i :pb _'wi .- """`l"'l"1 \ i -.. . -- -_..-~_.»-'.-- ; ._ . - '~ l _ -. - - ___ » it ri-if' ' _ . ¢‘ _ ,__,__,.____,__,, __ _ ____ . - ' ~ ' ‘ " -",~'?.f‘."<_f_(ei. -f U' ...ef- 5 £5 -e fir! gs SU 32 qt' 3% §§ =§ 'CC _ -. ..'.l. '_*_ ; I ` liilfi 'i' I ‘1 4 1 _ ’- _ _ lit ‘_'.._~.ovI:n '_ |_Noli mbwnno |Si..ANl:»-- _- "”___ _ _ ltvisoi ' “' _ ' 33 _ 4n.vine-,} _ _ "_'_I'I-ull _MONDAY MORNING. JUNE 24', __i91'2' ' U ' `1l'iris'r oil' ALL" - 'E > H O z '-1 in U -< »< i-'*~ § S § :lu .< E ei -. _:<41 Shffflliilll F0( ll|¢e_President-Details of fin voiei ' “M ' f f ~ . “"""""P"`“ h _*_ fle Party _For Roosevelt-350 Teddy s Men liefuee to liote-Tufpdgfs 55i_ _ . - _ ~_ _ ~ -lfieiiiion Not Found-_ No Witness To Deed ol’ |078 Votes ' 'L ' ‘ li lillllflis ilillllili _ i ,_ ___ i _ _ MANY iiiiiiiis iiiiy _ ii LAEHUSSE GAMES liieil li. fleepifiil from lfffecfs eflliiife wound (Canadian Press.) I CONVENTION HALL, CHICAGO, June 23--With nearly 350 of the Roosevelt delegates declining to vote and hastening away ni, nil- journment time to tender to Col. Roosevelt' the nomination of a new party, the 5th Republican National convention, ntltne end of a long and tumultuous session, tonight nominated Wm. Howard Taft of Ohio for President and James S. Sherman of New York for Vice~Pres't. _ President_Taft recorded 501 of the" 1,078 votes in convention, or 2| more than _a majority. 'l‘he decision of the_Roosevelt peo- er to refrain noting left no other candidate near the President. Tha announcement of the Taft victory was greeted with cheering from his adherents and groans and hisses from the opp0_silLi0n. When it became absolutely certain today that Mr. Taft wodl-d be re-nominated with- out great difficulty, the leaders in control of the convention decided to give him as s running mate his com- panion on the ticket of 1908. race and Mr. Sherman was the onlyito- declare vacant the scat of nn jourllmcnt ii resolution was adopte All the others' dropped from the giving the Nntionalfioinilllittee ilowe f n - - ..__'_ _'__ .. _‘Zuma u tm nDm'"at"°" DY acclalna- ‘ ‘ _ MONTREAL. -Tillie 13-'The M0115 a waiter who died in thc hospital ins ___T was ¢l€C|81‘€fl out of order. _ _ _ _ real Lacrosse team was the only lo- (Canalliau Press) iele wele many scattering votes (Canadian Press.) (Special to The Guardian) It _ _ fi t th U- tl (Ott l ’|‘llc (hilivillltioll, alnid lnllcll con- her Ut entriw i" uw Olynmic game” ` year Um SU" of 1' U' R' Inspector NuIl.ngU 6? um B 8 0 nwu In tl _ , _ 3-2. At nh time wan iiiere an i,,dicat,_,__ casioh. the freight Saturday inorning tivo f [ll YESTERDAY _ (Canadian Press.) ff heart and that Wentworth llloscley, _ i _ . .i t l i l ~ ‘ illsloli, niljnnrned since ,iie_ is greater than on lilly previous oc- ;Uolburn of Maccun was run over by ‘X "re W U" C one aww H MONTBEAL, June 23-The Coro- nf=r‘s jury this afternoon brought in ii weapon with which the i,i0,;.`*1,\,, verdict to the eilect that W. A. Biles, night alter being stabbed, died from On the roll cali iiiiit ,,,,,,,,,,,,]_ 'V Fl'I‘0CKHQl,M_ .lnnn 23~'l‘hn num. HALIFAX, June 23 -The eight cn .emu 'U Bc0_re 9' Vi“t_°"Y wdfll/.\1lf~ the effects of a knife wound in th Mosely will be arraigned Mondaylt morning oil afchargs of illanslallgh-the ll. Tllff ls oliloi-1 ' t M0~1RfAll~~ l - HELD Rl5sPolllslBl.E l=0R _ _ Of fifPU_§_';'_‘11-iii' fiwfiifloi wifi... i............¢.., ter. ‘ '" The case ll peculiar fn that the struck has not yet been found. _ i None of those in the room with tho accused and the victim at the time d 6_tlle quarrel saw the blow struck ad!! ‘it was ilot even known"thst the vic- f assistant manager of the liivelsidsitim was injiireij imtii iiiteen minuus _ _ Iiln, Dominion Park is responsible foryn of ii wfilkoiii; of the Roosevelt _iam izhiveuteen heats and two dllalifyinlz "mf" frm" Oxford' I _.In tam D_0mmmn La_cl:0.Bs“ ABB.0cm_ me dean" gates, » ~' rounds will be necessary to ro- The driver of the Maritime lflxiircss "0" tm mn” the v_"`“t‘f'g Town' As ii rlllc they exiwcsliliil their rc. l duce the field of U5 entries for thol observed the child lying by the side Lweliie defeated the I"lsh`('”"‘m“”“" 2' volt by silence. ‘ 100 metre dash to six men entitled Lol of thc track and when the truill stop- l WMI" "he Ef‘*"' E"‘] tmm "I the Nu' fter the occurrence. lllceely suited that Biies attempted o stab him and the knife must ha'Y0 en tllrned back when he oarried. The drtailcil vote for pi-nnl.iuni_ wi,n_ compete in the final. ‘Ped th” '"9" “'”"¢- Wick “l'li f0llI\d the ti°““]” j“"r"“y“d U’ '|""`°"‘-U “ml Une hun-dred men are 'entered for i Child had been run over by the ilre- WH" th‘“"’ ‘|*’-“’“t"‘l bl’ the T**“"m9*1‘||S 'Phill 56| Roof-levi-it 107 I .afollcf.f.o 4] (llllnniills 17 I-Illghcs _ 2 Not voting 344 A ll:-lent 02 the 200 metre flush, 28 will contest violls train. K" l-he D- 1'- A- match by H Billlillil' ill the 400 metre event and 71 in Portions of the right leg and _ the “COTE- tlin 800 metres.i left arm wei`.\ severed ami both lf-.gs At ffornwnll the home tl-.mn re- l<‘or 1500 metres 88 men are enter- 'and the right arm were broken, _` tained the leadersllip of the N, L. U. cd and for the 500 metre 80. l-in told the traillmen he wlis pick- by wlnllini; a 7 to 3 victory over the 'I‘lie l0,i)00 me|_rc rlln has attract-3 ing strnwbel-ries. Shalnrocks of this city. ' ed 82, ` The boy wus brought to Oxford ---*-~ At tiincn during the ballotting tho- ' Jet, and when the train reached ple under the direction of their lead- ffflllvclitifln was in izrrat colifllsioli. president wus Sherman 597 Boral 21. Merriam 20 Hadley - lil Beveridge 2 Gillette 1 Absent 'il Present but not- voting 352 In the conclusion just llefore ad caniiidaga regularly placed before tha' man on the committee refusing tc convention. The motion from New Hampshire g support the nominees ofthe re ular convention of l9l2._ _ l _ _ _ _ _____.___. ,-_-_-_-,L-:_-ia-_-_-¢_-;_-_-_-_-.--_-_-:_fr--‘-=--'-' olmnn Gini. or Pnsiinvsis. London correspondent of th New D _ . ~ yin-lr Bun visited Miss Margaret gnaw, wllo has been with her throng Utabler at her home in Northnmhel‘- her whole illness, believes her .‘ in-nil andeeneliiiiea after e close in- eevery ni _.life in n aillliirnowml ir §J{§§S'72.1.§rlIiH2§§IT'"'§ii§"§flE§'§§7§§Ii stood up to have her 'Ph0l1U8\”_ai’ _ _ taken. Dr. Fothergill, her physieirill. ST. JOHN, June 21-A BDBUH1 declared his belief that her cure wa A ermanellt and the Rev Father Ker vestigation, that there is no doubt gei,ny_ whatever that her recovery from paralysis, from wnich _she had _ lung sulisred and for which she visited the grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, is genuine. ll/iiss.Stablcr, who went to Lourdes wiui ine einer, English “Pilgrims 11 week or so ago-, continues to impro- ve and gain in strength, She had heeii suffering from paraly- sis for some time, was eagerly pre- paring for a visit t0 a f0l`th°0“““l§ - il t 't' ef ,__t__ at Uowpem a neighi,0,.i,,g viii. ;i_¢_a_r_;score of es ones i s a m age. Miss Stabler was 21 years old on June 8 She s ellt her two Dl`¢C¢d1“l! If . D - _ - les up ln the moun- blrthdays in bed. When she under ton, thllteeii ini _ _ ___ i L rdes at the talns, that the _town was cclebrll nl! “wk the journey 0 ou id Hon". pay, Snow decided to go. as , beginning of the p esent month nt._l0 the instance of _the’lCatllolic, Womcu's A Leagiie wigh mme personal friends she S ,.eciim,,i in, an amwillance stretcher wagon handy, the old man decided to hoof it. A Late in the aftern(_!0n. ilflillf waist to her feet. Her left arm was enjoying himself to his fill. S“0_W nlee pelsleii. she and nie of iii-_weneiever in olinrley ilefhewlws somnia and periodical loss ol sD'N“N`-ll pines in West Culnnlillgtorl. Hathaway - o and was practically dead frolu hcr wiui attacks of paralysis and imiliai d in the back from which she wss. leatl exhausted said the old man, whose hair is whit - t _ , _ _ _ . _ _ _ii w o e no ming better ”“’ his ““"‘°' "M wh" ‘t mme” 0 2 'ine :net ther. un. investment inerlret - Arvly fit _t-uuidian Oflwe at Owe- .”“"“"1 0"- “"°°_h@'_ “NNY ‘H120 CWD- in lei' ‘ - _ ovnri so-wnhlis so lvlIl_I~ls_ NORTH ADAMS, June 2|.-Hot gun and dusty roads didn’t bother U. W. Snow, eighty-five years old, when it came to ii matter- of walking ii mere twenty miles. 1 may not be as good as Weston G. LONGB DAT T0 RACE Wiiulfliir Jet a telegram slatilll the ”*° 'l‘hc ri-l~luli; of'f.ho voting for vice- i,n'y wan Mali, ATI‘AN'["" G"-1 '7""e 19-1" his fittcllliit f.o escuiic, hindered by double the Seaman," U“i"“ |-‘B9 ucceptml the 0F --1-----' Hllilcliliin, John Wallac . a co 'L proposal of the government, to sub-i_n0i_}iiug iiiifm-seen "gay happgen to e, livlc Hel`Vif1K a term nt the cit stockad _ y e, ’”`“ was sraldcd to death today in a -sew- _ Ton(-,NTO_ June 20__Aftc,. a dish er. Wallace was working with the I LONDON, June 20-The gllltlnllu- ________ ____ to their ,._,Hpect,vc ,.,,,mi,,g road i-;alli_; when _he approaclieil a idcrwriting attracts much attentivll in powers, 'l‘om Lorlgboat, the Indian, ":_*:_"h0l°-_ _ 5`l00lUL’ Bnt0§>l>0I_‘_t\1nit-y tg i ' ' l _ Th t three d Charlie Qnerrie, manager of the _“Wal ""m_ 5"” “(91 0 ‘Valle (manual hmm as 2 pats im mce_|'al‘Idchllmseh lacrosse team, were “nm th” f~7"““"_] B hfmk Was f“f`“€d and ni0l1il_lS 89 H0011 an U mug I’ matched to afoot mee at the S,1t,,r_ th_en dropilcll into the hole, and in a l dented list of what are called hero _ ._ . .» minute. was ollt of sightin its wind- . dny night professional meet for .i00 _ _ _ `l“added issue." yards, for a side bet of $25. ‘m"”H` 1_0" m'“"t“s after he 0"'-ered. ii, Tm, ],,_,.gest ,,,ci,,,,ie (;nm,da_ _Q5_ii00__ and while the guards _were standing r noi) sie.-lingin3_i ,wr cents., of which --------- over ell lnanlloles waiting, gun i y the public took only 30 per cent., ' _ hand' T0" “lm to attempt £0 get 011* city of Winnipeg, .£060,000 fours, of l0,000 gallons of boiling water were ) which the public touk 26 lJ01` C0“t~i '[00 _l_el1__l0050/£l\t_& I‘i_\t£i_ng togrent by the ' - k _ < n, .L873,000, _ ` fic oI‘.V 0 ie `ll ton a and C t- ‘binitllfchmtlhehgliiiliittodlghonly 5 per ton Mills. g 0 __ gens; Alggnia Steel Corporation, .i.'l,- _ *_* H0l>ii\i_: to rescue the convict, Guard h 113,000 lives, of which the public took one cent per- word each insertion Manders, from whom he mario his 7 DBI' Cent- - in this column. Gash must accom- escape' ""-‘hlllfeefed 10 enter the sew- S Thus of the eight largest issues in pany order and uv, pei. cent discount er, hilt the superintendent of the _ thc past three months amounting to allowed, Minimum charge ¢wen¢,y-iive works told him that it was llsnlcsu ii .i,'21,750,|l00 sterling, the underwriters *UNI l"?f'1*“?‘l t0 nlluw the li ' cents. _ _ _ _ acrilich. wm.,, init witi, ul, ,,v,,,.u_g__ __i- 7,-___ __e__ wAN_______). A (__I______ ___O»R--G1-__NERA__ 'ihc ciillvlct was only n. short dis. D -cs References rsrlllired APDW ,.,._,,t_ - _ '._,__ N __h_____ A___, 3_9 flii_lr_e in the sewer wllcll the flood of The public nsks what can they -be (1_‘,)_;§§2',`_;",3t U L (;_2fi\.i_.,i_ lifllllliif water struck him-, and it if-ll doing will. thin vii,-_ii_ mass Ui ,,,.,,ii_ _ _ __ _-_ _____ ____.__ believed b_v thu oiiicers that he was is really necessary, illt ii' lot loveitlof the bat'-l95hil’3'°f th¢ 1101111’ “Bet Zssted issues. WAN'l‘l1.l), (ARL ‘FOR GENERAL lite-rally cookrll to death, ` E i U 1 'l‘l\e f-ici that insllrance coin allies housework’ no was]-Img' Good wag- ((‘-anadlan Press.) mit the striking seamehs’ grievances to ii Board of Arbitration. KING GEORGE READS Al_.()UD WHILE QUEEN MARY KNITS ing has caused the King and Queen to ,cancel their private engagements for a itime. that they have been adding con- H isidera-bly to their iiopularity by allow- 'ing themselves frequently in pllnlic. Many persons are in Loudon now on holiday bent, and they are always able to take home with them pi pic- ture of their sovereignfl driving thro- ugh parks and streets in the least formal way, their faces radiant at the cordality of their reception. Princess Mary nearly always ac- companies her parents on these drives, nr.l hulls l.e.'self, to her e\'idellt_ i' shy, \'e'il.'l\t', nn immense fiivr-r».*.e with Fthe crowds. King George and Queen are establishing an even more demo-_ cratic bond of union w-ith their people _ __ _ 24| ~ . , . . ilow fornl an/ilnliortant class of un- l,_____ce qt 6_24M3,p_\ Al’PI.l<. (_-ROI IS Sl-IORT than marked the reign of Kin Fd. derlvriterfl suiggcsts a pu_I‘ti&l answer. --------------,-~,-----'r--’_°"“ "` ' _ "'* ward and Queen Alexandra, and al- They se-ii out consois ,md other giit_ WANTED, _'_l`l<»1_1(.»Ij1ER_ F02 BRIDQETOWN, June 19-The apple,ready are tasting their reward in the edged st0Cks_ u,,de,.“,,.ite for good Corner Sc oo, suPD cmeié _ - - croy prospect of the Annapolis Valleylraiiidly growing aflegtion 0( the pnb_ issue,” getting them at anguai ¢05¢;_ ADDI? to_JOhl1 St€\Vl1I‘t. eCl`€ MY. at he present time is inclined t b _l o e ic. namely, issue price, less commission, Ff`_e_’l"fh_B“fe"~___ ___5'24lI_E6il1d. a checkered one, more particularly ati An cvenfn free from n t _ _ -- -- » - - _ g e gagemen s e and lock them lip. _ f (JBL WANTED, TO IJEARN TYPE the. western _end. In sorhe SECUOIIS. of an kind i wclc d h K' _ y s ome by t o lug- All the same there is no blinking Mtting- Must h¢W° 5 fail' °d“°9»ti°“- Where l'“m`“Y'“l¥ has been cmehluyl nd Queen h lik tl hours aftei a tete a- _ f_ is assured. Again in other orchards' an if W qmet udly needs a rest. _ _ ___-_ -‘ 6 22Mt - ~ ‘ ‘ -_ __ T. »- i.-UXEq;BLA(;i{ SILVER ETC__ ln Annapolis county, where sprayingl etqdmner in the privacy O! tha S"°W “Vee in Adams' Word cam” L .d- l R h ’ Isl ' i ‘has been neglected, there will not beitfmeenys rooms-' Th? King is a g°°d om his birthplace at West (‘-umnilnz 'friendigave liim a ride as far. nvoy, six miles. Seeinii H0 OU” rives the daily stage Going ovel now queried Snow Not yet, was the reply. I ve EOC i iz' y - ' “I attributed mv cure to our bless- unmh mmd,,g_ ed Lady of Lourdes," she told the Sun reporter, who watched her llml_li:_ _ 1 _ SHOW- ___'________________________; All right l'li walk home. ini _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ______.-_._-_-_-_-_-_-.-. -.- -\ .- cil'foi_llll ollilllllo Piii_sliiEfi¢ES H.--_.L_ __t.__-__- Following is the list of nolnina-__ tions :- - Pli-nam No.. s. 237 TWT- 2-” PACE BTAKE. ‘ - 1*. ti. magnet, olierloirerewn. D. A. McKinnon, Glfsrlottetown. J. Ae Henderson, Charlottetown. Alex. R. McKay. 0h°fl°¢*»°°°W“- John M_§Ph0rlon, 0hsrl0f»f»0f0W“- H. O. caper, Charlottetown. Byrne sl~e_|,- sei-in nlper. _ ' ' ' __ _ - - . ~ 5- ________°_§___ PUR" No’ °" 3 MINUTE Tm” .'imhr°`iiel"idel-'til;liphdiie‘3i:>'trtl3:t.t;li°W"° "`_° i ‘ 1;§C¥if’6if`iTnTaiiUan xr ‘nnsr Yemfdev W” °‘“Y‘°“ “°¢“’°° “' . » f ' ° _ _F Richard Hegzftéhtgfeazzafé Bb _ The ride will be high this tvening 1';?§tl?8snr:;;,°¥5erlnc:!;0 o2o E ty-six above. The lowest recorded the ' " "' e o ~ Michael McKenna, Vernon River ridge. _ All A. stewart, Southport- Yerlr relnf stables. York P°l“*- 1)_ A, Mcliinnon, Charlottetown. Fred Cameron, _ Ciiai‘l0l=t°¢0Wll~ J. C. Sims, Charlottetown. Clement Blanchard, Charlottetown. 1-rein-y Gurney, Charlottetown. _y_ p_ Irving, Cape Traverse. PACE STAKE' tional safety valves." : -' ` 6-Qjglilli nioimi nei¢e,..ie_'__ vel-non River - ,__ emo . __` soy wa ‘inn-, AN isrslinioiilm _ Bring, 'I' Fnur' Mm' KM' 'mv hmm-1; guy is wantedi One wllblias this morning by the f'Rexsll Store" P__s_ Howlth Cap' T,..v°",_ ill-lané A, _'_i;_0o(il_1_l;,_ __l_._»_¢;n_g____e er. “con li fair education, and who lives in Tested Thermometer with a northern ~““‘~“’ “"°°‘“""" ”°"' °‘““"" -§i..'l'...i‘.’.l'“ei'.i.i... oi»f\<»ff°°°~'“- ` ' nm ilslllilli or roliilf .'i.“‘ii‘4‘i°“2.l’“.;.f.’.I"Z3 E3E¥ii1'.°i§§ii 3Z5’§”"" "“' 'M' °°"°”- °°°" ' B' " \ H C Hooper Charlottetown. ' pp Y ~ 6 2 Mm lslanll fire- . a so anc , on ani __ __________e__ ___ __ ____0__ 0w___ _O ____ _ -leader and it is his llivariahle custom MGRAL EARNESTNEQS for sale. Box 91, Amherst, N. S- ,us workin q' g e. “Wlio read aloud to the Queen while she i, g .uch ravages up u tl _ _ _ - ron Youuo clans. ____ _!5:?i‘_‘!¥§‘?_i_l1fl- -foliage .innng ni., pint Wee waging-‘fl W°\'1<=- S112 GOES not care for light he -_-~ D'1ilAC0N-OH -Time 2. 1912.. at 205_3 which has been very favorable lori Qrawref but is Very f0“d Of b00kS On St. John St. Regillllii *-0 Joh” 'l- the growth of such low f'orln of""‘¥""'1 *Wd hi°t°"Y~ ‘She is 9° ¢xP°\`¢ B i- CLEVEi,A»ND_ 0i,i0_ _june 20__ and Mrs Deacon, formerly of North piunt iii,” iknltter that, when alone, she will get That the dress' of our young girls has Wiltshire. P- E- I- il 90"- C°“g‘"“t“l` Unf0l`fl1YlB.'~€1y. NUS iB |10! the Onlvlmmugh a great deal of readmg Wm" never i,,.e,, less .moiieni inc., iii., du H ations nest “gettin in its deadl work "Ut Weil OMG Ht0 in her W Pk charge made by Miss Beulah E. Kell- tlemelihl overcoat. Owner can have ‘N10 have Hefllriftefl Bl>l`l1_¥il\g. Probab-_ Will knit and l-Blk With the f»3|'0¥1t0St nard in nn address before the Nat- same by proving property and pay- ll’ this lat'-91” ld manifest to a great-1 PRES. Whenever she visits a philan. ional Conference of Charities and ing for thin nd, Jas, J, Morril-icy. er extent in the ViCiIlity Of l3car'l-hi`0lJiC ii1SUtl1tl0l1 S110 lnV8YiHbl5` rlnri-notion here thin morning “Young 6_24MEi,_ River than elsewhere. On the Annapo-.conles upon some of her own handi- .- i _ ii it pei » tra' di, -_--~----_-----~--,----~ lis side of this town, where thsiwork which is being worn b in lid in llwelffouce Baslilelvllinles Kina 'lEA('Hl`“R WANTED FOR MARSH' Clarke Bro. l ve -bee . efl i V vn R y i ei’ is ,_ H Fmmu -ilold School First or second clruil-l » 1 h q' m n rar H Wim. veteran i " my lar vioen emut1ons_but no t _ _ Mile ,e ,_ Mm _ fil>I`&Yli1fZ_t €i1`0l‘0|\¥§l‘‘l>ilfYi°°é1£¢tl:S,H1;;\i=r&'-eine. “rue fnll moenmill ee et 9.a4 am. igftéowf meg in 4 gem 5iiii_i\l*‘.°. "'°"° mm 'M' my "0 °b°'"' ` at ' Bi‘\‘lI_¢..§t§l-.} _N6\‘_\\5 NYU- _J°i,,.,.m,r,¢¢u_ olun-lo_ttetownZ"I"“" on____-l_ul;:__'ii:_. ;__ “___” '___ ___ mem inn. Wllto “A W0 Ggfmmfvg above. and at nine p.m. it was sixty- i>uli'sn_i7io.f»4 .snails can friiofr -;.r.c.‘siin». cl..ill..¢uiew.._ _ __ _ _ _on _ ___ ____‘_________ -._______i___~_._________-_ Pllon anna amen awry .oiuiemiiewn one sv 1 & I __¥_.f.._-_-el-H-~ As one observer ex rcsssd himself fruit growers have become disheart- of their neighbors encouraging -such - THE 'IEIIPERITURES (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO June 24-Moderate to warm. ' _ The temperature s.`t :three o'clock i The lowest temperature recorded bove zero-and the highest was seven- nine a, ni., yesterday lt was sixty- was sixty-six above. The lowest temperature recorded Bafturduv “Las sixty-one d°8\`¢¢! “D0” nine o.in.-Saturday it was sixty-live seven sieve and at :nine D- HI- ' lt' so. net sz. --------.-.-.-=-----f.-.-_-_-_-_-= _-_-_-_~.»e-_.sa ._ a-_-_-_ _ _ - Prince Albert and Prince George I both fond of khittlhg, and, like theig lmother, send their work, to charitsi- ble institutions. - - , It is announced that the King and _ Queen will pay a visit to Ranelsgh _ ‘s summer The engagement is ai lthl _ ' ipresellt set for July 11,AldersbdL Uay, when n very large social gatlielt 'ing is sure to be present. ' Another royal engagement spoken 0f_ is the visit that the King nlay pay ,,Am,,_ _,une 2_,_.,.,__, ,_,x_,c,,,,-W, 0,' ui ireland in-is month. 'rliln -mile ae- pellds entirely upon circumstsnceq but the irish people a e hopin that lpostpone the event. King George would time the visit, should he he lable t0 go, so as io attend the Cur~ ,ragh which take place in the last week :Of Jllile. and'for which races he has horses entered for each day. 'I'lie.l{,ing has received a ie-ry in- LONDON, June 20-Though morn- lterestiug letter from the Emperor or Germany in which the latter suggests tllat one of the King's'gons should bg ,allowed to complete his education in |G‘fl'm0"y~ The King has not yetcome fto any discussion in the matter, but :about the Court it is regarded an ihigllly probable that Prince Albertin ,due course will be sent to one of the 3 German universities for a time, and Heidelberg is Spoken of as likely to be selected. I King George spent some time at this university as a young man, and .he still retains very happy memories of these days. Prince Albert will com- plete his studies at the Royal Naval lliollege, Dartmouth, this year, and ig Mary, who tolerate ceremony when it ‘ the" t" b" Sent t0 593- OU board 056 for n time. It is unlikely, therefore, that the young Prince will be sent to Germany before the autumn of next iyear. When he goes he will have been created Duke of- York by the King and will be entered under that name. 'DELEGATEB ON THEIR UPPERS. : CHICAGO. June 21-The high cost of living in Chicago during conven- tion week today made itself felt with delegates to the Republican National Convention. Collections and sub- -scriptions were started by the Nation- al Committee aniiindividuals to de- fray expenses of those delegates on ‘ whose purses the extended session was telling. It is the first time in many years members of the committee said _ _ B _ y _ ___1 _*___* __ _ _ _ g y to. ' pp _ g _ o _ and .ehnt this situation had intruded on of iniiiis- xvi, was the startling i<*'oU"ND AT onwF.i.i. covn. ous- iihorteu up the onlne cron with filosi-W'-'~’*"' when fnffffslnlfls fflellds to teal a national convention. Some of tha ,delegates it was learned today, had illlfliinefl £0 leavfi for home tomorrow, itheir funds having become so far de- _iilcted they were unable to remain ilongrl; Less than a dozen already ihiive surrendered their seats in the convention to their alternates, and in fprevcnt a general depopulatlon of the hundred knitted articles emily year, fund. HllNDlCllPS IlT TH GOLF The limi llilniliwll. mixed foursome match of the season, was played on Belvidere links, on Saturday after- noon. Mrs. Arthur l’eake and H. W. Longworth with the best net score, being the the prize-winners. Tea was served by Mrs. Longwortb and Mrs. Rosborough. The following are the scores of the different teams: Mrs. Arthur Peake and H. W. Long- worth-Total score 88, handicap 32, net 56-. Miss Haviland and Sydney Hop- kirk-'I‘otsl score 87, handitsp 30, net 57. _Mts. J. 0. Hyndman and Aurtliur W. Weeks.-Total score 76, handicap 18, net 58. Mrs. W. Wi Clarke and W. E. Bentley.--Total score 92. handicap Miss Grant and A. A. McLean.- Total score 96, handicap lit, net 62 . ldrs. Bagnall and Mr. Claxton.- Total score 95; handicap 83, ost 62. ' Miss McLeod and Dr. Jenkins,- __one above. _ ~ E LINKS SATURDAY 63. Mrs. Fred Morris and W. W. Clarke. -Total score 80, handicap 15, not 65. Q Mrs. J. Warburton and D, B. Stewart.-Total score 87, handicap 22, net 65. Mrs. W-. S, Stewart and Percy Pope.-Total score 91, handicap I5, net 66. __i. .1 .u:_<.*.~m':.@‘v' ;_._‘f_ '_-<,.-.n . ~ ~ - 1:.. if ly/ 'i. ~ 3' ._ I: 1"' 1 _ ,___ r' 'i l' i ? 1 li . i.. . --i ¢ \ I l -l i l l l i 1”' _ _ l. i iii i» _P _ -_'. J., ,f #Li 3. ._ . " 3,. __ ._ ___ fi: ./- . _.ii . _ it l"& _ .i . , i i ,_ . ji 'ffl .» _'ln il, iii ,. x., if ,_. _ _... __ i_-Il i . \_f J .il i i ._