Plossefllam -~ DENIM mr _ - " ~ »1` / ' _ - _ _____.L_ ,_ For T _ _ , - _ :,,_ ‘_ _ _ _ __ ¢ ~¢ f Ri=Al= Al-I- sf-‘vm P_l!!i~l;¢=ll_s¢ wfbwanb luilil-TAli~b»i=»f-- ' J -_ii ww-> SE v7. Es 5§ EF iii? FE 'i> E3 <: Qs OH H wd=%'3ifl’if‘°9fii'if`ii5i’1i`_ commended ' tp. ‘Conference for the same relations this year. _ _ 'Tile general _district commenced its sessions _on Wedaesdaylllorliillg, witl ll good .attendance of laynlen lllli lniiiisters. Rev."E. S. Weeks was elected Journal Secretary and L. li. ,lpwett_ Statistical Secretary, and ld. li. Westmoreland ,Assistant Secre_t flil- - __l'icv. J. Heaney was alipointeil to lfcllort the business of the sessions. 'l`ilfl Charlottetown District is colli- posed of the following circllits null lllinistersz- ‘ ' (lharlottotowli First (lllllrch, licv. J. Heaney, B. A. ' (illarlottetown Grace Chill-cil, Rev. W. Harrison. ` <‘ornwail, Rev. Hugh Miller. l.ii.tie York, llev, F.. A. Wo.stnloi~o- lllild. Winsloe, Rev. L. J; Wason. , Pownal, Rev. E. E- Styles. Vernon River, Rev. Geo. Ormnn. Montague, Rev. B. 0. Harman, B. l i .\. _ M‘“f‘I‘¥! _I'I_f?£‘l9’l,B9L'_‘f;.If¥-__~l”§‘*L°}_t- (Continued on page 6) ‘ ANOTHER oosnllr FIRE. ._ (lOB'AL’l‘, Ont., June 6-The lllost .erious fire in Cobalt since the big conflegration of 1901, swept the heart of the business section last night estimate of the loss. The blaze was in that part of the city known ,qs The Square, and carried with it live Lyrlctheatre building, the Co- ilnlt hotel, 'Milton Car building, i‘l»losate, and other properties. That rn lives were lost and noone seri- .dlsly _injured is a miracle. The ol lain of the blaze was in the LYPTC lil.-atl~e._ Ramsay and Weiss, two llllllgets, were putting on their net, ~ when the flames burst thru the floor ill one of the dressing rooms. Stage Manager Scott discovered the fire and Manager' Hart hastened to the front of the' crowded house. The, audience was informed, the a_ct pro- ceeding, the piano -player, Harry llrown, stuck to ‘his post, playing rflgtime until the last of the audi- ence had filed out. Thru the- smoke ile made .his escape just as thc flames shot up thru the roof. FIREMAN MIS-STNG MONTREAL, June i`l-Seal-cllilig in lllid-Atlantic at midnight for ll l\1iSs‘l ing senlnan was the stnrtling experi- ence of the li‘isbpool, nil ocerlll freigh- il-l-.ulat iieciien at ills olllnli 'urillllr l-lcvator for a cgrgo of wheat, this morning, The lost mall was shipped ns li firemen from West I-Iariiien00l. :ind advanced two weeks wages to fit himself out for the trip to Canada llc worked well the first week oilt and nothing unlieunl was noticed in his rolldition. Last 'I`hursdlly night, he went on duty at eight o’clock. Two hours later, when wanted for some particular work, ile could not be found. The officer on dutv sclirecil liie ship fromstern to stern. but no irace of the fireman could lic found. 'i‘hca Captain J. Forest. who was on the bridge swung the Fislippol around ond retracsd his route through the dense -103, and blackness of midnight, hilt the sea and the night refllserl to reveal- the ‘whereabouts of the linilor. - 1 . _ ‘gi l,_ ~“f:`7 \-_s~ _-.»“§. ` iPPl]|HTTlT THT IITPTHIH UT THT C.G`.S.iHlIT|E ifliillaiiiiill l’l~i-.ss._) ' Qilliliblll, Jlllle 7--Jol~:(}ollllur-ll of Montlllllgny has been appointed enli- tllin of the lfnlindilln (lovernmclit ritelinicr Arctic which lcuvcs ill ll few dliye'for Hudson lilly wllnre alle will llialfc sollndings for the (lollyldian l~lydl~ograpilic service, ' H0 Fvilhives flnvtliili J, E, 'Ilernier of Polar fnlile and wllll nppoilltcd pnlldillg 'all illvestigxltiiill into Iler- liicr'i»i rliicged fl|l_‘ tlwliiu with thc lilo. fluinlailx \\'hilc ill cllllllllllllli of the lnst Arctic cxpcditioll` (leo Hayes oi' I-Tnlifalr in iiml ,,lll_. cor. THT UTIEHTSS IS BUHTINHINE TU TNTPHTTVT (Canadian Press.) ' M(.\N'l‘liE.»\l., Julie 7-l‘hlit Her Royal Iligllilcss the Ducilcss of (Joll- naugiit passe-li ly eolnfortable day and continues to make satisfactory pro- gress is the effect of a billlctill post- ed at the headquarters of tile Gover- lior General here today. fs‘in`llI(iUH F(`)RI<]H'l‘ Flltlil. ST. JOHN'S, Nild., June 6-Passen- gers wllo have retlll-lied from the fire- scourged districts justify the belief that the damage done is much more serious than at first reported. _ All the building of the Albert Reed and Central Forest Co’s which oper- ate there, were destroyed' with the whole of their contents, and much lilmber and other material. Tile Z5 people living there had their houses burned and narrowly escaped them- selves, llaving to be taken on section cars on lilorris Arlll. Besides the losses above indicated the companies had 37 horses burned and over 100 'tons of hay ami 18,000 bushels of oats, valued altogether at more than 920,000. The Fogota reports that at Vic- toria Covc, about six lililes distani from wllere the forest fires were thickest, some ten houses and tivo cliilrchcs were destroyed. Tile residen- ce of Mrs. Robert mebb was amongst the mmber, and in addition to her furniture and effects, cash to thc ex- tent of- $400, proceeds of a church lmzaar, wns also lost. Silo wus con- _sidcrably burnt ill ber liilorts to save the lnoney. _ 'l‘lil`i.l(S RIGPAID. ROME, June 5-When the Italians occllpiell Rllodos the Turks released 200 convicts, expecting in this way tc encouralrc ilrizlinliuge. (len. Amcgllio recaptured tile convicts lllid eiilbarked ‘them on ll sailiiil: ship, 'which s orpedo boat rowl-li to thc Tllrkisil mainland where they \\~rl‘i=_ landed. ` AN lmilnusl-l s'l~nlKn. \ IilliiS'Sl~ll.S, Julie G-The aglta tion among the laboring classes in thc Walloon provilices contiliucr There are now 100,000 men oivstfiifr but the energetic llienslirns by Ulf Ask for Mfnard's and take no other nllpnrentl; liilliinisiiillg. l "l‘. E, I. cy, to be paid ns follows: Une third in lldvnnce l-llld the re- (lmm MCI Emma" H _ ', .l . l : poke aloni; gen- malnder at the completion of the con- mm line ,.,,,im_mz out manv ways Hill HTHHHT HHllHiiT THE A llllsslii ill .-‘_, lfialladiiirl l‘ress.l ch to the loc,1ll Ansciger frolll. St. 1 tel-sburg states that King Ge0l'i;e lcligland and the Czar .will nlcct di ing the l-l_\llnnlel~ and ivill. llersonill lr (irelit Britain, France and Russia. _ Those three countries form thc pres- ent triple cntclltc and for some time past it has been rulnorcd that the clltcllto will ill: coilvel'i,cd illto lin lil liaillce. _____________._. HTMINISETNETS UT l _-__- f"l1ShlY1g Sight il" "UTY-Clif* Who 1""/P wcen Pownal and Roi-ilfoid Stn own considered it one of thc eyesores Cllarlottetoivn for lllany yelirs past. 'Pilrollgil the colll'tesy oi' Artilll l- v H BERLIN, June 7-A special desbilil- le,, of iv dil-:cuss the possible ililialicc between hlniith owllcd by Will. llreiilliiix, _ Hollsi- on Wi'.ylllo\li.ll Si., owllcd by The removal of tile old jail fence St _ WITH STHITTTHTN \ Severeai Houses Reported ` Unfit For Habitation ` Milk And Meat inspection _T ’ Z A meeting ol the (lllariottetowll Bollril of health was held ilu tille iioilllcil 'Uilambcr hier, evellillg, ills WOT-ihill Mayor Lyons presiding. The report of Scl‘gealli. Bradley, tho Sanitary (ifliccr was read. 'Phil-i show- ed that ri llllmbrr of l‘cl-iilicllccli lllld blind wells and pil.i'cs lcnilillg lrolll kitchen sinks to yllrd, lllld _also ll number of residences which were not conllectcd with the sewer system but have sewers lending to the river. The following prclllises ill thc "iiy wore reported lls lillfit for llullitlltion: Seven tenements oil l'o\\'lllll Si, ilwllcd by Micllnci Duffy, ,l 'l‘\vl> ilollses on fiillsstlliit :4tl‘cei. owned by Mrs. i\’lr(li,il-lllnck_ l~lliili-ic ill buck yilrd oil ill‘llii.oll ‘stirs-i' bi-twel-ll Hiilsboio lllld \‘Ji»y the l<‘ogari;y cr-lixate. Hoilsc oil Water Si.,owlii-ii ily lilisu Iloirdcll. Old Ladies I-loll.c oll ilppllr l’owlilli T d hy Mis Nllholns Millphy 'l‘hc places wi-rc shown io i 1 noni cases to bi- ill ti lllosi lill- Newbury, Provincial ’i'reasllrcl', The aglaceiili coliditloll and thi opinion ffiliardian was shown yesterday orig l- was that they slloilld he ciol-led lil nal copies of the contract calling for wltiioilt deia the erection of this fence in the yen |860, fifty-two yczlrs llgo. Copies of ie was greatly pleased with the v<~.l-,,- tllcse documents, especially llltcrcst ing at this present time, follow: The undersigned hereby agrees the proper Costs and Charges, to 'pro cilrc all necessary materials to erec 1 new Felice around the Jail Yard i .1llarlotteto\vll, accurdillg to til specification of the Superinteliden of Public Works therefore, for the sll -.lf Tivo illlndrcd and twenty poiln tract. ` Name or names of parties tenderin (S31) John Hawkins. Names of siireties (Sgdi W. W. Lord at the report samitilry matters were not which ii* “DW i" T""~’|5"cS9 is “_ re' House on Riclllnolid St. West bc- - t _ _ ~ - " e ‘ _ ' 1 ‘ , . . . _ in ill ` I 3 . . , i ` ` 'V . I i ~ -V . _ . U n lncnace to health. ct! lioilitillg out to the Board the gl#-nt T; lending from sinks and said that the if without its being a menace to the Y l (lllmmisslollcl Morilolllllll said that fllli lepolt prcscllteil ily tht Siullitilry (lfllcer and said that llccoldlng t _ what they should he. Blind wells and ll pipes leading from sinks were a real Health 0fficel~-.lollllslili also .spoke danger from Blind wells and pipes Bonrd should insist upon sewelage connection at lcnl-it frrllli vitcllens. Sl in which rcfuse nligilt,be got rid of eral places had sewerage running in- "pilblic health. Colin. McKenna brought to thc no- VEHTTIET [TT TI .|lIHY TN THT HTHTGINS EAST 4f‘llllndiilll l‘ll~las Miss 'l‘cl`0s:l lilllnli of this plilci-, pilot, PUSTPUNEIT villcl lifts iirili tilrcs bullets into Tm' ' - ' lllsl'|’or or-_ 1.- Iociii l»lll'Ios~|ll»» THEHLHTTUH _ UT THTTTETNT LITTEHTUH t(‘nlllldillll T’ ‘ -- ` .l _ li.~li.l i~oll'l'A<:rl, pill-~oll'l', .llllll-_ '1-flnllle 'l`~H<»\"i'\». -lime 7 Iwi. ii--\»i =< .lG,n,d,m Hodgms (__un_m to his d__m_h (llilr, ,~:illlei'lllti-lldelli. oi \lll~ iii-.ll:ll‘ _ _ _ lllcllt of |llvl‘l<\_li.',llfloll of fill- 'T`ill'illli.i by his ilwll hand while .~:lliiel‘lllg frlllll \,#n,il,,n,.,_ A,_.H0,.mu,,,| was ,,Um_mm_, i,clll.llol‘nl'_v lliclltlli di~l'llllgonll~lli." was for trilil by lviliicistrllii- in-llisl thc vcrdi\'L l'ei`-llrlleil Ilcre this lifter- fi|\‘*1`tTY 'limi' UH" ""1|\"<’|i lf"‘l=\.»' ~|1_ "mm hy H jury imluirimz into the 1_.-lllll-ge of clr<:llllltl|ll: lnderl-iii llicril L' 'il - - rl '",r,p' - ln.p,_¢iy of thc sulclill lllid llttililptl_d |l\,._ ,.|m,,,:,, ,u.,,_,;,. ,_,,, ,H H ,.|,.,,,,|,\ ”“""l“Y 'WVU ii ¢"'\ll'lC UT WCCHH mill- issued by Hi.. l`liiil~ to ll lllllllin-l' ll iloilgills, ll ylllllllf blink ol(-|-ii ,,[ Sllllw 'i'orollTrl izlellgylllcll iqivilllg irlpll, lllll 'lril io Ili- i|li~`dr»:i_ recting the secretary to write _to all The lilw l'cglll'liiilig llli;;iel"s pi-i'ni§i,. citizens who have blind wells on the is being b,ett.el~ observed than wil premises, pointing out the danger nf the case last year. 'i‘wo pcrlilitslllli' the wells and requesting them to already been issued mid ll llilliillel- lip' discontinlie their use as soon as l plied for to be ill reildlllrss at tbl possible. ' dates the applicants expect to evil-ii" (fouil. McGregor and Colin Camp- here, _ bell made remarks upon the work of 'rlle booklet lssllsi iw lin-_ Asllllcls- _ r tion has been neil l-rculiiwlil lllld illlri "hh "H “""‘m l""""‘T" R"°k_°tB “nt NUAL DIST _ _iiiiiiilii 'iliri illciolilous in nil-; _ I ‘ I I o illali iiilii iiiii lnlnlil coliissis, 55-Q l Secures Unanimous De- - cision-Roosevelt Snys no Oc- ' usion to T Bolt _ |i`.lllll\llllll l’\'4*liii-) l i'lllv_\c:l», .inns 1- iilesl- 'lii~lli. 'i`:lii uoll the f`ll'l~lf. of ' Lili- i~illlie;;i'li for scnts in 5:' fill- ib~pilbill~iili Niltiolinl ¢_`ollventi0n‘ l I ilililllllilii ll llillulillllllls lilecii-iioil. ill-li-l::lti~.~i ut iul'lJi>, =lx ill llulllllei‘,who _ iii-l'liii~ii ill flivllr of the 'l‘lili. delega- I iioll. ' f Till- |il'~.i voil: was Vice \'===-I < Niflii' \'ili:ii .lllric 7 “if wc act _ _ I” ilillli-flliv illrrl- ulii bi- llo orr‘ni~lion inliallled iw illcllinr lil .lllr-_-_tll.l, ' ii-i‘ lllll olli- ill l.i'i|l," iilllii (irll.lf00S8- vi-If illlilly oi fill- rl-llori. from Chi- i‘.-llfil i.il:lt ;lll ili,i<~lllllI. wouln be made lil llllld llli till-. iit-iciflltes to the Re- plllllillllll Nlliiolilll ffollference to sup- pillr_ lvl-_ llolillllcc of the convention' \'.'illli»\'i-l` ill* lll;ly llc. ' ' ill l'l~l::-llli io another report from Fill:-lil'-» lo 1|ll» 1-llcct that Col.Roose- vi-ii, lollllei President, would come to l’\-~w ‘lklril ioliny from Oyster Bay llllli l'olli`cl`l'l-il with li number of sup- lllll il-rll. - .".|ili’\\‘llT']l.`i\Il‘}l) l\Tl'}N 'iliiill/Eli iN l‘(lTl'i‘. Nliii' YORK, Julie 5--Four 'Ameri- cnll lx.-iinicll wllo were shipwrecked on ' the lllll-Lllciisi l-oust of liilrbadoes on ` till: night ol' hilly Zi lust arrived iii-rc oil i»o;ll'd Lili: Aidrll, of the Booth illlo, irrllll l':ll'll und iliilbadoes, The folll- .lollll ii'lil`rl-ll, nlicililcl Donnell, .llllllrli ilillrv lllllilrck llllli Artlllll' Jiillcs, l'.;i-oilllLi~l'cil 11 thrlllilig story , of iilcll ¢:l.l»l-l‘li-llccfi ullell the Aidan - lnlicllt-ii hcl' dock ill, Brooklyn. yester- duy. with ll crew of more than forty,the ilord llllniisliov.-'ll¢~, rl freight steam- shill, lclt N-'il'f0 “Eid in5D°¢tl0\'\ the Island wus ll|l.~;ii'l-ri-li by lin- liri- rov'l:i _ raiiwa communion "2, i~l;l.\.‘l“l\l;-'. 'lui lii_iKE TOUR. >4 ii |ii~ZliT\i.\l, llillll- G-It is sfihtéil li, i.--lp illlll l|l.» l'l~llii-.n of Wales and ,-| _ "limo Ailll-if \i'lli start on B. World iivlr lil fbi- lilirillg of l9l3. -A -_-,W .l .,.,,.~v.~\~vv~ lllllnl 0 Y it 1 _ ,_______._______._.__V__.___._._.____ __._.V__.__,____.__,__.,__,-_-,-, AN.. _ - -_-_-_-_-J.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-. _ -.- T 's `ish Em ire. _ Another 'evidence of the progress- ivoness and energetic activity of The Two Macs, Drhggists, of this city, is shown in therlaet that they ,are now turning out a -line of high grade tol- let luxnri' , made expressly _. for them b %\ the famous ameri emi, makin! __ iir'e’r' of perfumes and to ec e ai' tions. ¥il'fI»£\|T)| 11repa`ratlone _ls com- D°I,¢d _of f_,§i‘tieles entirely new to this ProYii\e§-_“never before exhibited here and ytmnd _among the best Dr nets tha have ever been tnrnedl ou‘i‘by"t ' one Seeley factory CAI¢YPT`T;0l?qtlie name decided .up-1, e _ !_ _ on_lor.the¢sl l' rations and til lille inuomam o . vanish- . Credit. rliotiis Bidirgagid Cream -Pcth_lf;i”_"DoId Cream, Ylolet ,' _'re ‘ ~,,'-.;Pa1v¢ior. Louie Buds Tlllumd’ ` , Bouquet Taieura Psion, ,Vi Haul enum, '.liilllcli 'of preparations for any man or 1 fl |woman’l-l dressing table that wil .l 'meet their every demand. M00", that cannot be too heartily com those who want nothing but the best. _mifl.llf-¢8- ll th search for tiolet preparar \ This move of The Two Macs is one AND LENGTH "ne itll lltfpw-‘ ' ;",‘;‘;sf,,e,f,‘,’§,, °,n‘f,‘§§tfy“,f,,f,l °,,,,,d,,,,, 'rllll one will lie lllgll ¢ill».afs»l_'- _ _méthoda that is just what lg needed noon at 3.50, tomorrow at 5.14 and in this .clty_ It also show, that these Monday evening at 6.37; it will be dl-ugglsts are not satisfied with any: iliilh t0m0l‘r0w mornin! at _ 5.20. pil; elle bear. and will go to any.ex~, gfggday at 5.59 and Tuesday at - f, . . pm" t° provide than cus omg* The un sets this dvening at 7.49. ' li b l-. 9 with "tide: l “xy ng;-tlaxlng :aa tomorrow and Monday at 7.60; it glelélecoifféclostnqulrllty iii every red- rises tomorrow, Monday and Tues- pwt ¢ do mornings at 4.08. __ ipllll lin, of CALYPSO prepare- The moon sets this afternoon tions Wm douhuess me” V,-lm ln.i,_l2.24 and tomorrow at 1.28. Ina” and wm,.,,p,.eMl lava,-_ll lg ls d'I_‘berIe wlli1‘5be a new moon Satur- _ay, une .' - ' il'::.:2:.:::°i;'il:i:;“°‘nl::°::::. ln. if will will lsnss 'it?donlitless il)'it is bound to win n h`9‘“'° "ld 4° m\““t.°°‘5“d °"V’”‘°"' womlmnt pm” in mn enlmatlon og row fi teen hours and forty-two _ . 5_25Ms3lpd_ “DWL _ _ _____;__ J _ ._,..._.-_-_-- l T 'li llnallzill elle house. lflnsrd ii Lililmwt “mi br.i‘\inl°ll‘¥ Jllnada and other parts of the Brit- Queens County. ___ _________6-8M3ipd LIVE IN A WARM MILD CLIMATE. The Frascr'Valiey of British urnbla, near the big city of coilver. Grass keeps green all ter; fine class of farmers. dents have rilnliing water, rooms, and telephones in houses. Splendid high schools churches. Fast electric train vice into Vancouver. Railroad tion only 5 qiiarter of a away; splendid driving roads. mera with 5 acres make $1500 to $3000-a year clear on berries, poultry and fruits. I can sell, yoil a farm for from $50 to $200 the balance $10 and S20 a Van- \~.'ln- Sta Far smal at down Street New Westminster, B. 0. Coi- Resi- bath- their and !!0\'- miie from , profit 5 acre montii. women to practice aw THE TE IPEIIITURE (Special to The Giiardlau) eoRoN'i‘o, June B-M'oderiii-0 to fresh northwest winds, fine and cool. __,________-- 'rlle temperature' at three o‘ciock this morning by the "Retail Store" tested thermometer _with n northern exposure was fifty degrees above Z€l‘0. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was fifty-two degrees above zero and the highest was sixty-th;-ee~ ` rees above The lowest recorded l rss ilsllillsii liiin DRE|]G|N(] OPER TiTi0NS ' lil' SUNTNTERSTDE - ll“~ut` _______.._.._-_--».._ - 1 ` ' 1* » _ é.~/f. siiMMERi-ulln, ge Pownal, which has been impro 'ing shipping facilities at Queen Wharf has about completed her wor The dredge is completing a cut on and 60 feet wide 175 feet l il tile wilarl ella silloiiuiir Mwmmod tions will b’e in a satisfactory con tion-nt that wharf when the wi is finiiihed_Grcat credit is due to .l line 7-Tile dn-l of ally obtaining the desired end. Dr. ivntel-s. n milcll needed work. l-lllr. Mllrlilly that two vessels could v-.not pass into this width he success- 'llilillly l_ll..l< tile llllltter ln lllillli, ill- k. ter-viewing the authorities and fin at ' The dredge will be towéd to mh- a- ninegash when the Qiieen’s wharf il el- flnlsilefi and there will improve ship- irk ping facilities between the break-l, If you want to know just how they make big money there, write me, W. J. Kerr, Ltd., 1627 Columbia lie . thi previous nlizht was fifty degrees above and at nine a. ni. yesterday it was fifty-two degrees above and at nine p. m. it was nity-two degrees* fi __ , ' _,Ol-m , Shaver' _ e , , - _l_ "?ig3.lnu¢»nli».‘»l im: iTo§=»._.y~_ -_ ' » . ' ‘ llf"“"!"~‘f‘*'“°“*‘??“"’°"“‘¥“‘»"*°‘f’.-F9°"."““““ "‘° V ___ ¢,____,,l_ _.l_ _ - _ T, ._ _ ,___ , 1\,(l_ Murphy, Tignish, for the up cation of his influence with the , tllorities towards making the work cial and is keeping the Gnd? mow A thorough job. At first the lnten- inn. He is assisted by a cape le 1' tion was to make a. clit forty feet width and wilen_it was pointed out pil- Capt. Mcflrath, of the qlrdlle POW- au- nnl is an energetic and bustling offi- ln ‘willing drew who carry out his to es with much promptnesl._ ___ 9;-2; 34 . ' ,,_,_:'=f,_