.H-"”'*_”"_"""""".'TV'“ """" -~-- --- ‘ - ; ~ _ .V _ “ , ~ i-mug li __ _ ,. .¥-1--A.. i¢.’.'~"`~7 `_.`.-if -’-5 V' "li-'rf' 'I' I _ _ '_ iF.‘lii.'ii‘?l§¢‘€éh¥»iii’d°»l‘ili'il’...i_}__ _ -we Lines; me ' " _“c_@1}i.s._:l_;£.,,3\‘snlasp.5.;lg,glUNs 11,1914 'rm or ¢d to the conviction that (Special to The Guardian.) imeagre. latively the heavest in the province. OTTAWA Ju 9_A!t h i _ ith” was 5 mst “mv” t°‘”"`d° th” ST- JOHN. June 10.-J. Ben-net '(Special tie The Guardian.) l It is known that at least 5 of the ‘ na er av ng °'d‘°pti°“ the baud” naval Policy' Hickey memlfel' of the New Bruns- ST. JOI-IN,;' June 10.-Additional 30 \'eESel rel>0l‘te1‘1 t0 be lmislllg tion Bill which has been hanging tire - '- r.'.l\.~ . i _ _ I _ I , ,, avoided the navy quest on all ses Ga_nerally.tl1e Liberal rehushed thelwick Legislatwre and one 0| the mag_ sion the' House in its dying hours naval arguments of year ago ,mt i th B Chnl ~` . . ' . ' li h i - got back to the sublect last n1ght.| I-Ion. Rodolphe Lelnieux lwllefl 101' dustsy nteleipholhsed frogluegls 511:59 lln It WM 'lu echo mr um Swat 'p"'r“a` ““ °xp’a'““u°“ in fegam '50 the es' Bathurst ton-i ht the result f - mentary iight of lost session. Italhlishment of 5 naval reserve, He . g ' _ 0 ’ ‘U After a week 'oi monotony and a day which had been deadly dull the members seized on the opportunity of enlivening the proceedings and there were four merry hours. It was the first bright spot, fron. a debat- ing standpoint for several weeksand the few members who nre left in the capital despite the heat enjoyed every said the Order?-Council estvellllishing a. reserve seem d to have been passed some what surreptitlonsly. Hof then went on to give. a review of _the whois question and said that the minister must _feel bumillllted to think that for the sake of an alliance with the men who had- despised and denounced- him during the---_,last elec- minute of it. |'tion he\hali . to revert to the naval 'Phe Cluebec members were the lead- Policy first laid down DY Sir Wilfrid ers in the discussion and there were the usual compliments paid across the floor of the House when those old. antag~o\nlsts.' Hon. L. P, Pelletier and Hon. Ronoiphe Lemieux clashed, The debate started when the naval estimates were taken un. The Liber- als immediately wanted information as to the Naval College at Heilifax and the presenrt condition of the Niohe and the R-ainfbow. But' they were especially inquisitive in regard to the recent Order-In-Council which has been passed authorizing the es- gnbllehynwt 01 ,, naval volunteer re- serve force in _(Hounds. They wanted to know the w-hv and the wherefore and the French Liberals seemed to tnke__nan‘ticul_n-r delight out of the fact s"“`wforoe`_bJaH\= and const-ant working of, their pumps saved them. One of] these was the steamer Canada, from thc big fight which Premier Mathic. Montreal to Campbellton, with mixed s freight. Her officers tell n thrilling I story. The storm opened up her fl _p _ hull and she commenced to_iill but by borne fruit. Tile Committee in its dint of hard work with au the pumps report recommended that thc Imper- the water was kept below the danger, inl Government be asked to pass an pginr, and she, limped into Ca_m.pbem_ amendment to the British .\`orth Am- tlm with much of her cm-go danmgedy erica Act by which no province shall but without 1033 Ufufe_ have fewer members than it has Sen- Ie is feared that additional reports WWE- - from the more re-rrote villages may unfold R tale of dean] and d¢,3t,.“c_ Senators, this would mean that the tion which Wm bring, the total n“_m_ representations would be later re- bar of “veg lost wen up to the 0ne.stored to four. Liberals admit that hundred mark. The Bav Chaleuuit Rh,"-,.3 are ,lmted with w,.mkm,,, from- was ever brought down in thc House ‘ of (‘ommons. The largc part of the boats.. Already "it is estimated from the xvrecluigle that not luis than forty ‘vessels were lost. ecutive met in the Y. ll/ii. C._ A., yes- hel‘da.y afternoon. Re-V. Z. L. Fash, 1 llulsmll-ul... .»_i ° -_ 1 P.l.l. 3.3' EXECUTIVE i EGUHTIIUF BPPEAL _ , __ The P. E. I. Sunday School l".x- d=lan" there appears; perl, qrtn-B text ' P ,gg , M _ , ol the decision aelweren by His Lord- another and complete remedy at H\@aH"re of the sereivn, WPS given snip chief Justice.-snlllviin in en., law." l<:\ul-:Nolan dressmaker. Apply at 48 Elm Ave- ‘the invitation. The societies whiQh,Secretsry for the Boys Conservatio,-, have accented the invitation are commlciemwne elected snperln|;esaa,n¢. from. six .all of which have accepted Mr. Wesley Steele, the travelling, Court of Appeal in Equity on Moro- 367). _ llblepate todlll/ “nd the m‘3‘1H“"° H0' Plsslnl ll slull lu llllllll lllll WO0IlS'l`O(!K, June 9-The ger-emi ,assembly of the Presbyterian Church ‘il . . in Canada tonight decided to contin- s ue negotiations with tue Methodist n' and ('ongregational _lunlies looking to e organic union, the rscumzllcn'la.tion oi w the union committee to this effect be- day in the casc of Joseph Mead, ap-I Again. in S, 772 High says; ~An_ only awaits the roylehassent to be- ing Rd0P¢9fl by B V9*-0 "|'2"»ii "D109- |`hc amendment submitted in the n in dent, the questa," fin me wppenl be ,wan-3. is to hs constantly harm, 1, lions, one on the second reading' am-1.ority report that the |.eg»-uiatious le ing, whether ,,-,_ writ of prohibition mind lr determifni-ng Whether an ap the B""°“d °“ the third reading' 911011111 hc issued 'a-gellnt Mr Art-h‘ur D1`0i>riata case is presented for- the '<"V)"“ ‘qe"atU" Oh°“‘7li“°tt° m°"°d 3 F. Mcfdllaiil as _St-lpnn-diary M5315- exercise of this extraordinary Juris amendment that the Bill should be trntc for King‘s County, and me ob- diction. is that the Writ -is never al- "nt t0 UW R*1¢1W1l»Y ¢0111Tl`lif1tee of the ject nfthb ,,esp0n,d.,m-|; belng to pm. lowed to usurp the functions of ,a Senate and the Committee be given vent Mr. Mcqulaid from adjudicaiung Writ Of EITDI' or Osstiorari ....... WW." t° carry 0!" 8" '“v°5tig°ti°“ upon information laid before mm as In all cases, therefore, wh‘ere the In- 'i“t° ti” “hir” °f M“°K°'“”i° and ellunll. ami Archi-bald A.Aileu, rcspon- other illndnnrental principle, and 0nel"°“‘° 1`"“'- There were tW0 ‘HWS ~ _ - '_ _ I _ _ A Z ¢ _ _ . x ` . _ _ _ _‘ u nue. _`_>___ __ _ 2892-6-11 M_3i. wawrap rMMnn1n'ssLl`“A'orar. for general housework. 2' Apply tp Mrs. Ahdurson 52 Upper Hillsboro Ht; zsss-s-iuusl. FOR "‘pAg_.. ties shelves, etc., _._°.“_*_“.F__“_‘.e'* 001°* ::WAN1‘EDI'i"°1-"TA dfllggilt good wages for man. Apply to J. for Or nizing new eiol:y.~’1'.'G. Ives. horse power, -21 feet condition. soon. 'Apply ll $20. Caledonian Club, Knights of Pythian, St. George Orange Lodge, B. I; Bo- 'clety, Labour Union and Fire Be- lpai-tnierilz. Those which have been written to but have not yell replied * : . . o. 1-1 t 1. asé. Mt lgiziipheg (Sder of 1?ol?§sters?Victoris AdV0°9-9% fhll Organ Of the N- B~» H-“dl Lodge, Catholic Mutual Associe.tion,lP- E- L 5‘"1dBY._S°l1‘0°\ A95U°l“U0“5» Boyne _Orange Lodge, Wydley Lodge, St. Lawrence Lodge, St. John Lodge, Ancient Order of I-Iibernians, AS. O2 E. Prince Fdward ‘ Island Lodge, Cana- oi the Secondary Denartmentin the place of Mr. C. J. Rally who has left the Province. ' `It was decided to leave the cues- tion of -the further publication ofthe to the fall convention, for declsiram. While the meeting was lfeinz held the telephone brought an invitation, from Alberton to hold the nefxt DTD- such llingistrate by th 11.5 -t _ ferior 'Court has J isdicti f tn Mann- ` glalnst the respondents glailylliwlitillg ‘lg Hfatller in conitrovegsy, themditiperiog 1;); ""';°"g) Qeadgg $39 e°“v';"i`°d by s concl di rt . ; C ut 'll f 1: it f . B 90 0 -l. 91' "0 H0 Like all oll:l1el'laext‘l?llo1l~ld?inl;tl;t rem. hilailtiohlf snr; ‘w?ilgl‘l(ea£1l1;eEhf,I";,£:.¥;yP;`;g__lbrmks in _ the Conservative Ranks ales' prohibit-ion is granted only in grieved 1_9 pm-we th-6 0rdmM.y|I,em‘e_ but 18 Liberals, 'including Senator crises \-.here the usual and Grammy dies for tin correction of Errors, Bostock. the Liberal Deader, voted forms of relief are insuiiic ent to af, such as the Writ ot Error or Certi- Wm* the G°ve""m3“t' i f°"d "€`d’°*"’5 Ill High on Extraordlm orari ” Jndical authority for this The |»o»siti0n of Senator Bostock last swing., was discussed' but mg dogtfim. is to be found imqueeu v_ and the Ldberals who followed himl 1- 1|, ' _ _ _ L 1 G ' __ was that ll' was had Legislation but ur her consideration was left with 0°?" "Y°m_""°“l? Bum’ I0 Q'B'D' because i~ the financial conse pence 309 , _ . » , _ _ 0 fl Rev. Mr. Ross and Mr. A. Clark. . Pnuth v Whitney ll6 U S 167.'it waB_b,\t¢a,. to pass mr mwasure contestant to illi just how tive vein might be continued., many other eonipetitorn will aceumu- could be eddenl’tha»t "the sun of vote, lm. ovei»-wnannioe' in ones mall- mu of rrwlllv-" N°'°f Wm W' think »b'ec¢'usa you have a of this kind, und relaxatioqthere .been 'such a total ahsmve nmemnm an-mn ml... roof anywvz w°l;°'=°“l»~n~» Hmm. swag H- , _ ' |Bsrl§o(;L°h 0lm1;rlesh:lz.dz\;rlr.e and ou- ', teia .‘ r t nee, the pria- cnmwnmows sonar himself. his son James and dev-. ... l.$16.826 oral other witnesses were examined. _ 1,m,4»so| 'rnq -lm mire-1 at 1 if. si. ma. ...M9.'f50 cfm' an absence of an hour ami three _ _ ...2,lN,T¥6 quarters. retuv-_ned with 5 verdict of at Hm.um|{° WJ ‘ gznnht not guilty 'Ina prisoner was ac- CO “Q1 AIX!! ~.._.-____ ldiscontinued for the presenl, was lc- ,feated 297 to 117 and a somewhat similar, but simplified form, of the same aznmcndment, nuhlnictecl by Rav, Dr; ‘ McQueen, _of Edrnonton, was lost 278 to 114. . 1 | The vote of the opposition was the 'largest on record, and the maiority against union believe union will nev- 'er be realised. During the next, year representatives of the church _will c0n- fer with other negotiating _churches with a view to agreeing upon' an a- mended basis of union, this .basis to come before the assembly of.1_915 and go to the Presbytarics under the bar- rier act. Then if the vote justtilqg it, the basis will be approved and refor- red to the people and the union con- summated in 1917. Perhaps the sensational feature of the debate was the intimation of Rev. ilr. Grant that he resigned from lthc home mission board and the board of finance because he felt that the present unrest resulting from the unsettled state of the church, conse- quent upon the uncertainty as to the outcome of » church union negotia- tions was interfering with his work and thc work of committees, Dr. Grant declared he could not voto for church union nmlyalthollgh no creed- al difficulties or difficulty as to pol- icy stood in the way. .He felt that he would he coercing the minority into something to which it was sincerely and strongly opposed. "Clean up _vnur h()\\no_” he Mild, "Bhd I Will. get in with you." I-Ie would be in fnvor of organic union out and out when the time came. WIIIU EYEIB. ' ‘ ‘ lll0¥l¢ElEl1'$» °°PI7p_E Gold quiercustard pud- dings. ~ mm" "DRINK oXol.a yodwlll Est not-f er, Sleep Better and Feel Better. g °°lll. I-I. Duvsr & Bon, Build!"- nd cggtraexil-I tgtlumllli *Ill- , own. , __ _ ox 1 r o I M,” "Ladies should call on Il* n°°_¢" regarding thu htel* ltylU in ill! ‘arming and lun eo° V am-s-ioim. 1 »\ . °°’i‘9mre will be s _special meeting oi Knox LOL No NIT!! t\§f"\l\l - - .1 _-mn.-All ' 1_ ui _ nu l auch R. . “ft‘:‘;\d_‘ »€}.»..fq._\.‘.. (Continued on page 9.) liinard’| Llniment Curse Colds, etc. “mud-. mnmntw -. r v l \ - 1 A v -. _.F _. . ' . » ‘ »‘ _ '_ . 1’ _ ~. 1'-‘ 2"' "if ,‘ " » "_» -I .*‘-size.-`f‘f ‘..1.. 1:.; "V 1'. .' ’*‘ ~.~1.. . ». ".' ' -.. _ .,. ».‘~. .L , l _ . i 1 ._ 1 ' eff' 1 .4_ ;“‘“.;.;....n-"‘f*"*':‘-..s..'f’*.&-<.f‘».¢e.e..~:~ il’ is 3,. .r .5 _e|.,__3 _ ->.-.-<.,¢ .- .aw li; '» .»,-_=~,_c.. . ....-. . ._ , . Elf;-' Tl’ ,FV 1. ? 1 l . w r ii » 1 i -1 l ,.4-_ 1 v » l v Y* ,. ~ ii 1 i i. i? r . _..._ __..-, ._ _....5 nf,-E, |. i l I 1 A -u .--»-g-w-».._._,,_-..,--_;»_ u M ~ wee >'.-'.f,»_~ _ -f ~.' 5.5 l <_,_- _. . _qi 'lt ." v .__.> ' cl -F » i .` . 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