ no active part. He might possibly have cunvassed some 'people. Tho vu’tnes’s answers wer'for the most part extrt-iu‘cly vague, but under pres- slve he iiilmitted that lic luul given liquor to William Acorn-on election day, tlmiigli hc clirir.. il this had not \9llt'filr. Acorn from vutiizgg. Williiiiu Acorn on being examined stated he had met Sheidow on elec- tion day, and he had given- him whis- luy. .N-strung was Bain- about the election. Alhert Vickerso-n, said, he was Pre- sident of the Liber.al Committee but Ilatldone no canvassin .The wi'tness’s istiis' llor'm-:stirs suiil that li' | `. ll I 1909- { me .4 Morrmav n lumv uw rm ram. ax%fLm An¢§gr5l: _ "-i. ~_---___ ' in ircissiu A 0 in .sutcissun » . \ » OTTAWA. June 5.-It is not often that an official in the_-ggvqmmpnt WSVACB Performs his duties so well that when he passes from the scene of his labors it is not necessary to Mr. Jones' berm of oflicu acted under yesterday, had- the largest cargo of| MONTREAL, June 6-(Special)- The Ogilvie Milling Go. has issued an order to its employees, saying that' those who join mil bla will get an- txtra weak holidays durinig the camps, in case of being called out for active service, and then positions will he-kept. ' Earl Grey, has wired' congratula- tions saying the move would be far reaching in-its effect, and' u :good thing for Canada. ' \ E WAS IIHUIY,-.IIIEII IEXIHA HIIIIIIAIS ' Mi _ - IIN SAIIIIIIJAY I DURING EA J ` Iltil ‘ii.. ~ I .' ._-_ ST. JOHN, June`(l- " _ _ ° ' ' -‘I ' ‘ _, .- y les_(.‘arle 8 years old, wixsspeciigiiirneiilhaiilh To mployees ognvie -'2lieL(3v;;ii\:i1tBsm:i ni]~tIlul:t:in,Spe(1ii£r)‘ Satiirilay while swimming with three Ing C0. WI10 Earl Grey Revelstroke, have almost parulyled Bllwli Ulimpanioiis in a snnull pond in a Q the trafdo. _ ‘usvsed \l‘1“"'Y- Congfatuiamsi -I No trsnscdni.-inotavl trains have, run Tm’ A3001' was recovered after ‘B0 min- ' ._ through from the coast ance Wednes- um' but me W” °xtl“°f~ . ’”'9' I _ There may not fbe any 'be,ore Mou- day. __ _--_-_ ruintii Ptitii _ .suse-iii iunii LONDON, June 5.-By an anonym- ous contribution- of $220,000, the sum needed in additioii to tue govern- mcnt's contribution ,of $50,000 andthe of Denmark for the name a' successor. This in short public's mitu of $00,000 to ,save Hol- happened ln the case of I<'1'c*d»L.J ones A ln9in's Christina . ‘ . 0 l1€WSPap0r mian who im 1897 was nation, has been made up. The Col-, a ointed s uri-al revcntiv -t mvhis, who boughtgthe picture from ance of New Jersey, conveys' a. sad by the thought that for so many years his beautiful life was lived' a- Iirothcr Howell was born in the It was decided to endeav r to raiso nissions. 'I‘, C. James, (ilm/rlottettovvnp pres aented the report of the Eastern sec- report feelingly referred to the death] of Rev. E. I). Millcl I . . . .‘ o jeccipts to be $52,070, 'nut over $4,000 vas aililied to the divhb, und the cont- ‘nittee is `gf‘errtly worried* by the to~ tal inilebtoilness of $19,251, which is ho hewvicst ever cr.-rriud. 485. The THIRD CLASS PAS3E.\1|!!~iP.S HAVE_BEEN SAVED. _ , MONTREAL, June 5-A i:-use of smallpox ~wns discovered on thc Al- lan 1iner_ Virginian, while en -.;»\~i»¢ up river. The steamer is now inder detention at Cross Isle Qua‘i:ir.tirie` dislnfected, aifter wihlclr the ;stearrie`r will be allowed to proceed with brst E fuilieu wcru clear, and frank throughout. William Ross stated, he had no drink on election day and saw |10 IlllU0l‘. He also said he h-ad seen no Iilunr on Saturday or Sunday prior to the election. After.l<.hn Martiin had becn ex- aminul, Chief Justice Sullivan stut- ed that owing to the summer terms Ofthe different counties com.‘ng cn, thi- cnse- would be adjourned' till Thursilny Sept. 1-ith at eleven o'-‘ clock, Ll~IADlNl§ LADIES DECLINE INVITATION. OTT-MVA. June 5-Miss Keegan, 0|1@_0f the British `suffra.'gettes who 'em lf' jail in London last yeair, is In 0“““`\l.`snd bias stirred up local W_0mtn soflrngettm in-im holilitni: open IH' ilcini.'n.»~tra.tic1~.»3_ ,'\"Hu2i'i1unts are now being made I0' fl rnictlng next week. . l..ad'y aiirier and Mm, Borden have 'been _naked to assist, but have deel-ined. __Mrs_ Bnrilen aenit regrets that her "U50 and ground would not 'ne wt and sccc-ndi class passengers. 'I‘he thu-o crass win be no-tained for sign-` teen days ait Grosse Isle. __ MUCH ANXIETY IS FELT. ST. JOHIN'S, N. F., Ju‘_1eiE~- 'lbe already great anxiety felt by shir- o'\'.iers and relatives of the ‘nree bi ndred men composing 'he crews of the scliooners on their why' to St. Jol.n's from Bonavista Buy \;.eca'u.-'c of continued presence of 'ice in men- rting propcfrticns, has iincn -.idiled th. fear of disaster thi-on.',li .-1 mm- liiriitlon of ice flees and storm. lhirinig Wedneulay night :in.l Thurs- day morning a heavy storm centred over the .region between nero nud Bona vista Bay, fr distance nf fifty miles. \"h`cn da-rknesn fell last. ni-_"it with- out il word from tbr flee: iipprehm- sion became heavy, and with it suc- cession of disasters of the presence season, due to ice, `1.iml.l persons are possessed by grave fears' ' Mina-d'i Liniment used by Physicians the di dl" the society \lor the insvaruuo Besson.. Aorui. wru. Accouniur PARTY "IM omcers of the bustling Eastern ";tH~ (I0-. are not anything if not T§'I"`IS"»'»\2 and up-to-date. ____ ere is no stronger svi-dence of ht! than the fact that they will ,hw their gontlemsinly and popular R"°III"B Passenger.A t, LuBsron M' Th0"\f>son, St. -lgcfhxnf specially ,rhifwfl to Boston and return with ‘hr (l'\mrdian's folly eight ladies :md In " "“°°ff!- This is done to en- ,_b§° "lu party all possible care on Bm Eastern S. S. Co., ship from 8,01" to rnrtiimu, seaport mn W- John. Mr. 'rhomipson is no nc~ “U” In thin line, and ull' can rest urcu that the greabeevt possible amount of comfort and pleasure! will result from his very special attention, and the lsdirs will have good rvasdll to require that he has been del9Elf»¢d for such an important undertakms- 1 wish to express my hearty *muh ¢_-0 1;-he many friends throughout than province and elsewhere, wha so kin - iy assisted me in obfzaiilliillir 91° pri'/.c I sicurtd fn The Guardlan’s I5- eent contest. I also thank the members of The Guardian staff for hhe' impartial way in which the con- test was carried on. signed DELLA PICKERING, ._that body. that appe'aled‘_f'.o the youn,f;' main and- Subsequently he unrteil with _ ~ Y 1'. of New York, in the organization of Excelsior Di'v.ision, No. 4, which was Zion of the Foreign Missions. Thc1I"I"ut“ted 0" A-'he 14_0h QI March, B852," _,-,. and' which has maintained w contin- uous existance ever since and of The financial stnteiucrit sh wed thc' which Brother Howeu has |,|3g»r\ continuously in office, having been thi I .'l‘rca'surer for more 'than forty years' He was initiated' in the Grand- Divi- sion of New Jersey at Newark, Oct-I ober 13th, 1845, and at the succeeding ' _ At the end of his te-rm as G. W. A., he was again elected Grand Scribe, in January. 1856, and continued' in odlce until January session of 1893, when he declined E re-election. Hav- ing been' -in continuous service an an officer of the Grand Division for forty I ,ti -- t , . seven years. '_ |if.“..‘.Z“;.x`lf.’-’.f.i.i..°i"'.."§§ ‘1‘?.‘i.ii“"’§§2...‘2Z§ In JM--eu 1902 he we- sister. Grand Treasurer, and continued in bfflce to the time of -his death. He became a member df' the Na- tional Division of North America. in 'the City of Charleston, South Caro-I lina, ‘on the Sixth* of June, 1855, and up to a few years ago, when failing health intervened he_ was usually .in attendance at the annual sessions of Mere cold facts however give but- little idea of the real worth of the man to the temps;-rance organization. A perfect gentleman, an out and out gentleman, ever generous, and , :'=`~‘5s’? _ . ~, §E.=sE£9" ’ G .\v}s‘ _ ¢ 0 ' *E39 _¢/¢,f;°:_. -_ ..U.. < ' _ \ -I '_¢;_»_r§ -`_, 2"-‘Z f 3,3( f_ _f.'~ _i 15° . ' ~' 5 =- A-i ' . DD D P 0 oflitu- i, ' of fthe customs service. Mr. Jones’ the Duke of Norfolkffor 5305.000. MWC' specialdiity was to starmp out the i who are said. to have promised it to whiskey smu lin' business which . """' a millionair¢r~Amur can for a. much flourished d§\€'n. Lthe St. Lawrence ',,fTg`;“&lf§ei:;1;1 d§;:,';t1,1f1)f',I,,I`a,E`,§Iai',F,§Ilarger sum in cnse‘t'he ‘British ns. gulf. the smugglers- making the st. Irion re an silo-.is oi Témponm? ,tion should fail '=° ‘SAW *='h°'“‘ 536°-‘W0 Pierre Miquelon Islands the basis fur On many occassions representatives for it, will noWUl°f1` YHUMY- their occupation. So effectually did from P~ E- Islmld meh “HSI The officials of-the National Art: Mr. Janes stamp out this iuucie mmf- ‘,"n‘;'g“‘,§’, ’f,’,;‘tt,I,f)‘:_’8,“'§)f}‘L‘;i_;;f‘“““‘ “‘“°t'i‘o01r.-:tion funn ‘do _not confirm the lic that it is practically non-axis-I The following is copied. 'from the- st.-ory of the pldture being purchased' fzent today and the department will N_ D, Record, (or the Nacional g¢lery. They ad- probabl`y leave any work which. re- The announcement of the pa'SSi!u'g10'l mit, however, tihwfii the l1¢§0l3i8-A-10119 mains to be dione in the hiands of I°“° Wh°“° me [Ur ‘"0" “ha” i'hT°°I are still ou and say there is some subordinate -officials, who, during Iiggriigfgf; g?st;:egU§\:n;;\fi;%mY;§'l.l: hope that th¢ lJiCi\l‘l`° Wm bf* 颰UT'. ed. , his directions. fact, und- yet nhe sadness is tgmpgi-gd '-*'-*°”"*'”_' , SHIPPING NEWS. LIVE LOBSTERS FOR BOSTON. inong us, that we had the cheer of Entm_ed_J“ne 5“,__Sch,-_ gwaugw, ___ Ibis presence at our meetings and vmmmben No,.,5m;0",.t_ N_ 5__ 5.9,,-_ YARMOUTH, June 5-'php gn-_ the wise counsel of his rich experi- Chas Haskell MM,tM_e“,,_ rpuqmmn. Prince Arthur, sailing for Boston ence in our deliberations. g’mc,;“ ’ . _ live lobsters ever shi ed from Yar--city of Trenton- on the 13th of S t-I ._ - ' _ rt P., mouth, totalling 1630p£rates. Besid‘esI»'ml1er, 1817, and .at the time Of. egis' Clliii-`i~'i1i;\hély$lne?hSc?ii'}?rClii1i>\i’ed May the-ra were 150 bbls fresh mackerel, |0081'-I1 WHS 91 Y90-FS' and 3 mmths 010- 1 Psrrior Pugwnsh' Bchr.Salllow fsalnion mnd -otlrer fresh fish-, repre- WAIUTI U10 0I`d€I‘ Of the Sons of Qnnembw' Nm-'ghpgr-1,' ` senting iii vory large amount of mon- Temperance HDl`DHf§_ int" bein! ill .-._-_ ~'--- cy. 1842 there was something nboiif. it ' _ Flute. nsronr or i;1cN1~1n/ir.. Assn1vi‘u1.Y§hf_= ui. the first <>npu1‘t\\uibs-identified| q-01¢0N'ro June r-(Spoei»si>- _ ‘himself with it, bein-g initiated inimght to m0d'M.a.te-winds nm; not H/iivrrr/roN, ont., Jn-nu 5-'rnc;l/fewer DW-lsieu. N0» 5. lu the Cityi uf ,,,,,oh criange in eemperiiture. ’resbyte-riini (li'-ni-ral Asst-milily l-asf.-I'I"`°“t0n» in Mf\_¥`§h»134f4. GIHIWHBUI - ii‘.‘:";“i'i.‘1Li':.*;; *.&‘.°~.'..“;":.‘.".“"'“'fi’ rr - A or io separation o uecn's~ l-iriver-» “" ‘ ' " W- ‘"' “WI ‘f »= .. .- ` ,ity-fron, the Chum, Q vin-k, sepfremiwr win, 1x42 /chili' * ' ' 1 _ - ` ¢, ` ' ' I' 27 . , `, ' . one- mil-110|, dollars thrg..y¢.,,,,r for others citizens of Trenton, among _ " . - ‘ '- whdni were the late Rev. Dr Cu le . if ' . - / 'Q J '/1" The Western Missions report than ”'"“`““l “s'SI°n» in Octduer, 1846, he _ n. I the your closed with s nencir of $11,- ‘T85 “lewd Grand Scribe- He °°u~. 0'D C T ~ w¢.a1r,,cei.ptS were $184 955_ tinued in the office of Grand Scribe ‘ ' until Janu-ary, 1855, when he was ‘ elected Grainil Worthy Associate. (_ 'anno :ie iuaruuedaq IIOWTIJUS -qng aio -uuqu fiiruur uve aussi .iauaisipu 30 Jsdvd azardmoaugiu patios ‘ll-X01 'paddenu Arpiiq Kiwi ‘nw Kiwi -Paulus Arpcq ‘pvllllld fllmfl 'P9 .lupd ,Qrurp 'B S9Al33B.I 0l[i\\ .iapeez uerpxeng KUV ‘ & gf,,1~'d'{§{,_”Ii\'|Tfng the continuance ‘of the contest in order to dually fur membership' in the International Newlpaper Bible Study Cluband this U1 b Local u . 3. Each contestant in this Loral Club, must answer eaieh of the writ- ten questions, for 52 coubecutive true to his- convictions may well be &ld of him. Paltry words cannot do this noble character justice, time and time alone will prove what the country at large has lost. All that'wms mortal of Henry 'Baker Howell was_ laid to rest in beautiful Riverview in the city of Trenton, on Mondwy, May 17th, there to await , the coming of his Lord, whom he fol- ‘lowed in his life unpretentiously, but -thoscl who were close to him knew desirable that thi question be an Clinton June 4. , Iweeks, commencing for Sunday Aug. 23rd, 1908, and the answers must all be in the ' possession of,'1‘ho Guar- dian within two weeks of the close -of thi; period, which allows two weeks grace -'after the cldlb ‘of the con- t t. I 8:. Each question ni\_u_|_t_,be_answered separately, and the paper #rfttevm on one aide only. No answer must ex- ‘ced \wo hundred words inf length and elies f k . i . i o£sr¢;.°Howell had accumulated an ns, -Each .answer must .have the' 'estate 'at-froirn 180,000 to $100,000, ggmg and ndfllill 0! 'lIU"Yr1t¢l‘ at _ rd fl; gigiwigll ll: rqeqglfgialxi Hilin' the bottom offtha answer, io it cam .lr -‘evwennnlic __e;'u- mg Q png, bg: f-wffffutns. including .$000 fu the ‘¥§i'~»n“iiiu§nI»¥sars¢»!¢7$»¢ iiifefx- Grand Division of New Jersey, and mm" m". hm' “_ brnumbn om, _ 203 §_<__7hEr'¢f¢l¢ler }_>iv;“\°u» N3 4. “1_>f e. swam' mourn .no asain eo 'wfc fs acarer,rnem er, e_ .,.¢h gp 15" - . mime estate neinizsprortlion- °¢?>“”ug,' enewisfgnr ed among surivlvfug relztives. ."*_,““',“ fu dm .“m_'_,m‘h“’ """ the --vane, .og ver-su, upon which - th0\ 01| bw. . I -'v. “ge -mwsra irumdntno - '“' A - B must ,bs _elffvai _ - unu‘¢ns'y'v2in“bli 'iiemtda-'n f .~, f_ ynrded _to headquarters tot iM> ,_ I . , one uqnaiquoii N. N010' pvud - °..,..=--is-~...':‘.‘=.:...;>;".'.: "ii: "mc ° _ ' ,_ `mu'nbcr of mirkl 'pnsdbif ` ¢i§..P.§'i-i’.i'I '1'i'.`..’ §".'l`».°'i.°..f.'“.i.’..$r,°'i.l °f '1"=° 1°"f~°51°'»1 "wmv Bourne mnwlit ‘the 60 ‘questions to mb” stud’ mx gd mi* mg . uslih for the prius. It in however as M °."0h.m mn m°“"’“f ° _ _ . _ m,.niw\_ -'ani 1, ‘wired no thc linens are stldfsd. "°"`¢°‘°'.._ °-. a. ri `-I |.' End): co\ltld`ent,of his of but ”'_"°"'“"""""° _ _ family, must be ni subscriber' to The Mk f°f M|“'\'d" "0 W” °° °"“"' ii ` ”;_ , I " _ 'A -" J .ik J ,.... ii -‘may in lens. It will -be 'a conveni- that his trust wars in the everlasting ence. if _students will write their 'arins that fail not neither do they lniwils on lcfitifr pliiiii, -iboulfa Di Siiliiinti is IIIIW IIU- MIIHE Sold to J..I. Mahoney, Who -_ Will Break He_rUp F-or Lead. NEW YORK, Juni' 6-(Spvclal)- Sir Thomas Lipton, yesterday sold his yacht Shamrock the third, raced for Am'ericas cup, J. J. '-Mahoney, who is breaking her up for hor llud and nckel steel. Members of New York Club declar- ed that: Bir Thomas would nevcr send over another challenging yncht. ___-.ig HIIIGHI TIMES _ I “AT I(EIIIi'S IHEAIIIE _ BOSTON, ,Iune 5-Next wee-k will unquestionably be the biggest of the year at -Keith’s Theatre, for it will mark the first appearance here in n. number of years of Vesta Tilley, the undisputed ,queen of the Londlcrrr mus- ic hails and the highest priced vaude- ville artist, ever brought to this country. Mr. Keith has been paying her $3,150 for every week she has been on his circuit and that it has been a profitable venture, even st this onor-. ,mous -figure, is shown by the fact 'that he would lze-ep her longer were, she not c mpelled to return to Lon- , don to flgfll hor contracts there. Miss . Tilley has for a long ti-me held an | uni-que place as a male impersonator. 1 Since she first made her appearance, there have been hundreds of imirta-| tors some of them good, some of Tilley on the contrary, by her con- sumate art bass increased her popu-L lnrity and has always been able to give something new. Besides her striking costumes, she has beeni malt-I is o.1lled“That’s it Time n Fellow Wants Hin Mau" “Following in l“ntl\-I er’s Footsteps" is another. "Syd\I ney's Holiday-" has proved su ileciileil` Iiit and ii sort irf it Tinnmy Afikius I IIIII] IlIII]IES W-[IIE FIIIJIIII B_yaConstabIe While Serving _ an Ejectmentwritin Boston. BOSTON, Cune 6-(Special)--In serving an ejectment writ', a consta- ble found- the bodies of Walter Towns und sister Anna. It is not yet decided whether dou- ble suic de wni: thi- case, murder nnd suicide. ' » EAII. HIIIE LEAGUE .HIIIIIS IIIASI MATCH lst 'l`e:1in L‘i\'Illnn llillo Aiisocin"tion. NAME 200 500 ooo Hcrgt Major lliiiiil 28 32 33 Capt (`arnp.>cll 31 30 27 Mujer Macdofnnld 30 26 lil V. lion,-,'\viii'tli 20 28 29 jor Weeks 30 F. Hutcheson 30 Matthews 30 C. Moore 21| R. Brow 25 K. Rogers 20 ‘Jil fill 87 Bti ill] Fifi l 2 li ¢r:»~l¢=:.~i»:~ EE gf vw:-"3.o§f: 28 28 20 29 . 28 2‘.` 85 84. 80 80 28 Z7 28 27 28 23 Total Match shot under pleasant tions. Major Jones made a possible yards. Second Team of C.R.A. t l f 688 i ts 854 condi- at 500 made ii otn o po n . The onli-ers of the day were: Um- pire, R. M. Johnson, C. C. Range them indifferent-but all have had “gf 1;" Inj,;j_)(_:°Iv;h[;'s I;/In their day and been forgo en Miss B__ttS_ Pm, _*_ B__rIow_ __ song, which she sings, ia- sold'ie'r's un- i'ng a hit with her long list of songs, iform is one ot those Eu-gli :li pieces eve-ry one of which has been ini itself Itliat cncch the popular iilen on. this ii feature amd created an endless rr- -,side of the water, Others ieiftiiree of mom", Q( cnmmqnt_ ()nn gf her heart, ‘thu nill fills wcltk will lib M('.Kil.y Null I (uintwell formerly with "The rn-err; fin lioiiriil," h`tn‘tl'ori| and Company in it btiiiii.il'i|l bii'ill.u|\il sketoli; Henry (‘ll'.i~ & (‘o., Mill. \’\'i»oil, nriili l<`ri~dui' ick :ind "li: ri." Piano, lu Mahogany case, specially n w Edison Phono ra. h with- The beautiful new $150 Pipe Tone Bell Organ, in uuartered oak case, specially ordered by C. P. Fletch-xr of this city, which will be given as a "Special" prize in The Gus/rdia/n"s Mammoth Canadian Tour Contest open to single and married Provincial ladies of over sixteen years of age. Other “Spa-cial" prizes will be n.msg'niflce'nt new $350 Mendelssohn ordered by Miller Bros of th-is city, two dozen records in ca/se, almost ‘and a- e 8 D $100 in value, from A. E. Todmbs of this city. .. 'W r-__..-- ”*‘ ---nngin us urn” us nisiiiiiini ff-1;. HALIFAX, .lunin ll --(i~lpecial;--Rev. Dr. Hutcliinson, two ycirrs pr.ui¢'_iem_ of Acadia Unlvei-sity hui.; f_.|\_r¢r,,\ hy, nrsir.-,nnfilnii which ilu- 1-_iivi-r~ri.irs ac- eeptui. _ LEAGUE MATCH FIHEII SAIIIIIIIAI Twenty six nicnilif-rs of the West heist School cadet corps too-g p_-1,-#_ In the llfllkiie match Saturday riiomi-~ ing. The ranges were 200 ami 54-ry_ fi,.v(.n Shifts at each, poi->.~:i|.l\< 70. 'l‘ne fol- I'0W'i'Ut< are scores of t-ho ton use who constitute thc Iicngiie t.i\am. Alfred Sciuunn Keith Roger.-: liriice McKcn'/.in Donald Martin Loyd Wellner liloin Andrews Guy Jnrilinc K. Martin (‘iiyler lllislienzip ldriir Wnrniirton 57 55 I 40 49 41 'll Lili 38 38 36 I'lfO'l‘E(f'l‘ 'I‘I-IE I’Ul5Ll(.‘ HEALTH. _Sirz-During the past winter pui_,_ IIC 0Dinion in the Provincu has' been awakened in the niu»ttcr of thc- spread of tubcrcnlrisis xrnil the rernedlcs to prevent u. further increase of the death-rate from that dread disease. 'I‘he movement led by the Dociors and other public-spirltill men is a worthy one ani.” it to be hopcd th.. lessons in sanitary reform gathered from the public discussions and the PH-SH l'vfJ01`ls \\'i'il take diecp root ri- miing our people. - l would like now to call attnntif-n of the public to a klndrccu sirt,j.- L_ The warm weather is setting .'.i and tourist. travel will soon con~me:i~.\~. Visitors cannot fail in passing this ui-li _-ii ini' of our villages and sulurlis iii '.`.:c i. y :mil ti-wri to not?-:c i'.‘ iii .' illirisive :;mil'.~' i- ling from iI.‘»'iiyi\l ii\:|riuri' ...ii. rubbish piled nfzii' l.l\i~ i'iii.!.\iiIf', but I would parti- i~ii|;\rI» "nil attention to the state of ...mai .-1 il-i\ sluiigliter liouscs. Sonic i»ut....i.., probably more keen in the making of ready money and securing nf trade than in the holding of that trwde seem to forget that' they own a duty to their customers, the sur- rounding nilighborhood and passing travellers, to keep their proml'-es scrupulously clean, or as -rear us pos- sible to that. lf. is in tho interest of public heal- ,th irrul the genera-l welliln-'ing of the peoplu, to say nothing of the mone- tary irdvantage which must necessar- ily an<-.riiu to t.-floss: liutcfiers who gain a reputat-lou for supply ng a clean and healthful article. The writer knows whereof he speaks. The smell of decaying oflul pervades rho whole neighborhood amd this writer has been told that pcople's houses are oxlected with the nausuating odors. This is directly in the line of tourist travel and I feel it is high time our Board of Health were fully awakened ,t0 their responsibilities. While some of our leading doctors are succeeding so well in awakening the public consc- ience in educational ways, I should like to see some of them- take this parrt-lcular subject up~ and give UB som-e information on the deleterious results of eating meat from unsani- tary slaughter houses such ns I refer to, and of the effect! on thu human system. of persons subiected to such unwholesome odors. It strikes me too that the Govu\:'n.miJnt should see that sleepy boards of health be woke up. and, if need* be, h~ave'more strilmvllll legislation passed when Uhe H0080 next meets. PRO BONO PUBLICO. __--i The tumperuture was ‘forfiy-scvcll degrees above zero at half D89” A-W0 this morning. Owing to an accident in tho Mech. .inicsi Department a raves um°\;_';fd°f foreign news has had to be wit - _______-- Keep Minsrd's Linimcpt in th MA§§up. ___ __ __ .[v,;(;i.;5(§:19rTNEr1,-in the Bar B (‘-hurch. CBV6l1‘<`IA5.h» Un ‘T"m“gnd‘ 1909_ by- the Rev. John Btlir pg; charlotte McNeil. duu¥h¢°"O‘;,m _ iam Artemas McNeil, and B wood Thomas, of North St. Elea- e house. nor's. *_ Mm.-as Lnnmsm Lu==»h°_f\1=a"’=~ F."~"‘ ‘~ . ~' - `§;. .41 - - i’ -` A °"I'5°m°f‘t5 I( i_"0_s"'1T#Ji'ih;'4’,`dvE“Pownal St., be . I I L King and _Richmond iz imfy-9 rocker and einiin. mailer pleaee leave at 61 Pownal St,é_____6a__ \\7AN’l‘ D, first and' second olds; teaohersolfor the _Ca_p’e`_'l`ra§erso Md who as prnc an fs- ifitginnt. Midsufmner vmseien.C___:_\__u=- plsrnent. Apply to 'l‘\l09~ 0- 3¢¢‘y, (laps 'Praverlo School. E- lsfnnd. ~ 5”' !“~__ \V.ks'isi‘5=_r's`i-'Gy who use use oi- . pcrlenco selling Inyestmint Sec- urities cm hear of ri proposition that wni pay mg mmm: 011° rsrrwwfu- tlve cleared up 0199.50 in one week. Write us mclcslng references. D. A. D. care Guardian. 6-"fdmW2iN,