LOST ALL HANDS _ gulllllcl ll slulllsml - . » .i , \ \_.§-fl!‘,,j__ , _ .~. ii l ‘ » 4 , ‘-r~ .a ~' I. _inure v _ vp* vi -i _ “Mao i1_.’-sr TNEWB ;-_“BT or ALL' "'_,_ _ "_ ,_ _I . _ _- l"aen -_ -M. w . w 'mls ».- i. At the First Methodist Church, i||.iB. ill] thi. `SUP1illi|E CUUBT .FMUHULH il at ,, . _,__ iSpeclal by Phone) PUD" lifeut. Charlottetown, yester- SU'MMERBIDl_$. June 10.--The June he Me- Buminsrslde to-da Chief Justice iz;iJl_t__a;1)__0rDllx:_g__.___`iit.n:i_nmo'§)o€ii, the term of the BuPreme Court Oiiened in fidptuill nlld Two Sailors Pcrished. A terrible ease of_ shipwreck occur-I Capt. Cormier, of Soul-ls, aged red in Northumberland Straits yes- years. terday evening. Not only was consl- Henry Bushy, of the city. 55 du-alll, loss of property involved, but Andrew McDonald, city, 45 y three human lives were lost. eight ~fathoms "of water, and it e fpnpcd at present that she is a.;total‘ relatives of these unfortunate ln loss. The intelligence of the v ssel's, On her way back to Charing; lnsn quickly spread through the city, last evening, _pgs B. S. Noi-thu nnd on all sides _awakened deep re- land sighted t' wreck, which ln gret and sympathy f°l‘ Y-hose who are visible; the sunken schooner ly sufferers hy the calamity- is_ community will be extended to The Polar Star belongs to Messrs. albout ten feet of her masts are sta Lyons & Co., of Charlottetown, the_ing out above the surface. Accord head of which is the city's~ respected to the people on the Northumbe Mayor, Mr. C. Lyons. She has been‘she went down with all her engaged for many years now in the hoisted. the three jibs, foresail transport of coal to the Island, amdidouble-reeled mminsail being all ln yesterday when she was lost she wns_out. on a trip of this desdriptlon. She The Polar Star was not the o was on her way from Picton to Char-\ Charlottetown vessel caught in lottetown with a cargo of coal when storm which swept over the S ed so destructive. There was s. very_also bringing coal from Pictou years. fair number of the ministers . C f t t d While It is understood that the dex? on “ence present B yes er ay lying to oi! Point Prim in a gale, the were all married men and Jept. schooner' Polar Star, of this city, mier was the head of a large l _ amily. meeting of the Station and St went down with all hands in about|Tne profound sympathy of the entisc cal Committees, and then in en. beglln, and was continued ag etown the evening, being at nine o'clock mher- Jlourned to this morning. quite The Conference sessions are a ing in ing held in the church building 01115' 9151171 fBl3\i011\€ of water, and while the various committee ,_,.a;ts during the year ending the 31st Y. thodist Conference of New Brunswick Sullivan presiding. , and Prince Edward Island was open- The docket this year isexceptional- ed; the president being the Rev. Nell ly large. especially the criminal ps/rt, Mullauchlau, B. A., minister of the thcre being no less than lil indict- Frsdericton Church. Though the con- ments presented to the Grand Jury. enc .60 ¢°'\n°n'°w. when the proceedings will Lordship. in ccnuncuting on this be open to the public, there was sed sion. ' the ternooll the Ministerial Besslo nd- meeting in the Memorial Hall. ing rland, FINANCIAL REPORT _ sails _ and Among the business dealt with f°\'¢u°B ll1‘0pcr does not comm s till In his address to the jury, His e s. point, said it was the largest crimin- h of the al docket ever presented to t Y lury 's ses- in his experience with the Court in this county. . Cop. Conference commenced with the The following composed the Grand utisti- Jllryi Messrs. Alfred McLean, Dot 16, the af- (Foreman); Ewen Clarke, Wilmot; n was Charles Doull, Carleton; James Con- nln in roy. Kildare; Joseph Taylor, Free ad- town; John Dawson, Tryon; James w Taylor, Wilmot; Charles Andre , St. ll be- Eleanors; John Henderson, Center- ltnell, ville; J. J. Hall, Traveller's Rest; s are Wallace Lowther, Carleton; Melville Bradshaw, C. Edward Strong, J. H. Locke, W, B. Mills, John A. Brace, Summerside; John E. Townsend, Tra- veller's Rest; Percy Marchbank, New by Annan; John McFarlane, Cape (Fra- nde the Statistical- Committee was the verse; Harold Ives, Mlscouche; Rod financial report of the Conference. erick McNeill, Tyne Valley; George my This showed the various returns of Brown. Margate; Thomas Compton the the-monies raised in the conference St. Eleanor's. May The criminal docket presented to e,,_ this report that all the different The King vs John Murray. she encountered the gale which prov- last evening. The schooner Borenn_ last. It is a satisfactory feature of the Grund Jury was as follows: a was nearing the harb°“i’. and the rough time, but she succeeded in s wind was blowing a gale. So her ly making port eventually, Wh skipper, Capt. Cormier, ev dently Northumberland was on her w y heavy sea running when the schooner countered it also, and she ha en _ a thought lt safer to lay to in the hopul to Pictou in the morning she p of the storm- abating, rather th run for the harbour in that hcavy`town, and everything was th sea. The Polar. Star was brought elf Point Prim, about six o’clock It is conjectured from .her POB 1 i p . S cunt nne must have sprung several lend consisted ni 105 tons cl planks or ifhnil her bottom almost and this is considered at presen entirely gave out. At any rate she _bn n ¢»_n¢nl_1nnn_ _an ln the vessel went down B0 iiuiukly “lui \1°i' °\'¢W_self. At any rate, on being so had no opuvriluuity Of Billing t\‘0\!',to last night, Mr. Lyons stated lives, and they were an drowned' The , no salvage operations were co deceased are: un both schoonerrs making for Charlotte- 200? Mi“i°““"Y Fwd' 514-17 8,, a_ Educational Fund, $1,736; Ge Conference Fund $790 59- General Zard to arson. Coll-i The King vs. Edgar Cannon. A to arentl all well with them , y _ ~ . lui While everything else is swamped by S““d“V S°h°°1 F“’“d- $581575 the evcniull but Bile hid \\°i beiiulthe horror of the sudden' cutting leur ncvu to -when Shu =udd°n1v Sink- nf tnrce lives, the dunnclnl loss assed erary Fund: Raised -by circuits, n d a heads ofthe finances showed ppre- A charge of arson. My ciable increases on the previous The King vs>Ja.mes A. Webster, a the year’s figures. The following were the charge of larceny. out returns in regard to the Supernum-` The King vs. James Cahill and $3,- Benjamin Sonier. A charge of shop- 2.28; V breaking. eral The King vs. Frank Dawson. In re- 0" tingent Fund, $533.20; Temperalnce charge of stealing foxes from the cam and Moral Reform Fund. $508.3 7; Belle River Fox Ranch. ' on . Young People's Societies, $45.50' The King vs. Edgar Cannon. A ‘not “ca 6 notice The Polar tar H Sustelltation Fund, $1 981 34° Chili charge of stealing foxes from Geo. plated . _ _ ___ _ ____ _ _ _ _-_-_-,-_-_., -_ _ _-,,-_- -_-,_ ,-_~_- _ ,_ , -,- -_-_-...vi -_-_A-_-,_~_~_-_,_____-,_____-,__,_-_»,~,,_-_-,__ SM] Slllillli » Nl] MUHE UUUUH penses, $891; House rent, $560; Su tcmgz; dren's Fund, $462; Wom'en's- Mission- Barbour. he,._ ary Fund, $11,691.36; Church oken Parsonage Aid, $4.50; Other Pur cmd The King vs, Bernard Stapleton. A pnnen charge of breaking into and stealing that $323.26; the total ul these ccnncxiun- foxes from the ranch of -i. E. Burnh- ,,,em_ nl funds being 5:-le,ooo.is. 'rue fel- The Kms \'s~ Thomas Murray- A lowing were the returns ofthe °h8i`Z9 0f1ul`°€l\Y- amounts raised for circuit purposes: The Kill! V6- 'l`h0mi1B MUFFBY- A """"' Horse Keep, $4,868.85; Removal Ex- °h9~i`€° 0! breaking lau- n_ The King vs. Thomas Murray. A day Schools (fm. school purposes ,_m_ charge of conspiracy to steal f-oxes. ly), $8,074,631; Young People's Socie. The King vs. Charles Burns. A ties $59719 Ladies Aid ss 113.19; °°u=vi"1°Y in mai foxes- ' ch, The King vs. Lemuel Coghlan. A 1 A Trustee Boards, $75,397.2’f; Other cuit pm.p,,seB_ $12_493_50; the mga, charge of receiving stolen foxes. | A --- for circuit purposes being $112,001.33.; While iii” Grand -'uri' were °u'= We _ . _ ~ I - ' It li ` _ _ _.,__g,_,__,,,_,*,,_,_,,,,,_,. .,,,........ was a'~‘ 'remar able-f -scene m - “ - featured the adoption of~ a sweeping contributed by the circuits thru (Canadian Press) A sad case of suicide is reported fr n farmhouse about two miles fr town. John Giles Jr. lived th with his wife who was formerly M licbecca Davis of Brockway and w f . °“‘ was introduced ny Dr. A. s. clrnn in the close of the pre-Assembly _resolution `t'aking a stand for tem- out the gnnfnl-ence was 559,16 perance and the complete abolishing The gl-and tntnl mined for all ST’ STEPHEN' N' B" J‘m° 11"; of intoxicat.ing.___.liquor as_a .beve m from the Dominion o Canada W EQ gress. The calm and serious dig i that has pervaded the great bod whom he was united in marriage d le t th u h t the Con about two years ago. For the p year Mrs. Giles had been lll with u er' which was as remarkable as it is “S0 oses in the Conference for the l. Con- 'rns stntlstlcnl committee also Y Oi Conference, from which it is sh t t _ oses the ha For mmistenal num 8 ?,;h_ Ambrose Monaghan vs. Freeman 2_70_ Reeves and another. Action on prom- p“,._ issary note. Judgment for plaintiff na;-_ for $45.65, Tanton for plaintiff. ll v hi¢h ls $2os,429.es. " ' ` ni MEMBERSHIP RETURNS nt following civil cases were disposed of. Wilkinson, Haywood :Sz Clarke, Ltd, 'vs. Peter Bourke, Judgment for plain- n,.e_ tiff of $49.06, Bentley for plaintiff. “WY pared the membership returns of the Bank of British North Amemm V8' Sig: was 672, the present total number vous trouble _and was constantly'at- “mwah Standing erect ;n tn-elf memb,,,.s mms 14_ 33g_ The nnmn tended by her husband and a woman places they greeted the msnln housekeeper. This forenoon -she caped from their vigilance for _about ing a_pDmuse_ and it was ,mme te" mi““t°9 and "MP “arc” W” utes before order was restored. made she was not to be found. Late_ _The ,-.esohmon read as gnu un .. ~ in the aftennoon her body was fo in some woods back of the hon death having resulted from the use pal-is green whichnobody knew w congregations of the pl-cally on the premises, her husband havi r previously carefully removed eve thing of a dangerous natulve that knew to be about the lace. M D Giles was about twenty-f_lve years age and was respcdt¢d_'lly all i9i°“ of infslnt ~ba.ptfsms during the y own John A. Croken. Action for debt. a t e ga es ro g ou EYBBS that the number of members received Judgment f0i` Pluiutm 1°' W*-°5~ B was lost in the flood of enthusiasm into the Conference nn,-ing me year Bentley for plaintiff, Saunders for 0; defendant. ep F. H. White Co., Ltd, vs, S. E. em. Cannon. iAn action for debt. Judg- es' with vociferous cheering and denfen- was 145 and ny ndnlt bnnt;nms_ 22 ment for plaintiff $73 89 W S Stew- Y' when legislation should be secure he Canada rohibitln the manufac 6 That this resolution be forwa . 'rn 1- - liusnllnd luis the sinners' sympathy of cc the General Assembly for ac the community in his great affi tion. film' while the number of marriages Owe' burials, 680. The total number fl ui! Church in Canada, the time .has comr School snnerlncendsnts, presidents collbellsen inns bodies and temperance organize for its object the total suppi' ti to co-operate __ill a movement havinr ess emnized was 471 and the number B ; i i - . 501. art, K. C., for plaintlfl and Mc- 0; Quarrie, K. C., for defendant. 0| James J. Stanley and others vs. d Th ti th oplnlon of the Congress b th Qnnrgerly Omnlal Archibald Howard. Action for debt. 5°»|consllstll‘: of all the ministers and re 3532?: cirsthzn Coifermce was 1729 Verdict for plaintiff $166.91. Enlnnu i v ar district vlnlgnpn, stewards, Sunday John Smith vs. Alexander McDou- ‘1 1". d il Bible classe women’s misil of gall. Action for debt, Verdict for 3; pressntativs laymen from aa the comprising local D,-eunerl eghol-ters, for plaintiff, W. Tanton for defendant! ‘ On. plaintiff $207.33. t ure., gyyhadies. Aid and young Peopws McLaughlan Carriage Co. vs. Alex- 'D E rs. importation and sale of intoxicating S0c,eties_ ui liquor for beverage purposes- r 'i our Jewett and I-I. S. B. Strothard. *`°' Mlsisrnalal. sslsslou 1-1. i Y. - - ' _ ther vs. Joseph Mcliiacbern, Bentley FOR 61.155-lFlGl'l'l0ll one cent per*-TV.\;.l’\\ °°°i\ i“°°_i;i 1'() U11 FUR cl ine liquor u-imc in cannon." tion for advertising in this colum WANTED COAT, PA B AND VE T ---° makers. A l M‘. Rlill 6-'7M3i _ ‘___ _ PP Y _ _, TAKE YOUR FILMS TID Cash must- accompay order. Mini- V . _ Q Steel, Dr mg charge 'twenty-Eve cents. ~' ’ p°i“ted' Revs _gorge _ _ ' S _ ‘i ‘ ` - _ , - - pd .F - ' P horse sixteen miles away, when Rudo i_ dent which _took place at Lake Anil i ' - ‘the three-ye`ar»`old son of Ernest Cr d YARMOUTH June 8-Nazis reach George A_ Rom ed_ town last night of a pi ul acci The following ministers were tra i o \hy, was so ‘badly burned that he _ ci v Scotia Conference; a devotional exercises. The roll to the call. The following C'°mmi . A Y img, F A Wi 21?' (lleorégddnll ° w G Lane e ie’ [erred from the P.N.B. and l’.E on Conference Relations were _Hs ander McDougall. Action for debt. . C tt ; .- Verdict for plaintiff for $32.30. Mc- dee p,;1;’§ ‘§“§;_I:.iis;e Q\_l_;rrii;._{<. _c.. fnr___n_lnlntls. ___ ___ l; nn- , E t R°w1andB_ penny e o owing 'cl cases y - ic- ...Phat it be 9, suggestion to thi’ ;,.({é‘Z8;;2_?;‘|g_' ],§_nel;{_ Cream James main to be tried. Assembly to invite all other religiuuf Crisp, charles F. Stebbings, Loon Non- ur R J McNeill and ano for plaintiff; Fraser for defendant. Jury (debt). International Harves- ter Co, vs. Phillip McNally. Bentley . ith I plaintiff; McCallum for defendant. The Mimstermx Session opened Zvas of-IurY (Trespass) Austin Ramsay vs. ‘. . M l I \8lfl- then called, 43 ministers answn1;_illE N°1“°“ Ramsay cquarr 8 or D se tiff E H Strong for defendant t ; - - - n. J. P. Steele vs Dougald Steele. Mc- y- Qllarrie for plaintiff- Saunders for de- 5 -_ i gm, fendant. There is also one apptai CBM nn Joseph Read & Co., vs. Frank H. _1_ ders for appellant; MoQnsrrle, JK. h’ Conference: Rev. J. L. Batty. *-0 M'““" C" ‘or respondexlt' B itob n Conference; J8ln¢B 35"’ f_n_ At 4.30 the Grand Jury returned and nd reported finding true bills in the in n dictmsnt of the King vs Jam” A Reeves and another. An appeal from nn- decision of county court judge. Baun- » d to No a _ln n fav nnurs. 'rue ninld had lt g §,',_’Cn..rlcs Flanders, in cnc ncud 0 Webster on the charge of stealing in his hand. all over little _,,..___._..nLl_-|--s¢-- sec a little kerosene,~setting the can Conference the bac'-K. .of the stove. The little fel conm-ennn was made of the Rev.Go moved forward and caun_ A Goodman, of the Manitoba “_ so__w__ on B cha,-pe cl breaking and fire in the range and in doing_so u ‘!’= ilcugn. cl elle Londdu C°“*°'°“°°~. 'l‘h .nl 'death rcl _ hand and arm worn! *_ . Geor e N. Somers. F1`°°;" The fury then returned and/will \‘¢' S E ¥l"?vB'Bertl'\lg1. Fl'¢d°“°k H' A ` sums deliberations on the remainln ol Transfer to tilt N~ B- 'md P' E' it to oil at once too ` ~ nnn the Rev. W. H. Bar s slightly cider n ‘°'°“°°’ can to remove it, on the mmlntnplal session resumi happened at 'I Si nn ministry 'rss lcllcwlns rw” e in great L80 ` .elven in full connection and ordai '= Holmes nnd James W. Howe. B- ‘ ROYAL .COURT-., t missionary . - I 1 "F08: 'QE wlrnugrcidgd to continue a Inna 10 -The King _,tile fourth court of_”_ R O _Bna\ingham' »pslace _ .l smart w_ J, Dornvllle, oy . “_ a 0 _A _D » -ql‘i°f*!"'°"-’ `m““m°°M'a.all Ghorze-T. Mci=\1°\'°»u' F"“°i° H'|hfll and Sonier will ,be taken up bc- Y' ' Gulf states src the only ¢°\'\'if° 4 ~ Nw. og .g¢'¢rls, and . . bm Hnbcrt T. Smith, Ovid ,Dre th, cmd Jnntlne and Petit jury. _ Mk t "cape an un_|psrt Hall on Friday the 18th inet at -' " A di .,_'_Llttl0l0 1 _ Hd Bnnlg. SPEECH BY' SIR EDWARD. Biit of the R i_¢_B 0 8 v lock p_ m_ A mu megan' pg. ‘“°"‘."‘a~»""‘-"i"“-' ‘° °- ~ °°°‘F" S 9" -- ssesnnsnlc drop A lush \>°f°“‘°‘,’,f§'qnf,f.n_ ll-iinili lb ference. the” bei” ° n beer. I-n'the case of the King vs cmdeg Frank Dawson, the Foreman reported ‘ ` ht consideration was C011 th 1; the jur stood 10 to 8 in favor Rn at mg tl; Probationers for 3 5' of the matter of G sas: ns tioners were recommended t° 5° ‘°` must he atleast 12 jurors in favor . H. Peters. _._ _ . ~ - . - ri 01. l topher Graham. ~ - n " l 'S' "'“" -'gcL?>r;'§1?::;:»' 'f°‘:‘;°°“ A' m°D°“' ~ FIRE Dmsiigs STORE wl§3rE??.F2i °I“:»:Yt€i'Y~ firmation service will be held in St. John Baptiste Church Miscouche. at which 123 persons will receive the rite of confirmation. At 3 p. m. His Lordship leaves for Surnmerside. ¢0“' iiilliiiill. l.B. SECO (Canadian Press) LoNl>tlN.Junc 1o.~rne l-lu Commons to-night passed the reading of the Hol:l.le liule Bill out division, an amendment b Balfour for the rejection of th having previously been defcate Announcement of the figure greeted with an outburst of che tb; Liberals and Nationslists. ha debate was marked by fler claratlons by Orange speaker predicted that the result of Rule would ba ruinous in Irelan Sir Edw Carson, Irish Uni Leader said, "For my part I Gontinue to support the Ulsters and will take full responsibilit their resistance. You may seize arms or send troops but you wi settle the Irish question," Lord Charles Beresford declar the Government sends troops to land I shall offer my services, as they may be, and will aid m low countrymen. Opposition leaders assert that if the country was appealed to a general electioul favored Home Ulster would never submit. John E. Redmond, Irish Nation leader, said Carson’s speech was most violent he had ever listene Carson had taken grave responsl ty and did not represent Ulst opinion. The, Natioualists are wil to make any concessions but, Mr. Redmond, twenty-four coll RULE B-ILL ND READING .__._____,._._._- Passed Without Di Violent Threats vision. Fiery Speeches and Fol owed Announcement will not le dictated to by four. use of 'lilo Bill now enters the suggestion 8200116 stage before thc inevitable lejectioll with- by the Lords The House of Com y Mr nlons cannot amend the bill. It must e Bill so to the Lolds ln the same shape as d 36s last session Members of the lower house, howevel, may suggest amend wus ments to the Lords which the latter rs by can accept or reject Sir Edward Carson after the pas y do sage of the blll to-day, said the Irish s who Unionist lefuse to take any further Home part in the discussions These melxi- d bers in a holly will proceed to tolli' onist the principal cities of England and will Scotland, addressing meetings in pro men test ngainst the bill The Nationals y for are downhearted over the possibility their tllut the go ernment may not last ll not for tin- third passage of the bill ne- cessaly to make it law ed if Aniirl-w Bollnr Law, leader of the ire-\ Unionist, said if it is a deal hetwiell poor, the l.i~berlas and the Nationalists the y iicl- country should know it. Redmond and Asllulth both denied even the existence of ally bargain in refer- lid n'ence to Home Rule. Rule. Mr. Law, proceeding said, "The government is compelling the whole alisti Unionist party to take the side of the:Ulster. If the government forces the d to. hill through under present conditions bill- it will be a self constituted revolu- er‘s_t|onary committee and Ulster can “UK only n.cct revolution by counter re- snlll,voll|tioll. It is impossible to tell ntics what may follow." Sunday, June the 8_th, will be l remembered by the parishioners of Bonaventllre's parish. It wus the caslon of Rt. Rev. Bishop 0'l.ea first visit. This was the first p honored with li visit, outside his Cathedral city, since coming to Diocese. He was accompanied Rev. Dr. McLellan. Un his arriva 4 o‘clock p. m. a great concours people were in waiting to welc him. He was reverently received the Presbytery by the l’nstor,‘ P. D. McGuigan. When the hour ilenedlctlon of,t'ne Blessed Sncram PASTORN- “S"A“°'N-- “is f.‘.§f.`.“.`i.“...‘i§°.`§i..'i‘.°‘I,”.T..§.'l‘i....§"l'ZIL gation- -many coming from the nelgh ""'°'"" bourlng parishes to meet the nc _ consecrated prelate. Revs. A. P. _ Lellan and I. R. A. McDonald weri LONDON Juli” 10-"‘Ch“\'°hm WU mu asked in the Commons yesterday in B180 present' A large class oi aB;B. View of his December statement that boys, neatly vested, escorted the hop and the the Rev. Clergy from presbytery to the church, passing _ the main aisle to the sanctuary. ‘Hammer ‘f he Womd “Dum” “W while the choir chanted “Ecco Sa . - _ d M ." H ' t lr t' _ At. 9 o clock this In0\'“iug u “On Jsces 'zsntlife aanct`;‘:,;“gtheaf:;,_ Sui edu. Ho replied that he could not ton on his own ,behau and that 0, discuss the matter now with any afl- ms parishioners wglwmed Hia L0 d vantage or in u manner satisfactory lship. They recognized the honor the privilege conferred upon them and 1 l, gnificent they assured him of their great gegidotfo tgretyllsp :dd fyolllovrvxliid -in pro- preciatlon for his kindly visit. cgssion by prautiually the whole of Lordship highly complimented Miscouch Parish, pastor and the parishioners on ` on the ocnnginn nl His_ Lords'hip‘s beautiful church that had within o'r'rAwA, J-unc s.-A ncininlcn ooiEns"F`ws:Fi'ruaa Evan charter has been obtained by the On- » RECORDED IN JUNE. °°°"' ____ tarfo Steel Products Company, the WASHINGTON, June 9.-The cold. Canadian branch of the United States est weather _ever recorded du Staci corporation. The capital of tlfc June in the middle Atlantic and Ne Q____m t E__1omuM_ _ company le placed at twenty m.illlon'1_§ngland States, the Ohio Valley 'Wg ' _ <_lollar_:.0n_he chief place of husiness be-| the Grcat Lakes _:_¢;gi;lhl;.r l;n_n_el;:>_pol:_t_i;__. __A meeting 0, the Andduto “_ ng a w n r a » s l’lil<`SliY'l`i‘}liIAN CHURCH lil~]F()RE NUTED ASSEMBLY. S ».i.ll‘THlrwn_rdHnnd was service being conducted by RW- ITV' - ‘ - ' - Bos on mn 0 B '"0 ' n ro use li t c nas ci- n -sLer - Jedre , wb. l lutcrcd to ner du nl H. 30h” Mmmy on B charge of anon' ncithnf l>u9B°“B°"° “°" "`°‘g"‘t' A” ship. The Jltars and the sanctuary nll hui; lnn;,mp:.iicnt and tryiul 511' inspection for reissuance of certificate of the _church were bem,;_““\\y ‘ek “gsm entering and stealing a quantity of Wm UW” P1°°° t°`m°"`°"- . tooned. 'Many expressions of admire- -_-~-----° rs. ‘.2‘;‘:.°».“:°::.r:::; »u°"~u“'"S~ a er c u gan g a s a e y ll LARGE . r ....... .nn nly the spiritual conditions of parishioners but he has great care to E c' .ind itrsurroundlye. - on cent er word each insertion in the neatness and order of the church -- Thc agash; Murchison and Lorne, at Bea- Cei mains were laid to rest in the ceme- e P this column. Cash must accompany " 0,-nn;-_ Minimum charge twenty-uve ring "Fresh lobsters received daily 156 W per lb Stewnrt’s restaurant, 103 ry sucinelnn will be ncld in the Mt. Her- rted “_” p work If you are the ‘rains ol our "“°"‘°” 7 ' Choseen B A.. and is partially covered-by insuran thpirght that botlr pseties were vie (States sndJ"'° 3 Bum ' ' . 5-Lulu, "rl: Rev- ¥‘~ U- B' ’ ' " sm-‘ l l egsncl . i enfwlllai l in rs, loyal. fore Kidd* W” . '_ ‘- " ta' S°c"“” of “ffl mlrdeirmczd P-nd _it u . 'Fife .lgrsseat situation tvalzplherslv l.» . ‘ 'jj' v Ne sitio Minsrd‘s Lialmcnt Cures Colds UA Hu- °“"‘°° K' °" illnsnrs nlninnni Cir* nlsumser 'liitlsniuli . ii\fi1e'4'°c|4“““°“‘ W' °-° ‘" ' - ' .s¢Ma"’ l , I. ....~ . , ' .les- . ‘ ... ...__.__,.¢. ..»..s- _--. _ _____.__., ._..... ,,t. cu i__...... -.~ Y 1 'l 3