i ., ma. c 1014* , '_ ypur g; f5, youll ' " ‘omotq ‘ ' ¢a_ n.- br an gt a p " Rage that lna l? .= i» - Teuiijkaming, l) iutriiiut l7ll lirnt 1 limit! ATOES, S d. S. FLOWERS dhdr -V;.IG.ETABLE$. ‘fie matter‘ whore you use ‘Soligro-on "your ‘ ' ‘ flr-wfllhyhill; la a, flowers-o . ha, 1' .1.» " ilgroffisds any plant that has roots. It la the ' ‘w scientific} methods»! haatenin . growth. ft la cheap — for six dollar! you or .. shin ._ pr all summer. It. s eeay to a and Yaiiiiinaliea for the man in town, the dlfgéw" o! '. procuring and the ob action to applying barn- ' . “d manure or other ertiiizer. Qnf 11' 1' with manure with splendid re_s to. issue" ‘s whit one man says abcgetMSo " tiake much pleasure in saying that I pill in glad to viva the writer's sauna BOILGRO SELLING AGENCY o“ from boiler beamazp at the gro It, and increas- wili do for a good sized lawn acre an a f of roots it can Ilsro 4. 1934- Que, '1‘ f: gfr.u1:la1lt'lgz°"'fo"s:,1lh'° a‘ '1' ‘ ‘: lenileiit of Education, and iuein- (cimflmled lr°mlplll° 1) A ' ...§'d.n m flower garden look first al hers of tlu- City School Board diir- -*———-r—if——f"‘""'-‘ the Exiiibiiloa and la there la but mag tug hp. valid, speculation, for the prlcirdepciads M" ti": h" "*4 5°11l"° V‘ 5°“ 1*“ . ' ' on production in other plac& ‘nffllalntflflw o1 lMI M“! (I In our SUCCESSFUL ENTERTA|N- Whi-u tlicrc is u failure elsewhere I ha!‘ ora for Prince EflWllItl Inland Htreet Phone 020-1.. Q ii-bO-QO. CLASSIFIED iluq Insertion . - r - i ‘our juserticna tight Insertions . . . . ADVERTISEMENTS ....-..-. 10c per lino o! 5 Wllflll lie per line of 6 Ifllill ‘In per line af Ii words pgg-o-go-oaQw-oo-oooooo-vowevvvvac-Qaw vvvvfiefifif+v0¢ > )_- MAN OR WOMAN T0 TRAVEL and appoint local r¢lll'°1"i(-‘illil' Iii/Phi. Position permanent; Yi-‘llfly ;',illil‘2lllli!(3 $1002. timing $21 ivl-ckly average) and exilfllhfm- l-lxperieuce unnecessary. Will- sluil 00., 'l‘oroiito. A. W. June 10-13-2-1-27. A gents iViinted For Sale FOR SALE. ltocking-horse, 224 Fitz- 1458 G i) 3i CHILD'S TOVS Kiddy Kart. Train wltli track, etc. roy Street. A r yislinn _ GU IT.—iChlor 13th. ‘ eral of :' the late Mrs. - the Roman ‘Catholic Cemetery. FOR SATEA-TONE CHOICE REG. cow six years old. Las- sic of lioscncntli. Due to freshen Central Guardian Ext-OF from ~Holman’s Catalogue DUNSIAFFNAAE: aaorsnrv °RA°W 8ALE.— m. n. Bhilipson has pus-f "7 9"" chased the residence of the msn- - agar of, theMDurisiaffna e Cream- _ ‘u, Western G11 ery. This is a moi-it dea rable pro- tfit-VTL? r Denty and Mr and Mrs Philipson -—ALBERTON.-- Th6 fishermen are to be congratulated upon ac- quiring it. .~ report loibsiters falling oft." Mack- erel are plenty and of fnirqualltll- Our streets are in fair colpllltlbfl Church Street especially has D9611 NORTH HIV _R BAPTIST CIR- ' raotioe’ of all church choirs at, Clyde River Wed- nesday eveuwus. Juno 10th. Please , bnmg music hooks; 1f - ha; flue attended to under nisnflflemefli‘ of Weilnesd-ay- ‘practice will ‘take Cloimciillzi; gracin- tit 111116.. ‘siteg; law m _ in e t on ill g e g ven 1e cross n! p 1 51.111111’ 56:19“ 8' Jun the Union ~Church.—~‘Mayor_ Burke ‘- has returned from Charlottetown looking much refreshed after‘ his res-t from his duties as Maycrr- Joseph (laudet, our butcher is illit- tliig up a store on J. E. Birchs lot on Main Street-Our obliging ilfllggiiit J. W. Wirugh has left on a vacation tn lioston and other places. lie was accompanied by his wifc and ilaughicia-liirs W. ll. While is improving some but very slowly. SIIIJIETIG Court . ' 1 In Summerside - ~ _.*‘."""i' . . FUNERAIMNOWGE. —-.The fun- Catherine Gormley will take place Thursday morning at 8.45 from thegresldenoe of her iiuuglit-c-r, Mrs Harry (forcoran, 22 lloiciicster Street t0 St. Houston's Cathedral, thence to VISITS SCHOOLS. —Yesterday Mr. J. L. Paton, M. A.,' of Manchester. Eirgianil, paid visits to the different city schools where he delivered ihoipful and ‘instruct- ive iidiiresscsto the assembled pupils. Mr. Paton was accompan- le-d by Mr. H. li. Show, Superin- MENT.~A moist successful entcr- good prices prevail here but when tniniuciit ivin-i given in (Yornwnil thcro is u good crop in I'm-led Stut- “ilil 0" M11)’ 2811b under the nus- es we can iuirdly give our potatoes piccs of Cornwall-York llli-illlll'li".‘;i\viiy_ llnt'iu consistent dairy far- Thfi lltllllrflilllllti. Nillch W05 "i" uiliig the returns arc perhaps more ranged by Mrs. Ffllllwfi 11°" assured than in any other line, 111111111101" W“ 11 5111mm“! 011°’ c011’ ills lordship iTferred also to the ‘1111111113 "f ‘1 “V1311 ‘111111151911 551101111 road lfllllfflilllfflfillit work which has 11f v11°111' 911111111 111111 V1011“ S1110“ been curried on iluring tho past T111 101111111111’ “n11 dhe “me”! few years throughout Canada and Th“ V1111"-*"* ch91" 9"" 11f’ United States. Wltli modern traffic was reamed whmh goes lowmd these good roads are necessary Edlliacpllllilllliffilttcollltihserivyw and they moan quicker and cheaper the (Yliiirlottctuwu frciliiils who so 11'“““1l1""11111"1‘ J15 w1’11 1111 grwtm‘ kmdly movlded the progrmmhe_ comfort and convenience. The troii- ble is that people depend too much on governments to do things for them, Guud roads cost ll lot of moii- ey sud unless-people ure prepared to inks a pride in these roads when built, and inuiitain them in good repair, it will moan the expendit- ure of ii great deal more in upkeep. in this province we can only raise revenue either by federal govern- ment subsidy, or by taxation. We have no forests, no mines, no wat- er power from which. wealth can beilevi-lopeil so that naturally our governments must economize. ll‘ our people neglect the new roads and louve it to the government do , drag thm alter heavy rains and The mniiy friunds of John H.119”? ‘hem 1“ 79911113 1t 15 “"1115 111 uni-ns dd" il-ill-sboro Bridge will hc-meilil the expenditure 0f "Wren"? “m, m lniar [hm h‘. 1a.“, [he ciiyloy than the province can afford. Hospital for the ins-t week for treat- llis Lorilshlii W118 silvillliflil it'll") ment, his own personal knowledge of pro vinciai affairs. llis plied to any government of this PERSONALS :Mr. P. J. Mu-llally left this morn- ing on a visit to Boston. Mr J. ii. Drake, North River was in the city yesterday. Mr. W. C. McDonald, ex-Mayor of Stellarton. N Si. and hmpecior of Steam Boilers is in the city on official business. Mrs. J. M. Glllis accompanied Iby her i-ililo son ivan loft yi-sterilay morning for Boston wihere they wll-i vis-lt friends and relatives. BIRTHS -——i-?'“"—“_ rihh; 3-way, A, Rhymes, French ‘Miscellaneous. Fort, mi-o-io-zi mo. A. maéoonldio", LAND SALE or "Liimeerrar DALTON Surveyor, llerinanvilie, P. E. I. ' 1243 i3 27 1lll0 Losir au-uncn or ksvs m PQST (lffics or on (Queen Street. Re- Sanitorlum Thunsday, June 11th at 1 o'clock sharp. 4500 ft. Sawed Lumber, Boards and Studding. 10,000 it. i-fmovetl and tongucd boards. about 20,000 ft. Zx-i, ,_ ,. . z s, z-s. Also nu kinds of turn and get ituard vélnfloitvs. qwrms known m __'1°°"‘1'1" _ . '_ ' S1110. 1447-6-8M3i. SPECIAL OFFER or , HIGH. ' ' ' _ ' " grade cnvtlopos, b0 for 20c. 125 for 35c. 250 for 55c. 500 for $100. 1000 for $1.05. Guardian Of- fico. 'i‘o Lei; T0 LET-SMALL ‘renames-r. Ap-ply lllil liiiisiboro St. - 1471-6-9-2l. Wanted" w, . t; WINES, ON‘OR BE-F-(‘IVIIE SEPT- clllilvl‘ 1st. a modern hmiso. cou- lriil iocnlloll. Aipply “X" "i" iiuairiiinn Office. 1409-64301. KEARLY cLoéiuol We the pndorsignedatieut dealers do ngrco to telosc" out" DlilCCl-i ot‘ business nn Wisincsday ‘iiltorndoiii-i from Juno 10, i925, to September, l0. i925 incl, 7 ' . Signed . ' . nemev; GAY a. co. w s. WHEAITLEY. a o0. nussaui. mxmuou arsmsu THORNII TH cums "fMLLS -' w-DOLIN l-IJLOV! - ' coupon Bnowu i ; . H. L. muiiLow . Store for Sale n d.‘- r. "Wins to other husinpas arranlfl- menta the undersigned desires Wdllllose of her iucrlitiye GroilfiPY Business at Dunstaifnage includ- lnizntnrn, dwellinghottse and out- hlllliilngs, T118 business‘ is old es; tablishcd in the ceQti-‘e '6! a DWI‘ llerous. Miliiiouii aétt" ant. 119M‘ churches and sehoolintgjixir {WWW particulars apply to; ‘ ‘ ' MR , _ . a. s ni-uunggézzé-hm)‘ Situations Vacant SMACK IDEAL SOFT DRINK flavor; cool, refreshing, health- fuljdolightfully tasty; made in a jiffy; enormous demand; send tcn cciiis, get enough for twenty flvo glasses; secure this business in your ter- rl-tory; inuko money hand, over ilst this summer; expcrlcncc 01‘ capital unnecessary. Bradley (larretson, Brzuitford, Ont. June 8-121. Fttfllltle lleip Wanted MAID WANTED IMMEDIATELT‘. Ai i M s. Malonb‘. 21 Fitzroy 3t- "11 y 1 144043-8131. WANTED- A MIDDLE AGED LA- dy to room and also for coni- puny, Apply Guardian. l492-(i-l0-3i WANTED —AN EXPERXENCED cook, only one properly llllflililiell lpPflil apply. Highest wages References required. Mrs. (lane -R f0 . Morris, 1o Esplanade. Phone 229. 1‘ Qwfflf; h§,','§.','1§’,2.','1, 1432-6-01“. ' ll ultemWlaq . -.WANTED--PF_lOTE8TANT GIRL about sixteen to help around cot- tsge at Kcppock for, holiday!- Wrlto K., care of Guardian. 1462 0 0 3i FOUR FIBHvER-MIEN PERIBHED b IN A HEAVY SQUALL Si‘. JOHN, Juno fir-Word llIB-i four fishermen of Lower Caraqust had perished in a heavy squall 0n Thursday last reached here yesterday from Oar-squat. 91011011- ester County, N. B. The names of the fishermen were 31W!!! I8 A19!- lFragault, Prosper Leger, his l0!!- Pascaie and Pierre P. Blanchard. Their vessel ,toc, was believed loot. ‘Efforts to gelt into lonj distance communication with Oar-squat to lcorfl further details who'll" ~ last night w . “Mei-trains. Qllnnrdh LinIIaaT-lhfae ‘ ‘f \ 4- : “div. Charlottetown no have for 6t- JIM’! June Mill ‘ June 80th ‘ selling sampler _ ‘1 L, Manager ' - ; J-fai - diililu- .35 mrovince, and he urged strongly) VQOQ-OQO-O-OQ remarks up-1 THE OHARIBTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ . SPECIALLY WIRED FOR The Presbyterian l , View Point l BY MR. HARRY WILLMOT TORONTO, Juno 9.—Wlllie the "fill-first General Assembly was marking time at this morning's session. disposing of, the balance of routine business, preparatory to the first meeting of the General Council of tho United Church of Canada tomorrow, the Pro-Assemb- ly (fonfcrcncc of the Continuing Presbyterian Church met in St. Andrews. Reports from the Mari- time Provinces were presented, and were of an optimistic. fight- lllg nature. While the iPresihyfleriaii-s have mot with many difficult situations, licv, l), Mac0drum of ilullfnx reported that in Nova Scotis, Cape Breton and Prince Edward lu- iuiul there were 10d Continuing ‘(lliifflllfis as well as a number of ihinority groups. I01. Fiauk Baird of Halifax said: ~-'We have a growing body of illlbilc Opinion with us. We have suffered greatly from a campaign’ oi scurr-lllous mendaci-ty and pious chicanery. But we feel the nucleus aha great Church In the lvlarilimes is absolutely assured. Qnu of the difficulties in the Muri- tiiuc-s hail been to keep n training 111114176 for ‘the ministers. iLev. William Orr Mulligan, of Charlottetown Presbytery mama. road maintenance. Each communi- ty should take enough pride in the ronds to see that their particular section is kept in good shape, lleferring to the eases at present before the court, His lordship re- marked upon tiie absence in this province of crime of a serious nu. tiire. Nevertheless. we have a lot m’ lleltty tliievery and this spring tin-re seems to have been an epi- demic of fox stealing. This is n YPPY serious offence, and is quite on a par with stealing 0118's purse or one‘s horses or cattle. Persons who commit such offences must be made to realize that in so doing they are incurring the penalty of the penitentiary. There were two cases for them l_o consider this term and he had no doubt that af- m" lleilrillk the evidence they could easily make up their minds its to whether the prisoners should bc sent up for trial-or not. ' in conclusion His Lordship in- NEWMAM-At Kingston on May 29th. 1925 to Mr. and Mrs. Edison New-man a daughter. (Patriot- plcase Copy.) that in every community nnrdpei- pride be taken in the roads and in maintaining them. Neighbors might get together in settling this proli- MOLYNEAUX.—Ai:- ilnkerman on ‘ifnv 20th. 1o Melvdie and Mrs. Molyneaux a son, Lawerence Jit-ilillllfl. the roads after heavy rains. Very ll-ttle time would he lost and the‘ result would be good roads all thoi year round. lt is hardly fair to ex- pect the automobile owners to pay all the expenses of the roads. They are already paying between, $60,000 and $65,000 in license foes and another $12,000 or $15,000 in, gasoline» tax. The license receipt:- have to be funded for the purpose of paying tho indebtedness incur- red ln building the roads and the gasoline tax goes toward the cost of maintaining u patrol system of BRIGHT-At The Orchard. Grand- ohester. Ciimbriilgé. England. to Mir and Mrs Leigh. Mellor Bright. a daughter. (Mrs. Brighit is a sister of Mrs' C. L. Mlilcs, this city and visited here last, summer.) DEATHS BlRT.—-A‘t Plsquid Eli-st, May 30th, at the home! of her brother Jonathan, Sarah Jane, daughter of the late Johnathan Birt and Mar- garet McLean sigcd 73 yrs. and six months. -____ IN MEMCRIAM Ca-ena In Loving Memory of our dear s daughter Mrs. Chas. Worth died June 10th, 1914. I ell ra‘or 6on0 is the face ‘we loved so dear, Silentthe voice we loved to hear ‘Tiis and but true,;and we wonder easyto turn "'0' . l’ allow-WIN’ n-u- The beat ii always the first to idle n,',,',,,.,,'n,.,....,,,¢., G1 mssm-sn sv HER wanes-rs Hum-i ~ MEMORIAM “Visit, » Charlottetown _ Till. iiiiiii iii ciiiicuivt steam roller, apply to the ere the hour for outside unable to the singing, particularly of liundredth" GUARDIAN heavens O§O+OOO+§O Q that while they were entitled to four representatives in the Gener- al Asaenrbly. the ‘Unionists had re- fused to allow even one to be sent. ‘if anyone wants an effective Union- ists, of P. E. i. it is in good work- lng order and they know how to use it." Dr. Mat-Odrum, discussing re- marks by Unionists that they were making great sacrifices. said he could not help remembering the viflborate provisions the Unionists have made, to protect themselves from sacrifice. They loaded every legislative biunderbuss in the land to so protect themselves; ibut when it started discharging it sometimes did inure execution at [he stock than at the muzzle. Then they be- gan to cry about the sacrifice they were making. but those at T-ho inaugural meeting of the Continuing Presbyterian delegates in StpAndrews last evening was one of the most impressive that has ever taken place in Toronto. Long before the doors of the church were opened people were waiting patiently to gel in, and commencement. arrived hundreds were gia-nqing find a place. Those who could not get in remain- ed until the very end and joined in "Old and “The Covenan- ters" hymn "0 God of Betliei." "Resolution of protest was tab- led in assembly this afternoon. Various clauses of the "declara- tion of principles" proposed by the union committee were adopted. DrfMacklnnon said it was illogi- cal iind impossible that members of the staff of the college, which comes under the United Church Qn June 10th, should be actively op- posed to church union. Principal Fraser is president of the Presby- terian Church Association. rDf‘, S. Banks Nelson, liamilton, anti-unionist, asked what the As- sembly proposed to do if Principal Fraser refused to vacate his office and denied the Assembly's author- ity, Tlie Quebec Legislature might award the college to the continuing church, The action proposed was iii indecent haste and it was no time, he submitted, to throw fresh fuel on the flames. An amendment proposed and in- eorporated in the resolution asked 11111111119 1111 11111 11111111‘? ‘"1111 11°1- 111"“ the board to pay Principal Fr_sser's| salary to the end of this year and! iggucted tdllfl grand jllrflrfl With TQ- to allow him to occupy the coi- enco 0 their duty in cnnnec- Igge residence um“ Mhy 1st of tion with the inspection of the jail, next yea;- iigppoiiitment of constables and (fhe recommendation qheh was once viewif etc. adopted, with very few objections. “ Rev. Dr. Daniel James" Fraser D legates To was installed as principal of the Presbyterian College succession to the in 1916, ln late Principal Scrimgor. He had been on the pro-i ; h, 0-046 THE MARKETS (Canadian Prpa OTTAJWA. 0nt.. ‘J no 9. — (E|§'§8)~—~R000lptl are falling off sharply and the quality ls poorer making prices firmer for specials and extras and easier for tihe low- er grades. Winnipeg is offering extras 30%. rn-su 29%| seconds 25% fb-b. shipping point. Tor- onto aiid Montreal are firm and unchanged. Winnipeg Jobbing extras 311. firsts 29, second» 26. Saskatchewan jabbing extras 28. firsts 26-27, seconds 22<24. Ai- berta remains unchanged. Van- couver Jobbing extras 35. firsts 33. i?! on...» 801i II seconds 30-31. ‘I s MONTREAL, Que., June 9. - {h} “ndemm, h, h“, mam” w" The demand from foreign buyers for Canadian grain on the Mont- real market today was steady but the volume of business accomplish- ed was small owing to the fact steady. The market for winter flour was also quiet but steady. There was no actual change in the condition of the millfeed situation, prices for all lines being firmly 11'“! Q1111" 5 m" "l 1'1"‘ ""1919 1'9’ maintained under a continued ceived were at prices that could good “mam! rm. Suppnes ‘m. not be accepted. The condition was after Manitoba N056 and No. 6 wheat. but pnlces bid were three to four cents per bushel below u working basis. The United Kingdom bought odd loads of oats and barley for Juno shipment. No. 2 Canadian western oats were sold at about 15% cents to l6 cents per bushel over the Winni- pus-July opt-ion c.i.f. Montreal and some sales of No. 4 barley were made to Bnstoi at 35s 9d per quarter. The demand for cash grain in the local market was bet- ter, including sales of No. barley at ll cents per bushel over the Winnipeg-July option. No. 4 grade n1 7% cents per bushel over the feed barley at 21A, cents per bushel over mid. Montreal, while No. 1 feed oats sold at two cents per bushel over the some option c.i.f. Montreal. 1t was reportcd| that New York exports-re bought some round lots of tough No. 2 and No. 3 oats firect from Winni- peg at c.l.f. prices Montreal. The domestic trade ‘in car lots of oats was quiet. but the undertone to the market was stronger in syui- pathy with Winnipeg and prices a; the close were advanced one cent per bushel. The export trade in spring wheat flour with ‘the United Kingdom according to most of "the leading mlllers contin- ues to he of a. very limited char- acter owing to the fact that -buy- ers have not been disposed to pay the Drices asked, but the demand from the continent has shown ' some improvement of late and the movement in this direction is larger than it has been of late There has also been some business transacted with the British West domestic and country account and a fair volume of business was done in broken lots. Tho tone of tlic market for standard grades of i-oilcd oats was firm that the voi- ume of business was somewhat limited. There were no new develop- ments in the local egg situation but th undertone to the market was very firm at the late advance in prices noted. Little Ibusinw was transacted in butter but prices were unchanged. A fair demand cheese but as the prices hid were out of line, little trade was done. MONTREAL, June {L-Domlnlon livestock report-there were 82 cattle, 46 sheep and lam-be. 717 cal- ves and 970 hogs for saloon two markets this morning. The extreme hot weather is having its effect on demand for meat and trading in all classes of stock was s-low to- day. Calves suffered another de- cline in price and bulk of sales were from four dollars to -five fifty with few of better lots going as high as six twenty five. Lambs remained sir-tidy with some inquiry for lambs of good quality. Hogs were easier, mostly twelve t0 twelve sixty for mixed lots of fair quality and good weigh-t. Sows and heavies were lower and hard to sell. Sow-a nine dollars. Selects thirteen twenty five. TENDERS Tenders will be received by C.R. Smaiiwood, Sect'y., up to and in- cluding Friday next, the 12th inst. for whitewashing buildings and ‘mand being only for odd lots. but i wmeooee‘ * v * fences on the Charlottetown‘ Exhi- lndirns and South Africa. ibut the Mum grounds Contractor to find and me market remmns “MEL all lime, material and brushes. The The domestic and country trade 111110113 may be 19'- 1" ‘m9 cimlrflct shows m, improvement we he, or in several. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. silo i vvvév ¢ 1 0 > P > . r . was made -by foreign buyers for. lem, and take turns at dragging imphmhn gathering n; [he provm, 0n Friday Next On Friday of this week a very fesscrlal staff since ‘i904, holding the chair of New Testament Liter- ature and Exegesls. Born in Prince‘ Edward island, he was the son of, a minister, and made his studies} l- Prmefilllfll Offllllllllll-le 1B t0 be at the Alberton Grammar School.‘ held in this city when it is hoped the P111135 o; wales college, Char-l a large number of delegates will ill-vlottgtgwn, Mcqiii Univergiqh the “fnd "m" *1" 0V9!‘ "l9 PTQVlME- Presbyterian College, and llurvard, 'iho delegates are to discuss among Uhivernigy, gfljduflflng as MA" many other things, ‘tho carrying i-n 31)., LL.-D.. 811d D.D. of the Maintenance Fund which 1);; Fraser wash-om (he untggt must he undertaken by the women h hem-w supporqer o; the cooper. of the Province if the outcome lslugjve mot-amen,‘ bggwggn the Mo“ 1° 11° "- Buccesil- treal Theological Colleges, and was A most llilfirefltlnf; llrvgfflm 1111-‘! the first dean of the united colleg- becn planned for the visitors, They h; _. open their day with lunch at the‘ Bu; h, organic union 0g [he Queen i-lotel. This will be ‘followed churches ha w” opposed and his b? i1 drive 1° me P~ E- 1- mole-ii‘ attitude on this issue led the Mon- amt Orphanage. At three o'clock = “m; prasbytery to make an over. meeting will be hold in tho m“, to the Genqm] Assembly m. cial Brunch Auxiliaries of the l’, E. Fire, Life, Accide Plate Glass Lowest Good Strong St 'O-O-§-'OO§§-O-ffO§ §4§§Q4 FOO 940C i 145 RICHMOND STREET CHARLOTTETOWN nt, Sickness and Insurance at Rate Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis ock Companies. n COCO‘ Y. W. C. A. to discuss busintss ...nl supper will follow at the Queen. lt is expected there will be i1 large attendance as the Conference is a most lmpontant one, Principal Fraser Loses His Chair TORONTO, June 9.—'l‘lie Presby- terian General Assgiuibly adopted the recommendation of a special committee- whlch had considered ' an overture from Lvlbntreai Presby- tery regarding Montreal College. and declared vacant the chairs of Professor D, J. Fraser, principal of the college, and Professor Thomas ldnkln, professor of homlletics and in iLovlng iMamory of my our Mum", i To lntrodue. ' MR8 JOHN BELL The New Super-Keen Blade We otm Who Died Julia 10, i909 Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by her Daughter MRS. W. B. MONT-EITH FREE A Gold Plated VALET AUTO " STROP 1491. .. Queen 1Hot1el vary comfortable ' and flbclO-IIRO Hater at” Ill‘ Iflflie lpienilil new osmium. i3 IIFVIOG- HotelnOol; Ltd. . - fireprlflera. with a parehaaey‘ ' package 11' liq-mew SWIF- _.Kaari Vile ‘Quail-limp our N LL. l '- ~ ftoday. ‘ ‘I. I: 9a ., udqt. T180 che; P. R on t! - r ill s. uiciinuqnf Det - t :1 ~11: pastoral training, and dellared Professor R. E. Welsh acting prin- cipal, with authority to make tem- porary arranssinenta for students‘ instruction. Professors Fraser and Eaklns are well-known "non-con- currents," Dr. Fraser being presi- dent of the Presbyterian Church Association. _- b ‘,-O-O-OO-OOO-O-O+O-O-OQ+O-OOO-O-O-O" Hotel Victoria- . An pp to-data comfortable ' Hotel with ever 1M meme, l4 of which have private bathe. Quanta i-aaoiva eaurtaoua and painstaking aervleg. v Ti _ " la‘ unaxgailqs In Caesar,‘ w’ .lt.lcte.l,nfjé;;,_ BARRY 6,. IQIOVILN. Manager VICTORIA HOTIL J. WJDouglas, Toronto; A. Cam- eron, Montreal; W. G. Buntoli, Montreal; H. E. Clark, ‘l-fai fax; . appeal iiy- Chic relieve him of. the office. in view of the fact that the Que- bec legislature shelved the Church Union bill last session the question of church properties under thn new regime in this province will be a complex one, and the Presbyter- ian College may therefore' be u mutter of litigation, no matter what the General Assembly sitting in Ontario may decide. U. S. Court Decision Received With Satisfaction (Spec-lei to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., June 9.—Th9 de- cision of the United States Su- preme Court today declining a re- hearing of the appeal which the sanitary district of Chicago re- cently iost of the diversion of Lake Michigan water is received here with satisfaction, Commenting on the decision to- night Hon. Charles Stewart, Minis- ter of the interior said: "We are pleased to note that the , , __ {ilillnst the de- cislon of the Slip eme Court of the United States on the Chicago drainage diversion case has been refused which would indicate that this dlvarsioniwili not be permitt- ad any longer than necessary by , the United States authorities." -- -—-ooo——- British squadron Expected in Halifax l-IAUIFAX. N. 8., June B.-l-lis Majesty's sloop Wisteria of the North Atlantic cruiser squadron is expected to arrive here tonight from Mont-real and to be joined tomorrow ‘by the Calcutta from Ma and on Thursday by the Tliuriow and Constance also fromi Bermuda. The tour ships will Caterers. a To Teas, Races and Picnics ... lee Cream la the big money maker for you, and of eauraa you want the lee cream with the good name, and the good "Tana"- PERFECTION Writs fer delivered prloaa, and let ua tall you how we ean pive you a quick aarviea on the big day. ill BOW Central. Creainories Ltd» csantonarowu ‘ y q g, Aigqnn, 1mg ; m-eniain here till June 15th when If: Jenkins. Toronto; I. . fnneanlhe Wisteria will ssii for Bras Dor Halifax; s. a, Toronto; bakes, Capo ni-sioe tha Calcutta J. N. Mac ii le, Toronto; G. E. for White Dear River, Newfou d- Hai-quril, - J. Ifaecslium Montreal; E51}. _ Wilson, ‘Halifax: Frill! Mllllllii. Halifax; J’. ‘I’. Ic- tiwaa, it. John. 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