¢ » -*“"'R=Al=_, mj`__ ini|eiNcni'lbWAnu ih,¢.‘.Al&i,‘.',;_"'i,i»_i»__'»-§'.' , . ,CI 0il,ETO I . invzounnien i ~ " ‘ ~ -_ > -- _- _. _-.~w..... , _.tr , . E. g. g 2.5 -fr E ,,, EZENINGDAIL iin;}_ ~ "THE LATEST NEWS _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. MONDAY MORNING JULY 20 1912 FIBBT 03' Ami," HEf\nn wELconE radii. R. THE ea ER OR .GENERAL lim.-_-» I S.El\RL GREY s. S. EMPRESS 0F nniriiin uicnasss mines in suriiiisiisini-: coiunfs wmi A COLLIER ~ ai-‘ siiiuiinni _ ii .___- __,._.._._.. ' 'i _ - ----`--T ._-_..____`_11__ _ . -. - _ H5 R°l°| HISIIUWSS Mt The Latter Was Cut in Two and Sunk-Her Crew , Montreal Losealwo and __i__i;_ I endsblvlne Service _ I H- _ - ,_ "Ind ls Driven 0ut I _@- (Special by Phone.) SUMMERBIDIQ, July 2[]_ The -Earl Grey with the Royal 1'ai~ty on hoard anchored outside the break- W“'7°" 59-IIUIYIHY afternoon and yes- terday (i~lundu.y‘) morning His Roygi Highness the Duke of Connaught at- tended divide service in St. Mai'y's Aiiglican Church. . "The service, which was largely at- tended was conducted by the rector Rev. O. DeWolf White, assisted by Dr. Hunt and Rev. F. M. Webster. After tip close of the service His Excellency returned to the Earl. Gicv and later in the afternoon n¢¢0m|.,,n. hd by Her Royal Highness the iuirh- Gll. come ashore and was driven *a- round towards St. Eleanor's, escorted by Mayor Morrison, ` Tm” HIOFHIUE at ninc o'cioc!c the official program beging__,]_ TWU KILLED IN I.-ILII. EIIILISIIIII ` ` II HIMUUSKI QUEBEC, July 21-In ii wreck on COPENHAGEN July 2g...(7apt Einar Mikkelscn the .Danish explorer and Cllgineer Sveisen, both of whom started in 1910 to cioss fiissnlgnd haye arrived at Aalesund (»ap't Mikkelsen and his companion ieached Denmark Filth May 20 1910. where they found records len; by Ericksen Thcy began the return journey nine days later and encountered terrible barilshi Several of the dogs died and the clvlorers weie compelled eo simon those remaining for food They reached Shannon Island, op- posite King William Land, on Nov- ember 29 and remained 'there throughout the winter and following Summer, hoping to be picked up by a whaier. ` No vessel came and they -proceeded to Shannon Island where they spent the following .winter. ln the spring of 1912 they endeav- ored to make a sled jouriiey to Cape Dalton, but had to give it np ow. ng to weakness i _ - They had abandoned all hope of rescue when they were pinion] up by Norwegian fishing vessel on July 7 last and brought to Aalesiind. They willii-itart shortly for Copen- hagen. , ( Canadian Press) _ _ _ 'ps. . a 1 Friday afternoon on .tho I. C- R- at BANKER HAD FORMI~iR Baicrb Coeur near Rimouski the ac- commodation train leaving for Rim- ouslil was struck in the i-ear by a fast freight special, the engineer of latter not noticing the signal to 'E- EMPLUY ES ARRESTED. Nnw vonii, .iniy 20-Mrs. Ginn. l"€l'kins, housekeeper; Frederick lil. stop on account of the heavy fog. Patterson, chauffeur. and Patrice Louis Bi-.lzile _.son of Reml Belzile. of ousehold of Nicholas `J‘.' McNamara l St. Fabian was instantllf killed of Han Francisco, were arrested here Lauri, Barkiiliei I. U. R. B-rakeman 3 diet killed and Louis ¢ ate today charged with grand lar- ny and being fugitives from justice. of t. nf! , Gamnche. of Bic. seriously iniured 81 Mrs. Margaret McNamara, wife oi the so Fernand Rouleau of St. Anno De banker, with her two children, was La Pocatiere. Other lnl\\l`¢<1 M0- Elzear Cote, Brakeman and Miss El- mlre Vaillancourt, leg broken, school a resent when the arrests were made, The arrests followed the receipt of tel ram from the Chief of Polire teacher Of Amllln- L9-fer I-‘°‘fIs B““` of Sun Francisco, who charged the Ville. brhliemlm. died ‘mm hm l“' prisoners with grand larceny. Mr. The engineer and fireman eecaveagwalnli, valet, former employes in the ~ i ' ` , ' ' . » . l ' e ` ii M juries, Louis Gamache is.not expect- CNBIIIBTB. y€Sf.€l'dBY BWOFO Ollt WBT-_ Oil I-5 live- rants for his three former employes I. C. R. Conductor A. Labellc, C slightly injured. a Omar D’Aujou, 16 years old, l\’~.1‘!» and arm burned. ’ 1 Tlieaphile Michand, of St. Fabian, leg injured. Another report says that the ac- commodation was pretty Well I'~“l°` scoped. _.-1 .___- IMMi‘.;iRA'i‘IoN INSPECTOR _ - iiniiici-vriso Fon sr‘i.i.ir~o wi-iisiciiv. i i I 1-_-1 ' orriws, .iuiy ze-Join. n._ Gray. immigration inspector, wiic is iiiieseil to have sold false whiskey permits to foreigners in Ottawa. was lllllwl “IP derarreat at noon today. CII!-"E011 with obtaining money under false In-gte|\¢¢g_ 'I‘ll_B Polak Wll0 llllfl the liquor in his house was fined $50.., ' mica ron A nauonraa. GODERICH, July 26-Information was laid hefoye Crown Attorney Sca- ge, ¢°d_5,y by s- local man that his daughter and her friend, both young girls- under 16 years of asm WB” mlntm gway to Port Huron by a man who calls' himself Henderson. Tickets were Pllfcllllieil M- fhz Grand 'hunk office here (Or lorl Huron, and police here wired severa . points along the border to arrest and 'bein oicm. it is susiieoteii to be H case of white slave traffic, and the girls are being lured to Olileaf-§°»““‘ der the pretence that theY BW '10 ll” ampioygd in a Chicago restaurant. Both girls are very P\`°P°S9°“I“I5' Considerable excitement DYBVBIIB °" .bguc the town over the_ dleapipca; aoco of the two girls. Bild W°" their im-est is eagerly waited bv the pon” ng", One girl comes from Lucknow. _ . ____.._.___.__-- °“'°""'i'.i’.“ii\‘.r ri. _ ` Cl.l8SlF_l6l'|'l0If one word each insertion is an i--ii-» vw- mi" ~°°e\“- nhnyb -‘and avr ver cent discount glluqw lmum charge twenty*-five oo = ‘_'__' __ "__ _--- wine _-piionns ron sus- an °°‘~ i“rr°".i.:i:~ f _ 'Y'-‘”°”. _.J ’;i-icuii-. rg-57 ._ agmnerpghfgang _F 3:, pmsesslon at , ~ .A i c Ariineton - *_ pn ° 1-esnsipri, as x~iowiir'i-"Finn i~ ' i. elnnd have started B sho on Queen Btréet oDl>0° hzirglng them. with stealing his Rl*ll’ORT THAT GENERAL DIAZ - IS CONTRADICTED. PARIS, July 26-Reports circulat- d in Mexico Uity today that e ex- 1’resident Porfirio is seriously ill are untrue. On the contrary General Dia'/. is in good li‘ealth. CRUISER RAINBOW HAY) NO CREW. vknuouvnia, ii. o., .iiiiy 25-'rio position of the Pacific division of the Canadian navy is beginning to al- siinie ii." Gilbert and Sullivan aspect. In a week or two the cruiser Rain- bow will be depleted of half her complement, as the agreements un- der which the men signed on are about to expire and fifty of them. will return to England, leaving the crui- ser half-manned and with no proa- pecte of securing more men. Twenty months on the coast, prac- tically no recruits, many tired men gone, n large detachment to leave shortly, and the Rainbow under- manned, is todgv the summary oi' the progress of Cai.ada's navy on the I~'a- cific. It is stated that the Rain- how is now going out of commission until next January, owing to the shortage of men which will he ox- perienced when the home-going draft leaves the ship. Several of the Rainbow men desert- ed and are working on government vessels. The contingent for England will _proceed to Halifax and there join the iobe, which it is said will con- vcythciii to England and while there will undergo extensive repairs. An effort will be made by the Cann- dian authorities to induce more blue- jackets from the Royal navy to vol- unteer for the Dominion service, and if these men are secured from the Rainbow they will cross the Atlantic on the Niobe. _ 'I'lIE IEIIIIE D The tide will be high this morning at 10.10 amd tomorrow at 11.01; lt will be high' tonightat 12 and W¢d~ messy morning at ._3'l. ” "Tile sun ifetl this evening at 1.ii4 and tomorrow evening at 1.32; it rises tomorrow morning, at 4.89 and Wednesday at 4.40. The first quarter of the moon -'wu on Sunday, July Bllt At 1118 I. ln. There will be 3 full moon on Mon- day, .ruiy ascii sc 1z.au p. m. e Grocery- A" ““d°. '|*l|o_~;'§Jength of today will- be founf °' "l°“"*' “""°° “l 1'.'i'i'i`3¢i;Ii’f'ifuéd un sed nity,-six niiniiue. `,',": “L 3 .3 uto. i 'f 'lf'_`_I#i"=#iivi¢i, I I (fianailian Press) MoN'mi~:Ai., .iiiiy ex -(anim J_ J. Riley, i~lup’t of Pilots ainl noting Wreck Cominiissioner. received word this moriiinig that nt, 4,45 p, m, yen. terday the U. l’. R. steamship, ldm- l'l`€HS` of Britain collided with the Collier steamer Heivetia, in a dense fog some ten miles west of Fame Point. The Helvetia sank but the crew was resclied by the Empress of Britain, The Empress .of Britain was damag- ed and is i'ef'.uriiiug slowly to i_,)|n,\,G,,_ She passed Matane at 8.30 this morn- ing and is expected at Qnei.ec‘ tc- night. Tlie Empress of Britain sailed from Quebec Friday night at 7.10 wltli a large nurnher of passengers. Tire Helvctia, was bound- from Sydney with 9, cargb of coal. (Canadian Press) `QUEllEC, July 28~During p, dense fog the C. P. R. steamei Empress of Britain, which left Quebec at 7.15 1"i'ld5-Y evening, collided with the stcainship I-lelvetia, hound to Quebec and_Montreal, 4.45 p. in., Saturday evciiing. The scene of the disaster was he- tween Cape Magdalen and ,~Fai`ne Point. 'l‘lie first news of thc accident came fo Quebec 6 o’<'lock Sntiirday even- ing, via wireless, and was followed by another dispatch stating that. the liiiiibress was returning to Quebec with her bow badly stove in and her fore compartments filled with water. So far as can be gathered the lam. press struck the Helvetia. amidships, cutting her in two and the injured vessel sinking shortly afterwards. Those on hon.rd the Helvetia were liress. flaptain Murray immediately gave orders to have the ship bi-ought pack to Quebec and assistance was (ie. SIMCHQII to her, the wrecking steam- CF. Lord Str-atlicona, leaviiig iit on- ce,_wliiie the fl. P. R. tug, (,',,~uiZe,-_ which was iii Montreal was also host- cned to the scene, passing through here this morning, Late news showed that Captain Mllfmy W-DH proceeding slowly through the dense fog when sziddenly and without warning the Heivetin was seen but too late to avoid collis- ion, _the lilnipress plunging into ner and it is said, ciittlng her in two. 'Phe vessel sank a few moments oil. The lilmpress of Britain had 730 passengers. Progress hack is slow. At l.i5_ this afternoon she was at| Fatliei' Point and was still there at' 5 o'ciock. The Allan liner Pretorian was standing by to which some of the passengers and mulls were belngi traiisfei'i~ed. The Eiiipress of Britain is expected to "Hike Quebec at a late hour to- niorrow morning. ' -.-_-,-_-_-,-_-_-_- -_-_-_-_.,-,..,.,.- . ,._-_-_-_-_-,-_-_- -___.___.i._.,_-_-_-_-_ I HiIIii|IYf r II IVIIIIIEIIIII (Special to The Guardian.) MONCTON, July 28-A terrible fatality occurred on the Transcontin- ental line near here Saturday. A party of sight started out on the line on a. motor trolley for a ride. They had been warned of a gravel train on_ the road. At a sharp bend the train- was heard approaching and an effort was made to get the trolley clear. All escaped hut Chas M. Stecvcs who was struck by one of the cars and killed. _ He was 45 and leaves a widow and children. His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught and Princess Patricia ar- rived here-on Saturday. `i\iILI.IONAIRlsl'Sl NEPHEW ARRESTED FOR THEFT. CALGARY, Alta., July 25-H. M. llaiihiiry, 22, a iiophcw of the mil- lionaire lumber dcalcr of Brandon, Man., is under si-rest in the city cells for alleged theft of $422.50 from the North Prince Albert Towneite Com- pany of Calgary. 'l`he`theft is said fn have been committed about June 15, and the amount represents money which it is alleged was collected fhv Ilanhnry while acting ns a sales ag- ent. for the company. Uni! DBS b0c‘l1 set at $1.400- TWO INDIANS Fl*li.I. FROM WAGON ANI) DROWNED. CORGWALI., Ont., July 27-Mlt-- chell Siwatis, of Yellow Island Mar Rt. Regis and Charles Left of St. Regis, two Indians about 20 years of. age, were drowned in the Svne yegcei-dey. They fell asleep while on their way home and their horse knowing tha road well tur.ned at the point where the ferry to Yellow ls- land ls. The horses ferried the river hut, the passengers fell out and were drowned. - SIHIKE IIVIII A . `|II 'LIIIIIIIIN -- -- -i.___. (Canadian Press) LONDON, July 28--The .strike at the l.oudon docks, which started ear- ly in May ami caused 50,000 dock laborers and their families to live in a state of semistarvatioii for ten weeks, was declared at an end today and work will be resumed Monday. MIKADO OF JAPAN ON VIRGE OF. DEATH. TOKIO, July 26-The condition of Mutsiihito, Emperor of Jallan, is to- day, regarded by these in immediate attendance as extremely grave. The physicians have issued only one bul- letin up to two o'cloek this after- noon and that announced no change was regarded as ominous by the pub- lic. 'The nature of his Maiesty'e mal- ady which is indicated as acute nep- hritis complicated by uremic poison- ing and which began to cause serious alarm about July lil., has prevented the Imperial patient taking sufficient nourisliment and he has continually become weaker. The biilletfns have hitherto maintained a hopeful tone and it was hoped thatll-lie Majesty would rally again, but instead he ap- pears to have suffered B relapse and it is feared that his heart cannot stand the strain. A NICE BUNCH OF CIVIC OFFICIALS. Dn'r1=io1'r, Mich., Jaiy za-Eight Alderman and the Secretary of the (lommon (lounvll committees were placed under arrest this afternoon on charges of accepting bribes and‘con- sniracy to accept a hrlbe for their votes and influence in the passing of a measure affecting city property re- cently transferred to the Wabash Railroad. Atieast six other arrests of Alderman are expected at any moment and lt is alleged that $3.700 passed hands in sums from $100 to $1,000. The bribery was consummated summated and the arrests accom- \ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A A _ A A _ _ _ A _ _A A _ _ _ ___________________________ ____A___ pllslied under the personal supervi- all reseiied and taken aboard the Ein-| _ af- D I-ffl' Ulf# C1111 t and crew were taken (Canadian Press) iish government has decided not to _ g nainu an bill, for the present at least, on ii The Government has nothing to aim for the present. iiiiiiiii iii (Caiiadinn Press). TOKIU. July 23"1‘h€ lilmlleror has been unconscious since dawn and an examination has disclosed the grav- cst condition. residents of Morningside I-Ieights have been the prev of a girl who has dollars. The duinbwaiter trick is as old as New York's oldest tenements, The thief- sounds the hu'/.zer_ from the is wanted. When told any sum, hs calls back. The bill' goes down the shaft, and out goes tne thief. The Hifi works didereutly. She WHS clnlJl0yPle. nuov ' consciousness, he telephoned for 'hal _ but the robbers have not yet captured. | - haul ill '_-i ' /y I. . e _ ,_- »i-5' bf . 3)? 1. ... i .. ~, ‘I . _ _ . . _ . , - ,_1_i.'.~`»_ i i >_ ,.. _*_ ._ __ f. _ ' _ ,_ '-__\"".‘.,.__ f, ___' » _- _ _, __ __¥ ;__ .§- _._ ,_.;__ ___:_ . _ _»._ _ ,___~_ _`___>_ 5 .~ _,_ .-.i._,_ ,__ _ ,. . _ ~ _ , . _ . _ .. gchi u@i&ifagE;»< _ _ . » 1 _ld “ if if ig' g I I i 5 i I ,i I, 7'-»--T 1" 1': 1u~=.“'_¢=-if .r€_ ig _e :I I`I ilii iii 1' _fi if-' Iiif . rf: .i ’i - .\. 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