_- - _ -_ .l -_ .la-_ ble.-“iii <- ii. ciilloiisiwn _ G rl’--'~. ri. *P ' ‘ _ 'I' UI _ '_' -"'“ , -. _-_--..-.___ "¢=“_F=' _.LT J. 2 _ »_-l~us-r.l_l»ss-.- 'ms ‘ _ _oninrr,orr‘a'r_owN 3c.iNAi>a,_ whence-ply, ions ie, -'£914 _ rm-T or Aw' i°if°.."r>l.."iol.i°.s-'.';'..'i‘.'l>.s A -_'_ ` 1-.1 _, _W 'E .1 ml _ful _ (Qllnludlau Prcss.)"l ~ MONTREAL, June -8.- The City Council of Montreal this afternoon voted 410,000 for the relic! oi suiler- crs by the disaster of tim Empress of Ireland. As no steps had been taken by goo ,City or any organization ‘to ,men B-_,private subscription list lor the Empress-_of Ireland survivors, President Dale of the`Mou~treal Board of Trade has taken the -matter -in iuuifi. ue has willed .. meeting for tomorrow _to consider the matter. Tllrouirh il cdllllnlllf-Ge to liswaippointed ut the meeting- an opportunity will :be given to CHZIZQIIB t0_CC.Ylllll‘i\lll.f.B. While the C. P. R. is still consider- ing the question- of raising t-he lfm- press. A. J.-Lsc.' Montreal. <=l0 Bly connected with the North American wrecking Co., an-d _also the Arbucle Wrecking Co., has written the _C.l’.R. sliggestlng the raising of the sunken stc.lm'er -by '-means ol- comlressed air.- . dim lt d back in their -gi_s,sol-elle -boat to the He sm” ii.;uli'imi;lid_s\e):ompllsi:ec. M factory ffvr tlw Hvllins sf°“\'1‘l. were costly but _ ` ‘ ;.1.riliing the ihoat, and while one mun- -- _ aged to reach the boat an-d -hold on' ’ to it until rescue came, the other, l - who could not swim, we-nt down tn aa ;l' |wutery grave. The fact that the _two men were father and son renders ,the occurrence particularly sad. It was the son that was lost. His ,____» . ' _ _ (Canadian Press) ` 1 'i.UBl.'lN, June 9.-John Red-mend. louilcr of iha'Irlsh Nationalists, is- nnqd H statement to-day in which he cmglllaticrllly denied reports that the irish volunteer iuovcnientfvwas lor hostile obiects against the Irish nar- tv. and adds that up to two miontns ago he fclt the volunteer movement rather premature but the edects oi| Sir Efi\\»_li'd Oa.rsun's threats upon pu~r-lic opinionin Enirland, the Houso of Cn~m_rr.o-ns, Government, occurances l.t Ciurrngli Ca-mlp. and the successful gun-running oi' Ulster, virtually al- tered th'~ position ol the Irish party. He took steps about six weeks _agp to'ir.f_orin his friends lon-d supporters, l'-"ll ii" Fl1°=i__\_"__r_;__;*P§§;\§f}§;»l§Mvvgiirsflrr-.m.suno=-wnfmsi-casino-wsnsrp. -'i--.isis such '> 'to the , olunteer n-nvement with-the-result .ic- snrenrl in -t-he laist _six -weeks like -i prairie fire. All Nat gnallsts in Ire- land will shortly bo ¢nrolled_ CGRDENSED lor mo L_liE_f_i_le__ _ _ _ Cll8SlF|(.'lTIO|| Ons cont ptr word each insertionis this coillmn. Cash must accompany oder. Minimum charge twenty-iivs cents. `-linustell, could- get`to again/ Mr. ,fix __ " .~» _ I ir ` -Sill 'filillll il c News leached tll'e city yesterday of 3 sail drowning- accident u-.rich oc- currcd ai. Murray rlarnor on me pre- vious day. 'llwo lobster fishermen, 'in th-a eiliploy oi the Miurray.i-larbor Canning Company, on thulr way, thrown into t-he sea on -a M158 WDW name was Raliaind White, the illthcr hcl-ng John White. Thel young man was only 20 years of age. , _ ` It was blowing hard wh‘sn'tlle Whites. linving overhauled their lobs- ter traps were mall-in-g tllclkr way back to the I-Inrbor a-l‘l'mt '10-.Q30 o'clock in the morning. Wh-sn about three miles from their desti-nlati-on, a larger wave than the oth-ers caught tl-ls ho-at troadsi-del and -her occu- pilnts \v-err. throw-n in-to the water. Rolanl White, un-able to swi_m, was seized by his father who began to swlm hock to the bcist which thluugli practically llll-ed with water, remain- oi scoot. But the soot rope ¢i_u'_1t- ing away, and it was so rough that before sire/ could he reached. another big wave struck the t_W0 men und cel” ried-the son out.0f-the_l~BthR3r’.B il0ld- shnk. hclure hlal rather. I `s‘1'=_lliii‘W*"ex:V W-lute niunmgsd to- reach-t-he boat, after 8 'bard str\r.{__gls, _a-uid -held on to it until some ot or il-sh-ermen who were rmlil-ing their lines n couple of hilndrod yards away 'and‘ wiimespll thc accident--at once dropping their lines and starting to the rescue- mme to liis assistance. Exhausts-.l llnil gl-lelf~strlclren, Mr. White ww-. talien into 'Pom McHerron’s boat and carried safely to shore, while *hs water-logged boat was towed also in to safety. . The body of the drowned youn;; man has not yet`bco_1 recovered. 'l‘lle weather continued too rough, up '.0 - '(Canad-i-an Prestf) ~‘~ _*.3 _ _ - '_ _ _ __ ` ’f'~~ "4 ji" I "-"' 5- _ " = _ ‘ ,,§°,§”,;§;*';,‘;,,“,-,‘*;,3,,§‘,-,;_gflggmgg Latest- Repiirts Inillcete lhiit Over l_00 l?ersoi_is_ Perlslild on New rscrieil Ego.. or eil-...s.vi-llirgs iuuious' ' - '"' ' ‘ 1 ‘*~' "f’ ` ’ s hand. blown oi! and a great llols_ _ ~~ _' sank the lin-press of Ireland camebiz- 0 es gigzgnfn hh? cheek by premature ex? _"J _I5 - ~-L .I I' " ¢“vJ"7ii"‘3:'"i_ i 'L' f ’ ‘ ' f tvas adjourned until the arrival of __ - - Many are Bzliig Washed Qi ore. -Of 30 Bouts Which lefl ..... »- ""*"" _ ,___,».. , -§»',' _-_ gr' ‘>-N., ` 'iiiiiillii l _Puepa`b"iic Dill-y ‘5 (Bps§ia1 to The Guarlnpan) ST. JOHN, N. B., Juno 9.- 'Ilhe best avuilllbls reports from the north shore ol New Brunsw-icl':_to-night are to the effect that it is feared 125 lives were lost in the tern-1-ble storm A ; _ ciiisiu ilcinilir - sv WEEKS siolim _ _ i _ i Hill ASKHJ FUH r STH. SIUHSTAUT (Canadian Press.) _ MONTREAL, June 8.- Appliea, tion for bail for the Norwegian telamer Storstmdt which rammed land ore- J\\sticc'Dunl01i this ,morning ond ililifwilfi- _ _ isuuiiiicuuni ___..;..___. four to six men nach und in nlosli cases the owners ol‘thc boats shilcll as captains. with their sons, -bro-§ thers ur nellhews as ass'isfii1‘nts.` Casesi are corring to light whereall tho' 'further from shore.' On 'I‘hursday -the storm broke with awful violence and it is thought caught most of the ~flshsrrr.cn'wlth sail on their vessels which must have turned over or sunt il SUMMIHSIUE (Special by Phone) SUl\'l3\lIEllS_lIDE, Jlme 9.-The J_\1n2 erm f tho Su reme.Court for Prince HHITISH lllillllliiti _ IS Wlliilliii .___ _ (Canadian Press.) - LONDON CABLE.-, June 8.- Psrli_ Hmcnt will reassemble today rwm, both parties in a spirit far from conciliatory. The spirit of con; Promise apparent a month ago using to have disappeared. The speeches oi I-|0.v_l George -in Wales, Sir Edwmld Carson -ln Ulster, and 1,0;-4 Haldane at Oxford seemed to liove widmpd the Gul! between the parties. 'llre gefleffll Public are, however, becom- ing tired of the political Desdlock :ind the spectacle of Rival Arm es in Ulster _ receiving his commission, Mr. Mc- Quaid. it appears, entered upon his duties as such Magistrate, anirl has wage cnrners in some iunulies have hy scores t, which swept the Bay Ghaleur District. on Tlzursday and Friday of last weelf. .Bt-dies ore washing ashore at sever.-il points but there is much dif- ficulty i~l_ »g~etti'lligi‘ comimiu/nicatlon with places ne_'_ir the disaster and it may -be' many llalvs \belore the lull ex- t_ent of thu tra-gedy is known. . From Faspebiac, Crletiec, comes the report thut thirty fish-ing boats left that little villaige on Thursday morn- ing and of these only five have been Captain Brcau, bf ‘the schooner! vl'..n.er-1'., which 'g rescues cuschslrli direct awry of th loss of life-or the severity 'ni the c. Hs picked up eil. As far os can 'hc learned the been wiped’ out. ‘ ' f ’ In many villages, both on the New Brunswick and Quebec shores of the bay bodies have been -founid. Pas N B., to-day, is" he first to tell il’ pebinc nlollc estimates that lat least ister twenty boats have 'been lost, .hut they hope some have reached shelter in 14 bodies after gale had subsid-I ‘covcs or ohscureyillages where it is W diillcult to obtain communication Buy Chnleur fish-firg season -had not At Cnruiiuet the bodies of eight W -l‘.~':.'-n very good and the' fishermen' ilshcrmsn have -been recovered, Dei il were tflkinu more _chances on weather- tllils ore vory~difl‘icu1t to obtain, png h tlinn they ordinarily did. A-lso they it is now feared that the loss of life b reported as safe. They carried from were venturing in their (rail crafts ___ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ l _ _ _ .... _ _ ___ -_-_-_-_-_ -.-,-_-_-_-_-_-._. -_-_- may run as big-li ns 125. _ Goes viii New-Yo_r_k. Cdnedisn_iliilile'Uplie from f_h‘is port Mr. Pelletier said that the New York boat wlas really responsible for the complllint bo- _ _(From our own Reporter.) UTTA-WA." June 8.- The House spent nlost of the dll discuss-in me Y 8 Mn-ll Service 'between Canada and Great Hr tain; Incidentally the Novla Scot-ia and New Brunswick members indulged in the Provincial disputr as to whether St. John or cnuse the British Postal Authorities Uwln-s to the absence of the Alsuuafu and Calgarion refuse to send letter mail hy the Canadian Route-., - ’ = He npproclnted the fact that the 1 _ I ' ' - ~ Gris Halifax ls the 'better Port. Messrs of the Empress- of Iral=and:would_i1urt A. K. McLean`wn»d F. B. McCurdy lilo service -as-t.-he contractors could Hou; J. D. Hum sua Hou. will- meiliutclfn Meanwhile nls~Nsw your ia~m Pugsley ss oused with equal en- service would have to be--ut-llizod to nressi-on secniozl to prevail in thuslasm the eagles of St. John Hon. L. P. Pelletier said an -hh-c minds ol many business men and . in considerable degree. 'The -llosillngg-_ lm- t__cr General denied this/t Sr.. _John bald) got the double cross in _regard to matters An orrangelrnent had been - _.--~____~.___~_____._ __'__.~___.__ Y°Sl¢°l`d8!'» 150 _“um” °' "'“!_dm°°}_“ff nn-args ,.1 Tmrio time the New Gan- made, lilo said, whereby letter mails \\’A.\"l‘El) TW() I(1'|‘Cl||5_N i;1,RLg_ “arch bfnng “md” fm' the b y' ""' sliian Mail Servicq was inferior to would be sent from lwtll Hllllv/X a-nd* tllirl it ls intended to do ss soon Apply Victoria Hotel, M(9i2371_ th We th" ermltm ‘ the servir-.e which formerly -existed. If St. John by special trai-ns.` 'Fhrls 1~‘llily_ing of mails from London wlas' if0V‘|Sl»08lrJ1r Wlt'h°lll1 d€'1l1Y~ J _ ' LI G MAN UNDER 50 EACH |°°°ll¢-Y- Introduce oor Member- convictcd Jock Jollnsou, Negro prize iig~hte!'. nf violating the Mairrn Wh-ite ships, $50.1” 3500 m0n¢_hiy_ The Bum, Ach It aim 0,-(ie,-ed _i_on.ns¢,,, _If-‘U 2053. Covington, Ky. 2369. to bsselltenced. 'I'-he‘Negro wss,cr- _ " ‘ ` ‘ it ` ` f - _ L r~ il ,oulity opened here this morning, since continued in the performance of the same. In the course of those Mr. Justice Fitzgerald on tho Bell-‘-il. The <1-wifi-.t this term is the snull-I or so-'ne years, there -be-mg olnlyf n crinziual case, one absent debtor case and two non-jury cases, all oi' ii-ich were disposed of to-dn-y. | 'Pho one case beiore tho Grand Jury '-as that of the King v, Thomas De-‘ Roche, of Tignisb, the defendant be- lg charger. with having stolen a orse from the tea\grounds at Al- erton last summer. - l The Grand Jlury found _ true l\l'll,) nd, nu the prisoner being arraigned, e plezuicil guilty, -;ilid_ was allowed is liberty, sentence bein-g suspended n the l~ecog'nisance of Mr. W. D. unincr who went on the stlnli-d and ‘l 6 _ _ _ __ _ _- - i _ _ ' -=-_ _ei _ _ _ _ ._ ,,- - -._< ‘ '- ‘- _ i a ~ _ _ . _ _ _ i _ __ _ £ _ , rave c\'idL‘uce on the prisolier's behalf. ` __ _ __ " ' The Attorney-General, I-ion. J, A. _, __ _L :;_ ‘_ __ , _ _ _ _,___ Vlathieson, a'pipearcd` for the Crown. _ -~» ._ _ __ ~ __ _, _ L, - __ -i 1 - » _= i l_ _ .1 _ j __ ._ _ _ _ _, L ‘i il __ ‘_ ,_ _ -:_ _ The cnsffof the King ago nst Alex- ` __, i _ =- _-~ ~ _ ; __ _ E Q : ' _'.1' ', ` '__ ` , i __ " ' = lndci' McDon'a1d,_on R charge of un- _ ' _ ' - 'awfully having rn his possession a lacl' lov,-tried -at the last tcr.r:.‘ of hc Court in Sumnlerside -and the ury dis:-igreein-g-will be re-tried t \ .be attention of the C-ourt when it resumes oil W-cldnesday. The Attor- ney-Gener-.i.l will prosecute, while Mr. 7. Il. \'lcf.`a-llum will appear for the prisoner. _ The iollowlug compose the Gran Iury‘ Messrs Donald M‘at¢ll\e/son, the llrcsent term,_and will occupy Representatives. Postmusi`er-(lén'ér'ul ‘Eliiiluins 'Why letter Mun Devon: J.'i'ir_0s Dawson ‘Tr on- J M Vlarsratc; E. J. Wright, New Annan Bclnui Guvidet, Miscouche; J. J Arsenoult. Tign-ish; M-aj-or Gia;-k f`nlJr- Traverse; Patrick McBride, Cain I-mils; Thomas Lsugfslln, st. isles 'roi' _si Crcclmnn McArthur, Moore Mc- Leod: Summerside; Andrew Bowness, '{¢"i1"l!l50"i Sid-Ilsy Richardson, St.. f?.‘l?nnor’n; Hlarry A. Dni-by, Ab,-a,m.s P056: Robert Schiurrr-l.n, Central Be- g‘3‘¢l“'f. and Douglas Reid, Campbell. _ on. I The Grand Jllry reported the Court lent condition-the 1 _ clean rind tidy. Prem me _kept The usual nu.lr.l`oe.r oi' Irailiils fence viewers, etc., were appointed’ aff," zihich the_ Grand Jury were dlseharg. iumniii ni _ CH|lFJUST_|E[ IN ` _EUUHT UF APPEAL _ The following is the lull text of the Udsmenl delivered in the court of Allpeal in l-killity, by His Lordship: he Chief Justice in the case of Jos- .-*-. -- - ~ ‘ -1 ` _ ' ' ' _ 2 ll Mend. A ell nt d -- I.0s|_ BETWE"E'N"””"ELM`_'_“-“AVENUE iglnally sentenced to a firle_ of $1.000 _ ,_ __ _ __ _ ? P pp n , an Archibald and Hampmin’ hand bag, wnta|,,_ and a year nndadsy in Penitentiary. j _ '._ ‘ ' _ - _ _ . _‘f__'st’;_l_:i“__"-_ ¥(if"P0“‘l@llt. reported in iig sum or mo-new also pupermwith I-Ie fled to Canaflulslnd sailed to Eur- _ I _ Y S ~Ul1rdian_ ¢iwnsr's name. Finder please leave 96 °D" 1" tim- B' 5-- M°E“-em' 'TM mg' _ - ---_~---- .h W Elm Av_,nn,_ _ __ 2s“_5_m Mah pd( _trfct Attcl-n_sy argued thatthe lower - ._ .z ._ - v - _ _ » ern rit of Prohibition sh-all issue F _.__ _-..___ __ _ _ _ li per » Wlll likely- psy-around 100 per coli. cour* shoulc' sustain the declhion in ‘,2_*§,,,,5=,§,f1°};,,,S-lg-==,,o5 H5135.-..... l.._.._.._....____ __ _ _ Yoli_Cun’t Make Up forlost Opportunities in the"1(l\ilirdi`tiii‘s-'Big tcntesl _ _ ____ __ __ _ _ _ _ Apply to Keith, P. 0. Box- 309. drive One with Wages to 907 Queen PAGE ln stock we _hllvs_ Counter. our Dried; and 5 Cn. FOR ern fic.. Guardian) ill.-rr 'llsritimez winds; fair and Yesterday 'wus recorded p. in., on my book besides to nhl? *riiis is only ll ml iercuss, -navsrtboicff. 'bv “vs_ _ ‘ such__:ls this, where ici' the next ` ‘days every participant- noi, rsm.nln_ in tho contest un-less y¢,.i_te-st to put yourself ip possession of ii ' t t. v continue r turn in business up untill so m.-.ny votes.= YW mu8t have votes _ th`ll;vs}m£:`geti10lntment._ sud that he shall hold oiilee during the pleasure of the I1ieu~ tzmullt Governor in Council. Oh the 19th,, July, 1912, Hr. Me* Qnaid was Ullpointsd - Btinsndiary Magistrate int' King’s County by the Li-sutentnt Governor in Council im he duly received s qemmili:_»_i_i_ un _ tha. ';l>i-ovineial seal mp g hm _ _ _ _ of *lummi-_ri=ille, (iorem-ani; W. E; Gau- 1_et_ .<|lriilner's Pond; John.J_~McN-ol- Chancsiior of the -Court offllinncery _L_v__ ‘Slilil-mrlrslde; --Peter J. Bulgei-,’a.,d oiggfnod'--5 rnl.e"nisi'ii;gui'nst'the 'fape Wolfe; Laugihlin McNevin, West Mngigtrgige for ,, Writ of Prohibition. . Y . . . llolvwf-f-v.. woterlorri; rmk Dryden, JFS] UOIIGQUGZ W. P. Callaghan, St Village; Mich-nel Fitzslmmons, Mont- duties he received, on the 23rd Jan- vary. 1914. from the sppelisot so information charging the respondent with the con.lnissi.on of an oflencs against the Provincial Act _respect- ing the Prohibition of the sale of'in- toxicating liquors. under which Act, It appears. the apps-lions was setlng RS Inspector. In pursuance of the ln- frrmatiol \. Mr. McQugid no gnohl Magistrate issued A summonsuvgainsii the resriendent, returnable before him on 10t \’Feb'ruary, 1914, On the m_ turn of the summons the resl>ovnde'nt's counsel appeared ond olliscted to Mr. McQuaid as Magistrate trying the case upon the ground that when sp- "l0ir|¢‘€‘d on the l9th‘-, July, 1912, he had not been practising as is Barris- Ul‘l` for tW0 Years (he having been then is member of the Bar for only about one year and eight' months). 'Phe Magistrate f-hen _adiourned his Court, and th-e case has not since come on for hearing. It appears that cn the -same dav that exception was taken to Mr. McQua.id's trying the case, namely. on 10th. February. 1914. _ second commission under the pmvinomi rs.-sl was issued to blm appo-intl-ng him Scirmnddary Merrit- ,1 err-te for Kinr,-'s Countv. On ‘ll/nd. March," 1914. the _resl\rvnde'nt's -`cf`_\l\_\1' ssi, .,., .nncovnsi spelled to the We - supslisnr and the suis Stilmrdisry which rule was made absolute s.§“ “sf- . the said -Magistrate on the 16th. March, 1914. on the zrplwd that at 0. the time of his appointment he had ‘_-not been prsctisini: ss s_H°r\’l°*'°l" ' for two yours in this Province. This ` appeal is from the learned V196 Chall- lcellors decision; -and it renders newli- Enry a careful consideration of the writ of Prohibition, -when it lies. __ (Continued on PIKG £11110) ‘ __'*l? Minard's Linimen-t Cures heum-atilm -md Ja." building as being in exceljt, i .i il _.'¢,,_ IJ _lissrillns src Ong ggnf, DK Wlffd 81511 lhlntioi I this column. Cash must accomPlll’f“ order. Minimum elwzo tv_°ll.¢!-ll" cents. npnro Gold Salad Dressing Pow- der-_ _ -_ 2848. °-DRINK oxoi./i you will mst ust- B tt <1 Feel setter. _ °r' sleep e er an soo-s-cuzwks. "E, H. Duvar & Son, builders, nd contractors. Estimates given. ox 135, Charlottetown. , 2802-6-6M6ipd. "Ladies should call on Ml" R“dS° regarding the latest styles in hair dressing and hair goods. 2849. °*Mrs. D. Partridge will not do any more dl`¢BSlI.`.\a\(i`ll§ till! BQQBDU. kindly thanking you for pest favors- 2859-6-10MBi. °"l`hcre will be B special m__B0l»lll8`_0f Knox L.()._L. No. 1047 in their st Huresvills on .Mesusy qverilns Juno 15th. All members requestad-_to attend. - - nn' -"run seduces monthly lilwfliiz of the Harmony Womens -liigtli-Ili* lil be held in the East wi school house on June 10tl\~ It i'~m p. m., all directors and meI1_1hsrs_ be “pected to attend ssthers il lm* portant business to D0 If-¢°l_*d°d W- °°"Remlngton NUM!" fl il l°““l“\ published .qua-rberly inthe int4Nlt pf _ zypints. 1 will inn ii. mulled resul- grly-freg of ~ 013110-‘ to 311? tY\Illt gnyvvhere who lhlilll ¢|l_G\l'_' i&"U""U ios__ A. nuns in-sssr. Hiwu. 11-8- -IDIS. "Subscribers plsall adlto their _directories the -lollo new !l\'\\»- lsrllisrsz-Gil-J Miss C. _“owen” us-J Alter: Newell nn. s mi Caldwell Wood Rl. iklmbiry. 41!-‘I Lawn Tennis Club I-louse. 161-J _Golf Mako Club l»Iouss.'_ 4514.. Il. Ami!- ooiip Rss. ills!-P. Gi ICQNIII DNN. Hyndmul-._ Bla.. _--Ill Gdtiim. Q 0o,'Boot oss 'H- »':..'.r.;.l~'..-... 'W sil- zf-' 5'? 3' 1-v to set lnillfsnsroiss ol alltlls Nnsiif' _ ._ .j.`: V " *tions s|_lpcl-taining to that diilco. 0n»llinl.°*'s Linimtnt ,Geri-00th.' stqs