»-~ ~ #£5 r Wiiiils; Pine and 1- v . ,( - '. _ __ ' ~ T (.1-IARL(l_'_I_‘TE_TO\_lVN. PRINCE EDWARD _ISLAND, _. ' ' 'F i . ._ .5 k .Ts ]fUNE»r4f‘xgo6. ~ ` _r.__;._ ii=\=lQ1wl=d'_ ll! if' _ Sraniilotll Report », _~vr=~*',‘?‘_" The sun m_eet_l of the. Charlotte town Dlséieb ill '3iiiclu§'led yesterday. 'riiom:ois_s,s mins smndsooo or ininioio.o~ and lay' dQl¢Bd_i-Ol. The examination of George Ayers and Hugh lliilei-In ddciriiie took both candidates were, .eoommondea 'loo oniinsoion' or his i-egularsuaaalconferenceto be held _.5 Marysville, N».B_...ne;t_week. _ _ _ M_e_ln"liers__ of _ the various committees wei9_ano¢flhteda__lf6llows:_- , _ l sage; commits? -nov.wni; Hon-ioonl Rev- ,-, -, W ll reserve). Sundirf_E;iil?i1°?,§3i$|'uniittoe--Rev. D. R., Cnowaii. A‘.*`i17_5‘_l?\i.c‘iieilijln.` Ei\W.0If-li Rev. C. K. Huilson,..I Theo. _ _Coutihllilii -liilld-Rev. Win. Harrison, James Matthews. Suetcuaticn -_Rev. Wm, Dobson, H. Smith. ' __ _ ` ` _ Te!|.\`pei*lTt0; and Moral-Rev. `L. J. Wason, Co . Moore. Memorials-r~Rev. Wm. IIaraison,1.i, T Melllslh Sabbath Observance Rev. D. R. ciiowsn, H, Nelson, Church Propdrty-Rev. Wm. Dobson, Samuel Drake. _ _ _ store or iii¢’ti'o¢ii¢-nov. c. K. nnason, Wm. Boyle. ._ _ ' flpmlimitirr'-oltev. W. W. Longo, .ri B ifioigoton. - _ 2 Chlldreifs Fund- Rev. G.: F. Dawson J. T. Uollllll. LV Delegates to Conference- H. Smith, 'Moore, __A. C. Duchemin J. 'l‘.M€ll_l5li_, ‘John Balderston, Sam- uel _Drskerl James Matthews, Chas; Bryeuthn. Horatio Nelson, Wm. Boyle, Coi.Moore, _ _ ' Total for Missionary; rnnii, 11,443,- 7|. Buiieran ` 1 ,d4\24S.it0." lduoatip Coatings _- _ General __ _ ~‘Uoion ' ' D __-elmo. _ seoa6,v9g3n%§`?iu'J.%'txtessiosfnns -salsa. i - . Buimnutioamlhloso, _ , Wornea’s Missionary fund-\l,0l6,il8. ,Tampsrancs,f\\i\°l-$17.51). _ . Total iacomeior all purposes-$15,524.-‘ Beware of Olntmenis for Cslanh; ~ that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell, and completely dersnge the whole lvstsiu when' entering it through ons gjuocus surfaces. Such s articles :noni iisverbe used except on prescrip- tihgn mg; |-gpu_tahie physicians as the osiiisgonioy 'iviifaoiooni i..i___ep_\;1»l_i:_=;___i:; ` ii - en n a . <`i'i~‘ii""” io* '"3 °‘°°i. t:“..°'m‘~: -dh'-"‘l-’ii..\ "8il§l»o'i§."§To~.oo=ii?'-» 5"-in-. 15. ggggurs nlern ly and made in 'i'olefi'\.» 0&°' y]‘, J, Chaney Bc Testimonials f -» _ __§w'i‘i‘ia”hill"l“i*'5'i¥‘niy"i3iii’."i°..?°§..i’§’r°iil§Z Dil- ` i ‘ petfecllion in .foot- / _1_=__ .. ____ _ l iitiili iniit wandered Naked Among the Tombs in a Montreal Cemeterv _A Mosransn, June 13.-(Special)-John iioiwsi-rl. teiecrsph operator, was round nuns in coco nos' Neiges cemetery iiiio afternoon. _ f, The man had divested himself of every stitch of clothing in Mount Royal Ceme- tery and then walked to Cote Des Noiges, where he was found with bends, praying among the tombstones. ` He was sent to the.Asyium. Hiisi wiiii of nnnit inn - 1 New Yonir. June 12 -The Carnegie Foundation, organised in April last by Andrew Carnegieto provide retirement pensions for teachers in the universities; colleges and technical schools of the " ` led State Canada and Nawloundiandj Und si and to which Carnegie gave len lllllllilll dollars in steal corporation bonds, has " made his l1i°se»oeiect'1`on'of men to revel” those iiliowsnoos. about any nrofeelvre . nd teachers will be retired at the end of the college year, the total amount to be nistfinniea to iso... being Lsi>i>r°1=|=\“=°'Y $7i),0il]_ _a year. T tabard on nn ibrar We _ ‘_ _ ` , = _f__ '} "-QM __"_‘»__, . - i well pleased . ‘ . , $1.50 for life member- all the newest books. I Large Library to se- lect from. r ship, 5c exchange for' win iisiiiir Sad iFate of Former inter- colonlal Clerk Blair Murphv, Moncton ' . Mosman, June _13-(Special) Blair' `ol¢rk»ivhofsevered his connection wills, that mad about four years ago, was drowned yesterday at Regina in the _Canadian West. _ ‘ A telegram with the announcement ol the accident,hut giving no particulars was recived by his relatives this morning. ` it is belived the unfortunate man lost his life while fishing, of which sport he was very fond. ` ._ I lllillllll'S llllllii T Bill UEUHEASEST . =. 1. ‘ r. 2, Lounorl, June 12.-We have spoken oi the sure and steady growth of teuiperano x in the United States, due to various factors,.industrlal, social, legislative and' sanitary. 'In England dgures haveililif been furnished which confirm the general 'impression that, in the words of ri London paper, “there is a gradual sliding of the nation into habits of sobri- ety." Dr. Dawson Bums, aniiiysinglhe cfiiciai retums of the quantities of intoxicating liquors consumed in the United Kingdom duringlilflii, concludes that there has been a decrease of nearly ;25,000,0(I). The year under review. moreover, is not exceptional in this respect. It is, in fact, the sixth registering a consecutive decreased expenditure on alcoholic beverages. The decrease for 1904 was over $_28.000-0il`P- -Tiie`total decrease in thenatiohal drink hill in the six years amounts to about Sllooanpanf _ . MIiilrd's Llnlment Cures Dandruii. Davidson English Hats have been sold for the lsst|century in all quar- -ters ofthe globe. Ilillllli $11* |‘¢°_“¢9_* 7 tin ing. Dome o_o any ei e-$.°..:°.r°..°.... 5,.. ’s._owii. 'rio VH. in .Msn-~ » gssniyiigiitz restiiei . am. ible, unbreakable Davidson I-Irs. Iiypu select from my stock you are toll Nth l test and best. No side siodk ine .the place. H. H. every hat in the stou- conlisiept _xlib -thintikllcivii °f `“fmion; lmlwd Waiqgsrged is ashxgd ldsmithllél; . ' r toe e ss a 35f£i=si=."r.x-°h- ere". his He* i Mm " “T - f New st=¢lislsiiiisiiei"sp|!eanni\ I-I lem hat. I havmanziiiimmg wisest.;-_ H.8wlfo¢n. not one Cn Hee- rb, hae, you will weatsstfsw, onshfr -i.. the American Ambas Losnos, Juno 12-soiaoin ins 'trio ' / ' . ~ - ':, -1. .v_.,;n 1 .» ` " --' _Church Union and Uniinimoiisly ’A_i_;r¢e'1|,,, 5,,,,,,_,,i_;,,,,,,|_|.|,,,,,,,p,l,|-,ii-f., Oi Meat- and Meet Products Reported o Con-7 ,t°"'"-¢'A.°_i°‘»\- ww,-t.< W_°t" T i0 _lhvitc Anglicons and Bapiisis to Join- li°0viN°ll"S Davilhlvfai I’ gross Provides For`_R°"ci Care to Ensure . _$;l_iarp Tilt Bt'iiivce'i`i’-` Principal ‘Forrest * _` - Clean Slaughter iieuscs and Wholsomc _ F __ __ , sa‘dcr’s Banquet _ _ _ _ and thc Assembly (Jerk. ___ i Meat Uliriti' Heavy ‘Penalties I LoNnoN,.0nt. June 13-(Special)-There For a few minutes the Assembly entanmnmmtot um "p°°"“t°-M" °|J WAaBlNG'r0N, June 13-(Special)-Thai' liilled for food and all products must bear .- - any foreign gover t ttr ted ih wasdt hot tilpoln the 8cenera1|Assemhly resembled snangryswann of hornets. ggwntion that drdmeaw °d|,::'u. un; HW” gammgu” on Amicuihu, h. athe Government label certifying tbel Wh” dllwilllidn -, was iesumed this Finally Principal Forrest gave away reception given by Ambassador aadf Mrs. i ’ r g , ° _ __ proposed n in no biii iii ii is ii’ ‘“` W' _ . '°°"“W' 1' , » 1 . -l Then Dr. Bed wick offered another mid W Ni°h°\" *Fd MP9 L°l\l“'°fl’»|l Nd 1 I 'Dec B W 6 . The use of deleterious preservatives or RBV- R- S. Mclleth dfPsris moved mi qq“b|,,¢ V .,::,_,dm,nb ,,h|,,h ,u Qi? whiclfking Edward", by his pi-seems declared will insure that American meata_ éhemhmls is prohibited and me complete ' . ” ' i _ ..sna»tn3nuoi`n.olPi»éoiao’t n i' - . - .. amendment to Dr..Patricks motion that defeated, after-which the original motion ,3,,,,,,|§¢§,._‘,,,|i‘,.|,‘¢,'|.~ mi ésaem oxfvegz: “ld "‘°'*° l“'°d“°°' “`° ‘”l\.°\B°|1\¢. _Mid sanitation 'of .iii ginngmoi- irons” and the Ch"“`°h U“|°“ 06ll\mmf°°°S \‘¢D°!'t was put and carried by one hundred and 'United States andthe chief executive. dean' liiillnllllf ¢Si»“\’llBl1U\¢l1\9 ls Ofdeffd- ` be handed down tothe Presbytsries for fifty six to el ¢_ Over the main entrance at the Tm "W" l'“9°"‘““" '°°¢‘“`" °f “mi The penalty clauses attached are severe ,The Clerk and Principal Forrest 'got - Alexander Warden was appointed ha" wKc:;En;Tn§dm:;t,;|$:|:;T|n::: . intoa wordy waras to the order in Treasurer in succession to his father, ings, for which Dorchester House is tskflng the v°¢e_ Rév, D,-_ W,,d°n_ 'famous and which no scheme of embellish- . __ ' ment could improve. The table, however, _ . . ‘ ` ' stood out even ainidst this randeur' with _ _ ` __ _ _ ` ~ llPillll0H lillil llllllwllill IN THE -ff-’-»_~_f;_f;'1f"_‘_j___‘;‘j__jj”__'f‘j lil Ulhiliiilloi V Slllllii GHUWS King Edward took out Mrs. Reid, and: at the king's desire Mrs. Longworth was seated at thc other side of him, and taking precedence of theduohesees. Ambassador Reid escorted the Duchess of Marlborough, with the Duchess of Bucoleuch :on his left. There was no less formality than at pureiyEnglish`fnnci.ionsf attended by the king, who' was, technical-` ly, for the time, on American soil. ` During ilie dinner Herr Gotlcib‘s ,oroiiosirn pnyoii, Gnrioio iiiniseir conducted. Dinner over, King Edward received the members of the embassy staff who did' not sttendjthe diiiiicr. ` _ _ Murphy, formerly a wgl known I. C. Lyn! _.‘_m_u_”hm.m_ __.wm°_ huhdliéd’ gueits ‘ word* - invited, ‘anicng them members of the diplomatic corps. The concert was almost as notable as the dinner, the program being provided by vocalists, Mme. Eames, Mme. Kirby, Luau, Signer Euccle and Signer Gilbertl. Each of these sang two songs* aud_ the program concluded with a` quarbetto' from Rigcletto. What had passed might have taxed the most versatile hostess, but supper was L0 follow. i This was served at separate tables under a pavilion erected over the North Garden, which was overlooked from a picturesque, portion, a very pretty eifect being pro~ duced. King Edward presided over one [ofthe tables at which ther-e'~were" ilfteieii guests. To reach iiie pavilion the guests passed through a long marble hallway lined with flowers to a poi-tico around the 'column of which clung growing crimson 'ranrblers starting from great beds' of flowers, giving the appearance of an im-‘ fmense conservatory. . ._..._._- ii wiiiir wniii T wis i` slililisi LoNiiox4,June 12-News has been reoeiv ed from Major PoweilCotton's expedition _on a journey from the Nile to the Zambeei that at the end of March the explorer and his wife were at Makala, Congo Free State. in the heart of the `I_turf _peditiop created such interest among the pigmy|`and other Jorest tribes. Mrs. I?cweliCotlion being the Brsb European _woman to penetrate thellturl basin. The camp was thronged daily with native curiousto seethe “white woman with theioog hair." The expligrs were in assistance from the authorities. Wilson’ s PADS which left England eighteen mouths ago___ 'rubber district. The progress of the ex-’ good health and were receiving every . ' ' Eli f . .°°n.m°nmm_ summed uummt umpumw. ash" Amoinisadofs house, ii marble _eagle legislation are that it places the cost of mn. hmm., of inspectors th, punishment An amendment which provided that ever heard in the Presbyterian' Assem- looked down upon* um "thing sawn" |f"p°°t‘l°“ °n un Gmemment and muk” '@0119 *#0 Ulf” Y¢'\l"4 lll\Dl'|l°11ll1¢DU Dvd h page hm; the Committee continue its work wiis lily. If ;L$;;“,t:‘;l;:;_wad :I_\';_:':°';'L|___w_’u: an annual oopropriation of two millions me to ten thousand donna mm defeated after a warm discussion. , The motion to invite Anglicans ,md where they were reoived by Mr. and Mrd. ¥°' th" p“"D°'°‘ False labelling or violation uf any regu- _The scene then enacted was indescrib- Baptiatstotake part in the negotiations gm :gd p_:_°';°'-egdl; liz? VX _illfllld Ri¥ld'bP"h “nu “nd 9°" m°""°'“ i“` iationis also punishable by heavy dna or ahh _ _ forumon wummad _ma___mo__s]y_ Dv_v_;\___ nn nav rl. DR _ . `rspeoiion is required for all animals lmpdsonmmm ls* Saoxvinw, N. B.,June 12.-The mys- tery over the disappearance ofthe two Creamer children is still unsolved, not- withstanding the edbrts of huiidredsof men and women. Not a day goes by but. whatsome one may be found_ searching for the children. Last Sunday quite a number of men werein the wcodsdiut' with the usuaiiesult. Several men on Sunday. came acrrss a heap of ashes In which they found some charred bones. This discovery caused considerable excitement, and various startling rumors were in circula- tion ye`ste‘rds`y,_ '\Tho bones, howover.,are. ppt ofa hiunaa-,beiinin but those .oi some 'dhiinalgeo 'thi tlfedry that thenhiidton . hsdbéen burned was knocked out. r ‘ Yesterday Policeman Chappell and ek-Policeman Scott of Moncton went tothe scene cf the disapparance, but no result of their investigation have so far oometolight. It is understood that Chappell, who is something ofa detective, has some theory which -he is desirous of applying to the mystery., R. B. Beckwith of Amherst spenta few days in Botsford recently. He is firmly convinced thstithe children were inet, not inthe woods perhaps, but iii_ some _place which ‘has so far not been visited hy the searchers. Young Rasseil~ Trenhoim; whoiwiis last seen with. tlie children, still continues to search, as do also his brothers. The. mystery deepens aa each day passes. Il the chil- ilre`n's bodies are in the woods they hhouldjnowiie found by the smell of decomposing flesh. Many have worked bn; _ theory, but withuot resulii ‘Pdoplsfin the vicinity arc- still -deeply iat`e'l'e§ted over 'the sad alfair, and are iloivsg all they can to solve the mystery. . Condtnscdldvcrtisciacnts; 1. .. (Toolsle for Cia8Hificaidon.)‘ ~ - WANTED-A girl for general house work ina amily of three. Agpiy here. 145 - ` ` ANTED-A smart boy about _I5 to work In our Sole leather room- Gpff Bros, liliil w., _..______________..____--- “IANTED-A i i fo general house I work. ' Apgl; to ll/Ti-s. (Di~.) Conroy, Great George Street. 14521- Losr-Tnoonsy night iron Ringer brooch in crescent shape. gin sri please leave st this cities . lid ipd. PERSONS desiring _ice cream in large ‘ . . ri ~ ' iii°"’”‘“'h““.i“°'iii"}.°i‘l“ i?-i..‘iii"’W ii 1” ““ "°,_ ’ unease _--4- ' A General Demand for More ' Pav In Support of the Deal Pliers 51'. JOHN, June 13.- (Special)-The strike among the rnlli-men is not confined to the deal pliers but tonight a general demand for anincreaee of wages was made bya dumber from all classes 0! ..Worki_nqn. _ ._ . Thedemand was for a 15 percent in- draise. ` When the strike was declared a few days ago the deal piicis alone asked for thirty cents per day more. ` The inside men regarded this as rash, as full preparations for a strike had not been completed and as a result they at first refused to join the strikers. I Five or six of the mills were closed. polled to shut down. ` The men tonight formed themselves into a union. CHICAGO MARKETS. Cinoaoo June 13 - (Special) - July 5% “ Wlieat......... ill “ Pork. . . . . . . . . $16.08 Sept. Corn....... .. . 525 “ Wheat.......... 8% " P0rk.................. $10.50 Since then several others have been cum- , if null’ VEIN will wiiii FoltlNSPECTl0Nn nirstiiliiiin 3 ._.»s-.. .-r, iii, . With iiemarkebie Clearness in - ~ Montreal at Ahern Mur- der Trlal » i _l ~ Morarnxan, June 18.-(Special)-The testimony of the eightfyear-old boy Oscar Niisiion was the feature of tddhy's pro- ceedings in the trial of James Hackett for the murder of little May Ahern. _ , The lad identified the prisoner he the man he had, seen in company with the little girl dressed in :tied at the aquqgdmet bank on the fateful afternoon. _ _K He also identified articles of clothing worn by the girl on that afternoon. His evidence was given without hesita- tion and lie answered the questions quietly and with self-possession. The Judge, however, warned the jury that care must be shown in accepting the story of so young a child. lllllli EUSTS ii lin ztiiiiii Wxnurvorozs, New Zeland, June ll - Mr. Seddon, the premier, says the cost of living in the colony has become so sg;-lm” owing to the action of the - "rings" that he hopes to see the govemnient adopt further measures ln the direction of Socialism. » He states in an interview that: the tish combine only permits a ce:-lain quantity of fish to be placed on the market, the surplus being thrown back into thesea in order tokeep up prices. For this raason, blue cod, caught in New Zealand waters is actually sold cheaper ~in'-Au‘strslia`ttian in this colony. Simllsrly owils to the meat combines 'the people of London, Cardil, Liverpool and Manchester can get New Zealand lamb, mutt/on, beef superior to that retaiied in the colony at logs than gh, retail price charged here. _*_* l§lHiS Willilll ll] lHilH DEATH Wmmrno June 12-Tivo iittla girls, aged ten and twelve, daughters uf a rancher, J. A. Hoffman, of Wood Mountain, Sask., perished on th; prairies. Thev left their home one night recentiyto drive in the horses during the absence of their father. At nine o'clock the next morning their mother gave the alarm to the Mounted Police, who`witha. search part spent s week nniu ending the oodles oold in death on a blull' scantily clothed. Tim children were locked in each o|.her's arms. Rain had fallen almost e`very day gin” they left home, accompanied by cold ldinsrd’s Lliilnieiii for ule evervwhere ,vvinds. Their suffering must have been terrible. ‘ o BOYS’ AN ~-_vin rows Go-Carts, ` sminrsiiin.-'riiiio _o _ " _ _“Reima mminl _t some tie daring tl.°.'.f.."r:‘.r. ..'.:..`l‘%......“' "nt-.§& mu; .ai_\d___sotlve. ~. __ _ A. _ ' T i 'mn _ it mars infos: ”°°“ ...~:.:.f:."`.re::, nnnlm. -- e h surf and still """m “Wade l""~~r.f'.n."~i"°° 'ire 'Fm' 'ls onilrins. {"o?piuoi¢h_ps‘xi§ iI¢RCHlmlmL§‘WILSOlli`f< ___\_;_¢§£_{_°ggg,-;&{g;=,,f§°,e»,;;,?,g",3';,(§; wk L 3 i ` _,M l D (llRL’5 `\§,,\_\.<\‘si\:r.'\\\\ J \~-3 "5"\" ` ` 3.57 ` sl.»§.<§é Wnggons and Carts, Bar- <1, Doll Ca-rts and sm, my ' Carriages, Velocipedes, Rowing -i'..:-.°f‘“°~.f.°.:.f>:.:°_"'.;°.if°:._-._*§r__-&. Woggono. - ~ is -__-ciroqucr sE'i‘s 4 4 Ba"ll,“6 Ball, 8Ball, Garden HAMMOCKS, ' Wholesale - Sets, Sand Paiis. HAM MOCKS. and Retail. _Carter&C0.,Ltd- " tr It ._ _, hill" _ _| .. 1. Y -7 r ` " ' " ` ' ‘ ‘ `- ._ »` "1" -'heb' 1 'r> 'ii ' o * ` and Tri Week 6| l V V e Circulation get c. . __, 05 Deily. ° ly _v7 Averag _ __ ._ , _ _ . _Iii “ " P '.' -~ -‘ ' ":» r ~ ’ ` 1 '°‘ i".-;:-r'.=-' > i \ V.-f