\ _ é8, *lfB¥.¥hons'.)_ _ BUMU R !Dll,_," June V' Ii-In Supreme U ,ill.‘$l‘»§t SIIUWWIIGO morning the ellsfof 'the King v 'James Cahill wer taken up tice aed"§°Il\ll7§.‘Vll\¢ U19 |011 for were examined i th - eh V I ‘ = ‘C°“¢f°_°°- W “t°’W|°n .. °r °p'° M' B“@1_°|\1“8 00mmittee and the The last meeting held by the sec i 1' inisters were held. R _ J‘m“_H_ army' A_ C_ Ros°"’w_ Laucman “gun presides' asgiluxi gfslsesivlag :;`_lSwlc;ler;i1th(l!sanyA\j;;ir the eral othes Persons seriously hurt. B. Mel! ill, Frank Gallant and ard'G ht. » '_ I ‘T W H 1'v llll 1»A'1‘ne'r,}lnws nun P ll unusus cuuuu up ruin rum up _-- l A (Ysaterdafs Sensi ' " "`“"` ` *'- £112 l_g2;=;g°p:o"l1;uteed6g morals; at the omlwA(C°n§:d:n a w rrswroéroaaaggan gm.) 11 e urch Pin ' ' ' - ~'_ . ., uns'. Gnu. the tmrtuth mmm' ep".mt{'°ne;! Ilorgwiréz lgisstor ‘of the Dominion Geo. -industrial workers. two of whom _ V 'hm Mogywdjgg Qonlennm 0, New muy in makin UF- H Owupled at preseuigofllcials and the third is the w court resumed before the Chief_Jus-‘ wlek and Prince Edward Island was coming &qTr:;.»x;g;'1“°\“u!°' we mm” W M umm’ we" t°`°° mm owing resumsd‘yost`erday,`when sessions o Geolo ica n' B Inurnat . The' evidence of the above witnesses. bers oi the Conie 1, occupied the attuzliéion of the till the ailiournui t for dinner. on resurning _after dinner Mr/ Saun- STATIO ' dere. WM "'“' *°""“K f°f *N `l”`l'°:' NB QF MINISTERS §::r?rdanyThi:1eifgraeiieactifildtlnc wit - wh _ ' , - ll not Melon: oirilersnthe xgtutxledi at nine Britain. south Amana' Japan' 6 of mittee . wéntomto Bessiilonon ngd Com. naT;.nddIndia will be represented. the sac for three hours 'rhloban ttmx idol emma Wm “mv” °b°“° "‘° Tm "°“m° 5"" °“' °‘ “‘° “'“‘° jury being. instructed to brin$ in a is composed of the R v (Num me gd ii 0' July and may tour the 0! the Textile Mme when can the Lauchmn the Presidente _ eil Mc- Brtme Provinces. They will ference .Revs J K Kpf the Con~ gorrrlvest to Ottawa. and visit Cobalt. 9” Dawson Thomas' Ma bn? J' L. te meeting Wm *alle place in To- _ __ “P ‘Steel 'Superintende t rs in 1’ George lotto on August 7 to 16' on the ~ this Dr william Hard on R0 Missions, Sa er date the Party will go - ‘ um Ge-"ge _A rs G!_Ell. D. W. Weddall, 01110 geologists will go to Juneau _ Wight YB . . . awson, F, A_ and Dawson. The retunn10ul'ney will teen gman, Jabez Rice, Samuel How. be made over the line of the G. T. P. 1 ' on" ard, A. D. Mobeod and G. M. Young, The I’l`lll¢lPl1l Bllbiect will be the gold “cm It was ,decided to merge the Ligue fields of the world. by York and Winslow circuits into one ------~--- the cirlcuit, to be named the Little York EXPERTS T0 DISCUSS and and Winslow circuit, with an ordain- SMQKE med Gd minister and a probationer to be °-‘ stationed there. Oromocto was m do ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. June cr, asked leave of the _court to draw the plea of the prisoner of guilty and substitute they on guilty, which the court allowed, ve,-dict of guilty without leaving box. The case against Benj. Sonier the same eharge~ was then taken with a new jury in charge. In case the following witnesses for Crown were examined: James H. Grady, Malcolm. S and James Cahill, whilethe pris took the stand in his own defe After the addresses to the jury Mr. Saunders for the defence, Attorney-General for the Crown the Chief Justice, the jury retu at 5 o'clock and after being out minutes returned with a verdict not guilty, andfupon motion oi saunderetbe prisoner was dlsch ed. The Attorney-General and Quarrie, K. 'C., f_or Crown; Sauu for prisoner. Before the court adjourned for ner the grand jury came in and ported finding true bills on the lowing' ' The King vs. Edgar Cannon stealing foxes from the ranch George Barbour, Mill River. The King vs. Ernest Stapleton 9, charge of entering and stea li foxes. _ The King vg_ Lemuel Coghlgn on 3 Mllltbwll; ROV. 'R. W. Wcddull, at charge of receiving stolen foxes. In the case of the King vs. Frank at Sum.merside.' Dawson on a charge of arson, no was found. After making the above reports ation ofthe drst Station Sheet they again retired. At ilve o'cl they again, came in and reported is published. finding no bill in the _case of King vs. Charles Burke on a ch ar of conspiring to steal foxes. occasion was present the General The grand jury,.through their fore perintendont of the Church_, toe mon, also presented their report, D1- Carman, who delivered a short which included a number of recom add,-ess to the assembly As the rc- 31 f°1‘ suit of their afternoon’_s delibere- 33 lows: ' . - _ _ ._ _ tions, the session decided to receive 33 “We have examined the court-hou and iail and find everything cl u V - ‘ _' _ . in \’°¢ lay, the latter of whom has been at 36 leave to submit the following recom- wil, e for three years in connection 37 BB mendations. ‘The l'eD0l`f» W9-5 B5 and in good condition. We also mendatioris: 1. That all prisoners confined in our county jail be set at some em' ployment. 40 8' . O, into a Mission circuit. The railroad smoke nuisance ,ML The Committee then considered the means for its abatement is to mr vs_ stationing of the ministers of Con- U19 lillldlllg eubiect of discussion et' she has 35 am ' 250 Mc_ ference, and arrived at the following U19 anmlal °0“"°“l'i°“ Of We S¢B5i0ll 2.270 steerages passengers. second de" 3l;.nlg?s:iRey, _l3|;,r|;,c1°ugh_ (gf Ajllittliis stpidncipafl railroads of ll 9 I > - dh.. to theal~11.tV<1?=1\:aand)ll>?r1?c;.' sented. a eg an ' amd” “re “P” lwfs-Americana VCompanv’s new ,-9. to be stationed at'Oentenary Church, ....,...,.,.,.......~...---~» 101. Sit. Jiohn; Blleivlb Earle, to be sta- on at r ;RV_.H.C.Ri, for it Seussex; ;ev.eW. Pgnner, at Wocgd- Y Wemord_J' Spicer Gregg' of stock; Rev. F. A. Wightmen, et Bath- 8 urst; Rev. A. H. A. Goodman. (trans- on ferred from the Manitoba Conference ng to this Conference), to be stationed 19 at Moncton; Rev. D. R. Chowen, Andrew’s; and the Rev. J. M. bill On the Stationing Committee oclr completed, and below the full s E0 ial Session was resumed, and on thc In the afternoon also the Minis ea” as probatloners for the ministry, John Whltham and Mr A E T E with the Baptist Ohurch. _ SACRAMENTAL SERVICE 2. That the jail yard be enclosed I the ,Vanin at eighg rfclook, with ri proper fence n Z. _ Sacrazrental Service was held at there was a large congresslilflll inal odence, be sent to a reforms service was hd by th, president tor of the Government to secure the vices of a. Pinkerton detective e that they should he quietly P18060 S,,,,,.,t,..y og conference, Rev.. on the cess. that thc boy Ernest Gallant. 00° thc tirre of the preliminary ll and the opening of the court 6 That ‘the members of the grand jurv 1-.Miva pay for their time also travelling expenses” (Bgd) A sl lvlcl.mAN Foreman, for self and ogeixlii meer the srssd 1"” l”'°°°“ ° ‘ th ouhllo There will he a dovonon- fruorc the hier Jdenoe thanked tho? afmme ,mm 9 to 10 mm" and , MD General Superintendent, Dr. Carman. 5' will deliver an opening address. tilt 5° fl for the attention given by them their work and ordered their the Conference, the Rev. N. lidchau y c 4 Whell °l`llllBB 0! 8 9°f1°“5 “amre lan, B A and was opened with an are committed we think itis the duty ,aspiring prayer by the Genemj 5:1 perintendent, Dr Carman The 8¢l` Chowen. and the Rev. W. "G. Lane “F large number of the congregation p took of the Sacrament “““ 'ro DAY s Business Conference Proper commences day, and the sittings will be ollell charge from further duty Befo e 10 the ron Wm be “nad and court adsourned for the day. ppm; o:,;‘,‘m,, Umm, ,M the ,,,,,,,, motion of the Attorney General, th prisoners John Murray, year ejected From 2 to 4 P “'“°“ Sf, there will he a meeting or the L llleton. Didier Cannon and Lemud mm B Association' from 4 ms D Coghlan, upon whose cases the gran a‘me tin of Committees At 5 P _ e _ lury returned true bills. ‘ were s; Contermge “won Wm, mem and rmgned Mid all pleaded not guilt also made The Att() GY General 5 30 a ten minute address will be motion iit a bench warrant be i: non. B A B D' on me, ,ouow sued ior the arrest,oi Thomas Mu ray, a aihlt whom the grand E had retuNsi\ a. true bill for stealin and cone itihg to steal bleek IOM which H Lordship ordered issued after whi& court adjourned This rngrngsz when court resumes sWeb the case df the King vs Janie ster, on i charge of lsfeelli. Wm b iur P ‘will be received Tl-IE STATION SHEET Th '-“km “Pg” 5 NW* °mP*°°u‘°° "° dey gftefllieilll le as followsf *fy the iliiit. 1 sr sons nrs'1‘R1G'l‘» .»,y. .. _ Fllll)--J . . l°“°° H-vias assom- Already 'Iso scientist rt s have °°“ .bud “ill” “W °P°¢\ll\s. ned their iheohnoh or at ' -_~ _:-..-.rsh __ *; Y loual out hail, charged with murde ` o l'Bi\llt 0| lB.St lllg'ht'5 ltrikg y rt, b°“d¢ Of $2.000 being asked f r 9lBl1i- the former offence and $800 on ding, lesser allegations ten _ Tllil`tY'€i§|lt countries will be repro- Those held for murder- are Nathan BB ill H°l`mBllll. organizer of the Industrial Great Workers or the world, E. r.. Pehgres, Mrs. Chi- Shcretary, Lowell Branch, and Pengrec. ad then BN! largely employed. west. l con- which one woman was killed and gov. mm. wwf. ‘Vm,.",.» m te- e., Dr Sixteen other persons were arraigg- us r of ministers Bl`0°k Will! ill charge of local ar- ed on a charge of rioting or as than on the previous day, more mem-. rnnzements. ' ';°““°' ians (Canadian Press) Kingston-John F. Estey. II FREDERICTON DISTRICT. Fredericton--Neil McLauchlan. Marysville-'1‘h0s. Hicks. Gibson-Chas. Flemington. Nashwaak-J. K. King. Stanley-Harry Harrison. Boiestown-G. W. Tilley. Keswick-Edmund Ramsey. Sheffield-F. I-I. M. Holmes. Grand Lake-Ernest Rowlands. Gagetown-R. S. Crisp. Oromocto-Geo. N. Somers. Chipman- St. 21 Rice 22 23 fe* 24 suming in the afternoon, the prepar- 25 was 25 beet 27 28 ter- 29 this 30 Su- Rev. Woodstock.-Wm. Penne. Canterbury-To be supplied. Jacksonville-Geo. Ayers. Hartland-Percy A. Fltapatrio Richmond-Alfred J. Gould. Centreville-Henry Penne. Florenceville-J _ L. Dawson. MT- 34 ' 35 A . . Toblque-Arthur Whiteside. the 3 That all boys and girls under li! First Methodist Church, at which 41 in . years of age, convicted of any cri The 42 Su- 46 V . ° 47 "' 6 urel lesson was read by the G°l\°l`¢l\ ‘B Mr. 49 de- 50 “ 1" °“1' °Pi“1°°» if *B “l’l"“'°“* uvored au interesting and powerful 51 oi address on the spirit ol the Sacra- thc witnesses appearing beiors'us to- 8 t f tm Lonrs B“Wa,._ At day, has been twlllwrsd with bzizgeep goamgnion whwh Iouowem a ve,-y ar- 53 54 Gaspe and 52 Cape Ozo-Wallace the *_ . to in In ay ss Jn. " urercd hy the nov w Gladstone W ,, s bio e as upor which there will be discussion. Mmt0wn__Dani,,1 R Chowen 5 ,At eight o’clock in the evening Co B' ference Session will reaseerhllls. WU the re ort oi the various comrnitte n' St. Andrews-R. W- W.°dd““~ 3” 11 ooh Boy-Richard opie in u ct Th P tor in the Study," 68 sg Stephen-G.'F. Dawson. es 72 SL Jam,,5_G_ »A. Ross: “__ U t Station Sheet as passed We e VH CHARLOTTETOWN DISTRICT. (Queen _S¢l\lBl’°)"’wm ' _` _'78 W H Bar ,N st)-wel Pier su-'P HAMBURG. June ll.-The EVIL American Line, started on hop den trip from New York at 11~* o'clock this afternoon. A ‘H04 storm drove the small craft into °"m harbor hut the Imperator s 01° HAMBURG, Jade 11:-frhe crowd congregated at' the dock along the water front and with umph of marine architecture, stea a compliment of more than passengers, among whom were day evening or early Eedne morning. When the Impcrator ties up at dock in the North River next ity to inspect the largest ves III WOODSTOCK DISTRICT. tania now nearing completion for Cunard Line. There are' eleven d on the lincr The promenade deck fact that a person standing at Lindsay--Charles Stebbings. ndover-Artemas C Bell through one of Ithe giant funnel the Impcrator. IV CHATHAM DISTRICT. ,__._.._-____ Chatham-Robert G. Fulton. V Newcastle-Dr. Harrison. Tabusintac-To be supplied. Derby-John A. Ives. Richibucto-Thos. -Pierce. Buctouehe-J. B. Young- Harcourt-A. D. McLeod. Bathurst-F. A. Wightmau. Campbellton-Chas. W. Squires. Bonaventllre- ____- Ycstorday afternoon His Lord B, Thomas. ' V SACKVILLE DISTRICT. q K m Samuel Howard conve in n lar e number of . ac v c-_ - Tnntramnr- Point de Bute-W. J. Kll'hY_- Bai” v"t°"Qhmi]e5 K' Hudson' cd by the St. Paul's choir and alt B8Y5°m’“B"'"3“mm 0' HMtn;,'an'd boys, proceeded from the parocb M0ll¢l0“ (G"“u“l)”'H' A' 0° ' residence to the church, the bened tus being chanted by the choir. Up win. M0ll¢l'-0" (W°°1W M°’“°ri“l)'_Wm` arrival at the door of the church G- Lageée T Bertram Lordship was met by the pastor, nn l` "' - - ‘ gllediyac--E. C. Turner. Dorchester--Jas. Crisp. ` Alhcrt-Thos. Stebbings. Alma-'ro hc supplied. Hillsboro--Alonzo D. McC\r1lY- Petitcodxlc oxdtz? 1l;;emse:t.E ' Chip- and blessing by Bishop O’Leary V1 ST- STEPHEN DISTRICT' the congregation by Mr. Hugh Innis, to which His Lordship ma Mills- Uppe; -T Spencer Crisll. Boca ec . peer Island and Grand Me” Summer supply- drmation will be administered to Cl1sr1°ff°*°W“ ‘F“`" °h“'°h"J' zoo considered. at 2 mn. 'Charlottetown (Grace Churo ) Tbos. ll\faé‘shall6rmnn‘ Cornwa 00- ' ~ Little York--Ernest We!¢m° lend. Winsloe-F- gttxggif' Sxlllghl-135::-Henry Al. Brown. town~by the express. Mill . ` ______.___--- l::.r:“.:::u1:...f'.. e B0ud'_m-“gg E, SCYIMJ Mount Stewart-W. R. PODPUT- VII SUMMERSIDE DISTRICT. I-Iesll°Y ` h ._-‘ Isordshipf will be tendered.; reception re- vflitto St. Peul’s cemetery and ` wssnniwroa _ _._-nl _ Summersidr-J. M. Rice. B deq“e__H.m\-|mnd Johnson. lr:-yon-‘080. M- Yuoung’ gmnvllle-John rx Gong “_ who ls___amsniber_o_r sho the property or “ro md . sod em expo mai- fom. came on to be dark. For 9, ¢-,cup severe hours before then the weather week SANK WITH SAILS SET New .Yorkers will have an opportun- el s the world. She has a grass tonnag end could not recognize a person the other end. #Rover steamboats Y B Z people of that parish. At 7.30 rr. His Lordship, accompanied by t J. C. McLean, and after the eeremo of the “presentation of the cros the procession continued to the alter hh' while the choir chanted “Ecco Secer- dos Magnus," Arriving at the el the singing of prayer by the past mall B lowed by an impressive rendering SBl\l5b“"Y"'J°s1“h B' champion' "I-lodie Simon Pedrus" by the cho 'An address was then presented fro ft hi h the erv in St. Mary's Academy by the pupils of that institution and at 3 p rn . accompanied by the clergy and , St. Pau1's choir he will.pay an official n the evening will return to Charlotte KBBV ~ B99. .- ‘ THE SPEAKER `NA§I-IVILLE, Tenn., June 1l:-In- vlhodygussts, . from many sections of he country were present today at thsahnual commencement sie:-elses or Fil¥e"ifril‘vox-sity ~ 'l'-he-' address *ofthe '- '”°” arsenal? 3--3-ua £8 __ _ { uqéwjg f_ii»\i.|\il\__ are Star with all hands, oil point eye-witness. one of the drew of . schooner Boreas, which was caught'in the storm that wiped in the Polar Star and which wc. thc ed. declared yesterday thgt the [. a o a minute'a time without slightest warning, This statement was made by Patel' White. one of the crew of BOWBB- “'h0. in the absence o Vl°“'°<1 bv e representative o Guardian. STORY OF EYE-WITNESS Ho said: “Tha Polar Star and Polar Pri lie of|on Tuesday evening, which was 're-I with-'_ corded in yesterday; qua,-d\5n_ 'how s fe.r from the latter when she founder- f Captain. Mr. Percy white, was mer- thouc hurch or the Holy Rcdce l the also out ' not oiar Bltaxtwhile in full sail went down in (Special to The Guardian) PM Sm DESTRUCTI VE FIRE EUWSWW IN SYDNEY C.B» . ’ . Further partic l i ...___._.,..__.._ M -Three the ` Charlotte\to:Ti gcbcgilleiegon 0! 1 H015' Redeemer Church and Convent the SYDNEY, June ll.-The Whitney were also saved. These buildings Pier district of Sydney was hit this were of wood. The church was built M,-_ afternoon by the most disastrous fire in 1901 at an initial cost of $20,000. gba since the great blaze of i901. the Twenty buildings including the C The Holy lcedeemer Convent and The convent was -built a little later Ca- and cost $40,000. With improvements mer, meds since, the loss in church pro- Glebe perty will reach $80,000. Among House were burned. The loss will be most valuable church furnishings was aroilnd $125,000. Fire broke out in the organ, installed a few years ago, the roof of I-loly Redeemer Church, and worth $5,000. probar-ly from defective electric wir- Besides the church buildings all um ing. The firemen were handicapped buildings burned were dwellings ex- ! 1 ‘ii lI.*°?..”‘;T.A.f$.'.?§.‘;f?”‘1i..`$?3..?.””€.§"°.’.E Church. Convent und Glebe House. Loss $l25.000. Boreas left Pictou for Charlottetown by low water pressure, the buildings cept onc in which were a tailor shop H bleak We left lust a little ah K_` Yesterday morning, shortly after day- being on high ground. The city ~ ea 0 Z her. about fifteen minutes ahead, and taken to the scene but the flames bri- and candy store. Fifteen families are d f H09 WHS Called out and the engine homeless. One of the men hardest bit had was a fireman named Roberts who we came along a little ahead of her gained great headway in the wooden was fighting the fire at the convent o’c1ock in the evening, just the °|18ll8ed from calm to a strong and Wes shipping. a good deal oi w being heavily laden as also was . H,,m_ Polar Star. Just after reaching une;-_ P0il1¢. the Polar Star drew ab Imperator sailed today ou her mam” Of the Boreas, being about t viysge to New York an enormous 'lilarters of a mile to windward o and latter. We on the Boreas then notic loud ed that she was taking in he; .11 cheers gave an enthusiastic “bon v0y_ lib and the peak-of her mainsailo age" to the new “Goliath of the Oce- But W” did 11°* flllllli' Bllyillillg ah." 'rho lug vessel, which is o cri- WPGDK- and in leer- we were too m _ B look 'ng after ourselves to pay oi gracefully out of the harbor carrying attelltmll £0 U10 P0181' Star. 'We 4,000 shipping water all the time, bel many bit deep, and we had to knock 0 well-known Americans. It is expected bit Ol the blllvvark aft there to that under ordinary circumstances the Wat" OM- OUP PUIIID gOt stog- New York will be reached next Tues- ged and we were making water, s day we _had to make for harbour as as we could. her in "About twenty minutes after ul- went. down forward till her fore asks' ed a. sordersault, I guess. Therrl is s pose ber fore~foot must have et s of breoae at the time, but nothing than what we can carry all sail White explained that this was impossible but would have been h less. The Polar Star comple _ foundered in the space of a min e, l _ from the time she dipped her head in- 9“f““°° °f European “W1 Ame* ,V to the water until she went down the stern. “I never saw anything quick," said Mr. White, "in all h life as how she went down. Sho B ip have parted forward somewhere. Bishop O'Leary arrived at 4 p. m._on his first official visit tothe parish might have been mu of Water' Summcrside. He was nccompan from Miscouchc by over 100 . tea £5' as ourselves, but unless some ms thing happened, she could not U gone down so quickly as that. 1; could. _ on “Before you saw her going do\v His the head, I take it, you had no Rev of anything being wrong ou boa ny her; nor did you hear any sl S.. .from her or c‘ries for help?" ALL OVER IN A MINUTE do ten feet out of the water, but over His wind open dountry between Victoria ¢,,d_ end s choppy ooo, had the Bo ater, Excepting one or two all the f reast ______i_________________________________ m ng B fox man of this city, showed G . D A _ . _ ' c ‘ . r` . . p . . e gf saw the Polar Star taking in her 50,000 (or nearly 5,000 tons greater W5 BBW 11°F B\ld\‘1°ll1Y K0 down. than the ollmplcl and is ol the some did “Ot do any Set*-lips at ell. general dimensions as the great A no q as tho head _went in. She just almost turn- “heel “lid” he ll* “OW l>€l`f€°llY B Asked whether the Boreas made ‘e we could not go to her as wc had look out for ourselves. The Bore-as » . _ _ was making water you sec' the wa visiting clergyman ln processin, head was u to the fodsle noon’ so we , i p l all to get to harbour as quickly as wc , bg; " No, sir, I did not know anyth tok was happening till then, and oi heard no cries, nor saw any signs “__ those on board of her. The wh m thing happened so quickly it was Mc_ over in a. minute. When we left h ‘e ta din ' ah 5 5 her top spam wel B n B then, zero and with a southern expo Sllllfilblli FGPIY. 0 er W ° 9 me - »» was forty-four above. closed by the bonedictlou oi the Wffs rwpslsns gi sny_;.hl;\zd<;l;f;- _,Mr THE wEA,I,HER__YeSm__my leased Sacrament Eivell by BiSll0l> The 01” ar 'm ' ‘ ld -th . g'Leary On the conclusion of the Whit” Mid. "While ill NU “ll 505 mi w‘ 3 rev' °‘°“d° b"" ‘““ . » ' ‘ ` “rvim in the church the procession Btgnigdg tsmttsm csll'.`;:l:th of the m¥;l;“l;.She(steart3rEil;:§:lfirc ieic-*ded Y"'“ say it was three P" “nt” M' _ s ' a V "`°,f“"‘°d t° 21° §:;°§:,l§1 ,,,1f,I,'f,`f:,'§ wind that who then hlowlhg, he sold yesterday was seventy-one des 3735 ‘° ° ‘:§.’:’.1.° ar..‘1‘:,‘2..t.‘;°.:.‘:‘Z;::.::':::~“=" V ' . M.. ......... were presented to His Lordship. it W" *i °‘ °\*°PPY- Y°“ °W» B ,m _t , V _ ‘ . i t 8 o» 1 k 1 St kind or little rough, but the Polar W H Y W0 *U0 °~ -\f» llllle this mom ng. a cout n ` Star has gone through heavier wea»- it W5* °UW'tW° “bu” “W1 “'- Psuls church the sacramen of con' thu. than glhatj* D. lu. it was Tiff’-y-three llliuvc. As stated, in yumralyvs Gaudi", The tide will be high this afternoon [mon 10" with the PU: at 4.52 and tomorrow at 6.09; it the names o _ lm, st" are Frm Comm” cotptdnwl will be high tomorrow morning at lof Souris, and Andrew McDonald and 5'” “nd S“*'“m°7 3" G34- Hmry Busby (en,/h 9| tm. ,,“_y_ The sun sets this evening _ at They were ‘H mm,” mgmnznd leave and tomorrow at 7.52; it rises _ wives and families to m rn their m°‘°_"°" and S“t‘"d“Y “‘°"‘i“g sad fate, which has around consider- 4~°3- . . able sympathy on all Vsidel. 0.,p_¢_,i The moon sets tomorrow morning ‘Cormier is survived by a wife and °*'T1°°a° .gout ,.|md,-en of ,My y°ung_.._g“; “V _ he first quarter of the mo1<;ns7 Donald.. Wu. p"¢,¢g~°¢~ mm “mm og Wednesday, June llth at . D- time ago, and his three daughters - ° _ .na one-'on L" ul umm um, 'mn The full moon will br on Weill’ sushro- lon is mourned- who wi- °“Y» "“°° 13”’-“* 1'” P' “" M., 40,, A lm, 0, mvmm ug 'rho length of today will pull ' , f hours and forty-three i'ilillllff°°~_ rd _ _ , M From Yesterasfs l9v°°*“¥ °“° ‘“ V c six he fire could not bc checked ' t tl as it burned both sides of James Street le of which the church buildings were had usted, across Victoria Road to reas Lingan Road. a the ilies effected saved a good de the furniture; most of the furnishings giant all the time up to Point Prim, which buildings, fanned hy a strong brdczc and found his own house destroyed Steamship Impex-ator oi tho Hamburg We reached about half-past ll it when hc returned to remove his fur- on niture. His family is homeless and sit- is being cared for by neighbors. the The loss will bear heavily on Holy and Redeemer congregation. It is under~ stood the church buildings are not em- free from debt and the insurance is l of light, not much more than enough to 0! liquidate the balance of the debt. rips was busy h wlxe Mr. J. R. Dinnis, the well kn ut a uardlan yesterday two Pcrsianl let elts which had been produced so merica and which he had just nerd sired by mall The pelts wer own The “mb ( Canadian Press) bras ` "` """""'"""""" ' """"""""“ f the 5 H. B. HMLWAY |S PPQERESSING in_ OTTAWA, June ll.-In a report ,e_ to-day the Railway Department in- dicates substantial progress on the e E Hudson Bay Railway. On twenty *ch ‘“5t"°“° black and with that miles grading is comipleted and temr ecullar wavy curl so much sought porsry rails laid. This will facili- for in the best pclts. The purchase ta” S"°af'\Y U10 l0l‘W9J'dil1g of sup- we of these pclts was made in order jib, test the quality of the American pro- ‘when cumpleted Wm cost $300300 to plies. The bridge at Saskatchewan, Lepaa Sh” duct, in view of Mr. Dinnis‘ intention ‘ and will bc one of the big features 01 Sh: to engage in the breeding of Per sup- fled _that the undertaking can it and with the welfare of the prov i . “Ot pied hy his famous fox ranch. 22?' Dinnis is quitc enthusiastic over “ty new proposition and, having the S0 America nrc qual to thc native "urls" that Prince Edward lsiand min b 6 sam” ducc pclts equal to the lu-st Am such can. This new dcpartllrc in thc by experts that tho pclts produced Bran the undertaking, By the mu the mn, a“s_ will he down permanently on half the line. During summer the work will be be rushed to the Hudson Bay ter-min- lr. , - b tt t tl l‘“°l- made a success here. He is. there- als qnatter of 8 mile mug’ 8° mngogg st(;m°m’;:§ wlxgl; sggwgd Signals gn; fore, with his usual progressive at sails hoisted, with the exception 0( those which had beg., when in short- always in view, about taking up rn average size could sail lengthwise ly before. lt was blowing a good venture and hns already, The Gunr- _ °\ff'f diauunderstanrls, closed li deal for a` “ number of Persian sheep. His sheep anyl _ _ attempt to go to the assistance Ut ranch will be on his farm at Mount the unfortunate Polar Star, Mr. Edward, part of which is now occu- NCES incc ._._..-__-- this Mr. . the "°'_ as- can Interesting and somewhat amusing in ‘0"l‘1°llC€ WHS Elven at the Charlotte- _ 'town Police Court yesterday morning ‘“" , n prosecution under _the Prohibition p . l my sian, he has faith cnough to hclicve Act which was conducted before Ma- pu.. gistratc Martin by Mr. A. Boisner, NL Inspector under tho act. The defend- ant was Gcurgo Moore, wha W,"-lu "““' on a shop in Water street. The charga have booming fur trade will hc wntclicrl ngm,,,,¢_ him was that he Bom “quot ‘md with great int:-rr-at by thc pcopl to . . _ . this prnvmcc and Mr, llrnnls ad 'ant success. _______._--- u by ldcn rd of [HE “EITHER l°“"‘ lifli WIPEBATURE IIDE, MUCH (Special to The Guardian) i c , . of °-'-"_"_"_‘_ out exposure was forty-two degrees vsssm. PARTLY rssormn ¢ was Vo- us.-geco-George .oi-rim”-_ _Ania delivered by pr. _Booker T. ton bra-than en3-.was rebuilt nine m,°‘,,,.,,_%'“v_§',,?I;-d¢¢re°_l ‘was elsif! ‘ IBN “*“°'°“‘”“' J' “°°'°£ dard. tne_uoivmi_w.‘ ' Ioosndnodowsren _ ~ _ l_.s.=so ._ ,r Albertonlfl Ed 0,m:”_G°°“° ,. ._ cape W0 ° P _ ` also-d_s Immune- omg m,_Juid»re¢ mdhaub Renova Necrosis. 5 V all-f~ 4 4- ._ __ _ q-,or have thc bcst wishes of all for uliuud 0 “B TORONTO June l2 -Fresh wi we A few local showers but mostly f me The temperature at three o`clock t _ 'I' ' 'ri b an his morning by the Rexoll St ery ested Thermometer with a nort . _ The tsmporsture s '9 V Ibxall S The Polar Star was a. vessel of‘65~ ;hi',"m°!:;\r§n4\'i,s’ne¥u:l'?: with a.noi'th::\: c of on his premises between the lst. A- wpl pril and thc 2nd. June. He pleaded _ not guilty. Lawyer Sniallwood app- .arcd for the prosecutor; the defend- ant being unrepresented Vby counsel. WAS IT THREE PER CENT? The first witness called by the pros- ecutlou was a young man named George McDougall, who said he `-.now f_'\Q_the defendant and his place of bus- llness, which he had been to oh one occasion. udE_ Mr. Smallwood: Did you have any- am thing to drink there? Witness: I had a drink. of three per. cent beer. on How did.you know it was three per eminent. beer? 0,,e\Did you ha‘.e it tested before you sue _ drank it?- No vm, Then you don't know that it was suv three per cent. beer or not?- Well, it was not very good. ,ees cause it was not very good?- Yes _,gm Did you get it from 0 0 a_,_:_ No. Whom did you get -it from- mue I don't know, slr. It was from A (Continued on pare 1) _--`._,__.f4 ._,. comm: rveirrs. ..._ amines. src. at .__- Qng cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-Ave W” cents. “Fresh lobsters received daily 15s per lp. Stewart's restaurant, 103 Queen St. G-10HBipd_, “Good heed work is better done when you heven't too much hand work. If you are the brains of your business leave the hands to do your. writing on e. Remington 'l‘ype`w1'ifAri A Milne Fraser, Halifax, N. S. _ 6-°11\l§L l Minard's Linlment Cures Distsrnp§. i k above