-_ --my i Y . _ - *lim lxrmrv -__ 1 Q :Y -” Ni’ ‘ f" ""' ff I Y Y _ Y ` `”`_i`“` "~Té-.Tv-"‘:*`T; ‘ Tj: _‘,' -_ ' ' ' 'r,"""'"’.-;“'7"_ `°"`""` `T "ff-'f""` . `."'T' ` """'_'-7;*7f`f~." :7:,~'\q--, - -_-_-~,~_-y---~F=,,A..q-_~_-é- ---.__~._- __..___ ._ M .__ _-______ _ _,___ _ _ _ l’fi='-'fi»'ifl"'--»"\l`$-,_l‘»§-_-'@»,.‘ la - _ ' '-éH_ARLo'r'ff'l?owN,‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, .§o5.» _ V ` _ {-,i,i'_;i=,},:'=',,_ ' ,s _ all 55-,-_~ Es. .L * I/1 0 - Essas or uni - i '___ ;.`.-...r nMtdtnviUT# Methodist .- A UIUIQQWI . ~ - 4 _ Rev. W.MI._ .Ledge Elected asian .-....4 nw; G. ` M. Youfiidfflfeeiectzd _' Secrigtn?-_j` Aii§ia;?_65?i'I5.`.‘ Henderson: \ Tile conference opened yesterday morn- ing at nine o‘u1ock with ll Sucralneutal service. - After prayer by Rev. James Crisp alld Dr. Allison. the roll of the conference was read by the Secretary Rev. Geo. M. Young. .. .1"- -_ .- -'. The incomplete repmamtltloo of St. Stephen Dlstribt conference, owing to no layman balm; electild itil compliment to M.-ssrs Howard -and Fisher who~'wero tmlwlerrod imnl the aoafalvnca, elicited considerable colnulent and it was held by seam that laymen should have been elected., _ f - _ "l‘llc Roll Callglxrfed il good attendance oi ministers an men. Tile first ballot for President resulted as fo|lo\vs:- _ - ` _ ltev. W. W. _Lodge 415 ltev. James Crisp 35 Rev. Mr Dobson 12 ne.».1Jr.Roger» ’ 1 llev. J. S. Allen 1 iiov. J. C. Bottle 1 _\s-17 votcsfv/_as necessary for a selec- tion a second ballot was taken which ro- suln-rl as foliowsz- llev. W“.“W.`I3otlge ' """"“"""` Rev. Jas Crisp 38 liev. J. S. ‘Allen ' 1 ltev. Win. Dobson 3 ltev. Rogers -» - l ltev. Mr. Lodge was welcomed to. the I’|'csillBlll|'8_ohBlIf by till? l'9til‘lDE Presl- dent iicv. Mr. Hamilton. The former ex- pmvsefi his gratitude _for his election from the iloors of the conference. Iic felt his illubllity to D_¢.l‘f0l'I._ll duties of the Conference but pliinlieed to do all he could for the furtlleranoe of bile Collier- cnce w0}‘k» .- if 1 - ’l‘he ballot for §e_cr_etary losulted- in t-he re-election of Rev. G. M. Young. Tile votcstoodz- - Rev. G. M. Young Itcv. G. F. 'Dawson Rev. M. R. :Knight ' Rev. S. Young Rev. Dr. MTN 4 liev. Jas. U sp 1 The Ameda. wa presented bv- the svorctary, ReVz'G. Young’ and adopt- cd in part, the remainder beillg left over until tileafter ooo session, ltev. Dr. Holl&n‘A0n,Tomnt.o, thaticner- al ssemtary ol lesions. was .invited w aseat on the platform sudgavp abriaf addl-css, . referring. _ particularly. _.to the 51 olmfemg "” ‘ \~'. Mi nu-4'; ulenuquauna .~ ,_ .. I ensda for .,.'xi _ h .Leil- T_h`il` is ".` fill niéoi., -md. its-la-;5¢.-o at-0°. and.__ lie‘te~<>s .f.h_=_._ f9”o'1°2 lastgttigzlit ,s'll_klj\§is of ,fact- Pgp -_ ide Wi toe and wide] ;;:_ _ ____ ini pointed we and _ ‘. f M1, wl. aw »` _L I mellliill the and W1, , l ,_ __ ___ fljo~= ‘medium tof¢,‘ med - hll§Qt§l?_Awy “<1 1-...-~1 _ _ ' 'A _ 0 -1-1. hr.-' .° .hymn -<..».....». ` . " Jaé . ..`_ .'7-`-`-“~a-i - wi" .5 _ ._ _ A ~ _ ._ ,_-. - llo-fsfr coal-HENQ _ r . 7 . ' I ..-r...,....-, ......,_,....~..-._..__..........___.._____.__,____ _ o i i Tile pastor of Grace Church, city, ycat Confe ' ‘ “-'~- - ~ -~--------~~-=-:_-_-_-_-_-_-__ - _L_ ,<_, ____ _ ___ __,_,__. ,_,,___ ' REV. W. W. LODGE _ ` _ en " » lay electtd President of the Methodist renee. powcrofthc pulpit while ill every sphere of life elsewhere forensic ability is on the dcclw. Speaking of Missions he said thc present year promised to be tllc greatest ill the history of thc Cllurcll. In cloquellt language llc depicted the effect on the Oricntul mind oi the great victories of Japan. Now is the time for great effort for the evangelism of the Japanese for ill their hands are thc helm of Oriental civil- ization. Rev. H. E. Thomas was appointed Jourllal Secretary vice Rev. G. F. Dawson who was unable to continue ill office, Rev. Harry Iiurrisoll B. A. was appoint cd Statistical Sccretaly. f Rev. J. S..Grcggs 13. A. and H. C. Rice B. A. wcrc uppointed Assistant Secrc~ turles. “ ‘ It being twelve o‘cloek the Conference adjoul-ned with the Bellediction. . Alvrlcnnoon sasslon The Conference ulct at 2 o'cloek. The minutes of the morning session were read alld adopted. The Colllmlttccs printed ill the Agenda were adopted with anlendnlcnts. Tile Y. M. C. A. extended u. cordial ill- vitation to all the privileges of the ns- soclaticn to the Conference during thc session in this city. ` Dr. Griilill submitted tile report of the Union Church Relief Fllnd which was ilulldeti over to the ’i`reusurcl'. ` The annual statement of the General Conference Fund wus st-llt_to the com- luittec on that fund. 1". S. Spence, Secretary of the Domin- ion 'Temperance Alliance wrote convey- ing cordial greetings of the Dominion Alliance and referring to tile great work done by the Methodist Church. The eomnluuicutlou was referred to the Temperance Committee. A Communi- catioll froln the Anti Opium League, ’l`ol'onto wus sent to the sumo Colnlnittoc. A farewell letter was sent by Rev G.W. -_ Fisllcr on his leaving tllc Conference." The letter was rcfcr-red to a committee composed of Revs. Marshall, Paisley and Steel for suitable acknowledgclncnt by the Conference. A communication from the Methodist Historical Society of the N. B. and P. E. I. Conference rc procuring of records, etc was refcrrcd to the committee on melo- orlals, etc. A communication from Dr Winthrop was referred to the committee on Temper- ance also a letter from Dr S. I). Chowan on Moral Reform. Dr T. Albert Moore wrote re Sabbath l)ay observance which letter was referred to the Committee dealing with such. Dr. Evans moved, seconded by Dr. J. C. llcrric that Rev, George F. Dawson be appointed Secretary Treasurer of the Supemumerary Fund committee forthe conference of N. B. and P. E. I. in place of Rev. G. W. Fisher, resigned. The motion carried. The recommendations of the different districts were then submitted. They np- pear on page 2. These were referred to the committees dealing with each- Iiev. Mr. llennlgar was appointed re porter of the General Conference for the Wesleyalr. " The election by ballot of ‘the &oret-ary Treasurer of the Sustentaticn Fund was than proceeded with. _ The first ballotrcsoitedz- ‘ The Missionary Committee reported tile following collections for missions; ` St. -Tolill 1"rcdcrieton....... \V00dSi.ock_ _ . . . . . . . Chatllnnl . _ Suckviilc..-..... St. Stephen. _ . _ _ _ Cllal-lottetown. , Sunllucrsido . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2160.333 306.86 527.48 480.43 1021.58 409.88 1432.05 700.17 . 5 7750.49 The Conference then "eddollmcd to enable-the dlil'er_ent eomnlitbees to meet. - msslozvanv Aaalvsusanv. The lfisslonary Anniversary of the 'U.»‘.i¢¢‘.`~l.i.i-t was hem lm. night. Tl... church was well filled nt the meeting, the chair was occupied by.thc President and appropriatcnluslc was furnished by the choir. - ' _ ,After u short devotional scrvlcc, the annual rcportasgivcu in the afternoon, was read by Rev. Mr, ' Marshall showing an increase of $270.75 over last year. Mrs. (Rev.) G. F. Dawson, York, Secre- tary of tho W. F. M. S. read the annual report of the Wom_en's lforcignllilssionnry Auxiliary . The. work has progressed _favorably during the past »year. There ure 81 u\lxiliaries,with ‘lll2lncmbers.Thcre are B6 Missionary clrcics__ and Bands with 2464 members.-.making 4575 us u total including a number of life |nclnbcrs,$7316,- 82 was rcmittcd during the pmt year to tile Central Board. 1 Theme figures show an increase in almost all the statistics. ,The work in the f9l‘8i8l1 wisalnn field 1188. progressed very favorably and the pro- spect is -most encouraging. The great- ness of the foreign mission work wus rc-_ ferrcd to ami the need of bringing more of tllc women of the Canadian Cilurehes _into the active wol-ki shown. All appeal. ’waslnade to the ministers of the Con- ference _for every assistance in the ad- vancement of ulisswlary thought. In tile Circls and Banda of the children good worltis being done. The Extension Fund was strongly -presented and the needs of its sustenance set out. ~ Rev Dr Henderson,Toronto,tlleIe1oquent Associate Secretary of the Mission Board was the speaker of the ovcnlng. In ferv-id appeal for all extension of the missionary spirit in the church probably no more ,thrilling address has been heard in this _clty. Even in view of the rapid rate of conversions, he said, the church cannot overcome the forces that are marshalling on the other side. Under thc present rate of giving the complete evangelism of the world cannot be seen. Missions are the test not only of churches bnt.the tent of individuals. Soidshneel 'must be overcome and the law of Christa love- must be cultivated and so far aa it ia, so far are you u Christian. Is there n0t occasion for the sneer that Harrison, the great iniidei, has uttered when he said “Quit your hyponrisy, it in not the law of love but the law of gain that animates the church of the present day." The man' who has _made wealth ia_tobQ congratulated ou his lcooesa and when lla has -given so much of~hls money to mln 'sions he has given so much of lhinlaelf. Money is bottled power, money ia reserve energy and money in this way has becnlikxed to electricity, it is human eieotNolty,» is the ultimate bm 01-aavktlmd it-can than bacon- nev. c. w. liemiiwn _ Rev. A. Ll. Mcfllllly _ l mv. F. A. Wlxhtman 15 Rev. W. J. Kirby 15 Rev. G. A Bell ' 4 Rev. A. Local - ' -3 The mend ballot resulted in the else- uonsgnev. 0. W. Hamilton ma the fol- |qw|,|\[ DOUGH* ' ' ' mv. C. W. Hamilton U Rev. A. D. McQnllY 1 Rev. F. A. Wightmm - 8 ‘ Bev. W. J. Klrhi - - , = _ I V Amotion was nasal that subsequent fmllm levers.-...l al ll commune 'al rollers. ' ' -vented .into any form efpewor. Aman ith Uoosyoan be an artist and never paint a picture, he may be s preacher and never enter the pulpit, _,he may be a _milalenu_-L and stay at heme. The phy- oci _-or ,s bl-alll power of the humbiest individual maniac devoted to the highest _D\1l‘D0lM- Through the dollar given to iscloaa is _i.he__pew¢l- ot omalmfnoce- ‘lilo hillonqy lilies o( _ the oil is ciil|>ly~th\;- lousy power of t church!" Tile' money power centres the most Christian nations because th cultivation of the spiritual increases th ncnornlc vllucef only warning man 'tho 'counts-y. The wonderful augment- "`.ife`* ‘ _ f _ 1 ....... , -.S we _ 1 1 _ l _ '.WAslllNo'lon.. June 15-(Special)-The official npupullpclllcllt is made that \V}.l..llingi.on.llas _been selected for the location of t-_\l_¢.o<°w° conference. . Thg qppqupo¢|p,cnt,e»lln_e in the form ' f an-_official statclllellt issued by Secre- ttlw by__djl1:ctioll of thc President. ‘glfhn si.l\ioment..lolio\l's: _ _ ` “When tile two Governments were President suggested The Hague. but both Governments have now requested that Washington be chosen ns the place of ‘meeting und _tho Pre'nideut_has nceord- ingly formally notltlcd both Govcrnnlenul _ltllat Vl'uslliugton will bc so selected," - _v-» ; -f .l-l-f- .. 3 -- lation of power has also brought u wondel-~ .ful ullgluellintion of wealth .and with it thc enornloua ilu~renl~lc in the cost » of' existence. Tlle_ hnulblc hollle of 'today is equal ‘ to tili- pnlnue of yosterdpg. 'Ihc United Stnics put-into the banllslnst your ten million dollars, or nlorc than has been spent for missions since Paul preached upon Mars iiiilf or Peter -. at the Penticost. Morcnloney has -been spent in the human hutchcry of the recent Spallislmvar than would maintain an army of lC0.0il0 nlisslounrics for a generation. But it -has been said this money is beyond thc rcncll ofthe. missionary collectors. Of the amount possessed by the Christian people of this country only the most infinites- imal fraction is given to missions. If the people of Canada and the U. S. lvollld -give only i-10 of their pocket money alone to misslpns they would evnluzellze tllrce worlds such as this in a generation. The great fortunes of the ccming‘gcneratlon will be made ln Cnllnfia und if the stced of Avarice cannot be checked the right man lanst be put in the saddle. Next to tho idea of God is tllc missionary idea. But for it tllcre would be no Bethlehem,- there -would bc no Gctllsc-mane, there would be no Cross. The purpose of Christ is to extend the influence of Christ throughout the world ulld this should be the purpose of every Christian. The churches that are doing most .today to uplift the `hcnt1lcn world are doing most for themselves. The moment a. church gets on its knees to uplift llepravci humanity _ so soon docs it begin to uplift itself. Tile church nlust save thc world t,o save itself. It is losing _its magnetic power and in thc next generation either the church must ohristiauisc the world or the world will swamp the church. The Methodist denomination _ hnve failed to make the 3250.000 monument to John Wesley while at the same time they have put millions into thc Saving Banks. The speaker closed with an eloquent appeal to go forward in the present year as never before to save the wurid*fronl-the grasp of i B titer singing, the Bengldlotion was pronounced by Rev, Mr. Marshall. The Conference meets at D this morning. ______i_.__1--- liiiiill ililili WEEK lliillllliii Hit-ES Tile conllnittce fronl the Tourist Assoc- int nln charge of tllc Horse Races on Jul 28th 1005 have decided on the follow- ing classes and purses. 2.50 class, trot pul‘s`c, $100.00 2.24 “ trotfand pncc $‘dl0.00 £35 .. .4 .. .. $15000 Ent.-leg olose July 1-ith 1005. Nohorse barred by record made after June ill 1905. All these classes are open onlytolloraes at this date on the island. The above . program should draw a good field of horses and ll large crowd of spectators. Full particulars will be advertised in a day or two. ,~.r-1.~_ ..- - ._-\,-_ - ._ HAVE .HESIGNEU Sr. Pl-:'rl.'nsnuno, June l5-(b'peclal)- Tile Grand Duke Alexis, the High Ad- miral, wllo is an uncle of the Emperor, and Admiral Avcliun, head of'tllc Russian Admiralty Depnrtnlellt, have resigned. _ _'_ _.1 _ uN|oN_ __ coMMEac|AL COLLEGE' c|.os|NG At the closing of Union Common.-illl College, \Vednesday night, diplomas wclc awarded the followingz- sHon'rnANll nl-:rAn'l'MEl\"r. Annie Alwurd, Andrew Doyle, Ethel Mason, Mamie McLeod, Teresa McNally, Elizabeth McPhee, Marian McLeod, Cassie McNeill, Mary McKenzie, May Anderson, A. J. McAdaln (honors) Hazel. Andrews, Francis Bernard, Grace `Rouleke, Vlney Andrew, Celia Noonan, ‘Clare McKinnon, (llonor"s),"Mnry I-Icrl-"cl, Mary A. McAulay, Annie Mclunisl COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT ` J. M. Gillis, (honors) Pctcr Gillis, Joscpll Mci’hcrson, Melville Baker, Katie C, Mc- Donald, Edward J. Fitzpatrick, Eiza Kel- ly. ' Pnlzs wlNNrns ‘ Touch Typewrlting-ist prize gold me- dal, (donated by A. Milne Fraser, Halifax) won by Mabel I. Rodd, City. Second prize-(Silver medal) donutcd by same party, won by Clare McKinnon, Sulnlner- side. _ Penmanship prize-Gold fountain pen, won by Kate D. McDona1d,Soutll Lake, Lot 47. Spelling prize for greatest improve- nlen_t,-Enlunucl J. Richard, Fifteen Point. Spelling- Highest aggregate equally merited hy Julia M. Kelly, Kelly's Cross, and Mabel I. Rodd, city, awnnled tothe former who had an aggregate of 9.00. The attendance of tin: College has so increased that it has been found lleccssury to engage two extra tcncllcrs ill the short- hand alld commercial departments for next term. T ___ _ MAml|Eo. At Norborough, June 1-itll, by the Rev. A.-D. Stirling, Austin Dougllart, of Long Itivcr, nlld Margaret A. Glover. At St. Ilonavcnture Clnlroll, Tracarlie on Julle llitil by Rev. 1'. D. Mc(iulgull, Bernard' McCabe. Tracadlc und Miss Allllic 1". Smith, Tru Mile llouse. - DIED. At \Vinlllpeg,.l\lllc_il, 1005, George ll. Lord, allal-ivc of Eldon, Belfast, ugcd » - - -_ . -__-_ .._.,_,.. \ ?'-_-_Fi Ii _ gold up Capital eserve Fund Invested Funds _ ‘ S |»'i.l’1_l&_y_i to Lodi I ct.. --. .- _.1 ,_ " 0 ' mRf~@»nu A A CANADA PERMANENT _ llio_rtgago_ corporation, ` Q Heed Office:-Toronto. t 6,ooo.ooo _$2,ooo.ooo $24,ooo.ooo ~ oil Real Estate. Atplieiiian my be mick so ' A _ s Cha lottsto P. E. I. ‘ RMB Sz Ings,wSlllicitors. ° _ _ a V _ ,gpg . .¢l..¢.`7= elm ._ |- ', s . - unable to agree llpon Cbefoo or Puriatlie. a =-. f _-s-»v*__» “ff” xv ` dtlli R00§¢Véli1 Ytillefday. _ Workhougts, 01"r/lwa, June 15.-(Spe._;iu_l)._H0n, M.-_ ' Fielding will deliver ills budget speech next week, probably on Thursday. Tile supplementary estimates will also -bc dowll next -week and thc Government hopes to ond the session by July 10, Mr, F_l_ei<_llmz will announce that a To;-iii Co|u\\|iBSi0.l! will he appointed io make inquiries onrlrcport nt next session. The Commission will probably consist of tile Minister uf Finance, customs and Inlulld Revenue. G. B. Smart, Superintendent of _juvenile inllnlgration lcnvcs today for England to . inspect on behalf of the Government the _. f' *.1-...__ 2-5.- __j M'-1. _-_____ __ __ __ _ _ _ #_ _E _ qi. fb. s-. g_;ng§_un p””`__._4,._'.,,hT| 1 `§;=’3’l _ =-E or merino- nv Pautaaeal r _lhlsso-Jap'ilnese_li€aQ_Conieiélitl§¥Mt Biidgtt Siicéch_ Week-'-ZA Tilrlll Utili- ~' £Nl°llil¢¢`m¢l\¢ 0fll¢l3lfy Milk by Pl?€Sl- Mission to be Appointed-To iniiiect _ ». work llouscs which send children to Ca- nada. _ _ The Mexican steaulbout service begin July 15th. On north-bound trips no freight will bc taken from Cui-u to Calla- dn. ' in tile House today lion. Mr. Foster asked the Guvenllluent to look into the matter of skiilcd laborers being sgntto Canada from London under promise or enlployluent while tllcro is no work fof them. Tile chief offender is one Leopold of London. Hon. Mr. Fisher sulll efforts were being made to stop this work. SHUI] BEUUEST ll] K|ill§'S illiiliit Hatlrax. June 15.-(Special.)-The will of the late Rev. Edward Anseli of Al-ichat contains a bcqllcst to King's Coll:-gc bis Alma Mutcr of one tllousand dollurc. To his llousccpcr he leaves four hundred and three bequests axllountlllg $000 to people ill his native town Arie-hat. Cunnan making has begun in only u few Island factories. Carr. J. M. Jolvl-is leaves this morning to join thc Bislcy team cn route to England. - Al* the public nloetiug of _the Confer- ence tonight it will bo _EducationalSociety Anniversary. Addresses will bc given by Rev. Dr. Allison and licv. C. VV. liamilton. Tlls baseball game at Victoria Park last :night between Abcgwcits and Vic- torins, was witnessed by the largest attendance yet sccll there. The Vic- torias won by a score of 7 to 6. THE WEATHER. _...__ Toaonro, J unc 16.-(Special)-Southerly and southwesterly winds, line and wurln with fog along coast. 'rlui 'l‘l~;Ml~lsl¢A'ruBll. Sunlmerllke weatllcr prevailed yester- day. MUST STAMP FRUIT BASKETS. OTTAWA, .lunc 13-An Order-in-Council has been passed, giving notice, tllut the law will be enforced in regard to fruit' -baskets, and berry boxes being stamped on the side plainly in black letters, with thcquantiiy they will hold when level full. The line ofildccnts on cnc-ll basket will bc inlposcd for all infractions of the law. _'__X1_______;_ Spralned Ankle, Siiif Neck, Lame Shoulder Tileso are tllrcc common nilmcnls for which Cllanlberluilfs Pain Balm is cspcc- ially valuable. If promptly applied it will suve you time, money and suii`erlllg when troubled with ally ollc of thcsc uilnlcnts. ‘- For sale by all - -_.=. ,___‘ j" ~':"____ 1| ’ - /._ --""i¥'_ 1 -»- SUMMER Gil0|)S, Hammocks. in great variety. ~ prices 75 cents to $5.00 each. Croquet Sets. 4 B811. 6 bail, 8 bali, all prices. Y LG_p_rden Sets. Sand f__’_i_'ilc. Shovels. Gar- den Trowels. SISGRTING (;0()|)5_ Foot Ball Sup- I plles.Base Bali Sup- lies. ' ,Tennil Neil. Rac- iluetc. Balls, &c.. C. Ruhher Balls. (all sites.) Chlldren’c Cabs and Carriages. Dolls. Cabs, Go Carta. &c., &c. " CARTER & C0., Lili. i .-_gr __ _ - :-._-3~__ ,~,._.~._§ .J I uw »-.- ' . if _ :T _i 1 _-‘,_' l If. 7'. , ».~ " ir ii-2* ' ,a _ 3 .. F, ____ __~ ,_ _~ . _ -,` ._ _}- _,_ .-,_ ,_ __ _ _ 1. #_ _ l. » -7.-I 1 .I _ 4. _ !_ ' _. _ .\ \. ..'l a s.-r 3___ X. _,_,. ...T ff ., " _f _'__ . _ __ .- /‘ v . i ,Q 3; . Y __ _ __._._.,. __ ._ iz ‘= . _ . 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