i s. Ha.. ..._. ..._ -sf ISLAND 11,5' 95iT9_57v._ _ . . _ i _.`_ 1; V -'1' if ¢_r_.s»“ and assign ._-Bank .and can May of the Sovereign Bank have put severe resi_rio'.ions upon the 0° belnir ihét some ranunl:t|d¢§'i;verti1`e conditions and will have to put in his il...-is ci their" in-.,.1n. .illlilllll Famous; _was the (li-ir=i_li'e',‘~ii5__l‘l_»f__lll}i'iifi;icilon at ` '_Garden.iParb'. ` _wifi -_ ~ " . _ 11? ?°“'W . LoNoo_z5, June-.2i_,--Ma_rkTwa_in was the I ai:trlction_ at ibe King's garden pal, ,n&_;W_iudsor _this attir- um. ,_»;-in wi serine in 'iri-im-i tht rpyal__'__|; ifisda _handshake _,with sevwl li1“\1W'ih. Copenhagen. Juno ill.-A’ romantic love match became known recently. Prince Eugene Thomas, erelation of the Prince s cischac `_ -]`:l'p" iiyeingvthusoonnec we v»»`iiJiiQi?;‘llii'iilsirii>yei family. three years 'im tvi 'il'1'_\_i_‘s_0Il,. 'Il D\\l°l‘_¥*°‘ tri»ss,`l§"?Vl's%nll~_»!, his was young and poor. gliln love wi h her. He trays _§xt_eneivsiy,strivlng to loi- get iisi-.~ _i=_iiiu~sr'x-iveii unsxpetgf/edlv lu 0cp_enh||;§i»n|__nq_d`the prince proposed to her and wsiiaccspted. They will be mar- rlmi rhqrtiy at the prinos's castle inillilrll ga .Tlie"` lace has given _his #D090 hells miglon ki-oner. 1 _ l C0liilCiiSfil fe _ iiifthsir engagement, .but handed the house over to his hail-brother. Thus. Freel. Mrs. Royal sued fur i\98lBlli0u. ‘ 1_1._-- - il. P. Slliiilll liiliiiiiail onli i < `_`.*'.`s -f` F0111' Wrl.i.i.\u, Ont., Juno 24.-F0il ,st tires which seein to be raging all over the district are especially severe alonil the route of the Grand Trunk Pacific. Mill liaios.»Bves-...eo actors have ruirsred immanse losses qt; the destruction of apps; .and supplier. Three i>0W‘l¢l` E°\“"'_ qgntalning large quantities of powder, were destroyed. At Stein and Boden Lake two csmps were destroyed- Both contained _immense amount oi supplies, The camps were at Finmar and Bay oi Eugli§l_1~ ,v . The .inn-ici arcsec Kitom is when » iw- ‘b'_i| ‘_ flrer.W. 'l'. 1 'B011- ?:q.r;vtfne’Gr:t'd1 Trunk Paciiic con~ incela_.t\ii. district. lost ills -'F°¢°“9i": ‘i Hlsloeswili- go over 2310. A sown (¢¢m_0‘§onnor township, t»veni>' life , m|`“`1,_.°,%, fm", sdys that val_i\’! -L "' iaimg’ é yempgg-My respite flint t.. il iq. astrouo loi-est fiiv-Q which recently euro! ot!! the eunlilvi 0'C»unor` sni_ I the; °`,M__‘,, _ pw ny `p ,rpg .ns-;q.|;ee|LvuA| _,U the, full hru it of lilo disaster- j _ Keep iiinardls Llnimeniln lioiiso '_ 'T' kg." i.. . if _.___- Afiy "_` ‘Ney 's _ ‘ho |»epgjv& adimly prinb ' _sadly Printed. b lx -l;?l’\i.9ii.1..l"‘3'Y °“""‘@" addressed. Qldly Wf*PP¢‘- ¢m_ gmc' or in¢ompl°¢° ,',',',¢,-fe: syiniovei- issue _gm kicdiy notify the Sub- Dgw’\mPIlf lf.” Refuse _ [Sonoran Bv CAnr.1¢.] ;_ iFssonnio'ros, June 25.-Judge Landry gt,-ous "¢,"y,, "°°,,",m,~ Wil io have given his decision in the 'missed Crifcketfrom bail. but bound Bild ` ‘ ` ` ` ‘ ` over Qs h`1il"own reoognissnoeto appear -_Circuit-‘ Court this morning on tne`} -application of fthe Crown counseinio" mal>tpr»uotii this evening at 7,30. -llegevsasa reason for further delay that he wanted time to cinsult some authorities. - i Tb #Waning he gave his decision postpone the Crocket defamatory libel °lU>il`l\i¢il next term, but deferred the ,,. . -| refusing ioposipone and the Crown refusing togo on with the case, hellis- iiefor the J inuary Court in 'answer to tile inaiotliaentl 1 ' ¢ ~ J This iaiiiraciiesiiy interest cz r peic- .uonemeni, as during the interim the, point upon which the reserve case who grantee wiuiiie tem by ui.. :cu Betts.; ' Ttisnuic poinmisec by tae defends inciaiminglhat the discussion oi the .-9, ii ~..e_i'. ' 1 ai .».~_. . » » .2 ~~ _ -~ _.,-'gi . - i I » ~. 1 \ 'ri . ` Y ` 1;" ‘ ".`Y _:_.'___"__- ‘ "" - F: e i.ii~.'i_ » '-' Wi f/5* ` _. _ U V7 “- Q ; ol ur ..f..-I int 4-1-. Postponef 'i`rial,1~~Eminerson’s _ Go `0n, Crocirsl ‘_ jDfie_x_1iisfe`e_ii°'=~i“rom' - Bail Buif Held_~1iTo*Appear In1Jaii_iliii‘Y"'i_l',‘l_V1iliie`d ' Shortly-i tween #rss ;'i‘rii..i is” Resumes privatelifcof public men was in the publlcintere|t,whieh, it is contended would mean, underthe law, that men in i\"p'os'ltlo‘n` like Crochet 'would only have to swear they believed the libel true in order tusesure an acquittal. .litho Supreme Court overrules Judge Landry on this point the case will bi- oontinued ,next _terin, otherwise the criminal proceedings in the case w|‘l be ended., ill ii __-_ . -n ,_ __,i_ _ if grdiuiaticns to Hon. W.S. i ,._..__ A Vast Audience Witness Closing Exercises And App|audGood WorkDcne ‘ The commencement exercises of the Charlottetown Business College were held in the Market Halllnst evening in pre- sence of one of the largest audiences evet assembled in this city. _Not only was the irreat hall filled to its lull seating cspa-` .olty out large numbers remained stand-' lug till the close. . _ The exercises began with an overture- hy Mrs. _W. D. V. Earle und Prof. Eirle followed by a b_rlef'aud hearty address of' Welcome by Principal _}lili`er. A fine chorus by the students came inert’ and W6l.f0l_l_owed‘by thai presentation of the dlblomns and medals, the presentations being made by Dr. Anderson, Chief Sil- perinteudent oi Eriucation. A letter of regret was road from Lieut. Governor McKinnon expressing - his regret that anither engngement prevent-' ed his being present. _ ' _ _Aitera meritorious vocal solo hy Miss Fomytlle, Mr. Justice Fitzgerald gave nu eloquent address introduced by n humorous story that set the-audience in a rosr. ~ ` ~ ' Avocal solo byJ. Parker Hooper was next in order, followed by short addresses from .Principals Miller and ' Traiuor, Consul Shirley and Mr. Mcffready. Au inetrumentaldueg by Messrs Gaudet and Stanley, is vocal so o by Joe Holroyd, n cdpitsl‘-reading from Drummond by Principal* Jones of the Consolidated School; a vocal solo by Miss Dockendorif, Scotch airs on the violin by Mr. Calder, acllaroaing vocaljolo by Miss Blanchard, and the Torendor Song, given in splendid voice li,v.Cha_ries Earls; followed by the iliiitlonul fdthsm concluded the _very lntoresi.ln`g` exercis-»s oi! the evening: - All thedpltiiiers not connected with the` College piild the heartiest tiibutes to it and the great and good work it is doing. It was is great night for the O.B. C. whose wide and enduring popularity was `ntte. tcd in every possible way. _ i M1#-_-2 Mlniird's Llnimeni iumberman's Friend ~incks,eoc., so as io ensure- privacy, -committee be adopted and the work 9 :next regular meeting ot the Council’ Acommunication from the 200,003 Oluii '= .was reaii ofl’ering_ twenty-live dollnrs__if _ae it was dictating to theCounc|l, and thc liiHil_i-H0USi i s iii ii iiiniil r _...__ .i A special meeting oi the City Couo¢\l was held yesterday afternoon at five o'clook to receive the report of the coni- mittes appointed at the last re guiar meet ing to see ahiiut. providing pubi.c bathing facilities at Victoria Park. The Mayor and cimaciiim need n , siewari, mm. ._AileysudMclJonaid were present. The chairman of the Committee reported thit the matter had been considered and that after conferring with a committee of tilt Tcuriei; hascclaticnyand citizens gener- ‘ally they had concluded to advise the building of a new bathing house lo con- .tain eight apartments furnished with Ibis would entail a ccst of. one h"ndreii dollars. The plan of a xcatlng bith was abandoned _as the‘§9\it putitout of the question ami the P” iedid-not appeéif to be- in favor o l. All‘i>he councillors present word heartily in favor of the proposal o_o! Councillor Alley moved, seconded h _ Councillor Rrdilln that the report of building the bathing houses be proceecieli with nt once.: Councillor Alley furthe remarked that .it was essential the! the bsuhllig house bp well looked sitrl' and thwtriohe present structures at the psrkbe cleaned up. These are matteri which wiiloome 'up (or attention at the the Council would build__ a bathing housc with floats, and have the work doneby July fifteenth. The tune _ol this letter seemed to arouse ob- jecilon and Councillor Riley moved that no notice be takeli of the communication, Council could manage the business with- out any instructions or contributions. These observations. appeared in .bc supporied all round uud_ the matter was drouiwii. The City Surveyor showed .a .plan ofthe proposed new-bathing house which promises to be ngipst lniprovom ' t on any that have yet been crecmd. In Ee meantime the houses nt present lu uses, will lv cleaned and mad s serviceable aliri thus there will, when thshiew housed, built, be fair provision made for affording icitilens and visitors a chance to enjoy the splendid bathing near Ciiariottetbvfh. Thai, this is a good move and one that will be uppreciateil will he quickly ifcrders. ` - _'l_|i_E lSillill_iilS ll . , » _“I” . -_ Men All Marched in Yester- day- General Nluster To - Dav-Then Work- _.___, Yesterday was s quiet day in camp, the time being spent in getting everything rendy to begin the real work today. _,_._Y_lith the arrival or the. trains came the troops from the various districts, com- prising seven companies, of the 82nd Reg! ment. and No, ii Company oithe 4th Regt., C. A. _There are eight companies of the 82nl ln lcamp, one being the Charlottetown compsnv. _ . The, .Field Ambulance Unit moved into their lines duiing the afternoon. ’1`hii~ oorpsgis recruit/ed for the principal par: in_§.lhariottut0vv__n. ' _ ` __ ` All d1y`_1ong the mah were busy making iheipeilves “at home” and the udlcers of the companies, and the Stall' Ohicers, were kept actively engaged issuing store.- anrl equipment, and getting the run oi things. Today, with the firing of the morning gun, ii new condition oi affairs will .neue sud the msn will awake io gud plenty of drill awaiting th.-m. _@_t.te1io'clooir', is. m._there will be n general muster on the parade grounds in the Parr, alter which the regular routine ,will be taken up as specified in thegenernl l __..i_1_-_--- _ iiini_n|siiiuiii iiissnn win i . . _ i., Conference Wi||_Ende's\/or.T'n; Raise $'4_4_,0Q0,' For Ediicai-_ = T icilal Work ` _ f l--- Sr. Srrernsu, N. B., June 24-The Methodist Conference opened with the ed to -Pieces ~ _ é-_*_* as--.l [SI=scui. Br Canine] SANTIAGO, Chile, June 25-It ia oi- flcialiy announced by the P. ciih Steam Navigation Co. that only one passenger ' waraboard the Santiago, wrecked in is heavy equal! fifty miles north of Carroll and he was drowned. The only survivor was the fourth oiil- `. ' ' -- 'mi f ‘ .. _ ~ - 4 l _ ' i ` 5 A :A h ‘ N Q, '- ,»i".f'..f»'. ' ' 1. ‘ ffl... as i i . , . | .' , t t isyu Q _Vi '- le _-'aw . i .,¢ 1lt¢}.4i. ,v'l_‘;» Ninety 0! And One Passenger '_mw»-ei I-"e1¢»~\i-= » -.iw-iv-= "`.0iiicersL- Thoallaunched "Wif\s`_`_Da`s`h-I ` on the Rocks; cer- Ali the rest ci the crew numbering ninsiy persons and including twcivg English oiilcer-s perished. ._ ~ .As far as can he ascertained only one boat was launched and it was dashed to pieces on the rocks alter driitlngfor sev- eral days. . iiiiiii inn lsiiiniiiiicuuni »__;»:_ ».- ___ The Trinity Term of the Supreme Court met yesterday, the Chief Justice presid- ing, The Grand Jury is composed of the following;- Vi'l|iiam Smnllwood, Lot 48. P. J. Berrigan, Dunedin. Michael McKenna, Iona. T P Cullen, Brackiey Pt. Road' Joh__n Murphy, South Shore. H P Found, Clifton. G D Lcngworth, City. J S McLeod; North Wilshire. E R Brow. City. Isaac Brown, Stanley Bridge. J G Jamieson, City Petcr Murray, Mayfield. G. H. MoGuiga.n," Hunter River. Dnvid Hooper, Milton. George Crooket, Little York. Peter McGrath, City. John J.' MeQc.iifi_ Pisquio. Jabez Lea, Victoria. ` ` Charles Riley, City. Beoj. Stewart, Mi. Iiirbert.. Murdoch Mc_Les.n, North Wilshire. Williuni"Housto`n,> North Ru-itloo. An order was made for the final examin-_ ation of Irving B. I-Icvvatt, preparatory to his bling admitted us an attorney. ` In i_he arise of the King vs. Power, Hennessey, King and Power, an order was made to bring 'John King, who is serving a term in Penitentiary before the Court as a witness in this csso on behalf of the defence. the reading ofthe minutes of the previous session, the order of the iia`y was token up which was the hearing ofthe Rev. Jas. Alien oi Toronto, on homo mission v.o_rlr. The speaker in opening his arl- dress asked that the brethren at any time during ‘hh riimnrtrs, that ii there were any questions they would like to ask he would only be too _glad if it 'were in -iils powir to answer, or to enlighten them ou the work. The time given to the matter wafthersfore almost like a,debats1 and it is believed a great deal of good will' _result from this dlscossiomwhich lastedl about two hours. _ __ _ ‘ Thesecond orderof the divy was the; hearing of Rov T. W. Graham; Secretary of the Educational Society' w_1_l'io_ is pursuing acampaign in behalf of the educational institutions sanctioned by th'_c'gcncrsl conference. Speaking oi 'the University of Mount Allison at'~S`nck- ville, he said. f‘I have said itat other conferences .and I say again you have there a plant second to none. _ usual devotional exercises today, Pri- sident Rev. Jas. Crisp in the chair. Alta proven. Ask for I/linard’s and iaiie no other- ' [BrloiA`t'§; CAB!-ll \ 'l\moirr`o, f_.Tn_ss '_ ljthifllieienyy f¢\0¢4!¢.%\‘i',l°i’i“§‘f‘ \"“l‘“_P‘l'“"~“0l*-*.2 .~_looriitirl.- ` ' X" ` ""' ' V 'f'-11'? - v.*'i5r-15-`»" "‘i»5i"(f '.,_. .4 mann! Pomr-wissans IN INTERCOLLEGEATE MEET. 0| U19 trio oi stheletss above. Alisa oi Syra- use is almost certain of takin! Will!! |“ the championships. His UNI* W1’ cinsiis ui iii Putin sciuiiis The public closing of the City schools will take place today at ten o'ciock. a. ln. in the Market Hall. The i'o.1owing pro- gram will bs carried out : Salute- Lieuiiiuvernor, 6 bars. Chorus-Two Btanzas, Flag oi Britain. Diplomas-Prince Street School, Wert Kent School, Queen Square School, Attendance Certificates-Prince Street School, West Kent School, Queen 'Bqusne School. Writing cerildcites- Prince Street School, West Kent School, Queen Squire School. _ Manual Training diplomas~West Kent School, Queen Square School. Special Prizes-Prince Street School, West Kent School, Queen Square School. A Covcrnor General's meqa15_P|-inc; ‘ Street School, West Kent School, Queen Square Schoil. ` Address- Lil utausut Governor. "'\ Chorus-Tho Golden Busy Days of $0' ofiitiinr. Address-Premier Peters. Chorus-Killarney. Address-Mayor Pat/on, Dr. Anderson. Judge Fitzgerald, A. B, Warbuten and others. f. ~ Chorus-Two closing odee, “Flag al Rr(- . vain," "Mat1s~‘Lmr' (chemo. God Save the King. . xii-iii. "LEAKS" IN Ilililli CAUSE UUAKE »‘.`. __,' Cmoaoo, June 24.-A despatch from Monigouiery City, Mo, says; Dr Thomas Jefferson Jackson See, ns- tronomerof the United States naval observatory at _Mare Island, Cal., nowin the city, visiting his old boy- hood horue, says he has dlscovird the one common cause of earthquakes *the leakage ,of the ocean bottom, which gives rise' to steam beneath the carth's crust. ' " He also poluts out thst t‘\e chief danger of these agitation: is along the oqa coahf. "lt seems io be clearly proved," said Dr. See, "that the earth is not contracting. but that the effects of cooling of the globe are insensiblr. The 'edrth may .be 'slightly 'expanding San Francisco is not likely U have another earthquake in 100 years. - lllililillllilll IES C-ill BRITISH lliil LGNDJN, June 24-“Grave irregular ities" is the t.'riu the Parliamentary Committee on public accounts gives to _certain_ccnilitions in the Navy. whiz ia~ued a relics' today. The commit __ 'found that a widespread custom was t# dceepuinco. ` of commissions from 'contractors ity'-:stty uHl`°_Ql'6. md W9 '°` part adds' _Lt devel! diso|Dl|l\M’.Y nieasurespavs iisen adopted to suuirlvll the custom. The cnihmiirés obiwts sirens!! t the aotloq' of the Admiral!! 'U WU' meeting tor the oonsiruction of the armored cruisers Invincible, inflexible and Indoinitiiblo without competition although-`iho__ Admiralty oiilcisis ex- plain that they wished io keep the pi. no secret. The committee finds that the build- er of the battleship King Eflwaril vii, secretly patched up a defeetlvely cast rudder which the Government was oliiigrd to replaoe. The huiideni gathered together a few of their esa- ployees oh a certain Sunday and by electric welding concealed a huge fault ,“|_|,,l|,, U., muy, may _carnival in, the rudiler. The report of the when ho cleared maid than iilb. MUN* ‘aim on one chases 6| vI°i4i‘r» KHP# Q' ' Yale is almost Nusa sim bi 90|!" li thelnoad Jluip, le Barielle 's_h6\\|_‘ tally for Michigan in both the liuniie cdlihitue ll!l:- “iys new ii viii mi mia cs our any 'i.ol_dvsst'.issia a eeas where s British hr? codimsroisl advantage wil csi out y hassril h v s qs hundreds and shot-put. i their fsiww ` - hi _'l #1 _ _ _, ",:_§ '3 .l4:»` =~ ‘ii-€` iii . _, '°. f. -' .4 ,i ,...s..,,,., f_ ' ,, lf, 1;.: 5/ xv' 'L I -3'. -'“-~ 1% '+ ”.‘:~’=>‘ - -.fe-.»» t »~ .._.;.':"._;y: ‘ ' ".2-... 14. a-. :I",4~ -.1 ‘ llijzif A f ‘flfjltl .i1~» ’ l ni . 3;. » f. :` .rg 'i ii _ .till J .llijf vig' ~: i itll' '~; ’ l i" 'iii .' .i Ln, `-ol: i., .51 f ~ i . i' ¢ in i i . v __ _,_ 4 -ii ‘ l i o » 4