. ‘* 113.." 3 ge =~ -. . .iv-1 1036511 50\\ii1CflY Wll1iiS. Pine-‘aoil;.iiraiiii.toiiay, Local Showers or Thunderstorms Friday "` " ‘ , » _ .. ~ _ . ' . ., ' .* . y ' _ 1 ' ___ ,_ ,_ __ ___ ",__‘____5 yi l r *-1 l - ' -__- -rr'---_e -er ---.. _e____ _.;. ' i" 1- to _ }HARP°1”FIiTf>Wii» PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. CANADA. THURSDAY. JUNE -1. raw. i...r.°.e'.r.r.ri~‘.ii.°.ru..~ TWAIN rsuoionv osssnvsnce aiu §=Lii3Eii./.ii swEEi> , i in Aa/inosnw is Funrnsn oiscusseooe l’l0fi'ib|$, Beiell A Workman inSome Amendments Proposed to Endorse Provincial Legislation on the The Siiwliiillyiil Three Rivers -A Fellow Work- Subiect and give Latitude for Loading Belated Steamers Carrying in mill Ftll Senseless at the sight and Live Stock-=Furthe_r Vote ior the New l¢¢ Breaker lor Lower me “°t SAOP the MHCNM St. Lawrence and Straits. 'rams myansf .iimsao-(special)-, Napoleon Martiniemployed at Farmers saw-mlll,'!'lAocut_in two bye band saw this moi-niii`_g'. i | While piacinga log in position he slipped and foil, his head striking the saw with the result that it severed him completely in two parts,the the two halves holding by the akin only. owing to its size remained in the saw which continued to flesh. the machinery was stopped. The deceased leaves a family, The body fell into the saw dust an reseir tear t A fellow workmen who could ha stopped the saw, fell senseless at th sight and some minutes elapsed befo widow an 2 I Orrkwa, June 21 (Special)-Included e he in the supplementary estimates brought down tonight is a further amount of $75,000 for the ice-breaking steamer on ve the lower St. Lnwrcnce pad Northumber- ° land Straits. » re Alarge part ofthe day was spent in discussion of the Sunday observance d . . . bin. 1 ‘ Hon. Mr. Ayieswc;-1.h opened dn SlIHl]llL lllSlli|lIl AllNllAL MEETINGS In additlonto the meetings of which aecouut_s'hav`c'already been published in The Guardian, the following have been reported. csiinrcnz. Supplements |35. $5leas than last year. -Runningexpenses $60.-Trustees J ohn G. Scrimgeonr, Dr. Allan, Daniel Foley. -Vacation change to springand fall. _ srannriv. Supplement $60, some as inet year, for ruunihg expenses |132, midsummer, vacation, trustees James Reid, `Ruberi.i Brown and Norman Nicholson. Same teacher will probably he reengsged. Meeting wall attended. . - ...Eirmuir.n. Siip'plclI.\¢li,fi some as last y_ear;. running oxpen|a‘lL%;,oi»iriii‘.:J>i\l_'|>iiIes_-$19. school iiatddhi#7‘.`I ' ng.ai!d fall vacation; ti-a|t¢`¢s -Fiadk McOarvil1, 'Alexander Matheson and William Clark. Dousrarrskon Supplement W0, for other purposes $30.( midsummer vacation; trustees W. En Vesaey,aecretary,a. position he has held 1°; I2 years, Albert Foster and Alexander McGregor. ‘Hina Bessie Smith who bas. been teacher for three and a half years* has resigned. Bousssiv. _Supplement SZ), running expenses $90 trustees George Crosby, J .|A. Robertson and James Currie. TIGNIBH. [Supplement Q10; r_unnlnir expenses $50; trnisteee Peter`M. Chaisson. J oaeph E. Lwhaur and John Hackett, Auditor J. J. Miilnllan. r=r.'ii'r aivaa. No Supplement-None last year. Other purposes |50. WMM *A12 rarzisrows. Supplement$30 nn increase R. D. Auld ami Felix Murphy, Teacher leaving. GEORGETOXVN . and T. W. Macdonald. snnos. and fail. noun ciueiix. Meeting well attended. Su penses. Alexander McKenzie ne vice James Mclean, retired. changed to spring and fail. Huuran Rives. chairman in place o!John A ment for principal and $20 for Supplement $20. Retiring Archibald Andrews, C. H. appointed in his stead. Southport School, $53 en voted, with an addition_ of $25 Cherry Valley school, Frank Same teacher engaged. Carleton school, retiring te ben Muttart, William Garnble’s Corncr.'Lady Fone DD ment voted for ensuing year $25. re appointed :It was decided to Dunning. Supplement $30, an inci-eas Midsummer vacation instead _ef sprin Q80 and usual amount for run Meeting of the Hunter River was very weiliattended D. H. Mc whose term has expired. $50 wa ifor running expenses, and $40 as Pleasantjvalley School No, 101. teacher engaged, Miss Eliza Campbell, if he will remain. running expenses. Trustees, Stewart, George Mutch. Maxwell H re-elected trustee. Supplement $40. Runningexpcnses of school S i> appointed $50 voted for first class, $ second class experienced teachers. of $20. running expenses $35, James Curley, Trust.ees‘ $330 for running expenses. The truste amendmentto further secure po the Provinces the Sunday ilegliilation. ` l enacted since confederation, Mr. Piche of Montreal moved that all aucbleglsiaticn passed by the Provinces hereafter should also be legalised. - . He thought the :matter was one for provincial jurisdiction. Mr. Ayieswortb pointed to the fact that the Privy Council had decided the provincial laws to be ultra vires. Mr Piche'e amendment would, he said practically destroy the bill. The amend- ment was lost. . / Mr Bicksrdike asked for an amendment allowing steamers celayed in reaching 'port to load cattle on Sunday, ` This was lndorsed by Mr. Rocke oi Halifax. Aylesworth asked that this stand over- to give timatnclear up ii number oi dlillcultles that had arrisen. Other amendments regarding the hand- ling of freight trains on Sunday were offered, but no important changes were made. Miilli TUABIAAAS $210101' supplements, some as last year, . ` 3 es ‘ r ' are Capt. Hugh McPhee, W. W. Jenkins - 0 l ____ ° °' “Z” -Contracts »l@)ra.wn for Larger Boats than Virginian or ,...i........- Victoria ning e w trustee Vacatio school Gum,” and as ii beginning contracts have already X. ll Gmisuow, June 20-(Special)-The Allan Line has decided on active development of the American service M°Mm““ two new turbine liners, larger than the mil chairman. David Siliiphant elected been drawn up for thc construction of e- ’ '-°‘-“‘, virginia. asa victoria.. may baiit roi- suppl i assistant’ Canadian traffic. Same’ --_Q--°"'”"’“"'__"'_`_'_ EUAOA- Boswell, trustees, John E. Mcllonnld, trustee, _VVarren, Webster lloalter, and Edward Boswell. Running expenses $15. Bridgetown school, $30 expenses and Wlelllf $20 aupplemcnb voted; niidsummer ‘#0 Mr- vacation adopted: teneher leaving. $330" Centra Line Road school, $45 voted DH'-\l°l Teacher leaving. lGienfnnnlng school,$l0 voted for supple- Mclllills ment; $3.-'r for expenceuteacherenpnged. trustee, Muttart school, su iemcnt voted last year $15, supple- Granvillc scirool, D. S. Dunning K a male teacher. $32 voted for runrr expenses and $21 supplement. Vacii spring and fall. Trustees elected A. ll. Morris, James Taylor and D. Victoria school, 'llazel Myers inpri ary department and Leslie Ada principal, with an ndvancs of supplement making 875. Secretari sioiurs 'fl` he Very New TAN SHUES . FOR MEN $3.5() and $4.00' also Sisters. Pa-tent S'h0¢S , . /' .E ff,/Q1 enry. voted 27 $ 30 f°l` penses: teacher wanted.: . Albion school, $20 expenses, $l0_§upple“ Wil! e ing tion Mount Hope school, $10 supplement, - teacherwanted. ' Strathcona school, $25 expenses: ,|15 Upton school, $10 supplement; $20 _ex_- ment; teacher wahted meeting adjourned. teacher wanted. BN! _ S. 3_3 ,.»- Wilsonfs __¢. . $25< ost designs in /i ‘~ n "fo . _ .- re , . a S ga $400sn M, the' Nohiiy Tour-I i s il At moderate -S ~ e - '=:e~:.:“.::r».:f:-1°:-.‘.::. re fc'-r . ll ma&?|rAz:‘t)u'r¥:lt“r :Ilan mn ` s liiilhsiiii A mga' ._ _ . FLY, I `:`~Y `. ,__ :__/j, = PADS ' r - nggoogdir ' ° ` and by mail. ,_ j IBN CENTS PEKPACKET ROI _x-iaiiiuxrort oN‘i'. cddin . Rings supplement. teacher re~ engaged. , 1 j ie, ,.1 Annandale school teacher lea.vlng:i St. Georges school, -$20 expenses; SN 88 supplement; teacher wanted. Cumberland Hill school, $15 supplement? i ' xn.i.s'rrinMai.i. Avom Poor. gaiaauiini-aggissamcaaanaalatoru ` ARC!-YDALE WILSON > .;DON‘T WANT VISITS FROM THE; rlllemed with splendid results but who HA[IKLll SETS . LUNG SiNlENlIL He Proiesis His innocence but. Court Gives Him Twenty five Years MoN'mrcAL, June HL- (Special)-In the court of Kings Bench today Chief Justice Lacoste sentenced Hackett, found guilty of manslaughter in connection with the death of the Ahern child in April last, to twenty-dive years in the penitentlary. ` I In his statement the prisoner claims he was innocent of the crime. _____.__-1__; `\M /N Q, Q’ pp >. My ‘ A . t oo* / . .v"'\ \G»=>~f-=`r o-,=;..s STORK. lst Stork-W hy so and 7 ` 2nd Stork-I have reason-the police- __________-1-1- UnKnown Friends. There are many people who have used . Chnmberlaiu‘sCoilc, Cholera and Diarrhoea y . are unknown because they have hesitated about giving a testimonial of their experi 'ence for publication. These people, how . over, are none the less friends of this remedy. They have done much toward making it a household word by their per- sonal recommendations to friends and neighbors. It is a good medicine to have ‘in the home and is widely known for its our-ee of diarrhoea and all fonna of bowel _ i man of Charlottetown are down on me. F0iyND__Su,u 0; money owne, can 's A llili SAMPLE ' lil Nlillllllii Caused Child’ Death-Doc. .tor Said Contained Opium or Morphine Cuarrrair, Ont., June 20.-(Special) - The noroner's_1ury in the case of i.he little daughter of Sol. Jones of t.his city who died suddenly inst Friday decided that the child came to her death through eating a free medicine sample thrown in front_of_ her father’s door. _ The pbysicisn's evidence showed conclu- eively that death was caused by some opium or morphine poison. The jury strongly condemned the prac- tice of distributing medicine samples from door to door. .L\ V \,"\~\1, .__ * K i D. N ELfYe-A A/fl . ' ` s ' ii//I PI LLS 5.1; or .,. S f '*`r`g~-Q11 io NEY, 0/, oi if °'fErf.f1 - Sinn. -“ ~ 2 ,E Go S qi infact 5 a":.,P1\ 3;” ` rx SC »n.dc'iiscdiovcriisc'mcuis cron im roi- cisssraE§i¢T.> - TORENT-Gooii pasture at Brighton for horse or cow. Apply to Geo. li. b 2lrl 3i pd 'l.`oom e. . ______._..__._._-__-<<--- have same hy calling at Carter dl Co Bookstore and paying for this ad. 2ld3l. “I AN'l`ED.-First or second class teacher for Eldon school. Supple- nien|N$80. Midsummer holidays. Agply to . A. Gillis Secty. Ei on. ` (i~2ld iw tw Zlwpd. RIEMEM BER.-That everybody roads a d lr atnornlng paperas the news is than ‘fresh and up-to-date, and th t; at we ltirplii ‘dui-in: gig; ay every s e to u goods. advertisell while i.-helr mind Ah still brig ta and active. I. if fedl' E; on beautiful Prince Edward is and Cool lovelinesa day and night. Pictur- es ueneas 'everywhere surf and still wgterllathinlhllshing shooting golf and lill other reorentlono. (llomfortehle hotels moderate charizel, hospitable pla- -` ` . F sal alld ggiatu. _ , trauma or sb’ m .. sceiatioa'0hariotteiowa, Prince Edward illustrated information free.-Tourl:A'.°Aa- isruna, ciagua. ~ M .M 1 , f can = A014 andl8l¢ _ i G. H. TAYLO Jewélier and Optlciiin. i T he Ulil Reliable Marble and Granite iz. ilv.°'Fillii”lS`r drain toibank onrpmondrianda fotr tilt r ~ n a iroiia e e hii`a~io¢i‘\;A:=ia¥e. 'are gene: pi¢pPa°r'ed than ever to execute all work entrusted io ua, with neainele and despatch. order too large or too email for ao. r cfreaporideaee solicited. ~ iigfra and 'priced furnished chen- fuliy on a lication “i” 1:. ri rumor. o IN, NOVA SCOTIA Murray Government Sustained by 33 to 5 A House of 38 -Conservatives Divide Hants, Inverness, Richmond .and Picton. Other Counties Liberal. HAI-IFAX. June 20 -(Speolsi)- At midnight the returns from todays provincial elections indicate that the Murray Government is again sustained by sweeplnir majority, though the Opposition has increased its number of sueceirsfui0ppositiou candidates. Sent/B in the Legislature from two to five, ln Picton the Conservatives carried two Llb°\‘“l5 hlve ¢°¥Tl¢d ADHUDOHH. OHDS sear.s,'Tanncrsnd Baillie being elected. B"el'°“»C“ml’°l`l““d- C°l°l\95L¢T~ Dlgby The successfulLiberalwias McGregor. SAYS lillAll WAS TSAUSE G\lYH\>0l‘°.Kl"Rl. Halifax, Lunenburg, Queens, Shelburne and Yarmouth. In llnnts, Wilcox, Conservative and Drysdale, Liberal, are elected. Inverness and Richmond have also spi even, McMillan and Landry being the CHANEL MADE Al IIUNFLHLNSL MaiwsvrLLa, June li)-The Methodist conference opened here tonight with the first ministerial session. Letters were read from Rev. Dr. Stewart, S. Toed and S. H, Rios regretting their inability to ne present. The secretary stated that. Revs. SAN l<`reANcisr:0, Cal, Jung 19._ “Dlehonest mortar, a comzpt conglomer- ation oi! sea sand and lime was: responsi- aible for nearly all ot the earthquake damage in San Francisco,' 'siiys Dr T. NKYAUXUYB-. professor of architecture ef J. L. Dawson, and Hugh Miller have the Imperial University of Tokio, and been transferred from the Newfoundland ‘one of the mast, d|,¢|ng“|,|,e,\ members of conference. the committee dispatched to this city by Rev. LN. Parker and Rev. D. B. Bailey the Japanese rwvernment to in\'estisew are to be added ta the list, oi Bupa,-mime. the effect oi earthquake and tire. After rarles. Tho sintioning committee has li\V¢Bf»l8i\i»l0\19 ¢0V€l‘ll|i»’.‘ B D¢l'l0d .Of been in session nil dny and the following BBVGFM Weeks, Dr Nakamura has com- changes are spoken oi; pleted his labors and will sail on the St. .iohri-Exmouth street, S. llowardi K0l‘@il YU “POW hifi 00l1¢l\lBl0liS hollis Portland, N. McLaughlin. zvvrrument. “I find," said the doctor, Susasx-Dr. Rogers. “that much of the damage to SsnFaancia- _Ape aqui-R. Opic. co from the earthquake was duegto poor Hampton-Rev. G. A. Ross. mortar and faulty construction, and the Woodstock-R. G. Fulton. greater portion of the damage to the cisel Jacksonville-E. 0. Turner. Of buildings by Bro was the result of Gibson--T. G. Berrie. misguided use to hollow tilling and scaled F,-¢,1eri¢,¢_0n_J_ W, M¢(;0m,eii_ are blocks instead of concrete. Itia an 0h..t|mm_(;_ A, 5.-ii...-_ easy matter. I havefound to design a New¢m5i1e_I1_ C, Ripe, huiining that will be not only earthquake irr¢i.ii»uci.e-A. Lao...-s. r1r°°f. but nroct-lcslly Ure proof-I ‘wt .1 3,\,¢kvii|e__'1‘_ D_ Dawson, “These has developed as a result of the liiilsbere -Jas. Crisp, earthquake in San Francisco great pre- Eigin-M, li. Knight. .iudice against brick buildings. However, Moncton ___1_ Sy,,-01),,"-_\_ 'they are largely employed in Japan,,whei‘c 5umm,,r5i,ie_1|_ ,],,hn,,0n_ earthquakes of greater severity than the Bcf|..q,,e_(;¢0_ Sieeim one experienced in this city are not un- Murgaie-J. B. Gough. , common. The secret of their success The committee Wm ,nuke ,,130 wer however. iles in the tact. that good mortar following recommendations to conference: ls Wed- Tha 11l0ff»8~¥` Sh9“ld 9lif|\€l‘ 59 That the Portland and Zion churches, St. °0mP°5¢d 0f°“0 PHA/ CBIDGDE $0 two John, be made one circuit, with two DMT! 01 mild 01' ODS DMD Of Cement three niinhiterrr, these taking charge oi Indian- Of lliile “nd "Ve Of Blind- Th0 bricks ww" ,mi Mi||i¢1gev||ie_ should be thoroughly wet before being Thai, Exmouth agree; Cham), secure an iaidrinriwhen thc mortar has set under ,,,5,i§i,,m¢, pastor or rimconesih thesc conditions a wall becomes practical- That the Sussex circuit be divided so lb' 0119 UADU0- that the town of Susslex shall constitute one circuit and the other sectious;l»e formed into n separate circuit. That the boundaries of t-he Little York nnii Souris circuits, P. E. Island, bc changed so as no equalize the work. The main conference openson Th ursdny, and will probably be addressed by Riv. Dr. Carman, general superintendent, who arrived tonight and remains lili Friday. _ CLARk’S FOOD PURllY. The name of W. Clark on canned foods isa guarantee of uluioiutc purity ar.-i high quality. A Boys’ and Girl’sl l \ wf .. - » - v Waggons and Carts, Barrows, Go- Caris, iioli Carts and Carriages, Vaio- cipcdcs, Rowing Waggons, CROQUETS SETS 4 Bail, 6 Bail, 8 Bali, Garden Sets, A Sand Paiis. IIAMMOCKS, IIAMMOCKS » Wholesale and Rei all, CARTER ®. C0., LTD. ‘ Kenilrcet naar Prince, Civiewn /-:v ii i tw1Y3in. i _ \ ., y.. _ .s ,. _ . .._` ., _- wiaiion 39, e5 Daily and Tri Weekly 6,l7l Avcr8E¢ Clf | l. . 1 l “E1” 2-`“"° “Di -T-;‘;'Q.‘;"'-*P ‘l T 1’.`:2'_`f“ ll 'i -1 -1 ,ly . _..._ -e-._-.,.- A " ’. ,....-.- -a..._.. \. _-~ ~` s-_.‘»,~_u =‘: =,.e<~¢»~ir l‘._v | i I