,.- ' > n ¢ - , . i, <, » _ .~ i . ~ _ ,, _ _ , _ . .-- , , .~ _ . ., . _ i. .. . . _ .,..i'.,_. _._..,4 . I . - », ._ ._ , _ _ . _ . - . ~ e., , ,, - . . ,, _ ._ . _ __ ' 'W .; '.i"<""'?‘*~ -' (_-4 » uarmr 1-ouNnEp1a91 l '~ ` ' " 1' T' 4+ . _ __-_». .- _- ....5 ...- .- | . - -_ -‘ ' _ 0" "Up-n Dewi ini; - cHAaLo'1“rE'rowl~J,'PR1NcE EDWARD 1_sLAN-D, WEDNESDAY, Maxon ie, ‘igie { ,.235$u”i‘i°~}'§`ii.“iS'y"i£‘3‘u’i'§i‘.l’i§’i3'.$’.‘3i. _ wsu ihvnnvihhis in ii Nui nie Lihsiiinh-u1~' is-shin uihhn. hihhii saihiiii in niuhsi Mnimhi Hunan 'sivihi nh can sriiisil 'muh' nhiisiis shui' shi nnimii wisp .-_.___ special to The Guardian. MONTREAL, March 15-Frigiri genrn greeted the motion at a coun. eil meeting -to reduce the indemnity of gldenmenufrom $1000Bto $600. T q' 0`on was s rung li mis. lded alndermen who argued tllrat as ge work is now done by the board of control there was little left foi- thr) alderrnen to do compared with the __-old system and therefore they should reduce their own salaries, Nl'HiiliW§iSlIiPi_ nn uhh Speci-si to The Guardian. VANCOUVER, March I5-Ten pas- sengers, five woman, narrowly escap- ed d_¢ath when the coach. on n Great; Northern train turned turtle west 'of Fraser River bridge on the south side of the river due to spreading rails. 'l‘he,,passengers in the car were im- prisoned, the door leading to the smoker being jammed und the other and of the car was tight up against the diner. The door had to be smusli-ef°"“~ 9 couiuiendation to raise the quantity that an exhibitor -must have for sale from four to ten bushelswal; gelgdl-r any approved. -That the seciwa S to has been a benefit in muily Yo m_ the farmer was the unan mon: pthe lu" L" thu” ')resent'1Byf,"tii'tg lDunk directors of this dune larmnge ml River) were instructs 0 _ outdoor meetinli at Freewwn dur xg the summer. The Tnstitute 8180 liroved of the sllPD05°d °"g““lz“' Morris. 3.¢9f.°l»l\l‘y-'l`reasiirer. Mind-g ungmnne Qni-up Dandruil. 'glean of a central or Provincial In- stitute. * are i. ‘~ , BADDECK' S_, March ll l;l\e Lieutenant Governor of N0” Scoli B' Holi- D. C. Fraser. li hm B;‘la°°Th: gu `t of Alexander Gra am 0 ~ iloovisrnor was on the flyini! tf:r\;;l";‘(; at 1 o'el8:! this mornin! ln da in wit eu 0' first dish* °f the ,Y d urldfpm %°“°°“ "°‘ 2' ""°(i'f.'.i..li flewup and own. around and gl ms th bay, covering in the elzllli Emma hi°"ui, about eighteen pr ntlflir m ml , kesyigtif. s heishf- 0 " ‘to 1 , ' - ` _ lung ol Baddeck and farrmg: aroilnd the country- °“ no an ',ln teams, flocked to the scemé In 'gone instance McCurdy l" h dr' new right over a man wmv wwlhaulipg a losdvof hay acfflns ° lee; -‘ ' ? o i ` . . ` _ :._": . ' 1 ~\ . li excit- 'l‘lie Governor was very “W” M _ -<1 .‘:,‘:‘:.:. ass. sell, who ilsuat lifépaitment' watched t‘lllmnci'f'd'ilrr'iai£:cc with intense inter- ” P 1 in how pretty tl" "W egg, ciiclam il th chine looked and with what ease B . d . “.‘.“‘;’;..‘;':’i'.f=.‘;f..i‘...1L“'1‘..-- ---»---- 0 "Why " said his honor, "lull- tlillnk of the different uses these ma.- iwi.°:;‘::.h.»:e.;:..‘:.:h Crea < an 0 - 1, imperative fn time ho urpbscs of exploration in the for t e pw” now explorers encounter north W hardships andfprivations. lgesmtlirlilleed they Wolnd M mvnlu' ahh; possession fox* Cancpldemlto' have right on hand in M - MONTREAL. Murehis-$6,000,000 MONTREAL. Murph 15-Seventy , im.. ' Special to The Guardian. . years a nun, is a record of an lnniate of the Ursaline Convent, Mother Ste. Croix, who is celebrating the anni- versary today at_ the mga of 93. ‘ Her- maiden name was 'Susan Holmes and she was born in New England. ' Her brother, Abbe Holmes, was one of the founders of theLaval Univer- sity. KILLED Hill UN HIS' , Wil HUME FHUM SUNDAY SlIHlllll _.__ CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 14- George Simpson, aged twenty-one years. of Andover, assistant treasur- er of the American Woollen Company, was placed under arrest here la'Ue to- day chargcd with manslaigg-hter fol- lowing an accident in which the au- tomobile he owns and was driving struck Tommy Lane, aged ben, caus- ing his death. The boy was returning from Sunday school and was struck as the car passed Broadway a/nd Prospect' streets in Cambridgeport, his skull being fractured and his neck. broken. Simpson was alone in the car. He was taken to the police station and charged with manslaughter. Bail i-n $2,500 was: furirishfrl by Wm. M. wuod, pi-esidunt ci the American Woollcn Company. Simpson will be arraigned -tomorrow ‘in the Cam- bridge cuirt. SIXTY-UNE PEHSUNS . Bll?l|ZEll. lESlEHl]ll ST. JOHN, March 14-Sixty-one persons were baptized in _the Baptist churches of this city yesterday- The largest number was in Charlotte street church, Carleton, where the pastor, Rev. W. R. Robinson. ball- tized thirty candidates yesterday morning. The congregation at both services were very large. Rev. M. E. Fletcher, of the Ludlow street Baptist church; West End, -baptized ten persons' last evening, in the presence of a large congregation. , In the Main street Baptist church, Rev. David Hutchinson baptized fif- teen people in the morning, and Rev. Wellington Camp, of Leinster street, six. The congregations in all three churches very large. One of the largest communion ser- vices ever held in St. David’s Pres- byterisn church was celebrated yes- terday. The church owns 350 ol' the individual service cups, and all--these were in place. Rev. A. A. Graham preached an appropriate sermon from words: “I will come in unto him. and will sup with him and he with Me." There was a large number of new members, who took communion for the first time. Rev. G. A. Kuhring baptized seven adults in St. John (Stone) church yesterday. Bishop Richardson will confirm a class of twenty individuals in the church on Wednesday evening. AMALGAMATION OF _ TWO FORESTER COURTS. A large number of Foresters from courts Charlottetown and Sir William of the C.O.F. met last night to take part in the Anmlgamation ceremony. The usual prelimlnaries were gone through. The election of officers for the new Court .was preceeded with resulting as follows:-C. R.-Neil Mc-_ Nevin, v. c. R.-W. N. Henry, nee. Sec.-E. F. Acorn, Fin. Sec.-J. W. Young, Treas.-H. McEwen, Chap.- Jl. C. Broder, S. W..-M. A. O"Brien, J. W.-M. Mclnnis, S. B.-L. Harper, J. B.-B. A. Smith, Auditor-M. R. Bethune. TEMPERANCE ALLIANC'E EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE; At a meeting- ofthe Executive Committee of the 'Dumperance Alli- ance held Monday night in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, Rev. H. E. Thomas re- ported progress of the bill now be- ore the_ Senate of Canada restrict- ing the importation of liquors into a Erohfbitory province. This bill has een championed `by Senator Scott of Scott Act fame and supported by Senator Geo. Ross of Ontario as well as other strong men. It will also have wami defenders in the Commons and the prospects seem geodffor its success.` The Legislative (Tomi-nittee of`the Alliance rocom|?nded that no legislation be asked' t this session of the legislature but that the Gov- ernment be urged to grant ‘the re`- quelt of the Kings County Alliance in the appoint nent, ofa prosecutor for that County. The Committee are also of the opinion that the abuse of the`Act by drugglsts, and vendors can only be effectively removed by having some form of government con-. trol of all liriiiors imported and sold for medical purposes by ofllcial ap- pointment dt' s‘ s11"|sll,a_alg;y and re- ceiving no pronts from t safe of such liquors. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, March 15.-(Bpecial.‘,- L_- . 'llueBday, March 15th, 1110. House met at 3.15. MR.. A". J. 'Ma_.cUONALD moved that a committee composed of Mr. Mac- Donald, Mr Doble and Mr Prowse be sppcintedto look into the matter of incorporation of' the .Georgetown Temperance Association. Mr. Mathie- son asked if the report of the Com- naission on Education is being print- e . THE PREMIER replied that the report was being printed und ull pos- sible haste was being made towarfls thecompletion of the work ii-Aft-re the house rose. , MR. DOBIE moved the resumption of the debate on the transportation question. The fnption was lost, The House went into committee to consider the guaranteeing certain bonds of the Island Cold Ernrage Company. HON. MR. GALLANT said the es- tablishment of Cold Storage facili- ties in this province would he in the best interests of the province. l‘nrt- ies seem to think that Davis .ir Fra- ser were being given an advantage over pork packers. He did not think this_was the case. He said the am- ount paid for the purchase of the building is no ground for argument against the establishing of a cold storage plant. It matters not who are the proprietors considering the facts that the Government has a. first mortgage ,on the whole plant and after two years a sinking fund will go to reduce the debt and im- prove the security offered for the guaranteeing of the bonds. He quot'-' ed rates per month for cold storage showingthat meats were stored for 5 on a oqn§. perdb per month-other produce at comparative ratesj . Mli. MATIIIESON said the corn- pany propose to acquire build, oper- ate and maintain a cold storage and abbatoir establishment. He maintain- ed the company asking for a guaran- tee of bonds were a packing company with a cold storage plant and not a cold storage plant with a packing ad- dition. The Dontinion Packing Com- pany undertook to establish three cold storage plants and to maintain them for thirty years. The proposi- tion was turned down. There is no guarantee in this casc for a continu- ous service. He showed several points of camparisonillustrsting the diner- ence between the propositions of the Dominion Packing Company some years ago and the Island Cold Stor- age Company. He said Cold Storage' does not benefit the farmers as far as prices were concerned4thc specula- ter was the one who benefits by buy- ing from farmers when prices are low and storinguntil a rise in the mark- et. He read a petition signed' by var. ions dealers in produce in the city and province who were against the acceptance by the government of thc. proposition ' of the Is-| land Cold Storage Company. He= claimed the government guarantee' would give the new company an un- fair advantage over competitors. _HON GEO. E. HUGHES said that in oth¢:r__pi;o11.inces-companies like -thei Island Cold _Storage Company not only had their bonds guaranteed but were given bonuses as well. He con- sidered it absolutely! necessaryito have a proper system of cold storage installed in this province. There is no doubt but that other cold storage systems will be installed at different points in other counties. Regarding the securing of space by, the public ln the storage plants he thought this would be properly controlled to suit the public. ' ‘ PREMIER HASZARD commented, on the spirit in which the debate had' been carried on. No person in the government has an direct in- terest in the cofmfpan .` Parties, deal- ers in P. E. I. prodlice, who have petitioned against the guaranteeing of bonds for the Island Coldj Storage Company were looking for a mono- poly of the handling of, produce themselves and were afraid of compe- tition. Farmers would ,he believed, STEWART-MARTIN MARRIAGE' CEIJEBRATED. An interesting ceremony took pinon at the Lowell House in this“'city last evening when at eight o’clock John S. Stewart and Annie Martin bnth of Caledonia, P. E. I. were 'happily made one. Rev. Geo. E. Ross officia- ted inthe presence of a. number of guests. The bride very becomingly Bowned, was gracefully attended by ,Addie M. Fraser. The groom was well supported by Walter Walker. Mi- -and Mrs Stewart return to their home -in Caledonia this afternoon. DEATH or nav. ' MATTHEW SMITH. . T{1e many friends in this Province .wil regret to learn of the death of Rev. Matthew Smith, which occurred Saturday afternoon, March 12th, at 4 o'cloc_ at the home of his son, Chrls.f Smith, Anagance, N. B., at the ripe Age of ninety-six years. De- ceased, was an active Baptist clergy- man up to a few years ago and was widely known. When h_e retired he wgrlt to live with his son, who is a retired section foreman, and now on tlle plahsaon list of the I. G. R. The funtrai t_ ok plgce on Monday. The revere d gentleman was a native of this Province, formerly belonging to Cratpaud. A few years ago be visit- ed is many relatives here. s_Tii'rroNEnr speeiiib tu The ouunnuu. ` 'ron NTo, ivnireh sir.-wesitriy winds, cloudy with local shows-rs, not april wheat 113; iiy wheat _ 101; yr!! Corn .... 64| ,ey,Gurh .... .i-.. 86| l . ' uin_ard's_L|niment_ Relieve: Neiiraigia mulch change in temperature. Special to The Guardian. form. and -imperial preference. i vii,s_i_|__ uh w§'re drowned. ' THHUNTU l§|Hl'S 15, at New ‘Roclelle. an architec _,_.________________'____.___._.__,____,__________,_._____.___.__,_.,_._._._._ Churchill. - 1-_-i n ou a anton s. l ply to 35 Upper Prince St. ,_ , oppo ,hot 48. 3-16d6fr3ipd 3-isdiwpgi - . ANTED _ .bout Much ‘im If great ambitions dominate your W Om” 'lg wo'-:hui 'arm' Apply to Just yourself and sec ou do H y°“’w°"‘ld help t° m“7° u`°:"r°°‘ .-____ ---4 special to The Guardian. Special to The Guardian. L(`)iNDONi MBTCU 15!-'T\\8 "l"`0l“ ' TORONTO' Miarch l5__There will be n g%INN{PFi§, ¥l|ll'Cl\ 1 15-'f;l0W_°d _war grou " (tariff eormera pr - ~ . e ii in e wen am cesr o snow pose to inpiwo an "I rxiqlrial dch_g;’_ no salary grab in the dying hours of and with a Nw day” wnunmmce 01 tina" fron the Overseil;nDomin'lons to ‘ me l°E'l“‘l*“’“l`@- tbe present springlike weather seed- rf visit Great Britain' and place before Members who sought the increase int can be Commenced- the electors their views on tariff re- from ;1_00 to “,500 are unable to An advance guard of five hundred natives'of Holland who intend sett- make thn request unanimctis and ling in Alberta arrived tad,”,_ . Wl1‘l¢U°Y is fl0Wl\ 011 lt- 'l‘ll¢ DPODOBBI Bruce Walker, Commissioner of lim- will go over until another season. migrablon says these are forerunnerl _ A---~ - of a big influx from Holland and should prove valuable settlers. i Phcini I -- Special to The Guardian. LISBON, .March 15-A I"r.h'*.ugese _. ' ’ -bark from Pico Ozoree Islands has ' _ ‘ beeni lost and thirty three persons ` HN; EHUHEHILL WATEHWAYS. Bill _ -A ‘ f "LONDON Mwch “_A pmcucal lol Special to The Guardian ` ' ker ié “brdad ia Londonl mldxlt pm” OTTAWA March 15'-Parliament' ably will be not well for him if cith er Winston Spencer Churchill, secro- fs;-lrlzsaz' 'v,'!'i';"c?,:in'lg'g,'_'}:'e “gg ilgwwiu --, tary_for home alfluiirs, or several oth- Wate,.“l'ay,_, BML NEW »YOl'iM‘, March 14-'I‘[h_er_e is a er members of parliament, and vari- This is a private mem,,u,.e_ pretty _romance connected with the ous coal dealers, can catch sight oi- Hom Mn Emmerson and Mr Tm__ belated a““°U“°em"’"_t Published F"l‘ mm- _ riff then joined the Conservatives fu day of the wedding of Edward J. The usual calm of Mr. Ciiurchill's Opposing me measure and A com, Kleist and Miss Jean Birch, of Tor- residence was disturbed by the HDD- promise was finally reached whereby onto, which took- place on- December roach of a c'avalcade_of twenty coal wrgain amending commune were mb, wagons. Arriving in front of the po,-e¢1_ According to the story told Friday, house of -the home secretary they ___.`______._ the bride culled ut the oineupi Klum stopped turned. and backed up to - last December to i.r_, to interest bi-ni the curb, with the intention of dump- A in a 'pools she wa. uellln . Heffold lug their loads. Despite the Dl"0¢€fif-H ber be did not want anythiig ‘like of 'servants that no coal had been that, but she was so niretty and auth order"ed,_ the drivers insisted upon a fascinating talker bat he became. dumping thefcargo, and it was only ' interested in her. after’ ‘ repeated telephone calls that He learned that sho was an em, the_ dealers came to the conclusion ___ !nll§lClBD; Bild slit, in l.Llf'D (ll_§l"0 _ ' tlllt tlwy been ll0i1X\’|d Bjlll Or- ROME' March 14___Gen".a_1 Facia fu that he was a sitter. It was a‘ ode dared, their men to return to the Gaesato and Signer gm,” gn,” ,o_ 0! 1°” ei first nicht, and they Wm wel' verde- I‘n'ves¢isnfl0n showed eiuust Deputy fi-loin Muiili fought finally margied secrejtly. Kle_ist is tm! several members of pamiament their duel yesterday a¢t,,.,,,,,’,,,_ 'mm . ` h ` the “me “P°l`1e"°@ B9 Ml' battle lasted nearly one hour and s half,” and ended only when General 'get a better price for produce, if, LECTURE IN THE bF§c,;_a,,"' ?';?,Sa§0y?,;ytm‘;g't';B§gw qu' there war; a cold storage plea? here. 1‘,,IRS,I. METHQDIST bac u ° U ° D es ° r°°°‘v' The para lei drawn between e pro`- ` - _ . - ' . positions of the Dominion Packing OHMRCH BASEMENT' Thehrfit Face ceostiuorkqhe Stun 01 --° --1 ti- -- azz.” °.‘;z..:°'“”..‘z“....“..:.s'.‘...:°;° one at present fore t e Hp\\'se_ was ~ ¢, d 1' _ ' f he said, ”a`r`idiculous one. It is - lu- mngvsqgxgdrigggg Figtogéenfnlgveiti, Warned that S0m6l’-lllllg unusual wins tended that the ms, 1 1 P la-bout to happen because of the pass- ” “t 3’ ““" Wm M' the iiasemeut of the First Methodist , b,-1 1 '“ 1-- u . fl ' ` i ' H ' She p=r§e;,1,c°Br“n‘;wf:i';lk'e' C':)§:'l°n§'lt‘;':.at‘; lecture; W0-9 '0“" C°“_“u`Y- adam their bicycles and were able to inher- Aet comparing it with the Act naar’ me. mf“t°r.lg~,. ““'?1dl’;g”““fai: sifffg fere._ Thereupon the automobiles con- before the House. He referred ‘to the much was ewwe 8' _, , talnlng the °°mhat5nW» l°ll°W°_d 57 di eciall appre lit d nlicesplitv of an abbattoir which he °“ mee was esp Y ' ` ' ' Seve” V”hi°1°“:‘>°;‘?Wd°ddW'1S‘ *IEE* ope before long to see in~opera.tion ' ~ . ; -----PBDFI' COFFBSDOD BB 9. UID-‘ e T B9- in connection with a 'cold storage MEETING 0" THE _ CBN. 9-"fl Cvellfllally LB Ghetto, Bl!- system. He said the security for the' » BAPTIST CQNFLRENCE' T100!! lUl0l1'l0'f;!`_§,§ flfUl!!..l;_ll.¢.°if-Y. WU giuallmteeing (dl the bont'lIB'w~."hp"'€: ____ ' reilllitll eli inarles were Boon' t cayasgoo as if’ 6 r b E. I. lei” “I . ,.80 was vested inthe province pagpevlg BT';§s¢§'6§,':n;;';-';,'i;};1wa(;fh€,1,'; with the through wi-th and the fighb conifmen- ~ done in the 'case of the N. B. Cold Ogg,-gh at Bdmont on MM-ch 7ih_ ced. While the fourth assault was fn_ Storage Cpmpsny. He said he bo- The u enlng exercises were .ioiifiueted progress several gendarmes appeared. “Wed the Proposition metvrlth the by Rel), F 5 ‘Biimford A Er-rmnn|Tbe dual was hastily stopped and' approval' of th it f l I ' ' ‘ .'_ *the representatives of the aw went this provirice fvirtllalgllrhyags PDZP ici: 'gissedwiggctllfg1:¢§rr¢l;elnEld.l'dl'inSd;"ll"l§,eII'away on being assured that then Egcieptéonp where parties considered hold what manner 0, love," em The; was no figliqing going on. W‘l1:1.tl;\;y er us ness would be interferred n in n rn-ost ‘iiteresting dis- left the dual was at once re-as um _ -~-~ with. ` pre” er d d f k y UL At Signor Ch»icsta’s tactics were to MR. JOI-PN McLEAN said the Gov- ff,)'('§)Be,§»c';?,;'Q guna tfifaéieee Crlictiiiixiian wear doyvn the stpength of gifs op- nrninengt should siiimiit whatever am- R' F. S. B f ri, pi-esiil‘u~ the punfnt. W1" in six y years “IN- endments to the bill they hadin mating was 'liniilgtilliiized for bilislness. by allowing him to continuously 'new' » The reports from the churches show- muke tllc'8’€tll°k~ Af “he “nd 'Of ull’ MBE MATHIESON .thought the ‘ed that much good work 1~_n.l been fifteenth encoiintcf, li'c;iveyer`.GSi'811o;' mem ers were'entitled to have full accomplished during the .niiirter and Ohiesa vigorous y a nc ei enera inform'ation~ as 0 ' h t one were b i bt f .ther d' C-assato, who was wounded for the discussing. He spolge vlma the garner- '|?d€farl)c\;trli‘;(r)i't. w?I‘Bhe rrggiilarwcolllmit- ill'st time in the arm. He, on h-is Ship Or propi~ietoi=sh'i 1 tb ` _ t 1 t 1 i fh- work of sine, touched Signer chiesu' on the ed ¢`°l_T5PH'lly End seidpit' wai=l"d)'l'l'?¢;11lst‘ tl?;Bc:dll;'e:g§,o;ftedr iglxiiclitllcv Wm. forehead, making a scratch. to ascertain who were the actual pro- Field extended a. cordial wirlromc to. The dual went on until the twenty- D1`l8t0l=S Or wl10 feally controls thc pastor Bamford, who also welcomed fourth round was reached, the lfllllg- Island Cold Storage Company. pastor E. P. Calder, piifii of whom ue of General di Cassato becoming PREMIER 'HASZ`ARD? said the had recently become inenibcis of the morn apparent as the encounter pro- Dl°0l!0sitlo'n bein discus d w - conference. Fittin responses were ceeded. By this time General di Cas- 'tei beet eh g'the'Nm aapmnn' <1 hy ii th gt' it ii it so h <1 been iufured in chu ion: r y er an ew' rimwiik mae o par ics. . ie s er- sa 8 - . Cold Btorsge'Act. Private cofiierllg noon session pastor l-‘ield ;rc'.=i-rited cheek, his face amd eyes being dren- never asked for a guarantee of bon-ds, the report of Des.. A. W. Szerus. pro- ehed with blood fromithe wodizngg. He read a proposed inendmisnt t' vincial treasurer, which iiiscloscfl' the Under these conditions t was - the act of incorporatio; of tho 001.3 fact, we still have nearly tw‘o thirds ed to end the dui;.l.d t d K Storage Cqimpan which would - of the whole amount nllottei to our At Lirst Genera i Oassa o ec n- point bbc Cqmmiggioner 01 Ag;qn:]2_ Province by the convciition in raise ed to shake hands with his op'pcm0nt ure 'an ex-officio memlien of the *md 0I\lY a little over one :bird of who onered him- his hand as a trib- bonrd of directors of gn, cqmnypny the convention year :n which tu do iite to the gallant soldier who had in MR. Mrmoocx Mel-riuuon said it if- Th” Various interests -“_l.¢-lui den- di cusuato fiheu shook hands with . mst was nmiefggood that th, ¢o,m_ omination depend, fir their efficient his day fought to deliver It-aly, but pany Wm; to be mad., a limit” um management, on regular sys1ie'.i'_atic finally he gave way to the advice of 'bility company. ¢0l1tl'll>“tl0“S Of l-l\¢ ~lllll'Cll0S- NW- his seconds. The Deputy and General on motion ui Mr. pnimer nn, bin ‘E1 PhdC'slder. folllgwczd 'Mill n tfprcs one another and embraced. t ~ , rt H, T di _ _ u a ress on “ e "am~.yi*le~- in ` ..‘€..‘.?”°i'~’il.’i."..'f....§....§.‘?.'i“..'.i.°§’.Z§’i. the Hmm-" .He "M ~ npcs we mvnnrlnnrlpn Or third time and Imssem for a mage egytagled \;.;e the Birlle HOCKEY PLAYERS. A motion on an act e 8°” , th among e c ren, fwci ini; on tic -- Assignment of Judgmegltssp waggmhg benefits derived later on in life, the Ag hug iiirendyi been announced _a ~'=1-»~=- i §;::‘.;“2x:“§;.°:.f“ ::.“‘"‘:‘.“ ‘.“r.“‘ °°"““h‘;°° °‘..* ir . "°.‘:.' A t ti _ r ri ua .ona ie. viz:- neas . ac ona , r. . . dwg xceilxiivelctsnghilrrgmliggdliitgozgh The remainder of the afternoon was Yen and Earnest Heartz have been wp, pa,,,,,d_ given over t_o the W. M, A. S. under appointed by the M. P. A. A. A. as Progress was reported and tho the l°‘“_i°“’l“P °f MTS Glidden. At `an advisory committee to inquire in- House adjmlmed until tm 0,610” seven o clock the secretary conducted to the standing of the hockey players i the preliminaries. Pastor Nui-iiuru in this city. The coimnitw -iii-uint- this morning. _ read a most excellent :ind stirring ed for Snmmergide are A, 1;.. i~iauiid~ _ - ___.._._l-_ paper on "The Temptations of the ers, Creel McArthur and Leonard Mc- C0|'\d¢|'\S¢d AdV¢[f|§¢|1\¢nt§ Ministry." Pastor Calder preached a Neill. These two committees ` ,have _ helpful and inspiring sermon after been at work but have not yet hand- (Too _law for Clauincagi which an Evangelistic service was ed in their report. It is expected ""~§A_~°“TRBU_,1,?‘H|'h t - I conducted by Pastor Field. C. B. that the report will come in next S sumo _ur it t°T “ _» _U0 m0l\- Young, Lic., conducted the opening week. prayer services. The Bel-mont church -_ _ §.___.§iMV* _ l'°yBlly entertained the delegates. llinard’s liniment for sale evnrvvhr-rn 14109 SALE. nnrrisse qitsllion Olpfllu Firrsway. Fo rice """"" grits Ruben Amex, oheri-y6H§1‘l, P. ;,________________;3'§__ H W _ ` \VANTED, a girl for general hou- . sework, references rcqlufirdd. 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