\ 41 ' 'V /"yi ` » . ~ '- .._. , , , . _ I ~. - - . \ _ ~R"';' '7- ii t i L " ,L "’ :gl 1 R > L_' _.__ A A ` ._. NlNG DAILY E0]¥NDED 189| e A '_ _ _ ll 150 ON B I l v 0' i~ WEL,” Y4N0w iavieni GBA!!-Yliiss-i} 'L Ula.” . I I L ' "N‘ TAT TUESDAY MORNING' UNE ' I I2 in-‘BT or ALL ' Y ---i.__.i,i So Says .las Vkkers Vickers Sons 8 Max. im -Relations Stralned \ » (Canadian Press.) _ RORT ARTHUR, June 24-That Great Brlt_aiu’s naval strength is tha only, (actor which prevents war be- tween Germany and Great Britain iwas the statement made here today by James Vickers of the firm which made nearly all Britain' dreadnmil ghts and heavy ordinance. ‘ This was coupled with the declara- tion that the relations between the countries were undoubtedly .strained and were no better than represented in the British despatches. ` The Vickers ‘Company has two dreadnauglits on the stocks for Great _Britain now. Mr. Vickers thought that w-ar would never be while England maintained Present policy of two power s'tren» i Mr. Vickers is here with the British manufacturers. The visitors were deligbred with their trip about the city. MRS. BORDEN 'l'O_ AoCoiviPANY PREMIER. _0T'l‘AWA, J’ une 21~Premier Borden will be accompanied to England at the end of the month hy Mrs. R. li. U0Fd0Y1. A~ E-_Blouiit, his privatcsec- l'¢fBl‘y. and aAleDartmentai' messenger- who will flll the dual role of messen- ger and valet forthe Premier. CQIIDEIISED IDS T00 LHTE FOR nser on in this column Gash must sccom_ pany order sud five per cent discount charge twenty flvs cents. ` 1595. A BROOCH. NEAR QUEEN Square. Finder please lcave at G. L§1~_'11ev__l_°f'»- _______~___s-25Maii>a. WANTED A NURSE GIRL. 'APPLY to Mrs. W. C. Cook, 10 Greenfield, __A_j{9._ Brighton. _ e-zs'Mai. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAII ’ housework. Apply to Mrs. I), _ f~1_te\v__art,__»_li;5____l{ent_ _St. 6-z5M3i. WANTED GIRL noR "ci-:NERAi. _ l.1°\1B°w0rk~ Apply st this oiiice. .________________ 6-Z5Mtf. FOR SALE. so sA@`oi~"'oiiLf.E`o potatoes, '25 cents B, hsg, Apply sf 0°ry3ll__l3_r3_s- _s-zsivizi. Honsn Fon sAL`E oN riuosy oN I Msrket Square ot 12 iroiooii n.,.,,,_ H9111' Garter & Co., Auctioneers. _____________ ___6-25M2ind. » WANTED AT ONCE, 13_A}iB|1;R_ Wages $12 a week. Apply ll.l". Hur- 'lm“1n» B01 119, Qhatliani, N. ll. ____.__A__ ____ _ _ li-25M5ipd. TEACHER WANTEI)-`-WAN'I`ldU A Principal for ldnieruld High School. Supplement $40. Apply tn F, p_ Murp_lLy_,___iflecy._i_ ‘ il-2liM3il»l3ipil_ BFI? _SALE Ar A BARGAIN A large Office Safe. Inside dimensions - 50 X 33. Ailply at this office. ~______ _______¢v _ _ 6-25M4i. cl.l$S|FlClTl0N _ One cent Der wo; each i tl ' - f - TEACHER WANTED FOR NFIW Haven School, No. 147. A prin- cipal and sssisinnt. Supplement giv en. Apply to P. J. Berrignn serfy _ _ \T __ _ 6--2fil\l6i TO Llil , for the month of July and- August, s furnished house, with modern conveniences and large barn. Suitable for a- family of four. Ap- ply st Guardian office. _ I6-22Mti 'rEAoi~iERs wAN'rEp. rR1Nmr/ii. and assistant for the 0'l.aary Sclirol Male preferred for the i-li-.nior room. ‘ Supplements $75.00 and $60.00 R. __I_'l. -Jelll, Bee. J 6-25M3i. BOY \WANTD, AN INTIBLLIGENT smart boy is wante .~:_,,_ __ ‘ . - »~, ,. .. I _ rg _ . . ._ 1 uiiiaii conuriiciiii coLi.EoE ciosiliii tributed by Elmer hitehie. o. Eager Shaw and Mr. Tucisr were especially pleasing, and each in turn had to re- spond to an insistent on_<=ore. SENIOR oounmnonr. GRADE A. A. S. McDonald, Uni-digsn. Ben. Conrad, Sturgeon. Lucy McDonald,* ‘ Jos. Flynn, City. Howard Murqliz. Psmurs Islands- Reginsld 'ray o , City. Howard Pequot, Bouris. , Jas. Lennon, Montague. ri-snk ltsrtin, City. J. A. u¢gsin_Qi_ty._ _ (Oontinued on rs¢o"s.)'_‘ » _q` I _ IIPEIS IIIIIIII \ _-no A Goodly Number of Volnn- teers Under Canvas I 'l‘oday Charlottetown will assume' iFour Govt Candidate) Pi E' li in Gloucester llounty, Were/ Elected Yesterday ._-._ (Special to The Guardian.) BATHUI-l.S'I‘, June 24--Fiirther» en- dorsation of the Flemming goveril- ment was provided today by the elec- tions in Gloucester Co when lolfr more supporters of that administru- tion were returned. “ its annual military aspect on the oc-;. casion of the assembling; here of the P. E. lslaniil Militia for their usuali cauip training period of ten days. Q li. iii uiideri-itooil by rcporis rc celveii from each of the coinpaiiii-ii of the ii2nd Abegwclt Infantry that they will come up with the lull es-L tablishiiii-.‘nt in members, one com- pany only reportiiig a little below the establisliinent. The P. ld. island Light ilorsc will be in average strength and this will also be the case with the Army Mcdi- reception.,of the men who will arrive today by teiiin or train, Those com-' ing by train will be met ni. the sta-» tion by the 82ml Band and escoi'tcd| to the groiind.~i. L The following are the 82nd com-1 ponies and their daptainsz Clinrlottetownf-Calnt T. E. McNutt. Pownal-Capt W. E. Smitli. Slininierside-Capt "l‘. H. Fl-lllnmln. Tryon-Ma.or Boulter. Alberton-Capt Sha-w. Y York--Capt Harding. Brookfield-(lapt Darke. Covclicail-Capt f-lhaw. ` Besides the 82nd, Light Horse ainl| Ainiy Medical Corps a detachment of instructors and range markers is en-, camped on the groiinds. I The Light Horse is in command of Mojot A. ia. ings" with iiieuis Joan. Stewart and W. (I. Nook and Capt.1'. J.Yeo, M. D., is in command of the Army Medical Corps. The regret is universial with mill-I men nnil citizens that the camp is being hold at the Exhibition Grounds :iinl not Victoria Park, where it is claimed that facilities are -ust as good for the men for training pur- po.=aes. 2. EINIIIIIIIIPS ‘ PLIIIIIIII IS Mil WIIH IIEIIISIIL. (Canadian Press.) i MONTREAL, June Z4-The petitii on of Mr. Fanteux, Conservative can-1 didate at Two Mountains at the ieder | al election, who was debarred from running and his opponent, Mr. Etlrj ier, declared elected by acclamation, by the returning onicer owing to nn- oiriiusion in Mr. Fanteux' nomination, papers to have the election of iii Liberal opponent annulled, was dis-, missed with costs at Ste Scholae-iti~I que today. I Faiiteux will appeal to the Sir; preme Court. - LAWYER si=~iecULA_'rEn. ber of local people who entrusted derstood to have suffered heavily thru his defnlcation and one widow whose estate he mgnsged is said to have lost ¥lG.000. THE WET ll ER IND - THE TEIIPERITIIRES _,___ (rlpecial to The Guardian) TQRONTO, .lune 25--Light to_ mo- derate westerly winds, line and de- cidedly warm. The temperature st three o'clock this morning by the “Rexsll Store" Tested Thermometer with a northern exposure was sixty degrees above zero. yesterday was sixty-six degrees :zovo aero and ‘tho highest was eight our shove. The lowest recofddd the pre- nins a. m. yesterday it was seventy _,above and nine p. m. lt win lixf-iw. six above. ` 'Q ‘ " ' ’ -r--or -- _ "*i“f.. .i» ,. on fest... ~\ ...§i\i¥l"--`...-_»...... -.... » »- ~ -=»- A h .. ‘“‘»-~v»=°»r=f'-» -W _._ their .financial ailairs to him are un- , The lowest temperature recorded. owing to the' predominance of fishermen in this community it ~ be- came ciistoinary to hold the election! on the-Monday following the nomina- tion day- instead of the week after that date as it is elsewhere. ' This is due to the fact that most fishermen are home Monday. Messrs Stewart, Hachey, Witzall. and Robichauid the government call- 'indstes were nested by msjorities -in the vicinity of 1,000 there being but ri slight variation between the call- didates. “ul Corp* Ewibm This is the first time Gloucester The tents at the on C t 186 Groiinds have all been pitched anrllyfghggnii tggsgmféoglz Emcien H187 :nd _ . _ . ll- evcrything is now in ,readiness for the _ g . 0 test was not in doubt so complete 't victory for the government ailordsa surprise even for the most optimistic i-iupportero of the party. ’ The i-:tending of the parties when the Legislature reassembles will bl: Government 44 Independent Conservatives 2 Uppositloii _ 2 One member of the opposition will probably desert and join the govern- ment ranks. AN APPALLING CALAMITY' - BUli‘F‘Al.(), Jime 25-The Excursion Dock at Eagle, Grand Island. Niagara River, Collapsed under tha weight of`u crowd last night and at least 200 people were thrown into N i.ii,,»,,-,W masse- s --» . Q es iave been rc red e ove . The party lelt here yesterday morning on- the steamer Henry Koerbcr with the barge Lottie Koerber in tow. The first news of the accident was received in this city when Mrs. Mill- er, wife of the proprietor of the Hot- " ' el at Eagle Park telephoned. The telephonelsystem failed shortly afte`r~ and the place which is on the Canad- iim Branch of the River has been out of communication since. Fix Bros, owners of the excursion stearnship lines to which the I-Ibn!! Keorber and the Lottie Keorber bo- long said late last night that at least 200 persons were thrown int0 the water and that eight bodies have been recovered, FIRE IN CANNING. HALIFAX, J une 23-The business district of the town of Canning, the home of Sir Frederick Borden, si- minlster of militia, in the Annapolil Valley was almost completely swept out by fire this morning at 6 0'- clock. ` Flames burst through tho roof of the Cornwallis Trading Company? store and they spread with great rapidity down Main street, stop inf at the post oilice and Bank of Ngava Scotia building. ' '- There is no theory as to the cause oi the fire, which must have bein smouldering/rom the night befon, for no one was in the Oorawlkllll Trading Company'a establishmsn't'~if- ter the close of business on Satur- day. 1 The town's fire department worked veil u w ."“MU"l`°N', “‘““" . "2T.”""’“°“"" |l