GHARLOTTEIGWN i ons w uuiiu E- - ------.-- .- I ~ I _rN'*i‘=°'=?'.*!'_N° DA"-Y jwn'§%fi¢"l§o'i¢hi¥mR_f¥§P§2iil§i`M } '-'ram Llvrssr Nmws CHARLO’1`.TE']."OVVN,_ CANADA, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1914 inner oir .u.i.'° _ ,,,§,lD,§§,-1,§§_&“§>,}},¥{,,¢}_>,§:§NUl Q E 3.. E5 -E SENATOR MURPHY llll llllllinllllli s.l. f-ll|v£isll" Hnlll cnllrlllssllll THE ||i\1Esi| AN€D_FE.N|AN BDUNTY _lllll PIllSHIT[IlIlIIS MEMUIIIIILSUIIIIIII MEMBllIS._NiMlI]i AT _.m __-~_ ____ _l-...__.;_.__.__ . il rFrom out own Reporter.) cl red `d. SI r _ "I (Canadian Presi) , ' . ((I"n“dia“ Hess) _ (("“““d`i“" 'P"°B“`l . l UTTAWA, June 4.- Senator Mur- phy of Prince Edward Island put up oneh n strung fight in the Senate on Tiiesrliiy for Prince Edward Is1'anld's rights to benefit by the Eenian Raid Bounty that the Government Bilrproq viding for the extension of time for a carrie enator Poirier stat ed that he had voted for it in cI’i‘or. I-le had alrrerd to vote for an amend- ment to bring the Pr nee Edward Is- land men under the provision of the Bill. and was under th'e impression that the d vision was being taken on the amendment. He was not aware WOODSTOCK, Ont., June J.-Rev. W. T. Herrid-ge the eminent Presby- terian Divine of Ottawa, is new mod- sembly of Canada, being elected to that position tonight at the opening ol’ Assembly here. Five names alto- gether were sulgmitted. Rev. John erator general of Presbyterian As-l M0Nl`l<'EAl1, June/ 4--In 1-'J ceuu- orTAwA_ June 4.- ivieniuere or l1l`lGB and 00l0l\l¢5» 000.000 SulV‘8»tl0u the Royal Commiss on to probe the -`\I'"fY S0lAriiiiis." mai iles requiring paper 'for -burcaux, shelves, etc., should apply to The f’-iiwllaii omee. 2694-5-somu. w,iN'riiD.'ro BUY `A"NuiviBsRi os' llfll cows to go on grass for beef. llllllfllfl McMillan, St. Avurds, I illiurlottetown. ' ‘£718-(i-Mlllpd. Fflll. S/\Ll'I~AT CARTERB AUCTION lluolus today, Encyclopaedia llrit- uunicn (26 vols.) nicely bound. The whole only $7.00 -2775. __ or-rIoNs.`" iebnonr’ AND soup. 1914. Foxes, Mink, Marten, OW- Oi-gnnizing new companies my IPO* elalty. '1‘. G. Ives, Montasue. R86-1-14`MF3tf w.iNrsii.’ii`P7.'1rz's°'ci.Ass A Pso- ven breeders Silver Foxes not more than four years old, communicate ueriiculars and prices to, James F. Lockwood Treas. 1634 P. 0. Box. Boston Muss. ` __ __ 27.56, rerun 'i .ii _‘noni-1`s~5si> soinms. piilr sold-rimmed glasses ln case. Owner may have same by BDPUWS nt this Rice nd 'paying io ad- ° °. 111s-fl-mil. _ $20.00'"'ni~1wi;iin§_:D5g‘*srs»,ysn from home of Bnmucl Be‘rt_,, Pteghl station, May 28, 'color white, yel- low on face and hédd, white hrealf. sides. i='l|i~dcx- eou_1mu`nicete_wi¢\\ Samuel Bert, Penle'l Stati°¢\» Ou r Dress iisiiea, freight “0!tece, Publishers, roi? “ shire reloiclng ||-| Wlll he on George 710|! Drug llrilny 0'eloeli_ lihkhifg the Bands. The tr`easurer’s report showed 8 very satisfactory state of ailairs, on increase in the grand total of receipts of '$1,266.64 being record- cd in comparison with last year. At 2 o'clock the workers met in wo separate conferences under. the leadership of Mlrs. John I-lluiriphroys and Mrs. Fumes. respectively. At- ench new plans of veirk were discuss- ,¢d, "Christ an Stewardship” was the title of a paper read by Mrs.- Fulton and read by Mrs. wou'Zl\- Mrs. 'i`urnc". Superinltendent of Chris- tian Stewarhship for the branch, rand her reP0I'l5. A messngi of greeting from NOV!! Scotia W. M. S., which is now in session, was read hy th'e r8°0l`d'lI1gI secretary. Mrs. Dawson. as follows:- "We sive thanks to God‘always ior you all, making mention of you in our prayers. Remcmlbtlriug ‘without ceasing your work of faith and la'bor of love and patience, of hope in our Lord Jesut Christ, in the sight of God mid our Father.-" AN I*l'|'ERES'l‘ING ADDRESS. flu Wednesday evening an intensely interesting lncture was delivered by Miss Robertson, of St. John, a re- turned nivlssion-ary from Japan. Miss Robertson spo‘:e on the -movement that is on loot in Japan' for the cvnngelisotlon ol that country in threev years. This movement arose out oi what is called the Continua- elon Ponmittue of the Edinburgh Conference, wiiieh was 9, world's mis- sionary conference. f The outcome of th'at Conference was the “Continua- tion Committ¢»a," of which Dr._ -J. l'.. Mutt is Cha/irman. The idea is to form "continuation committees” in all the mission fields in the world, and Dr. Mutt has been responsible for 'th'e oi-g'nnisat:lon of ii large number oi these in many parts of' the world. A year ago he visltni Japan for this purpose and called together repre- sentatives of missionaries and leaduny Ilaymen of the Japanese churches. The conference lastedflctf .three days and was highly satisfactory, and Dr. ‘Mutt wat not_'_n little enthusiastic in ni_s,r porl. of .lt. \He said that he .lconlideres the Japanese the most open-mln' ed people of the East and he thought the time was ripe for a great -m_o'_vemcn_t in Japan. Dur- ing the i‘-cnferqniis the Japanese comr- ‘_niittee. _brought in e report ee nie _l`v.illf_¢¢1'!iYer_e`\\`_ce‘.that “in view of the ameri remained alexa. christian Neil, Westminlster Church, Toronto, witlruf‘¢’V,-1:\1\i'“a:iroft'her thai Rev. Prim- I Cilml Baird oi Winnipeg College when _ __ ' declared ineligible as his name was ` _ not on list. commissioned to attend the Assembly.. The names on which vote was taken were Dr. Herridige, Principal Gordon of Montreal Col- i lege -and Bev. D. D. McLeod of Bryon. in accordance with custom o standing vote was first taken as be tween Principal Gordon and McLeod, the latter heiiiig declared choice than slmil-or vote was taken between Mr. _ 0; Mi-.i.r~r.ri ...in Dr. Herriage, the letter Heefllefl Of which 34 *.000 Should be being the ohoioo by an overwhohmmg allotted to families of the crew 'rms majo,ity_ is the estimate given to the Lord Mayor of Liverpool by Mr. Douglas Fraser Actuary connected with thc llllllillllllllllllll Ill Ill llllllllll siiiiii;iiissiiiii LIVERPOOL, lllne' 4-Iii orilei to ants of victims of the Empress of Ireland sinking, ii su n ol' iS~Jll0_0il0 is aigamats with South Cape Breton. iuinii uiiiuiiiin “I0 “l “If “AI” v _ - `°°""“ 0 _ _ (Ca_miud.iai_; .S_*rcss) ,~<=».~»~ ' r _ ' I , .U ‘IB_'ZC, - une --funeral of the VARA ~C(,§f,;“di,°n I rissevith __ members of the crew of the crew of arrivm .t Malin ‘ER T hs the Empress of Ireland which was ,_ ,§, , ° H Y 0 “fm” ”“ not iiientifirri .mn rain... charge of a mlm on or uerta from the by relatives will be held here 'l'hurs- German steamcrs Bavaria and Yplr-'day ,,,umi,,g_ The C_ .y,_ R_ Wm.,,,,y th-ere is' a display of optimism alll ‘ Sir Adolphe Bouohim, of Quoy_,ec_ with imnistraticn of thc_ Prohibiltion Act George Vaux reorcsenting the B,-.itioh in regard to the said county, re- Igoord of T,-ado sitting _ao advisory suuied its in-rguiry nt the buuiirierside merriher. The Crymniission will hc as- C0“l`¢ HOUSE 00 W”d“°BdaY ‘“°r‘““l~" giotod hy, two Nautical AsBooBor5_ H with the Commissioner, llis Honour, Marine Engineer and a Naval firchi- Jlllli-lf; Mclleodi 011 the Bench As tect. The selection of men for these hciorc, the Attorney Gmleml (HOW positions ls not yet ammnnc@d_ IJ. A. Mathieson) represented the It is expected the ilrst session will (`F0W‘fl. M@SFll`S-- Bemley and B011 Liu’ not be hold for ten rlnyn .at least, Temperance Alliance, and .llessrs K iuion Wrfrk Commissions officials inrulicated in the Cllafges (Canadian Press) In the meantime Capt. liinklsuy, Dom. J. Martin. SU“0l1'l; and llyfllll thi* ' _ - ' ` ~. r, is hold- ` ` ' ' I provide adequate relief for descend- ing privagn preliminary invegmga. The ;.-renter pnrt of the day was tion. occupied with the )ien.rin»i; of _the evi- ;___...____,_. dence of the Rev. ‘.\lr. Wilson. thi! Field Secretary of the Provinc ul Alliance |~,y whom the cliur;,'es in question have been brought, who had been on the stand for nearly" » Y ' ' three hours on the previous day. ' He spoke nt first with regard to ` the crises which were tr‘ed at Sum-. merside :ind about the conflict sis ____ to authority to criniliict the prosecu- tions which had occurred between (Canadian Press.) MY- Blmtley und Mr. E. Stroiig. imll _ the ro osed settlement .mil oth€‘1` ' QU-anim, June 3. Firirii com- .. P T’ _ ' ' ' ---- plot" gguros ioouod by the C_ P_ R__ circumstances wliicli had lcd to the (Canadian Press.) d'i,i?'ii§?ctr OIioti;lil§1;hEnlmrE6Sf Ireland glsdgdhlnulidllil ileiiilrilliie Ii);OEh;\;u;:>T: O'l"l`AW/., June 4.- The redisti'ib\u- _ __ (Canadian Press.) _ loo; ,,,,ds 4,32 .suvid oss O I 8 to be umus and public property. Ho than tion Bill sceirns to be all oil for this Mm"T'm'Al‘- June 4_.- Enquiries, ,;.h__r__ wexie H6- ' _ niilimitted n list. he had made up sessiom The com,,mty_ee met tou;gh,t_ are hcini; made as to indeutrty oi c__ew‘8,__`__r'd ___ f_;l,0__l_’““s‘f{_‘§°‘5 “"0 fm," the books of _\-t_,p,m,“_.,,.y and the Liberals refused to assent Steerage passengers 0" the F’"‘lW‘3“” 5,-ot o,,y,,,, 368 second S147 tx?-,_r_1esc1‘;_d Wright of nonvli_ctiou_e ohtiainril iiiider to the iiiiul arrangement. It was an-yo( Irelalld “"h°9° bodl' “es in the nincers' "ind chew 233 “vii 'X 5. ' the Prohibition Act since l‘.ll2. novunceil nt tlie close that the Billldeath h""‘“` “t,Q“el?e° S9 “amy .MT class 50 sec A smpg' mt nointiug out the iiistnnces ivnere lin would go over until next session. The wmgosod that ldenuncgdtmn is lm' 532- officéys n§m;,.e:,:af;o 2?' thlrfl had not been able to find it rrcorrleil only points in dispute were the dis-'vflsslble' The “Tan 15 th°““"`llt t“ od 'deao mi class ‘cumin 'go ndenhu- as to \\'li=.t-her the hues imposed had pusxtinn of Russel County in Eastern llifgri ‘ll(lEl:1‘EealforeliherhiguizltBhvsghed 31.* third 30 ofliccrs and c;'e:ec01E2d "Wil paid ni' the iiltP!`\\F\tlVP- llY"I“°lS‘ OM-'-Irie. which it was pro oscd to " ‘ ' _ ' ‘eu ,' ' .. 1. wipe out, und Richmond D-in Nova body. m°.k"d “D these W0” found $0".¥lT$‘lsda;"Ta§tmR)R§SE ileftoqmlbec on o'l\llr:~TntW(il]siBl‘l0l'lS in- .tacks constitutionslists. co g 8 British history.. one of the longest '--"*" reigns, one of the most pictur aqua | ,Stages in the Court life oi' the British Empire wus graphically unfolded in living, moving pictures with much -- realism and with wonderful ildillty ,(.__n__di____ ,,reB_,, _to life. Among the incidents portray. RYE N \’ .lunc 4-.\ailiu~ under ed were th” f°u°wi""' (Calla ""1 .. ' ' " . _ I* Th . Q. li ldin her first Mo-N'|'nsAi.~. June 4-1‘1f~"»\>f°==l‘I“f= el-"ost reflect '=""‘l“1"““' “°“°“' rivc ymdR§i1~ ueggrerfeii K t wen- ` , _ - _ D y C0 , Un Fi Out °HflY l°d“Y ‘lid ‘l““‘a"? "‘° .thc °l‘°'l' "°l°“‘l°” ‘°“"l“'° "““’ll' “etc” ' i Aiiiey- uri lui..-.ii i Hyde Chutes of the llouiiuion (mal (»0m‘ ed _/\. rl. (ochrancs Yachts Vanitle, "‘l“_5__‘"” ’ i _ fllli _sa _ "0 _ - I . St r- . _ _ f . 7 Pmli, the privi LGF 0 I1 _H000 pany at the wl""f . “hom tm; sh horn tlnmy m ll;EcAi'(hlericri’s iroriieous State bull: the weildini; of ruin is iyioiz. The offzriv 0 ° feet 60008- “ll ` t' o....~{. vieiori i... Prince /iuiert; the llrc is \\\l`l“\0W"' mm dclcndler' ufxamst .mp Und first .telerziwnlia stiitioii; the hustiniri Shamrmk lV` Tmhwis mc? nmlwc I f cl tl thc chiintefnin' of ie o cc rm; ` ' L , I he yochts very evenly miitclied. mul wma- mnimmf Def" l’l°“‘°“* ° "The mlm who is afraid To take his stand 1110116 Hue wishes to trfvfill Where thi- greatest mimlher so Should hasten to P0912 Beneath' a stone iam- the great majority Of msn are dead." Only the strongi and &9--“°°°°"'I°l°'°' "f °pp°"'“n“'y Parma' om 0 de Il ndg d the si\rroundln¢'D0rtional vote for instance if a can- Th L ldur "‘ e mg L *mm li I t"¢p‘:r~“““'Imbv°mmt mum not help but notice me d°te\l‘IwM¢ B n an dldate should have six one-year sub-I t $2t'> e Wm be mst? tm! mg-ming h. int? by :ill minded _cDiri:_oi the eandid:°t:_s.in th; ¢0u1\ F7. lcdptions the total vote would he ov ___ _.___. hog: :_ci_;i_;i__rto\\ _nts gélv. _:(2 bn Q _ft-to `,_- __ I _oc-operat vc great contes, everyone s s _ ' _ _ _ _ o ii . a -“°°‘° °° °~"‘°° °° M '“° “"“° “mc ”°“ “‘““ :1'.i'.i’;°:’..;:.°2;.:l“‘;.:“'1.‘:.“: 3;: f».;f;,‘;".".‘:. . __ . ._____ ,_ mow _ every can _ _ _ _ ,, _ _ w°nt“.“"d on Ea" two) |13 doinl lY°Pt,_ atr_id the re waril d°§:_'t_:-_:;§_“°;t ;£‘_:g0°t7: sfo °°;':r°; °t th” MW' and tomorrow at 7.48; it rises to- bggg ian ir* s 'run -. _ 'ruin cimiuinn iiircii dom. §’l:l*"° 'r“°°"cI'm °' “'°» “my =":‘“`I"°°" ""0 211° °°+.§m:;.t° Tfsrring' . i B lmsm" "9f°' Y . mu* punt Nw” “.63 thoro ,ugh ,_new and nov in __0 “ui ¢;“_ your 8t____"____ Hunter _________“6_,,00 Ihe moon sets this afternoon at ----° ' r 'strong »nd.de_r.eriviiyr1 _people in s extra votedmwd i ____ .gon mm M” C_ Murphy _____ an 925 5.i§. contests! this kinu. New we miistlirivlllh '1 ° “°° Wumg _a H “___ , ' lhe first quarter of the moon was look about us, immmrie is goin: to than at an! °*b°*_ ‘I _W onmwnmow on Monday. .nine ist, at 1.0:; ,..m. _m. is itrouf rin. rms nina ~dar|`°<>°lf¢. mfr __r,°¢°_,°f all °‘_°fY °°“° - rum wiu 1,.. ,, iiii, inner. ri.. iiien- "W'.*‘l“.“”- Tl" "°”"`-““ 3"°‘“ "l°°°” ‘“ 'mm' M' 1 °“ °' - '° ' W" rent 0. D. oemhiim 74s 125 “°.Y- "““” 8*” “t "13 “"“' mt ‘"__“_ __ B m “__ , ur chance to get chem all to-gather an'f\»°'_~h~\l¢f~~nI‘°° **‘»‘”‘ *° 5*" '°“ ° 1”" °“l=- ,-l.’::fl='°_e°;-3;.. ~;-_-_~--;--___-;-f-~;i’§-_‘_2_€>_ “°““ °‘““ ‘ ' ’ ° ‘ '““‘““° mean, to __\\_iii\_i,i\_n extent, and the hundreds scripticn. 'rlriii gi-est vote offer will _. __ if”-nntinued on page 10.) mm,.,|.. Lymmon ou.” noun", Oni- the greatest of pi-he mutants .end- ;_r.‘__... .ra '. _. _ _H I g _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _v._______. __v______.______v_____v_____, ,. `o.-.-.-.a-#_-:_-=_-_-,-_-:_-_=.-_-_-_-_---_----= ---- - - - - - - - - - ~ - - ' - - '.' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ READ ABOUT THE BIG II OFFER IN THE GREAT CONTEST our _.______..._._Z- h |> I H is the Chance For Your Friends to Help You Secure u Big Everybody E”R;trliI:°Ritittii;alidv?The|RrRelp You Get u Club of Two-Year Subscribers . ___.i___i.1--.-- 0 ~ . f r d s i certa`n number of subscriptions glmgxgughetig hL;x;n?lseEwtii`eu0daiitgeystlgornblnéd together for you to Secure dgpm-tmp;-_f, hafdccided to only cut .extra votes und will be ns follows! lu isubricrip- . . sighs thserytlllile. va'1‘h§ irhterest in 4 six manth, sirbs 90,000 the grant contest, has reached 5, per- 4 (lue yearly subs. ......1l‘lll.000 igd of excitement. far reaching nu'y» 4 Tivo yearly Subs. .., E-30,000 thing that has ever- been attempted - on this Islamld. On every This is your one great chance, you corner, at every public meeting and can secure as many Clubs as you I energetic candidates who are-‘be termed the Club 00°F. ll Wlll l-Elie; 'yesterday was 59 compared with 52i bledc ‘ death of the Prince Consort; 1877; Gordon’s last stand ni; Khar- toum; the grant Victorian Jiiliilcc; V|'ctoria’s last appearance iii Public. .\`o one should miss this great urday night. IIIIL. SAM HUBIIES IIIUSTS SURPRISE ~ I (Uiiiiirdian l’1'cHS~) Mf)N'|`[ll‘}A|1, Juno 3.- Friciiils ni tlu. liiiih Riiginiint. of Muiitirlil z-ii‘e coiicrriirvi rizgurililiiiz ii uiiiiiwscil rirllcr from (lol. Hum llirrglies foifflildiiig thc llcginii-nl. taking part in the iliiriiiis flhririti l'ui`iide. The i‘ci.di'iied'.' [HE HEATHER THE TEMPERATURE TIDE M008.. ETC. TORONTO, J-i_i.ie 5.-Maritime: Fresh to strong winds; showery. The highest ten.peruture reeoriled lime night before. At il a. ni. it was 53 and 5| p. ni. 40. morrow morning and Sunday nf, ni iIall0we'rn nt, Balmoral; (`li\‘irlcs' Dick-cus meets Iler Majesty; Prince of. nllenly made Tuesday nta_meetiug_ of Wales critically ill; Indian Diirlmr iiilthc \vomnn's social political union, treat. It will be repeated this even- ing in two shows at ,the usual hours. 7.15 and 9. There will be a special matinee Saturday at 3 p. m. and the last appearance will be on Sat- _ iiuiiii iii iii rice Nightingale at the Crimea; the (Canadian Press) Indian mutiny; rifle shooting at Wim- LO.\DO.\`_ June 4-The charge that Militant s\ii’li‘agcttes were drugged that they might lze forcibly fed was Iby Mrs. fllilrlreil Mansell, one ol the orguiiizers of the iliilitant socllill' who presided. She gave ir\SluH0€S where suffragettcs were dfllglicd and while sleeping from the effects were forcibly fed. .The society issued e ,warning to women entertaining mem- bers of the British Cabinet that if Iiuey continued to harbor such men 'amy must bear the consequences which are certain tc be serious- HAMPIIIIT MIIITAIIIIY r LONDON, 'June 4.-“I will lic on steps of the House of Commons without food or water until Asquith consents to receive that deputa- ¢i0n_" This threat was uttered hy Sylvia Pnnkhurst at a meeting in Limeliurst tonight. She declared she will carry it into effect should suf- frgettes fail in their attempt to see the I‘rimc Minister on June lllth. Other speakers defied the Govern- mont which they denounced as alone respoiiuiliilc for niilitaiicy and dis- waters which followed in its train. ~iii;;g-cst.i