,,\ _ _ _ _ _ ._ S .mill till! ii1=i£li _-toiusion .limi li. coLuEli...onLv 420 siwsu. sislimsli n iii 11 Miiwui. _ llE$£U'E._r 5,ll|IliIlVll‘R.$--_ll_ - - ’_“ \1 IIIHKIIDI- . ,. E 5' I _ . J. _ ,._»_. _..._ i OC URRED YESTEA I io-I n _ . _ ‘ ‘ -` l... ' 7_ ' ' " s' -r .\` <- ‘ '- ` _ .- - J _ __ " ' » `. ’»-‘~s".- ' ‘..» 'U "it ,ns P), » .‘ ' 1 7;” _ `-.“=-5 'I"?§ T 535'* '*; " ‘L " ` - M "" ' " ' l* »< ~ ` ' ‘ i.” r M "ha l *nn I Y u.,eu£..I0 i,lvslii*_0ei.,_\il1.u 1561 souls on Bonnn wrlu with ii-,liiELgs$ _Alle _uovslmusui siemens liusllsn lo nie .e_F.._;n-iii _ps-rib inauiife TAKEN io- ouEBi_-zc THE coiusli Bur siluilrii Dlilliirisii Proc sbs _»ii*ilhEil use 0” -ii slsiiu le Queen: ulkluc some wlion sus llsscusli. __ _ _, _ L _ . _v ___*,_______ ,_________.a_ wA_LEs_ Exercises i" .___.,.._i__.? I ._` The commencement epercises ln coll- nection with 'the _.Prince of Wales College tdok place yesterday morn- ing in the College Hall in the pres ence.oi a large audience. _ The presen- tation oi' diplomas, medals and cer- could they get out of a population o tiiicatcs was -made to successful stu- dents, and a number ol interesting and appropriate addresses were de- livered. _ f The Princlpar, Dr. Robertson, gave his report- _Un the .your’s,work of the College, ‘outlining v.il_ia.t they had done in the different ‘branches of study. He need not say that the ycar's work had _been a very pleasur- ulrlc one. For the past twelve months they had been called upon tQ_.go ov- er pretty much' the same grounii as they had done in previous years, and ll person -accustomed. to deal _with or- dinary raw material might conclude that ‘thc teucl\er's duty was simply a ronlmonplace one. ~But they were not lleflling with such material. Every yeur brought largely a_ new body oi students who came each as an in- a’s pow-ldone by the Government now. relic! train on the wny from Levis to Rimonski, carrying the Quebec stall ofthe C.P.ll. stenmahip officers, was derailed about ility miles from Ri- mousl-'i. The train was speeding to` Rimousk, to bring to Quebec the pas- sengers who had been rescued from the Empress, when it jumped tile' tracks. A second relief train -vas despatched from\ `\Lcvvis this afternoon. I It is feared the railway line will be locked and relief for the passengers lie delayed. A third relief train for Rirrnllski left at dve o'clock this vening. . (Continued on page 10) thc Hifi? h°\l1'5 Of this m°“‘i“g' a, rekn wn.s the drst tn arrive at the- `; .- - on iurr _ receiived at Father Point and thc H _ ivrr. Leonard Palmer who is re; Government Steamers, Eureka and igvrsnrraoziil dil;t`l;es‘;i`r;i(rl. i:lilrnvi;r;>x ported lost gas mrtl;¥lariv X; Lady Evelyn, were despatched to the dam ‘The ,lady Evnwn reached m_ I""°w" at the apital’ B was B distresoerl vessel's -assistance. The ' t/he h representative of the London flnenci- _ ° _ ._ mnllsu. at 4 la. m. with ot e Empress of Ireland listed and was s“r_,,W_,___ _ im-r’ of the Dominion in the interests “n“b1.” fi” get “ws-t'°‘ 'her 'mam °ut`I "`*"‘ ~°“"i’f`*“‘”" _ ""’" *"9* '"7 " fm' _ _ _ l ed. - b ins _ ~ l . . _ ~ 'nf his ,,ap,,,._. Mn Palmer had uhm-ge Iniggeeltitg £61221 wlgsaggvhiy N09 3 ;-\lr:;`\;n:_:l_m 'llv:H`?;'_;‘Dr|;;l='s _io€lnde;:1l_ (.ermania is on fire at sea. More ‘than 'P couple of years ago of n delegation U - ._ t "_ 'h. _ rl ._ e __ _.» - via fr 'nl `Brl_tish~ manufacturers who toured m1n;l;,s€haw,:.l;l.,;§ milf--1 hl-low' Father Point. o...»nas_ nn crew nnon himlelr mn.. nnerntgys aH_,su_,_,_, ,,,,,.,,,,,,_,,,,,~,,,.-,_;.. _MoN'rnEAL, May 29.-~'An.onic\.ni [‘;";‘?iir‘;m 1"? Femail’ “i“"°d “tt” sirf sincere and ch'e! steward were saved. annolmccment from the C.P.R. Of- _ilr Inur er- c »° 1-nurse-`n a _ ‘ 1-., i- _ . _mnmfnt fn-t the mmtnm Laurier’ ;l‘vlll‘e`"§ll*ic£hn _<;2l;::‘l;‘::n-d W‘lJ;;`9;""h.H nf” ‘ilces, Windsor Street Station. states (From Cur Own Correspondent) .=l_ 0_ ;.l_ ¢.._ll ...... received f..,,,,'nl..,_t-het there were nnlbeel-d ehevrnnrese ‘Qi'iEBl2lC, Milly 29.-The fins-stqanr 7.r..-col--ss ni, 1.45 fills ruornlmz th" 0| Ireland 1,367 persons, .comprised er Empress 0.! Ireland not the QPR' nwmtnr nf ,Pm fmvtnmmngfsgldéxgul as follows: 87 Bl-st-calclin passclligers. N110 WU! fBlf’m°d‘ by “‘°`°°m"l°h° “'15 sin ings is ‘ li tip En res.l“153 second-cabin Passengers. 714. Storstad in the Bt. Lawrence R/lven tcml>l19 “IBN lm-' 0 0 Sli ‘G lp ‘ are the dnys that the iivotoilsv and wi# “Ut °°““‘““K WY ‘W candidates are doing their and saying that uli 18 lmP09¢il’l’°bs every subscriber possible. get subscrii\_¢l0l1l- 'l‘ll°l'° 1l1`°.° ° meeting with success and ptions-to-got.. Think oi those tinmiii falling by this wayside-candidates. and :mlm “D Y°l\ll‘ -mm to Wm ;g(;0_m in Gold that you will get .5 certain nun) _ ‘mug to win smaller subscriptions each day and dont _*_ _ _ _ ___ _ __ _____. _._____._..,_-,-_ ,-_-_-,-,-.-.-.-.-_»v~- --~s»-~-~ --~---1' "'° _-......-_......,......¢»...-.,.....-~:.-_-,-.».»¢.-;_-_-.-_-...:{-1--¢--~----~~-~-----~ - \ - T THESE THREE MEAN success __,_____,___.____.;._ lnrkhlih. _Spirit ; Make _Every Dey Count ; lre You Satisfied .U With Your Pest ?”0nly u Few lore Days of Golden Opportunity cngulls all obstacles.. unheard oi and miraculous., - _ o ' ' » ` I _ rammed at L45 bY‘u"e Stmstad' F the' Unint wharf with 3% snrvi' Evelyn is the 'mail tenderer at Rim _ twenty mme out from Famer Po(,:,t_ “gm ;`n_d swam “nm déowhéu hh <""*'H "nd Md J-“st placed the last The Empress sank within ten mul- mes MRO several Survivors who had. 3: can British Mel-l-Bags on cuesiesm-'atm S_ _(__ S_ signal sent out was M . _“_ _ _“he “mlm the Em Q 1° lik., an 'avalanche ovcrwlheinls and ~i-intilnsieem is nothing more or less thnn faith in action. Faith and inl~ tiative, rightly combined,. t‘cm0v0 mountainous ‘barriers wud achieve the t Fsther Point' the St’ Lawrenca ter collision with t.he:..Norw9B'l1in‘¢_9i..Bc,m,>. fqilqwen iw 9.9 Ladv ilivsiyn . rim*"ms-t:.l*.%‘;a§‘“‘£;....... ...... W Emma W I m twmka mm t ' ports that the Fullre Line steamer ` 200 pesservzers are aboard. She is headed for Azores. _ V V slflll’i`ll`ilil§llfl NEW YORK, N, Y., May 29.- The nrlnk wlliclY\arricd- the ,Stofansson expmlition to the Arctic was crushed in he ice last January, according tu a message reached here today 'from _ t. Michaels, Alaska. The .crew were niarooned ill Wmnge-l Island. A moss'-` uc announcing 'the fate of the Kui'-I ink read. “Kurluk crushed lin ice .inn- _ nry, 60 .miles oil Heruld lslund. Barllctt nrrfvnfl here ioniglit." I __ This somewhat cryptic message was addressed 'to Herbert Briiiiznluu, Brooklyn; who was interested .in Al~c~ _tic exploration work. Plnrilett refor- rcd 'to is Captain Robert Bartlett, Who (lnnlmuhlleil l’en|‘y'3 gllip, Iiuui~l|5_ veit, und later assumcd command .,f the Kurluk. me nsmlril _ me rsllvsmunla IIII HBE III Sli ri ul:1ll:ll:l.‘ _IS HiI’0HIlIlf the h;lie_xt.~iew days 'tion is the keynote pi success- f, G@ll U , ‘ - _- . ' '“ _ oNl.v sous Dave lions. Wil qapsnds updn what the 'stop until Y‘?“ -get them. Deternmla- ith the in the TIDE |l00ll,, ETC. Set the germ of enthusiasm eiloat ln your cnmtpilti-gal lor' vgtel:-egerrv. la e' sn man r- __ ghrfgdliiike contslrlnn .-_ne 'innu 'HE WEATHER 'Yesterday .was fences every nllre oi your industrybe- lair n-nd warm, becomming cool et 'fore you realise lt; it 'begets and ln- 1115512- spires eilects you do not-dream Ol; N12. \ll‘Sl1°“l> t0l¥’l>¢'1`°f“f° "K°°Ell*»¢l`0d it means increases in production. It jesterdlay was 56 degrees above zero. joy and Dlésllure and entisfac-' the lowest the previous night _being oi your helpers; lt means lite 85 degrees above. At 9 s. m. yes- snd vu-lie; it lni»slrs'sp_onteneous terday it was 50 degrees nbove; st bedrock results- progress, accomplie- 9 p. m. 43 degleesn,-bevs. 'hmsne .md sucems. The tide will be high this after-I ' noon at 1.27, tomorrow at 2.19 and _ Bmtitiiinsmill. Monday at 3.24; it will in uigil to- Iathrlillg llilflthl' ... ... ...... ......$42,275 mgrfow nggrnmg at 8,33. Mqndgy at 'Mny`C. Murohy ... ...'2B2,825 4.18_and 'Tuesday at 5.04. The sun sets this evening at 7.42, 1340975 tofnorrow at 7.43 and Monday at _-_~_-.»~_-.~.»:_-_-_-:_-.-_-.-.~:=-:_-:-ff.~f---'-‘--A----of-'-2 '-'-'- - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - Y ~ - - ~ - - - - ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' v ‘ " ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ‘ hi rd -class passengers, 413 oi'ficers‘\ :id crew. MO NTR EAL, May 29 _-The special IIEHI IHEIII WIII 1... (Canadian Press.) VANf_f0l!VER, May 28-- LaWY¢\`B representing the Grown and the Hin- dus yesterday agreed on a 96110115 Corpus application which was died early this morning in the Supreme court, so inet the appeal might bc brought tom-orrow 'before Court oi (Appeals, the highest court in Bl'\i'»iB\1 ‘-olumbua. 'Illia proposal, however, did not please the Hindu Les/ders in Vancouver. They declared against a - sh'or_t cut this morning, it 'ls possible they will insist on iight up over everv lnnb the legal pathway that may lead into Vancouver or back tn ,Yokohama From the amount o! cash put up it looks -as if"there was n big ilneneinl Hindu behind the movement, _ _ I »~ sulnuul _ is innlsllu I . ' (Canadian Press.) LONDON, May 28.- "‘I_ will I not move but will die ~hsre unless they take mn in and let rm talk to the Archbishop of _Canterhury," said _a Suifragette who lay down on the sidewall: in .front of t_he__Palace alter being rofllsed admittance to the ill* drmary. She was mmov‘ed`to the .Police station and later to Hollowan Jail. A VU'-TORY FOR OUIMET VERSAILLES, May 28-Francis Quimet, American champion, won the French gsli amateur champion- ship today. MON’I‘ltl<}AI., May 28-Eight dere- lists are reported in the lane of the trans-Atlantic liners ofl the coast. M_iasrd's Llnimsnt Cures Diptherls. CUIIIU EVEITS. IHHOUIIGHEHPS. lEEll||il$ ETC _gi One cent per word each insertion is this column. Cash must accompany' order. linimum charge twlnt-!4lY0 cents. ‘ "Piarticular housekeellers. use PUB Gold Vanilla. 2681. _ _ “Bee tire Ticket oi Leave Man at thc Opera, June 3rd. 2684. "THE NOVICE finds the Smith rsmder Typewriter-easy to learn- HE EXPERT finds' it the Sirnplsiit to operate and both admit it the ,leediest and most responsive of all. A. Mi1ne.‘Fraser, Halifax, N. S. 2698 °°_June 1st we are sending away rticles to be silver plated.. If you ave any worn articles you wish re- lated lei: us have by his date. ,sons ».0AN‘Dmmiss-.wn.l.- W5! . .... ......... ,w1,s" 7" it H.” tomorrow mormng at :"':;::::;1ln:n. 4ia'M»~i-. ... 4-11 es o»»<==v -== _ Plllfll ......mine 4-11- ___|7|'450 The moon rises tomorrow morning _‘_ _ggsmlst _'ua .na mcnlny nl 1,45. ..`. `..`._.'.'_.;al§m There im s my eww an Silndev .. .. .ml The Milt use-rcsr-of tile moon will ___' ___ ____’ ,ug be on Monday, June 1 st 10.08 a. ..... -|25 ni. 1' - - [argl _'rin ienceii nl coder will be fifteen 1 hours and twenty-nine minutes mul _ V _oi Sunday niteen hours and thirtv- pasg 11 ) ,one minutes Oh . ... ....$5.176 Hay ~24th. at ions p; ln. » t Phone 353-J. G. H. Taylor, Jeweler. 5-29\l3i. “I WISH T0 have my friends know that I lm in the Gunrilldn con.- tsst and would solicit any subscrip- tions tlist the people in or out of Charlottetown would be willing to give to me to help me win the GRAND PRIZE OF "Q0-00 or other prizes. 'Ph-ankilng everybody lor all levers. I an-l. Brent J. L. Gul-enum. U0!-5-Bdmtl. -____._¢¢_i¢_L-s ' liner-ds linimsnt em-ss :snot in sown. T ITY PERI D WILL NUT ‘CL E