._.l- ... V. BI I Il " - _e ' . . 'rn;tcHAnLo'r'rs'rowNcoAnmAN , muwuv .Bill HUSTHIIM. nuzuvfs iiiiiis ROGSEVELT N\EETS.' THIRD _ . iinuu..us uf auviniuini ' A SE AT THE CUNVENT AN Anurninuwlfggillf H,-_`,, ___¢__ _.___ _ 2* ir:-._ ln. .ierpul1ii'F.l!n"V .' ' ` ' i Hour.-iii.rurw@u.uuuu».rn. a 1 u, . u .uw|f;|; Muanfnfg " ” " " Damoorutes-ldoho Delegation 'lsserts itself us Republican uw - E ufuusiiuicln Attorney General Isaacs' _ 'Tribute .ii ‘ . ' (Canadian Press) - LONDON, June 21-Cap't Arthur H. Rostrom of the Oarpathia re-. 'ceived the united thanks of the Brit- ish government and Court at today’s sitting of the Boar$soi Trade inqudry, into the 'ritquiu ui ter.: ‘ ‘ Sir Rufus Isaacs, Attorney General__. said: "I decided to take the rliest opportunity the government hx been able to get of expressingt to Cap't Rostrom on behalf of His Ma,jesty’g 'Government how deeply sfateful we are to you for your conduct and for the large number of lives you were in. strumental in saving." ‘ Lord Mersey, the presiding judge, and .Sir R0bt Findlay: associated themselves in congratulations to Ulllfi R0St~l”0ll1. Wh0 was loudly cheered. ‘ S. S. ASSOCIATION ' CONVENTION S. , _ ._-____ (Special by Phono.) SUMMERSIDE , June Zl- Commencing in July Rev. W. A. Ross, General Secretary of the N. B. and P. E. I; Sunday School Associa- tion will hold conventions, etc, as follows:-Thursday, July 4th in Char- lottetown- District; Friday, July Bth 'in Kensington District; Monday, July Sth in Bummerside District.~ Conven- tion in Travel1er`s Rest Hall, Wednes- day. July 10th in West Prince Dis- trict; Thlirsday, July 11th in 0'Leary District; Saturday, July 13th in Tyne Valley District; Monday, July 15th in S. E. Prince District The offli- cere of the above mentioned districts are asked to select 9, suitable ,place lor holding their conventions and to urge upon all schools the importance of being well represented, especially at the educational session Pastors are inked to bring the convention to the attention of their congregation and superintendents to their schools as frequently»a.s opportunity oilers _be- tween no_w and the convention da|tc.J. . STANDARD OIL C0. NEW YORK. June 20-vice Dmi- dent James A. Moffett of the Stand- llfli Oil CDIDDBUY of New Jersey was on the stand in the hearing of the Waters-Pierce-Standard Oil injunction lultmall day' yesterday, and had a trying time in his eilorts to get into record his exceedingly poor opinion of the management ai the Waters- Pierce Company. It seemed equally difficult for him to answer Samuel Untermver's questions without get- ting the old Standard Oil subsidiar- ies and group of st‘ockholdcrs'1'n con- trol of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey too closely linked. T-he hearings are being held in -Samuel Un`termyer’s office before a commis- stoner appointed by the l_\illssouri testimony in the suit to' lar' "the _‘ present ‘Waters-Pierce management to recognize the right of melstbekuolders- or the steuauru ou, _mpa'\i`y'»of'_New'Jersey to vote the steel] ol ' the Waters-Bierce Company' which tgey 'received when the New' Jersey otnpany' gave up its subsid- iary '~holdin'g's. _ ' Junom PARKER ci-IA-1a1viAN». BALTIMORE, June_ 20-Former Judge Alton B. P.-iriver of 'New York wagftoday selected temporary chair- men ol the Democratic National Cdhvontion which meets here next week. by the committee of arrange- ments. ‘ , THREE CHILDREN DROWNED. _ i ____ ST. CATHARINSS, /June Z0-Three children were drowned and the Well- and canal was closed t6 navigation this afternoon when the Canadian government steamer Les Canadienne, 'bound up to Lake Superior for survey work, struck the upper gates of lock -No. 22 at Thorold. ' The gates gave way und the rush of water from above carried the steamer and the lower gates into the reach bor 10W-. Where the steamer struck the~_ rocky bank and sank with a large hola in h r hull. Willie Wallaee,Willie~_ Jacks and Lsonary Bretherlck, ali_ aged five years, were swept over the cantll bank in the waste water and' 'were drownsd. The mass of water con- tinued down the canal as far as lock .Noi '18,' badly damaging the banks; and overflowing the adjoining farm. lands. New gates will be placed in. pdsitfon tomorrow and it is hoped- the interruption to 'traffic will be I' . _ _’f’f"“lll li_‘§n lu 5.-5.... "I to luhehi htm ueeruue :o:\o;°ro_;v__1a%__5.;1:__an_;l laying 7 or as s ' - : 0 s tqmffw meals; at 5.15. Monday o.t___-__ .op new may ue_ M8; __ ___ l as s even n a . . tomogow at 1.84 and fgdonday at 1.55; ét 1310 rise tomorrow morning :rg on ay at 4.0% and Tuesday If "f‘h|.moou rlqes tomorrow morning ' 12.51. It ' _i*;:§3¥°';AiIiyh:tue s._g4 u.m_._ L ot today and t°l.ll°"°‘Y. .1 _:ia i "oft,-nv' - » Il G, D. Prescott -- ` CARLMON. Hon. J. K. Flemming Donald Munro _ - G. Lcverett White CHARLOTTE. Hon. W. C. H. Grimmer Hon. Geo. J. Clarke Dr. H. I. Taylor Scott D. Cuptill ' KENT. Hon. D. V. Landry (lol. John Sheridan J. T, Bourque _ KINGS. Hon. J. A. Murray 5?* SEP’ Byrne, S. R. Leger, P. J.Venoit, J Dcle rade Tlllll Ili form-Hour Watt son vi *_* (Canadian Press) dale ates,"' ' ' ' _ Roosevelt. -- ' CHICAGO, Juuu 21-when the ru- ‘Pl.il1l¢e"'-the levi' that Roosevelt ,..:.:';'°..i.'::..':.f'.;'.'.'.'§'°.:'.."..' 32:23:23 f"~--»»-»-- ly proved acceptable and the mem- .sign to ‘the Eid £1 S ihene c¢?,';‘i7§;`_ any of the contested delegates voting this “"‘"“°9“ “”*°“°¢_l_>p_l:_glih_l_l_ §c__i_2o___d_ng_ ____ egeengatches ___l-i3:_lF_-383;.__-l_1_;:_1;a__g2l_n§h;e¢;t:'dcou_;1__ Stock Judging _Classes hem summer vacation. D. S. McQuai-rie, YORK' 'mm th” °iW- MMV “wives We” the order paper in pretty good style. Y¢9t°"d“Y at G"““d/River' L°t 14' - --~ as fT22.lQ_w' HUB- H- F- M°|‘°°d victims of their ferocity, _and hund- It was agreed to make 5 th,-ee years' were a great success. Between one TO LET, for the month of July and J- K- Pilldm' _ reds of houses were robbed by roving ,zontract with wha Halifax Elect;-ie hundred and tifty and two hundred , August, a _furnished house, with DF- 0- E- M0Wh0“5° bands, while the jewellery stores were ,Tmmway company at $62.50, for an people were present. Bl/°l'¥0lle oi . modern conveniences and- large barn. J- A- Y°““E _ 1 first looted and then burned. For- a11_,,~|ght and avg,-ymight mrvim which were intere;s_ted in the___wor_k.dA _Sflitaglz f'or___a fatally of four. zgiap- geigners and their property were scru- A 5 _ 1 .1 | F_ B_ large number too part in e u g- Y H }1§P__l*1ll 0 Ct- _ __ 6-2 ti GLUUOEB'-PER' _ . irwlouslv rlespgecticd by _#hc _troops. M¢S.\;,d;rh:dascorm(§a:\;' tonhldll 4 per ini; Bild “.1 th; di§°_:‘““'A°“' Scsi” 'PQI L(I:3_'{» IA WITHIN. _ _ . _i omen an ci ren foun re uge at cent londg to 'the' guy at 93, the cards were use an n every wav e ie /1 y imi s. u a e for s Elections _next MondaY.___Tl;e _ the British Consulate. There is quiet 1,.-Opeeda to place the city in funds to classes were conducted as they family of three or four. 'I'his_Bunga. dates are. Governrnen _ . . today_ but an stores are cl0sed_ and pa for the tram c0m_pany.s poles to would . be at the Agri- low is most conveniently Situated. Stewart. J-_ B- HW°h°y'A‘J‘ Witzeud strong Chinese guards are posted at beyexppopriated by mg qty, gpomd cultural College. Messrs. McRae and APDIY £0 X- Y- 0-. Gllllldisll Oili- Martin Robichaud.Opposition-Jam P-1 the city gates. the commmv not accept the cash Op Elliott who were int cha_;‘gs 3; _ tae ____f;t_!\_-______X_____i___§______A____*i_:___i_____fi-Zgivlti. "` ' fered, expropriation proceedings will W°"k are °°mD°t°“ 5'” °“ “sas c` ' ELLIGENT HONEST P. 0. OFFICIALS. be takem' stockmen and deserving of the thanks smart boy is wanted- One who has ---- of the people for the way lu which a fair education, and who lives in Bild F'-~ D- Swim- “N l“d°l’°“d°“" C°“'| OTTAWA June 20-One curious re- u.BERAL3 INCREAS D TAMFF they give their instructions. Clgsses Charlottetown. Good wages is offer. servetlvev- S“l>l’°\‘*1“S “I” G°"°""° suit oi thu' 'rieuuic disaster noted » E ' D ` mont- nf, gba custqmg fdepgrtmentlhera, jg 0TTAwA_ June 8__Newspapm-5 are Satrirdgyi on the fats; 0( A. ___¢°- _________ _A ___ -_;-;;_< _-_-5'-22_MtL the BX'-lTaordll_lB_l`Y 5-ll1_0ll.nt of con- attacking the Borden gov- Wright, North Bedeque an on on- TEACHER WANTED-KINGSBOIL FEAR EDITOR WAS MURDER” science money received since the .nu-ment for making slight shy at springsum, hue cv, ou Tues- uugh school, hue '41, niumcts... ` ”""" __ event occurred lr°m people who may changes in the eurin 1. order-in cuuu- .iuy ue Egmoue Buy. This is un up- 45. sim or second uiuuu. rn-ui HACKENSACK, N- J-. J““° 19” have to cr0§s.tl1e ocean again. ull. It is said that pl”°°lH€lY portunity that the farmers should do class preferred. Supplement $25.00. Tm’ may °f A' D" H°w°rd' 5 'muve The customs department received similar chanizss Were made YBBNY by their utmost not to miss. , Spring and fail vacation. H. .l _ 0| 'l`°f°“f»°i B V°¢°"°“ “°W“P”'P°A` “W today from the Archbishop of Chicou- the Laurier government, The cus- f°f» Wh" W” b‘!"i°“ “t E“51°"°°d-‘ time, ,, num or money, $5.25, which some uct wsu framed hy the Laurier A MARINE DISASTER. ,FA-,;;.,.~@D A ;,.},,‘Af,;,‘f,,;,,_0F~.,.HE T\l°ld8Y Will 11°' 0l\\\lUl0¢1 *-0685* in hm been given to him by one ol his government expressly so as to make -- an effort to ¢i0t0l'lIlll10 Wllethvl' th‘?"° hook as conscience money. The this possible and that government BUDA PEST, ‘June 21-As Hun-_ was foul pls/y in _connection with his money arrived in an snvgiopo which availed itself (ully of this permission. garign river steamer was burned on death. H0Wal‘d WIS folllld Monduy vygg not sealed. as the gum on the These all were in the direction of re- Carnavode. on the Lower Danube. morning buried in the ruins of his fold had never been moistened it ia Cord Where the liberal §0verllm8nt|Twenty-three passengers are missing cottage which had been burned to the ¢,h0..ght_ The money was ,sue in made ia heavy increase 011 tl" “fill “nfl if ill f°Bf°<1 that WHY ll” d.°*“i- - ------ --------» -- -- ~ -'- ground. 'i‘hat'neighbors saw a the form of nv, “,318 nom and B by order-in-council. On Augusth Zghd Two ofmher crew were burned to PARTNER WANTED WITH 4000 T0 strange man in the vicinitymad that -~¢h.m D|“¢_,,-»- qugrtm Ig an-,ved 1904, the governor-ir;_co_u_i;ci_l__ __ec_e_ (leash w e 57 persons were res- siuiwr' H__€_°s“";bl: _‘fr we - rolled in ban s un er e e srre touched qmd 1, 5 ¢s,¢|m°ny eo the v mattress of bf; bed. The county au- ho__”t_.0_ the post om” om______la_ :_\;_rng.||,:,___¢;_|____i1_;:_:._:i_rg;i.n_nra_§l_:_e_._y_i:_ ggi: CLOSES ITB 276'l‘H YEAR. - ' _ - Dbdlliw. - _ _ 51,,-,i mass ru canada aduty oi $7.00 CAMBRIDGE. Mass. June 20 ___g_,__,,,s _M _, I.. ,_,,° 1,... th°r°"m' mul “nr . HON" R}rgO€§g?E FOR ENQLAND ` per ton` should bo imposed on all ironl Americana aldest educational lnstitu- AUCTION, FURNITUQE 'AT R531. ~ " and steel railway bars or rails in any tlon,__l;lai;a_?_i_ Universityimtoday clos- ` ed i years, gr ua ng a in uve steer iuugiug will he hem on ed- Apply at wwe to Guardlen Olli- Ilohertson , Flcc'y. 6-22M1ipd. first or second class for Hope Riv- er School No. 90, Supplement.. $40, Summer vacation, Walter Simpson, Secretary of Trustees, Bay View. ' 6-22M8ipd S. S8000. capital to take an interest in a live profitable business that has a big future to it in Char- lottetown. Must be 5 good reliable man. Write "A" care Guardian. dence Mrs. Hooper 160 Dorchester Streét (Corner Prince) on Wednes- day June 26th commencing at! o'clock. Psrlar, Diningroom, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen furniture.R. Beairsto, auctionear. 6-SIMM. ing Casters- just out. We want sg- ents capable of earnl;_15$30.00 a week or more--men to ' e large exclusive territory and handle own sub-agents. Homes buy 6 to 40 sets Hotels. etc. 50 to500 sets Anyone can attach, Noi_seless. Save C_a_rpets Furniture and woift scatcll floors.” Sensational agents Bonanza of the Century. Send 10c for samples and terms. DYAS MFG. O0. Suite III ‘Mall Building, 'l‘0t0lito. 6-lllslipd '*°""““"‘7"°"°°’ - _ - uh einen for a Manley of Obssdsl *Nl* ¥°\¢-ith* °* 1"' WW " -~ --»’*=°-'f ` Lfslmeat sled br WNW" _ggzsaigiiaat nina p. rn., it was aint! mum.. I;m,m“H,,m\m.m“»| M,” "gout-use and achievements. \ 'the honor. _ _ , Keep Mina;-.ps Linixnent in the house. Defeafe Yale Goths# By Su Length; (Candice Frou) . NEW LONDON, June 21-For nfth sueegsive year Harvard demon- strated its supremacy over Yaiiep- day by winning, not the only Yar- sity race with six lengths to spare, but capturing the Freshmen event by a length and the four cared race yes- terday afternoon. One contest on the program pro- ventcd a complete crimson sweep 'of the river for 1912. " There was so much joy in Har- vard's cup, however, with six out /at seven victorierin the races thisyqar that the Crimsou_'nest rsturned,.to Cambridge hilarious. ’ 9 =‘* There was never a doubt of the Wr- sity race this afternoon and there gas 20i seconds between the boats 'ae the finish. ` HALIFAX DEAF______f D INSTITUTION. HALIFAX. June 21--Halifax may well be proud of having with-' in its limite such an admirable educational instution as' that of the Deaf and Dumb which had its an- nual closing exercises yesterday “_ ternoon. The splendid work done here by Principal Fearon, and his stat! of teachers ‘was practically demonstrat- ed to.over two hundred visitors who attended the exercises and were sur- prised shown in every instance by the pupils. Apart from the mar- vellously natural methods employed by Principal Fearon and his teachers, was the surprisingly smart manner in which the pupils answered in ver- U81 speech the many questions of geographical, historical. and general interest which were .put to them. There was a departure from,the us- ual method of' holding the closing ex- ercises. Yesterday each class was visited in turn by the visitors who saw the way in which the teacher asked questions of the class just as if he were speaking to a person with ordinary hearing, also the way in which these deaf and dumb .pupils sn- ' swered orally each question intelli- gently. The little girl, Jean Vienot, who was deaf, dumb and blind has made most astonishing progress during "the past year and .told to many yester- day the story of Cinderella very pret- tily. She has gut a very much im- proved delivery of her words. She is indeed a credit to the Institution. It was indeed an interesting sight to watch the pupils at their work. in the Assembly Hail were the little ones learning to develop sound. Then there were those who when asked a question by the teacher wrote the answer on the blackboard. Then there were the little ones who went through various motions instruc- ted orally by the teacher,”Mr. Bate- man's class, the first in the school proved to be an able and intelligent one. Each scholar showed herself or himself to have a good grounding in history, geography, and mathematics. RAILROAD & S. S. CO'S COMBINE NEW_ YORK, June 20-’i‘est'lmiony in effect that a number of railroads are in a combination with `rertain steamship companies to control steernge passengers business. and e_l- iminste competition, was given to- day hy a witness in the continued. hearings in the Government's suit to dissolve the so-called "steamshlp pool." At one time during the day United States Assistant A‘ttorne°‘y Door, questioned by counsel for the defendant steamship companies as to the purpose of the line of testi- mony he was developing summed up his purpose thusz- "I am going to show how, through these agreements as alleged between railroads and steumship companibs) the independent 'railroad companies and steamship lines were unfairly de- prived of their right to compete for this steerage business fom Europe and to Europe." Two witnesses examined today were Lawson Sandford. iorrner s_qolF0f»§l'Y of .1 number of steamship companies who had been on the stand at plie- vious hearings, and (1. M. Nylalld. passenger gent for the Holland- Amerlcan due for Z1 years. .Alf-tl' their testimony adjournment 'Was taken until next Thursday. It was brought out from Saudford's testimony that railroad repredenta- elves mended the "Conferences" 0! the “steamship pool" and that-s. spirit of reciprocity existed. the steamship officials sending steerags passengers over the lines of favored railroads, and the railroad odicials in tum making certain that their passengers who were prospective steerage people should cross the ocean by way of the lines alleg-.sl to be in _the pool. Sandford referred to this agreemqgg as an "Understanding" and deelar itwasinajeatmiilnpofl-pn._g, . in east an west. Oomaiécia o ances, meaning a in -of pro_ sharills. existed, the withal! said. Mr. Nylaad said he use p rp - oi a sins committee aypoimadm <_._;_>:;-_aie_"ngnting ships' to ofieeett. .0 Y°°§\l._,. _ I °°ll\P°, companies. 'i e sm tiils _competi was directed didnst `the Ru East A _lc Oempany, Que No *°°“"%‘ish~“i.‘:°“~` fum' Oo _ _' times, rates had been lowered embarrass ana rival company, N q land replied:-'°`1re didftliower Iggguz an ar ‘I .sn-.».u_...~.. »L¢-a,¢_~5¢§s;\| a... ,cam -a~<»*-.Af -mv-