‘his notice. The residence had been »_ .- 1l.E..9. -..__ ~»~ t ..- f . " finer or sux _ E ‘gs 1=~_._“¥Wf°°- i-tho Maritime l-i-oviuoes .August lzul 0n‘ t'h`e‘ driveway iilags and streanlers were und and 5, pretty effect was see__Lap¢d\throughout. ~ E aving there in time to reach his destination at 5 o’clock His. Royal Highness departed for the Golf Links to loin the others of the Royal Party and was met there by rousing cheers. The club house wus splendidly decora- ted and there were many club mem- bers present. Princess Patricia, despite the snow. er of rain, enjoyed several rounds of golf with others of the party. ¢ In the club house afternoon tea was served bv the ladies. Mrs.Math1e- son and Mrs. Longworth received the gll6QtB. 'l‘he 'previous night Sir Louis H, and Lady Davies entertained His Royal Highness and from the lawn the fireworks display was viewed. Yesterday evening the private elec- trical and other illumlnations were again in evidence. The banner of welcome displayed by the Loyal Orange Association and the exterior decorations of their Hall were prominent among the Queen Street displays. At the pavilion at Victorfn Park on Monday afternoon a beautiful bon. quot was presented to Her Royal Highness the Duchess by Avlleb Mathfeeon, the- little daughter of Premier and Mrs. Methleson. Besides the prominent citizens and provinrifaiists the following were presented: South African veterans Dr. H. D. Johnson, Major Weeks,. Lt. W. C. Cook, Police Officer J. S..Wal~ ker, H. H. Brown, John Proud, Dun- can Kennedy,‘ Charles Hines, Harry i Hyde, Lorna Pigott, Police Officer Klgirlns. _ An interesting feature of the pro- ceedings was the presentation by His ROYILI Highness of the long service medal to Harry Henderson of York, who has been section foreman of the Prince Edward Island Railway for thirty-dvs years. . .T\_l§‘_D1lko_of Connaught mmf his, Party are due to `arrlve in Picton this afterndoll to begin a two weeks' toilr 0f,lz|_Jva Scotia. It will be the 'drst_ vlsf 'of His Royal Highness to the Provfncé since his appointment as Governor-llimcrsl, ,gud everywhere the most ela_borste_ preparations are being made for the reception and entertain ment of the _ royal party. New Glas- Kow, Sydney, Truro, Loufsburg and Hblffax are among the places `_ that will- he visited. ' Phffwlllss' 'rmsirrn _ . 'ro 'rrr/iN'l~1o 1-masons. .___-L maf- to that and the second leaving August 16th from Quebec and Eastern Ontario. RED MANY WERE DROWNED. BINZ, Germany, July ~29-A_shock- ing catastrophe, causing the death of a large number of German excursion- ists occurred last evening _ at the Baltic bathing resort. The landing stage which was crowded to its ut- most capacity, during the concert given by the local band collapsed and threw over 5 hundred peoplc into the sea. There was a. terrible scene of excitement as the people on shore and on the ruins of the landing stage en- deavored to rescue the men, women and children, struggling in the water among the wreckage. Twenty one bodies have been recovered bllt it is believed that many m0re ph0ll16 105i their lives. The excursicmists had come from all parte of North Eastern Prussia, to spend the day on the sea- shore. BARRY DEFEATS ARNBT. LONDON, Jufy 29. -_- 'Earnest Barry, the English champion sculler, to-day defeated Richard Arnst, of Australia, in a race over the Thames course for the sculling championship 'of the world. This was the first time in sixteen years that the world’s scullfng championship had been_com- peted for oil the Thames. Richard Arnst, the holder ol the title, started the race with the pl-estage of a pre- vious victory over his opponent, Ernest Barry, wllo hc had defeated on the Zambezic in August, 1910. Harry claimed at the time that hu was not in condition and he had been anxious ever since .lor another ‘gt- tempt to defeat the world's c\\BU\l> “_ and for the chance of bringing _the title back to England and where it had not been beld by an Englishman since 1876. - The contract 'between the i rival scullers both-fn action and llhY9lPi.v Nr ELDON House. ____ _,L31 M th I ITXERY sioos, rusmo rssns- “ for. stsuu Musical sou. Phono 217. P WANTED A COUPLE OF PANT AND vest makers. Permanent eml>l0Ym¢°l» given. Apply to M. 0’Callsgha_n,No. T class teacher for Marshfield School. supplement $35. Mid-summer vn- wmrmn Ar ones A soana X young working man between twenty- ‘ five and thirty-In years of nge, for good job and steady employment Office. ___________,._ 7-31_U3§ ° Dosr 'on smloxnsv romr Road Friday avenge two hstpliis 5| one iulcisifse G. . M the other in ~ 'ran lime olgklesy wul :ls icuii Ilnsrlls mnfmmr. used by Physicians- ‘*_t".~._'I°\'£ng.., gn f'élf!.=§*P NWN- _ lu' -l9“.i°‘°". R99.-‘°‘°» »- -» - 1 imp uiusrrs ummm is ui. sou..." nk for uuisnlu sua an so oem. miisi-as muiime ourugsi-goeheovo will will Delegation To Wait On Min- Board of.’l'rade together with the liarllor Connnission, tile nlllniclpal authorities and leading citizens of report to be made tomorrow by Sc- Quebec will form a delegation to nl- nator Lodge to the senate Committee terview Hon. F. D. Monk, Minister of Public Works, who will visit here to- IIIOFFOW. evidence that His Javanese sovern- oossity oi iiuviug ,, ui-y-nook uuilt ui incur is itself boiiinu the corporation Quebec, illustration 0! this necessity that was endeavoring to secure the having just been “h.°‘”“ by me ex' periences of the Empress of Britain which will he obliged to go to Eng- land for permanent repairs. pairs and have a wrecking plant sl- ready at work clearing away the tengled steel of the Helvetia which encumbers the Empress' bows, widespread grief, has had small effect on normal conditions here. (Canadian Pi-ws) sence of demonstrations of. any C0NS.I.AN,|.IN0,,LE' July 30__0f_ kliid and aside from closed banks and _ commercial house cra e blinds flu s ficlabailnollncemcnt was made in the a ' D ' g Turkish Chamber of Deputies today of grief by the foreigners, the nation of the willingness of the government hill! m0V€<1 310118 011 ll-S 8~CCllHf0m€ll to enter into peace negotiations with b“9i"eSs' ment had unofllcially informed the Piave at New Annan on Wednesday, powers that it was ready and anxious August 7th, promises to he- unexcell- ed. ty to Turkey to transfer its sovereign 'CUOHBD by U18 Management, vizz- rlghis iu`\'l‘i-ipoii to Italy uuu sci iu 2-35 '1‘.r0l= and P1102. nurse $100-00 a similar way in regard to Turkish 2-40 'l`l”0l1 Bliwighl-. DUFSG $75-00. Is-lands in the Aegiau Sea now occu- G_l`°°“ MW- PUT” 550-00. *md 8 F110' pied by Italy. Since then the govern- I “mg "ice- __ this new race track, ls sparin D success. Everything is being done to _ insure a good time as thousands are ~ ‘ expected to be present. ' ` ` E A special train will leave Summer- ._ V side at one o’clock a.. m.. and . _ _ special rates have been arranged from _ ` all points on the P. E. I. Railway. MacKin-non Drug Company, Charlotta ~ _ town. will start three of his horses, ° ` iz:-Iona Girl, Red Wing and Ruby v ' \ Rexall, while T. C. Edgett_wl|l start Cherry Ripe and White Win orare in sympathy with those at ,st Y Three hundred soldiers from 94th cure is the King He is qu,” ex R°g'|m°“t» “nd” °°'mm“"d °‘ C01' hausted with the continual strain of _ be homes of striking laborers for* wen- gandown park on Friday week, when pons following the reading of the the Eiipse stakes were being run, on N011 lwf by M810* Rl’-Y and a lorml' which every one's attention was con liable array of revolvers, knives and cent;-a¢¢d_ Kin Gem- e rested ini., PORT ARTHUR, Jllly 30-T110 Bh- _ K K water soaked Slings WM ¢0“nBc*"t°d~ lure ion his hands and gazed abstrac Bd cl-lsslflcrnon yvfll go to Harrowgste nest season, o in this column. Cash must accom- _ large field of starters in each event. One cent per word each insertion an 7__uM1wPd allowed. Minimum' charge twenty-five _..._~*~------~- ---- ' cents. 40 Great_Ge0- SL, Qity-_7'91 U 3|- Those under 12 years half fare, un- WANTED, FIRST OR SECOND der 5 years free. 'I-2'l‘M7l. ration. L.H.D. Foster, Secy. your holidays Smith Premier your _ 1.31n|E¢|__ correspondence into giving you s few k ._.__..__ usglsln on~Thursdsy it I p. m. ss us- INSIST IIN i NNY DUCK ister of Public Works For This Purpose (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, July 30--'l`hs Quebec They will insist on the urgent nc- Geo Davie Co. of Quebec have been ommlssioned to fnake temporary re- EMPEHUNS l]EilH (Canadian Press.) TOKIO, .Mly 30-The death of he Emperor of Japan, while causing There has been 8 remarkable ab- t every entrance and evident signs The body is now lying in state.` ' l_.4__..._.....Z NEW NNNNN lllSES _ The horse races that are to take Three splendid classes have been James Pendergast, Secretary of g no uins in making the opening 3 grand Captain D. iA._MacKlnnon, of thc g. It is expected that there will be s THE LING NEEDS REST LIVERPOOL July 29-The Daily ost is responsible for the following ory Tile person who reall needs a rest ing so much ln the public sys At ly, as though he were thankful for minute, not to be the cynosure of eyes. The King is bothered with somnla, and it is likely that he take a course in the waters \ Wlllili EVENTS. IIEIIIKIS, ETC this column. Cash niust accomr y order and five per cont discount ...___ “Bring your ehldreh to the B.I.S. Stewart, vice-Presideift and Geneieil 641 . I on Aug 5th at Mt. Herbert. s or afternoons a week' at least. Milne Fraser, Halifax N. S." . This change is a on request people of Viutorémsed Orspaud. order to ve th the opportun issl oi, Universituss flooutrlouqiu, icy ‘ahiietmilns circus pmol-moreso ulrwlv in operation elsewhere. also white hat, black velvet band. on hed” afternoon and evening. ,Extended in the pf0i°°¢- H0 YM Return to D08 Euston St, Char- Faro from-’ ldtoi-is and return forty hi 5 position to announce the ii-. w 1-11 larva mu. 1 1-mit., °f IRON WORKS PROBABLY _ dustrv must come here, and lf lt °°D0n't let Summit' fills without must come, it must come soon. He sch f _,_ »-.. _. PAY FUR _ I EMFLOY Piiiiiu isulimi niiiis iuuuii lan PUEISE SENSAEIUNS (-Canadian Presn.) NEW YORK, Jllly 30-Sworn statslnents tending to show that the annllal graft collcuteii by thu high officials in the New York city police force from gambling houses and utlles illegal resorts last year amounted to $2,400,000 are in othe hands of Uls- 'trict Attorney Whitman. The statements were made by “Bald” Jack Rose, the self-confessed graft collector for police lisut Becker, who tonight began his second day in the toonlbs as the alleged instlgator of the murder of Ruseiithall. The naiilcs of the oilicials are known- and it is expected that a sensational exposure of policc graft will ensue. ESEABEISHES B N (Cannllian Press) hai with 3 capital of $10,000,000. The object is to checkinate the pro posed foreign loan. _ EHNNSCNNTINENEAL EHNN SERVICE \'.~l|\ei-ini to ’l‘flc (luanlian. l~‘ltl'1|\l'2i1!i"l‘|‘N, .Iuly 30-A rc- port says that f.h<- Iiltercoionial will soon star: a train si-rvicc on the Transcontinental between Moncton and Grand F‘alls, N. B. DSCKSTRIKERS REFUSE TO WORK. LONDON, July 29-The refusal of the dock workers ill London, to obey the nianllesto, issued by tile stl-me leaders on Saturday, declaring the sd 'ten weeks, was given practical el- iect today, when very few of thenlcn returned io lvors. it had been un- nouncsd taut all of the agreemelltul between eluploycrs and ini-Jn which ex-I lated before the strike begun, ‘ vvl-ulllii continue lfi force. The strikers are generally of tile uplifiou that their leaders nuve betrayed thenl into an unconuiliiiilnl i-i.ii'rellilel' and tnuy are unwilling to .ugreo to such step. A uew spliit seenis tu have entered in to the men und today it wus onscrv- ed that inilst. oi them ilispfnyeif a niuch nlpre ugly temper than inthe. to. on this aciount an evvn striiilger force of poiicu tflun usual limi Btutioileif nt the flock gates, to pril- tect the non-unionisls`, who iiuvc con tanned at work, tnrougilout i.iic sci-ine. 'l_‘ncsc men appeared lil tin-ir usual uunlbcn. and as they entered Luc, gates were rcgariicd suiii-.liiy, by n large number of the sti~ik¢,r_si 'l‘hc secretary of the strike cuinmitcce this morning said that the strike will probably be resumed, Several of thc linlons involved nleet today to dis- cuss tue situation and it is expected that ,most of them will vote for a continuance of the strike. COMING T0 BT. JOHN. ST. JOHN, July 29-W. Burton Manager for Norton and Grillith Cu. Courtenay Bay contract, said to- night that the big steel and iron lil- HE (Special to The Guardian.) _ - Hanlrmx, July :io-'rho report Will Be Suggested D Board of lill]_us'_t`me'lll_: 0 , r , i. c. ii. uid P. E. i. ii. of the joint Board of Adjustment Grand Secretary McLean said n' will be benefited, including all mill' way, clerical and freight employes, parlor, dining and sleeping car evil# ployes, employes at roundhousa and mechanical shops. The scale of pay at present tn those who will le affected is from g, miniinilni 0( lil cents an hour to, .i.oi-i-- ii lahivirs to $85 a month in p-rli.x‘, sl--ling and dining car ein- (-!» yes. |'lnUl=io PREPARING Fon DUKE. TRURO, July 29-Mayor Stuart arrived in Truro tonight from I. nionth's holiday spent in Newfound# land, and thus the plans of the some mittee, which has been llfellil-l'll1€ l°f uio visit ol the Duke oi oouiisusht and Princess Patricia on 'l‘hur1\'l*! next, are in a more settled v~ff“\Yl”".. as great speculation bas --'~‘ ‘ ~~ who would read the aililrcss ol ~~i|°_ come. 'l‘lie program ig vimv_ lhsrné f0l`f‘f. Complete, and iucludrs the un- _veiling of the tablet to the n-in-orvl ol Colonel McNutt, the first ---mg,-| of lanihi in these parts, the lnyinz ,Q snanrli-lei July 'iu~- it is i~ofU'9 °°'““ “°°"° °' lb-° "°“' '\"‘° building and ,L reception to uw vi, 3 ported that DE-. Sui 'Yet Sen and gen- [_ L V~ °' eral Tuang Sing have concluded ne- 1;-§~l;i(,,K,,m;,,¥ 35 rairfgizlsaatzre' ,str lgoeisuous lor mo establishing ol ui .ni to using iii' thousands ol visitors; s ' [foreign and Chinese Bank in Sheng-| 'ph d - _ e °”0"¢.\¢l0"¢4 Will be molt 'profusa 'including arches, while a guard of honor under command of Colgan; (roleinan and the boy scouts will un. thc route of procession. FLUHRY IN TRUHO. - 'rRUii0, July 29-A are sierm from box 31 ithls afternoon caused quite a Hurry in town as word was iyuickiy circulated that the big sqm | ni-iii's factory was ablaze. It turn- : Hi out to be u- trial practice to test. ,thc water system and streams egsiiv were thrown over the high buildings to the satisfaction of the fire insur- ance visitors who were in town to- (ay. -_.__ (‘l‘lIiIS'1‘IAN SCIENCE Rsronsisnn ron , _ ANOTHER nnrrn. vilnrlouvsfi, B. C., July 29-Au- ing_ particularly at the request of the or police officials today caused gn in- will-ifziltion to be made before Coron- or Jeffs into the circumstances of the death of Mrs. Margaret William., wifc of a young architect named Merii Williams, of Vancodver, The ffouiilc have not long been married. 'l‘hn wife, who was aged Z4, was the ilal|i.;ilter of Julini Sanders, Chicago, who had complained to the police, ol this City. The evidence showed that Wllliains and ills wife, according to his sf,atcment, were believers in Uliristliin Science, and no attempt was made to call ln 5 physician dur- ing Mrs. Williams' il,nses until too lute. As 4, mutter of fact the doctor iiirlvcal nn hour after her death. Wil- liams, who is e bright-looking young. innn, Suiil that his wife had been trcutvii hy Mrs. Hattie Wheelel‘,' g, rhristinii Scientist practitioner, and had uxpri-sued every satisfaction in flint truatlni»nt und its methods. She never asked for a doctor. strike at an end lifter lt has last-|Cmc"g0 DOHC” dep'"`tm€l1¢. VBDCOUV- | HISTORIC REMAINS DISCOVERED. rsovlonnon, n.1.,Ju1y ao-'res ifantry of the home of Roger Wil- lianls. founder of the State of Rhode island, is believed 10 pg" been nn- covered by workmen ln egegwgQ,{\\‘_ near the place where a big fireplace, which authorities halve marked “bo- longing to the Willfamkhoms, was discovered ave years ago. _ Dishes and erockery, together with UOUGB. believed to be from hlmln *O- etom. were unearthed. A eorkedrbot- tie with sl dark lllluld lnlldgyq one regarded the prospect as more than a if ellhood, and said that there was nothing to prevent it li expens- es were not too enormous. The lite would likely be close to the new dr outut, and the output roughly '~ one thousand tons s day. It woidd not be necessary to so _to England' for the capital se there was ii' Canadian of the si-tfcles found. It will ligan- alyzed. ,é - Oirsil urn, which was among the articles found intact, fs drawn, beg relief the erndsjfnrs of an.'f:d|g .. _- -N . ._ Y' with oumntulioehew. '_ _ . urn-use ml-~1= WI mv- ‘ A v,,,°§,,,§ ,,f,“§,‘f,',',§‘,,},"}‘,‘},112§‘{‘°,,“2,'_ dm- “If ,°,°=,= v°“},'_\ M wr” °ff°\-= -___&._. " »“"“‘. _ “' °" ° “ ‘- \\.°.v1=“*- v°\=\<\ boosts nlwwmna. ' for rfght yuan. Apply at Guardian p',‘.j,°‘;,°kt“':;"'5 “:’n°d°‘§’,§!,"°,°:;’;’“,§°g employ one thousand men at' the the Interooloniai and P. E. I. Rl& ways to consider rules and rates of _G d- P _ pay of those represented bythe Calif? LUN,-,mg znnvlan aoljfffhl Briush `adian Brothorlicod of Railway Em- Prcinlci' lierllcrt Asquitil denied i.n Moyes will b° Nrwarded t° otmw! the House of Coillinons this afternoon in te" days' - 4 , An increase in psy will be recom- Rmt the n5f;)vel‘;l'_'m;°(':t §r"',';)B;:x mended on the ground of increased um" “ “S 8 " "3 ' cost otliving, an increase placed by 'L the Board at 12 per cent, was upon, . this basis, and Inombcrs believed thq` revised schedule will be adopted. __ bout 2,000 men in Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P. E. I., » $4 J, . »-msc-_ ....,.._.. _ ii _ii if _i .`_""2 ”`- 'rc ..- --<- ff»‘=-3 f!i¢;- i-z..u. E _ i.'- seg."-,~f~»`~ ___ 1,. - -3 fi i ii il if -if i 3 1 a¢4_~,_s. I 'iz i if l i, » ,.». i li! f fi i "E I »i ir if- '»5‘ ’. »` ` R i li: ,.. _i .E »¢..» '-.avi .. '; (_ ‘l l 1 , _ :'§ l 1'! i i - i i