‘- A8E8,Df_tl\0 Lat _ - - est Leonid and For . sign News. . Y 1 _ ` ,,-,QQH Muni.. - ._ ~-i. PY* ._ im.-. __ _ ...‘;."1‘;'5._'_g_e'i'°.=='ffi‘ _*Elie diy; as G ARDIA “IARD ISI-AND ~"°** ` '__'_._ _ -_ -. . , MONDAY- f\!’§lf- 2°-19"# _'W °"‘“~”f eAPTAiii I I ' I ¢ Gllli _ , §Hl'NGT.0il| Smith--'Ismuy Rehev ed----Seumen_ Wit- A nesses in Diffic- ulties - london Times on Senutorl- (Canadian Press. ) l.0N[i0N, April. 28-The Times, ronuucutiii on the Titanic inquiry in Wnsiiiiigtoii, says : "We nil feel that the circumstances* are unprecedented and although the lnqiilry by the Senate and the com- pulsory detention of their subjects seein st.rn.nge, yet the American de- ,iire for prompt and scnreliing in- ,liiiiy is perfuct.1y'natiir/il and the Beiifitc is within it's rights." ’ "t‘rlticism here is directed rather to Sciiiitor Smith’s manner nnd the nm- i yr/.ing ignorance he has displayed." “We would have`wiShed for a more judicinl mind nt the head of the coin mittee nnd one more conversant with the nuitters to be investi_e:=ited." W.\l'liil.\'f`i'l‘0N, April 28--(‘npi.. 'J. li. Moore of the steamer Moiiiii. 'reiiiple testified before the Seiinte t‘oi|iuiit.lce investigating the 'i‘it.iinii- ilisiiiitrr on Saturday and told hou- tlin i~uoi'inous ice fields prevented hiiii from reiirliin¢.:_ihe sinking vessel.. lit- believeil the Titanic .was specif- iui; loo iiist wiien she struck and said that nfier twenty-seven `yenrs experi- ence in the North Atlniitie he nlwnys st.e|ip¢-ii the engines wiien he found iiiiiiiiiilf iii nn ive pack. _ Ili' :iisii eiiiiiiintiriilly iii’i'Iiiri-ii ilu- piisitiou giveii by the 'I`ii:iiii<~ to lie eight iiiiloiq wrong ns proved by his own omiervn- tions iiiid ihiil this was pi‘ob:i.b1y liirgelv i'i~s|ioiilll\le for the fact that. lin iiiii ii-nelied her nithoiigii in-niiy lr#-'<"f= \\'i-rc in the vie.lnit.y. ' Within his view he iliseeriii-ri it iffllllii -\l|‘iiiiii~r whiz-li lic beiieveil lo lie thi- one sei-irfroiii l.lin 'l‘ii.iiliie. .i. lii'u<»i~ lnuiiiy, who liiid In-i-ii ilf\iiii~w|iii.i. uloniiiy - t.lii'm|ifli l.lii-_ ses l‘I"ll. l>I‘ii£lili‘|ii~il pi'ei‘ept.iliiy wlieii he imiiiil thi- sleiv.-irds and i-ienineu ,t.esl.i iv lluit in-' limi not left the ship until 1.liclii.~it lifeboat was iniiuelieil '|‘|i,.,~,. were no wiiiuen in siizht.. Al. ilu- ruin-llisinn of f.li<~ sesuiilii i.iiii "t‘I'lil"ii rntiiercd lu the iiiili n. iiisuuil l’l'0illi, uivni. of i.lieii\ wiihoiil. funds nod fin-iuy the proslierl. of .~i|\i~iidlii;; ilniiir-i.-i_v uiislii nnii i~‘uuriny in .lhui ronililiiiii_ i '|'lIt‘.l’ \\‘4~i'i\ 1‘|il.iii4~d lo .#4 pei' :lily ll-“ \\'iliii'-ns fees iiiii. ii. \\':\i< noi. iuiy fllile iiiilil lliii i'oii(‘|I|Nii\|| ul' i.lii‘ iliviiel lialiiiiou, luiiisiii :ii-:Ileil Hriiiitiir l~liiiil.li il' somi- llliilif cniiid noi. be done niiii ng ,,_ rp. iiiiii. thi-v were escorted to the Capi- ""I Wl\"|‘i' the inniiey wus advniieed to ilieni Nifw Yi*-IK. April 20 ~'l‘hc bodies ;;"‘i>l. John _.Fannin Astor mid lsldor "_riiin.s, ii iiiillionaire n'ie.i'ciinnt of P* "-Ally. wiio lost their lives in thr- '|`il‘iiuc disaster, have been recovered “Nil nrc on hoard the cable ship Mac- II"-l"ll1‘-'liir'.tt. News of the recovery ‘if ilu-. bodies wn.s contained in n des pntcli to the White 'Star line compnn g' l0d|\y_ y "lille \\‘irr-less despatch gives thc- ad- Illl-ifinfii iiieiitiilcations ol forty-nine gf* the heretofore irniinown- recovered "Wil on the cable ship. Among- others ic iiodies of t"-olonel John Jacob A9- t°"- Mid isidor Strauss have been iiiulinliiieii_ . 2='».nnn iioMi~ii.i<1ss BY RIVER FLOOD. Nlill' ONLEANS, April 26-Esti- iiintrs of the losses cniisefl by floods in iuirt.liwest Loiiislana todav reach- ed $15,000 Twent five thousand . lioi, and heavy rains are steadily Mellini; the flood. ' Rcriiiiiis are homeless; in eleven ` uni*-il0“il' ‘lt fl WW slow mic' -~»M,.,.,___.___________ i _» ..._....._- --_-_-_-,-_-.-.-_-_-_-.-.-=~=----'-'~‘-'-‘ff-‘“ Illlilliiii IIIEVISIIIIS I IIKIIHIIMI ___v _ (L‘aiiadiui\` Press. ) , 0i i\'l~lWrii’Al'ii‘ -'\Hf~1¢\1‘i:iiif\ii. iiisi. iii tlii- bull roiiiii of the WitIli<'il‘l A.‘4i1\i'iii hi»it~l_ liiid _ li |iro_u_i‘iiiiiii\i'~ iiovi-I iii 1-iiiii'ni~i.i-r in niiiiie of its feiii.iii‘es. 'i‘hi- teieiilioiie pliiyi-d ii proiniiii-iii port iii ieiiiiiiig iiolh \':ii'iet.y iiiiil iio\' 1-ity. -llirsiileiil. '|‘:ift., iii Iios-i.oii, nil- ili'i\s_si-il the essiiiiiiili-il |;:tt.liei'iiig' over l.iiei_loni,-; iiisihiii-ii wires of the Aiiier ,it'iiii` 'I‘ele|>lioiie nnd 'l‘e|e;_gi':\pii (‘iiiii puny, his voice heiui.: di:-it.iur.lly eoii~ veycil to eneir guest by nieiius' of ii reeofvini; iiisl.i‘iiuii-iii., In like miiiiiier I‘i'eu\iei- Iliiiwleii, of flaiiiula, i\iliii‘iis.~'I‘il the giiests by loin; ilist.=iiici~ l.i-,lepiioiw from liof. l~ipi'iiigs, Vu. li\i.i‘i‘iiiiiigieii \\‘itli,t.iii‘se ii_iiiiiuiE ‘ Vcnite. l‘snliu for the Ih\.V- Flrst. In-si-lnii. 're Deuni. . _Second Lesson. _ llenedirtiis. _ Hymn 311-1: All l’i'aise the l‘0\\'1‘\'~ l» \ » Ii'si?\iim'iii:i¢ sinuii lui for -I°‘-f"'*'- Herrnoii by the lleclor. liliei-tory; tnld l"t-llow's ihle~~rll‘\l\ by Miss Amy liiiirle. llenedietioii. firguii: llrnud Murcli, (llervf-sl. On their ri-.|.iii'ii to the hall the life- threu were highly emiipliuieiiieil bl" liro, (‘ii|_ Pnrsnnii nr Woliville, N.H-. who said the lmrnde was ii “f“‘|I'- I" Hin city nhil lu thi' flllil lfcllnwu. The mnrehlae, -he Ffilfl. Writ* R\"“"I "““ appeliileil to him mi it nilllillfll "iff"- j\ vote nl llinnlfs was tr-ndersfl Rev. -neeonmioilnthui nt I2 noon ., tweii- iii iiiiiiii _ iiiiii iwiiiiis Noi°ri,i_n_n Mcliitesli and Mark _Cii`everie, Sourls`,' get $1 ,-000 each and ~ Medals. Once more Prince Edward Island is represented on the Carnegie Hero i<‘und Uonimission' list. Norman McIntosh and Mark Che- verie,’ Souris, are this time the winners or a recognition almost ri- valling the Victoria Cross in its rc- wurd for deeds of valor and the oc- currence iii which these two tookl part was one which well merited such recognition as an act of bravery and intrepidity. The value of human life is dear in the special estimation of the lfarnegie Hero Fund (lommission and three lives were saved by these two men after an extremely perilous and hazardous experience in a small ilory on a rough shore. '1‘lie awards are similar in each enitlc, a bronze inednl and $1,000 ns iieeileil. 'I‘he announcement of the Commis sion in placing the awards follows: Noriiiun McInto.~:ii-brunv.e niediil and $1,000, ns needed: -Mcliilosin need forty-five, fisliermnn, helped to sirve Iiieiiry llaydeii, captuiii, ii.i:ed sixty-one, mid (leorgc lt. iiiid lluri-_\ ll. llnydeii, appreiitice seamen twins uueil t.liii't.eeii, from drowiiiilg, Soiiris, l’. lil. I., (ietolii-r li, l1Ili7. At. iiii,:lii. iii ii mile, hlelntosii and niiiit.iier innii put. out. iii ii lil-foot. iiury, und row- i~il 2,700 feet to the sizliooiiei' "Mai"- reila," which wus ivrecki-ii ou li bile of rocks in Siuirii-1 Iini'iior, 750 feet. ironi the shore, whi-re the water was over, 12 feel. ili‘ep..'l`lie ilury was linnrileil \vii.h gi-i-:il. diiiiriiliy, iind while one niiiii roivi-ii the iil.lii-i' iiliii i-il wiit.i~i' ,from il.. Waves wi-re iii‘eii.i\ im: wii.li qirztt. fiu'i'e ovii' the rocks :ind the .seliooiieiy iiuil it. wus, ne ressiiry to i\p|\i'oiii'l\ the \vri~.i~k tiii‘e,- tiiiies iiiid luke tho crew oil one ul. ii t.Iiiii'. l"ilti-i-ii iiiiiiuirs :liter ihi' i-reiv wus taken oli the si°l|ooiii~r iveiil. to pii-ces. Miirlt (`lii~\'i-rii' lii‘i>ii'/.ii iiieditl iiiiil $|_titlIl, as iieiuli-il <`l\evi-rie, iiifeii i-ii-_lil.i-i-ii, fisln-i'iiiiii\, h<~||ieiI lo s:i.\'<~ llriiry, lii\o|‘;:i- li. iiiiil flurry il. liilyileu from i|ro\viiiii;_f, l~ioiiri.~', l‘. 1'). I., iirtolii-i' ii, 19117. i'-iievurie ni' eonipunii~il ;\i<:lnii\.~=li to the seiioiiii|-|- “!\iiii‘rel|ii" nnd iissislril in siiviiiif llie ei'ii\\' _(sue riisi- of Noriiiiiii Mr liitoslii. ' 'l‘o hir. i\lei|iio.~:|i :iuil~Mi'. i‘iu-v_<~i'it~. 'Flip liiizirilliiii exiiqiiis i-iiiilf.i‘ul.iil:i iif,\|is. '|‘iii~ii' eiiii|'iii;o,iiiiil e-iiisiiii-|'ii iiiili of ilirii' |'i~lli»\\’iiii-ii iii |iei’il is de st-i'viii_t5 of :ill lioiiiir. -\t~\'I‘illl'i4 li.-\ll\lll'l‘l'iI.’ Nt'i'|‘ 'l`ll|.II t)l¢‘ |ll'l.\’l‘ll. /\lii‘i~ A.si.or_ .ioliii .iiiriib /\si.ni":~1 diii\;;iiLei', who lives with bei' moi.iier in liondon, hail not. been infornii-il ve:-it.erilay of hui' Ial.iiei"s rlentii. She has lrtiue tii visit friends \\'liei‘o the sail news will he broken to her. rilie was dei-ply iittiielieii fn iiei’ fniii- i-i‘ and 'wus nliviiys looking foriviird to seeiiiix him. T() I’l`tIr~lON FOR LIFIC. NORTH BAY, Ont., April 26- Fred Yearly, of Warren, charged with the murder of his wife on Fcliriiary 2, ‘ and who ii-ns found guilty of mnn- sliiiigliter by the jury at the Sud- bury nssizcs-ii. verdict which caused |.:enei'al siirprisc and called forth caustic comment from Judge llrltton --was sentenced by the latter to life impi'li~\oiimeiit. ' Wl1iiiIHllCii1i0N 1 iioucii Province _ iuin iiiini iuiiiiuuiii Satziiriluy the Northuniberiand left Ulmrlottetown at 7.00 11. m-. 101' Pill* tou with passengers, mail, express mid freight and arrived in Picton at 10.20. a. m., She left cn return to Uharlottetown at 3.20 p- 111-. With passengers, mail, express and freight and docked at 6.20 p. ni. She leaves today at 7.00 n. m., for l"Ictou re- turning at night. ' 'un Hiiturilny the Minto left Picton at 7.011 ii, m., for fliiarlottctown with pnsi-iengers nnd freight nnd docked nt 10.-10 a.m., Slieleavcs to- day ut [.00 ii. ni.. for I‘ietou,. with pnssi-ngei~n, and freight, returning f0|ll0l°l‘0\V. tin rliiliiriiny the Harland-leftD0Hiti0I1, iii in command or the Montreal section. i~iir liomer (loilin is touring the |iroviuce making informal speeches. h'lli!.~i. lilt. Iii.-\('.\lliI`((`ll'l' IS Nil lil'1’l"l‘I‘lIl. 'l'tlltlii`\'i`ii_ .\|ii'il2ii...li|‘. .\|'t:|ii\fiillil .\I.iei\1iii‘i1iiy, former pi-liivipul oi' the -liiriis St.. (‘oiiei;i.fite Iiist.it.ul,:-, nuil. one of the lirsl. knowii eiiiirat.iiiii;il' isis iii the l`i'i\\'iiii:L' sliii\\'eEii’.» siiiiii BY - iiviiiiiiiiiii I--iiiiiiii I iioiiiii or GAMMA The ~Kooiiig Albeii Leaves No-hiawdiiis and all.(},enveii- I ' ` 'R Dg||| ()||ly |_]¢¢d3`|| 'faq the Ways at Danizic- tions Alioiit»0ver-l’oiI- Details to sg . iiviiiiiiii ii we so-ii ” ” ~ si iiwiiiiici °°“‘;,°,,',§‘,..f“° -- 1 . iiluimtliuii' Press. ) 'l`OR()N'I`O, April 28--The llilxlil and hliiipire says, though persistently ile- nicd. that the absorption of the Trader`s llank of Canada by tbclitr- ger institution , the Royal Bank of Canada, will at least receive official confirmation within the next few days when it will become neceiwilry for the directors to announce tba terms upon which the 'l‘rader's Bank sliarcs will be retired in exchange for the iissiie of the Royal flank of`(.‘ap- adn. ‘ ' 'l‘hc Mail and Empire learns defin- itely that the scheme of ammqgal mation was completed nnd approved yesterday by both parties. The new combination of the Trad- i-rs nnd floynl linnlis will result lu ii lnink which will rank tliird in the Vziiiruliiiii list., it's paid up eapltal :iif11i‘i‘l'!fliirig |p\.;\1'\y $l2,0i'i0,00_l'l_ |..»\il|ii1‘lil l~‘1liH’f‘ IN N.-\V1\i. 1\l<3il‘IilNC|i!. “___ , '|'iiiliiN'l`ii, April 2i'.~ “I i-barge _-,i-iii to hold in i-o|i.c |'esl\i-i=L and Iiiinor thi- l\‘i-ein-li-1iiiiiluliaii liberal who loiiiglii. the iiioiu-er iiiittle for ii i`1iii:itliui| eoiiii'iliili.iu|| iii this lm-_ iierinl nii.\'_v." in tliese words i\lr_ .l. .\‘_ \\'illison, speiikiiii; ur. thc Hi. 'lb ed dry dork shall be ' iievis iii- ilu- Quebec nlM.""i`M1" nf Portland (Mr i '1‘iii~ government :.;,i-f.l- I . is to be bi-oiight out from Engl/_ fi liopae to be able to have this routeinake a i-eport, - 1' ' . ~