_I ' _'.¥,,_U" at - Ito# ' ’ ' crisis- _*_ 3 .parvo HIAJID is Guaranteed for DAILY FOUNDED IEII ' WEEKLY. N OVV 'l`l_tI-\VEEK LY 1881 } - -_ w. . _ .,_`;,. SAD A MAR ln St. John --Father L . - 4. ¢ Save _ Child-B Ffi»i\¢ll_ifi_ vii ' while-Em Sr. JoHN, July 2-(Special[)-Dominion Day which was enthusiastically celebra~ ted here was marred by two accidents. _l A tragic event occurred 'on the river _at Carter‘s Point. E. ‘Lawson Smith wltll , f .bearch parties nt once went work and bdt ` his seven year old son and his brother-in law was yachting when the lit-tic boy slipped over the stern of the boat. -” able to reach the ceilil. Mr._Smith had grasped n rope as he B jumped but it caught in the boat and was aireek Wm; ,h.owned_ - #_ s his ,_'_-,ui ,i Swiifil ‘ ,_ Dil ». appea.re_d and did not again _rise to tho s I ur ace. _ _ h bodies have been recovered. pil' ow and three year old girif" He was The father lfuipcd to his rescue and was qt ' ice well known here. At Lower uovcrdale Ed ward Kclly;uged dventecn, while trying to swim aoross -._ - ~ __/v,._ .v_.__ ' Dominion DAY spoizis -HELD Ai su/iiiviiiirsiiini-i _Suin'meiside, July 1 - (Special) - Jewel, bi m, Black Pilot, John Irv- 5 Canadiifs greatest national holiday was royaliyoelebrated on Saturday. The dey Bétsey C,,memn_ (2_35)_ b m_ Bmuze was ushered,_in bright and fair. _,immense crowds of people f'r6i‘n'tho ebunirycamc to town to spend ii well -earned-holirlay, to take in the races and dtheii fports that wcrehold here. Aconsiderablo number ="‘j of pcople_!r_0m Sumruerside left in the K$l°l. b lnorniuigtrain on nflsliing excursion to ._Nl0h0l50D.Cl1H»rl0tb0t0WI\ gg Prosecutor, Executioneer, H. C. the country and . otherwise enjoy themselves: During the fimiavmi _thc yacht. \,°i1_°.'=_s;_.\1i\i_1_9!‘.i_li° ess ' ces of the Suunnerside Yacht Club were gliiiad oir ingexegiiant oi-der, ."r§crs was ii K fair sailing breeze. The contes excited i great deal ot intercqignniongirnany people _ln A class. the Zephyr oi' Souris recap? ` L ` " " or secondly' -iifhe following were the ‘ gf ` n ' boat the dayiat--Wil:.\’¢Z€""€"' Starter--A. C. Rogers, Sammcrside. J. P. W . J. II. Iryiiig, city. _ - _ _ _ _ ’i'iincis->J._ M. Campbell, city; D. B. -'There was an immense attondaiicc air Mcllonalil, Suinmcrslde. Clerk--G. M. Reid. an-~s>1;» - rin io on-_ inn me .iid not mi. _i`|\e`bnsclmll resulted ln a victory for the ll's over Richmond by 30-.to 25. _ the races ovcr 1500 being present. It was ir 'grei`t.`_Qg§`s sport, the best I ever saw on the Island, said an old horseman. -[The following is the siiminary:-- _ _ ' ‘mum-ron-.\i.i._ ' ~ ‘ Ada Mac (‘3.185),`b ui _Parkside (22251) . _ 9é;"'|_e‘§upiin_ersidc fr lil-1 i V( b* g,'<`=1\jaioii, John _ _ ,Sum_ ci-side “.' 2 3 2 Kauai G. (tex _ii'ii,‘7fioas;i;_1cs'ssry (P. S. Bro`v`vil),'Charloticiowu ` ii 2 3 l 'rims 2.17, sau. ssl, ‘ c 2.30 (mass. Lady Miw, li ni, Aldorf, P. S Brown Oliiuiottetowu 5 5 5 ‘ Lady' Doihiniok, _ g ni, Alniont Wiii“ih Park hospitals had also been greatly helped »- -- -- _ __ ---_~_,....--_ ~».. » -A *_ *_ A.. ........»....., . .,. ._ ... . »- fi; _ _ ___ _ ` _lf - "°§_. _ _ _,.1i,.__' ._ ,_` ~ MQR I G “I3 ws. .aa-»~_ .i___.- »~ .,___@_ 1, f. _ . ~ ~ . . - - M0NDAY» ]ULY"8'.?. . 5' " '_ ` lgxhlihlisoglhiihlggsra _.J-~ "- U " , i ___ ___, _“___ ._-_ Ulerk of ~l ‘r _linafl-‘A!, July 2-(Special)-The Nor-` lweglan steamer Salerno, which went ashore Saturday morning at the entrance t0 Halifax harbor is fast on the rocks and ` hope of getting her oli` has been abandoned. V The Salerno is ashore at the same place' _as the Allan line'r Grecian was and the same pilot William Flemming, who was dismissed at that time, and has since been reinstated, was in charge. f Thick fog prevailed. After devotional exercises Friday, _ morning Miss Mabel Peters read the rs- Q port of the Committee on Political Equal# ‘- lty. This report was most encouragln'g‘ in many respects; the committee had" very materially aided aslstcr soclciyin thd U. S. A. by their support and ln consd-A quence helped ln frustrating a disadvaii- tageous law from goinglntoeffect.Next the report of the Committee on the Protection of Women and Children was presented. Much excellent work is being done in all the provinces towards the improvement of the laws on that important subject. In Ontario the Childrens Aid Society has done magnificent work towards rescuing children from drunken and criminal par- ents. The report on Peace and Arbitra- tion followed. All were in favor of pence but many considered that perhaps in many eases war was necestsi:(;'y_# _ __ The next business ti-ea _ _ ____-_vval reports' "~o ummn§?W . FltzRandolph reported for] Fredericton. That being ii new council little had been accomplished as yet. The chief work had been in having Government House restored. Also they had supported St. John ln their petition rean institution for feeble minded women. Miss Mellish reported for the King's Daughters. East ‘Picton was reported for by Miss Cnr- michael. Miss Anderson alsoreporteil for Cliarlottetown that City Council hail been so courteous as to pill. the Council Chamberat the disposal of the L. C. U. once a month for their meetings. She sald that their council found that the work of thc standing committees was really the most important work of the council. They also have been working for a maintenance fund to support s Sanltarlum. The Lady Minto cottage by them. 'I`Jie council had also per- suaded the societies allillated with them at allowafew minutes to the President of their L. O. W. to present council \vork to them. Halifax was presented by Dr. E. Ritchie. The most important olnt she conslilcrcd was having taken charge of the exhibit of women`s work at the Provincial Exhibitions. Factory inspection was also suc» cessfuliy treated. Mrs Boomer, represent- ative from London, said that the recogni- tion of the Council. by the pub lin men was most gratifying. Also it is' nogy ri. recogizod fact that i0 minutes will be given in the meeting of the alllllated societies to Council work. Mrs. Ahern said that the Council had been nia- glariiniy aiding in ina building of s sanitarlum forconsnmptlves also in the general prevention of taberculosis. The fnllprlnted reportsfof all the Federation 'Association may be hail at the Informa- tion llnrcau. » _ ` ` On Friday afternoon .reports on the c`a`r'e?of`ng`e and Infirm Poor, Defeiitifiif Children nnil Imrnlgrutlon were received and discussed at considerable length. Inthe evening the Conference of the work of the Historical Societies was taken up. Lleilt. Gov. Molilunou presided. 1`he papers by Miss Fitz Gibbons _ Alien, Bownnnvllle, Mrs. Fitl~Rniido\>h, _ in _ WiiiiiloKee, who is attending Camp gave ii most enjoyable piano solo. _ ‘ ‘ = CHICAGO IIRNETSS' ” __+- Olronao, June N- on tal? -"1 f _ L. -ir-.li T-1 1'----. --31* ’ .. ,ala .. .Q \. i i N ¥ ‘Ja N.; '4 _ _ : . l ‘ ~ 7'. .~~,_s,,.\,,i,~ .1 1'.-_'_-,*__e~_1.\;,~_.i._ ta. f 2 < .fi 1- ir ~ ‘ rf/ WOMEN’S COUNCIL. - _ " ' r f Ciiarlottetown was prnqi,i9||]|y';]eg¢r¢,ef] ani the sc iooncrs Swift Current, Baltic,» ‘ . ._ _ - i1~- ‘ >.i Zlggtmgt t’:°sc;;_::('_le 5;: _T113 l_’°5f;§_l;i° What the Women's Council is, etc., will ' ' ° '° ° i k _ L i D a' citizens from the scenes of their labors. ,;?iiiul.¢cI;illir:i bymlzliss nl;:1:l‘ll‘;li‘c i°liirlmII))°ir 1 games at tho Park the Abegweits defeat- -Und MTN- 1ll\1`l‘lDKL0I\. Ulby. - cd the Victorlas by a score of 1-l to ll T K y “ml” "nd Si.etson's freight special coming to the was "latched by "muy spccmmm' city broke near Lovalist Saturday morn-j i Fredericton, briefly addressed the meet- mm, ,,155-L-(ymm||*,¢d ,,¢,`|,\,¢, phi, g-inmg, Mrs. Randolph more especially made ui ,r°2?°s__w°“ 'I Y” at G use myoumna B. pies for'r¢ln.omion oioovdfnmont House I .- ` , ' . ~ Rubber “lla all ' `.-»i' `__F_°dB__,°_,,,n_ _ 1-'>°b"°'°» _ __ _ _Q __ ~l -Arrsarns uossvmooic _ M* _ _ ° ( 1; iillml gl P`aper.s _aiiii flee- ied far ine'-Year. -_ `ii~}f‘i_,,;f_f»:- --‘ ,"1 ' - ~ The rrifuy m`a»miiiEseasf"”“‘ I. _ »l Y I injure the ship. followed. She showed how Nature Stud- iiiii iiii'i,_._. EERS-i|AvE_ U _EE, HEARD OF Teachers ltldelssa Several Days Ago- ' 1 Repoit _of Knlai Potemklne is liii:0l’lf¢__i:t-l/iiutineers on Other Q _ _ Ask Forgiveness. ern :cat-hers' Association opened at IU 0- ()iu-Jssfi, July 2-(Special)-The crcw of! This was the second warship which ‘cloc . _ _ _ After Ron can soma questions wmch the (ieorglPobiedonsets today sent forty ‘"“"l_"lL"|~ .- Xwere not answered at the last session men ashore ashoatages and have asked' The Knlaz libwmkme _‘ms not. ben" were taken up and an interesting discus- ‘ _ _ `- heard of since is-he sailed from here some sion resulted_ - the Emperors forgiveness for having _lays “gm / Apaper Co-Relations ofNatiirc Studies lnutinied, pleading that they did not 7 ` bo other sul’ com __ Ml” Maud Hn as .The report that she had surrenderedto Admiral Kruger was not correct. ` ies might be made a part of our geo- _ _ l _ O_ne mo l B tl \Vcl t 1_hearil. It dealt with the means oi keeping n. school up to a proper staildiml. _ Reports of the various committees were i G.- “§“l“iZ Y'30"¢“ become cill-ciivc iminc-'liately declaring P __-J. L. K d . _ VE; Pres___‘vfn$;__¥0n Crmko___ Stockholm, Karlskrona, Gothenburg and Rcc_ S¢c___An"‘c McL(,_0d_ Farosund to be war ports and excluding Rmphy and lilstory and how it . `_ ` _ 'l l could be united with the study E of English composition by supply-- _ _ _ ing children with subjects that are ,famil- ' » *_ ‘-_ HAVE DRAWN s 0 Ds repapcr xy er in is or was ‘ _reugitbd M |0||°w5;_ Srniviri-ioi_iii. July 2.-(Special)-Tliei all foreign worships from these ports. The following ofiicers were elected for government has issued a proclamation tbl Troops of both Norway and Sweden are being hurriedly mobilized and a formal declaration of war will probably be made l immediately. Sec. Treas.-J. G. McCormac. ' Ex. Coinniittee-Ada Uiiilcrhay, Addie Fraser, Mary Waisli, Leah lluiiter, C. J. Mc-I.ea.n. Votes of thanks to all those who con- ' tributed to the siivcess of the convention l and also to the people of Souris for their |_ kindness were tendered, after which the session closed. W __ Offices in New Prowsc Block Charlottetown. wiii uiisiiiin ~ -_- _ _ A1i.arvAi.s.-The torn schooner Advance. hi' ora with (W0 tons Hard Coal on Dominion Day, Saturday. This grains Life Boot and Albert P. with Soft Coal' ln the morning and on the previous cven- arrived 011 Siltllrillly W U- LYON” 55 C0- lng were cr°“'de‘l' Rocky P°im’ “nd Thr session of the Womcn`s Council Victoria Park wus wronged with p°°Dle‘ tonlglit promises to he most interesting. me (my °l Lomb" had many °x°“" Dr Kelly will be resent andthe sui'cct _,The gas a hgautlful _?n°‘“_“ mm" Brycr~,D. M. 0., 'l`oronto, will speak on, Umm ° uy’ an une t' al’ “as un' 'i`ubeicnlosis, followed by a discussion by` marred by accident such as often chucrac- local phyq|L,mnq Tm, public me very wb terises a day of pleasure trips. dm" i__\,il__d Teippiirtios were held at Geo;-“eww” I`h0|'n<‘, plumuiixrs. llc lcitves n wife and in thc second of the league baseball ~‘ilSi»Bl‘8 MPS- l’- S- B\‘0\\'Y1. MPH-HUill\0S` _ ‘ Tiir: rear wheel of the forward truck of he nine was a ver lntcrestiii _ ing about 1.45 and the car loaded with 16" tons rails after running 30 telegraph posts. ' on n broken wheel collapsed. A wrecking » --- train was `r|iilckly sent out, the mils trans.. T0R0N.m_ _hme 3__(Spec|,`])_50u¢_|, ferred, a new truck placed and the train' I hronglit to the city before seven o'clock,‘ “lower y winds showery' thus clcnriuiz the track without deluvinirl "°"““`ock" in" THE TEFIPWATURE- regular trafllc. Excecdingly quick work. _I Saturilny brought, aiimrnerllkc weather l which continued yesterday. in-g.-_ _ ,_ ,__,--~ [BW L5’ -M M 1. ,,. ///’ .N ` ,'l .r~ ._ ` \`.°~_":? _ §E C si _ Lx" -lltlltof - That is probably the worst . -`/ we cannot melbi ‘ Mrs. Justwed-in all very well- for you fdllr club to break the fnohobody that sort of thing-but where i 1' il_ _Ls __-mix: 1 ~ f-A-'\--.\--_ ~ _ liiPHiSilllllIVl3 iiii__siii|:iiii Ovs'ri:a BAY, July 2-(Spccial)~Preal- dent Roosevelt yesterday gave out follow- ing announcemennt : The Russian and Japanese govern- nicet in Washington as soon as possible . are ly lter e Justice and now Ambassador at Rrime and Ambassador Rosen. The Japanese are Baron Komura, Minn ister of Foreign Affairs and Minister Takahira. They will be entrusted yvith foil power o conclude peace. Negotiations for an armistice are now going on. ‘ _ Illlf s SUMMER varlciy. prices 75 cents ` 6ball,_.£l;_b_ql_l,__,ql_H_l ___ .G-'-‘"l"i°-P ~ ..“- _2 l?'=~I_l§l..S\\¢5ll‘¢l!l. SPORI_IN G A "‘!. _i - »¢ __ _ ,_,_, _ a '\ C _|. -' _ _ . Foot plies. Baie Ball Sub- Hggj _ _ ‘ Tennis "Nate, Kao- I come in i ‘ _ _ ' I `$. Justwed-You get your share lu ‘getting rid of me for n while ' ...._._.________ July 5 1006. santa. ‘ Mau e Limm¢iCui'clLoags. \ .1-.'.v' ___iinir i_@_ni 24io3i. A _£, if tiring ii ` i".'u ¢`l‘i"‘I - ments have appointed pienipotentlariesm V /‘J4 ' 1 \ , _ i \ ; r . ."A'i i = ,». » __. __ R. _._ ,._, ,al ‘__. _‘__ _.sz fill t \ _~_\ “'~ = i after the Bret oi' August, _ ._ _»_ - I l ,' ‘ ,~: vw. -~-_ _r ~ ‘ - -- \1_.... ,-_/-#iq bassador u a e for r ` n ` ik' i". ,... .fu \.'.,»' . wi- . . ‘ '. i 1.* f ’ ‘ ,_l _ » gf. f i . J ~ , ~ xi( ’ 1 ._ ._i~», - \ -‘i mi. li M i_~ fi.. li yi,-_i`_. 1 I/ Q .W _si--(_ i The Labor Union Picnic in Noni. y ` 2 -" ~ '- Wiiishire was largely attended, The Fninxiis in this city will hear with l - Fourth Regiment Band was in attend- i!I‘08l- FCHYPU Of me 'l\f"~\»l\ f\”0l11|h0BFl ance and the day passed 01]' vary gnjgy ‘failure in Sydney on Saturday of Cliarlcsf ably rc-llc(-ting great credit on the Union 'l`ll0I‘I\l’. "F4011 31. Of U10 flflll Of ROSS Si. and Fort Augustus on Saturday. Both two children besides three brothers ` ’ ' -""" - - ' ‘ "’ were largely httended, Arthur, Richard and George and three; f _ _ _ _ , -_ ‘ nl i . - 1 , . __,- ' i. i.»» toons i-~-~ to $5.00 each. _ i~ _ . 1 »' ' Croquet Sotourirlall, ' ’ donl“il`rowels. V V l A 1 \ \ i 4 _ O .-5 strata, Balls. 6`~c. ‘ " L" ° ' I ° \ ' f' _ J \. ~-*_-iw 1- __ .si-~ » C . r _ . £nd,g 1Z~ ` - Cabi, Go 'lz¢., L.. i i ' l ~ 1:/__‘¢7' ." ~ .