i _ 1. _ eiln Ncwmi _ '_ l , V A- __ A _ i ' - ”'*m"i**i IHE C I GU - _ / ----|=al:Al:i ‘ALL dvizia |»|=uNol: l:E_5\lvAnp |w¢|..:a'\|~|:>--- .i -’¢ C~atchesAii Morn- ~ Mails- _piir ll I ;.¢,.“. QQ QU git 4?* 3-4 `i`:Ii’i~‘i’d'3.»'ii°l.’§'f},‘ng,-,}` g “TI-1n_i:7s'rsis1' News _ CHAIILOTVTETOWN, CANADA. THURSDAY MORNING, ]UNI;.__2_y. x9i2 F1§_S'1‘ 01" _AI-1-" Ann QUEEN - THE uEMocnnT|c corivEui‘ioii THE EL n nl _.~o. { 250 A ¥lON'l‘H BY MAII{ vii 5-’> be we az no i;ln._Yi:an s\;r_aA_ *wk Ecnouiu nun miiiniuis now nrrniciiue iurEnEsr E snsKnrcHEwAii }I_".-_-»'.5,_~_--4I>-_-- _ _ _ _- ' " ____-K-_-1 Suiifugeties 'Make At-y- ' E s I 'omms bln,” y,m__> 1 , _ ' " *Many Independents Bri .,,.,,..,. ,,.,,,,.,, ni nuiiui iii ciiiuii ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,__ Piiisviviiii iiw iiiiwii ,,,,,,.,,-.,,,.... 'feud Appeal to. ' I , - -_ _ _ ' _ ' Promise To Be ‘ ve - _ i ‘i III SIIIIHIS HIS UIIMPIII TEAM niinn nan H.II. SIHIKI HIUIIISII] IUII L ‘ flueeii.. I ‘ __ - ~ _ - _ I Keen l _j ‘- -_ `r ____ _. (Canadian Press.) - 0#g\Dn3'F. June 26-King George and‘ linen Mary, who are making n, tour of South Wales, were -bronghl-, face to-face- with suffragette militan- cy this -afternoon when a suilragctte broke through the police and sprung at R. McKenna, cabinet minister, in attendance to their Majesties. The King and Queen were proceed- ing to the cathedral at Dandoil when a woman named Helen Craig, a militant, made threats against thc ministers who were enjoying a tour 0'( the ._\'\ountry while women were starving in prison. She hurled her- ssl!-upon the Home Secretary nt the same time as an attack was made on Mr. McKenna and shouted an ap- peal to"the Queen to help the siiilra- gettes. ~ ~~ ' The woman was promptly dragged sway by the police and lodged in jail. was consequentlv 73 cars`ol (Canadian Press.) 8” b ll t t ominate. cents n hundred pounds today. _ al,-Sandi; gl ML _Bryan practically MON'I‘R,F}Al,| .-.-E-_-__-_-_~___.___._____.___.___._._._. `,..,._.________.___._______._.,_._.__ pegged to boom him 35 3, prggidcntigl mer: d|`iV€I' Of A I U ` ' I I _ strucv d k'll d th (Canadian Press ) candidate today tnough they were re ‘md Cglzir I e ree year old Al P_REsErirAnou _ro coi. Divison _ -- _ Q B ' _ .-_-._...__ VV , ` / new progressive party are reaching. (Canadian i»,.ess_) The Charlottetown Armorics was the scene of an enjoyable and notable military gathering last evening when Lieut Col A. G. Peake of thc.4th Regiment gave a dinner to the Officers and Se~rg~ea.nts‘of the Regiment.About tliur (i. l'cukc. Lieutenant Colonel Pcukc is one of the youngest Lieut- enant (‘-oloucls in (_‘-anada, and he- longs to one of the oldest and most influential families( Hc joined the Artillery early in life, when very W_._-,-,-._._.._-:-,-,._-_-_-.-.-_~-:_-_-,__-_-.-.s_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ _ --1 4 ..~ _ _ _ 1 ,‘ LT-Con A. W Succceds Col. Davison In - -1 5 I I /. ._ ll G. PEAKE Command 'of l<‘ourtli liegiment C. A. sat down to the well laden were presided ~over by with Major Leigh. usual toast list was gone muny excellent speeches The occasion of the was, of course, the domina. of discussion bv the and the host of the evening lltelv' succeeded to the com- this fine,regiment as well as predecessor, Col. H. M. owho 'was the guest of hon- ih` for many commendatory deserved remarks. was as a small cxct>llent militia and o his df hirofiicers. esteemed Colo- the form df sf 11005 vdifie, - especie-ily recipient according to by one of the on such mat- ‘nnd has a on which Lt-Col H. of ith , -..._-_ young. as a gunner in No. 2 Battery 4th\C.A. He worked his wny from the ranks steadily up until 1901, when he took command of this compaiiy, and in 1902 won first prize for Gen- eral iEfficiency. On its amalgama- tion with No. 3 ComDBliY in 1905. thereby forming a heavy Battery of Artillery, he was raised to the rank of Maier. The new Battery was ` it success and won thc General infil- ciency of Canada in 1904 with _a rc- cord score, 'besidesa various other prizes, In 1909 Maior Peake _became Adjutant of the Regiment.-and was selected last year to command tiw Heavy artillery, which the Canadian Government sent to the King I* 0°" onation. Lieutenant Colonel P¢lliK6 has been decorated with a medal of the Coronation Contingent. I-Ie also possesses ri Long Service Medal. His promotions _ are the result of hhrd work and strict attention to his duty. -He has the proud honor of Wing on the lowest rung of the l er and having climbed to the top. Lieutenant Colonel P0830 il most popular with the Officers and men of the Prince Edward Island Heavy Brigade. That the Regimdnt will continue to win honors under his command _is assured. The utmvlil nm-lnony and good feeling prevail throughout the ranks and avo_i‘¥ \1i°m° ber is working with all his enthus- iasm to make [1912 the record year ini- the Regiment. or coin-se. it viii be almost impossible to ilIIlIl'°V¢ 0" the were or the nut yew- 'PN Guardian congratulates Lieufblllit Colonel Peake in havin8 WU "°°m' mand of such a fine body Oi il\°i1» and trusts every measure of |0000” will continue with it while under his command ~ Col Roosevelt by mail and telegraph, he said today, at such a. rate that he will be unable to acknowledge the most of them for some time. When he reached home from Chica- go he found hundreds of telegrams 9,- waiting him and today they continu- ed to come in. , The colonel said there would he temporary committee on organiza- tion which will issue a. call for u national convention. Meanwhile he is ,keeping in close touch with the Baltimore confcrence,. the outcome of which is important. o respon ibl h th C ' sslstance in the formation of the Fsghsszzzgglglsrgngqoments which day. N 0 V G 'Owner Eyury to BALTIMORE, June 26-Twenty Roger Sullivan delegates from Terr- nesse and congressional districts in Cook County 'Illinois were seated this afternoon by the credentials com- mittee by a. vote of 40 to 10. _ A minority report will be presented to the convention. nb formal political mule,-ence \m_ I (CSUBMHD PFGSB-) Democratic National convention un til the meeting lu New york of the WASHINGTON. June 26-Benatfir der rhetorical waves today. Lafollette arrived back in Washing- ton today from the Baltimore con-ven- tion and met all the enquiries of whether he had conferred,with Wm Jeniiings_ Bryan with the answer that had absolutely nothing to sav on the to the party. isuhieet. " (Canadian Press.) I LINCOLN, Junc Z6--Governor Ald-I ich today announced that he would ot serve on the committee of eight-,, en appointed by Governor Johnson f California to takc the lead in or- ing the new "Progressive" party f the Roosevelt adherents. Governor Aldrich declared hc would "stay regular.” Politicians interested in the pre- vention of a schism in the party i`n Nebraska have evolved a plan for n fusion of thc Third party and regular, Republicans on everything but the pre-f sidcntial ticket. ~ OJQCQB-i D E. N MINISTER MONK ON TOUR OF INSPECTION. OTTAWA, June 26-F, D. Monk, Minister Public Works leaves ni; the end of week on a tour of inspec- tion of Public Works from Mootreal up the St. Lawrence and on the Great Lakes. The Minister will take in the Upper St. Lawrence and inks ports as far as Fort William. I-lc will be accompanied by his daughter, Miss Monk, and his son. On the , re- turn of the Minister, he will proceed to the Gulf ports as far as Anticosti on a tour of inspection. LETTING OF CO NTRACTB . OTTAWA, June 26-The contract or the supply of coal for the public buildings at Ottawa has been let at 3, rate lower than that paid for the two previous years. In 1010 contract was for 9,510 tons at'$e2,n55. In 1911 for 9,560 tons at $64,805 and this year it is for 10,000 tons at $66,- 607. The price for furnace coal in 1910 was $6.90 per ton,.in 1911 $6.- 90 per ton, in 1910 $6.70 and this year on-ly $6.09.. The successful ten- derers are John Haney and Son. Ltd. of Ottawa. -f<-D-1_"“'*i' BRIDGEWATER LOSS. BHIDGEWATER, June Z5- The Halifax Herald was in demand here today with its complete account of the heavy fire which destroyed the mills of Boehner Bros.`Weet La- Have. The loss mentioned, $57,- 000, is under, rather than above the mark. It is doubtful if $60,000 would rebuild the plant' It will be rebuilt. The Govemmenff has taksn hold time a temporary bridge has been The tide will be high this morning 6.56. on June 29th. , _y The length ot today will be dftsen hours and forty-uve -minutes. "iiinardl mninientlusld by lihysiclsus "Merely went over to the conven- tion," said he, _ Efforts to get Senator to dcny rn- -~ -v--v.~ connsnesn ins ' roo urs for cussirlcuioi one cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accom- PHUY °¥`d°l° and five per cent discouui allowed. Minimum charge twenty-fivi cents. FOR SERVICE, HOLSTIKN BULL "Brownie." Fee $1.00. Kcntford L. Waite-__ Y{,i1E“2_°. )’_eliev_~_ ___fi~3_T1u_3ii> MID LEIGTII 0F TODAY :f;\‘;fB\‘>\\(;U°';Mi;ie°°:“;dbli;‘:f,‘;: “';§,o‘;::@; ,,2;‘,’,R°’,f,'ff§;,,}'e‘;'{2,l;7":ff°d°,f;f§h,,l‘; ,layed tn the iniinnt the imicnriiii snort °'°"" ion to who-enhance win ne thanx- winds. fine and modvfa-Mir warm- fully received. Jacob (Joruey, -i a.i-s and tomorrow rt 9-68: it ,,_27n3l ,i_ 'rue eeinnerntnre ne on-ee onions :iii he high tonisht M10-028°* £0- --P‘§"i'»"“ -- TEA-6,-mg -13,6-i--Iniga; one morning ny the "semi store" morrow at 10.54. _ WA TED ow t Tested Thermometer with a northern The sun sets thi! ii¥°l\ili§ Ind W' '§’;)‘;l:n°g::;4gig09°»"r°k‘°;: secgié exposure was fifty-four degrees a- t 1.65; it rises tomorrow ‘ bove aero. _ :iii-';(i)il'S and B%¢“l'4l! It 4-11- cn" ' M°I° t°“°h" p'B°:i°'i:°d; The lowest temperature recorded 'rho .moon rises this evening at Mi°h°°I R°°°Y~ 5°°"'36‘_`f'_§7M salma yesterday as sixty-two degrees a- __ton. 'P 'Phd full moon will be at 9.54 a.m. TEACHER WANTED FOR ALBER-_ e -seven above. The lowest recorded ry Plains School, N0-_ 87- A WMU' er of second class. mllie Prelimi- BALTIMORE, June 26-:With nomi- (SPWIM by PIIODC-) \ (Canadian Press-) nations due to be made tomorrow the icamlliiilrl Press.) Suimlg, Juno 25__ The many LONDON, June Z6-Tlf Canadian situation in the Democratic national PHILADELPHIA. June 26- Th lricndl, of D,._ E_ B_ M,,t,,,,_t will Olympic team is training hard at convention with respect to the Pre-.muli 01 the ballot taken hy th regret to hear of lilsdcatii \ liicn Crystal Palma' Bidential candidate was as complex svmplogjces of lthe Pennsylvama Ran* " Th __ lth _ _ _ l » ay o on incs t f Pitt b t""k 915°” “t hi” mlm” ill S0'\l`iS of tlfe Wiiglpgg (]1§llee,g<;T hlds lJie(i)s:ll'lmlll4: gibgeugggrdilzgrtgsgblggzh To ltnlbylirtllll? and EH” _ml the ill;;sfi0l)1 of a gtxlllii this morning after two week's illness missed from the team on charges of' £0 BHl¢im0i”¢- ,unless their grievance” Bfeidiusted of bronchial pneumonia, insuhordihation. Critics here 'had' '1`here(y;]as mncgil talk of subsidi}i‘r;ce~ , picked hi i, 'nth 200 g of the amu ark wave w ch CTM. into Dr. Muttart was born at sprint atmstgcktrvollmv ° mf’ "5" reached a crest last night but the -apo Traverse on Maicli 7, 183.), und Bpeakeris campaign managers were not _ y age. _ _ _ willing to admit there had been any His carl ed ti t ' y uca 'on was oh aincd in , _ waivelil,J_€ in f°l`°°5- , Q the public schools of P. E. I., but _ , i Ailh°1`Bf\tS Of W0°d'°W Wilson 30' t “ “(U',',',,§,',,,,é'd"‘,,n Im 15' 3)' '"-' night claimed their candidates had "0 been made Public oilicials oi the I” made distinct nine dnri the dn lab" nliwnlzefinns said thi K ng Y. s vote ' - - ~ ~ . ' _ Th utstanding f ct in the situa- had hee" 3im0Bf Uliallimoils ‘ f - I SU('/‘R ""‘DU("I'“”' tion esegined the sbsgiute' impossiniin or of n strike. m av - _ _ ‘ date having a audi- *~_-~ NLW YORK, June 24-All radon _ ty of any Candi CHAUFFE of mhned sugar were nducgl t cient number of votes on the f1rstI R supplement $10.00. ran and :ries sixty-two aiml- noudeys. Apply to J. ir. Je ins, ' --i--.--e- ,‘ sagem, 6-Tfiiitiiiiiipd. _-llnard a Liniment liunbermaire friend wad laid before C. Long, General Manager of the Co., today by 8, mm. mittee Ycpresentating the B1-Other. hood of Trainmcn, Order of Railway gimnductors and the Brotherhood of re e m n and Enginemen. 'While the result of the vote has IS RESPONSIBLE. June 26-Camille Gag- an automobile which ~i-~ affirm that he had conferred with Ml-_ Bryan or other leaders on the thi;-ll i’5l`i2Y movement or any other politi- cal suhiect was met with n consistent -refusal to talk about it, - (Canadian Press.) ~ BALTIMORE, June 26-A need of oratory buried the delegates to the i The convention marked timel ,through the entire day because thel committee on credentials had not' prepared its report. The convention adiourned at 2.17 to meet at 8 o’clock tonight and take up the problem of permanent or-I ganization, receive the report of the! credentials committee and possibly begin the nomination speeches of the presidential candidates, ' V It has been decided at the request of Mr. Bryan to defer the dra.ving up' of a platform until after nomination. BALTIMORE, Jllns 25-William Jennings Bryan lost his first fight for Progressive coiitrol__o_f t_l1e_>democi'atiei (Continued on page 3) WIVES AND CHILDREN. ' e _ i ` -- . G Pluinmer of the Dominion Hier-i Vor- (Canadiau Press.) OTTAWA June 26-President ill poration was iii Ottawa today inter- viewing the Minister of liailivnys rc- garding the new li`r‘ic from r_il»rinl;liill to Wallace over which coal will bc shipped en-route to l\'io|:itrcal. Mr. Plummer stated thut at a luicr date the steel interests would ngain submit their tariff views to the goi- ernmcni; but nt the present iii-,Lliing was being done. VICTIM OF SHO()'I‘lNG DIED Yl*}H'l‘lslIlD.-’\\'. HALIFAX, June 25----'i`hc tragedy enacted at the hone of ll. Kciiiietli Lee. near Port \VilIiaiii in yestci'ilny'i-i Herald, came to n climax yn'-_tcriluy morning when Mr. i.cc succuniiird to his wounds and linsscd nwny. A dis patch from Wolfvillc says there is great indignatiriii iii the whole i-o\i|i~ tryside that siicli n thing coulil hop, pen. Policeman Coleman, of Kent- ville, took the Llircc Graves I-rothcrs -Alfred, Harry nnd Frederick, who had been arrested, to thc jail at the county town, where they are locked up. PIISSII] IWIII Ii IIIIIIIIIN “"‘°°S°“"“’° IS PHUBIBII SHIPPING IIUAI (Canadian Press.) l'll<}(il_l\'A, June 20--The announci- lnriit was made today that a third viiinliiliilc, Nelson i~iiinps0r\. a PPO* ininnni grain grower, had entered the i-oiitest. in Souris riding. Both sidm rluim that thc noiiiination will help ¢|n~|n_ ,\'i|n|».~n»n win: n former Haultap i;iili|»o|‘I.ci‘ but on the utlier hand is 3, i~;f.i‘oii;,: |'ocili|`|wiiy iiiiiii. _The Liberal nominee is C. R. Fol- sytli whili-_ J, J. liysloii is the Con- servative ranilidatc. In no less than five other sea? I.lii'i°o arc inilelioiidciils in the iisl nlthough wliethor they Will be 0053159* foil on .luly 4 rcniaini-i to he' seei'i._ 7 ln irni lii\'i\r W. ililison is running as nn liiilciii-iulciit i.il»ci'al Wlliié i8 (‘anorii, Miko iioliiiru, s. Galician. i-B in the iii-.lil :is :in indclicndent. Al ilicre is it luricc scfilcmcnt of Gail- ciniis in the riiliiig lic may poll B. liciivy viii/\. _ in liloyiliiiiiiisiiw Llicre is a thrall corucrrcil fiulit with n grain lzr0\~v€I` 8-I ii third cnniliiliiiie and in Eagle Creek an Inrlepf-,iiilcnt Liiicrrrl has announc- ed liimsfrlf in iliv runninlr. . In Voiiilii riiliug J. Wright i8 standing ns un independent Liberal but so far no inovcnieiit has been made. - Ask for Minard‘s and take no oi-UB' Keep Minar.'l’i< Liniment in the house. TORONTO, June 25-J. J. Kelso, superintendent of the provincial de- partment oi' neglected and dependent children, calls for more stringent leg-§ islation for the protection of wives and children from husbands anvil fathers who desert them. “The.scc-5 tion of the criminal code, dealing, with this matter is not at all satis-' factory," says Mr. Kclso in a report' to his ministerial chief, 1-ion. w. .i_f Hanna. I ' Mr. .Kelso also suggested that state aid be given widows with young children, so that they will not be compelled to seek outside emplo`y- ment and leave the children uncarcil fos- Degregation of feeble minded children is urged, Mr. Kelson says-»~"My hope is that' instead of this class being gathered into large institutions,-they will be assemblsd in small classified gmups, and as hey grow older, taught some simple industry, whereby they can contribute towards their own main- tcnance." BANQUET TO BORDEN. __._4£ OTTAWA, June P15-Right Hon. ll. L. Borden, prime ministcr, today nc cepted an invitation from the local Conservative association to be the guest of. honor at a great banquet and demonstration planned to be 'given in his honor on his return from England. [All the Dominion cabinni. of the provinces, together with thaii ministers, the conservative premiere cabinets, and the leaders of the con- servative oppodtlon in the other pro- vinces will be invited to attend and honor the premier after his mission in the old country. Tentgtive arran- gements have already been put under way for the demonstration, which is planned to exceed anything of the na- ture that has yet taken place in Canada. It will likely ‘be held the lat- ter part of August or early in Sep- bove zero ak the hipileet was seven the previous night was sixty-four a- bove, at nine a. m., yesterday -it was i 1 -m I _ ' , . _ ('ii|,,?p;_ lvl, i\AVTSoN ~ ]`iecCni'_Iy Ilvtircd From (`oinninnil "I F"""u’ R"I5I""'"t. V- -’\~ __ l The liorrcc i'nr‘i-.~= nt .lolii\i~=i.i>i\'u 'i`hc manageinent of the raccs are de- der which prevailed. No inioxiciiiiis were on the grounds and tlivrr- wus no evidence whatever of iucbriutioii or rowdyism. They have act u. simul- ard in the conducting of such events which well merits imitation. A large number of ladies from f'-linr» lottetown nnd the surrounding vivi nity were present and evidently cn provided. The dancin! booth und the rnfrnsli- ment hocth were well patronizrd. The fcnture of the nfteriioon'i»\ sport was, of course, the two rm-cs, the two forty pace and the thrrc minute class. The latter race was one of the most exciting ever held in Prince Edward Island, each of the four hor- ses winning a first position. The fifth heat and first money was captured by Miss Wrigley, Zealot owned b M McKenna i y . , Cherry Valley, won the 2.30 pnes in I Mini: Wrli;Icy,H|\cnriiiini: Stable, -' __.___g_,__._._____.__V_V.V.,_,.,__,.__,_ , ., ,,,,_._._._._. ,_ _____A,.,-_-,-I., 1 ~ _-,-,-_-_-_-.~.-_-_-Ny .-.-_~---.~-----¢ f- - ~ ~- -‘-'-‘-‘-‘~“- RIICES IIT JOHNSTON’S RIVER. River yesterday \vrrc niiciiilcd by ii _ 3-40 i’|\`i`0 _ ,____,__ very large guthci'ing_ " L57'-'_' ,__" ‘ ‘ ` . _.3 The weather was idciil and the |7»fH\if>i. M- Mi'-I\°lii\U. (il<`i`i`_v 1 track was in fairly good c