_nr w _ _-...4- _uy ff _'r-sir-3,' A. V- v -. ; , . nlilgv I . 'H wlr.‘ac¢°.....'"'°' P" ei '£5 *M “U w¢’i,‘i¢‘}f§"f,§o~iaii.} 'L » "Trim L1i'rms'r 'L L I Iirsliriii - -_-1-_-..-_.-*___ MUNTREAL, Que-, May 30-Sir_ "The vessel settl-ed down in four Thomas Bhaughneelw. President of teen minutes. The accident occurred ' 1 c iifipgi ui, in p i ri _....‘.S.f.‘z.":s>;‘.:. nn -~ Cust Ill' Souris. Col. ,Hughes Met, Every me (l.P.R. issue t-he following etnte- at 9, time when the passengers were men; 0,, Friday afterno¢,n~:- e "The catastrophe, because of the steamship went down, was not suili- great loss of life. ii the most ser.'clenl: to enable the oilicers to rouse lens in the history of the St, Daw-,tho passengers .nnd get them into the :ence route. Owing to the distance boats, of which there were sullicient to the nearest teleKl‘9-Db ol' telephone tn accommodate n very much larger station from t-he scene of the wreck numher of people than those on [in hed, and the interval before th there is unavoidaiile delay in secur- ponrd, including passengers and in-ew_ nilicial details, but we expect a ‘"l‘hsi; such n aceld t nl ing _ . a ,en sho d be report from (faptain Kendall in the possible in the river St, Lawrence to course of the afternoon. ln vessel of the class of Empress of "From the facts as We have f-08"'-. Ireland, nnd with every possible pre- lt is ul>Dl§\”¢¥1t Ilhtili 1150"! 2 o°100\¢,caution taken by the owners tq ln- ylllg morning the 1'/IDPFGGS of Ifelflnll. sure the safety ol the passengers and ,ne pil Rimouski andstopped in n the vessel is de l r _ n . ` p o afble. The sad dense fog. W9-S l`&“'\‘l1’l°d on the Port dest feature of the disaster, ofcourse ,nie hy the Norwegian collier Stor-_ie the great 1055 of life, and ,the ,ind in such n manner as to tear the ,hip from the middle to the screws, ,hug mnking her water-tight bulk- vhsartfelt sympathy of everybody con- nected with the company goes out to the relatives and friends of all those nada. with which she was provided. who met death in the iii-mea steam- nselrss. - I ship." , THE C.N.R. BILL .NEIIRS COMPLETION . irrrom our own Reporter.) 0'l"|‘i\VA, June 1.- The C-anadi-an Nnrtlirrn llill is now nearly lit. an end ns for at the 1'-louse of Commons isconcnrnul. 'l‘he men-‘vers wrestled with it in the committee most of Snturdny and with the amendment nw stands for thiril reading Mlon- diiy. 'l‘hi-. nncndmient is one moved by lion. Artlilir Meigiien and is to meet the obj(-.ntioiis of Sir Richard Mc- Bride and other Western Premiers tlint thcrontrol of the Provincial Lim-s which have guaranteed is being lnlzrn out ol their hands. Mr. Meig- litn’e iiincndnieiit .proposes t_o leave the control of t»lie'Ce;n‘oidle,n Norhhernj Western which is the Alberta section ol the road th6,_Canadian#Northern -$'Ii(`ii‘ov“`§6E`iii'rs”nsiiv|lIsn" l.0i\'l~]H'l‘()F'I‘, Eng., June 1- Six. hey scouts were drowned near here lndny, during manoeuvres. :\'o'|‘i~'.li'AU'l'HoR vnnv ILL VI'lR.\ f‘Ii‘lI'Z, June 1--»|nck London the nutlior, is seriously ill hero. COIIDEHSED IDS |00 LITE F08 -,Gl_lSSlFl§lll0|I Ons cent per word each insertion is this column. Cash must accompany' oder. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. MAN WANTED A'I"ONClE T0 WORK on lnrni. Highest wages. Jacob U. .ludsuu, Alexandra, Lot 49. _ *_ _ _ _2iii\2-5-Boi/l_6ipd. WANTED AT 0NCE‘A MAID FOR genernl housework. Apply- to Mrs. A. .»\. McLean, 133 Fitzroy St. _W _ ‘_2G9(i-5-30M3l._‘ vmN'ri~in AT ONCE, A GIRL leon Hencrnl housework. Mrs. E. H. Mcliuchern, 14 Brighton Road. '_ .1 .._ .2_*_5T;5:?9!Vl¢& For. sAi.`ir"6LiTi=`APuRs. PAR- tles requiring paper _'for bureaux, shelves, etc., should apply to 'l‘nu ,_G1i1irdlnn Ofllce. 2694-5-BOMt_f_; AGENTS WANTED.-A NUMB-ER OF’ £0011 live nge/ntl Wanted to Bell a first class Fox Proposition Write for lull particulars. "X", 'Box~ 126. Charlottetown. ' 6-2M2W*B~ ron “s/i,1.n_-n£fro`mNo°"moos, from smears and eo. uv- Pri” winning White Wysndottaléi $1.00 Der settin . A l at 14 $011 Road. ‘ DD’ 3128-4-Bgatf. w/in'ran“ 11-oun“’,~di.'sss “ii” iuitsi foxes and 3 Ol ssh female ioxee. llnritlme Fox -and ln- vestment Company, .T.td.» ' 2721-lkilftf for l.»e|u-ral’ durst-find Wares, Prriwse, HORSE lllt Square 3 Years old, sold at B "'°I0¢ll noon. l-loneer, _ I`°0lr- ii rmneinsnd and the o'eloeh miss. ~ 91101. ‘lii`il>d’n Pacific and the Canadian Northern Saskatchewan during the period of completion, in the hands of the three Western Provinces. These Provinces will supervise the expenditure of the proceeds of the bond guarantee w-hich they have endorsed. Accord-ing to the amendment these roads will not he declared for the general advance-ge f Canada until they are constructed slid ready for operation. This can then be ‘done by proclama- tion by, the Government. Outside the Canadian Northern Bill the only other question considered by tho House Saturday was the natural- ization Bill ”.i'ncideu.t»sllry it’ started ,a. debate or. the.Hindu_ Question. 'Rio 'committee reported- progress. .,.. ~......,....~,._......._. ' ~ .--¢-- IXIEIISIIIE IIHI' . IN MUNIIIIIN . ---~- _ MONC'l'i‘N, Mny 31.-A lire which did nearly ten thousand d0'llBl`B divin- nge, broke out between one 'ii/ntl two unlock sand-ny ,mornin-g. in the three- storey, _wooden building owned 'by the Misses Mcsweeney, at the corner of Main and .Downli-ng streets. The building was 'occupied ‘by the Leger llrug Company an-d Beaumont and Crhapm-an, millifners, on the ground floor, and the tenantsoccupying the second nur' tlilrvl stories were Jos. King and P-atrick 0'Brien. The building was damalged alhout two thousand dollars, loss covered by insurance. The Leger Drug Company estiniatu damage to stock between $3,000 and $4,000, covered by insur- ancd. Beaumont and Chapman esti- mate damnge at three _tliolvxenil and ,bad $2,500 insurance. King esti- mntcs loss at 3'1.5'00, with no insur- ance 0‘Brien's furniture damaged ai-bout $1,000, with insurance of $500, FRENCH ClBl|ll:T RESIIIINQG et has decided to resign. ' TILE l_.El.l'll£_l e s soon.. src. ' (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, June 2nd.-Maritime: Moderate Westerly to ,north-we_st.erly Wlflih; 'isis' -nm!" mo1le\'Al>ely_warm. "IME" WEATHIIB--Witll the excell- of ng few =iliours,l\'el nice warm x-'erin fell for _the most part At night ‘there was ii PARIS, June 1.-The French Cabin- CSANADA, TUESDAYi JUNE 2, 1914 lrinsr or sm." Hovsf or ominous i x ’ .~ .-.'v~.\~. .. I IIISIIS .PIIIIIIIEI Dr. Higgins, Pathologist Dominion Deparlmenl of I Agriculture, Here to Confer L, with Governmenfon Veler- inary II/Iallers --___..,,__-._-_- _ ‘J » - Up’ his Criticism b for His Constituent " (From Our Own Reporter) ' UT l`A\\'.»\, June 1.-i~ion». (lol. Bam Hughes was again under lirc towloy. 'i‘Iic limisc returned to the militia cs- Dr ('narles`l-I lliggins, li L D Department of Agriculture, is ' at press-nt in Chv1l'lottetown. It will lic reinem.l/crell that nt a meeting of the I~`,\{ec\.l\,1ve ui the Prince Edward IS- I nd Fox Breeders' .»\`ssoclatio'n. held son with gi View to securing the 981'- vlneg- nl n competent bucterlologist and ntholoi ist i thr- interests' of province. Premier Mathioson gavethe deput- ation his usual courteous hearing and 3, promise that he 'would take ‘lp ‘tha matter with the authorities at ,Ottawa The promptness with which he ncted_ as well as the readiness of ,the Ottawa :overnmcnt,to -assist the province in every way. is indicated by the arriviil here nt'i_l'iis early date of -Tlr. I-Iiggins w-ho ‘is unuluestion- ably the foremost pathologist in Canaria if not on the continent. l)r.Hii\?~‘ns 'luisl*r»°n»l\f'ad of the re-_ search branch of t.-he Illepartmen-l, od Agricultllre for the past fifteen years ‘and has pursued his investir ations nut onlyin Que-adn but in foreign coun- "trics wherever anything new develop- ed in ills treatment of diseases.`It is' under his personal direction that tuberculin, infnllein (8 -test for gland- ers; anthrax vecoin'e..l1lackleg vaccine s-nd other tests and specifics are be- ing msiiuf-nctured at Otifiwa. Dr. Higgins is here to confer with Premier =M».Nle0aUle;_vip_f'twenty nares ‘3"°l€h~ of lend at seen Pi~lnce"si<1wara is-‘ 1"°'.‘l“°“‘-- eWH~fd°<1 'w Willie . 3; land, for 3 rifle range. Mr. Hugh Monaghan Sam :hm M,._ Mccwuyey purchwod 5; For (fheinistry. awarded to Wilfre acres of land for $350 and sold 2 of it to the Govermnent for $1,000. Curley. Q, FOP HIFNFY. awarded to Mark Mc- the passengers e/uid cruiv besieged Of tht CFGW- It was all so unempuziiedl He-said than if a private individuel G§},‘“""~ , ` had Onered him $500 for it he Mmm .he other prize and class lists ar have talren it. He admitted that th'e appraisers hindi, mvalued the land at $1,-500 but claimed 'it was `n frame- ,up 'all around .to take adyioneage of the 'Department of Militia. - Col. Huzlues said it was the’ first ini umsuen he had ever had that 'aim was anything wrong in the trauma- tion. He said that the new rnnee was necessary as the ligne, had been in Nic line of nm, All that “»,,,: ‘paid for the property was $50 an the Experimental Farm and possibly ii number of private farms, I He arrived on Saturday nlg-bl; and although he has seen little ol the lwrovi-nce he is very favorably lm. pressed with conditions here and is .csnecielly interested in the Isl-ano's great industry, fox farming, iw-bien ,he will enquire minutely into. not yet available -for publication. . ini ' I I . The regular' monthly meeting of the City School Board was -hem lane’ evening in the seci~eeary's amos. '|‘l19l`° WQP" Present! The Chairman Messrs. smith, Johnsen, Gordon end' the Secretary. -Mr. salesmen. ; i Professor' Thompson, was nppglntgd to touch the school children patriotic songs in preparation for the Confed- eration Jubilee. A letter from the Provincial Seem. *f“"r..“~‘"- f°°1!-"ei'i'v*1'S,._P:h°»H°~~~1 of l (Continued on page”"3.>}`°_"`“ Prizes Are So Numeroluslha You are nlrrost sure 51 winnln every real worker will receive one. -But ,there is n vest dillercnce in the prizes,.nnd there will be only n few votes dlflorence at the hnish between the candidates that wi-ns the Grand Prize and the one that wins the smell bflle. Which of these prizes You vein dlpellds upon yourself. .You _will have to have the ‘ votes, and lc tellin suit-.captions-to get vot- ssrse its up to the candidates . that to win to do their lmt, this lindthi lvotl ir ls uric You To _ ' ‘ E fl PI‘I1e in 'lbs Giiardlen great contest' l-l`you stay and work to the iinioh,I The prizes are so numerous that' -l.._._.._._i_. t Every Real Worker in the Iy Two More Days of Big Vote and it may be nr.-ore, all depends up- on how much you have been doing since the contest wns announced. Ons thing is certain and that is, n, sub- 'scription now equals the value of four and one half subscriptions at the end of the campaign. This is n little warning to those who are waiting for 5 better opportunity and contest e votes will count more. tlrink~I1@t sometime later in the I svccsiss 1s Younis \ A candidate th'at»keeps working is the one th-at is slmovt sure to be e winner Lik the 'l' t Hare it is not the mont fleet of font bhatalways wins the rece, it is the who _works stendflytllet ,will be winner of-the Grand Pflle. Now the race so near me and it is the one should fall~ by fhl§W:§dQ th” srl ri on Make’ . 'resolution chat will have `rr WIN OR L0 Great Contest WIII Gel One SE i s "l."°5l»l‘~"'" lb. hard work 'and do this ‘Work the next l2Wo GBYB. It is only HW0 days and this last opportunity H sono. 'The votes will be cut down and it Will teh more subscriptions to get the same number of votes, lWbat are YOU going to do? Answer this important question for yourself: you are the only one that is to judge whether or not you have enough surg- scriptions to win the prize that you may desire. You are the one that is going,to get all this honor: You /are the one that will win the Grand Prize and you are the one that will have to decide whether nr not you are do- I ' .. ' ° °r M* and tl" ine enough work at the present. 'ri-:INK or 'rr-msn frmuos 'rochv -N01' 'l'o~u0Rnow. no rr Now. I ' smmnusms. I Sterling Hunter .. .....645.785| May 0. Murphy, .........ll75_8Ni l ' ou»=r.c~'v~m~own. ° Brent o. D. Gi-.nnnm ......-145.975. James Heron .. ...1,£r:.!25 Pearl Newsome ........::4.1!»0 nv, c. neg, . .. .._.....1ss.nin Elini: ageiillan ._ .........M,m ' _ neheetsr slip. 'ii-sneer ...... Ai J Arssiieult . . 03.100 Jgmdg. 6Al1ll!'..4 ... . . For Latin, equally merited by Wil- struggling in the water. aqmralty (,§ZFrt’J ggge I';(;n' NSE; “And then the fog that had hsen Bbw Ik ' _d li Jud I all around us, lust as soon as the t;;miZ:;,Ifu“;n(.nn:,_ 8?), NeW,§§mn3_ boat sanl: ns though t-had accom- wick, along with Mr, Gem Vfmx the plished its purpose, rolled up, like British expert whom the British 8 cgqtal" a‘“t‘}i0 tlow :inthe xatw' thi Board of Trade is sending £0 Cnmlda- C-on( me A u a ,G B ,ay 6 , _ I . June lights of the collier that I after MT- \'““x ‘Wu “"’v"' “Pet .u__ ward learned had struck us. I swam eighth ‘md the hfmrd Wm ‘Le I ` to it and was picked up by a life- m6dl’1te1Y “P0” hm Hrnval' boat, which had just been launched. In the '“eB“tl"‘_e the necessm-y leg- In it I reeurned to the spot whe1'oth~e\ 5511150" constitutmg the Bomld 2, ship had gona down and be‘l‘e¢1 to Inuiiuiry will hiv; DH§5“‘§V[§3§_;;t\“e“é pack up those who were struggling ‘in "here opens 0 al' ln t e water." preliminary inquiry' by CHP*-` mild' __ ony, Superintendent of Pilots nad N0 WORD OF BLAME I _ . I e formerly wreck commissioner FOR EMPREBB CREW. will rake evidence of some of the --- pnnnengorn who could not very well QUEBEC, Que., May 30.- When wait until the formal requiry begins. hc collier Storstad rammed the Em- I ____..__...i press of Ireland axmidshlps and sank MESSAGES OF SYM!-‘ATHY FROM hir in fiitecn mfinutes, n situation MANY. COUNTMIES RECEIVED. was created that tied the hands of the ca tain nd the crew nd to a D _ 3 ' 3, l LONDON, Eng., May 30.- The great extent left their helplessto aid British public which went hom: last he h‘.m-drelle of PISSBGDZUS- TINY BV* night believing that the greater part en had but Little chance to help lof thc passengers on board the Em- themselves. 'llhat was wlhy confuslvon press of Ireland had survived the reigned, and th-at is why over a disaster in the St.- Lawrence, was thousand, who were aboard the liner, shioclred beyond rrcasure this morn- Went GUWH Wild! h°\'» 11'- PHY 'be “I9-Y png when it was learned th-at the Loss at the invefmsetion. which undoubt- ni ure exceeded 1.000 an-o that many edlv will he held. evidence will be ‘of the victims were from one united produced that will elww that -tlsose a nur French, awarded to Russell Kingdom, , _ho died were_not altogether. the vic- , The Lmid Mayo, 0( Londfm “pon im of cruel circumstances. However m learning of the extent of the disaster hal' may he' thi’ 9‘“`“v°"`°» 'i"h° ma* decided to open 3 fund toward the j°"ty °f “lwm We" “en Y*€*»°‘°d‘07 d relief of the widows and orphans as ‘ad “aught °l b1`a_m° t0 my at um Wu as the dependents ot those of door of the captain, or any .n-.emlber nd, iv I. , , , and so quickly over. e |22; ;“,§’n__,;’§,y“‘;‘;,,L a";,.,§’,°o‘f,19,‘;,m;c°§nm§’,§ The outstanding restore or the the lists of the rescued. ' Btamment Ifmde 'by a1m°st °v°ry°'“° There were many pitiable iteeines of the B“rv1v°rs was 'them thu* "M when wolmn and men’ who had waib no time to think or act. The pas- ed throughout the night in hiope of “nge” had bam on the “Per 'but 5 hearingthat friends or relatives were few h°“"s' They did “°t "l‘°W ""““`° safe, could not find their names in to and the mebelts and 1” the d‘“`k" the lists rid t r isp i ness the” "°p°d Bb°“t‘ then' °‘°l"`|l“"5 lllllsflllll I' 2° id- I ‘ only to réelturn uwlien illliglliernihuliet-lille In the darhnws' t°°' ‘my Mmm’ l t d_ A_ be I E, confused ~in the maze of corridors, lah? llliodi hooked Itlllilllr xbetdt/bl: on gig; many never r°“°h°d tl” m°b‘*“°* trans-Atlantic steamers sailing, to- and th°“ Wm’ dm ‘”'°°l'°’°d' th” any eenefiisa their trips ,le the -.inet it Wa” ""P°°“l'l° ¢° l°'1°°h - more moment as one manic ef one eeenlene W” ”"° "'°”°°"" ' ce the Empress or Ireland. , _ ' .“‘° “““' "'°°“ °°.°““°".‘Y that I Kin!! Georze cabled to the Duke of tho” °“ the p°"\ sm' “ma ' “°t` N _ gggnsnlrhr, Governor General. ef o.e....\I:;"n‘;2K 1:3# 530562122-mmk "I am deeply grieved over the aw- swung “ut t°° for a/nd were over- ful disaster to the Blnipress of hrs- turned' mi- 4. land, in which so manv Gans/dilaps lost their lives. Queen Mary -and I both assure you of your heartfelt svmapthy with those who mourn for the loss of relatives amid friends." . To Sir Thom-ns, Shnughnessy, pre- sident of the C.. P. R., His Majesty cabled. "In the appalling disnster~ which has helnlien your company by the less of the Empress of Ireland, in which so many perished, ‘I ofler (you my sincere sympathy.” " | 'rim King received this morning the lillowing telegram from Raymondz |Poincnre, President oi the French re- I ...__ _._ ......__._._... THE CA PTA INS ' TELL TWO STOIIIE B MONTREAL. June 1-The Captain of the Storstad denies the star! Ol the disaster as told by the Captain of the lilmpress. , 'l‘l~|l°I ROSTER OF lll-`.AD AND SAVED. MONTREAL, May 31.-The total dead by the Empress of Ireland it would npnear in 969. Following is the count hasrd on the latest C. P. R. list: ‘ ~"- -r-e~ Dllblini First cabin passengers carried 87 “lt is with profound emotion that First cnliin passengers saved 33 learn of the terrible catastrophe in ,,_._..- . -.. _ ..-AW 1-. connection with the Empress of Ire- (7 gi d 9 th as glaind, which will plunge so many tam. ( on “ue on png I ) i es into ngmirninn. From my heart - gl ¢¢wn_ J ttéxdar tn Your Majesty the sincere Minards linlment cures gnrge n regrets and keen sympathy of the French people." ,co-"lu The Irish Nation-alists' convention » at n meeting today in London, un-, ' der the Presidency of T. P. 0'0o1»no&“,l _ passed ri resolution of sympathy wi one “nt ps ,,,,,.d “cn mn,-an 1| the relatives and lriends of t-hose vwl.io° tm’ commm Cul, mu" .ammuni- died when the lllmpress of Ireland °,.d"._ lmimum ,hu-U gynntrnvg sank, and lt was transmitted to Sir cami* Thoirns Shsughnessy. ' __... l °°F‘or fronting try Pure Gold Ic- THE DOCTORS STORY. mn, 2714, The following thriilihg story ini ng” tu, Tmnt of IM" “nn gg told ny the nhip's doctor, Dr. James tn, gp.;-5, Jun, gpg, NM, F. Grant who was literally drazgedl' » ......... thronlzh s hole to safel-y=-. °°E'l'/iI.LION NUTWOOD will leave "1 they nothin: of what we cr- his owners mein. North mvn. our-ring,' he said, "until I was roll-.Jung Bth, for Bonshew, thence to ad out of mv bert/h by the listing of Xengingeun, ‘¢¢0|1{h||» gg gngbgn. the boat. Once I lrn-ew that thersigym, nl-“_ _ gq|9.4;.9\||3i_ wus something wrong I tried to turn . on the lights. But the power wdsl 0°] wigg T0, hy, m, (rung. ea. 'rss aynemes lied bm stopped new inet I sm is me Guardian een- by the inrush of water, 4 few mom- test and would solicit my ‘subscrip- eqm after the collision, snd then I tions that the lc lax out ot eb d not ded the door. loherlottotown wo\ii§ _be ling to "I could heir screams of tm-or give to me to ii me win the and the sound of rushing water. I GRAND PRIZE OF 880000 or o V %n‘lnwel|0l' nn: not know what was wrong, ner; prizes. ’l'hsn_kin¢ dvnybody roi-“nl was there anything to guide no ns favors. I sm; Brent 3. Ir- Ullillll- ` . WaWl\'fB- PW" to me inmiedfees danger. Finally I - iso!-lf-lsmti. ‘7_'i!l;*.'L"l"?“““°'-z'~1.~~---~-_-~~-~~‘f;‘§° hisnesea to :stout of my “mtv ' to nn. loeneinnui es vw 1°-i lroom. but I was unable tc val* “ii innnru ummm can immune. ,wr nnu5uMUufdEEihiihd§ih§I§?§i l >- -.--, -‘avi-