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JUNE I3. |901 l _ 3 -i - f ' . ii i- ' f fl - i ._» BLEW 0UT Sad Dcath of an Invalid SMALLPUX BRDKE OUT in Lapiairie-lllan Killed by THE GAS 1 Dalton, McNeill, Simpson, Bayfield, Mul- lally, J. J. Blake. in Montreal. mainder all pass. a Stone-Child Burned to Death. Tignish; J. YY. McNeill,Kensington; E. ._ .....§.__ ARMY VEIERAN Mullally, Sourls: Pass, F. Bayfield, Ci y J. J. Blake. City; A. S. Simpson, Bay View; J. E. Fleming, Rustico. ~ Pass. McNeill, Simpson,Bayfleld,Flemi J. J. Blake. - r Pass, McDonald, McNeill. Donald, McNeill,Pickard McGill College Results FOURTH YEAR. ‘ THE MEDALS _EOR , _ Opthalinology.-Honors, Fleming, Pass ~ Surgery.-Honors, Mullally, Dalton, Obstetrics.-Islanders all pass. Presented at the Horscguards Ycstc.day by Kin "8, Edward Vll Pathology.-All pass. ~ Clincal Surgery.-Honors, Mullally: re- KING. I QUEEN ANI) THIRD YEAR. PRINCESS VICTURIA .$353.1 l`.‘?.‘.i’f.`.j.i‘2‘§'.§L’§‘.f.‘;‘l“.§f.`if.f..?£`Z”.‘§.'i‘Z.fI st 1... S. lo. ~ ander Campbell, Souris _ ~ _ Mellini Diseases.-Holm. Campbell. On the Dais-Lord’ Mayor and Moorish Embassy Wer Pass, L. N. Pickard, city; J. F. McNeill ‘ ‘ Kensington;A. A. McDonald, Cardigan Pathology-Honors, Campbell. Picka , Hygiene--Honors. Campbell; Pass, Mc .Pharmacology and Theranpent-ics-Hon~ - Present-Roberts and Milner at the Head Followed _b Buller and Ian' Hamilton-A Notable and Brill Ceremony Lasting Three Hours. _ ors, Campbell, McNeill; Pass, Plckard, _ ~ _.- _ SIXTY STUDENTS QUARANTINED. Mo.\'rni:.u.,June. 12.-(Special.)-Several cases of smallpox have broken out in La~ prairie hospital and 60 students are qua;-_ in antined, with their holidays to begin two weeks time. SHE BLEW OUT THE GAS. Mrs. Mary Williams of Edwards, N. Y. came here to consult a specialist and blew out the gas in her room where she was found dead. KILLED BY A FALLING STONE. James Kirby working on the new medi- cal building nt McGill was killed by stone falling on him. CHILD BURNED TO DEATH. _ Moxcros, June 12.-(Special)-A three year old daughter of John A. Jones of Pollet River set fire to her clothes and was burned to death. BEACH’S STOMACH Sc LIVER PILLS the only reliable TQNIC pill for Coustipa tion and Indigestion, no sickness, no pain, from using Beach’s Pills, Send 10 cts. to The Baird Company, Woodstock, N. B. for a trial san_i__ple.\l__tegular size bottle price 25 cents. at all dealers. I a Springfield; J. W. Coiiln, Mt. Stewart: I. J. Yeo, City: F. J. Hogan, Tignish; Pass A. B. McKenzie, Springfield. McDonald. Clinical Surgery-Honors Camp l . » bel , Pickard; Pass, McDonald, McNeill. Clinical Medicine-Honors, Pickard, McNeill; Pass,McDonald, Campbell. Clinical Chemistry-Honors. McDonal ' Pass, Campbell, McNeill, Pidkard. Obstetrics-Honors,Campbell;' Pass, Mc- Nei Pickard McDonald ll . _ Passed in all subjects-Campbell, A. A. McDonald, J. F. McNeill, L. N . Plckard. si=;coND Yuan. F. C. McGrath, Tignish passes in all subjects. rmsr vnan. Aggregate in all subjects l5th;J. E. Gillis, Darlington. . Anatomy Honors. Gillis, J. A. Stewart Physiology.- All Island students pass. E Physics.-Honors, J. W. Collin, A. B McKenzie, I. J. Yeo, Pass, Gillis, Stewart, J. C McDonald. Biology.-Honors. D. Shaw, Covehead; Gillis, Collin, Yeo, Pass, Hogan, Stewart McDonald, McKenzie, Gillis. Histology-Honois, Godin, Gillis, Stew- art; Pass, McDonald, McKenzie, Hogan, Yeo. Chemistry-Honors. Codin, Yeo; Pass. McDonald, McKenzie, Gillis, Stewart Hogan. Baeteriolo -Honors Gillis, Pass All Aggregate in all subjects, third, Alex- f .- d`. d. 'run Kms nrsrnlairrns ininats. ` The soldiers marched past receivin Loxnoiv, June 12.-(Special)-At the i their medals,saluted and passed on. Horse Guards parade this morning King __ xrniranr Noranrms runsaxr. Edward presented medals to three thous- 'm':S°“th Anim Ventana' A I A A the head of the procession, then Sir Bed- he Gm” s‘1“”_`° was lined Wm* vers Buller, Gen. Ian Hamilton and G“"dS° 1° um “ut” Was* P“1'P1°°°V° host of others, including the Duke o ered dais, surmonnted by an Indian tent Marlborough ` ings were b°°“m“u5' d°°°r°t°d° the Queen standing beside the Kin THE DECORATION AND MARCH PAST. trhl'0uRh0ut¢ The Lord Mayor attended in state also FEATURES °F 'nm PB°°“°’°N° ' the S in M ri h E ba in at _ The procession was an incongruous one, nec oo s m ssy pi ur esque c0smmes_ -_ ilncltuding o§cers_ and m;i;_;n uniform, , Promptly at eleven o'clock the Kingf ci°:u;;,s a;uif0;:;e'ex;oucem;!;en 8 . _ _ , _Queen and Princess Victoria arrived ~ _ nd _ d wok th “pl h d is wounded soldiers ln hospital clothes an e aces on t e a ‘ and half a dozen attaches. 4 \ THE DISTRICT MEETTN _ _. .\ _ Of the Methodist tliu1rehm iiodorscsthc Prohibiti " -~. .~,' » » .~~ Ig., - -.~.-§_.»3.--e =~»»'." ’-." ' '- __ - _ KY v ‘ ‘ Isl d student . 1 _ mini \Ve received a lot of the chocolate Invictus Shoe at $3.50. This is the second in- stallment of this popu- lar shoe we have or- dered this spring to supply the large de- mand. All readv for Saturday. Full lines of the In- victus now in stock. Gao. A Slater’s name is stamped on the sole. And the price $3.50. $1.00 and $5.00. - GOFF BROS. Sole Agents. Auction Sale ....oN. _ ._ _ londay. June 178| _|851- AT 11 0'CLOCK» A. IL At the Residence of Carl Owen.B»`I>h' moud Street W'eet'f- Household Furniture _including_ wsim nmrsflor Ssl.Dlnws_P~°°"= Kitchen and Bdroom Fu\iHI$» the other an S. ` Passed in all subjects-Collin, Gillis, A. B. McKenzie, J. A. Stewart, L J. Yeo. following are the closing rates: Pork, $14.8o. Sept. Wheat, 69;; Corn, 4.3%; Oats. -- Pork, $15.02,§. ` Closing prices Amalgamated Copper American Sugar American Tobacco Atch' Common Bu i n Louisville Nashville ‘ Manhattan The Charlottetown District met at 9 yesterday morning. In addition to the _ministers of the District reported Tues- _ l day, the following lay delegates were pre- CHICAGO M~'__\RKEIs° sent: Henry Slnith, Theophilus Moore, Chi _ June 12___(Specia_1_) ___ Th; Golding Howard, Grant Mutoh, David July, Wheat, '70§; Corn, 422; 0a`ts,-- A Secretary. ‘ New Your minimis. S°°'°t=”- - ° June 12 121; Rev. G. M. Young and Mr. T. Moore. 141 the transaction of its routine business. 139;; Dil property Grace Church reported the pur- Brooklyn Transit rl‘n&rto New York Central P id C mon North ac e om 1111 York Circuit to sell the land on which the Rock Island St. Paul A nil 49 In reference to Circuit boundaries a re- 93i solution was submitted by the Quarterly ' Board of the Mount stewart Circuit United States Steel Com. st at £5 G. _ G R T H E arrxnivoon' s1=;ss1oN. -4 2.30 p.m. ' rn!! ba expmied 300°’ In fmt’ tl' The di-st work of the District was the PERTH HOT NOW _ P which aggregate as follows. Membership 2,000, net increase 50. Missionary Fund $1,485, decrc_ase$13- ` * Sustentation Fund $2323, increase $50- H - f Snpernumerary Fund $526. I Contingent Fund $65,- increase $1.10. S. S. Aid Fund $19.10. Educational Fund $312, increase $186. with a _ f0or new stock of Hammocks just. _ _ Children's Fund $735. ° f°P‘“ed “P and the People h¥veiI»A¥Ds1.ro.vr1os'ro 'run amvuai. con- dradv mnsi N bw A A rannsci-:. i ' W5 °5°"` 7°“ "_" Bat G°'?&s ml' 'nie brethren count; nity appointed as ltholin0\|iFair`Phl>8l- G51* b°yl‘de,le5ILDlBtothe approaching (bnference Carpeta,Pi¢urcl,¢!¢- iT.`°.."'“'° ` iiSllBi_ l 0; ‘lone of our New Casts, Go-“si-easfollows: » zu: _ ohm' rusw Diana Sus BNI' can cmisges °f W‘=°°“'°"'°" “°°“'”“°°"’°“"‘3”“°’“’ i and Kitchen Umllllt CDO* $1* 1. stock diowpnioa. nl.li1.ns»n.n¢fi¢umr.I»=m "° °° Henry Smith _ we B J. T. Hellith. ` 1. n- rrrnm. __ d ‘ s ° _ . H. Rev. Henry Pierce, A. B.,-Statistical Rice. » ~ Sabbath' School Committee.-G. M. then read. The district then proceeded to layman. . i _ ` . L I _ rd B ` he 1 * 1 D 0 2 an _ , asking that hence its boundaries consti- L¢8l91““l°f* 0°-me b¢f°'° the ,“‘°°"i“3» COB-NS! CUB-N5! (JOHN S? tute Glenflnnan. Black River,M-aunt Ste- F11; f°11°“;;:E Tsgluérn _:T llsisegii __ _cs _ 1-cami atilnui. ..es°v¢ ate°rv¢W=1S\‘ fT€D‘1¢l;§‘;’{_”:;h?;f_°r';;§(§?;“f`°av'§hef§mg ggedagg bhgaggeux; 051-;ii|;_ _:c;e;;hg»,\:er,:;d._ of the Methodist Church,'now in session in O COTDS . _ _ _ _ _ . ' t* no cure-¢that’_s a good many-yei_ldsq\_l_l;>elfl° discussion ensued in which the interested _ this C1l`»Y» h°_°1'»__\1{*g’P1‘°V°5 °_f 51;; “$3135 ly to Pilfmmi 0°" EF“’?°°°f “ _ “ces circuits took part. Tile mono.. wasnegll- ‘ot the P1-ov new vvernmcnt in ri ?'1°“3 time at the buamqzs' Ai-,x%?&;g1s¢-, tived but another was pissed app linting 6!Dl`¢S91°H 5° the V010* °f the D°°D1¢» ' 1-VY ` m fact Just know w 0 I ' aCommittee to visit the circuits alfscted brinitlllg 11520 f°1`¢e_f'h° Pf°¥11bm°“ Act °f by the proposed change, during ’ the 1900. 8115 P98813 With “lil-“lied D1¢BS\1f°» 1'* coming year for the purpose of fully in- the a<1dreSS¢S of the Premier. Attornei Y" T-tl vestigating the matter and to report to General. U-Hd °lh¢1` m¢mb¢l`S °f i-he G°V‘ ' A -' - '° hei d in ti the next Annual District Meeting. €1'l1lD¢l1U GXDNSSIHR i» 1' fberm I 00 todo all in their wer to Thos. Tweedy, Vernon River J H McKenzie, Sauthport. C, L Bovyer Mt. Stewart. Charles Bi-yenton Winsloe. Jas Essory Union Road. All the ministers expect to attend the Ross, Dr. Geo. H. Marvin.Jas. Duck, Chas. Conference at Marysville with the: exce Bower. Henry McKenzie. tion ol Revs. J. Parrins and 'r. Hicks. The roce d'n d i ' p e I RS opene W th smging 'rr W 'ro COYFERENCE COMM and prayer. ' mfE°_ _°‘ f _ The following elections were made: The following brethern were electe Rev. A. D. McCully.-Journal Secretary. representatives tothe different conference Rev. 'Jacob Heaney A. B.,-Assistant committees. Stationing Committee -Rev S. Committee for auditing Schedules- Young, minister; Henry Smith,.layman Epworth League Committee Rev Jas The record of the Ministerial session was W. McConnell, minister; Golding Howard Annual C Miss onary Committee - Dil In the matter of acquirement of church L. Beer, alternate, H. -Smith nil chase ofa fine new pipe organ at a cost of A. D. McCnlly,Minister; Golding Hows Dil $l6(IJ. which _is giving eminent satisfation layman. “_” 0° the C0UZ!‘¢885i0l1- ' Nominating Com mittee.-Rev. W. Hl_1 Permission was granted to the Trustees Thomas, minister; Golding fHoward, la. D11 of the Stanhope Methodist Church on man, Sustentation Fund Committee --Rev. 5 Children's Fund Committee -Rev J. church stands and to remove the building W. McGonne1l,minister; Golding How 155 to a larger and more convenient site. layman RESOLUTION' RE PROHIBITION ACT The matter of the recen. Prohibit n d and purpose po f this very satistact :ry measure. Business ofthe District was resumed at enT‘:_:§';)iSmct phages ibgbearty support to enforce the Act . - _ solution. and it was seconded by the Bev S. H. Rice, and supported by`Revs. J.W McConnnel. H. B. Thomas. and Thor voice. One feeling preva u ng discussion, namely the more drastic th measure of prohibition the better. TRI next annual district meeting .be heldfln the First church 'Charlo On Tuesday evenfmg a missionary ing was held at _ which Boys; <_A.‘D.'M '.l-elssriil » i e .sting silaeceetlve arm of thu work of God,the C. C. Cltktol, itliaisincslaudadiouracd date in re City ownersiiip orima, __ _ and d_id_not_ they expressedwislibsofthe ad’ected,you arethe men who pay inevery eifartto make the law as emac- _ _ f th . .t tive as possible, and _very strongly ex- better be rep”-ed reception of the reports ro_m e circui messes its dissatisfacmm with City council in in refusal io auow its omcers “- Theliicv. G. M. Young moved .the re Hicks, and carried without a dissentient - iled d ri tl: l i G 1itt1¢vr9b1¢»n'l°r_¥°_\1;rmsre..the__ C 8 tte- 0_- Cullyaud Jacob 'Heaney 1-lntcre cil Chamber can, by any means whatever, coming live years beli-ghted by that wond- erful conglonieration of old machinery in nightly trcpidation. That the quar- fully term the “illiterate quartette”wouid descend to the depth they do, to givgg longer lease of_life to the “Irregular Inter- mi ht be witnessed b watchi the faces Chamber last evening. " ' _ his wish was for this Cit to own d A ' 8 7 °° cided t operate its own plant. This year I think `.w°n1d.:r::h°!1!a|I the citizens have a right to know what' E A his reasons are for blocking this matter. lu-P Lora nobem and Loi-<1 Milner were at G°_°‘°"~ Y°“' W°’Sh‘P» 2° °‘°"- U il" (yearn: ins _ citizens of Charlottetown have no faith in ` human one half of your Council they would ‘be dabmd mtheguu 8 loth to lose faith in you and it behooves anmm on at an f, youto pick carefully your footsteps and lm umm ho on no consideration-tothrow in your lot ~ s -' N - againsthonesty and fair dealing. ‘ meremnea ' ' ’ The speciiication issued by your Council Talk about 3 called fora price per lamp for lighting an wen ‘dvd this City for three or dve years and rn ade sm In .wk And no mention whatever of such _a course _us “em to “Q the _City acquiring control of _' either of, we mmm lu _ the plants tooperate themselves for the sommmn H” i Wm, in coming years. Under those specldcations Yam, Wanna you received the tenders, one from the ' I - ' FullCo., for $69.50; one from the Royal I _ _,_ _ £01' $95-00 Perlamp and yourclearduty was _ ' to accept one of those tenders or for cause _ _V ' ' _ ‘i_ throwthem both out; and itis not unrea~ ' AND , sonable to lnsinnate that this is whathn, honest and fair minded Council would ' ,en ave done. W hat right had you and-_ the itlzens ashort timeago, ask their ina_n»_ oagcmlwt decidedly Do you and the tenders for lighting the streets for one, hree, or five years, and two tenders were n, one from the Full for $o9, and one from he Royal for $50; of course this upset the calculation of the then quintette and to vor the Royal they decided on not ac cepting the tenders. but instead to make temporary arrangement with the Royal nd take a plebiscite on City ownership his aftermath of City ownership was something that would have remained closely bottled up in the capacious brain of Mr Councillor Mluipulator, had the Full bo not tendered, and was clearly on his part, a. part of a well thought out scheme, and now, Mr. Tax payer, I pro- pose to show you by a few figures just what that scheme cost you, it cost you. at any rate the difference between the lowest tender last year$.l9 and the lowest tender this year $® 50, which is $10 50 per lamp for say 80 1ampS=$S40 00 for one 7681' 01' $4 200 00 in live years Let us carry the illustration a little further and see what would have happened had the Full ` Co not tendered this year,it would then have cost you per lamp the diference between $a9 00 and $90.00 for if the Full tender had not been in, is it not a fair sup position that the Council would at once ave decided that they could not enter . ._-.xv->. ' F v'l~...~ _ 5 .__ .'- J - 1.. _ l I _ _ I 'rua soul- weisoiss, Go Slow, Your Worship. Bw Bw “descent-we S ____ ( _ for tha Hili'sbcro.Bridge. Sm,-It scarcely requires one to be a T1""§°h" 313991' 3°". prophet or the son ofa prophet to forereli m°"““8 'Wm GMPG- P~Q- WH-IMI. What the action of the City Council indie- °°d”' P0333 f¢l'1-» M- Poole e ated in re City lighting. It indicates as clearly as the nooi1~1'lay sun that if the ' _ ' g celehrateil qliai-cette who rule in theCoun- sunk that keeps the residents of the Esplanade Glnidl .P0130 ` _ C inittent” was what oneanrl all expected, B¢Pllb11¢.UfI1lB‘ /1 but that His Worship would do other sc- Pwnc y tion last evening than vote for the lowest _N°’°h St" 5° _ . tender securing the contract, was a com. D0m'u!ou Iron lull Steel i iallt Flew Surprise to every honestcitizen as “ ~ Pnl- ' ~ ` s _ r lla ~- -' ' ‘ of the citizen spectators in the Council H°‘*3¢P°“'¢ » `~ ' _ Last year HisWorship hadan excusehor tam th’ lpnmoh ' m~ the non-acceptance of the lowest tender-,as plum théggl _.| . “ an theooutract onncilto take into consideration at all ' __ sy anno soon latin Royal pin ill to °’“°° S- rentyou theirplauti 'Did you not go 'to ~ 'M°'"‘°°‘1; _ - _ - _ Indy H41 piper. Lastycarthe Council called for? usethe DERS. A genuine ' superior _to _ umxxh me ieiliioirs, init. Sclllwws ll carry their perm, im. ony willful- the tFnrnish°dbynoonsii¢, Bylnaya: oo. Montreal.) i _ Closingprices _ Montreal St. By. Toronto St. Ry. nsiifsxscny. _ l rm city st. ny. Dominlonjoodl oo. ° WarEu¢\a ’ '_ _ , ,_ _ much ofthe Ni Tfdnish L _ _ F01' Blood _Purideqand Condition in Although the _ over _the fastest" the largest-the over a greater on these are owned Liverpool, and Messrs, Harland and who _are celebs-atsd of the vesselathey put into the l aLiros‘r,consUirP'r1o1¢;. _ nn. J Park, head since which thcStat what 11 &'-\, Foot Bulls Base _ Tennislalla is Cricket _Bello »_ , Tennis B638 l ‘P Cricket Bats ' Cuttchcwliliits _ - gloves, = _ ' Whitley Boxing Gloves _ etc. etc. 'lowest pineal _ Inpnrhu sf* ll .liiff 8 5 iulpxi ~