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Q_> U i I ..,_ ... . 1. mil.-_ ` ‘ -1;. i__________ ~ 3 to no Less Than and the Weather 'Perfect Mother- . Trunk Pacific. Two; Italians Were Killed Sixteen Cnildren Attending a¥ sell’s Pro saw YORK, June 1s, (sp1.)__ T., M th I Pf‘fI°°t~ meet us, and tl ' . I ~ ' “ '. 5 “P - ` ' io remainder of tht the construction line ,of hhe Grand when app,.0?cdhmg 8 high tresue, the and two others reported wr). badly to escape 3 |_,a9s|ng sh0wm._ u ,mu ________i_.___;l@_ ves P°I’"I°f Remedy-I and Twenty More injured. Sunday Sc / 0 ersells Seasick Remedy work- ST. JOHN June 20-(S e-'ial f th c t ti - ' My CUNY Islam] Aummobue trip ed Bplundidl d t _ __ W '_ P ~~ 1.- 0 e ons rue ou. ‘feet down from the Liestle, but lor- SPARTA, (,n_, Jmm g0_(5pecia|)_ ~ - y" an he Ladle” are ard was received thi” “"“”"1°9l1 fe' Through “I “light acddent 9" t-h°'tu11ately the dynamite being on the While sixteen children attending 5 to Chinatown and the Bowery were' very grateful f r th l rd' th locomotive the train gm be I . ‘ _ . _ . youd . _ \ I ° ° SUPP Y ga mg e “\`I°’US YYUBUGP near Coal con" 1 I th engineer d | 1 - forward cars did not/ explode. Sunday school picnic, at Martin taken in. All are well and' weuthei-` Many fr' 11 ' o o c , an c»is.eo lefl S Wert! tif. tile pier tg Cl`€6lf in U18 Chipmah tll8lZl`l‘t Cn head mu _ Tw() gmploycs wgfre instlgmtly killed SPTNTILS, Were standing unded 3 ty-99 'lnoilaidies wish--to send their greet. party went to church ' ' ‘ _ut Tremont Trunk Pacific. _ I _ ., of lightni- 't- k th ings to Messrs Moore & Mclic-od for. Temple, in the afternoon, and the Some time during Friday n mpwy cniiflneeer mwnaiged to reverse the lev» hurt. _and about twenty, more or less every ching; ;__:;ic__end_;edtr_§:éU_i::(;l_ their hhoughtfulnegb in p,.¢Se“,u.n_ |c\,(m_,n,, _ trM,n_ beurm d mit tie U ers there, and jumped. seriously injurc_d._ _ ,Ulm gi ,_ was 1; t R. , _ _ ' Spen u cvcm BBach` 1 g yna B B m B Many wotkmenl also jumped All Of U19 VIC*-11119. €XC0l>f-lllg 0110 There were two doctors in the gnch with a pair of gloves, we leave Mond. » too s, and a large crowd- oil Italian ~ lust evening Keith and lvroctoi-.__.Steanisliip Gener lay ;mi:i?mgf' vi” workmen left Corbetville for the .»,nd_ Three rear' ears were hurled foi-ty cngineer, were Ita§ianzs. {>é1_;`_§g._§N_;\_ll0_p_;i0_ctx_;iemip_i;_tf_o|:_ k__¢_i:_y ‘ __ 1 11 0 . or St. _ _ e Tmintre wan Visited and one ,md all _1,,|m_ ’ - __;-.rg - _ _- ;;:-_ ____ 1:: ---:;;¢_;:-._;-;;::j.;-::_;a:-:;.5:.:-_._. ; . _- ____ ____ . fifelmy enjoyed 9' lengthy Pl`0f;I`a1m Tlmnks are due to all of che om Since leaving ih-ome the rt li ccrs of th M ... ..._. .su ........ ....... ii... ............`... ' _' ' 1 _ _ 5 _ .. . nun wiiniiu win iiiiisiin ._ IN uns, in . _ _ _ D _ nnn to Boston via stcamsliip Har-I Co met our party and conveyed us I The Nsult of Saturdays niateniwas vurd. ¢ ovcr to Union Wharf, where cur -%~ -i as follows :- F_ “_ NEWSOVI f, t F ~ ~ ~ A. E. Inger, Mrs. F. L. Haszard won -'~=-1 A S ag? 0351115 were In nigdmess' from Dr Blanchard- Mrs J 0 Hyndu bccn favored with excel-lent weather, Stcaiiiship Lint. for their exrivme I I I ` . H151 '“l‘>ht' Ml* Th'0mDB0f\. Travelling 1’ci-gm. lui)- lierc safe The we one in th INNIHN Wliilo, (if of ('1\Iull\!3i nnls in 'tl merit, sp Stnfl (hip ure in Tor Quebec, 0 1.i'o\'i‘rJces. lu conv yesterday cer suill ` wus in c Iiomc. Th rlil fifty und it is Adjutant: on officer enrv and a, Uupta-ln mule repo irul llouth full. it is oril to sa 8| cmd well t e -party is sick. her is perfect, and not funn nu ', CIIINE III NNIIINII most efliclcnt worker. White confirmed recent X__ -Téinp 19.-Stuff (faptui-ni t' ava-tio A _ -_.\_ _ » - L owcwh, eglciéxywssihsrtfispeculative cfioracten of dealingi in ie zg'my'a finaucinl iiopnrt-|“°,`,°“1l,°d °ld masters' _ cnt Yesterday in. l-ln‘:lf:iix.' lt' .ls “Ot HIWBYS possible," smart Dain W'hite’s liciidqiinrtcri.IEo"€'°€§Seur toad 'm,,Express repni' onto, irnd his ii-old ixicliilic-sI`R-an al We yester- ay-’ .to prove defb ,_ no _nd th ____,t. initcly that a picture is the work of n rl a 0” mu l mmia curtain painter whose style it re- ersation with the Hcfrnild. ted to that painte.,._ afternoon- th” p°P“lF“` °m'| "Such a picture however is likul m"8t" his “wit W' Ham'-"’~`x to suffer many vidfssitudcs 'and flue? ‘m'“"‘:tI°“` with the \'9S°“€Ituate extremely in vailue. I One day _“fe are I19tW°3@'I\_ f0\ff/Y'|iV0.it may be knocked about in n little Ulmates 1"* ¢_h‘“ 1H`Stlt'U‘ti0'H‘country dcalar`s shop, -and they pass in a ”0\1'¥‘I5hlH'g C0*n'd'L‘Li0n-. iirito some collector’s hands in ex- Og-ilvie, who is in chargaifa change for 5 .£5 note. of eighteeru years’ oxperi- “At the death of the collector it rts from Londo-n that Gen- will vinit Canada this the intention of the gen- llfditrcnl about the ninth of Septem- ber und is due to arrive in Ganlaidui on thc 22nd. He will make a tour of the linmi-niou and altho no definite urrunigcme urvut capt- nts have been made, that ‘liubly come to Halifax before his re- turn to tlici old land-. General Booth is now in is enjoying his eigihty-first year und excellent health. M5iiar.I`s Linimcnt used by Plzysici:in`s il frclm Liverpool for ain of humanity will pro-I I LONDON, June 19.-The sale by auction recently of pictures by Ru, hens, Murill-o, Teniers and Giordano, for a few shillings demonstrates the Isenililes, hilt it is generally attribu- .ivoiilfr probably be off'ered,witli other Ipiciurq.. at ciirisciws, an-ii, attract- ing the interest of one or two deal- crs or collectors who like to specu- laftc, would, penhaps, be bought for a. large rum as an importanb old' mas- 'ter. -Latus "thu same picture might Ih‘e knocked flown almost unnoticed Ifor a fuw pounds. “Sometimes under a dirty surface is discovered a. great masterpiece, such as the Whitehaven Rornncy,sold' at (lliri'stie’s g, few years .a-go, amd it is the existence of this chance that causes the speculative buyer to fre- <,';uicnt*bho auction rooms, amd adds many n touch of romance to the mo- notonous click of the hammer." " ' _'._':;._ -W'-' ‘ :_-;"* - 1 ind iiiclvil lim uoiuiuittca ` t t ngcs from the nssi;,'n1.ni.~ni.s. ence. Chg, HH Drcsented in tne first draft' were niiulo in some- of thc pnstorntcs iiiiil those affected n-ow staii-.I us -follo\\'s' Verne.: Som is The nznirru Nsocintio Silfingfleld-Rc-V. James l‘ri.-ap. Pownal- Rev. E. Stiio.. iv-er-Rev. G. Orni-an. R -Rev. W. E. Jolinion. LA\’M`l<]N's O0Nl1`l<‘.REN(‘l'i. al session of the luiyuicn`.~.- of the Motliorlisti con- - n fL‘I`f'|ir‘.c of New Brunswick and i’. E. Cslund me - t I1- 1".. l’rc c|mir_ The deciclrd up mittee ng It wus lo in the con siiiiis tlmn Si- Joh D in the school room at 2 sident J. N. I-lu-rvey in the niattcr of mins-ions was on by the executive com- the thcinu to no promot/cd. und- that only two districts erence gn-ve more to mis- t-hey rrmivcd. They were disfirict nnri Summerside The missionary gi*/i'l_\‘i.S llisrict. thi.; yeur have very largely increased. iiue in ui 1 fart' ii ri S u_ n inovcuic-nt. arse proportion to the- cf- ., the yrar ofthe liiymc'n’s The amount raise-rl dur- the year was 28 per cent greater in g, . _ “ ll? "»“l‘uist in previous. There was M1 every district except 'ons TIM' must not overlook' ihfl Wvfk dr no by t ‘-1 Isl?/. This wi-rk_ pu s Wfymu;-nfs MisSiU.1\.if`Y SPC' ladies have d-one a noble r the ear t-he l>\'¢5Id¢'“l' iittended. thilrgreat- :dligress at Tor- f'nt hi ` rupreidhtativcs from SW' o w are My to Vancouver asse-mbledu l'¢P1'°‘ sfntlng all Th. ` id the evamfcllcwl ch'u1”¢h¢5- nt was honored DY 1* L pres Q _ Plus the national ccmmffzteeltnat 9 Oil inn .5 ‘ th, ne repc er R D . . , S The folio tw dr-nw my laws: E. R N Halvq, Tri J# _ e _ offieces resulted as f0\\0\"- mtmb, lctton of J N great national P0‘1'|°Y_ °f ri, c-f rho sccretnr¥'“`°'\?°‘“" mth, was submitted. _ wing ,ao-nmittce was named gi ooueblffiution and hy- unsbmn, ehslrmnm -7- Arthur 0. Powers. J°'““*‘ Hunt r White The el- w___._ _ rm-uy‘,‘ lfprsofaenfii J- H““t°" I vleg~px~osld¢nt; -R. “- e, first , Smith, secretary-analirrer; oxwlt'-\'° cnmrliO0t'o` fl. A4 E. Ham Miiusrgg' Rfnozfmvnn .. WW #N 0Hv WUODST dliifi. ul h H tl the congress. T . ‘e I I i`-J. M. Palmer. “eff gigs. iminim- "_- J Bullock. ._ '& , |»iD§h*`M-*P* I i I I I SECOND DRAFT r OF THE STATION SHEET 0CK_ _yunc ]g._'rln. sewn.; During the absence of the lay del- 9 station ,,h,.,.L ,mg Cum. Iegutcs the minisbers held n, miuisctcmi night hy-tlic stiiitiunlni-‘I ml 5csS_‘0_"' G3 Ornigx Yasdrcfep ed of the Methodist confer- “S 0 lmnlsl-'5l` IDI €0_ 5 an “E an . ~ . . \ i- in full connection with the Methodist church. Mr. Ormam has been an or- dained minister in the Reformed lilpiscopiil Church. When the conference opan‘ed~at 3 p. ui. after the divided bodies had come together, the order off the day was taken up. The supernumerary fund lmoiight on a long discussion, a-lairge number of the breithern taking part. The order of the Ida-y Wald l'-hen U1’-ken up,_t~he report of the S. S. commit- tee, which is compared of: 1VLInis't>crs. H. D. Marr. U- K- H'“'d“°'“' Gm' Ayers, H. C. Rice, E. E. Styles, W. w_ Lodge, E. A. Wightman-, J. B. Gough: laymfm. E- H- Mmchum' Wm' Munroe, J. R. Kirkpatrick, F. Curry, J, H, Stantan, H. Stevens, B. i". ‘ - _ , umer. Mgiilileshdolmim-ittee organized with E. R. Marlium ehaimian; Rev. J- B~ Gough, secret-a-ry. The followillb M8” cutfve was cl-cctcd _forthe ehsfuiilig year; Rev. H. D. Marr, RAS. C.J B- Hudggn, Rev. G60. Ay€‘l`=_5.» 9v~u 'ti '_ Ggugu, ic. R. Maichuni. 'Ph-G, Bra S ‘P nl report is as follows: Pmjwchfing UP' pointments,, 380; increase, T; Sl\'D\1BY 5550.015, 206; increase, 4; officers and t chers 1 l5’.3; increase, 21, scholars. 158461. 1'n.,~r'ease, 345; pupils ini union -' 01' 553; increase. 17i W*-WI S- S- i§i`§.. iIi.661; 1-wr°f==°~ 381* °"°";g,§- ; incrcaw. f i::::.;‘°:;:;..‘2.=%3.i. .--i .fir crease, 161; P\¢d`K¢d t*b“°i“°':_' 2' ' schools UPG!! W" th* yur’ 14 ' num- ceg missions, $1,511.12; l'ncl‘QH» 3246 45- educational, $55-22;- decrease. °- ' umary fund, $58.64; in- ;5_s9, supcrn crease. $16-0°; 3“'l'“1‘°'Y 5°h‘°°l “Iam _ d, 323.0; iucressv ¥lf*“3.‘§5.i‘"..3.°»s. c.-=1=~4i- cf ,,;,,,... sais.-ss; other r\\rP°°°¢» £7”-' -------» w*:i.°:.-sn.: none, $8,432.21; increase. ~ - th fttce notzes with pleasure s cTm;I;t unbroken lot of increases. The D T large gains in the total Su'n¢l\lY_ ;'§,,§,,, fo,-¢,_~ sus contributions oo lsslumi and the number of puipils Tuning with the church h¢ihB‘ MPN' lhave to pay either top, or side wharf- age, at the federal wharves. Under the existing regulations, while fresh fish are exempt from wharfwge, cured fish are liafble for wharfage, and all fishing' vessels lia- ble for side wharfage. The Minister of Marine amd Fisher- im, holds there shoulid be free use of wharves for fishing purposes, amid. an order in council to this effect has been made. Should fishing vessels engage rn car; rylng trade, wharfage will be charg- ed-. in iuwiiis ui NEW YORK, June 19-Just as noon as Freddis Pudmore gets money enough he’s going to 'ouy Blitzen. It is doubtful, hc-wever, if he ever will accumulate a sum sufficiently large to tempt "Jack Helper," who owns Blitzen. Blitzen is only ii "m.ut” dog. but, well- Freddie, who is sixteen years old, amd lives at No. 501 East 112th street»~tJhe present tense is due to Blitzeu-was rowing down' the Har- lem river late yesterday afternoon when the swell from a railroad tug ‘megan to toss his frail craft until, he was afraid it would ca-psize at any moment. With all the strength of his young arms he .pulled for a boar. house at 1241'/h‘ street, reached it safe- ly, pu-lied his boat up on the float and remarking in a self-congratulaf tory tone to a man who wals- loiter- ing near by: "Gee, that was is nar- row squeak!" promptly missed l\-is footing and fell overboard. ' Th'-:re was ii- swift tide running and Frcdklie was swept among the spiles of a dock, on-ly ai few yards away, but a difficult place to reach.- The man on the float was ready wittcd. He book in the situation at a- glance, tu-rnul his head and whistled. In ii never won a blue ribbon in his life, ambl'e~d down from the boat house. He was none else than' Blitzen. "Here," said the man, who hadi ob- tained a rape in the meantime. He tossed one end ofit to Blitzen, who caught. it 'uetwe-cn his teeth- Then he whispered sometih-Ing which only Blit- zen could understand, and' in -a sec- ond the dog was overboard. He made straight for Freddie, who was just able to catch the rope. The man- at the other end pulled and in ai few moments the lad was on shore, where w few revolutions on a _ barrel effec- tually pumped hini out. "What's your name?" asked a re- porter of Blltzen’s owner, while Blit- zun was sh'ak1ng'the_rlver oi! him. ooh, \,0nh.,” w_¢f,-'the nonohailainit an- swer, "Say, I_'ve saved- ii lot of lives up around-here and some other fel- lows alwa'ys.~gets t:bd~-credit. Idon't want my name in the -papers. Just call me ‘Jack Helper.” " ' A HIAIRBREADTH ESCAPE. _ ,___. Charles ill. Bigelow, the comedian, is bald, except for a rim -of hair a few inches above his collar line. one diy toitlie Lambs Club barber; "can you cut my hair with my col- lar on?" "Sure," replied the barber, "I cami out it with- ymirhat on." , . muy ;,ratifYi'f1’¥~ qmml-thee requests that M10 Y°“' ° of tim mimiaeo bs or '°°f3“6iuu»o ea vi' ii ---G BNI ENIIIIIES HIIPE moment a mondescrlpt cur, wh‘o. "I'm.in em awful hurry," he said` rested here on F-rid-ay. The oldest was 12 years, and the _youngest five. TORONTO, June 20(Specia'l)i-Ad- miral Kingsniill calls- Canaidiain Dteadnou-ght scheme childish-, and' advocates an extensive naval scheme-. INIIII III MHS. IINFFEIIII FIIIINII S-NIIIIIIINI PORTAGE, June 19.-The body of Mrs. Rafferty, the old lady 90 years of age, living near Portage who strayed' away from her homie some days ago, was found todwy in a dense`tlii'cket about two niilcs from- hcr home, by a party of men, who hadbeen searching four days The thicket is on the Adams farm. When found the clothing was nearly all torn from her body. Evidently Mrs. Haffegty had been dead about two days. ' N IINF ‘NIIIII IN NEW IUHN EIII A visitor to New York states the following complimentary facts of the St. Denis Hotel in New \York. While in New York City to stop at the St. Denis Hotel, Broadway and Eleventh Stre-et meafns to be near every point of special interest ini thu city. ln all its equipment and ‘ ar- rangements the.St. Denis ls misnugcid to secure for guests the maxiwni uf comfort, to study their tastes and satisfy their wants. The St. De-nis Hotel, corner of -Broadway and Eleventh Street, New York, contii-nues to do a fine 'bu'siness, and its ps/trons.-ge is u-ntmpaired in 'quantity or quality. lb is the near- est flrst class hotil to all ocean steamship docks and' is easily rciicli-I, ed from all parts of the city and Brooklyn. Messrs William Taylor &' Son give excellent satisiacflicn: to all concerned. -‘fl The St. Denis Hotel, Elsventhi Street and Broadway, New Ydfk. commands a large patronage from the commercial and business men-who visit, the great nicll‘0f>0llS. Wllffhef U" pleasure bent or to lilly $0005- The St. Denis is exceedingly well kept; by William- Taylor & Son. The st. Denis Hotel, corner of Brosidw y`aind Eleventh Street, New York mioys u- phenomenal Dad-fdnalc by large numbers of commercial audi business msn -and others ta\\li'\1U‘ ll* the sights of the metropolis and mak- ing their fall and- winter purchases. L catedww it is midnvoy of~_\ih€ up 0 ~ _ __ cm.- "Xt ‘ ` \.\§.“. \\ \ _s\ ` ._ '.. / ‘i ,.\ \. \. ;°“__°*'°“ “1_\= me afféf fb; new dian Fishing Vessels From Favors the Extensive nom Percy Pope. Mrs w S saw- ai gone o ross 0 t ...ni P n B “T my mor" Now Onwards. Naval Scheme A W Weis M1S=_F1“=°f°1<% wm- froni W. W. Clark Miss I-Ioblrirk by ,_B°S;,T_‘;N- Mm- "““°2°“§Pe°- `.`g“ ‘_ ~H-1"”'W°‘0M- Is_the flood Fortune of Cana- For Shopiifting. Kingsmill ma.. _' _ '_ ‘ ' '_A dR _ - __ _ " _ _ _ __ wrt ._ . . ‘ "'“*;.i~:~--ill default. ____ _._. The semi'-hnals will be played on GAMBLING IN PIEIIIHIS» ~ . . -<--'---is OTTAWA, June 20-(Special)-The VANCOUVER, June 20-(Spcc1a'l),- all 3 P ln and' the D19-Yers arf? OP Cana/dia/n Fishing vessels will not -Four children shoplifters were ar- poéédvr’ Eg;l_;;?;;_”Migs1;'°I'§_o;;£?V'vS W. K. Rogers, Mrs. McOrea»dy. A. W. Weeks, Miss Frtzgsraild vs. A. E. Ing‘B'. Mrs. Haszaird. A very great interest is being taken in this match and' all this players were followed by on admirfing gall- ary. The final match will be played on Saturday next and :mp lady of the winning team will be ome tho owner of the handsome prize. IIISIINEIIIIN FUN THIS NNLIININIIN TORONTO, ` June 15#/at the con- vention of the National Piano Manu~ |fscture'rs' and Dealers Association in Detroit, representing a capita-1 of over one hundred million diollars, the address given by J. A. McDonald, of Halifax, was declared the best do iivercd and- made E decided imprcs sion. All the American trade paper.- ,ii/re giving this address in full and 'the American man-ufa'ct/urers comipli I I ment Canada by pri-ating circulars of the address for their agents. All th' Canadians are proud of their repri- _sentativs and are glad he has lircu I appointed Canmdian Commissioi c ' _for the Association. ' ' i _ ‘ .. 'and down town districts, me st. Denis is an ideal stopping place fur the New York visitor. The St. Denis is conducted iii' tne European plan, having large, a/iry and comfortably furnished rooms and ai restaurant, t_lre»culsln‘e of whidh in not surpnsscd and rarely equailled hy hotels of this city. ` :Wmiéun Taylor .Sc Son, Inc., the St. Denis is under the management of Walfbr Chandler, Jr., who -makes tho guests of the St. Denis feel ns com~ fortablo as modern' hotclmetlvo-d'.~i and afttentive. employes can. A severe thunderstorm broke over the city this morning about half past one. The lightening was exceed- ingly vivild at tlmcs,and for a while things were lively. At three, the fury of the storni somewhat ceased, and shortly afterwards lt. passed away. This makes two storms within eight Gays. The temperature was fifty-nine de- grees mbove zero at two o'olock this morning. Ask for Minard`s and ts. ke'no oth er. _.i___.__ ._._.J Condensed Advertisements (Too Late for Ul.nd!§e\tiof|l.) ;LOBT, in City or Victoria ‘P4arrk, 1 gold watch amd fob. Finder please leave a}_Qi£ omce. 6-21di3i. _BOY WANTllll).7-A smart steady . boy about 18 years of s.-ge who understands looking after horsesa-nd' can make himself generally nsefula- bouts house. Apply at this office. ' 6-2ld'tf. os'r, between Bank of commerce I and A. J. B. Mellish's law office, a promissory note for $415.00 in fav- dr of John Rackham. Finder plenqp lbavb at A. J. B. Melli'sli‘s Law omee. is-2id2iriip_d._ WANTED.-A teacher of the first or second class, (rmule preferr- ed.) for Campbellton School No 93. Clifton, New London. Supplement 840.00. Apply to Charles McGregor. Boo of Trustees New London, IP- 0. . - \ , Minard‘s Linlmant Lnm berman'| Friend _ ._ - _"1, _ ' ' G_zm1'_ ,J ¢ or-moaoo Mzaizmirrs. or mend elm-male rrdvfrel --- ` -fdrlsrshflold school. Bupplci-nent omcAoo, .rum zo-(sp»em)- ONTOBMS' a4o.oo. 1.. H. n. room, see, oi July when ......, ur.; 'r u»¢g¢.______ _ .ruiy caress; rononiio, .rum z1-(sp»ef~i>.- ,warms-Au muiuws im- in Sept. Wheat .... 113| Southerly to wateriy winds miggqy loam A trade. Ono who is sept. oem ~.-ii -no sua mn-in but a tow nmuva mwhlpwallr llwllwl preferred- Av-‘ _ s-ami-ti r QOPM RQSK mmul udquiiwg nine". *TO-T§_LU_ll0W0l`I¢ _ ___ _ __ __ __ ___ _'_ _ _ __ _____ It Qmwg _ _ ___ _ 6 loafhf- _ Iany of the larger-\~ and more expenisive . Although owned and conduct-od hy' hool Picnic. although six were in sunh a condi- tion that recovery is hardly' poss- ible. The examination disclosed. that on the bodies of the nine ohildreu the tree had been perfect-ly photographs() by the electric bolt. Their shoes were torn from their fect, and every piece of metal about them fused. Tide Came Off Under Her Own Steam. _ 1_. Guardian I-‘arty ariiven (The first of the above telegraimn H W Longworth Miss Rogers won n f`maIf|Bd II`|€ NEXT _ . YARMOUTT-I, Jfunc- 20-(Sp¢¢ial)._. The stearmer Magda, from St. John bound for the United K-lng(l¢ym_ with deals, ran on Soldiers Ledge, oil Mndi Island, yesterday in a dense fog, _amd remained there until the next tide. She came od under her own steam, I‘°’akln‘g lJHd'ly, and was' towed to Standwwds Bemll. to keep her from filling. She now is afwait.-ing instructions. The Masda is 1.506 tens, register. INIEST NIIIIIIIIINNL IIIINFEIIENIIE NEWS woousrook, N. B., June is-fri... conference stationing committee pre- .pared the final draft ofthe station. Bhéet lazte last night and it will be laid- before the conference today. The only pastorates iif1ect_ed in the final revision- are as here given, ...Lui tim pas-tors assigned to t-hem: Zion church, St. John-luv, T. J. lleinstadt. Gaspe-Rev. J. J. Durant. -- Cape Ozo-Rev. TI. F. Bail. Bhediao-Rev. G. Earle. Carpe Wolfe and 0’Leary-Rev. A. af-I. Brown. The missionary anniversary of the conference was held in the Methodist church bodaiy, the president, Rev. A. .McCufly,, in the chair. Rev. George Spool read the annual report. The followimg is the missionary report by Idfstricts. I Charlottetown, $1,787.62; inc., $218.- L14. Summersi-de, $1,834.81 increase, $198.98. Total, $12,906.95; increase, $3,043.78. Net increase, 82,952.14. - Yesterday morning the Met-liodilst conference opened at nine o'clock wilt/li the regular officers in their seats. Rev. Ohnrlcs Flemington was ap- pointed conference treasurer for tha bemperaiice and moral reform fund. Mrs. Win. Dobson sent a. conmninii- eation thanking the brethren for the many expressions of sympathy owing to the death of her husband. Rev. George Steele reported: for the ohild'rsn’s fund cominltbee. and Rev. I-I. D. Marr presented t-he tressurer's report of the general Epwortli fund, showing receipts of $115.42, an increase over last: year of $13.87-. The committee in the state of the- work of God reported. This was fol- lowed by a spirited address on the subject by Rev. J. W. McConnell, of Fredericton. Rev. G. M. Campbell moved, see- Gnded by Rev. Henry Smith, as reso- lution of regret over the transference of Rev. George M. Young to the Nova Scotia conference. The reverend gentleman made 3 suitable reply. Rev. Mr. Waddell was the-ni instru- tluced on his return to the conference from Ndva Scotia and- made an able address. The following report: was read- hy J. Hlrnt9l‘ White: “That the assess- #hit on the ministers be raised r.o4 pei cent: and on hhe churches of the three conferences from $5,300 to $8,500 to raise the deficit in the sup- :T- -‘~..."-_-___ ~-_f , win nnivfi _ . iv iiiai in From the Village and Near- ly Injured for Taking ° Church. _*_ I ULYSSES, Nab., June 20-(Special) -Bishop Bmiacum, Father O’Bi°len, and Father Kline, were driven from the “U1 11.2 by an angry mob of two hundred perse/ns. TIN Bi1<3‘0l> and his priests oameto Ulysses to fake possession of the church over which father Murphy had charge. Sympatbicra of Father Wurrdsy, .ard ot.hc's, ioined the mob, and jw.»...|fl hire done violence, to the ll sh.-.i and priests, had it not been :for the st°euuous ado-ts of Fapbeiz Illiwfl-hv. who coinssil d them to do ,no \ioltnce-. 1 So threatening, however, .wu». the 'S "ct, that Father O'Brieir, Bishop l.-i-in-~uiand, and Faftheir Kline left .the vi-liage. I Their rig was followed by sin muon. mobile, full of the enemies of_Bishop, eventually overtaken. and the prlests~ iforced to get out and walk. HIHSFS TEHH GIILII IILLEII o1'rAwA, June ia.-neuéisiry has besnreduced to such a fine are that even horses now have their teeth fili- al with gold, says Tib-Bits. 0! course , dnl a few thorow band; have been opeyrated upon as gt; 'bhp at the Newmarket stables nity lil seen several valuable boron which, when they smile, show ii glitbkiliil net of gold teeth. In horses, however, teeth filling in miore of a necessity than a Nd. Pir- hnps -a race horse upon which the owner secs great expectations will break a tooth a few dii|yi;___befor~_b 'HN race leaving a Jagged ed ‘to future its tongue. The animiil will go “off its feet" and become so run down that there is a likelihood 0'! TW dot being well enough to run iii the race. The owner sends the animal to IIB dentist, who places a speculinn. ‘imftq mouth to force it, wide open. Thi broken tooth is examined and the lagged edges cut of-f. A tiny Grill attached to a small elsotnfc digs away the torn enamel, lcav-ing it Perfectly smooth. The tooth is bhun cleaned by means of bo\ Iir blown froma syringp. A small piece of malleable gold' is then prepared and pounded tightly into the cavity, and more reid more fll` added, until finally the tooth regains its proper size and shape. It fs_ then filed smooth- and polished, the opkh- tion taking af/out iw. nour. The filling and crowning of the .teeth of_horses is done with alumin- ium and amalgam, as well so with gold.” The operation varies in' cod! from` £1 to £50. for £0 fill ubwk or molar tooth requires -a good deal of gold, since these teeth are one in-ch broad and three inches long. _._.._.._.-_-._ Keep Minard's Linimut in the ho in gumerary fund." The resolution_ .°°“- -__-..-___ -_ _i.______-.¢_== MEET ING OF REVAL, June 19.-The toast: ex- changed between Emperor Nicholas and Emperor William alt the banquet an board the Russian Imperial yacht Standant last night were cordial in their expressions of good relations between the two countries. “l assure Your Ma/tasty," laid the Russian Emperor, ‘ that I cnui-ish the sincere and unchanging wl.i`n over to' maintain the traditional rela- tions of hearty friendship and mutual trust. than alwayn have united- our two houses midi the cui- tlvction of .which I strongly, cs- EMPERORS WAS EXTREMELY C0 RDIL sire, not merely as ii pledge of the good relatilons of two countries, but of the general peace." In replying Emperor William slid: "I am rejoiced to nee, in this hearty reception, a. new and valuable non- flrrnatlon of our sincere personal friendship. I use in it also a fresh confirmation of the traditional re- lationlifp of cordial frlcndship'snd conddonce which, corresponding to the manifold tuterlstp and thorough- ly lmeotul oantirnbziéu of our qtwo eoun 00,. exists we ou; gp ernmntm'-' _'__...___ _ . \ xx " ~ . ~_' ` _ . _ . I- "-.4,..____ . . __._.. in