3 saw; 'QQ ' 3, __ ._ ix I’ iliiiiuy.-enier iinnilirsigasisuibr ciucrcl »_B\wl’lei‘1iienaiieuiul@u. fisfialz. -_ co Ii 1. ._ rw l ._ »‘ -'~°-------¢.....,_" ‘ 1 \ T I h roariisinsalliiesaii, _ sn me nan _ I in QTTAVM ,lille "_!¥.-*lui interesting toyy\m”;§¢11:2t¢0,,T§2:°&° u;;;aT“°' ds und valuahiedlfttdrieel document we ' r' - ' wa lil is F d, s A mail stone hnilcung smug ba; If il cove e _ tly, -under unusual ‘to Iihreeriy days |'0¢'m ° be circiiimetaiithmalid, has-been added to ing demolished. (Tn the Vg,-:;‘;B:°; Co the nnininiengiirchivec. ic isa dis- ienna n,nnnin “ D0 _ . , . _ 0 e f b 1 incl; generll order dated October 16 I paper T11 r 0 Ons med Wm) Iii I 5~ BBS TOVE ‘ 1812, for arrangements for the funer- many oi them military! ggdggaumqgazl' Jud ai of General’Brocl., killed three dayii were removed to the Archives and or pea previously, if 'QU,°.¢_*“°“ H535*-s. preliminary inspection the order for - The document - _was fdund when the Sir Isaac B1-ock’s funeral was ulscnv American Bank Note Company sta.rt~` ei-sd, ` 1 RURIIEU TU UEITH I (Canadian Press) ' MONTREAL, June 18.--Matches in; the hands of six and three-year-old H Joseph and Lucian La Rule of Bt. D Puul St., caused their death and t-he ‘af loss of their home by Bre this after-I n noon. This charred remains of the o' I Il children were found later in the'a building burned. I n -th counsiisen luis `2. -Too Ln: For I i=oii»ci.iissu=icimoii “ _ , t .___ tion for advertising fn this column. flush must accompany order. Mini- eq mum charge twenty-five cents. f, 'FAKE YOUR FILMS TO RI'i'CHIE'S ho 6-9M1w. It __ _ _____. .__.__- -_~ li WANTED A GIRL T0 WORK IN il kitchen. Apply Stewart's. restaurant M Queen St. _ *_6-l9M8ipd. to BUY WANTED TO LEARN PRINT- ing. Apply to,Guardian Ofllce. ' `__ s-imti. (JOMPOSITOR (CAPABLE OF MAK- ing up) wanted. Apply Guardian 01-. Jimi- ..._ ___.Jii3.l.!£‘- A GEN’i'LlllM'A`N"BOABDER CAN BE accommodated in private family. Apply 229 Sydney ‘Btreet. 6--WM-31 wAN'rE.Ii-A COOK BY AUGUST. lst. Good references required. Ap- ply to Mrs. A. A. Bartlett, 175,, ` Fitzroy street, s-ieivisiiid, WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL- e iiousework. Good wages and no g waslxing. Apply. to Mrs. Bruce Bte- 0 wart. Water Bt. 6-l9M§. ii rouifmv 'WANTED EVERY Tune- H _day also wheat. Can handle large IH quantity, F. J. Holman & Co., 0 Charlottetown 6-19M8i. H- f for Georgetown High School. Male t pi-eferred.` Liberal supplement. 'i‘.E. f, Morrissey. Bfecty, 6-183161. ` A7 ssnsaosis 'Mann simon EW Y 0, any @ 11°. -per ln. Potted meat Q br, 10c. per howl Hamburg BtesIk~i@ M i2c. per fb. at Reaney Gays ‘<9 mid _ivc.1>hnns_ ns s-Jougivje, § MR. Glig. §§N'l'NR, LOYALIST c Road. o erlior' sale his mill and four shits of land. Also forty g acres with dwtllinl 501150 BN* SUD# mini. ron sy E.~The urine stein hnu victor cl raimcaas. 5. weight ‘$000, quiet, and in condition. Also two registered stein' bull olives. L. D. Zion tic. , Seed with dry Large Fox for a n will ' recefv and attention t . ie hospital whsle it started. 0 The hospital held' thirty-three pn- ents at. the time and twenty of I ese have been placed in the Lyceum ' h One cent Per, word each fnser- ghaatm “nfl the remainder in they mn . ._ d . dS'I‘. JOHN, N. B., June 18,-.Bless- Th . k ITURIIEU TU URUUIIU spital built and owned by the w 0 ominiori Steel Co. was burned this E2? afternoon and was druwmd' Hi” tennoon. The origin of the fire is 0 ut known but it started about 5 101; clock between the kitchen ceiling nd the roof and had made great" eadway before being discovered. The fire department could not save e building and all eflorts were tak- UD in keeping the fire confined ` wn homes °f The damage to the building an Tim, uivment is $12 000 hnt moat of the K" irniture is saved The loss of the e epltel may hasten the erection of gig, e city hospital which has been un has er contemplation for some time whit eantime permission will lic sought 3 di use the Marine Hospital. Cilil -f--*___-_ -___ iuuu “ uuuuuu -_-__ (Special to. The Guardian) I with an exceedingly fine day con- ton ratulated by royalty, by hundreds cour intimate fr ends and by the public fect t large, Miss Katherine Elizabeth Th azen, eldest daughter of Hon. J. D. the azen, -Ministe of Marine and Fish- race ries, was uTifted in inarriage to bod ugh MacKay, 'son of W. Malcolm ly s ~ _ _ MacKay, in Bt. Paul’s Valley Church Th WANTED, A BRIGHT PRINCIPAL his afternoon at four o,c,loCK by the trot ector. Rev. E. B. Hooper. assisted ers, Rev. A. W. Daniel of Rothesay. Rut fter the ceremony the lawn in front Th the bride's residence presented a "Of ght and brilliant appearance as Odd r.,and Mrs. MacKay received their B°°i uests in a huge marque erected for Of R he occasion and received personal Siilk ongretulatious of their friends. -IU” Ons of the happy incidents of the Th unctlon, was the address of Sir gg __ . Frederick E. Barker, Chief Justice ol 0“tEld_°_ bl! H RHI- _ , _ 5"_18M2i' ' New Brunswick, who tendered the Pl” Hol- warm congratulations of Lady Bar- 7-“mi ker and himself after which he stared Sivi that it was his pleasing duty tc ncaa fell* the ,following ‘telegrams from T-heir R" T Royal I-llghnesses the Duke and Th Duchess of Connaught, Princess Pat- R” ricis' and the Prima Minister, R. L. “‘°‘;l Borden. , °f t To Miss Katie Hazen, St. John, if""“ N. B., Cganadai We send our good 5% wishes. (Signed) Arthur. n is Hon. D. Hazen, Bti. John,-Greatly _" mm regret circumstances prevent me from gf! on wat” stream being present at wedding toiliiayl mar ?:.°°° i’ :'.:."“°:. ini..-... in tongue boards ‘T d°“° “_ gf' 9;' ,R°° B rd moi and dean an groom( gn ) .L_ o en. It Sepa_ (Sir Frederick proposed the health Am & CC_' ‘o -¢_he,li_r_ide and groom, which was ie- mst 6_19Mzi_ sponded to by Mr. MacKay. t _ Lune.-Gov. wood then proposed the “° SILVER ended to mea 1 re ; “E” ' ' 1°" I imfsbso 3'! Mr. and Mrs. MacKay will spend ei `° 1’ .hsaiih oi iihwparenzs which was rc- 2”, P"°P“'°d f‘° °°'"1»thelr~ihorieyrnoom cruising on the St. Q “nb” °' lm" °i`,Jobn'e.nd5K¢unehecasis “Rivers fu the " 0;; education this green ti'0¢t0l` “"5” on B schooner yacht Dapinda m www- W° °"°“ me from I lim” . ~ _ _ I ‘ ` ¢ in 2.ao pace. "°“”*'°'siII. Fil. S. IUURIREREINU .i:°_:::‘.°.r.:':.. _ , , V I twe owniss :ood ' ' y and for ui-ms. A , ' ‘ stra _A“,°f(»_gn, ~ race _5.19M1wk , \ , -»-- _ able " Cs iiian Press. triic ,.§1,'f,2ff.A§ff sreicnii, df s., .funn i'r-H.M.S- end 'auction uid Uiiiiilierfea`s,, with Prince aihsrengn and aboard, arnlvedit BYGGFY fill! !“°f` to noon, _ sell I 'll8l'f ,~,,,,,,,, onanuairiou mv xr v. ii. 1. .nnni -Q’-._ ` R, was one Bal qffi Colds, etc. hen UEPUTI MIIIISTER WA _ DIGUY. N. s June is.- l . (Special to The Guardian) 15:, SYDNEY, June lil.-Brolilands |, IU vu., June- il-Him! rw' .hai-¢_t0-day for the Th at 'tht Vlrgiiiili ci-as of the *hon ohle Til IIIT TIIEIIIIEIIIU IIURTII SSIRURUI UTE REU PUIIIT *__ (Canadian Press) _ subsequently rejected by gh., L0,-d,_ reach Soul-is, the nearest port, but _ its inte is identical with that of 0" "'“°”d°i'- “limit 2.85 um.. when d" the Home Huh Bm_ within 20 mf .__ I (Siiaclai to The Guardian) ~. l'unl (lug- e. liantryman of the steamer iiice Rupert, fell off the port guard I8 the ship wus at Digby here, y was recovered one Iiour Inter. I gl" was tW¢n¢Y years old and lie- ged to St. John. ---__.__._____ W PRESIUEIIT UE ‘ s MEREIIITIIE MIRIIIE ONDON. 'June 18 (Special)-In sequence of the retirement Mr. J. Bruce Ismuy, Mr, old A. Sanderson, the ill-ni; vice. dent, becomes president of the rnntional Mercantile Marine Com. Y- MY- P. E. Curry, manager at tbampton of the American line, been appointed manager of the e Star line at Southampton, not rector of the International Mer- tile Marine, ns previously report __._____._____ Mums uuunu a second race meet of the season place at Johnstan's River race- se yesterday afternoon under per- weather conditions. e track was in fair condition and attendance large. The program of s was hotly contested and every- y expressed themselves as perfect- atisfled with the results. e first race called was the 2.24 , in which there were three start- viz., Rexall Girl, Alfred K. and h H. e first heat was won by the green ter, Alfred K., with Ruth H. sec- . On the first turn a regrettable dent occurred, in which the driver exall Girl was thrown from the n y. He fortunately escaped unin- S d. e second heat was more exciting, it was a battle royal between all Girl and Alfred K. for first e. Rexall Girl led until the last when she made n break, thus ng Alfred K, an opportunity of ng the lead, which he maintained he wire. e third heat proved different. all Girl was never headed, al- gh Alfred K. gave her the race e day for first place. On the first the horse broke and lost several the. When he straightened away li H. was soon overtaken and his h to the wire was simply amaz- and caused great excitement, as all Girl won with only a small fn. i fourth and fifth heats were al- t duplicates of the third. may be mentioned that this was ed _K's debut on clay, and as the turn is somewhat short he cculdxx negotiate it without making a ir, thus causing a loss of several ths. It was the opinion of the tutors that he exhibited wonder- hnrsts oi speed and in spots BMW- two-minute clip. With a little ld go to a low record this out-‘ 11 _ zsalot, Geo`r[¢e|R. egxigdxlxn TI/Toth .Miller won in. t hmm making the fastest ITU the day', via., ~_1.io, areiosrt- perfoomance over the heavy l t was a very close NC' k. Zeao h t mixing 5 great, ¢i?o:'fT2t ubiiev. It is but fair ...tate that Ziaiot has had 'vi‘i¢i5i~‘ training this season 'sud his ’ “° I may inns: as ‘ °m°I‘1" sg: :r°:nTihhfe - George* gfsrivisrdasic hath mass mari ° 'ml t:I»T.'l°?i:;;"ior 'the lieloo .Si Ugirgatdr, donated by Gdthritl 3.1% (5 I5 I-Ln -'~ . _ (Bllwial t Tlx tiling by 397 to 278 Til8 bill P*‘*‘“d by the House in February was __&...__i_ IIIIUIE IIUIIIEIITIUII (Special to Guardian ri connection with the annual con vention of the State Council K. o C. of Maritime Provinces and New- foundland was concluded this after- ing with the local council. The following ofiicers were elected; State Secretary-Mr. John M Hughes, Charlottetown, P. E. I, Donald, Sydney, N, S, State Warden-Mr. John Kielie, ay Roberts, Newfoundland. State Anvocate-Mr. C. 0'Neill onroy, St. John's, Nfid, Hon. R. G. Beazley was delegated to the Supreme Council Convention in Boston in August, W. J . Mahoney, St. John, to be alternate delegate. Several important suggestions for the advancement of the order and in- creasing of membership were discuss- d. Encouraging reports, showing prog- ress, were received from the diflerent. fiouncils. _ suiili will B C PROVIDENCE, R. I., June 18.-At one of the largest weddings ever cele- brated in thfis city Miss Linda Arn- old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Olney Arnold, to-day became the bride of the Marquis Max Strozzi, an Italian nobleman. The ceremony was per- formed in St. Joseph’s Catholic Church and was followed by a large reception at the home of the bride's parents The bridal cou ie will sail f; their honeymoon in Europe. Mr. Arnold, father of the bride, is ne of the richest men in Providence. In 1908 he was the Democratic :nom- inee for governor of Rhode Island. The Marquis Max Btrozzi, the bride- groom, comes of a noble family of Florence, Italy, though he has for some time resided an Philadelphia, where his father is engaged in busi- ess. His mother, the Marchioneee trozzi. was Miss Rita Rogers of New York. S O -~.~.~.~._.......... econd. Mr. John A. MacDonald, the popu- lar secretary of the track, wishes to express his gratitude to Mr. Ballin- gall for his splendid gift of the $75.00 cream separator for the iarmersi race, The winner must feel proud oi having won such a lnB~Z“I5°°nt Pfize- Besides the racing there were danc- ing and refreshment booths that were well patronized, Mr. MacDonald de- serves credit for.his enterprise in PFD* viding such a clean afternoon's sport. The officials were:-Starter: Mr. Frank Hughes. JiiTito!I;oE:1§kPomt just M Tuesday. me t h .1 g . °“ heme! in vile muavaycogielirlotofa 'Fahey landed at Basin Head sm-ly ‘MARCONI Sir llufus Isaacs and Ll (Canadian Press) ~ th ii is io; _ . °r iw' SCIINDAL, NOW BEING AIRED oyd George lldmlt Indis- cretlon. Former Assumes Responsibility. e Opposition which brou f. about Y Bi-trfiay morning almost h t _ locoymbia WMU” “Mb Wan" W°l`° T50 Ciilltain relaf:'es their :ixx'p‘;‘1TTe|EI:ie w ow water mark. The Supreme as f ll ~ *E 9| HPNUIK a leak All hands were B °"'3‘”`9d ¢0 U19 Diimlil- We tried to LONDUN. June lil.-For the firstth r Personal honesty iieioie te erllament. I pi Sir Rufus Isaacs, Attorney General nd Chancellor of the Exchequer Da- co gn iii American Marconi shares ou n. to a scandal rivailfng the l’auauin if me in many years liritisli Cabiuet` th o ows. ll". on reference dsdded gh” “ch --wo ,med I Ministers were compelled to-ii L H wir (Tons not Tk; with the K°V°i'h- about Timm. ¢l;(iinE;h(e§li:l(.;°thl?nl?oni(iJd gil: d°'°“d the' ay `0 Emeril: zlti?MI;‘islITl 1l;[ae;!Iia ivsmalzcglisd About 1 u.m.,eewl!T;Tin gin i:.’illees1i1~IU>tll‘I Edd Lloyd George excused their deal* W" - di 1 nor'-east of Es t P i t, P, _ _ AN Itlziiiis gill; n the T-amuse oi, common. vess 8 o_n E I ’ °h° the floor of the House and the final res . ‘ cene in the Marconi adair, which lea he Opposition attempted to magnify pn tballt. was tense and dramatic. sh< sh e debate went no further ln coun. an to express the regret of tl. uuss at transactions of the Elini.. rs and the lack of frankneaa di. syed by them towards the House. Sir Rufus Isaacs insisted that his nduct wha perfectly guiltlesg, 1 s a comparatively tame ending to fierce coiitroversy, apparently as ._ uit of u trucc among the part, dere to protect the good name oi rliameut. The Liberals threatened, attacked, to resurrect all buric, zrtcuiizings of Unionist ministers. UE II. II. CUNIIIUUEU les of East Point. we were compelled to take to our rlory, not having time to take food. cloth ini: or water. Twenty-five minutes after we left her she went down. If was blowing a gale and we had a l‘0Ui£l1 Rnd perilous time 'ln a choppy sea. After ll hours of exposure and hard work we finally landed at Basin gsm- Red POIFI12. almost exhausted “E glfld t0 Kel: our feet on terra firms. The galleries were filled with peers Bild diplomats. All seats and stand-, in acted thougihtlessly und indiscretcly although without dishonest inteutliin` and re ul the House lust October of buying English Marconi shares. Having fin- ished thclr defence in defe ti* E room on the floors were occupied' apo as the Ministers admitted they had col grctted their failure to divulge lin I facts when they made dcninls in hs I Zhi' I Mr. fsnncs in his statement em phasized his desire to take all rr iiiibiiirv for tempting the chan lor of the Exchequer and the Mg, ter of I-Ili'-i-ink into the affair, Mr. Lloyd George on the other nil iii-nounced thc Natioualists who iii Spread the rumors of corruption. After the Ministers had retired R rc rams thc anti-climax. Lori adm th rencc to iilvcrt Vccil who had made the min f terdav by Mr. Joseph Ching and an h glwiit _thc certain ieit for their tn The men More taken to Soni-is yes in omes in North Sydney in the after- ge on nt the House should bc nity report .,( the comming, cc ft to discuss their conduct witliolitniiirinf thc Ministers created 3' N: I . eing embarassed by their presence sution when he said ‘ l 'l ind wished i gmivalked from the chamber to-I could have returned a flaming report uoon when the delegates held a. meet- , State Treasurer-Mr. John B. Mc- - D o-morrow for Europe, and will spend. case of George B. Cox, the financier and former political leader who is under indictment in connection with noon. This was the third wreck in the experience of one of the seamen, Joseph Spencer. _ The schooner Francois Robert of Sh John H. Niid., was 15 tons hnrth- en and carried 155 tons of mai, _.___._____`_____ ISEIIIIUIII UERITE WUI. IIULIIPSE _-..._ (Canadian Press.) LONDON, June 17-The debate to- on the scandals connected with min isterinl transactions in Marconi shares at the time the British Gov- ernment was arranging wireless rates, seems likely to collapse. place any motion on the book in con are that after introduction oi the Op and the lack of frankness of the cab inet toward the House, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Lloyd George, and Attorney General Sir Rufus Isaacs will explain the matter perhaps ac knowledging they committed an ln- discretion. If this course is taken the House of Commons it is believed will accept the explanation. --_.__.______._. RUSS IIUX TU THE RTR IGIII -_.___-_ CINCINNATI, O., June 18.-~’I‘he_gh the failure oi the Cincinnati Trust Company, was called for trial to-dey. tion gf $115,000 of the trust com- pany's funds. This is the second trial on a charge of having mieapplled $352,500. -iii.. EIIPIUSIUII UE TELEURIPH LINES Owing to the difficulty in securing schooners to go to the 1.*-nope Coast for poles, the work of re-constructing the telegraph lines on the Island has been somewhat retarded, but work. has now begun with s rush. Within‘ the last ten days five schooners have. have all been loaded on flat carl and most of them distributed along the line of railway. At present several other schooners are loading poles for .iiiiei-cnt points on the Island, and. the work of actual construction will start immediately. Some idea of the vastness of the undertaking may -be' gathered irom the fact that over lil thousand poles will he required for the work, which 'means a complete new line the whole length and 'breadth of the Province. The efficiency of tiie, system is to be increased by over, three hundred par cent, so that when- nvgr n break occurs there will he no interruption, the instruments will simply be switched to another line and the work continued, During the, winter much. has been done to p1_S'eb`, the pi-cient lines in good condition; the capacity of Hunter River,_Eihiir- -aid and Ketilinitdn, tl'ii'he_buly een- trea, was increases one linnenii ‘per ‘cent by the running ofa new ne from ginnnierdide _to Charlottetown. Nea y all the men einployedin this Iwork aft being secured in the Pro- ,23;a:_and_ tht expenditure of 885,000 , , `1*`l on the above alone will be -qmdhw. 7 _ .laying og- the new submarine _cabil ii' an ddiiitfoiiei feature. morrow in the House of Commons th The Government is_ not prepared to, H ‘ b U°,°“°\\- with T-5° ¢\UliN~._!ll‘u¢lf-iUllF-”b!n'¢~Iia hbdlikever 'before during. all ' t position motion expressing regret at 3 ministerial deals in Marconi shares 1 -ni for about twenty miles, and then wc came to the south again. Towards East Point. Then it was we mct with severe weather. I tell you since I 11 have been in her I have never seen so The specific charge is the misappllca- m ped so much water that it drove the ok out of the glillsy Mill Dui OU! p e fires in the stove. The one 11005 i* ing was that dinner had already _; been served. I had to take my iliiillllf n holding ii potato in one hand and a junk. of fish in the other. This was be t co of Cox within a month, he having th been acquitted only a few weeks ago th :tags Harbor. There were tW0 CYOSS se W fo to East Point again about 5.45 p. ni. and by that time the wind and sea had abated. We then went on to Souris and there we learnt that the, boat we were in search of had been mend up_ Thereupon we went oi! to Georgetown, arriving there about 9. 50 at night, and we laid up there for the night. We left Georgetown at sev- en o'clock this morning and in good landed poles at Summerside, which. w about 1.20 p. mi , UEIIIUUIIEII RSIIUIIE Ito tons hnfchcn nna in nwnee ny the Cheers from the citizens followed] them A resolution liiti'udut*ed by Geo. Cave, Unionist, in behalf of (lille-r inenllmni followed and grew, iuti-rssf rcntrcs in the closin s oe ’ K P CII es of Asuiiith und Hlr, Edward Gris" to-iniii-row. I HIU RUUITH TRIP* What was described to ii Guardian representative lest night by one of e oillcers as being the worst weath- he had experienced aboard af her during the 14| years of his service on that crait was encountered by the D. GI. B. Brant on Tuesday while ofl the coast in the vicinity of St Peters arbor, in search for the missing oat from _that Harbor. According to Bl* hose fourteen years suffered from. eaeiclmens but he did on this occas- on-whlch shows how. bad a time the Brant went through. The story was told in detail to the Guardian man as follows: We left here at nine o' clock. on 'Tuesday night and had a ce time to Cape Bear but from there to East Point it became squal- ly-lightning squalls. We rounded East Point and headed off shore and went to the northwest. A misty sea was then running. We went up as fnr as St Peyers. West of St Peters at 9. 0. spoke to a fisherman lying at an- or off St Peters Harbor and asked they knew anything about the gaso- wggzzgw ne boat, but they had seen nothing her. The wind was freshening ul>I the time. We then sailed towards avage Harbor and we anchored off ore and went od to the north-wcst uch water come over her. She ship- ween 11 und 12.30 p. ni. We were en about 15 miles broad od Sav- ae meeting, with ii gale blowing. a experienced this kind of weather, r about four to five hours. We got eather got into Charlottetown IT RUSTIUII The schooner Clara M., Capt. Laur- ence. while trying to enter Rustico Harbor Tuesday morning during ii- fierce gale was driven on the Eastern flats where she new lies. high and di-7, leaking badly. The schooner is 'lcliillan Bros., Mr. J. D. OI fSydney, and Mr. Duncan, of OYSUJF ,Bed Bridge. She hada cargo of 60 tens bl coal and was hound from Port All Basque, Nfid., for Rustico and carried a crew of 8 men. She encounterled s northeast gale while P\'°'~‘°°°"‘5 ° °“g the North Shore and so 08;,” "3 it that it drove hsr oveij 01° fd” 0 ,mah the Mtg The vessel csrr e n insurance but the celiv WN m"”'°‘7-`I She is noir NMS ‘ml°‘d°d and “bm ‘expected that she will be floated y In.. ....E ini iii- Si- i- iw* n io P penses $25, trustee elects - -- - - - -ff:_~.-_-_-_-¢.-,_-¢,,,, ,_V__._.____1_.____v_,___; IIIIIIUII SIIHUUE MEETING REPURTS SOUTH KILDARE. Supplement voted, $25; Trustees ci- ected, Messrs Daniel McAlduff, J, C, Hunter Christopher Wright; were-¢,ar_ Mr., D. McAlduil;, auto, 1 for, it ginnst; attendance, good. UNION. -‘illlililcment voted, $50; trnstsig elected, Messrs Wm. McArthur, Fm., Vlurkc, Allun Af Matthews, autos, g r. _ 12 agninsf.;'nttendisnc`s`nn`sll. ALBERTON SOUTH SUPplement $40; trustees elected, Messrs John rlkerry, Albert Klnch, Herbert (`hu|npiuii, secretary, Mr, 1-), Uhumpioii; uufu, 6 for, 5 against, uttciiduiice, good. llAlll.ING'l‘0N. Supplement voted, $10; school ei- enses, $40; trustees elected, Mr. D. ll. Cniiipllell; autos, unanimously against; attendance, good. PRIEST POND. Supplement voted $30; school ei- tl. Mr. John J. Ryan: Secretary, Mr. D. F. Knyn, iiutos, 12 for, against 8. SOUTH MELVILLE. Bupplenient voted, $40. School Ex- penses, $25. Trustee. James Gorman renppoiiited, James Villst; Gao, Duna- ford. Secretary, Jus. W. Villet. Auto I against, 2 fur, attendance fair. GUWAN BRAE. Siipplcriieiit voted, $20; school ox- cnses, $60; trustee elected, Mr. hnrles McCormack; secretary, Mr. _ G. iilullally; autos, 3 for; 8 gninsI;.° WHIM ROAD CROSS. , Supplement voted, $25; school ex- penses, S50. 'Autos-8 for, .17 iigglnet. _Attendance good. (Continued on psgewrcoi " C01 .LFJGE A'l‘H'LE'l"IC FIELD DEDICATED NEWARK, Del., June 18.-The new athletic Held. at Delaware College, which cost $50,000 and is one of the largest college athletic fields in the country, was dedicated toulay in con nection with the conimencemcnt week exercises :it the college. The field iii the gift of Eben H, Frazer and Stun- ley Frazer as ii nier'1oriel tv -70909” H. Pruzor, son und brother of th: ucfouors. IIINOUNCEHEHTS. COMING EVENTS. METIIIGS. ETC. Ono cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must aocompani' order. Minimum charl° i-WW'-¥`°"° cents. "Fresh lobsters received daily L5: fb. Stewart's restaurant 103 gg s-i'9M3inn_ "Come to the missionary social in St. James hall at 8 o'<=l0¢k lille GW ning. There will be music and read- ings, ice-cream and cake all for only 20 cts. Admission. ""As it should he." The lug" number of Halifax and Nova Seotian yea, Maritime Province business men buying Typewriters fromthe mah on the inet is increasing every year. A. uwurhg ¢5` *hs #riously damaged. T l¢frih'l’l hhileent Rslieves Neuralglu.. Milne Fraser, Halifax, NZB. 5-HMM. \iinsrd‘s Lfuimeht Cures Dlpt\m'la_