. _ i I l i ‘ i -emergency and llolflllll W°f* °““‘“‘,' - ---is mum.-_u_»u 1 1 :aww v v 1 1 uv \ Im 'I _ _ _ -°~ _lRli:A|:» A|.|. ¢'>`vl`:n lnilunol: zbwnnn |Si...AN|:`>--~ “' 'riiii'ii'r_@‘iiiIi.ni»-»»i-»-i - t r - _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ _,___ ,_ _ ,,,_,,, _W Mh_i_ie1_ ~-ir r _ T . _ H3 '“““'ST~_i"”"°_ ' CHARLOTTETOWN "i i' i f AY; ii;l_NE_ 29, 1911. sfiasfr or Ani., __ _{,g,,°,;§,§‘§§,1&Fg'!lf_,}§;,}’{!_p¥vA@ _ ’ 1 . I .\ _ ‘ A Y Y` " ` ,. _ I . IIVINPlIIlL_IS ._ llEll0PLlnis_, If x PERFOUMSI _ G ATEIAUARA | I DEPARTURE I 30"'-TIES I IINNIINNNIIIIN THE ° ’ rilIiE_uiEIn UF Umm U" _ II siiiii ‘ _ ._ ,mf _ _ Clrclllizmlziiiic The Fells iind I i IBY U Rgiretgénht clk It' Princes und lmhussudors hike ~ _ f All Great Steamship Lines ° Mah °f th* I Y P U ' ’ er an 8 |-0°" °f Kills "Ml D°Il°rt _ smut B"Id9° " ‘ _ Pl'0f2S8I0llfl| illld Ml|It(l|_".M3||» Bil|N0l|l"3 From London Senators Cuming and 80”" ~. i AfNi§NN`iN{N;IINNgDN§N' “_” " _ ' IINII.wIIN NNW siriiiig spiierlilgiiinei ii. - ~~ Upifnefij ff?_°*'D" W” ' _ fll 8 _ Special to The G,,a,.di`n_ _ Sllwllll to The Guardian. -Y l l 3 FOP the first ti ` Special to The Guardian. ileronautics an Ixrdglithlci Nliiftlory of iilvlmrooii, Jiiiie as-werlr iii iii.. or the ciitsruet ei Niii C "d ‘_"" docllo here ls practically at B stand. psd ‘ gum and du" still. _ argh Four thousand additional deck- Llnoolu Beucliy piloted his Curtis hi hands joined the striker today and pl i’ thc Cunard, G. P. R. Domiinion, before full 1; _ _ White Star, Elderman and other peep y a qu" er on mmm" combined lines are equally adected. _ There is no questlau of wagon i,-,_ ._ __ Iiiiisi Iii uw In moveulent. The dockmein are fighting for a re- cognition of their uiilon and the non- eiilployment of non-unionists. Iiiiiuiiiii __ 101'. 0 t Pc ersburg, Russia, whri tl’_"°5°l'|l1.t0lll'l-lhli at fi Special convocii- » on WIIINING IN ____ -'\ oiiil daughter of Mrs. John Sharp, th hiiiiiiinerside, to James A. McKinnon, “` ENIIIENEE EIIMPLETE yesterday morning in the Presbyter- inn Church, _ Slllilmcrslde, the cere- _ molly being. performed by Rev. H. J l1'ruser. Tile church was beau- tiiuily decorated with 'flow- ers and roses by girl friciiiis of the bride. 0n'the bride en- tering the church the edifice wng1i|1_ BOSTON, Juiic 27'-It was announc- ed with the inspiring strains of the ‘id wcildiug march playcdby Prof. Whit CU" lacy. 'l‘h¢i bride was given away byihafl liiar brother Ludlow and wore a gown fill' of ivory satin' with Duchess lace °f .iiiil ii hriaiil veil el Duchess W" liwc iiiid lily of the valley. Her sis- th pink roses. The groom was suppo_rt- ed by his brother Alexander and the h" iiliiilde and Albert After thc ccre an iiioily a dainty* wedding breakfast gel uns aeived at the home of the bride's U iliotilcr. The groom’s gift to the briile was a pendant of diamonds and puiirls not in satin; to the bridesmaid iiiii`4 to Miss Jessie Sharp, cousin of the bride, each a pendant of pearls. 'l‘o the groomsmen he gave a dia-i miiiid scnrf pin and to the ushers priiri scarf pins. After the breakfast Mr. and Mrs. McKinnon left by the ushers were the brieiN: SIIMMERSIDE, Jllne 29 - Tho month for his visit to Anlericu and niii.rria.ge-- of IMias Irene, see' on his return lie will lic arraigned in collrts to stand his trial. 0 NS III IIINNS NIINS *°“ two IS CIIMPLIIEN Speclnl to The Giiardian.` TORONTO, June 28--'l‘he last spike has been driven into the Temiskem- U18 and Northern Ontario Railway extension to Porcupine, The Porcupine llnc is tlllrty niiles in length. It WHS Cfllrllncnccd in January with snow from three to four feel; in ilcllth and run through the wilder- ness. . It was a seve_l_'o test in coilstruc- tion work. __i__ IIEII UPIIN PHYSIEINNS III i_iNI] HIS IIIE iON'l‘llEAli, June 27-After bcg- Iiillu the doctors to chloroform him, Pillydlirc Dania, 20 years old, died in Notre Diune Hiispitill yesterday. A iiiant cracker exploded in h`is hand, iliiil tore i-iway the entire lower part Dnnls was unable to speak, hilt re- tained consciousness lintil within fif- teen minutes of his death, and when lie wished to communicate anything to the physicians he wrote it on n slip Of Paper. The first thing he wrote was “I want to bc chlorformed." --»-.-..~.~...w........,,,.,_,,.,,,_,_ ’ nlen first met. That was in leffili West Austrillia. Both were to Jlldlle M0l`t0"» Of I-he 5“Pf°"lC fond of scientific rrivcatigation, and Robert I). Evilns, and nu order th will determine who will be cn- ed to one-half of thc estate of her s, madethnt they bc rccorilcd iii ,mn D he Purposeof Mrs Evans was to ate petuatc testimony which after her on May 3 that yew., with 1, eww of rt today that thc. coim'riIssioilcl‘s b th h d _ _ domplcted the depositions asked U? n been I" outofway corners NW M" MMU" A~ 1‘7V’““‘» Widow tiiem to decide to tour thc world in the world. It was this that ciulsorl sailboat, and early in 1910 they bc- to build the Pnildora, a one- Ili _ e registry of deeds within shil‘ty niasted cockleshcll that did not look mr, Miss Marlon, acted as brides- days' CH iiiiiiii. she_wiis ettireii iii piiik iiiiir- '1` riuis over pink silk with black pie- P6' ture hut.and' carried a bouquet of 3?; able of standing up in a moder- blow. - one, they sailed froiil Perth with pro- visions for twelve inoilths. They Bblillfl- ` skirted from island to island in the aunt of M1' Evans, nlld one ofthe hn people giive dcposifiolls. Iiiziiii wniiiii A II IIII Iiwi y und droppeil her anchor within il onc’s thro for all thc world to be one ofha y, and llnd it ilot been for the into the depflsitillllfl were linishmi Pacific without ndvcnture or mishap. On Julie iii, last year they. roundcil l»l`BB¢ Uf killwhlla '-‘l0“- S'3"°\”"1 St Capo Horn, running into northeastern winds that caused them to heave to and kept them prisoners in their icubln. They biittcncd down their hatches, while sons swept over them, tossiing the bout about so iviolciitly that every moillcllt they fciircd they would sink. RAN INTO HURRICANE. The storm assumed the priillflftiflllfl a hurricane and one June 20'their yuwl was capsized. The roof of their fi W 0fU\0 beiwh- Sm “een” onbin became their floor and their scientific instruments iind`their books tumbled to their feet. For seven seconds they were under J-._< I. \_i“."I" §I"I”' ‘Iii .Wh ~.`°._i'liI Australian flag \\'~hi“h 'ww fmyrnhxsg water in the fréiil lions' rand bthear ~ ~ - nik' i-iii l observer never wi uve, were ahve on y y s rea - WNLI-'N Ffgcaiiicd that she had crossed the ‘ng ofthe mast, whim, was fouiedhy th 1 °' Pacific* rounded Call” HUT” ‘md ls ciithcrcd storms tllnt have sullk W _ .._,... m wiieii c. H. B. Floyd. _-_-_-_-_-_=-,-:_-J,-, -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-_-_-____,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JISIIII PNIISI 1; IIINN SNNNIIS i I3INNUI..BHlHGE. . IIIIII IIIIII Iii. -.___ MONTI DAL - if , June Z7 Father today pamed the Brooks “weaned lrl, .1 'ii ~'t h -tl .. _ u'€i.iei.e‘ii iifi" i-Niiffii, vliorgfiigiiiif ,,'_§;,“““ Shark ‘ “"1 WMI makes its for his uttitliiic on certain questions gh in that diocese, has been severely cha disciplined by his superior here, and mn demeanor for lenders not to re- ar with the County Clerk or to rge more_than six per cent. _on na, without further bonus or ex- se charges. e Bill now goes to the Govern- I ALBANY. Jun-e 26--The Senate fi --l__.`___ NEHI [III PIIIICE WIIH NNT PINS na died today the victim of Aisl ii. Saglinbe, who said she shot NEW YORK, Jllnv Z1--Allt0nif'J FIV- 0 . n ' ` after she leanned' that he al- her. Two bystanders who received cidental bullets from the pistol oun Italian irl drew when she thiom went madi wt e y g g leaped 0V6\‘b0Hf
  • l is now in gov working order and at muster lll'°°°“‘ ted a smart, _soldierly lDl>°Hl‘Bl\\\°» being sharp,'ac¢_lvs and alert. Sgt- Maior Brooke, of 'the P. A. M. O., Halifax, has arrived to inst°u-.t the corps. Today they ba¢ln the regular riiinp work me wlllilbs put throusll the stretcher drills. The lectures on. an;::¢:r°g:;"ig~ innate: parade of- the Brigade .‘_wa»" h`eld‘ on the mdrig if ~ ' - l te mum r §§.‘~.’i‘i"...'£'i."i°.i“ii?i"i~fi.'..i’i' iilii. iisiiiii ` = ii n . n'mcg&Ud %t Uilirgturt shoo- ting today A.” and B. Companies go- ln; on tliairan ` at 8.00 a. in-; D. It lo ai. mi;~il._¢g'.Qip.1a. ~sl\d~l°.-_at . 4 |).l!l. ».,;!.:.. ,.. ._ _ 'Pair ' ¢uuil_B»iia ei, this Bs?t:llon,"&T‘he 'mnllogiitg of the membon,_ii}l‘. composed' .- cya from the ture! districts, principal 1, it wus as lar lifwk IW 1 from Ruetlco. For istru- nounmd t A() A .hail been attached éghrxxgzlgggfii l~lcglrfi'efl¢ _f0l" dll|5Y d“_l`mK an al tralninir- ` at cmnmb ably' established and are; su ll! down to work In fine °.h“\’°' sm" were o _ will rticipate _in UUA; mihriiing dismountgil' action Bud F 'rill while in the afternoon‘ gcgiiigil-rzlii ddrill and extlnded order work wfll'bs the order- ' 3 i some K _ » - _ t'1,,,.“, _giimiey is erlsitlhg much iii “GWB ‘many have admired __ the ‘,,,,,,,, .&¢»- ypinetleehilitr let the Orin; msn who have.l-unaidedyeon-.~ :treated and perfected an excellent . _ a _ f.b at the 909 hM~_‘_NNW___,__,_,_~.,.~~._.v__~ IN FULL SWING / thc post three the they Ililvc had the ll t d terday nn- A °"mph0rtdi;§,,iNn?i‘e Fytigulierton of Th Light Horse M0 R10 M ut in to muster y6l¢8N'|Hv Bild rii ei the eemr this your ll mag wireless outfit. ill 0l1¢\`l' on gp, Keith Rogers had Colli- iiohy 1,3 Pic/kai-il of ',tllfs‘=city. ‘Phil ' thin new ' f r aeamil MIG have not as yet sent to either ship. Bgt.Riogers and Corp Pickard have their set located in front. of the main building and last evening the latter, from his home, "spoke" with Sgt Rogers in camp, a distance of about follr miles. The hoy‘s accom- plishment is worthy of commandatior, and in their work they exhibit an or- iginality which has prefaced the car- eers of noted men. BlB» ~ Silt- D9"- ning has complimented the boys for their enterprise and says he sees n great future for wireless in the mill- tia, especially portable sets, such as this one is. THROUGH PROVINCE ' ~ l||D YIITII IIIIILIIID .Yestel-day the Northumberland left this port at 8.20 a. m. for Picton with passengers, freight. exi1\'°IB¢\“d mail, docking at 12.00. She left `0l1 return at 4.45 p. in., docking _at this pert 'at 8.-15 p. m., brinslnil piiii,-erigers. freight, exsiress. and you- tsrda7’s N. S. mail. he leaves this 'rlie Harland left yesterday u f noon for Victoria. She carried a m¢e_iiuiiilier ei pssesuizers and H. good general cargo. Yssterday the Enstern express train arrived on time, the Southern accom- modation was one hour- and gon. inimltes late, the .West- ern aceommodatlon arrived on time, the Sulnmerside accommodation was thirty minutes late, the Eastern ac- commodation one hour and ten mln- utqs _late and the Western express was t_sn_mfnllte| late. Ask for Minerd's and take no other. morning for Picton at B._20 IL mice _‘I June 39-Smith Blldh _30“tg°‘;;‘l§ I scientific rescnrch _.los il -L '1 ‘md l onongh nriventurc to satisfy us. ~'Wo'li o to England next," Mild Canadian Bank of Cammeree. Capt /\rapaklS. 3" ' " Aus_ _ (NEDAR PQSTS FUR SALE, carlo ’ ~ i i - ' en Tuesday morning. silver watch. Finder please leave at _° _ i'l‘oo lnisfor Classification.-i ' . __ ._ .__-_._.._-__ ___ __ _§i“§Eli2lL'1.- Just arrived* In 7 8 9 and 10 it gths. D. Sutherland, Stanley fruitful. oi-.1 certainly wo h“"‘3,““ Bridge. ii-iiedti. Thr. panrinra is 36 feet 9 inches in -"WANTED, ka' teacher 'for Corra- J ville School, King's County. . d , length, 14 feet _6 inches beam an S I d 1 ‘ _ 1 3 Of iiiil.1f“i:z-.f?“ ° ..iii:.:,‘;i. J CHICAG() Jnne 26 - There will To 'ED BEFORE l9|2 ferr-ed. Supplement voted. Apply to - 'ANTED, V wrteacher' for Appin IW’ Road Sctllool. Protestant .Pro- ames Gordon, Secretary, igmpllf R0 2 1 l _, ed- ____ _.___ ____ __‘?;___£ he ii szo.000 celebration when H01- »WIANrne, teacher ier springs il in M, Diivics, a real estute broker andlé on July 6 Davies will DBV f0l` to School, Lot 67, first cl, clubman married Miss Lillian John preferred. Supplement $50. _Ap;N;_ Wellington Hasla'm, Sec'y Trust- “°“ lliiri l _lt the niiiieis ees. » s-zsIIiIIiiIIIIIii ui Iiiiiinii su -P of Yesterdayafteruoon the case of Neil A._ Gillis vs William Drecland an action for &espnss_ nahmiupgor Wilfill it adjourned after five o’clock ll~ m. Galldct & Haszard forplaiutifl and Mutluoson & Menoiiiilrl iieleiiil-I ants. I In the liiorlling the case of McCal-I lilin vs Uiirr, an action of repleviyi wais concluded, judgment being roger ve . ~ '1‘here _are no more non-jury cases be tried and the petit jury will h S RED DEER. Alberta, June Z7- h” this Rft0l`l100n and evening, and ag stiittler, iill iii the eiiiistitiieieeyl to Red Deer, represented in pnrlia- Un A feature of the Lacornbo meeting BU' and the eniphaticipronounce- 10t the United States, she would have ma ive .her sold and body as well. ‘ Co r his Los Awonnus, chi., Juiie 21- Ce’ the sixty-first :liinilal conventionl the American Medical Association, . well as the ilnnlliil meetings of this week in Los Angeles. At the llussiiui slim ,_ ST. l’E'TERSliIlItG, June 27-The M. the Semistchina, src trying to get "Austrian fslseness is notorious. here la nothing to show that she hancc of grabbing something for ring the great powers whose voices no interest there. They must un- h€8l'»ll1K and was before the court w lurce meetings were held ny Mr 0”" den and party Lacoinhe and Red Wa pcclal to The Guardian. ._ WASHINGTON, June 28-With the _continuation of the debate on ‘tho ceedlngs have said farewell to Kiiiglflunadian Reciprocity Bill, the George and _ Queen Mary and tbeispeech of Senator Cuming of Iowa. greater number have already hiiri was the field event ln the Senate to- London. Iuay. _ I _ .‘-ienator Borah of Idaho, Whole eeth was interrupted by the storm which swept over the capital yester- day and caused ,s quick adjournment the Senate, because the proceed- ings eoiild not be heard, continlled his remarks this afternoon. The session figured as an :inti-re- ,ciproclty day from rhelflri-ilblican Insurgcuntsf standpoint. .S. MNNSUN SUMMEHSIIIE. PN_S_S[S NWNY pecial from Guardian Corresboudenii. S I UMMERSIDIE, June 29 - The death _occur.- Il-i last evening _ of one of Summcrside's most promin- ] ent citizens in the person of Wm. 9 I Manson after an illness of over H.. '-°~' two years, the last month of'wbich wa.. confined to his bed. Death wed sed by Bright/s disease. Deceased- s born at Kildare nearly 64 years I o and when very young. moved Roche and Andrew Bron” ad. with his _parents to Cape Traverse. sed similar gatherings in 01,19 . When quite a young man he movei! California. wbcrc he spent. 5 years. returning to the Province be was uctian of the rsflway mail dri- the large number of settlers pre- ver b¢l¢W°Ul1 Sumuziel-side and Chor- tetown.'About three years ago he tlcd in Summerside and for 'thu nager of the Hall Manufacturfnf , of which firm he was also ‘ F‘. and was also a prominent the town. He leaves to ‘mourn bs- Holman, Ltd., also one brother, T. John, in Nebraska, and two listers; ‘_\ir= Herbert Yates, and Mrs F. D. ‘ _ M<~l.eod, both residing in Spokane, ' G Wash. 'l‘he funeral takes place tomor~ O iv Friday afternoon aty 2 p.m. from lute residence top. the People's netery with Masonic honors.-B. _- Several thousand physicians and sur- geons fronl all parts of North Amer- ica, together with several eminent ‘ medical men from abroad, were on hand today nt the opening meetings of of as several affiliated medical bodies, which are to continue their sessions a dhlily sessions of the several sections ed f-h_°l`0 Wm be l“`*"*“"‘L°d d“"“g' the played on Bcl\'ide.c Links yester- weelc more than five _llilndred papers d and addressed on silbiects of medical bc, ahd surgical interest. AUSTRIA IROUSES ii MNIN_Il_I_3 NISTENUII A mixed foursome (handicap) match medal play for prizes present- liy the Executive Committee was ay afternoon. Eight pairs entered, ng drrlwii as follows: Mrs. F. L. Haszard and W. We lark. Mrs. A. A. McLean and Percy ope. Mrs W. S. Stewart and D.-B. Stow-0 t. Mrs Goodwill and A. W. Weeks. Mrs. Warburton and pr. B. R Jenk- Mrs. Bagnnli and W. S. Stew- art. Mrs. Alley and H. S. Longworth. ons, especially now that sho sees a mils' J' 0` Hyndmun and Dr' Rau". The winners were Mrs, W. S. Stew' nrt and D. H. Stewart. ‘ Mlnards Llnlment lumbermsn'l friend your wrath," were always remem- bered and carrihd out, there would be furor family quarrels and broken hear l It is as if the hours of dark- ness had same mallgn power of con- verting a "little tif!" into a distinct coolness, and the kindly thoughts of half a life-time may be put to flight in a single night. Bo never part from a friend in anger, but "ma e it up" as quickly as you fell out. Long ex- plnnations are not needed. Pm sorry, If old fellow!" or “Forgive me, deari" have healed many ii breach in léss _ ,A _ ‘ 4 =.>_.-- . ` ~ . _ L. _L __ _ _ ‘ ‘_ _ _._`i>»`_.-'¢“f; ___',f,'$ir_5&,p_,_,,'_=- _ _ ,__, ;_; _ ,;;;,ig._i_;;¢,;,,;,,_>,s___ __ _ _ - - f-Af-~°~°_‘r‘*`~‘“~ ' UP --;l_..,__, _ lf “Let not the sun go down on than a momenffs dpice, and I think .thst~the angels must ling for iny he the triumph of love over anger. ' "WHAT OTHERS MAY NOT BEE." each man's secret ungnessed cars Were written on hfsbrow How muny would our pity share Who have our envy now; Ami if the promptings of each more No artffice concealed, _ How many trusting friends would part ` M Whit N101 nw revealed. , _ - --xr" ~-"A-5"' ...L_-..._n». i ‘3 “L I ~. ii 5 i ¢ i i _ ii *I I .f 4 ah i _I » ___,, _V ._ » ;,i¢;_-._¢ . .€. _:- \_'.. :ffl .inf . _.___ §l.':' ~ ,gift _§r;;». -` isis gi;-iff. ._. ~ 5i'='~I; _ ._ .. . .__ *.1 ‘li-.?>.'_~i _/L_. _ ef. ir, .j_ _ Ijif; é .2 `.-"ll _ '.1' _ . _ i' if . ri ‘ I. ry . _.,- ~ -i. 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