...vw -. 2%* *KHGQ `;_-;“<”*~§1’i$%.,,.. f.=s.\&_ ,§,;E=i%.=E?:(_,_ J»~ si as W h t t 'th Hi Worship and Gentlemen of the City Council by which all Lighting Consumers will be able to secure for home,stote or office ' e ave come o an agreemen wi s u I V _ ' - e i si-zo ELECTRI i'i‘¥. Therates now in effect and under which July 10th bills will be rendered are as followsz- wl o our Etscriiic cUs'roMEi. v2'-“v OF CANADA" SPEECH BY MB- J. HOWARD BUNTAIN Mr. Chairman, Ladies and Gen- tlemenz- The subject of our addresses to- day is one which should appeal to every true and loyal Canadian "Can.ada‘s Future!" What a burst of enthusiasm does it call up in the breasts of those whose hearts beat in unison with the great men who laid the foundations of our country? What a scope it affords for rhetoric and iervid appeals to the best of human sympathies! How it revives the memory of past glories, and brightens the aspect of the future. that we. by thinking ol this great country, may train ourselves in true eloquence. exalted patriotism, and manly camestness in ii just cause! We have a magnificent country. We have a peerless country. We have a goodly land. Our people are encouraged by s, patriotism ready for any sacrifice. The spirit of the supreme sacrifice that pervadcd thc minds of the Canadian contingents on the field of battle is sweeping across the Dominion, Heads which were bowed in sorrow are being lift- ed again in conndence. The people they attained some of the highest offices in the gift of the Canadian people. British tradition of fair play. which it is impossible for any one io describe, holds sovcrleign sway ever this vast country. It is the re-. suit of centuries of struggle, and, embodies the very soul of freedom, so that the prospective settler can look to Canada, and see that in this boundless country, he has unparal- leled opportunities of success, and the highest degree of freedom; regards mileage of railway. Freight cars, as well as wheeled palaces, run through tunnels and passes and glorious river canyons on their way to the Western sea. Vessels owned by Canadian companies are plying their way oil ihc tides lof every are inspired with noble purposesuocean. Thus Canada must in the They are looking forward to see and seize the opportunities which Can- ada presents. Those who govem as well as those who toil. are working for the advancement of this fair country. They believe that In this great 'land for good or ill All have a mission to fulfill. With these fscwrs so much in her favor. Canada cannot but be, in is very short time. a bright star in the l.'!mpire's crown. ' Our population is at present very small. But with the large number of Canadian newspapers which daily find their way into the outside world. the people of other countries are becoming acquainted with the boundless possibilities existing in Canada. They see that the door of' opportunity is never closed against men who wish to open it Exam es ' s commercial countries of ihc world. The broad prairie lands of the West. now so sparsely populated, yet so rich in the productivity of the Rolden wheat are awaiting develop- ment. It matters not what thc pessi- mist may say regarding the possi- bilities of crop failures in these deniablc fact, that thc early set tiers, who lacked the modern and scientific way of farming made s success of their enterprise, and they must have rejoiced to know thai what they began was being contin- ued by others, who ware making real what they in their pioneer dayi' had so daringly dreamed. And I air quite certain that it is no exagger- ation to say that Canadian cul- . pl can be cited of men who by indivi- dual efficiency. sound organization, over Canada-has made greater pro- gress, has achieved greater things PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Puauc NOTICE l have been credibly informed that a number of unlicensed persons are at present in this Prov~ ince engaged in soliciting the sale of stocks, bonds shares, etc , in companies, corporations or syndi cafes which in some cases have not the confidence of reputable financial circles i _ _ _ The public are thereforerespectfully cautionef" to make very careful in other competent sources quiry from bankers and before parting with sav- ln return for certificates, etc., of perhaps ver; vu|uu_ ,- - ~ pun, is held the everiuung imuu °"°°" ` E and steadfast determination rose in_and now enjoys greater pro»urces of public teaching and re-| __ loc gfuushefogltmnigy yghgilghgwlzn- . l . , ' ~ hhusthfggh become the granary o gAl‘g;ve au’ Canadians have cveryiWlLLlAM CHARLES WHITLOCK gnssed to ms eternal rest and “_ Canada is rapidly approaching a‘reHson to be optimistic. Here wel M,-_ william Charles Whitlock, a, ward at hils rescildencidon Eaygféieléls greater era of prosperity and dev-illdl/0 H lalld Capable of affording l1_familiar figure in this city for many Street sth 'ge 9' tvancw “gn active elopment, extending from the rug-‘haven and reflllle fl'0lll all 0‘/el" years passed away in a hospital in Yeafsl-) l- f'V°‘:o‘;“ eras Methodis, ged ond rocky shores of the Ai- crowded population. and <>l'fe1'lns New York city Thursday morning 3;-‘m if 1; was lf?" ,my year; lumiu to the peaueful and p1a¢id,from its boundless undeveloped re- at the age of '14 years, uf? £833 t I the sunda Schuh waiers of the Pacino. Her srrongestisources ample Space to satisfy the, Mr. Whitlock had been in falling Slzpevfnn ]“e°'; fnember of ¥he oh natural feature is the diversity of ,greatest ambition. Here we havemeunh for some time and two yum-S 1;* K X gs Ura and of me Parsonage her assets. Its growth is fed fromimore Celts than had Brian when he ago went to New york where his lCdH Ch0l:_ch. Trustee Boards The `many sources. She stands to-day as l7lHC€d l1lS heel “POD the MCR 0f,wife and members of the family had 3; i e st the house w“.con'ducwd the wo;-lgys premier wheghexpgi-ting Oden. More Saxons than had Ali`red,been residing, in the hope that the iy vécv Hammond Johnson, and. wfth all those factors lnduolnghoountry. Her doirying is huge and”/hen he founded his kingdom. Moreohnnge would benefit his health. Rm/_ E_'H' Ramsay' D_ D__ and mm gemm-5 to her lands, Canada musihprogressive. Her ranching, fisheries, N0l'mBll8 thin had Wllllflm when hel There was an improvement for a mere the remains were taken to me soon reach a population near to one,frl-lit-f8l'mlll8» fill'-fl1l‘mlr\8. and invaded England- We are thus the while but two weeks ago he took ii. cemetery ht wmsloe South for lu- hundred ml|1i0n_ Then u democracy stock-farming are unrivalled, yet ‘l9SC€DdBl'l¢S Of all the N0l‘l2l1€l”Il|turn for the worse and was obliged terment' Rev_ w_ “_ Palmer '°m_ built on a perfect system of educa-.only half of the available resourceslKl“8<-l0m f0\lll¢l€l'S Of WffSl€l’ll Ellf- to enter the hospital for treatment. ciatmg at the g,.uve_ There were tion, will solloli and more ihemre at present developed- - ‘,°l’°- We have f@S°1lfC@S by Sea and Mr. whluooh who was born lnueu to mourn thou loss' hu ,.,ue_ friendship of the globe. The exceptional 'variety of the 'ami as Well as civil ond religloiu New cuosgow. Prince Edward 1Sl'ione brother william, or Brooluey The world‘s commerce is now C0lll1try'S mlfl€I‘Bl‘ Wedllih- Bll0f¢l" liberty' we are heirs equally Wlthland Came W Ch“"1°"‘°"°“'“ when Point Road, one half-brother Mr. being directed towards tho North another brood hlshway for Canad-illwse who live in the_Brlu»-h isles onlin is young lad and brwme an Leslie Brycnton, of winsloe, ond American Comlnenp Canada wm»,ian progress. Did ever a countryll'° the 3105’ and tmdlllons °f me l1PPl`9mlC0 with me laik’ ‘_7°lm New' one half-sister, Mrs. Jennie IJ. two means on her borders musifnossess opportunities so favorable. Bmlsh EmPll'e~ S0m- the Well lm°W" fUmll'“1`° mlm' Royce, of Tacoma, Washington, U. naturally control no small part of l"l"0m the Atlantic to the Pacific her Clmadlflns h"»V0 f0lli;i'it side by ufacturcr, from whom he learned S_ A_ this trade. oonodoxo trnnsuomiion mineral wealth. consisting of sold. im” Wm’ Englishmen- S°°Wll"1@“-lW°0d Carving- ’ - problem is solved She ,wands fourth _silvery uickeh 1eud_ copheu usheswmbrishmen, and Frenchmen on the' From there he went to Rochester. Mn, |¢0l)ERlCK McAUl.AY among the nations 0, the world as ,,0u|_ und u-on surpass even the uh_, urning sands of Africa,on the bleak\New York, nrst following up his -A--~~ _ o oglnotlon or Aladdin. and the great- bailleflelds °f the Cflmelm €l’@llll1~lifl1de and than chlorine the illeav seldom were the people or New er pun of ,L yet hu, embedded in sula, and on the blood-voakcdirical profession playing mostly lnhclnsgow, N, B., more shocked than me bosom of mother earth' awaib plains of Flanders. They were cqiiahconiedy parts with various compnn-|when they learned of the death of mg the huud of um what u, re_ to the greatest soldiers of the world,iies that toured the New Englandllwderlck McAulay, formerly of deem it, ‘md Wim’ °‘\"llY numbered l\m0llil|Sl-8l»€S- Georgetown. The deceased was pos- To_duy every factor combines w the bravest of the brave. Their, About forty years ago hc returned sessed of quite a strong constitu- make wuuu._mwe\. a prime force in spirit still lives. Who then shalllto Charlottetown whcrc hc carried tion and scarcely knew what it was m;¢,l0m,| growth, Thu wuu,,_powe,. attempt in limit in even the mostlon the business of picture framing to be ill. It mattered little what near fum,-0 become one of the may of Canada. i~ unlimited, Embracing lnlflllll' ‘l€8l‘00 the great posslbili-land wood carving and where he also came or went, he had always a uu urea Over ohc_hund,.ed_und_hny ties for a most glorious future in continued to take an interest in theicheering smile and a pleasant word thousand Square m||eS_ and d|s_ Olll' b€l0v€d land? theatre. for everybody. I-lis passing will mean tributed throughout uh parts of the Canada is only at the beginning of For many years he was known as a great loss to his many friends and country' it can pmwde enough elec_ her career, in the morning of her one of our best actors. He also dl- admirers. but while all shall miss me energy to set in motion the youth. No man can foresee the,recled numerous amateur perform-;him it is the home that his low will 'wheels uf progress if ohh, harnessed greatness in store for her. I iimiunccs until declining years obliged be felt most keenly. His very pres- tu them neither a prophet, nor th ' hi to ~ - e son or 9, m retire fiom a plofdqslon in ence there was a benedietion. He The manufacturing industry’ prophet. but I believe that our glor- which his whole heart had always carried an atmosphere of good cheer Western lands, it remains an un- Wilnghto an abundance of raw mat- :lT;;lfr‘;"';1r°“3’s‘;':l§hell5’ fmlvgilll ‘WD-'bcgtcengleia d and sunshine with all with whom he _ er al as prog;-egggd ver fuvurahl Oylig c nes- cr e a reached the a c of came in contact. His loved ones will nlnce Confederation, buty wnh hui: l'lm°bl° bl@55ll”lK Of youth must soon.S@‘/ellty he continued to iakcgpart Ollml Sl8h f0l‘ l-he l»0lI°h Of B Valv- ural advantages 50 fupumhlu and °°°"PY H W0l'lllY Bllherc among ihe|ll1 il number of plays, displaying ru. ished hand and long for the sound raw mum-hu, _so uh,mdam_ more Great rllllllil Powers of the gl0bc_|mnrkable vigor and ability for on of a voice that is still. B t ith u u w no ,make stacks must mon me Methinks I see a noble and puissanl..0f lllS yeurs. avail. He was 9. member of the ilhmu h ,I th nation rousing herself lik ' H g ou e land as muuu c a lion, c was a regular attendant of the United Church. Through his illness ,f prosperity' and the hum 0;"f;';’_‘ after repose, Mornings 1 me hm- “Methodist Church, subsequently the he never murmured. Death had no .ow wheek must Soon bc hmm. m,a mighty eagle soaring high in ihc-United Church. terrors for him. His passing was unison with the VMC” of R mm heavens and kindlfng her ilndazzledl He was a man of splendid char. one oi' sweet peace. The floral tri- .emed people. eyes in the full mid-day beam Mc-|acter and respected and esteemed butes were many and beautiful. Be- But U Canada In tn be m_(_MM_nnd thinks I sec ii God-fearing and an iw one of our best citizens sides his orrowin um I H g _ s g wife and two tu,.u_ho I h 5 , zreatneru; lg in up more than R ho lulfflll `D00Pl¢ holdin!! as their ideal H0 leaves to mourn a widow in daughters he leaves to mourn his " " he we " """““~ b"" “I _wc must educate the youth whgs a `iisht perlwtilal ' ever shining w;¢hlNew York, three sons, Menwn infmother, two sisters, Mrs. Fraser of ghuse who at present guide the des_ brlliant rays and imbued with “the`Charlotietown, William and Earle`Chance Harbor, N. S.: Mrs. Reid of .mm of the world Shah have Spirit. by which the Galilean con-;and two daughters, Linda and Gert-'New Glasgow, N. B.; also two broth- .shumed on thu mortal mu.. the illllifed- Mcthinkw I see a frultfulllldé. all in New York. ers. Donald and Malcolm of New uemugc Wm devolve upon them' nm country. surrounded like the shield; There are also surviving, four Glasgow N. B.. and one uncle Mr.l lilly in enjoy but to im rove. It is 7' Achmeli by the blue rim of the brothers .Wallace of 'H be ' lr f u . M t 1 er rt Par er o Georgoinwmtn he,-More hupemth,e thug the youth vgghn. “and holding within those J0hn. Nelson and Silas. arf: ri::e'whom sincere sympathy is extended' if canada imow their duty and pre- ' "6 H People basking in ins sister. Mrs. /il. williams in charlot-'-A ,ure themselves for "_ The rank of righteousness. justice, and liberty, lelbwn. Two of his brothers Walter' . -no->--__ ,, muon mu, be mum u., the chap ‘hlhlnil more and' more unto the llid Caleb died within a ysdr ' mm. of her peopm therefore when ierfect day. I thank you. , ir The body will arrive on the .wand NEW WONDERS IN DILPIIIN. i speak of educating the youth oi ...._..._._<,,,__*__ Janada. I do not necessarily mean, Hindi!/"of the higher branches No mon will orluoim voor . at one e us to arrive at icch- when ` iical efficiency, but I mean the ____l?:|;"f_mimmg ht lducstion that will produce thor- oughly disciplined oharsoier, guided ay spiritual ideas. But it must be aught and directed in the right . _ . pirii.. Our teachers in the schools. M W fur professors in the universitiuu - “ nd our clergy in the pulpit; muiii M iroclsim that in the region of the "° Saturday night by the into mln “ms the funeral will Bflsliton Avenue. It will be under the Qddfellown of which Mr, was ii. prominent member, BWl_l‘d¢d the Veteran jewel service. member of tho member ..l....__ . ... 5.1 mankind,woli for our be hl S - `~ afternoon at three dclgoi fr`brrIn D°l'll'h`h‘l“"*' 'p"°“`l‘“"y |°"°W:; maiden of his .pei-oriniiui iannwvuils vi oo son Meiiton, No.” mnudmmle mums from 'nos iavrlwlnrr. S0 oi’ its dniiik lrrofwn- ' union, idniooll-y look of limo, rin miles, of hor Journey by arriving Princess Kenis, which ls’ piloted bi Capt. C. D. Barnard. The duolicssi Buchlre and Karachi, as well as Sofia. wllli5i~.i1 Quin oftorn of' welll( oo-ii- stii.ii\izl‘on due no foo fra-qilout riiiv'Isf.i:l:li, is iilliiflil we can ra-iso as iliili forms il`i\0im welll rlif lille fhicn' vnl'i'ieil'rs, ivliliile-lifli-ey iln liioi cnnliie ti-ue fi-inn need .tho pitrcili. viii- i‘io»ily 'lu uosiiiiily aiiiplleaiod u.nloiil.g ill--2 ueerliliingsi, Tlho nc-w eil-lialns have indivi- ihial floiwem of .rzmiarkaible size. milirly las illnillgri we ‘in silver dollar wiZ':.'h iil°<‘l.iro of ul1'usua.i~ lei.gilli. Tile Wiricxhacn or fhol'ly‘hlo~ck dleil- liihinliluni iis ii time sinuiin. A |-jpg] viniiioisiz ilhc i‘nn~oi.gu‘ 'types ng ,jug lllafekmriro arrl Lmrntiloni stlrailii. Fmm Elln.n~r»~. como the ~woll'¢honllii.l Lernloino hybrids iwhllcih. mamiy d9|uh|ui,umg ipnsfef ii limo soil. -'Now' is the time to start del ,phliniium seed. Miami' Will Sill” nlnuuf iihllg yeiair from seed soil*-I llioiw. Sulrmnefr-sown seed some times gives irouble ill gellllllll' ailing. it alwulld be soaked owl nlgini bororo olouuns and =>'l“>“l“ bo loom moist _uuill serm1l1=Wl°“ sun-is. 'rho soo-d wil l novo to ll° poured sfiieir ddakilnlz. ‘bill ll W" be solwln lthdclnly and lib hairlil dorio ais evnicli lllllllillit deivdlbih” siudii a siooirlgi and deiiliiilis root The Duchess of Bedford, 62-year- ummm immeqiausly alter sellll' old aviatrix, who was near dlsusfsruuumuu 1i|p¢,1_ ||f_ in not difficult lo at the start of her round trip N seipsniats iilnem amid traraplani HH India, c0m|>|°lMi l-ll° Um MP. 130° soon as the first 'iirile leaf shown. G-‘Jvo -d1°Jl‘plllirli1.ims riclh soil ‘bill Slf°l¥ ll 30"! lll h°l' PWM- 01° a/void 'fresh maliiiire. li/is 'D091 l° prepare ilhe 'bed some tinlle in ad- viar.-co, diilgiiigi lin: the nneinure I0 planstomako the iilghttolndia ln`de;uiy_ The uleniphi-mums 'nourv four stages. halting at Aleppo. mm :three *oo seven loot ill holyliit, aooordhia; to typo. IN MEMORIAM MRS. CHARLE7;-BRYENTON About five weeks after the deiilh or her husband Mrs. charles Bri'~ enion departed this life at thb l'l°|“° or lin-. noone aryonwn, winsloe. il the age of 82 years. Mrs. Bl'l'¢ll; ton was a member of the Meihdlll' Church for many years, and a ill? member of the W. M. S. The IW’-7 or noi- life might be summed "P "I the words, “she hath done Will; sho could." Amr the doeth oi llil husband and the bresiilns “P°s the homo in chsriotmovni. Brycnton rapidly failed in bel ~ giaivlenem eoiiisiider the moot 'no- bu-sit mil most easily gfrowr of illia '8‘8'l‘dens~, iliielr iziilliure should beiliieived l ' m Y and it was soon seen bil lfll°°° “Is were caring for her that she W" _H10 liclt. Thiore more several Anwitloani Mt "ve 'wry much lomer’ and . simiiliiui. iriiisiifh, Mwvamu mhh and came after a few day! '“tf‘§f§, whiich ulrp as ifino ug :iihg |mn;m¢¢|l“U~ Wh°“ nh’ n“°°d tum, I away to join those wht; me homo N-ow ilini iiilic indium, elcpai-ii-°n Mmm’ Th” “Nw” and by mv. meal: sitd.i~f'nii. has