CHARLQTTET OW _ lu , /. .f IZ* .=-- ~ _ - O -DAILY GUARD UNIIDIIATIOI l|»ll.llA'l’|0l AlL0'l1’B'l‘0Il ' F@ at 35 W4 '¢ I V ' ..s.'1.e~°....*.~°- =E Er "‘i=’lrl fwr’i‘i&.'i"lll°'lthf’hi=‘l "THE 1»#'fs_ér News _ .¢I¥lAR1.orTE1‘o_w1\f,'cA1vaDA,`waol~:asoAY,'JUNa 3, 1914 rose or rw- |llvESTilM , A BATTLE ol/l.=R closllla Exercises 11' THE EMPRESS of IRELAND sr. n. causes . _ - _ ___ _.-ei into Cllgrgegl .|_A_liil¢ .-by _Temperance Alliance Against Qf,l’l._cl_¢l,ls,lYil;ll ggference to Enforce- ment oi' Prohibition lint. Rev. W. D. Wilson Giv¢s.Erlli¢l1e¢- ' . -_-_--._..i..__ The (inquiry into certa1i.n charges the Rev. W. D. Wilson, Field Secret- was by the Temperance Alliance, ary of the alliance, nelng the nrst sgslnst 1 Stilpendlary Mslglstrate Witness. his cxu1l~:.in1ation by lvir. wright and Prosecutor Phillips ln rs-'z .Bentley occupied the vluole of the garrl to an alleged in-proper enforce- afternoon and was not concluded ment of the Prohibition Act; co`m-- when the Court adjourned. In effect -1_1-_-_*l- (Canadi-an Press.) 'the Storsts.d's nose in the rent shs l\I0li’l‘REAL, June 1.- The. second made. step in the legal battle arising over As to the statements of Kendall-and the ‘ess of the Empress or Ireland _chars time elle secreted els neue will be taken tomorrow when O. A. o aid the passenlgers Oaptain, Lange Duclos, K. U., appearing for th‘e ow»n»] a-gent of the Storstad’s, says the ers of the Ftorstad, will come befors_Col1ier at great risk to herself did MT- -JIIBUCP Dlliiivli Sitting in admfir- everything to aid the Empress people nity and offer bond for $2-10.000. At and took aboard. 350. Third oflicer the some time he will ask th‘e ship'Suxe who was on the bridge at the to he released from arrest.. time confirms this. The Amount of bond represents the The Storstad's crew are inclined to maximum liability of the vessel ac- freely blarne the Empress for bps Cordlng to tonnage. Even supposinglwbnle accident. _the Storstnd’s owners are responsible The truth it ls hoped and expected ‘for all the damage which of 1 coursewrlll be drawn by the official enquiry they deny. The owners of the Stors-‘which will beg n June 8th or 9th in tad claim that according to the Gan-‘Quebec or Montreal. adn Sh‘pplng Act th'e liability of the' A prelemiuary enquiry was begun vessel ls limited to 8 pounds per ton today in Montreal by Captain Lind- and probably representatives of the British Admiralty. (Canadian Frost.) MONTREAL., June 1.- Mrs. Au- derson, wife of the Captain of tho Swrnl-‘ad who was on the vessel when; the collision with the Empress oc- _curred gave an interview today in which she declared tha crew ol ths Storstnd did all they could to save the Passengers of the Empress. Cap- tain Kendall, she says, came up to the Storstnd in a life boat which was filled with wounded and bruised and he walked over them to get on the Stcrstad. She says the Chief Engrigmea er remonstrated with him for this also that ho Paid no heed to th'-_\ minced at S.nrrnnersi_d¢,'y¢si:orday, be-Q the evidence he gave was as follows: and her gross tonnage is 6,000. say, Wreck (}qmmissi0nsr_ Hs is pllght of the bassengers nut p,.0ceed_ fore His Honour Judge Mcheod, the. ljit 1.0l-- Oi i\'B-Vllng f\1i‘i1iBi1@d °\'i~ privately securing; for the Govern- ed at once to tho Chartroorn and lay Crmlnlissioner appointed' to"condllct- dence. with dates and narnes of wit- “°* ment information to be used in the on a lounge. He had some wine on tile investigation. _ ‘V Messrs. Bentley and Bell appeared. side on different occaslonsto Mr 1uoN'rnmlL Jan - veftigeiln Board will be c “°5"°*‘» agiifnst Parties in S1l‘“‘¢m°i`- iflanadian' Press.) 1fiV0Btif.’Btion. The Governments in- him when he came. f _ - _ , e 1. Now that ~ K ' omposed' _ for the Alliance, while Messrs.. Plliilllm and sa-id that althourgh hc the first horror of the accident has °f l-W0 Jildgén of the Canadian Ad-l (cnnndiiill PIYHU) Strong, I-Z. J . Martin ‘and 'l_ll, 5,. had repentoaly enquired of the prose-_ worn of the question arises who is urirnity Court, Sir_Adolphe Routh.ler,l MONTREAL, June 1.- It is offici- Wynii- l\l>Den»red on hehall"0f -the of-3 Outor about such matters and hadlresponsinle for the sinking of the Judge ‘if the Adu'-'h`B-itY C0lli`t. Que- ‘lily announced that the Empress will nuns ..gnl1nst whom one changes navq pressea lun. to lay the lnrcrm-aelonnmprrss or Ireland In general the he” “nd Hon. Ezekiel McLeod clue: be raised In ednlflon er. eh been lnndc. The Attorney’-General, sent nt the enquiry After the read/ ngl -of the commission illingness of the prosecutor to go Ween the Captains of the two vessels B-B lar ns'he knew, in most cases, nolpublic are settling down to await the Jufltic” “iid Judge of Adlnlralty she cnrrierl .1 vast quantity ol glllhig tics had got clear owing to the un- held. An unhappy controversy bc- P""se“l'ing the British Board of Trade alone was valued at Sell) 000 W l the Attorney-General, in s few rs-lnhbnd upon the in'forrn.rti-on iul~n.lish_d3.|-lnvolverl is insuring' large on the """""""”""""""""""""""""-‘-‘f"'-"'-'-‘-‘-`-‘-‘-=--='-=----.-----.--.-_-_-_-.-_-_-.-_-_._.,__._-_-___.__,.:___._.,_______ marks, outlined the nature of the in- i1ln'1'_- Mr. Wilson also spoke of the vestigatlcn and also explained the _ Act under which the Commission has 1 hor zon. Nr. doubt. each feels badly Hon. -i. 1\.- iVi‘nl1'hi080n. was also pre- action had been taken and the par-,result 0! she enquiry which will he C°“'t» N""`-` Brunswick, George Vaurl bullion from Cobalt to Engfunld. This w been appointed. The balance oi the nnrning's session' was taken up in In re ard to the ff trollhlo he had had at diderent tirrsesklver the event but the attitude oi- u trying to lin-d lvlr. Phillips who,:ench now is to -hlllamc the other fellow - hen he should 'be attending to h:ls'and shift responsibility from them- O ` ¢ Q 1 » work, would be at his home at telves. While ther tragedy is written ' t' m,¢1inin,; elygsvlflsnge. which the -A1. Brsckley Point. [so deeply on the hearts of the world linnce intend to submit _ln support of ~ 5; 1 settlement of s as never to he e aced from it the two their shin-gss_ 0;. ths Com-t ,egu.m_ ertfain case against Peter Mcbell-am, imen held more or less responsible for 1 ` ing after dinner, the 5|-st hom. was during the time the Thiel detectrvesl are engaged in 1a wordy controver- ' ' ~ 1 _ U0 0l‘€i`1\l»ing in the Island in Jan- BY. neelrnieri in an examination of thelw lwoifs und nnners of Stinendlarv Ma- nary lust. tho witness was still under 'Cni’i1~ K*‘“‘l`“ii Of U16 EWPWBB f»¢i`i9 I Vial,-n¢_,, r_,vri,ht in rem,-d to th_ mb examination on this paint whem t.h'q_ he coroner at Rimouski that Captain Qrjpggl-,;(]_ Ju 1___Fr R. M __ _ ferent cases brought hefore -him llnder Commission adjoltrned to 10 o'cloc‘.r t°“tH‘l mil-tht have prevented loss to-day came _ns tragic oI;lcho\n;(fJu€hs'I;;t‘vFr° tmfown 'mt° the water' _ I ¢|.,» prolllnition Act during um past this morning_. of life if he had kept the Storetods catastrophe which befell the Empress _ Dana, and I never saw lim, ---_h_%__ yenr. Af. the conclusion of this t-he trurlnlz of evidence was commenced) ..,..~.M». .~...~....~ C0llDEl’lSED ADS T00 LITE F0! _ nose in the gap in the side of the oi Ireland last week wha the |a;ram. l went away down ln the |WHf¢‘I'. than I camle uv. and there was l Empress. vivors were ' n sur ' ` ` ` ' Captain Anderson of the Storstad young Norweélgrglmwizég? wzxélg li; S plicetgl wocm near me' .I ‘h‘“'“l5 °'“ ` ` BUYS he did try £0 <10 tiiii iiiiii the seemed had become unhlnged 'by tllei .Cdl ' l en I .saw 'E' mil" ,m `“ boat' ___ Empress was going to fast at the shock, broke sway -from one cron-li at gum mixed’ Pun me 1"' H” “Wk _ _ - L ltime for- the plan to be suce_§;sfully the wharf _,md mn Mmletsly mwum bo _ o me and pulled me into tnel uuce. Peering thoughtfully, far in o The convocation of St.1)u|lstan’s College took place Yesterday after- noon in the College Hall, there being present a large audience. Among the clergy was His Grace the Bsllop of Vancouver, who is on a tour of the Maritime Province-s. ‘Au excellent musical programme was contributed by the College Orchestra and sing- ers nmoug the students. The Alumni Essay was read by Mr. Juml-s A. MacDougull, who won the gold mrdni presented hy the Alumni Society for the llest essay. lt was well written and was xx splendid dis- sel‘t=lti<.u. on the vulue of true friend- Ship. THE VALEDIGTORY The Valedictory was reall by Mr. Henry i1-it/Ajeraid. it was an exhort~ 1 atlon to the gl-uullutes to. enter into their future witll el proper apprecia- liorl of the responsibilities which devolved upon them. No doubt, it. said, the .student who llud not yet. completed his vourse and to whom he pleasures oi the past yellr were still fresh in memory would look joy- ously into the near: future and _hoholll ll delightful vision. 'l`hel~e was noth- ing to near the prospect of a happy summer vacation. He wus free from 1-are, and after an enjoyable holi- day he would return aguiln to \ol- |lege to voutlnue his studies wnere lu. ,. would renew olll acquaintances and form new ones. But to the graduate -_.--_-.1-Qi., Eloquent Addresses by Leading Blergymen. (iratefulness Expressed to Hon. Charles Dalton _for hlunlficent Gift. llaledictory Address Reviewing Year’s Work. life and guiding them on to their ultimate end. Within the protecting walls ofthe College they had re- eived a thorough education for lu- ture years. .liter ,R serious and im- partial retrospect they realised that when they first entered the institu- tion they possessed but few of the elements of education; they were but the raw material out of which Alma Mater had to fashion finished pro- ducts. But unrler her fostering care they were soon inspired with: u genu- ino love of learniuir, and thence they had lul\':.nced step by step along the beaten path of Faith and Science, which hnd always been held out to hem as the true essentials ofa proper (ihristiun education, and which \\-ure embodied in their beauti- ful motto “Ex eodem fonte Fides et S1-lentils" Not iiill they were com- pelled to rely on their own re- sources in coping with the difficult Problems of life would they fully ap- preciate ilu- real significance of tho training they hurl received at the llanlls of their instructors who, dur- ing all the time of their course, had l_alloured with untiriug zeal to pre- (Continued on page three) lllllllllllllll Sllllllll ths day was of for greater import- carried out 1'1lhe Empress* says the bush T (H1 sh dim v , on . I don't know whose boat l-tithe dim and uncerifaln future, he .cl-A3SlF.|ClI|0H 11 OTTAWA May 31°"‘3° °'il°" *»° was nina lt l speed head and ‘ o' " “Y ° “H” ° "'l“*l*9 01' Wilt" it eeme from "reefs rovide for' A wider-"'investi`gselm, gn 1 g.. .9_$°3§l‘ a ` -ed ss the' result of s thorough near.-.h was R ,adv h,amg,mg` on to kb ____ _ _to the .Wreck of the Empmn. _ol Im' forced the ` ore a s ~bow out of the which had been instituted bythe of-|01 Wgod ` too 'but I v 1 e piece 0'" wrt our word reach insertion in sent d ramen: 1 lil li P J K°'“d““"‘ °"*‘l"“°“ i” in *iw °*i°°i ing lnoeherencly, but rollowea one thu column. Cash must accompany s oder. Minimum charge tw-cnty-five t land than la' possible. with urs ref “ap 1" lm" “id” . l limit- Wim fcunfi she We sibiwr after." ' ' ne er saw, he” eps a mac nery t s v . _ ---__-_..._ rnroent will introduce legislat~ionF;u- gngafgé’ f(\;.°;l_’t' ion! tgiosxgfxgd nhggs °°”"`°§’o_;'"‘;ityi‘ll'ke ha °l;1nd'it ISM! ssl (ldrom Our Own Reno;-ser ) - ' _ - ow ‘ 1 1 , ’ h°"zi"g U" “pp°i“l’m°“¢ 01 8 599°” when th Empress an alled he w sn gc n - t e OSD 8 0 e- OTTAWA- Jim* 2~"'~‘\fl-El' debate Whig-_ _ _ . 11 ut ted mum 1 _ 9 3'” 9 11 Sisters of Ghanty, where she awaits hi 1, ii roll s.-u.a sraAwBnRRv`PiANrs~f..elnlf;l~I: none seo; ‘§§m"fb;‘l\;‘:_ not under way buf stopped ...ia arid lrleriuaaneios. _ re -ls elwagne poser- ff-,,,° C,ff,f,fd,';f,“‘_‘,§§f,’,h‘;‘,ff,” ,§",§°° “"§§‘.‘§ Army r.. Duncan stewart. south- r> 1 e a 1 tn l 1 “° W" "" h°"' ““" “““°“‘1 "‘ "“° ' ble she mer be the wus of Magnus' ' “ “`“" ‘I o e ' 1 ll 1 ‘ . , .- . ` i 1 ` _wrt 2737_6 3m_m_d_ ___ ii 'Y e rnvera government ing out ,mm the gap she made In the Lm_e__ who me separated 1 h .Wes even a third reading tonight _ __ _ - hey will be judges of eminence and ` 1. .-5 _ _ - "°““ “fund has been sent to tho S n 1; _T “.AN.|.m) '"(yfi;',T' F=_5§ "@|,1_§E§Xf,'of special experience in ad'l'llmlty vegsgggté léaghall is bashed up by ll 3 givI_eZi3’y°;}’ée°:l°"th,eW`:‘_:3)‘ toli3_°l§_ P155; amendments weremovnd by 5;); L33 l|0.|SL.w,,,»k_ Mr,-,_ R_ g_ ].{0§a.n_ - 13 cases. notice of the hill of t-he_ nec- Chief gnyineer ,md by James Rank_ t _ _ _ _ ° erals pn the third reading, both very Prince st. 2713-(;.5.3m3lp¢1_ essary legislation was given on Sat- Hue, a Marine Eng.i,,,,e,~_ who says the|W‘,}_,§;wNTO_ June 1___SWm_1wa'r_ obvious political Plays to the gall- ----------~ ~-~- --- - nrday and un- -nl-ll will probe.-lily as WANTED AT ONCE, A GlRL_F'OR general housework. Mrs. E. Hamtmducad on Monday' ' llnldllchern, 14 Brighton Road. 2457'5`20M“‘ condition created b -- --f - - ~- ~ - ~-- y the loss of the FOR SALE OLD PAPERS- P5R‘,E»ml>ress of Ireland. it will be per . 9' ' H" ""i"l"l"E PHP" i0" b‘“`°““" mnnent.com'nlssion to enquiry into all shelves, ctc should apply to"1`he ' -- ' eases of extreme gravity. In the ,pre- G""r.m“'_‘-9m°°'_,_,_ _ __2§m`5'.3°M.tl'.l ent Case its , duty.will be to investi- W.lN'l"l~Zl) GIRL FOR GE ERAL housework. Small family. Good wages, References rcq.uir . Apply Mrs. Harry W. Weeks, 1 Fitzroy Street. 27’ -6-3mtf. w.nrl‘nrl`nouri””~dr.'A s A MALE foxes and 3 i‘-lass A emnle foren- Maritilne Fox iiixch geand 1i1"of the Titantic by Lord Melrseyl in vestment Company, Ltd. England. __ _ 21 6 2llLt_f Wh-ile this tribunal is being con- stituted now to meet the except/lonal gate and report upon the cause onthe disaster and to make r-epresentation as the com-:nissioners deemed advis- able for the prevention of similar .as- cidents in the future.. The enquiry will tlrus resemble in most respects Sl50f‘Bl2f\d Bllmlld have kept hill' 11086 om Grace Hannigan toid _H pathetin _ ‘ ' -h l2..§h§..§§l'§l."l`§ i'l`fl.§‘.»§`°.nt.l'°l.tions on ,Class Afokel left un- °°i‘i~ These are fronn ‘iliifit and largest P'°'i“°°. and sro ‘i"“lii-Y. nothing "l°°i‘<»5il¢UU lliehiind him he was 1ea\‘ii’1iZ i0l‘¢"9f` »his Alma Mater; he bade u. final farc- lweu to college nie. Before elm _wus spread out the gl-ent rcul Worid of actualities, where in the future lhe must abide. There he beheld good and evil, Joy and sorrow, pleasure und pain iuternlingled in irightliil confu.-ion. There too he l'€C