_ _ ,__,_, _ _ ' l""' ` ` '(Canadian Press) E , (Canadian Press) ' MONTREAL June 5-The follow- OTTAWA June 5-The Fisheries bully of an aged woman was found it Slllanes Rocks 15 miles below St. John today in -I terribly decomposed much suffering and the inventor state._’_l'he lower jaw was gone, emi of the aeroplane is broken in spirit it is believed she ‘was drowned eith- er on the Maine or -the Nova Bcotia coasts. and/drifted here, as the body has 'been ~ " ve '_":':_"1f¢ .\,, . .°"_“"“."' - _ . .- i ‘ Minhlsus. -- ._\ THECHARL TTET GUARD i --- |l\l:Au aku. ovlzse Pain-om towAno |»`|...AN¢_> .....--' 8'§.ii'.'s7°si%°£s*i‘§’§2i$ ' ` ' ` ' " osgalglagz: " l . 3§i’n‘i‘l‘en} _ f'ljHll nlrnnnunws _;`cHAliLo'i“rEToWl~f,_cANAoA. THUKSDAY M__QRNl_NG_,_iUNE ef i9_._2_ ' A rms-r cs sn..-» . .-'-. B 35 E" ei* ll YEARS Fon Execunvs coMMnf1£E _ Airfnlunv E Exlilonrllvo Porulllcf .,»,, - . . \i illlll T'l° Ml i if A socialists ore Requesting ii E N ,W -ai l..oln....._.,,,, THE UUEHESS ii] PHESEHVE ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, EXIIITEMENT =~ii~n-ni is ulnuvlm; ' wiul lui ninninini ll lu nn ‘ P°"i\l?i __ .__._. __ __ ` ,__ Constitutional (O ' a P ’ » 0TTAwA_°"E ne" gfaichael M _ ing bulletin was posted nt the Gov- Committee of the Commission of Con- ____ \ll` I' - ' .. ...... ....0 .ii ..‘.1‘.Ii..§°."""“‘ :i;i:;":.';..t:’i:.:...:°.1;‘:f:.”.;:::;‘:.t;‘:.': lmll=’_l1';°°;1w° ygmf:“;§:u °l §:f;l°l' 1°; "I-ler Royal Highness the Duchess the necessity, ol plsnting the ssrllset (C‘““‘"““ ""°""‘l Howm 3( s,m"me_ Qin” was mgzv g;y\'_Jor;;i_i;ug:_f; passed s comfortable practicable tirns white ssh fry in BRUSSELS, .Inns 5-The axes sentence bv Judge Weir at Bryson. turns which ers lo” and the Hymn- Lacie Superior and in hah Huron uve Committee of the Soclmst par 14 5”” 5° '““°h ““ll0\'-Y 5" G°°"5E““ B" in °“m°‘°“tEY “'30 decided to issue sn appeal exhortin ‘lll°~ *ll *"?°i'° ““.l""°“'“'°°° “ll have lmrr v ri t ni ii titl t ~ W0 °h°"5°' °E"P"'-i“"Y~ last 12 boilrg/'ma 8 a y during the Eiréigieeeezvatzrgrevent their depletion the Populace to be calm and eski The murder charge against Murphy He. however, swore that be did not Signed . _ Pl teintyvegrsaganeatgb charrge of perjury: .___ ._At_ W0,"-s_ iiftwn mm, east of t 31 _to un concurrent. city. a mob bombarded the barracks - ---.- °‘.i.‘;° .':.°.:s‘:.;':'°:.“‘.‘.*:..°“z."::.... MUHE BMELESHIPS » OTTAWA, June 5 This is the 52nd h _ U U -_ , birthday of Hom _,_ D_ Hazen c acl, today issued a statement as- _ - _ __ _ The “an ot the Marine Fisheries sorting that if the revolution move- A (Canadian Press) Dapmtment presented tho Munster ment developed it would be checked the convention ol the Congress l'i°‘ffs§.Efsi§if°cith€ii°sl§'iicgiiln.§'°.it"l'i.'§ ' “ull fllxnell _anllnlfulnnil hm been ths police cxrsiiei iiiirir oi the in ~ ` C l (I -` . . 9|-siiminu-y triai and was given mug _ ggsbis Bgabraix’ °f~;v‘;:‘mc_°th°l” Cell ruiy members after which session was , .. .`___ _*_*-_ BosT0N_ June 5_The sentence or with A nom, boqueh 4 in less than three weeks. _ Y: _ , _ Mrs. Lens. busumano of Hull, emi. demned t d this e k _ , _ (canldnn Pres?) der of heti' hlisband wFi?anErorw13;e 233;. QUEBEC. June 5-Roger Lerue. s muted to ius imprisonment hy the prominent business msn of Quebec and Exeeutiv Con a partner of Tbibaudeau' Freresmihole. e neu today' sale dry-goods, passed away this ORVILLE WRIGHT, morning after is brief illness at the age of 53. A _ _ IS OVERWHELMED. DAYTON. ohio. .inns 4- --1 s... A WOMAN'B BODY i overwhelmed by the death of brother ~ Dnllrrs Ast-rome, Wllhiir." said orvulewrlght sadly in --- hi! first public statement last night. Heretofore he has denied himself to 51'- JOHN. N- B.. June 4-'l‘he all callers except a few friends of the -water probably seve- as known no is missing The "bo`dy ' was _.___ iusw Yank, .Inns 4-irnrseiinnins were exploded almost simultaneously Early today _in the vicinity of. Eighth Ht. and Fourth' Ave., in Lower East side. No one was lniured, but con- _ siderabla.prb_,perty damage was done The _Police have not yet fixed respon- lllllilllv for _any of the explosions. A CHURCH FEUD. TORONTO, June 4. Considerable ex- citement has been caused at Fair- benlf, a Totohto suburb by the ap llointment oi-Rev. Mr. Lawrence, rector to take the place of Rev. I Un. and taken off the church doors b l>revented..tlie”new rector from enter light the-_lpllolhtment of the new rec- tor, i _ _,_ FUR LINED _BATHING SUITS. trimn-le 1. ` ini siiits are to be wor many years standing. 0rvlllc's lace bears the marks of at the loss sustained jusit when the brothers were at the flood tide of fortune. _ “Wilbur was more than most bro- t\l0I‘B." he continued, “we ,have Work- ed together and played together since I was old enough to know anything, and his death has completedy unnerv- ed me. “We were getting our factory in fine condition when this blow came -and he was so proud of it. His death is a terrible blow his place as presid- ent of our company will be fulfilled. I have given no thought to business .these last few days." WEST INDIES SERVICE. OTTAWA, June 4-Improved steam- shlip facilities are being sought by the Canadian government as a ne- tween maritime provinces- ports and I-Ie leit for St. John this afternoo NEGRO HU NT ED. may he the scene of 8, lynching halo morning if posses now searching for eleven years old, 'daughter of Lou Braham, capture him before he found by a detachment of State troopers, who are also searching for --_ him. McKeespert trolls" tracks, about te 'clock this morning and as she w assing e. clump of bushes a neg arted towards her. Bile ran sera ming, but was overtaken and chok IRWIN, Pa-., June 4-This vicinity r n.` UUETUHS SPEEUING 'N HESPUNSE Ti] B 8 ll' The House suspended its sitting a n ' NEW YORK, June 5-There is n 9 limit to the speed a physician ma __- (Canadian Press) l3UDAl’FlFi’l‘, June 5-The proceed- il'|2B Oi the Did. t0d.6y looked so much like developing into a free iight that . President Count Tis-ia suspended the “° sitting within a few minutes aft ty opening. F The Count's appearance on the rost- “g_ rum was the signal for an outbur on of curses and personal opprobriu i ing all attempts to speak. resumed. bel i 11ml-_¢.@_1u1-e (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, June 5-After _ battleships to Cuban waters i-Canadian Press.) ceived sealed orders to proceed Y harbor here. , i 00 make through the streets in an auto ,Canadian Press) B' mobile when racing with the stork WASHINGTON June 5_The frank a' confession by President Gonrcy that Gd according to the ruling of police ln into uneonsciouiness. She was only gistrate Dodd today. able to crawl to the trolley track where she was discovered. She is in da sro s condition Ma.cInnls,. George Gardiner, Grade John- Biarmer, Wilfred -Maclsee G H Campbells department Gra 1` Walter MacDougall, Pearl MacKay, as u . __ Grade 1 George MacEachern, Edg The girl was walking along Irwin-‘ ,cahiadian Freak) o a P d . ..,....~.......--- ,iissl\d..tbe. prisoners. . __________ dc DARHOW DEFENCE. Marjorie Bourke, Grade 2 Earl Bry- L05 AN(;i=;i,E5_ Cai” June 4_(;.i cnton. Harold Clarke, Lea Bryento Gladys Crawford, Nellie Davies a Nellie_MacDougall, Jean Tait. Miss Helen A. Forsythe's depa ment E' Grado~»- 1 Aveline Gallan Mamie Block, Viola Higgins. Grade Isabel Bourke, Pauline Rogers, Pa ine Blanck. Fanny MacLeod. n J. A. MacPhcrson's departme Miss Alma Yeo's department Ks “d ing bribed jurors in _that case, w ,__ base his defence on the assertion th rt` the agreement for the McNama S. 'f‘he,lliagistrate admitted a per- a sonal interest ill the subject when / two physicians arraiizncdior- speed _ ing said the stork had _visited his m household Monday and then discharg ' . D t M N ' if :::‘.°,°..€‘ ‘;‘:‘“.‘::: no he_was unable to meet the demand ` isctor today whiab' led to the settin " in motion of a bqdy.,..Q,i,. _Alneri marines at Guantanalamo. Hall a force ol marines was d P ships departed from Key West for th B scene of the trouble. ill at LONDON, June. 4-The second i el' Bi. fell through on the ground that h _ , m C S wortmn ton M D Jun” 30 W r°°ei"e 9 bln l0l` Ulf! F01 and n chorus of instrumental drown e _ _ “B ‘°“*°“”°d 'ble llllllg °f Yuuns A. io. snr wg _ '_ h E l.El nl men into doing the shooting. Wm. Chip:-xiao’ liaif li) vx;:m 0' the constitution' ' ’ ` ' . e strike movement is spreadii nd R conference between President 'Pali and Secretary of State Knox at the negro who attsnknq Mary Bi-eiinm, White House it was announced that ig__ the United States would send four is ' - KEY WEST, June 5-The Fourth division of the Atlantic fleet con sisting- of four battleships today re, to phon are said to he rroceeriin at “ sea at once and immediately left thi l' of large plantation owners in eastern Cuba for adequate guards against tht marauders and i surrectos was thc Y _ §y,_p___,1.iQpal signs, will prevent it is claim I! s atehcd to the interior and battle \` "' ion, on the grand that he know SIZE [IE NEW Si .IUHN UUEK (Canadian Press) _ OTTAWA, Jllne 5-The plans wliirll ‘ Norton Griffith will be filing with the Public Works Department for i-it. John drydnck show it will be 1150 feet long and 35 feet deep. The cost is to he about $4,000,000. This will be one oi the largest dry- doeks in the world. POIHONED ROSES . ' CHICAGO, Ill., Juno 4-Mis. l'l.ose Ebeling charged today that her hus- band, Frederick Ebcllng, had sought ‘to harm her hy sending her poisoned American Beauty roses. The accusa- tion was made in a bill for divorce in the Circuit Court. ' - The flowers were sent to his wife, she asserts, alter she had instructed her F-ti-01`n0Y to prepare the divorce plea, and the fumes of the flowers overpowered the servant who opened the package. Alterwurd it was said the maid had iainted fronl heart trouble. When Mr. Ehelllli: afterward ap- ilcarcd at the house llc was arrested on is charge nl disorderly conduct.'l`lii c‘ty physician exauiined the flowcrl~' and reported there was no poison in them. Mr. Ebeling's case was continu cd until next Tuesday. WIRELESS TELEPHQN E. . LONDON, June 5-.Paris correspond- - ent of The Daily News says remark ~ able experiments in wireless tele- Y l il Toulon on board the yacht l-“inli- delle, belonging to Prince All. of Monaco.: By means of an apparatus invented hy Mde Llcpel, the Marseilles played at Algiers, was registered and de- finitely heard aboard the Hiroiidelle The application of the discovery. which is said to consist in register- ing sounds instead of merely conven ed, the interception of messages and lead to the simplification of thc transmiitting and receiving appara tus. “The opinions of two French scien tists, M. Branlcy and Vivinu, were sought by l..a Lilicrtc M. Ilranlcy, one of the discovorcrs of wireless telegraphy, declined to offer an o`pin- H ra ternational conference of wireless tele- nothin ,mont Mm, I_,,_W,,,._, “m,m.ntus_ Q brothers to plead guilty had been graphy opened here with twenty-fiv “L made before the conclusion of the al- nations represented by delegates .ileged negotiations for the bribery of attendance. The British govelrnme _ `George N. Lockwood. This was in- is acting as host to the con ercnc n Mears" feature of the proposed incra- i,,_ dicated today by his counsel. A sn... All of the sessions will be scsi-et,~bni , 0 ., h t [.__ _, ,,- “° °“ C°“°.di{’” west Indhln "rude mi Ell:.i:El1NIiE:EEJIii;.t0n’ Harry Farmer' Arc cial session of the county Grand Jnr.. it is known that the chief weblog gang 8;; i?O“,¥_..w° ‘"`",°‘ 0 mem' “ ""‘°'°“t“’ h“°i”‘ It 'B "x°°".”'°‘ Minh A. A- Wnflinlln'e department E0' ll lllflhef ll“'°°‘=ll¢llil°ll Ol the lll- ‘““°““°“ “"“ "° °"_“°°"“°“ W h "° The rustsncc hctwcon 'rnulnn nnn that that agreement rgached fin tilt- Eleanor Bealem Allison 5t,miey_ iegeti corruption of jurors bv the Mc. ter wireless conditionoi atl s_oa.d Oi Algiers is about 480 milm ‘ “W” WE h represent” we” ° _ B Edna \.Case and Jack Large' Namara defence was the only other the “Hilo” "“l"`°5°"t° 51 5' 5°" tin-¢e.fiit¢¢n n, British West Indies will. ‘E rgunad. Mies Ohristena G' Macmillan, (ie important deveiopment t0t1ny_ coasts and the use of wireless bv ves _ go into force bythe end of this year. partment _Alben Gm,veat,.__ Hamid Tm, Gmnd Jw., session ‘was dash, sels since the initial conference ir MORSE GREE.I.ED_ Gem' ° s°°"" x‘°°k° ha" b°°“ 9"" The mimster of mme an? cgm' BeBl'lll\0y. Leliilll Y0flk€l'~ ` nated by n member of the prosccu- B°"““ “X Yea" ag” has '“°"°‘=°°t‘i t' -- b th v m°"‘;° is °“m"l'_g ‘°Ea';l°;'§,:': Dgztsvg Miss Minnie Finlayson‘s department tion as rt fishing expedition which “"°h “;‘do‘;xt°l2Ec§‘5‘,E\ “ex ‘:g,\',;h'°,:'ff BATH, Mc., June 4-Headed by ° E°°“Pl\5- Thi’ W“`f\°“9 f0f°“l\Y 55",” °f]s'G°’i‘° -m mn nr “te at Louisa Macllougall. Aljbfeyi FOBt¢l`. might result in the return oi several are ne h‘ B .ti h g t m e the brass band and enrrviulr flulru, m_os i I ' nf ffm, 1" °'l"':él§zda g ° 0 Vera Peake and William Msclnnis. indictments against persons hereto- Hcusl °f tt” Surf" posunftmfim' wave of the residents of this cite parade lim Bt' 'Hi ‘Melton sunday' They hem lip; ncngacommodlous vessels spe- Mi" Ethel A' Tayiora d°p““‘m°“'° i0l'e not chsrired With flvmpllllliy ill Fm tg? xhcxb .,_hge,.e ma be no through the streets tonight in bono "ser_yicehlll'm° ""°d “t tm’ mr or l li' biiilt r r this route .ire 'cslleo El"° 1‘““°~ H“t“°-F“"’“‘h- M““‘“°'°. the nllcsed unlawful operations of the "“‘,,,,' , fb ,,,,,,,,§',,,,, ,,,',,,,, sl the roto.-n to his nstivo rlssn e c ulffl .l__ will engage counsel to c a y o , Livingston. McNm”_m de“mw_ rr;i;om___<_;§ Moths emma of the _r_mn___ Charles w_ Mor” M the Mum for. The second service will be bc- QUEEN SQUARE. ' gi,,aste,._ will be 0| the leading mat. 'rome the procession halted ,ind cheer Jnmacia, touching at Bermuda. CONDENSED ‘Ds tc,-H di3c,,B,,e¢| by the conference, in loured from the throats of more tim ______..___-- James L,m.irigsn's department T90 L|'|'E Fon thi, cunnettion it is considered likely, three thousand prrlwfle- J h Fl n E Smith A thst intsrnntlonsl action will i A BIG PROFIT. Grade 1 o n Y n. ~ » - . Cullen, Grade 2 Howard Maclnnis, cllsslflclnon recommended to compel the various PASTOR U‘JURFlD~ of the Marconi Company, declare S ' or the inventor himself. M. Viviun s that similar experiments have al 6' ready been carried nut at it ilistnncn CHlOr UUlV0 3_'F\|l' lined 5": RIDGETOWN. Ont.. June 4-Mrs.P. J. W. Blanchard. G' Gallant' "“"' syptems of wireless now inthul-x1_e_n ti._0 BROQKVILLE 0nt__ June _4__Th Gilbert purchased 160 acres of land P. B. Bradley's department Grade HM, “nt D" 'om ,wh ,nurtmn cooperate with eagh Oth; we Rev Alfred BM_kcr_ __M_tp__ __‘ (m\vn__ in Chicago, it suminer. Dressmakers Rogetown, Snsk B year ago 1 Edward Praught. Jollll Bllf-l°l”. in tm; wh, 0 sh mu" wéom case of disaster an wea m B in Ch rch whue ________m_m ___ th are buiy with costumes, made wi and ot\t'er` Miliatlc animals, but it is near -. . - _ _ i h _ G d 2 Fra k mn' ° _ ith i ti, tigii _ all ll . E lr h The t°“'“ is bomnmg and Mrs" Gu Gavan Mon? can 1 Jn;ee|', smiti-,n Dany order and live per cent discount xglfgd img) gfgxigaiiy esgamd 8 ct); removal of his household effects to » t ‘HUB ot *dm °"‘°rl"m“5kr“tl besvsr bllft hu 99m her land to a company Veany’ Fm oy .°' ° D nt .'R_ allowed. llimimllm ¢l|ll'K° Cielltl' r ' ri rotor; Cottage un the river front. lvl t t she clesrsil Lawrence Smith s denerline troubles csnsco by smstne ops t° cut up in 0 lo B' d A Fra cis E Cameron' "v° °°“i"~ this evil will be discussed by the con- kuuuked flown hy ri heavy box, wbi not believed t at the inet will sid the $9,000 hy tnrnins overths property. Hnuett nu - ll - - ~ S--RE-»T ET.-_-,_;l,,~,T,,-,KA-L~---M;A-,{_ t W rs Gmc, H ,,,,,,,e,, ,,,,,,_ am, ,, ,nu U, mm, ,G owners td s in anybetter. Protec- ilflll lrelil-~t cold is the one idea. lieafingj-"ijo_ii'.'_ 'he lake shore beaches Guuld _ngth e bin termed exactl » t wearer liar. m al_~mfgllt have bee Y 8005- Eight' wh°l"°°m° bread' AH" an gn M I Grade 2 Franclii To LET' 60 ACRES _OF PASTURE' wiii be made to the wireiess statign Mr. Barker’.-i condition is such tb chilly int y di not keep he our rocer for a lic package, con- L°°“°"`d 5° “ac” th bi F ands shelter and water, near Rocky t 1, mham_ he m,,,,0t,,,, ,emoved_ iilning six cakes. or send for free Kmoy' James Wm er 0' r P0illt- M- M¢Kilfn0ll. 6-6lVl3i~ ° ° G. Coyle, I-I. Doherty and J. Yaib, {0t O L _ _M3 ference. The delega cs e _ n y _ect wi-irrs swnu YEAST CAKES T- ~*'°°“““"i F- L“"““° _ - ° ‘------------~-M---~---6'” ", “'°‘°°"‘°° “Y ""“"““""°"G'°“°"" “°‘f' ' i . .ii “'“° 'Wi' "‘ °°'°°‘“ °°'°“‘“°‘ '“" '“‘“'~ "i'§.'i.'....‘i“".3.".-...ii i“`iEiifi3iE°eo..§f.§ "?,§.'f.IN'i’°i.R i."i-m¥f..i`ts°°}.]§`i'i§`i' ‘$553 §.“T§L°‘“'.§'$§s?§§’..T{i°'?.i.‘iiiiil crii§`ifc§.miiffi"il diifoiffsirlii nrxiis °““ “IWW” b” d°"°“d°d "pm m mam’ pad F ncis Cronin, John Maequaid 0 nys" ' L" " 3"" ' mnl in character and the only trip 'it iii feared he is injured iiiteiuialls' n a 5 _ _ __._. ._.___»_____ Inline 'l' ysei-'the wster is per-' lo C - B'“‘"°" ron some A Lhnlsis' nlcvome. urs novel. Alrruon. _tieula;%€jley._ __ __,,,___,,.-_. -. A or Pu =l---‘ __ .__ ._ 'r '.,l '~ !.~,',? ¢ . ` `if‘ ""'»i"'.`-' _ ' ment Richard 0'Ne&1. Fred - Mae B , ii _ L f Mc illan ' ltdnding oi Miss Edna F. Yeos Dept. Tom Msn? H823: $3 T°w,m..’d,,pa,.tme“t Charlotte- Davis and Bfta.Pound, Lena Mc- Robert Pm.’_ Percy Wu", and Lure, Ethel Heaney and Erancls Mc- _,umm Mwiuac' “mos cmm,_,iiy_ Dougsll Miss Mary li-ving's Dept. Gl`ld0 1 ___________.._.._- departmentz- Marlon MacMillan, Lena O. Acorn, S _ moo' U . - -M neiisnsls Arisislns wsro orsns 2 ohsrlctts Tmfsl » 66 - I Ruth Me: 0151-, Daria V_J]l1g'll`1t.l~Gord;i;p¥lol(']¢_\_l.~d . ' ln” LENGTH nf 'foul' ..Ex EUTORB 5ALi;i_ pfigpginry I-lelsn Bag. _ lu ly . ay or's . e .....- G ‘G I gnggssi; Aiadrgwsgrocizd FNae'li_l_sné3od:i_:ld The tide will be high this af2ter4noon " ° ‘° °r ' °° st' 1.42 and tomorrow at 13 ; it Nui H:Ai:1sDAlrE:EemE;' McDonal1i’a Dept. 'm vbrmuh dt°m°rFT;am°mins at uiiarsu 'reenibs snu slssnor uc- ‘~°‘ `“““ 5"" ‘Y fl ,,;,,,;,,, ,_ 7_4, cull n th Ross ’l"‘° °“" 'W' * ’ 5 ’ D°“l°“' M953” d ;C\;||wn mmf. and tomorrow' evening at 1.49; it gmdtiiil I.ll‘g:i>hGl€a:r Jean biaelseod "UU t°°‘°“'°" “nd s°t“rd°’7 m°m` , u ' . ___r::::;e _and slsnchs welsh, nsgls niscinnis. lnaostngégf-sets mmm" mm,” ner- wnsr Kaur. el 12-50- . f d ¢ t The lest quarter of the _moon will qfyifmfnd .1s\'.Iri’h'ii'i‘;‘i.:sn.°P°iilr'Ei::t bslridev. June fill. ~ ‘ Auld Worley Newsom, Grade 2 The length sof today will be nftepn Bicbxrd Hearts, Nelson Madlllwen, hours and thirty-nine minutes. ` 0 aid K il . » ' i ai” ;|:¢yy oei-nfoot's department. 'Keep ldinsrd'e Linillelt facile h9,al_9.__ ary snd.permanent situation of ed. Wanted by July let. Apply. sth is1z._ Charlottetown, 'to be sold day of June 1912 tat the hour twelve o'clock noon the cott-an premises of the late Alexander Kensie, situated on the north twenty per cent cash balance delivery of deed conditions sale. For llertfeulars spill! ‘ Beni. Carter It Co. Auctioneers. Ask for Minsrd'e and take no o person at office of Cater & Com- pany, Limited, Charlottetown, .Eine Public Auction on Monday the 10th of King Street, Charlottetown now occupied by Isaac MeOouilray.'l‘erms- on E to Warburton t Shaw, Bolieitars, ii-SIMM. sample. White Swan Sp es & ere _ “ma have de Mb ,_ G IN CO I-,LAI ale. Limited. Toronto. Ont- m¥f,i€°G,';g:°'i w’iA||,~id B H..,,,,ii¢s,p Ro. ln ilrst class condition. Apply at INVI STI AT ._G__ M -- '-;1.-_-_..._,.;_i¢v;.;_.,_;,_1__.,,_._l__,,._._._._.,_._.,___._._.,__,_.,_._.,_.___._._.___.__,_._._»___._-_-_-,_-_-_»_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-.-.1 inns Heron, Stanley Maclielll. Gfide _T19 gM!lg'_ll__liAl18lli¢°l`°;_‘,__,_lii1§4_4_il?i~ . , BERLIN. Jllllc 4-("l‘0“'ll l’l°lll ` ` _ 2 Wendell Mullins, Francis MacGreg- T0 LET, A GQQD HOUSE. NEAR TORONTO' -llllle 4°’H°ll- W~ 'l- Frederick William has inode his i or. 'Francie D MacDonald Rocky point shade ti-ses, gomi Will'-°. "llllll“°l` °f ““ll“°°i ‘W0 "" but as an author. From My Hun ails Loonni-d's eds-pertinent W t , ,md Dustin M M,Ki,,,,.,,, turned to Otlewe inet nillllf ll lu ing oisry, which is non hi-ini: print Miss E a a . g. . . _ ' ° ` . ' ' ‘ Grade 1 Vernon Mqddlgan, Alyne 5_6M3i_ vestignting complaillie lf0m UW WW* describes the Crown lliiiiicofs buuti -- - -~ “ -1 e ent dealers are unable to ob- in ci, in ii mm., ami apron hy Bu te, Wilfred Parkman Grade 2 _' ' ‘ that e In nxperi s ' e y IN Joseph Kelly. Heiuv Sf-Well llufl wf,\,?u'£,l,§,?0,'it (iI,,}:,i‘y B,;(tn;m3E,I:,],§g§,ff tain iuippllee. and that uerlliull hurl- ivlsny photographs will nnnenr in t Arthur Martin, Eric Arsenault. Salam Giderenc” ,.equh.°d)_ ness loss had resulted. The surges- imoit, some ,,i them i,y the Cm Miss Minnie MecCourt's adepart- _ 5_5M1w_ t-lon bas been made that condition bc pi-i,,¢,,,,,,_ 0oK_Ki§EPER WANTBTD A runcdied by 3 p°rti.l Huspanuon of ________________A___________________,____ petent and experiences Book-keeper, married man preferred. Good Bal- fer-_ i ln (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO. June 6-'Moderate fresh westerl winds, fine, with E Y of the late Alereuder M°K°llll°.` little lower temperature. by t ---;--;-R-' __ K ‘ vlilaNoN nlvsm, .lone ls- The thTs}'°m°°:_':\‘iE:I°;°b;r°`,_h: ,.R:°‘“ gfngs.. annual District Meeting of the tested thnmnmemr with ‘ noumrn Charlottetown District of the N. B. exposure was fifty-one degrees above and P. E. I. Conference of the l\’ic- l¢f‘¢- . - thodist Church met at Vernon Riv- ` The lowest temperature recorded ti- this ,,veni,,g_ yesterday was Mtv-eight demos n- 'rhs first session opened nt 'mo _bove aero and the highest was suv- p. ni., and was Ministerial in its at enty-six above. The lowest neorded personeli. In this session the usual the previous night was nity-eight de- questions regarding the character and green above nero. at bins a. m. yes- efficiency of the Ministers and pro- tecday it was sixty~aix above and at bstionsrs for the Ministry were put nine p. m. it was nfty-eight above. and plellud upon- qs..»---:--»---ln , Rev. Dr. Harrison is presiding Mlnufe lAelme\\tl\uaberma¢’e (tiene at the authoring. There are e. large' of and Mc- side ther , i 5 given by llresid lioosevclt, in the r Tile Ainericlm people have made uP U’ their minds to "_ party out of power .ind it dosen’t " make uny difference whether they no- n minute Taft, lluol-levclt or 5 dark or ; iirllchoo, lu., el 5, year olil, the ll l 0,: At a post inortem examination to- y llropped dead in n, yesterday, had iircii hit on the head , with a bottle w at ll. bull game in a ie- bile; that he had t-lense. ed The police are ni; companioils with ri. ssld to hnve hecn playing a ilhoril he time before lic died. MAY BE A SETTLEMENT __._..__..-_-.-_»-- Lloyd-George Hopeful in Outlook for Conclusion oi’ Deck Strike ____-» iCanuilian Press) LONDON, June 5-Chancellor el Exchequer, David Lloyd George, stated in the House of Commons to- day that with the spirit of mcderl- tion exhibited on both sides it secul- ed there was little rlimculty ln the way of an amlcablesettlement of the flock strike. The strike leaders, he said, no long- er insisted ilpnn ‘Jie recognition oi the employers' federation ticket as a condition upon which work would be resumed. On the other hanil the employers said it was impossible to comply with the demands of the strikers for the reinstatement of all the men as many places had already been filled. it wor: agreed to take on as many men as ‘they could ns the opportunit., arose. _ ___,.é__._._____ Till LEAVES BENCH (Canadian Press) M(lN”i‘lil<2l\i., Julie 5-The Chief Justice Sir lllellmurur Tait ol the l’i'ovinf'e of ilu'-‘ ec liudc farewell to the tar this i..-.luing after twenty- five years on the bench. ‘ __________.,_._. l’I-`il')Mll