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A __». _,_ , _ _ _ _ .--. _ _ -,_- .., .,- 1 .,- ._ or <----..-.~-1-_ _-,,-_ .--1-_-, _ 1 , A ...__.,- .y.,-. _ le .___A», , ,_ . ~» .._ - _ . ,f _ --,__ ~_f~-2-: - .- l. -- »'-'-. ~ . -_ ~- - __ -_ - fi; - -. - ‘ . _ . -1 - ----»»-» Y Far the Lar est "- in this Province I Catches All B y _ “'WBD\llY|=ZIrouiaIipn _ I 1 - ` I _ I I I Mi__l:__1:;r;GM _ A ~ _ _ _ _».____ .________ _._.___._.______.._.__.__ _.___ _.___ ___--~1_._,.__,_.____.___;__:,`__g,_ _r_ __ ___ _A _ A _ ____ _ _ w’f.?.il'.if?~'3tv‘i.‘i.R'.i_’..”ii‘iiI’.».‘ii..} _ cHARLor'rETowN,_PR1NcE sowaro Istano, canada” rnonsbjvl JUN; *mix E _ _,,,_=,=_,=,,_ _k _ . . 3. 909- ' : - -~ - e"_“- -=¢=§ ~=|r:i=ag=-_=i -- - _ _ A _ ____ if gi? .[25 -e 55. “rn 'UIQ *is fb ZF l"n-c -2 is FATHER WAS FRANTIC ciiiirr-fiisi-his ._ SEEING BOY KILLED A nnmwisi RE nmwp-1 _, _ - _ _ -___ Little. Was Crushed Under Street I Gdveinniisulye-a of Alberta International Jury cn- Ana The 1-‘ache s gh: I :ru A Sai* l""y""?"“S° H - - the M0t0__ma___ But_;°vaS‘_';eSt__a;'ne__'_ Bumper Yield. Noy;'hl;:_co11i;_n;;an_¢§_e;d as Fairer Method Z..- _E _ _-- LONDON, June Z-(Specialii-Vin_ tent, the year-and-a~halI'o-ld son ot" M. Fumulara was seriously injured while playing in front of his f‘athcr’s laundry, being run over by af 5‘ti-get car. When the father saw his child lying on the tracks, cut. a-nd* bleeding, he went temporairily -insane and made it desperate attenirpt to attack the motormnn, threatening to k-ill him, Getting a heavy club he tried to e _ _.M IIIW AIIINISIIII IN- AIISIHAIIA Premier Deacon Has Formed a New Cabinet With the Names Given Below- MELBOURNE, June 2-(Special)-N Premier Fisher having resigned ofilca because of his defeat in Parliament, Hon. Alfred Deacon has formed- 9, new Cabinet as i`ol,ows: -Premier, Alfred Deakin. Minister of Defence, Joseph Cook. Treasurer, Sir J. F-crest. Attorney General, 'Mr. _Glyn'n. Postmaster General, Sir John Quick. Minister of Trade and Customs, Sir R. W. Best. -- Minister of Home Affairs, Mr, Ful. ler. Minister oi' External Affairs, M`r. Groom. WITH TH~E M'ILITIA. There isa general cutting down of the Militia throughout Canada this year and .Prince Edward Island will suffer connidieral-.ly in cons-equcnce. As regards the Ca-valry the P. E. I. Light Horse equipment will consist of one Ma-jor, one Captain, three I.icu‘tenants', and sixteen subsiil-iry officers. These with fifty one privates will complete the core. The couipnziy will carry sixty-five horsru. In the Infantry, 'the Eighty Serminrl Regiment is authorized to carry one Lieutenant Colonel, and twenty--three other officers, fifty-five Non Coins., und one hundred and eighty privntes. Fifty three horses- will be carried. The tovtal num-'ber of men outside of tho officers will be two hunclrcd and fourteen being about one hundred less than last year. The Army Medical f"<.“e is untitled to one Major, two ot-he-r oiilcers, und one Quarter Master. This core will huvo eleven Non Coms., ond thirty L -____ _ __ ___ _ _.L_ _-_,_._..... were so badly wrecked by the force of the emergency bra/kes that they p occeed l.._.i___ has been' signed, sealed a-ml' delivai-cal. Represents/tives of both parties to the agreement were in conference in this city today\ adjusting the legal details of the agreement but counsel mid this was being accomplished without friction a-od' that for all practical purposes the agreement is now lu edect. ....____.__.__.__. THROUGH EXPPIESSES FROM MONTREAL TO HALIFAX PY THE I. C. R. HALIFAX, J unc- 2-That the* Intercol onial will run two through expresses from Montreal, to Halifax all yiar around commencing end- of present by Board 1)/lanagement. privates hiorses will be carried. As the local artillery train ut local lieadqu-ar`ters it is not yet l-.imwn what reduction if any, will be miide in this branch. ,.._._._._..,.._.__. .-\sk for Iilin:u¢l’s :intl take no other. ALL CONDITIONS WILL BE AS PUBLISHED _'n 9 _____ 9 _._ ir , *l _ \ .. Q I (Photo By Cook.) MISS CHIARLUTTE PIOKARI), West Royalty. one of tho candidates from "Cl1nr~ loitetown and Royalty" district, -in Tho Gu-:i`rd-iitn's Big Free Trip contesi1| that just closed. Miss Pickard was successful in se-curl-ng third Pl`lV»¢'”“ scholarship in the Union Commercial College, The Guardian sincerely thanks ulli Iilir Free Trip contestants and their, workers for `the reasonable amd Ulf-l' ent. manner ui which they took Part in the contest. Their always agree- nhu course made it n- pleasiwable' de-I Ilkht for the Tour Editor and M9, staff to conduct such a stul>°Y\“"‘"". undertakin,;. - I The Guardian will have much DICK" sure ln fulfilling all of ite obliK°'I-`l°“°` With regwrd to the on-tire list of tw- ’~’“¢y-ilve prius ln connection with itsI BAR Free Trip Contest in-st closed- lu Nlllonse to an enquiry all of the conditions will be carricd out as from_ time to time published. In fairness to all concerned no changes CMI he made, for a-ny vairiation Iofr [mn candidate would' war- rnnt something similar for all others, and thus, were The Guardian to d'o -,o, it would bren-k faith with all of the 114 contestants, including those who retired .and those who did not-, and with t.-he tens of thousands who worked a.-nd voted as per published conditions. Miss Linda Smith, Pownal., wishes to thank her many friends for their generous support in the recont"Gua/r- dian-" contest. Miss Mnimie McDonald, Georgetown, thanks her many friends all over ‘the Provincn for giving her so muchi hell) with their votes u-nd otherwise. The Tour Editor Dear Sir:---Permit me through the columns of your valuable paper to extend my sincere thanks to mY man! friends for their generous support in electing me fcr the Free Trilli and also to yourself and The Guardian staii for the fnir and courteous man- ner in which the contest was con- ducted. Again thanklng you I remain. Yours sincerely, JENNIE E. WALSH. Summersidc, June lst, 1909. THANKS To my friend-s and everyone wh0 80 kindly interzuted themselves in my hahah in the “nii.- Free Trip" een- test I am exceedingly grateful. Many even unsolicited sent in their sub- scriptions to help me win. The kiind feolini, shown me from everl' Wh°"° I appreciate very much. I have nev- er realized until no\v that I had ro “any real first-clam friends. Again thanking you very sincerely for your I remain kindness, . Yours respectfully, JANIE RAMSAY. P0rL_HiIl, June 1, 1909. --~---~- 1- - _I The race- will likel bc arrnn"ca‘Ior Algiildtorhe rmioved more the mm w|I|M|S| II|H| 8| Pima HIII ANII HAIIHIAAAN annual sermon of the N. B. and P. ld I Branch of the W F M B of Hum in Hiicun opened in the Methodist Church, Summerside yesterday morning. The \ . '*‘_ :attendance this ye-ar is considered NEW YORK, June 1-The ngrep. very large the-re being 91 aiilcers- and ments between' the railroads control- lIfI~€ZHt95' Dl`@=S9“I5~ lcd by E. H. Harriman and @1133., The morning session opened at controlled by James J. Hi-ll for jogifg 11.30 with devotional services led by use of the tracks lead-ing into Shanti: lfev. H. Johnson and followed by an address of welcome to the- delegates. 'lhe- remainder of the morning sus- :.Ion was token up with reports of the District Organizers, with a short nd-dress by the President. The afternoon session opened at 2 p. m. with devotional exercise- led. Ly Miss W. A. Thomson of Tryon. The report of the District Organizers were continued. Readings were tele- graphcd to the N. S. B‘ra'och now in ression at Am-herst. The reports of the Gen-eral Executive were the-n given. The corresponding Secretary- Mrs W. B. Coultlrard' re ports as fol1o\vs-mefnibcrsliip 2030, life member 212, mem-hers of circles and bands 2567. associate month has practically been t‘e~.-_,Q11 helpers 125, total membership 5172. The Treasurer-Mrs. Williams report showed amount raised by circles and minds to be $2981.83, 'by auxiliaries $7904.34. Total $10984.57, an increase cf $2786.56. A discussion- than follow- ed on "what available- literature is most helpful in our work." The evening session was taken up with the annual address of the Presi- dent, Mrs. Chlpman of St. Stephen, N. B., and with some excellent selec- tions by the choir. Following is 'the program for to- day:-9 n. m.-Prayer and Bible rcaid- -iug, subject, "-The value of the Ideal" by Mrs. Gronlund; 9.30-Con- ftrence, of methods, led by the Secre- tary for circles and bands subjects, "Prayer and bible stu-dy," “Circulat- ing libraries," “prograrns'," 10.30-- Palm Branch, the Editor; 10.45-ad- dress by Miss Tweedie, 11 a, m,- Confrreuce of circle and band work. ers; 11.30-District Organizers confor- ence. 'Afternoon session. 2 p. m.-Prayer. "How shall a, preside-nt plan the year's work" by Mrs. D. C. Turner. Discussion, elections, questions. I p. rn.-Con secralt-ion service. Evening session. 0 p. m.-Expnr. fences in circle and band work. Ad- dress by liQss Tweedie of Japan nnd offering. _ NEWS OF PRESS CONFERENCE. LONDON, June 2--The S-tan-dard, Express, Telegraph and other paper-9 publish leaders referring to the Im- perial importance of the Press Con- upon the desirability of cheaper cable communIlca'tio_n._ _ _ ,.,...n»- The Telegraph saysby a . ' r- ison with the state _of - tween European countries, the cur- tain of darkness bangs between the Mother Country and her colonies. Cable messages- even from Canada, which is at -great advanteige over Indian, Africa and Auatralim, are so short and lntamittent th t they are often a positive source ofxrror. Of the official. program of Press Conference, the Chronicle remarks; "The .most Militant and- asrboni~sh'ifng series of events ever planned lu hon. or of distinguished visitors to those shores, means that for the first time in the history of joirrnalir-Inf, the nation recognizes the power iamdln. fluence of t.-he Press." l CHICAGO MARKETS. -CHICAGO. June 2-(Special)- July Wheat 1l0} July Corn 68; Sept. Wheat ......1ii0| Sept. Corn 72| Sent. Pork _..._ . ..._-.'._..i;1s.ez V ference, each laying _especial stress" I I I _ w1.v&1PicG, June e_(.sp¢ciai,i_--1 . '"--“**~-“ force his way into the car. but was Ill Twenty MIIB R306 al Tor- believe from present prosmfpee a' 'tha 'Wag Drowned Whllg Log nunr.1.\', .uint 2-(s;¢¢un,._-rn.. ,restrained by bystanders who took I E _ west is sure to reap a bumper crop I I the cud-gel away. ' onto 5 and- An ar _y this year," said Lieutenant Govt;-nor He then made an effort to find a Bulyea, who has just arrived from revolver, declaring he would' shoot Meet Expected' Edm0l1t0'll» d'=‘Il2hl0