, , columns 'r #utr all-he ,_,., I -2.... ol!! 1;-A ) cc Oeuadis P ‘ ( BERLIN nr » I! evmml 00 is..' ,' ll fees) Canadian Press) . ~ y 24-In the presence Th, lqligwiug ulqram W ,ui (Osnsdian Press) arrnnging for an Empire Day cele- M0NC|`0N UH! 33--JJ B. T. O _ ATHENS, May 23.-In eonlequulee °l °.°° 0' '-5° U10" lllltiilslllllwl sl- _ in r Y' » limi, is 23.--Ki l brauon nt Bennet on my sl. thoirw, who Wd' ° member ol the l.o.l§. oi the ruuunnion l h nuns ce- #emblem chit ni “d ”'°°"'“’ “““ 1' '°“ °"“““"'°”' B m °’ "g G°°"° ° on s °° d he slihwfi lu c l _ ' ln h ¢ 1 loci sin .Y nicos' ' chief feature of which will be squad Board of Management until its aboli- tween the Bulcsristll and Greek E“l‘°P°» 01° Pl‘lll°°ls Vllilfvfle I-»lliil°» §islw<:lr§h?l:i said M" to th mmm” Gmt nm. I t 6 present was 0 n on ‘mor on 6°-dm” drilling by unionist clubs` l°l¢°l‘ Of the Int 1 un y as the mos - En; ror William on the occasion of by the 00\ll't Physicians, lays: “Hb or-so °n|,,|_ hu “_ 1;;-°0pg_ King oonnanqm, 0| g,,.,,¢,_ of Prussia. only daughter of the Ger- psqesq to 5,; W" on, ’ Z. ghepzinr-riage of Princess Victoria Ma.bety’s temperaiture has ring in An invitation has been issued to U00. and who has been General Boi- Miwmpanied by Prinde Alexander and man emperor, will be married to- though the Premier had urged' themlllllle' W Pl’|ll"4i "lst A“K“°t Cum' 10335 "“`°“h°‘°' H” W1" 1' 5°' "' Augustine Blrrell Ollie! Secretary for Slzlled and left for Ottawa. the general ste-il of the army left for 45-7 W P14560 El'llBt;(;t>ynstB;ll§etsetRggtyo!f“?rsl:i:ll ‘gain ,_,;v0¢r|,ne 'io the néggedd egge when at present transportation rates so to me Pmcathednn' whem “ “°1°”‘“ await the arrival 0, tha bm; DMU” canoe. 'Joseph Graux, his companion, ln c ,ms I ,fv:iyers,d."rne 0 opposvl “mt it Wm “ll at B S°°d Prom' at 5 Te Baum “Im be mms' Alter Bene- conspicuous of the number of .course “Wm” ta shore* “W I“5i““ l`°°°V°’°d 'gli fl thin hrt ti: j ld ‘this morning -uf the venembb Dum* considerably lower figure than the xxiouproxsd prggggzonnxgkgxaorg are the King and Queen of England., t.h° body by d"°3'¢i“E Wm* 5°M“E I would takze this c`¢;ulF€ :$11 julxriie’ :iss ‘;€Bafi.e‘i` w'r||i5` °°l°=l;gi,gl;gS ,M 3... _ .5 ':‘:.‘:.i';..‘;'..:‘:.f :f:§:; THOUSANDS a wo men were lini t the ` _¥E“°'"°ll'°" .::l’.°‘:‘:.;‘.."2i:.'..:i°’.:i.°.‘:°..:f;':'if° UF DEI-EGATE5 rest of the crew is not known. Afte. -- th?:°egl\l:n:.” gall? h:o:lot|~:;3,,?;, 31° Pteegipt of this news the 'telephong 'l‘gRONTO_, é_);lt_.éu§fl;._y1on2_i;!;-;_I_‘_l;edl_l_1_e_n order' Mmmwm “hun twenty nw ol; eofwan Banda? oregon' and the mt” mtzetlti, mammolth congress to “nm Sistgnt becgmewdgableldxtgngvzomfiik-S gg lzzldoby :he PreBhYl~¢l`llill Ch“"°l‘ LY J O COR ther nelws is expected until the return 0| C5lllldH» at the °“d 01 this momm ll6y._13_9_Ell‘ii_Ave_n\.la 51-Z4M6ipd gg Cgptnin Johnsen and the Bnndnn and the first two weeks of June,are wsN'rsin oI§`U`1l‘onLroH'l' Hollsle life saving crew. beginning to realize the irnmcnnicy oi work Write or apply 260 Grafton their task. Flllll fll°“HB”d °"° h“"` _*St City. 5-24M3ilrd ONE HUNDRED _YEARS OLD. dred and ninety-two delegates are Fe- sov”wlN'flin" To l.mn'nN`l>mN'r '°'°'° li*'*°”°"‘ ‘"2 ml' l° °“°"“°“ Om" liif. nTi‘.§’..“ii“?i'..i”i?.¥}..i..”`i.l?§"io’5'€»£ srcllnl ro nov: year She wars daughter of Th . Nickerson ol Carisa, N. S. on Fon "EW TRIAL f NEW YORK, May 22-Joseph A "'_""`-""*’-'f' Shay, 'attorney for Charles Becker, , -_ `tl\e.l‘etii‘ed police lieutenant now un- HALF MILLION. DOLLARS der'lelltence of death for the murder l IN ooMiuss1oN oi'1-ierinsn norrnlhrl, nominee the _ °°-- 1 'V District Attorney yesterday "'59 N 1 at 0 M TORONTO May- 22.1-Halt million wiipmoye for n new trial for Becker 7°““3 P 3° n ' dollars. .perhaps-thrlargest commis- on my 28. The notification was ae- \°°“"“'Y ""7 "°“ *sion ior which _J ‘ ent has ever i il h illdsvics ilaeeker and k 9° on in a O an court, was other witnesses who will appear l0l‘ s-mini bm sw °°°‘l"‘” ° Y “ ° t ga ~_by_ _ _io_e_Le._t¢llf0_ d him in the' event of a new trial be- tzwelle, ln. nie Kctiin ing granted. \ Henderson f<"vr_` the Bale what Or _ _,»-1 _-_ ,_,sl»en'-s~.,. _' ,__ . rg- ‘ ~ . . `iiiiulili"lll .mi .tlnunv i 0 0 il llills nllmlli i__ Ar_i'liil§ec _S will il_‘,.|_f’i_0jlli'iie1ll i)_gi_|_¢y_h'il__|____8_l_,__g,,e_Contipuo wa,_f§,,`_,__ _ljmet Marriea the Plovlded For in,SupmMlSsys Preservation of Peace is Palace Dfficiaie Declare ni/lie i\___e__ asrelary of r» Positlonvlo lftesume Lew ~ Great Fury»_!_)¢_if,ln_l_te-,-Ag- War |.ord's Only Dau- ary Estimates-Saiilfsetfeély His Desire as it Was rac ce ' ____ - ‘ reement With gsrvial _ ghter KgreomoniCon'¢|i|&gi1j " V His Father's. iarmy, In his left hand he will carry M B more will he dccornola with the rib- uine affection is primarily respoxls- 1 the heir of the Duke of Cumberland i Prince George Wilhelm, is 25 years time in Potsdam Inst summer, when e the Prince came to thank the Emper- G tracted at first sight and a brief B in February. The political significance- of the Bflllll El PETE ` mil , I pulled out into the Sound to-day, ipasnlo onlne __ _ *'i' 1”*-*'51 *ill W5 t slmnl slifcl l uggestion, especially ns both sides H YARMOUTH FOR Bllfillllr YARMOUTH, May 22.-The full- d d is awaiting n crew to arrive oi. The Freia is the first full-l‘i~' cd 6 . . U-exe _V i,-‘,,__l__ pects for His llecdlielyf,-‘f _ Hopeful. f" " l -_-_r . (Canadian Press) . roxlo. my za.-an ollleisi wn, according to olilclels at the Mnltitudes of Japanese prayeyl -___,-__ _--_-' = in u. snllts Nlcw YGRK, Moy zz-sir Robert rks, Bart, who has been stopping - the Bt. Regis for some time, sall- The idea of liberty in this .eo|la~ New York is leaning and leaning r that unlwss your people return KIISER IS LITE FOR FIRST TIIE BERLIN, May 22-At the arrival Is Majesty, in n hasty run, endeav- IN NAPLES _-.__ NAPLES, Italy, May 23-Vesuvius uring the night and this morning owed renewed signs of activity the tra n, and behind them will walk trnl fissure has opened round the llstic hylnil Flieechesgvore made con- `_°"""` ‘mins 0* ““’"°7 tc’ h“v° mei' York two pages. The bridal veil is of lil- Saturday' demnln ' s the htroductiqn of cnc three _ elicctlvc nnrl _to give Hin Lordship “ my hnndmnde lnco. 'rho bride will F ah, to make this port ,or can 'fnd od which however. have not yet sous years' term of military service UNKNOWN WREUKPOIEIF good imllresswn Oh lllll l1"'i"al h"r°‘ wesr a small crown of diamonds and --- P Y ' PHE A IC COAST ' ls rubies. Her only other ornament will DARTMOUTH, May ZZ-Much sym- ____________________ M "*'-.,,_ -------- he a necklace of diamonds. pathy is expressed for Mr. and lilfrs. gggsflzfere¢_lxg_;>neo;hll:J:\;;:_l;_ever taken C0 YGRESBMEN LIBELLED ARSHFIELD, Oregon. May 22.- _ _ The brldegroom will wear his uni- Vernon Smith, King Street, in the ' Anecllnidentlded sailing vessel lie n form as an oiiicer of the Bavarian death of their six ear old d ll r wr o crater from which ashes are emitt- carrymg to Bama Bmnc8_ the beyond the limits ofthe volcano. --_.._._._____ AND THEY KICK The Freia has been in pol-t nine ls bone of the several orders to which he in the yard early in the morning for belongs. the purpose of burning some old rub~ lille for lt. Prince Ernst, who became having her apron catch on fire and n n year ago. after the death in a mot- soon a mass of flames. Her mother or car accident of his elder brother, who was in the house heard her c lor of his bride, who will he 21 next ed in 'estinguishing the fire, but in September. The two met for the first doing so she was badly burned her- ,,|¢_ She immediately removeg the Interest_remnins nnabated in this- WTMUK 0' his E"i°""“°°° l'-0 “W Pl`°°l' Mr, Smith had lighted a bonfire y still burning had the misfortune of the high wind her clothes were r d her child up in a mat and snowed- y a ghte . “del Ethel which occurred nate? wi. lla, and was loaded by D. ll. s helmet with white plume and his day afternoon. S” --h-__._________ w ' " tence. The order for re-arrest, it is ies and rushing to the yard wrapp- understood, was lssuedfon the ground 0111. Bild fll¢l'¢l0l'e fl"° Yell” the Bell' e From Black Fox Centre' that he had violated the terms under -l_ W NEW YORK, May 22.-'A warrant was received nero from Washington to-driy, calling for the re-arrest of enry W. A. Page, a wealthy Eng- _ H Although the marriage of Prince bish and thlnkingihe had distinguish- - ~ ’ Ernst August and Princess Victoria ed it he went away, but about ten lash “neu merchant' convicted in Luisa is an alliance of high political o’clock, the little girl while playing significance, it is insisted that gen- around the ruins, which were evident- ssllington a year ago for libelllng members of congress. At that time 'ne was sentenced to live years im- pr isonment, and llnbd $1,000, but as released under suspended sen- hich sentence was` suspended by mid to the house when sh, ,,,m_ P. E. Isiand's greatest lndustry. The dent attacking the department oi juss Or 101* ble SYIIIW-th? Oil 31° °¢°“l°“ moned medical assistance and al- d° oi the doeth or Prince George. The though the doctor did sn in his pow- Bild We are in daily receipt or inqnir- , Prince and the Empel'0r’s dsllzlltel' er to ease the child's suderings he en- 1°! 1°' 1913 lllllli- T50 f0F°lEll '10- nro reid to have been mutually st- cel-tslnod slight hopes for her recov- :lu r . courtship was followed by the nn y ----_...._'_.-_._ great money-making opportunities it nollncement of their engagement early QUEBEC SHOE FACTORY ;presents. Prices, however, have gone BADLY DAMAGED,BY FIRE beyond the expectations of would-be _ ' ‘ _-,buyers whoare not acquainted with marriage is the fact that it is regard- QUEBEC, -May 22.-A boot and ,the rapid advance in values, which is W h ed ss s satisfactory settlement of the shoe factory at Turgeon and St, Vs- one of the features of the industry. long-standing quarrel over the sue- lier streets, formerly occupied by the 0 ceseion to the throne of the King- James Muir Company, ,ond new qper-. t 6 orders received from outside in- aorn of Hanover, to which the Duke need by Mr. .Longer pechene, was quil-ies as o wider distribution will Government has expexzd that the breach will bs per-. for a Short msnently healed by the Elnllelef Diali- eo be held in in'g his new son~in-law on the throne the coming the last of similar to ‘ ‘>°1;§,,=°°;}gi Sl'-EIHSHIPS 0 arrangements lor nllowanee to ‘ " expenses while ln dispute has had a tendency to disrupt the friendly relations of the German and glieh royal families. It is now I .. ---_-~....._.,.._,,,. _ FORlllE G T. Fl LoNnoN. Kar, 22-'rho 'ri-unk Pacific directors late ing il scheme 'for the large 'amount of tonnage `both in the Atlantic and have it is Charlottetown. . » Prooesms to Sli' Wil- , , ` A I 61 Brunswick, father of the bride- dgmgggd by fu-s this marnlngln the add perlnnnency to the enterprise. , _ 1,groom of'today, and who also bears extent of $17,000. The buildings and' . LOSSES: Fewer 'losses have been _ e . ` ~.' 1 ' _ the English title of Duke of Cumber contents were fully insured. ` l'ep0l'ted from the ranches the last ‘no-~ iand,ols-n claimant. Naturally the .V , gw elle Ste- ' ISLANDER DEAILIN BOBTON. ` BOSTON, May 23.- The desthl oc- u l ‘ from vis Liverpool or kllissrrs Linlment Cures Qfphehgh, _ eek sndlt ls 'probable that the crop --._.._.____ _ iw 19" . H _ <4 and the enhanced prices will more ...tim . -- ~ , have visited the ranches. c rred in the _South end 0( Boston gg _eral new companies have been formed of Brunswick, with the title of Duke. _John I-I. Campbell, formerly of ,and stock placed on the market. The » _latest is The Melrose Black Fox Oom- miiy; wo or three others are in pro- _ -_ , _ cess of formation. AHHOUHMEMS, gm-n3sr's shore) - ~ ~ ‘r 'r '~ .IAPS BUY BRITISH BHI§‘B. 1914 SITUATION seems bright. We collno MN, are receiving numerous enquiries re an ly 1914 options. little quiet on Blue'Foxes st prewlf- ~ ,msd N from Alaska.ulloweva_i;;’ sang: m03:h°;’_;‘1‘:_mx_’_°' vgifrign J strung, st ny of the op ons so wh chu, Nu" snot be ellen; this or course." should WY °"""~ '”'”“ 5° " result in heater nl-lc;_¢__ __ __ °" °'“"' .___ . L _FOX SHARES: ire. ¢°°d_\ .. _ W .. It ‘ ~ ;demsrui for on 191.1 nlwid°:l__f_ ;:_:t’_|.o:,;,'¥,,,,t2;‘,,,,,;",",,,, eff# W” Qifgfxarnhe. it be- plies inn snoeries-osroonurlubbonu, ~»-~. »~ »-or °f racer cs- or A- - no -M ..;;f‘°:::‘:..'.§‘.l.f.t.. 'oolnmims lieniorisl xml. llhulmni program of readings and er’s Y 8 S that tside interests are recognizing the _should do all in our power to ull pops w l-been average one ncover any _bad luck that may NEW COMPANIES* FORMEIT4 Sev- BLUII FOXES! The market is s mand from abroad continues brisk “cm . Page’s conviction followed his cir- Bnd is a health ai H showin C\1lBtf0!l Of PB!!1'Dhl0\»B ¢8\“llK BOD* gresemen f‘crooks." He believed. that the courts had treated him unfairly in giving his wife the custody of their children, alter grlzntlng her a separation. He lnemorallzed con- gress, asking for the impeachment of certain New York Judges, and when the house iudiciary committee, to which his petition was referred, gave him no satisfaction, he printed slid mailed to mem-bers of both l\W*lg pamphlets containing a lurid on various congressmen. J Page could not be fonild at his - lice this afternoon. Mid it W" “id hc wus out of t0Wll- v .?,----»-_-1 . -en_-r viul and Bliss Katie Btsilley will gli _ , n _selections 'menu are llinnnvs Lininmc Mime-