’Si. Stephen .. .. ..... ........ ii`h=-si ..~,_,t__`_,.__ , . _ , _ _ _ __ __ “___ F”F'V' ._ ` ‘i rtmfd? -Y -»- »- ~ -...fa PRINCE Enwslrin ISLAND cs/uisnls 'Int-nsob.-v ities T5 .9o5. ' ` {-,=_-@,g'i>,f,f,-,gpg ”&f,‘_! i ' _ -_ _' V _ ,Y __-.__.i, | ._ _ 'W `\' _ f “*'E`. . _ ` ' - 1; *_ 'CTTUMESEEKEHS' A SHEET lll’UlllEU Pllillll TTETTTS H `EXlIllllSlllll|STS Wlllllllllllli Milli. EllElTll_ill$lllP PEACE " 'FF _ Af W fl."E"lE° M.i°°El"3 Buinnfor inn iiorin west on eonni eriiisn ennilnnip Transcontinental nniiway '-_leiiiin Declines to Grant an Armistice Till Place is , r=. A»l'_l_¢l_¢,l ‘Last Leave St. lohnj- One Hund- Magnificent at (_=`ilbri_il_t_i_ir Commission Brunei will ' gf Mating and R¢p|-¢,¢n;auv¢, an S¢|¢¢t¢d - ` “ red"wei°e from P.E.l. ' in Gun Practice. Probably Retire. I' ’ ‘ 1' ‘ ' ~ ' ' -0 ama Makin an Extensive ‘i`f_li¢°'°§’i3‘?_.“'°-.'3t.|)§l;‘~"°"¢‘l bl R¢y_S.' f ___ _ _'___ i ___~ _ y__ _ _ " T n Movement. * ~ ' E _Rogers and Dobson. ` , ri 2 S1‘.,._.Jom¢, June 14-(Special)-The ilrst Ginn.A1.-rAn, June 14.-(Speelai.)-Dur- 01-rAwA, June 14.-(Special) It 1 The iirst public _meeting ot the Metho-'i oniensnea was held' lust night in l'»t C _ _ lil.; ri.~.~r. Methodist onuroii. 'rite ciiniri " ` ` " "ever there were gen"-ni pr-|n°|p|¢5 “mg There were about seventy from Nova The explosion was duetoudefectiu the the Quebec member- of gh, Cgmmiwion. underlay this as everything else. There Scotia and forty from New Brunswick. breech. Eleven ot the men are seriously. 'will retire tobe succeeded by a Maritime is a limit to which anything can adjust it- _ seiisuii i.iisu“ii.e surroundings more so m':°'“° pm’ "° d°°""°d w stmth Il'°“'°d‘ i arllustcd as mulch as possible. Every fu ------ extent to his salary but when it becomes - ,,.,,,, 0._-copied b`y` the";vl?_i'celdent oftlw Conference v. 0. __. Hamilton, and niicr a bricl dlsvotlanailiserviea the Seel*`¢~‘ ' inry of the Conferlinee presented the_ ,eport oi tm suiteetaeios runs _ul follows: _ _ _ _ St. John... ........._...... #$86.87. Fredericton .i.. ...... . ....... H)\.05__ \Vooiistock........ . .. .. ... H501) Cliiitham.... . . ... ..... .. 183.04 Siu-kvlllo..... ., .. . .. B§I.£l_ 1i7l.(X] .. . ..... 282.25 renee? 8 1171.85' being a decrease of $170.09 from last ycnr. "' ~ ltcv. J. A. Bogen, D. D., Fredericton, wn_~i the first speaker. He explained that ‘ no into been ~9p_'p'oIuted for *tins purpose wiiiiout his consent and at first thought of refusing but knowingthat this would cause emharuaiidionif to the arranger o_l the program he consented. He had never spoken at s‘ Bultentatluu Fuud ilieélf ing before and had no old_ speech to' nring on his sid. so he had iaoirur oi-cr some of the conference records to see what other brethren had iuiiii. Oneihadurgedits support in pro- viding sumeleut means tor young, minister-siauotiier had~ui-god its support from conueiloiiai' reasons. To the' christian niniister is 'given the highest object of nil' professions-to change the entire heart ot society, to make the very devilish, divine. The press had served an gi-cnt. mission but it can never compare with that or 'the faithfully preached gospel. S00l0i.y" lltsiiil iiiis Chiistiali ministry ' vernmgnje need its Gliilrl0i.i.6i.0Wll ,... ... Suuiruerslde . nin, "roi-:;".“ “P” ' the * charter of i\ s:r )‘I’¢oo often nttcntlon is ven to material needs while the spErltual il neglected. Educa-` tion, the arts and the sciences are not sei- iiclcnt, for tliefriniluence is all on the out- side. They lite but poor substitutes for inn Gospel ei Jesus ciu-ire. 'rite inborer is n-or-cry oriiis hire and one minister is en- titled to his support. The Conference hns` said thal»`l7llila~'_tbo average salary that a ii minister shouldhave while he had been told that`$Il0 fwbsjthe average on many mission stations. How can a minister] time on a Sustcntntlon Fund plo.tIorm.How- minister con i1 ust himself to some too small he must adjust the salary to himself to live. The minister must maln- tainlhls status in public opinion. He must rise to his surroundings or bring his surroundings to himself. The minister must provide his fuel, he must keep B horse if on a circuit, he must provide himself with iboohs, or he cun't preach, he can't do anything he should do as `a minister. These things have to be in a ministcr's surrounding or he is not able io prcnch. In supporting the Sustentatlon Fund we ure only help- i be 1 - ' ii _ _ .'l‘;‘.v..fiT.§,`f.l`.r°if.‘.lf.'§}ilillfliilliilolfi th” lished in That Journal ` -The Gas Franchise - The collection in uid of the Susteutat ion Fund was then taken up. ton. this morning with SacramentalServlco. »sS'@iM." -Q--_ . lllll THE lillll]EE (Make it Stronger- lt’s a Cantilever. bridge over St. J ohu River new owned support hlswhmlly and educate blmselflnhrmge c0mpany_ ici-his chargeonsuehan amount; "You people 'have the biggest ohuiehln the conference, youglvsfthe most to missions nngl__ygu have the biggest minister lu thel conference, now let ul have the biggest collection." ’ Mi on-d’s Liaitpeni hr nie everywhere. Meier ri»»w-rr rs-wi for .»_, fat I_n.n"| and boy'l*$3.oo, $3.50, #4.oo. .na sg~_nc‘»f~»\ - i ,, Made up' th_¢ following 1astl‘!5ellf3l blpds of feet. Ptoaneiiwe wide' toe and widcball. _ " wideba`ll.l ‘ ` The bridge was opened in liiiid and now not stroiig enough for the heavy car _and locomotlvs in use. It will have be greatly strengthened. _ The bridge is at present owned by company and the Canadian Pncltlc pay After singing, the Bencdictlon was pro» nounced by thc president Req/ Mr Hamil- Thc conference proper opens at nire ` onerous conditions, accept the terms Agross Stl john going concern, which men' 's without tak ing into aceountthe value of the tranch- S'r Jenn, June i4.-(Specinb)-The Cn- nadiim Paclile Railway has about com' plated the purchase of the cantilever by IS bring action for civil or criminal libe s W paper recently printed ni series of articles on the Montreal gas question in which B French-Canadian Tammany Hull in the s Montreal city council, an accusation tolls on every ciirload oi stuffbnuled over __________ _being ______de _°_______ ___ _hose ____ Will SUE Tllliillllll llllllilll EUH L|‘liEl.l( ......-s Montreal City _Council Angry at Certain Reports Pub- I Question. MONTREAL, June 12.-At a meeting of theolty council today n letter was received from the Montreal Light, Hcut and Power Company stating that the company could not, in view of the laid dovvnby the city council nsacon- dition for the extension of the com pany‘s gas franchise for a term of years. The company objects to the provlslorr made for expropriation of ` the companys gas plant atthe end of ear and also tothe provision that 'HWY 1 taken over o%its_,valuo as n ise. Finally the company announced that lt was prepared tonegotintc fur- thcr with the city; Itis not very likely that this will be clone, as there wns' much opposition to the” terms which factory, so that everything thc com- pany would doclare suitable would be very apt tobe evcn more unsatisfac- tory tothe citizens. It would not be strange if the municipal ownership pro- position vvculd cometoiight. The coun- oil also instructed thc city attorneys to against the Toronto World. That news- accusation was made that there was it which the aldermcn consld er warrants the ‘ it. The price is not mentioned. D pouslble for its publication. ` :ei i This is N0wAbout Ellll Radical .medium toe and- . _ _ wide 1 , toe, med ium neat. ' sun. Army .isa Pericotei_,'§»" i» _ r. T i __ '_ ,' ~ i," ~, _ ‘ r wi, i., .` . L . _ .- t ,J _ .___ _ ~, 1,4, * - - _ _ __ ____ _ ___ . ;_ __ ,,_________ ____ __ ____ _ _ __ ___ A- »-,... l climbing and dwarf varieties is TIME ,. _ _ ._ `day and examined replies from many t-li company declared unsntis- T' verdict' COMMITTEE SITS Examining Reports - Many Ontario Towns Favor Gov-E ernment Service- 01"rAwA, June 14.-(Spooial.)-The Tele- phone Commlttee resumed its sessions to- westorn towns. The general tone of letters was that the Bell system is satisfactory but rates ati too high. Many Ontario towns favored Govern-" ment ownership. E ___.¢--~ _4_;,,1_§'_ Wlllllll Ellllllll 0 ?"""¢ ~ ‘ii Kingsclear N.. B. Coroner’s Jury Render an Open Fimnnnicrou, June 14-(Special)-’I‘lic body of a woman was today found in Mic river booms ut Klngsclenr and thc jury brought ln a verdict of death by drown- ing. The woman had probably fallen through the ice early in the winter as the body had been in the water for months. f*'*‘__“'____--`t i Hiiusiihilrl _ lliiciissariis Nicely cured Bacon. . .14c Clsoicecreamery Butter zzc Nicely blended Tea. . . .soc 4 qts Cranberries. . . _ . .25c i Apples per peck . . . . . .z5c Commission. '» - inimit--B¢#°°““‘°“°‘“*'fl!*r'»v°°%\~9,f“_vrex:¥P; ‘This will probably mean that Bruriet Province man. ._ . iuiii Mlllii siini sniviizi Falls to Elder Dempster Line, Each Country Paying Half of Subsidy. 01"rAwA, June 14-(Special) - Nego- tiations have been completed by the Elder-Dempster linc for sieamshiphcrvice between Canada and Mexico. The line will cnll ut_0uba and Nashua. Canada and Mexico will each pay hal! of subsidy. THE WEATHER. Tonorrro, Ju nc 15--~(Sprcial)-Moderate southerly and westerly winds, mostly line and warm. 'ri-ns 'rnMrEirA'rUmi'. od yesterday. . . CHICAGO iiAiiKEiS. Umosco, June 14- (Special) - Jury com 525 sent core 503 " whens si; -- Whose - " Pork sianzi ~' Pork 312.95 _____'______.__- | Tm-: Olivette and Halifax will have Marconi systems installed. _ ._-»-_ riorEi_____5»_cAniA Acadia Spring. Grand Tracadie Beach, North Shore. Rated by Baedeka, First of P. E.l. Summer Resorts. Opens its eleventh season July xst. - uri and harbor bath i Attractions: S _ ' ing,pes and river fishing, shooting, boating, tennis, fetter ball, croquet. bowling, arcbe , golf, etc-. ¢i° noted specialties. prixleges. For rates sud iilustrated circulars ad dress _ Jas. Kelly & Co, |' ISAAC C. HALL, sr. Proprietor. 6-5 mwf 6w then ii 6w. , _ Reserve Fund 'E l ` I‘I1V¢8t¢d $34;°°0»°°° to our prospective T335" NFW' R50 - . _ customers. gush. Balls. &c.. " '~ - Money to Loan on Real Estate. ;;;___;_?=__=i;__;_i;>_f;~;; i, ¢~ __ __ __ w e t us to _ _ __ _ Application may be made to _- i:_¢;i<>d£:§__y_:\; 3 _ ,;,§f§bb°' ° ° (a _ ‘- I ,» ' __ ‘~ an _ __ s. as. Sf I llaszai sore _ _ _ _ _ ._. _ _ __ _ ._ | _ QQQQ _ wan.. You cameo care. sc., src. _ t - SUNNYSIDR - n..,,......; s¢n.;i.....2..,in;s'r_ ii i ‘~ i - .=°"=' i . . _ ~ ~ ciuiiiis e cii.,ru. _ fwsdv 1 yr- _ The Acadu’srTs ie is unsurpdssed for quality, its ilslx, shellfish and game are . Only s pleasant four mil: drive from _ Bedford station. Hotel carrladgea meet eve train. Telephone and aily mail negotiations for peace are gradually near-' ing a focus and the cnc point new being considered is the place ol meeting of the rtpreseutntives. Three cities, Geneva, The Ilazue and Washington are being discussed, as I.on- don, Paris and Manchuria have been H°m°°¢°\=°W' E1=¢“rSl°v 0! the wwe" ins svn nrnetice on bound the battleship stew! time N. s. Parent has sc.-spied the . left hare today consisting of upwanls of Magnificent today a six inch shell cx chairmanshi f th T l l Re _ __ _ _ _ D 0 e rnnscont nenta V Mr D°b°°“ WM "M semml “p°°k two hundred persons, nearely half of. _plodcd in the 'breech of a gun, wounding ' W‘““"N""`°N» J““° l4~"lSD‘f°li\l-i-T110 vlilllllwicd- er. Lik D . R h tood f h _ . e r own a S or E B “mt whom came from Prince Edward Island. eighteen men, including three ofiicers. J apnn declines to declare an armlsiice just new and this is supposed to be due to two reasons, that Oyama is developing an extensive movcmentsnd that Japan will not consider an armlstice until the place of meeting and representatives have been scicctcd. Ellllllll] STATION SHEET. _ First draft-under correction. I. Sr. JOHN Disrnicr. “ (Centenury)H. Sprague. “ (Exmouth St) C. W. Hamilton. “ (Port-land) S. Howard. “ (Carleton) H. D. Marr “ (Carmarthen St.),T. Marshall “ (Courtney Bay) J. Heaney “ (Fair-ville) T. J. Delnstnrlt “ (Zion) T. Pierce. Sussex, J. B. Gough and supply Apohaqui, D. B. Bailey and supply ` Springllcid. H. Penna._ Hampton, R. G. Fulton St Mo.rtlns(supply) _ Jerusalem. TV. E. Johnson Welhford, J. J. Pinkerton Kingston, H. Pierce u. Fmiznnnlcrox Din-rim-r. n _ _ ._§,\__g4“?tan, J. A. Rogers '_ ngsc ear Marysville, W. B. Thomas Gibson, J. Crisp Nashwnnk, E. Ramsay Stanley, J. A. Ives Boiestown, J. K. King Keswick, M. R. Knight ` Sliefiield, \V. R. Pepper Grand Lake, A. C. Bell Gngetown, W. -T. Kirby Chipman III. Woonsrocx D|s'r¢~uv'r. Woodstock, G. A. Ross Canterbury (supply) Jacksonville, J. C. Bcrrie Hartland, H. H. Mnrr Richmond, H. Harrison Centreville, E. C. Turner Fiorencevllie, J. B. Young Lindsay (supply) Andover, C. W. Squires IV Cn A'niAiu Dis'riuir'r. Clintharu, J. Strotlinrd Newcastle, H. Johnson Tabuslntac, E. S. Week.-. ' Derby, J. S. Gregg Richlbucto, J. F. Estey Buctouche, A. Lucas Harcourt, J. B. Champion Bathurst, R. Opie Campbellton, W. A. Thomson V. S AC KVI LLE DlH1‘Iil(`T Sackvllle, G. Steel Tantraiunr, - Point du Bute, C. Flcuimingion Bale Vert, W. W. Brewer Bayfield, W. I.a\\'son Moncton (Central) J. W. McConnell “ (\Vesley Mexnoriiil) ll. E. Thon _ _ -_*if Sunny Bi-so, H. c. Rico ' * Shediac, W. Pennn _*W ' “UWM ' ' ' I _ 'I Dorchester, C. H. Mannion - Albert, T. Hicks .i . ' ima su 1 and you will Gnd that our stock of C AN A Q,,,,,,,f,,,,‘_"{f’;,_ ,.,,,,,,,, _ _ _ __ _ _ _ Pi'si.lt00di&0. E. Boll ` Z Salisbury, J. Howie ‘ Elgin, T. Allen _ _ . l choice. We have also a stoclz of Corporallonr ~ » i ` ` ‘ _ Foot Ball _Sup- Grcgory’s Cclcbraicd_ .l,'lf‘.'.§l..°“‘°°‘"'T°'°"'"` ._3__._.3_;_.; National; pointed toe _soil __ MAKE BOW _ I cfm e 1°:-.e°1i=i=°~. ciiuc it Upper Queen Street, \i\S lllll Hlillll3_WllIll illll Plilllll ISLAND EllllEEllElllIE vii. ST. STr:i‘iu-:.\'. St. Stephen, G. M. Young Mllltown, R. S. Crisp St. Andrew’s, J. Perkins St. David, W. H. Spark() St John (Queen Square) G. M. Campbell St. James, W. Wasil Upper Mills, J. M. Rice Bocabec (supply) §§§f__§*},',‘§f_‘_-m_ } ii. s. B. stroiiiimi vii. CriAm.o'r'ria'rovru lliwrnrcr Chn.rlotteto\\'n (First Church) W. Dobson “ (Grace Church) \‘i'. \V. Lodge Cornwall, \V. Harrison Little York, G. I". Dawson Wlnsloe, F. Frizzle Pownal, D. R. Chowen Vernon River, C. K. Hudson Montague, L. J. \Vason Murray Harbor, A. E. Chapman Sourls, J. S. Allen Mount Stewart, W. R. Pepper, jr VIII. SUMMERSIDE liIS'l'Ri£"\‘ Summcq*5§¢..B.'lKwoliyi1a'i"r§ Beileque, ls. McLaughlin. Tryon, 'I`. Steblilngs Margate, Ii. S. Young Granville, G. A. Sellnr Bidefofd, B. O. Hartman Alberton, F. A. Wiglitmnn Cape Wolfe, A. D. McLeod O`Loa!‘y (supply). _ _:_ _ _____________ .fl ~ il ,o, ' r-- ~ -~ ` -- ` ""“ .' ‘ 'Jw - ' . f .' /,-,' , Y-'f ~ --_ _ . '/.aw/' -/_. f' ---L. '.~ ,-_-3: SUMMER GOODS Hammocks. in great variety. prices 75 cents to $5.00 each. Croquet Sets. 4 Blll. 6 bail, 8 ball, all prices. Garden Sets. Sand Pails, Shovels. Gar- den Trowels. T SPORTING plies. Base Ball Sup- lies. “ iz; it as-=»~»° L; _ fi” ___ ___ '._.;,.._....“? ’ 1 LSE.. . ,_._e..-.....__- ...____ ..._ ... _ _ __‘.;-.;. . . ___ _ _ ___ _ _, ..___ _... _ _._ _ - . 1* ri..“..ii,....°.i.r........:....i fri-.arir.inr.irswn_ lulv 2aioiii.Wrii€ l\-l\’WlI'\.5€C- fbi _="'i""_ f- I . -.»_._ ,_ y .ry fi. ..,.» »i“n'~ _tif _ _,E .Yi . si, il i .i 1 2 i 1 1< -i .I i _~ _'_ i,v _ri __ ~. s i l 1 _ i .~i ~. ai a ri if. 'l ~... i .$5 .fvw . E >‘ _ _,_ i. i '._-.'.‘f:.' i '_ 1 ‘. . . -i -effilawais