i""°“ flllcly themselves. Amy person I iG”i1K§iiiA1i"”`“”"‘ "' -4 TT* _ I _i .;°{_< _ _ . |._ -*_ ..."1--' V. _ » I'f` 2 - -- ~ " 'i ., '~ '. . , _ _ "“‘I'II"'*'I""I‘I‘°"°'“" "°“*°' Ari’ Cf°SSwc vi the Straits.. M=n1`“°P°'*°" '“*°“=i-“’“t%"I 'ro-rnerrnw it is ex wed that nrcsni e ~ in _ _administration of justice _ arrangements ,M tg; funeral 0; Sum may in the Solufih Congnegabionul i h h, I hi D . Hi th II JIIIIIIIIIIIISIIII 3.223. .;°....‘i..; ....1 ..“..i..”;::..._ ° N _ _ _ EW GLASGOW, N S , Juris 11- _-- preliminary examination of John SUMMERSIDE, June 11-Two bicy-1 charged' 'w th 'murdering Dun ,cle races have been arranged* to take 1. £001* P11190 IWF9 ¥Ud‘l‘-Y- place on Thursda evening 24th inst. V prisoner wouldmake no state- it Sirmmcrside. 'she ranes will scart The Stipendiary then sent thc "at 7 p.m. from the store of Braco to the Supreme Court in,iMcKay and Co,, and ‘lie course will for trial on a charge of mur- be along] central street to Town Hi Cllll T0 REPAIR DAMAGED LOCKS. Linkletter Road and Water St. Fur- P. E. 1-. Conference was held in the -1- 'ther particulars will be given later. Methodist Church, Mt. Stewart, Tues- J una 11-Hon George P condition of the fina i, _ . , - . A PRETTY WEDDING- investm-ent of the trust funds. iChowexi, F. A. Wightmaln. G. A. Sel- iel; I, ' A very interesting event took pls/cs in St. John on Wednesday, when Mrs. Amy K. Plummer was united-_in marriage to William A. Pattison, traveller for this Maritime Nail Com- pany. The ceremony was performel 'ny Rev. A. B. Co-hoe, pastor of Brus- sels strert Baptist Church, in the e <.f the immediate relatives con‘t1‘actli'ng parties, there _wore ruo attendants. bride was b_ecomin‘gly» sttircd silk princess gciwn, and li~c'r suit was off tr.`iipe with hail lo match. Mr. and Mrs. Pattison left the noon fr~'n for Bl two weeks' I-fill to Prince' Eiliru-.d l..l i-li~e psirty. A large number oi the friends of the ,party were at the wharf to tender best wishes. Miss Winnilrrd Beer of this city, who left Wediicsilmy miorning at the ineclal re- ol the Britannia; Mfg. Co. Ltd., "'01 the party at Halifax last even- IDR und thus made the number com- at the S. S. Northumber- entsred Picton Harbor W9' wlth fl‘h`e Gjuardlan's Jolly on the 3_1; Free Trip tu Bos- aml New? lr. _ , at Coney Island the party Hlecially en}o` the New Steeple- Pnrk which ls, as it called. a Pavillon of Fun- ‘“° Park is really a mam- lllouth l»ii.lld1n|‘; of steel, concret! and “ml Kiwis. thoroughly fire proof. :W Ill' far the largest in the world' TT' amiisqmignf, purposes. Geo. (1. IY°“. the obliglng proprietonleaves "’ ll-one iinlhurned to make every "0 has never laughed can enjoy s ‘°°d 0\1\'=.» and rest assured that tw- »'°¢Y-flvo thousand people are laugh- " 'ii the seine time. The Bei-ir ie so 'O mother big feature that will add its interest and attractiveness ru-e I ronaiit, who is to bring his balloon, the Pomniern, the blggesil in the world, to these _groundsmin n space kct' aside the western cnkl of Steeplecbase Park. Persons of an ad- venturous bent will be enabled' to take o trip t‘o the skies, the intention be- ing to allow the airship to ascend to a. height of 1,000 or 1,‘500 feet. Ht which altitude it will be held- captive. In' aililitioin to this, Dr. Thomas will make frequent ascenslons, siccolmpaiii- ed- by expert aeronau-ts. For the members of the Big Frei Trip party all mall matter which leaves Prince Edward Island via. Summerside on the morn- ing of June 11, 12 and 14 should bo a)ddre4ised~ "Care of Commonwealth Hotel, Boston." For all mail leav- ing as above on the morning of June 15_ 15 ,md 11 address "Care ol Hotel Victoria, Broadway and 27th St., New York City," leaving` on June 18 and 19 “Care of Commonwealth x-retei, Besson." and leavin: on June 21' and 22, "Care of Hotel Duderln, Bt. John, N. B." .___- Tn my many fricnds'~in city_.gnd__ untry, I desire to extend (mi. In :Tire tharlis for their very geirerclifp M11, 1.1 uit- recent cnerainn cement.-` - Yours, ` Bmpm STEVENSON. Ne`r¢ii,ruver, June 11. 1 wish, through the columns of your paper, to express my sincerest W tis." ~'::..°°...'i:°:i d i~ e'rec 0 'B- h°“°°d m° ur ng LAURA slim. Roselierry, June 8 1909. CARD OF THANKS. I rheived on June the 7th. with new eetzslseunn the ten dollars lil gold and wish to express my sillcerp thanks, to my many friends and- re- latives who so kindly n9SI¢f»€d'll‘Nf HI The Guardian Contest. _ _ Respectfully yours, JANIE M BUCHANAN nw. in. iviniii iiii. BOSTON, June 10-The morning light was breaking us the Venerable The Ministerial session of the Chur- lottetown District of ‘the N. B. and da June 8th, Rev. Wm, Hiarrisnn in Edward Bell J M Rice' D R. lar, W. E. Johnson, L. J. llllason. Those absent, Rev. Elias Slack- ford, and Rev. Hugh Mil-her of Com- wall, were excused. The us/ual business of the session was transacted. . _ Rev. Geo. Orman of the Reformed Episcopal Circuit for the pldst year.. applied-for admission into the N. B. and P. E. I. Conference. The District unanimously decided to suppor‘t Mr. 0rman's application. The District met in annual session on Wednesday June 9th at 9 ai. m., chairman Harrison presiding. The above mentioned members were present and the following Lhymlvnl- Henry Smith, 1st Charlottet/olwn Norman ll/l'cIJeod\, Grace Chiutchn C1198 Bryenflon, Winsloe, Daniel Ross, 'Moni- taigue, Joseph -Roberts, -Murray Har- bour, Edward F., Jay, Mt. Stewart. Rev. W. E. Johnson was apllorirqtdd 'statistical Secretary. The reports from the different Cir- cuits were carefully refvfiewed. 'rue District renewed s net increase of 21 in merndgcmhlp, 128 Baptisms 59 marriages solemlnizcfd, 92 'uuria.lis, an increase of olver $200 to the General Missionary Fund, and' an increase of $472 in the total connectional Furnds. The aimounit raise'-d on time District for all purposes ws/s $1949.90. The total Sunday School force was reported at 2089 officers' and tea/chefrs-, an increase of 26. The amount raised in- the Sunday Sch-001 fo ra'll purposes, $1224.76, a decrease of $329.31. _ The following gentlemen were elect- ed 'oy representatives to the e/lmuya conference, which meets at Woodstock N. B., June 16th. Henry. Smflth,, W. C. Turner, Theo. Moore, Geo. Hiaw- ard, Wm. Boyle, Amos West, Jae. Moore, Rogers Farquharson, Daniel Ross, A. P. Prowse, and, Dr. J. T. Mell1sh_ Res'erve-John Hayden and Jlosiali Roberts.. ,_ The election to this various confqt- ence committees resulted' as follows: Sunday Schools, F._ A.. Wig*h~mi_nn,, J. T. Melllsh. 4 \ ;\ Epwfth Lelguo, D..»R. OWWGII Wiiil ole. ` ` . ‘ _ y . _ ' - '- ;c_o`i1_iin_genl:, J. M. lRi_ee,»..1.~rr;__ll»l~ Oiyuroh Property, F. A. Wlglrhnan _ Wm. Boyle. _ State of thc: Work, W. lil. Jdhliaon, Amps West. " Nimlinating, J. M.. Rice, W. C Turner, _ _ Clase leaders,_,Wnl'._H\__r£ieon, W. C CHICAGO MARKETS. _ CHICAGO, JI!!! 01-ISDBEIII)- July WIIOI/G ".1095 July Goff! ......'|'f SSDI. ........ ....-o 1 -....g.....l‘I6I in-ies ¢e.lueu;¢o_ai»eei Hmm, -of -a III IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIS Will Present Their Troubles Before the G.P.R. Presi- dent at Montreal- wlNNrPEo`, _June i1~(Sfi>ee“iei)- Eight C. P. ZR. conductors represent ing unilons of this body frir-1 the At- lantic to the Pac fic, _‘\vl~ich have been two weeks, left for Montreal where they will pun' tlielr' troubles before Sir Thomas Shauglinesey. ° MIIII III .SIIHIIIIIIS LIISI ILL IFIEEIS _.;. MON'I'B.EAL,, June 10-A special from Quebec sarys than. the total loss by yesterdny's fire is now said to be It is Bhaiifid. #hat time fire orlgiilmtsd~ in the lumber yard atililoining the mill of Boland' and Gignw, pmhelbly from ashes of a cigar or cigarette. _ 'Many of t-he sullerus mrs poor poo- ple who have lost their sill and' had little or no insurance. THE RAIN MARRED‘ " PRESS REOEPTIQNS. LONDON, 'Juno 11-After three bright, sunny days, rain retllrned to spoil ted-ay’s Press gatherings, whieii included 'a reception- and gardcnl par- ty at Aspley House and ai reception at Stahold House. ° _The conference closed at mid-da.-y with aremarkalble series of addresses ,on literature and the Press, in wihtch, however, the overpowering defence question constantly peaped out. ANOTHER RECORD RACE. MINNEAPOLI-B, June 11-John Svanbcrg defea/ted Jonnyf Hayes in a fifteen mile race by a little over one- fourth of a mile. Time 1 hour, 36 minutes and 11 seconds. GOVERNMENT BUYS TELEPHONE. REGINA, June 11-'Hia Sas*kat.che_ wan Government has purchased. the long-distance lines and the interest of the Saskatchewan 'Telephone Co. The property includes 348 miles' of lonig-diatnace wires and fouir exchang- es; Moosejaw. Reutleafu, Weyburn and Estcvmn, and 31 toll stations. This virtually creates a Govern- ment mc/nopolyx of telephones in that Province. A1l¢`l"or`M`iumd`s and fake so other. Turner. ` _ Ed'ucationa'l,, H. E. Thomas, Win. Boyle. Chlldren’s Fund, F. A. \V.`g.i.i.un, Henry Smith. Rev. L. J. Wasqn was elected' to the St‘a/tionlng Committee and Rev. H. E. Thomas, reserve. ' L- Buev. H. E. Thomas preached to a large and appreciative congl'e';ation on Wednesday evening, after which the Sacrament of the Lord's l:`-upper was admihlstered. After tire. priming _of resolution of regret at the removal of Rev. D R. ChoWcn',_F‘ina§lcial Sscr_ota.ry from- the District, and votes of vliahlse tothe castor and people of Mt. Stewart for their laind hospitality the meeting wdliourned. _ ' 1 filings".-Lieisieet ms by rryneanei Any -.Guardian reader who receives a dimly print-' ` ed, badly printed, badly folded. badly cut, Badly addressed, badly wrapped. torn,‘eoiled or incomplete paper of whatever issue will kindly notify the Sub- ‘ seriphien Department at Sept Corn an Tlronlse, the noted re _ _ _ . | \ an gp" t _ ' . ..;.:.... .............e,". ' _sgluom _P *V SQA 55' ng rj' _ J;__or lks mqdd o contract with Brookfield. slept. Pork $20.2f‘|'\-_-__-_._ - Kill! 50005. 6-llifllvi bvller. plate alan, automobile, but-, . l .a~i,e§. or UNCC, _ (1 ia; .tn ireenfulsttamptln fluid 80 Hilde by rgqctfqn- ` ` ' _ t l llllllllllil iwn nw ruins Ib _REACH ~”lIALl{"AX IIIIPUSEII Sllllill BODY WAS FOUND. gales Extended and Every- QSM” med ` I Missing Head Found Elsewhere. y ,_-- ' I .nelighffd *IIB ” I ___ ' Evilientiya Murderer’s Victim. wggisngogf' BJL‘:.:~11T;(§ol-ics; _ af' Q June’ 11-I _ MBRLIN, June 11-(Special)-'l‘Iio ,paid gm*-_-H :nutty from tho, NEW, ‘N80 1l-(BPc¢ia`I)- The man's head, which was i-iissini; ‘I hm* 'Mn “_” nsmm' _ B 1°; The dismembered body of a murder-:last night, was found on a pile ol I' °mki_ '_ g n -_ ed 5:3111 Wlliilh Wrapped in oilcloth,Irefuse under Brooklyn Brsilfge some t swan Omar* the dwpafch com sg; __y_ftCl_>g____i:r_sg.;'61§€:_!éei_n1t_;i;_l_;e-gfgmir distance from the point here 'he il sem z n . .I » ~ . ___n;i_e:,__:__l:g_g_°_ e we been i-iiied was idenuned teaey ee that er sem-| _1,,,,,,,,,,,_,,,,0,, hy ,,,,,,,,,,y ,,,_,,_,,s 0,, _ ....~.._ ~ 1 ».......... '° SMIIKE-WIIIIIPIII __ uel Berain 22 years old painter of - ~-_~- »- -. --~- ~ body was left. thu clothing was confirmed by ir FREDERICTON, June 11--(Special) -Jeremiah H. Barry, K. C. and I-Isr- rison A. McKeowu, K. C. were sworn in as Puisne Judges of th-e Supreme Count this morning in_the Supreme Court, _ »-__--a-___....__.. STRIKE IMIPIIIJIIIIIII III RIPE BIIIIUII national President ofthe U. ’M. W., who has been here the 'paint week looking into the labor situation ut the Collieries, left for Indlanapol.-s today acizompauied by H. Boustleld. Mr. Lewis goes direct to hiu llead- quarters at Indianapolis and later on to his hbme in Columbus, Ohio. Mr., Patterson, clf the Executive Board will remain here for some time to _keep in tzouch with the situation, and it is learned that Mr. Bousheld will return to Nova Scotia about th-ei lst- ter part of July. It in understood that as n result of President Lewis’s inquiry into the labor situation hero, no 1-,panned tim. mm. 315g_0oo_ _ conclusion _that there existed no so", stantial grievance -between the var- ious ooal operators and their employ- ees, alfkl consequently the feeling is general that the long a1iticipatc.l strike is declared off. ---i-__ NIIVI SIIIIIII ' WINS THE MATCH HALIFAX, N. S., June 11-The twenty~fc'urth annual contest for the Inter-Maritime trophy took place at Bedford range yesterday, resulting in al win fur Norva Scoflis. - This contest between teams of iight marksmen, representing the province. of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island azd Nova Scotia respectively has been kept up continuously since 1886. the contestants being- selected exclusively from the archive militia, and creates as much. interest 'really as the Kolopore cup match does at the National Rifle association meet in England, and is shot under ni-iirly similar conditions” the on=ly itiner- ence here is that two sighting shots are allowed. 1 The match takes place on the second 'l`hursd'ay in Jiuine of .each year and is’ shot alternately in the three provinces-last year at Prince Edward lslarid, next year it will take place in New Brunswick. The trophy is heldl for the year in which it is won, but cannot be won out perm.s/ncntly. It has been won by New Brunswick eight t/Lmes, Prince Edward Island four times, and Nova Scotia, includ- ing this year, twelve times. Novia Scotia won it in 1907; P. EJ Island were the winners last year. _ Nova Scotia has the record score of the match to its credit-735 points, IIIIIII KILIIII ST. THOMAS, June 1l-(Bpecial).- Peter Welch, n sectionnian of the ° Michigan Central Railroad, wus in- stantly kdlled sit West Lorne yester- da . ` Plc stepped in front of an express train. OTTAWA, June 10-Robert McCon- m neil, of the Statistical Branch of the Customs Department, died here this . lr ii-fternoon after an illness of scvmel ty, N. S., in 1842. For many' years is he was a prominent figure in Nova, Scotia newspaper circles, havin! lnib- ` was on the I-Iiallf-ax Chronicle ii/nor.; , Hon. W. S. Fielding, was editor ui J( the Truro Guardian, the Moncton 1. Transcript, was assistant Eddtcr- ol ‘ the Montreal Herald ta 188'? a s,h'o'rt 1" time. He returned to the Hailifax many years filled that position. ard represented that pwer during E sep- sion in the parliamentary press gal- lery. He wan appointed to the Cus- toms Department eight years ago. Mrs. McConnell died about a year fax for burial tomorrow, by hie- daiighiter, Miss_ McConnell of Ottaivr and. 24 on New Brunswick. This was increased at 500 yards to IU points over P. E. Island, and 29 over New ti behind; Nova Scotia proving the win- of 10 points, and New Brunswick 48 points. Private G. Pevcrill, ofthe Nova. Scotia team, madi the score of the day-97 points-Lioutenn/nt Chandler, of the New Brunswick team; maadei the only possible, scoring 35 points at 500 yards. Lunch was served on. the range to the visitors, the catering being done Lieutenant-Colonel Gunning, 63rd, were visitors during the alterniocn. Ca/ptedn MacKinnon, of P. E. l., r unfortunately cross-fired at 500 yards, _‘ credit. Wihide it has been stated above that fined to active mslitiamenf the past two years New Brunswick has had one member of the permanent corpsi on its team and no obieetion has been ralised, it is therefore probable thiit. next yeafr the rule will be airnelidsil, as permanent corps men are Cun- adians, which was not so when the contest originally started. made ln Charlottetown in 1902. The competitors proceeded to Bed- ford cn the 8.15, a. m. train, and started in shooting promptly and were able to complete the shooting at 500 yards by _1 p. rn. - Captain J. E. Hills, 63rd: regiment, ivory acceptably filled the poslflion of range officer in the absence of Maier `W. A. Garrison., who was _una1void- arbly prevented from attending. . Lieutenant-Colonel H. Flowers, Ist C. A., the genial secretary of the Nova Scotia Rifle association, 'wus present throughout the day to dlolthe honors for the visiting teams. Messrs. Donn-e,\ I-laystead and' Dy- -m'ond acted no register keepers. The morning opened briglib and clear and as a result the shooting dh "the 200 yiard range broughit out some ‘food scoring. At 500 and 600 yards the wind was from the left rear lish, ~ 1 ‘ "1 " “Warying from three to five degrees.: i'sinee6teues, r. A. wigirmes, ~ - " _AND W _ ,neeving zoo yerde Neve seetis ue 'nhee gre. __ __ W., _ W- C -l"l\1R ARK ' n iesd eu %¢e en-r_E_1e1ana “Gln H1100, ‘.@¢ e ~ ` ‘ ' T _ _ " ' 'I _'roizoif3'l§0._ June 12. _(epeeie1.)- “ip " " 3 liizriirerieie, Hugh mlm. .ree I‘i¢*f,‘*°§° °°l*“I‘Y°'f°'IY md'-"°°°"lY - A 2 -' . - - Mom, < _ .U1 H- 1 Andvmn- _ 'ron Lace ref oimineeuen S -) _shlllplbill ODBQIVBIICQI Th0m\B_ _ OA11 FOR°sALE I will De" at Dmm R9” - , auction on Saturday evening _12th lust at Peake‘s No. 1 wharf at 7.30, a\good four oared row boat, easy rpwed and fest, on egcellent pleasure boat. Ready for uno. B. Oar- ter. aiicti &12d1ipd 1 0'llB\i-T. . ~ __MrsslNo. covered in qnnireng _ crate from Langley Beach. Amy person who can give any fnformaltion regarding it should apply to G. V. jlooro. Barber, next to Ji. J. Mc- Kenzie, __ A, _,lg-la|l1,ij>d_. If OST on Tuesdayia ' IQ \\1°*9tib0- IL tween' West Btreofoand Rhliwry Finder ionic l 0 li |51 200 500 600 Tll. Lt. L. H. Beer 27 30 31 88 Scrgt. J. Moore .... ._ 34 25 25 84 Major W. A. Wee-ks 31 32 26 89 Capt. D.A. McKi'nmon 33 28 32 93 Major J. M. Jones 33 31 25 89 Pte. D. P. McRae 25 31 31 87 `Sergt_ L.N. Seaman 33 31 29 03 ners with 729 points, lealding P. E. I. fo GUARMAN ' 7 .rinsrorfanu 1 * i ` ”°Em|§` . ~_ p SUMI HIPIIIIIS im- - _ _. _J About Orders Bring Given fc Hurry Up Bulld`ng of ‘ New Warships. -s in'is*try of Marine imparted the omration today that a decluuvlgn ppearing iii English newspapqp hat the German Government supper);- ed the desire of the Navy League for uicker construction ol fl.e fleet was q . wholly without foundation. nw uulswicl I IA The Sky Darkened, Many Men Fighting Forest Fires, Relief Trains Sent. NEWCASTLE, _ June 11-(Special) -Ycstcrrlny afternoon and- evening 'hire was it tremendous amount of I ~ ii.-noke .‘_i town coming from the for- t fircs which orc consuming thc val- I cs unblc timber lands at difierent plaoeo throughout the country. _ At Locksteml n fire is raging' und any men are lighting i.cspci'iitcly to et control of it. ' On Richihncto Road si stretch of lengflh. He was born in Picton Conn- I flvc miles on both sides of the road ii seething mans of flames and rent anxiety is felt for the people "shud the Eastern Chronick, in Ne, living in this district, as help can- Glasgow for a number of years, and DOI- D0 E03 t0 U1'~'m~ A special train with a large crew men left Newcastle last night to ght. the fire in the vicinity of Rog- svliie.' _ Another special went up the Canu- Chronicle as editor-in-chief, sind ltr _ia Eastern, on n like n-nssioii. ERRORS WILL CHEEP IN. LONDON Ju lf)-It is the natura V nie 1 ...._..~-i=.pctia.iy if .ie Li ai printer t 1 :mike i.i1s..i..s, and it has been ago. The body will he taken to Holi- _,__¢_tin' cnet a o ._ _...soluv.ely pir- ._:. as to spelliiig, gminuiar, setting, 1- ...'i.~. never been given io the and his uofn Miller McConnell of tg: ..». .1 __ _....11 an attempt was mahe Mcmtreal Star. The funeral will 1 5-<_\,,.e years ago by a firm of publish- hflfl OD SatUI`d0~Y~ ers.. and so determined were vhey 'to succeed t-haf. only the most experienc- rd ccmpositors were employed to set ‘hc type; the proof-sheets were cn- ~ustod to o'ne of the most learned' 011 Brunswick. The plucky .ainnders and expert ccrrectors then living, held their own at 600 yarf' 1. out and were afterwards/ carefully ie read Niw Brunswick dropped! _-; .. further by fifteen selected proofreaders, euch whom was offered the sum of £10 r every error discovcred. At the d of these arduous labors thu bool was issued to the public, and it was then discovered that there were two glaring errors in' the firslt chapter. WERE HONORABLY DISCHARGED. In the Guardian of yesterday it was inadvertent] stated that I'eroy y . _ by Alanna”-_ Ssvidaint, Wilfrid Gaudet, and Georg; Colonel Humfphrey" C. S. O.,| and H1531” WVU b°U“d 0'" ‘U kWP th' peace. The boys in question were brought to the court on the strength of ln- formation given by Vincent Savi- nnd consequently gota' `miss to his fd‘8'\1I7~ which P|'0V9d V0 I1” Guard! alse. They were than honorslbly dischlarg- tiie contest unde the rules, is con- *fd- .J a-Q-1-1-ins SERIOUS CASE IN SACKVILLB7. SACKVILLE, N. B., June 9-Wlil- liam Boylcs and Mrs. Nesbitt are held at Cookeville and will be bro- ught to Sackvllle tomorrow as 3, result of the inquest held today on the body of the child found dead and buried ln the cellar of an unoccupied house at Cooksville on Monday. Boy- lcs is said to belong to Prince Edi- wiird Island. a-@-s-_-ii-04-s Corp. A.W. Seaman 31 32 33 ‘JB - < - -- , Totals 247 240 232 _I9 Minards Llnlnunt Luuilermans l-fiend soiitmnvllins, June io.- Nine- teen years ago Harry Van lderstlnc, as a boy, started to loam the business of, real uetute and fire 'ln- Iunance at his present location, 31 Ulrlon square, Sdmm'ville_ Six years ago he leased a--1; ~.v~. . _ ____ pi I-I ~',l .ff . -,---_-~”=1~:L.-1:-= ~