` with the breath to the innermost rc- FEBRUARY 2_6 1 B ___ _-___ . . . . , _ ' 9"’ THE pm-si News H -H o~'r'r 'rowN GUARDIAN mei or its f~_“-- ' pious lu 'r is c Alu. E ' l- -_ _ _Important 'Provincial News of ills week for Saturday . Subscribers. THURSDAY -Summerslde dealers are nny111g ten cents a 'Ib for pork; nine to nine mid a half cents a. lb for hides, sev- enteen to twenty cents a lb for but- ter and twent.y»two cents a doz for eggs. . ...Allan Robertson, Mount Hope, broug-ht ' to Montague last Mondny seven choice carcascs of pork, which he disposed of to D. lvledregor at 101c per lb, notdnlspected.. Deal‘ers in this City are paying from eight to eight and one half cents a lb for hides, seventy-live ccnih to one dollar each for sheep skins and from ten to eleven cents a lb for calf skins. The death took place at Fair\'i»:w, Lot 65, on Saturday, February 12th, 1910, after a short illness, of Flora McNeill, aged 76 years, The funci-,il which took place on the 15th, in Long Creek Presbyterian i'-emi-l.f»i~v_ was well attended. llc-,»_ ,i_l'1»,i1,`ee offlclated. The pall-bearers were 131,11. gald Currie, Owen King, Pllllvnrll Fe, ley, Hector Mcilean, A. A. McNn111 and Duncan Mcldacllern. > The Supreme Court met ill Georizn- town yesterday morning at ten 1,»_ clock. The Petit Jury was,culled and dis- missed there being no criminal eases on the docket. The only case tried was an np- pealed action, that of John W. hir- Kay, appellant, vs Daniel 0’l-lnnlcv, Respondent. _Judgment was reserved, J. J. Johnson for Appellant und .-\i‘I_ A. lVl8-Cd0Ilald for Respondent. The court adjourned :lt tl\'l-ive thirty. -There depsrtl-ll this life nl. l-‘l'cn1-11i River on Fridny, illic 18th inst, if-olin McKenzie aged sixty-seven years. Mi- McKe-nzia had been in 'failing lnnliii for the last f"l\`u years and his lin- misc was. not unl-xpcctell. ill-. wus a mall Of lll1SclllSh and tllollglltflll dis- position which was cxelnplilirll lvhlln in the spring of 1883 llc heudcd ii crcw of life savers rn rc$ue the crew from drownillg of thc Nor\\'c_i;i;illl‘f1l'- `l|_up< M'alrca1lolo and fl r _wllil-h he won rewarded by the Ilolpillioii lil»\~f,--in ment. Fllll)AY In the basket ball games et the Y. M. C. A. last night the (‘llnrlot- tetown Senior team easily won hy nl score of 23 to 5. As New (ilil:.‘\;o\\" has defeated Westville and Stellar- lvllw against the prohililtioii set. - -The death took place at all earl "h'rty`l-‘V0 l/l?3l`h'. uftcr some year of severe sufferillg from phenmatis Mrs Gaudet, Slllnxucrsillc, 511111 leuve two brothers, a widow and one child Funeral takes place at 10 a.m. today 0 M yesterday Annie Coyle and ,.__,,._, information laid by Martin lou-l-r charged. the _school ut Uurdigan on 'l`llr.~:'ln_, l"'l‘llllllZ lllSl-- 'l`ll¢‘l‘0 were li lillnllilr of teachers present and some illtcrisl. lllll and lively di!-'cushions took lllacc. The liiscllssion on pcn.nlanshi1l had to lie postpolled because of other lillsincss' of ilnportullcc. lt will be therefore taken up at the next nicer- ing wllirll will lic held oil March lst at 7 p. ln, llllclllliclws and all others interested are illvitoll to nttr\n11, ---’l‘llc dczltll took _ plnce at Maple l’luins on the i2l'lt inst of Edward .l/lclirlde at the age of sixty-five years, after nn illness of only a felv hours of llcnrt fnilllrc. (in the 231-11_ the dny on \vlvir'n lhn funl~l'al was ap- pointed to take place, Mrs l\'lcBride who ivan ill lnrr lil-alth up to the time of the death of hcl' husband, took :-'ilrli :lull died zllniost instantly. .llrs M;-llrillc \~.':l.~s about sixty-two ycl\.rs of mtv. 'l‘llc flllll-l'zll of husband and wife took 1-lure both at thc szllne time and place. llr (‘olll'o_v rcr‘elv.:ll fl despatch frllnl llr. 1".-I-lllllii'/.nmbclt, Director (li-:lnlnl ol' l’llhlil: l-lrr,ll'h, llttalva, on Wi.-llnnsllny lust stutiiig that thc lnillirltcr rlcezfrrll him to meet vessels lrfnl Novo Scotia, with special ill- "ll1".l.ion for sulallpov. ln :ll-cordancc with flll-sn il|strllcl'.i<>n~; llle doctor will llfl-ol; lilo -ldurl (lrcy tomorrow :ulll cluliilllie to do no' until fllrtlier ordl‘l's. it is llllllcl'-.rtooll Ilr. Stewart will pl-rforln similar duty in regard to the Alillto ut (iuol';;ctov.'ii. ' .»\ vl-l'_\' pleasant cvrnillg was spent li-ill the r-.~-.illellrc ol llnlnnionll and Mrs .\Il\wlirlll, l‘Zllll\\'o¢.ll, on last Wed llpsllaiy l:'.'cn.ill_;, when n number of friends froln llrookliclll and Kings- Lon guthl-rcll together. ;\llli=ic and llalncinig wus tlln order of lllc evening. 'Phe tinlc \'.'l llf. so pll~:l.~nntl_v that the lnlrtv did not rl-uli1'.l~ tlllltl it was ton this year the (‘-lll\l'lotteto\\'ll boys evidently stand well ill incl game. In the Junior gnnlc the Newl Glasgow boys won by rl =-lcorc of ll to 9. This was by far the lilost ill- tcresting ganle of the two. Many frielidswcre grieved to hear on Tuesday niorning, F‘chrllrll'_v 22nd, of the sad news s1Jreall tllrollgll thc city that lllrs. Mary Carver llllll passed away at the advanccll age of seventy-eight years. Altllougli the dcceased lady wus ill flliling healtll for some time, her death cnnie as ii great blow to her ninny friends, but especially to her :lon and llnuglltcr, who were with her ut her lust mo- ments. Fortified by thc last rites of the Holy Catholic (‘llllrch, of which she was u con.sistrnt menlhcr, her soul left this earth to receive its eternal reward ill H liven. She_lea\'es to mourn one soll jill one dnu;:lltcl‘,l J. G. Carver, city, and llfrs. Frllllci.s Doherty, Southport, besides a nlll~i- ber of grand-children to nlollrn the loss of a loving mother und glunllll-, mother.--Com. Slops a Cough - In line Night lf' 1 - The Story of Sullercrs frolu’ llrlur chitis, Asthma :uid L‘alnrrll0~ 7. llC, | A hough inny he l‘ntal'l‘llal wltll a dry tickling in the tllroalt, it mill' lll’l accompanied by partial stollilllllv ‘lf the nostrils and shortage _ul ll_l‘01llll- Qften there is a lilllrnlllll lll th", throat, and every cough tears und hurts. _ Coughs have ll lllllldrcll lllffel'ellt_ causes, your's may be due to any of| the following 1 _ Agclim-3 lnflalncd 'I llrout Exposhre llroncllltl=~l Enlarged Tonsiis l‘ll¢'_\llll‘_l"'ll Stomach Dil-inrdcrs l‘lcl\l‘lSl/ _ Inflammation l`roup _ The one remedy llllon whivll llll5'-*`l- clans-are relying tulllly lf* l`“l‘“"`h"" zone. It removes the cnllsn of the cough, doesn't sm0lll"l` ll- (“f"""l“’1 zone is a soothing, llcllllllll- “|l"'~""L cure" and cures the clilillitilllis that cause the cough. ,_ _ Catarrhoznne infinitely =lllll<‘ll°l` l" cough medicines, tnhlets. Sl>l`l\Y-*l “ml lnornill-,~ wlnll thry :ill dl-.ported to their llollxl-.~', tllllnkini' dll' llllll lVll`S ,.\'lv.'lllu|i l'--l' llllfi' vcrv kind hospital- ilty. i\1c.<:;4l's .\lnc_llollold, McLeod and l.\lnl~l’llcc fllrnishell thu violin music,- ‘l1en McQuaid, Free- land, paid ll flying visit to Portage a short whilc ago, and intend re- tracillg their steps soon again. ...A col'l'ce;plnlllcllf. from Fortllnc Ilay says;--'l"llc clmligcllllle condition of the \vcutlil~r has lunch retarded the lnlinrs of till; farmers, by the time the rollds are favorable, anothfil' snow stornl' or li thaw sets in which may stop linlllirl_; for so-me daYS- llcslcy lilrfc left last \vcck for Bos- ton, l-le has b"|'fn cllecse-maker at licll House for ii nuni'l.~>l‘ of YPJl1l“S.lMl11l2_ Of lobster fishing for his o\\n use, iy u .,1h11~,1e invention llc hopes tn over- ronic the llilllclllr. pro`:.~lr\n of hauling thc frnp in the bout. -\ lmetllll: of the Ilolsteill-F‘re.=liall l‘llttle Brecllillg .»\.=isu<'il1tioll of (lull- .mn “.,,_1, 1,0111 1-nclllltly in ’l'l,ironto. :The different l'el1lll`l~‘l lll'l`**`*`"l-ed Show' ell 'that the As-illcialtilill had had a iro~lpel-oils vcrlr, tlierc being a'largc l-ash lillrplus und a iilcat lllcrease m l“€lElllemiiii!l\l|l‘i`llnccnlcnt that the receipts [Min Assoriatioll for 1009, as colli- U l "th tllo-ie of 1008, had shown lmnll T21,-1. of :iii 400 and that the to- :m1mf`l'l‘t~‘ of the -\ssociatiou were in a.=- 1- 1 ' A _ _l`0lllbl'-other Provinces. Our schools cannot publishes a comparative list of the -Almost beyond question it was the,¢i~i-iined teachers. But the Govern- January last in fifteen Canadian prohibition vote that did it. On or- ment cannot pay more, because it cicicg 11-nm 1-1511111; 1,0 view,-1a_ We elccl-UFS Ol lwlll Pall-les Klvlllg tlllfirlthey'-are granted something like the support to Mr- Hall- It seems he remuneration paid for like service in The Labor Gazette for February 1 tion, which his Liberal opponent, Mr. he kept np cg the standard required retail prices 01 vm-10111., 10011 e°m_ . HIM! 101| WISH bgluflfil, 1 Hclldfy. dedilled l0 ‘l0» in this age, with incapable or un- modities as they were op the 15th sllverqouuafunllyukfcg _ -no ` ~ ~ 'so - ‘ |841 ll06EllS']ll0S~ » lllllllly illlll-Y llllesllfllls NOVB- Swlla has not the money. Wherefore we subjoin the prices quoted for Char- l ' - is -strongly Liberal. and more S0 ill think a change in the mode cl school lotletcwn followed by the reuse of K l 1 ll ~ PlUl'lll°lal fha” ln Federal lmalfi support is imperatively demanded. prices in other cities: nn-s' or " '5l’°°”'°"°r. _ lll llle Pl`0Vllll1llll Leglsllll-lll'9 the There are other reforms needed, to Sirloin steak 15 cents; l2} to 22 ‘°"'mF¢dh'"3l¢m||d, Liberal ,members number about ten which we need nog advert, It is to ¢cn¢s_ l -_ beauty gud dnygpuify, , _ _ l'»U Um’ ‘ll the U0llS€l`Vl1flV€S- Blltlhe feared that with the present ar- Beacon 15 cents; 18 to 30 cents, l l||l|en_m,4lal:_|.\vll‘el't, ~- '- ` - ' ' ' . » e¢., an al ` 'OLD .Y I-IQUIIG DHL." ` mznlocu pnlqeeo, _ L U10-G lb 8 gl`0Wllll§ allllfllllelll- lll fa' rangement of school districts the Mutton 12 cents, 6 to 15 cents, \'1‘1‘ flf llF0lllll'ili0ll illlll the l»lbe'l`&l cost per pupil in many schools is Lard 18 cents; 15 to 22 cents, fl-"'-'¢l`llIll9lll- llHS “Ui YUC C0lll'l€lll-efllllnduly large and that the best re- Eggs 30 cents; 35 to 60 cents. l-ll llllic llll lillili question. lsults' are not obtained for the money Milk 5 cents; 6 to 12 cents, ‘-‘-'llllc illclc is lllflf Ol” YW Palllv-'actllally expended. The cost of school Dairy Butter 23 cents; 23 to 31 lllllillclil Siglllllillillcff £0 l»l1€ €l€Cfl0l‘ hooks has been for years far above cents. lll lilleclls there is an immense m0r- what it ought to be. There has been Potatoes per bag 60 cents; 40 to Ill ==ll2'.lllllC8llCf2- 0006 lille t0lllP€l`_llll¢e discontent among teachers and rate- $1.40 cents. people unite they can make or un- payers umm Beyond question the Gen_e,.a|1_V speaking the prices here llllllw g0V0Flllll0lllS lll the D0lllllll0ll» time is ripe for reform in the school were something under the average of 0l` lll l1llll0Sl2 ll-lly Of the Pf0Vl"°@5~ system along various lines. fourteen other cities, and, ofcourse And there is F8l1S0ll C0 ll0D€ fllllli the' Within the limitations imposed by considerallly so as compared with the U~‘lllD9llll_lC€ P€0I>l9 Wlll llllllbl llllll-9 llllcxisting conditions the Superintend- Northwest and British O0lumbia_Bii1; both Nova Scotia and New Bruns-ii-nt, Professors in the College, the heel steak was cheaper in Kingston \‘-'lcli lv Bllllflfllt Ollll’ Callflldlllifs \Vll0|lnspectors and teachers appear to than here, and no higher in Mont. <2-"lll llc dellellflell 'llll0ll £0 Ellavli Blliave done good work in the past real, Ottawa or Calgary, mutton llrollibitory law. . lyear and in* recent yearsx Manual chnaper in Hamilton and only half 'l`llcl'e are Cllllllffll lll0llllllfl0lllSl9 lll.’l'raining, Domestic Science and Agri- our prices in Winnipeg, while pete. .\'l-.w Brunswick and Nova Scotia toicnltllre, have been added to the cur- toes were lower in both Ottawa and U1=l‘l`Y lll`0lllllltl0ll. ll tll0Y Wlll but-riculllm in Prince of Wales, the Hills- Kingston than in our potato- grow- -'vtc H0C0rlllllg i0 tllell' C0llVlCll0llS~ horo Consolidated and some other ing Isla-nd. Bacon, eggs and milk 'l"‘0 llllllly Ol them HFC the llolld- schools. It is pleasing to learn from were three articles in which prices -ill*-\'l'-S Ol Daft?-°.lll9Y ilfe PHl"l5Y lllell the Chief Superintendentfs report were quoted 11 fraction lower than in at the D0llS llllfl l1l`0llilllfi0lliBl1S ill that the ordinary branches of a com- fourteen other cities. If the North. thc lullg". and division r00rIlB~ After mon school education were last year west and Britlish Columbia cities are all there iS ll'\0l`€ tl-lat iS W0l"tll light- carefully and successfully taught,that left ollt of- account it will be found init for in lll‘0lllllili0ll Ulull ill all lllcllnany of his suggestions 'have been that the retail prices for the pro- lSf>1'cS Wllicll lli\'lllB U10 lJ0ll¢lCH-l Dar- tested with good _results and general- ducts included in the table above are tic.-i. ‘ly that the methods of teaching have very little, lower than in other Cana- liei-l; in Prince Edward Island welgreatly improved during the year. dian cities. Island farmers are cer- 'l‘his is well. tainly getting from the consumers in The recommendations and sugges- this market all that people in mo- tions of the Chief Superintendent and derate circumstances can ailord tg pay. FRIDAY Before Confederation the united Supplementary to what was said Pr vine , :U G _d db y.e"t°“1ay ill Ifegard to th” ‘m““a1.'f3" er oGanae§a.0hadpdwlxongmlilgribdmdf 'trill- port on public schools, we subioin ble over the Selection of ca it X tsonie features today of Llhe reports of city For yaars the Govemmaént pmrd 'lnsp_ectol's. These officials -are in - , _. close touch with t-he schools andlggéléfglllilt loczggda tm<§'2,K'¥lEala“alr’ their reports often contain much of at Quebec or Kinggton as tha' ca; value which_escapes the public notice might be Unable to séttle the ueH_ unless reprinted in the public press. tion at Home the choice WM wig _“__ Of the Inspectors' reports this year ed to Queen Victoria b whom gow that of Mr. McCormac, the zealous tawa was chosen aéd gas since m_ and energetic Inspector for Kings, is mined the honor by fa' the Inost elaborate' Australia has had something of the I"“l’E°‘l°" Mccormac r°l’°rt5 a same trouble since the Common- sntisfacfiory showing in regard to the wealth was Set up and it is only "__ ll"‘l’_r°Vil_';°cfi(tb0a‘;lds ;;‘_l;*1°"ét_hl;‘:_u;1_;';§§: cently, after ten years of federation "lalsl _ __ _ that the site for thsfusci-Dual espit-.il @2331°°h$i°i...'i.‘f§§§§`“i3°§ .§§.e°'.iifie§ ll". "°°“. “°“"‘”°1Y ‘°°“‘°“- .As Y" come within this category. A be- It is 8' 5-Me only and not a city and . . ,__ been made towards .es_ the coming capital has not yet been f'“';.1"g. “ss h I , e L Elven a name. Butl the location is abfshmg. ° °°1 ‘fi“pr°‘°men_t ea' near the main line of railway be- gueb' winch dheve tgrfe 8 vii. _ ‘X tween Melbourne and Sydney and not ‘“°"f‘t, °n gi", ‘S .° U” ‘glows “’*'____ very far from the boundary between Sl’°°‘“ ° Or ‘S .”m‘g_ made 0 sem e New South Wal-es and Victoria, in mo_re maps and n1ackbo_u_r spaTe.t_ the former State_ T1tl_:‘i.d_‘;Fref*__sE‘_’ ei_§‘t_0:;_\&\;)_onlZ°1;;‘xl€,_‘(;§f Here nine hundred square miles of tlzln ylllarsljhlas [induced the taking of 1; “md have been set' apart br the PM' census of the several districts bv the pase 8; 8' Sort of nellatml territory ‘teachers with the result of fln-ding an 5; 1” _'ine i“a'"':Erh°§_ht e D.itstl“°§t°I average of fifty persons from each /0 um B m W lc e cap] a 0 h.e, district or between ll ooo and 9 600 U"“"d States ""p°““S' The “ew °“l"‘ in' _,___ _have within thaft time r_m{ov_ tal will have an altitude of 2,000 fillet ' h Pmvmce He also re_ above sea level, and will form the led _‘mm f' e 1 _ ' th Faqwr centre of an amphi-theatre of hills. ipplts g0p\lAl°S“_l§, "'°f“__d ‘§_E'c,‘a_m‘; 'rlie snowy River will lumlsli ir with "“°_he" *'9'_°°“" ‘Tl _F t cool water. Here the costly build- foglrlt __i}_cg_i_i)\__l;li_:_i1ci;_mgs agobd _“diem ings of She Australian capital will - 1 c . tions of ““'“4k°"i“~”l i"t.e"__"q”t_i_“ f“_““"gi heA‘smit'-(llvill be the creation of an en- tlonal rlla-U-€l`lS-_ fhlflms we :_°),:9c,. tirely new city upon a most: exten- Syflwm 1", Intel) gt “ mf , ester sive scale by a people of so much en-1 chleny' ‘Hutt et ef elif” nf, al‘_’mfo__ terprise. public spirit and taste as L””°h""' ml' ef rf“" 'a. the Australians have proved them- 1ll$l’?°m"5~ H15 f‘°°._le“‘h“g library selves to possess, the new capital oil Fmm that day tw*-lv° yen' °g° lms. "emi “Tu D'?twm1b-id'. iupphsii if the southern Commonwealth Promises i‘.i."`.,..""ltli'etlli='f.ciiiiif; 11.-;i§..§'if>°... iifir- f° be *‘°‘“"“““g ‘° 'lame “ml l“' 1-2 we we ~l° “Ml °"=»e“ll°r‘ §i.'.i`°§ il? i§‘.fZi'l’._“vil“’li..1’.'.-§’°“`€-i.Z fllr°“gh°“t mst it"]§‘9°§_t°tr.“§;.°_.”“rl;5_:{1" hope, dzowlcver, that tlie-mlalssive :ily m;:l:%cdl:eliiti0on tiinclndeliilcslid weight mid gnmfleur of the southern ll ‘ses i the 'ubject in every vill- camtal.wlu not De so riropopdwraunz rel’ on ” as to disturb the earth s equilibrium. . Inspecto_r Boultcr i’rir.ce__Co\lnéy_ Mofhgfg F¢¢| s|f¢ makes fi ess favors) e rcpor . e - 9 found people cvcrywhera_ discuss_in.g- w“h Blby 3 own T\b|°‘5 anticipated edllcationn clanges, int -__- REDUCE WAISTS' still looking to 'the Government to Mothers who have need 1;nhy'e0w1,, '-'°- do pretty much all. Some districts Tablets say they feel safe when they Fat shows n preference for the ad- lll1oro on the severity of their climate. hoped that this will-yet be done, _ . » . ..-'l"`1-" -' .f.-=.fca-a.»l.:t»`J;.l-.=-'.f.¢...>’ .-._-..i.`~"‘i> ` as nz; msc; in sae.; _-wa-v _ f "Jilfnr Plan tlul Wapn' | Some days ago our despatchiu told’ of several Catholic _clerg-ymleni in Que. bac Province adldressingy their parish- ioners in opposition to ohe`,_'Gov_irn- ment naval program. The Miontraal Gazette tells of a meeting of over two thousand at Longuelllon _last Sunday, at which the matter was discussed for hours in the open air, wlhila the multitudelistened alnd ap- plauded despite the winf.ry`ch"ll;l. There were no mernlbers of Parlia- ment or other very prominent per- sons present. although the politicians had been invited. . The movement seems noe tc. be political, as both the Laurier and Burden plans were denounced. The speakers fdllowedi the line of Mr. Monk, and seemed to show that n good many of his com- patriots share his views.- All tho speakers held that the people should be appealed to in a plobiseitc before the counltry shall be committed tosg radical and costly a new constitu- tional departure. We a,re__ yet to learn whether this is a mere “flash in the pan" or a' movement of some considerable significance alecting the French-spea/king Province. On Tuesday night, February 15.1898 the United states- battleship Maine blew up in the harbor-of.I~lia.v-.slne. md 266 of her officers and crew wel? lill- ed, At the time the'Msins was mnor- ed to a blloy selected by tha Spaninlz authorities in Havana. Most of the officers were ashore at the time at- tending a reception, but the s_hip's commander, Captain Slgsbee, was in his cabin, having just finished acounf plete inspection cf the ship. ' Captain Sigsbee was one who cs- capqd from the wreck and sent a brief midnight report of the llisaster,w'hlch to his credit ended with an appeall tot tlhe American people "to suspend judgment." The explosion sent_ n thrill of horror through the Repub- lic and beycnd question it precipit- ated the war that followed. _Spanish treachery was suspected. e the words "Remember the Maine!" bc- calme first a watchword and s. little later 1;, battle-cry. _ The Spanish authorities vehement- ly denied any knowledge of the until: and expressed the belief that the ex- plosion was accidental and lmdl oc- curred within the ship. The Presid- ent appointed-n hoard of inquiry,a'nd a Spanish board of inquiry conduct- ed an investigation also. Expert tes- ' timony was taken and divers were employed. After weeks of inquest the American board reported that the ship was destroyed by the explosion of a suhmarine mine, but no evidence was obtainable to fix thercaponsi- bility on any person. '1‘he.Sl96!\`l9l% _board reached the official conclusion: lthat the explosion had be¢1l'.w'lthln the ship and was this result bf negli- gence. ~ - the wreck of the Maine has lain at sfia ,bottom of Havana harbor. Had. it been raised the question whether. the ship was destroyed by a mine bo- _neatli her, or by explosion from with- in would have been most effectually answered. And the bodies of tho brave men who were -so suddenly sent' to their death would have received: decent burial. This latter fcatllra has weighed upon theminds of 'many and from time to time an important: section of Ulm American press has de- manded that the wreck be rained. It has even been obiected that the reason why no. action was taken was- lest the proof should be fumlshedl that the wreck was caused by nn ln- ternal explosion. On Sunday aft8\'~ noon last. some two thousand per- - sons attended li. service ln_0\!l1_\6l44 - Hall, New York, held in commemor- ation of the destruction of the lhfm.. - Commander, now Rem' Admiral Bfku ms, and Father olild»wlek.':‘-tire femm- -' Chaplain of the Maine, were resent,- srld spoke. The New York llerald tells that, “fanned "by gatrlotil speeches, the enthusiasm o t ' PN' sent was voiced in protest that tin Y battleship had not been' rafied and z nie scales ci lm nllloi- .vlellnli lv- ll covered." ' _ .4 ii ni me sum: brought the I audlgiigesetoaits feet when bo lahlho Congress une way 'or thoothér. truth of history," ll HH* Gililllll ll that the wrcckofths Mtlnelbfrliud hiund the fact demonltl-ated whether n she was blown up from inside or must be raised Gratitude command! lo . aa it; patriotism demands it, md the n. honest thinking people of lamlrlcd will never rest content until it is hen ` A-1 nom,” Other speakersr aulmgwlmm 0 were Joseph M. Choate, who'pr0lid- d ed and Maier General Slcklel strong- , ~ _ .l 3-. .. .»»... '. -'=l . 1 if *WE* \-.ua-s.'.__._ .___.. _,,_.-, -Q-mas » E.-Q ,Q . _ », 4 l l 1,, _». li ._ H I, l' F .- I i _. l I -.6 f `l ._ , l ,. ,. ll .il- ’ 5 ~ °.‘ 'E _ _rf ._ _ 1,. .l :Q lc r l' I ;- , H- ,. :_-. < 7-_.-...~_=-.4 svnlzxfe. - ~ .. . -l ` ........v,<.~ l .- Pl __ _. 4 . -.- ll- 1 gl. .» .1 l 1 ii 1 l fl l ......=.__ .. _ _ __ s.;-_= my A, .- ;~’ l _:_ 3 7. w,,`p-u.¢§.\».; new-A