' I , . ' ' 0e.tehesAll Mom :_-. . . n ` - ; ““‘* E I ---`sel:Ai5 A|..|.. `o'vl:_|n 'lrsslncsli mowann . ` ‘ -1 _ ,__ ~.a r, f . I F*¥ ar g§ E> S=§ iz ‘>§l we 22 Ke ?¥3 3§?95'1~l - ~ l"“‘*"' Lmiisr News E cH'ARLoT'r1:Tow§_, CANADA. FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 1, 191? ' _' 7 msn of un- Ariniliorururs For THE can FERRY rrnuluiis Pnrsiornr oourz, , . I Bio couvsuuou __ . ross airs rnurnsr wuts uorr mais, '.» ,_ 4' “" ‘ . . iil_l>8_iii_i_iiins ,fini Bc Pub, 'uc ,iPr¢o mu in I "i"`ier.;¢ni¢u ISSIIIIIIIIIUII MEEISP. E. I. Mllllll I n,,,',,-L,,,,,,,,,,,__ l§.l.ll.EXlEllSIllll [ill LETTEH ullmu uns l Prof Kirkpatrick Favors . , I WM ‘gimp |)|_ run... nn BM |3 [||)gr[|]. OHICAGD. me 6-Psblisiw. wu1.Fifiy-fourih Annual Session I Bg (§u||¢d ` Secretary nf-(mngress Re governthe Republican National con-- vention. ' This was decided ‘without oppsltion at the, opening session _oi the com- niittée todayln accordance with the expressed ,wishes of President Taft and Col. llooeevdt. The Public and the newspapers will he representedby five press nssncin tions recognized by the admission of reporters to the floor of the Nations) House of Representatives at Wash- ington. _ Two men from each of such press associations will be permitted to be present during su _ .tue esiibeisunns. and decisions ol the,co‘m~1nlttees. - , 'P71911 Win he D0 execut ve sessions. A committee also elected 'Victor Roeewater of Omaha. permanent Chairman and adopted the rules or four years ago to govern the hearings P\'°lU¥lll*°!”Y ~ t0 ths' national . conven- tion oi',June 13, (Canadian Press.) :WASHING-'I'0N, June 6-President Taft’s nanie_ may not be the first- presentsd to the -Republican Nncionsi Cfmvoutlon until after Col. Roose- vrlt has lwcn put in nominations Alabama stands _at the head of the list of States on the ,Convention roll and its declaration is certain for Tait so his political advisors sug- gest he should not yield to Ohio, the’ Presidents 'own State, which could put him in nomination, but Iowa that might put forward the name of A. B. Cummins, ~ . I-llllllllilllllll llllU llliililljllllll lllUSl .- -‘ (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK,_June 6-Because of the llck of power to obtain the ,ne- cessary dltd the so called money trust investigation in its ' main :ciape will_not be taken up until the al. ' This announcement was made by Chairman Hsgo of the _oinvestigation committee on the eve of 'the hearing in New York today. .__,_..X_A-_-_- _ SCHOONER LOST-. iv--= ' AMHERBT, June 5-The schooner Jessie gshley, Captain Spencer in comman , hound from Portland, Me., with a'esrgo of ,scrap wheels for the. Canadian _Osr and Foundry company,~ Amherst, itruck a reel at \ Bosse's Point near Lower cove in, the dense fog on Holiday night. The Captain al_1d_.,_Q_eR_ agent very lmplicary nlgin, on boar t e vessel, but in thn- mornlngrlot llfely to_ shore at Low- er cove. ' ~ The cargo is fairly well covered. Efforts w l be made to save the ear- ¥0~ ` - " ` . f,,,_......_...___---' ` ' . ci-laivriaas .rr Roma; ,____- _ . . _ ~~l;0Mil;~i»pe Pauiist Chorle- ters oi ' _ ave their first public \:or|osrt,l`)\_'._ City this mornig; gf:-lng»._\.greet success. _ A . _ g );u`hé|i),ei‘,.*oi the “prelstes in ic(ai_s and sriatocrats oi Rome to- oo, ‘sr _eiiisgnssvernil member- ei the Q lee,-&|f1aursn_eiiapei choirs. st. ‘ " *spsiqueee eeeeueiesneuiv qs from over--sea whose t aining and-.intonation made a pro- found impg? li-on the audience. -A_t_`iQie'b,` ` sion ofthe _concert I"r.i\f~l.0l\ili0\°' eensrmlsisd "mr |iB_in|,_ _yiig _-that the Ohicsgo yi( a lessen to the no- ; 11' i` ii jd _ _ run a o'coc *Pin mr..1'1ii1.iii.nsi1i¢I3f° uw Pew- Kisp in 'tee soun- Convens at Oitawa-4 ‘_ Officers Elected for Ensuing ‘ Year - ' (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA. June 6-With over one hundred and fifty members present at opening session ol the 5-ith an'- “U51 meeting Oi' the Canadian Press Association convened this morning at the New Chateau Laurier. ID the EB€h6\"il\i: were prominent H¢WBP&per and magazine publishers ol Ontario and Quebec with a few from the far east and west. A resolution to interview the gov ernment with a view to the removal °f duh’ Imm Wpesetting machines was passed. . The officers elected were as follows: President- J. R. Bone; Toronto. Star. First 'Vice-President -l-lalb Don- ley, Simcoe Reformer. Second Vice-President -W. M. 0'- Brien, Stratford Beacon. Treasurer -J. H. Cranston, Tor onto Star. t John M. Imrie, Toronto, was cou- firmed in the oflice o`l permanent sec- retary and an executive will be chosen By ballot tomorrow. EIHNIEHS |}HllWllEll I 'EllllSSllll§ I BHIIIEE ` (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, June 6-Two prominent farmers, Patrick 0'Keeie and Daniel Brown, were drowned in the Jack River near Richmond, Ont, about twenty miles from 0ttaw`a. _ They were crossing on a low bridge structure into the deep water. THE DARROW TRIAL LOS ANGELES, Cai., June' 5- Clashes between counsel which re- sulted in lines for contempt ol - court. and indications of federal co-opera- tion with the state in the case over- shadowed the scant testimony heard today in the trial of Clarence S. Dar- row for alleged bribing.~ District Attorney Fredericks and Horace Happel, associate counsel for the defense, indulged in an acrimoni=, ous controversy and were lined $25 and $5 respectively by Judge Hutton' RECOMMENDS LA SH, MONTREAL, June 6-"The grand jury respectfully desire to bring to the notice of the court, the advisi- bility, in their opinion, of coupling ‘with any other sentence, thc use ol the lash when prisoners are convict- cd oi assualts of,.women andohildren realizing \that no other punishmentj is likely to deter this class of crlm-. innls from,such crimes." 3 This was the recommendation pi-e_ sented yesterday, by the grlmd NYY; in the court of Kings Bench, as the most effective means of stopping the women and children. ' ‘- AARCHANGEL, Russia, June 5- Upwerds of iilty stcsmers. m0lf»1Y Of unprecedented iam of the ice floss in the neightborhood of the Sviatoi-N0! _lighthouse in the White Sea. A Nor- wegian ice breaker has left for the scene to aid the imprisoned craft. _____.... Minsrd’s Linimsnt lumbermairs friend ` l' EHIIILUIIEIIIW .11 H. li. Brown Wires Premle Malhieson at Ottawa With Prompt Results .ncsru-:uma Move _--_ ¢ The following dcspatches will be oi great 'interest all over this Province, and especially in Charlottetown where the militia. will go into camp. The first despatch was forwarded to Pre- mier Mathieson 'at Ottawa on Wed-, nesday at two 0'c1ock and yesterday and survey Prol Kirkpatrick recently has decided on Cape 'l‘orin»:utinc, N. B: and Carleton Point, P. E. I., as at the same hour the answer was re- ' 'ceivcd in Charlottetown:- Hou. J. A. Mathicson: ' See the Minister of Militia at once. All militlamen ordered to Sussex to the guage of the P' E_ L “_ Wm he » ____ _ (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, June 6-Some time ag the -Government took steps to remedy the long Standing grievance of P.E.I. by deciding to establish a cur ferry service to the mainland in connection with the Intcrcolonial and P. E. I. Railways. Expert ~I‘rol. Kirkpatrick, of Queens' University, wus sclcctcd to make observations of icc flocs and currents and to report as to thc most desirable points for terminals. Alter several mouths careful study O submitted his report and on the strc ngth of it the Minister of Railways the terminals. | The distance is ten miles and thc route is not only thcshortest hut nilera the least difficulty to naviga tion at all seasons. Tenders are to bc invited inimcdi ately for the construction of car icr- fies of the most modern type whilc sible. as to whether you can arrange which was flooded and drove od tho? "Ottawa increasing number of oilenees against ‘ ._f-----' , i FIFTY SHIPS CAUGHT. . foreign register, are marooned in en* camp. People up in arms. 82nd Regi~ ment cannot get 25 per cent ol men and officers to go. Army Medical Corps in tho same condition. Depart- ment must have -been wrongly advis cd. All interests, except one, in the City and Province deadly opposed to change. Make positive arrangements that_'we ‘have camp as usual. 82nd 3°glmcnt, Army Medical Corps and Light Horse. Wire as soon as pos- anduii not we will send a large dele- gation of militlamen and others to (signed) H. H.,eaowN. Following is the replyz- Brownt- _ Minister of Militia has agreed to perrnit Island militia to_ drill at home as formerly. (signed) .r.A. MAT!-iIEsoN. oiiounroiliou canola éiflanadian Press.) PORTA E LA PRAIRIE, June 6 .-f-Sidney Hercoll' of Winnipeg and Graham_ Paisley oi Portage were growned when their canoe upset tn- ay in the Aseiniboia River. _,__?___-- ' New /incnelsuor, "l‘0RONTO, June 5-Reports still persist that Archiblshop McNeill of Vancouver is to he -the new Archbish- op of Toronto. The official notice must come lrom Rome. .,.,.,..,.,.....~.-----....._ raquisites. 1 . ' A handsome British bevelled pl te mirror for; customers is at the right. practically everything in the store is under glass and in this and other ppincs the proprietors manifest their desire to give the people the very ha,d,_ not sparing either pains or ex penile in order to give best results. The dispensing department is one of the most carefully ananaged in the entire store. Skilled druggists and the very best of selected drugs, oils, oisstlneuts and other preparations are iioinbined to secure good results an - I '. f,,'I> ','»;.\ ~` ‘ ._ ' _zjvlrjr ::;:::::-_ 4.' - ; _ H .,,, is m pp . __,-.:='..,,_.-..,y,'y_._.-. .,,,_;-,,....-,,.. ,_ , _ E ~ . _ Nailig blllisd glass and free fro , '~ 'ff -P, - ` ' _ I ° ,dust. ‘_ ,, 3"` ‘ ff _ _ ‘ ‘ .The beauty of the interior will 1. ~ v » . , ~ ' ‘ tes "I-""_'f' .. _ . ~. - ` ' - . ' ` further enhanced on the arrival of " " ` " - ` ' ‘ new silent salesman ol very la "“”"'°"”""""E tcei.'rn " ¢ ~ ~ - ‘ imahuisature and newes e gn principles to please ll! _ 1 so arranged that the diepldy oi while sud free from dust ilnest drugstore service possible to be I _cLlssu;|cA'“o|¢ b rua _ ' - :ill befor displaying their extensive _ pd. “sum” 5° m° ' -line of-cigars; will he electrically §T§_A7Eb'“FR0M MARKET SQU. standardized. The *selection of Cape Torincntinc as a mainland tcrminnl will involve the acquisition of the New Brunswick and P. E: I. R’y, n thirty mile linc between Cape Tormentine and Back ville, N. B., which will bc purchased and operated as B. part of thc I.C.ll, __,_________--#_-» lllE lIllllllilll§HlS VISIT Clllillllll r (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL, June 6-The con- dition oi the Duchess of Connaught is reported improved and it is now believed she will be able to leavc the h spital in n, week's time. Pending recovery arrangements ion the visit oi the Royal party to thc Maritime Provinces and elsewhere in cancelled. _ three-forty (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, June 6--Her Royal High ness thc Duchess ol Connaught pass- ed a satisfactory dny, slccp- ing a considerable portion of thc time and she complains less oi her pain. Her Royal Highness continues to make satisfactory' progress. MARRIAGE ANNULLED. HULL, Que., June 5-The mnrl'lHZO of Florida Graircl and Wm. Labcllc, of Aylmer, who were married last December, was annulled by Mr. Jus, tice Chauvin, in the Superior Court £to-day, on the. ground that the young couple were under age. The contracting parties were both 10 y-ears of gage, - CONDENSED IDS `T00 LITE FOR ._- Hall cent per word each insertion this column Cash must accom allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. ` _____ ___ _ d STORE T0 LET-CENTRAL MAR- kst, 6<5M3i. "libre sein the main store cleanliness . _ _ E- arid systematic arranger-r).ent'of th UAR 'ost A arent everything e LOST-NEAR MARKET SQ » ` bunch oi keys,‘L.P. _'l;a_nton. ii-5M3L In FRESH LOBSTERS RECEIVED every day at Stewarts Réstau- be rent, 103 Queen sr._ 6-'@3190 s s‘on's'§rIu3'Toi5aY .rr iz o'ci.ooK t pg, Mn,-kat sqnsrs one first class is driving mare, also wagon and harness 5'7M1I in ~ ' " puny order and five per cent discount of their-more emphasized :ood d "md, , 5 , , M h »- -i --M ~» .... .“.:=:..n., '° °° = store. -- , . .goods shall.be'to~the best advantage ed to rt ' Z’.‘.‘.§°‘Li°..l' .‘i.’.I§.... ...£..“'lu ‘ ’ -riialeaarn or _roosv esred for and kept ffelh_ _ .- ___ _ ., . , iv, . n ' Use' .- tid will be high this alteruoon as gzgtafa e a¢l“JN3%.ii4 send tomorrow at il 50; a a ` ~ .sonzeby muon mg will be high tomorrogvm morning at . . :Fat `b-IA.” nd Bunda st . . "m“'m'"° ,, ,§:n.»_,,°~ .,?,n.I, sun soeyune evening enacte- Magtonnn 'fur "y/||s_)geies = on at 7.49; it rises tomorrow m use me the natural or ur at 4-09 me Bundsrst 4.00- oi lEhf2ma¢nineent'new show, 'fra moon rises, tomorrow mornirhg replaces the shelves; at a 1.08. - ' muh cqnggg-__ is is e ilit quarter of the moon will ~' 1 1" nip. pgeyrid y, June ~7th. frsiisfdnviicii i:n¢'n. ei teeny win be atm or uuumshe-g8t%h.il\°`s\‘¢ wi levi: menus- ' cn an init' &f _ _ ___ it uw uns of couot \¢iss\'d's I-i°lm°¢\\°\‘| it ?`”1°1°i°°° are, Charlottetown, on Th\1l‘9dBY morning, a fat cow, color dark grey, with short rope attached _ £0 her neck. Parties knowing oi her whereabouts please advise Savoy House, Charlottetown.__6-7MBiili1ipd WEXECUTORB SALE. PROPERTY of the late Alexander 'McKenzie Charlottetown, to he sold .hy Public Auction on Manda! f-501031 day of J une 1912 tat the hour of twelve o‘ciock noon the cottsile Bud premises of the late Alexander Me- Keneie, situated on the north side of King Bti,-eet, Charlottetown no* occupied by Issac IlleCoubrsy.'l‘erme twenty per cm cash balance on delivery of deed, _ conditions at sale. For particulars spplyh to Warburton. & Shaw. 30 01'!"- _.1... (Canadian Press.) BOSTON, June 6-The bill to al- low the subsidiary, of the Grand Trunk _to extend its lines to Boston was enacted in thc House of Repre- sentatives today. Mt" WAHE enacted in the Senate the bill was scnt to Governor Fosu who has five days in which to sign or veto the hill. If at the end. of that time he has takenno action in becomes law with- out the signature. SIIIIEESSUH lll Slli M. llll _._. ., 9 (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA, June 6-It is understood that the government will in a fcw days' announce the appointment of Mr. Justice Davidson to the (lliiel ` Justiccship of the Quebec Superior Court in succession to Sir Melbourne _ Tait whose resignation has been rc- ceived. - ENGINEER KlLlEl] lllll Elllllllllll .___- \ (Canadian. Press.) WINNIPIQG, June 5"-At n siding on the Pacific _division of the C. P. lt. two fast trains collided this morning. Engineer Joliile was killed and two brakemen and a tramp were hurt. Trnflic was delayed tive hours. .__._» TO DINE GOMMISION (Canadian Press.) ~ O'l"i`AWA June 6-Hon. J. D. Hazen will on June li dine thc in- ternational Joint Watcrways Com- mission which meets in Ottawa ou that date. _______.__..__.__... FIREM-EN GET INCREASE .___- MONTREAL, June 5-The twenty- four members 'oi the joint protective board of the Brotherhood ol Locomo- tive Flrcmcn and Engineers, who have been in Montreal since May 15. representing the firemen of thc G-T. li. from Chicago to Portland, Maine. in conference with W. D. Robb, sulier' iutendent oi motive power, have ieit the city, having secured a revised schedule along what. they declare are satisfactory lines, The mileage rates nf $2 tn $2.70 per l'00 miles, ac- cording to the class ni work, have been exchanged for a mileage schedule ni from .$2.15 to $2.90. Within these limits the increase of from tcn cents to thirty cents per hundred. The`avc- rage run in this locality is from 125 to '\l‘50 miles. The monthly rate of pay nn the specified list is from $70 to $30, in- stead of $57 to 574. Firemen called up lor special yard or wreck service will he credited with a minimum of tcn hours work and there will be no more engine cleaning by firemen. W. .I. Dowcll, of Brockville, chair- man, who is still in the city, states that the negotiations were amicahly ‘srried on and are perfectly satisfac- tory. , __________.____... PARENTS RESCUE CHILDREN. _ ,___ nni»mtnin Kline, (`-nptain Kline, iudg- in): that the gravity of the situation rlcmauded the use of American guards, this morning sent 450 of his marines from the nnval station by boat up Guantanamo Bay`to ri land- inir place near Caimanera, the ter- minus ni` the railway running up to the city of Guantanamo fifteen miles inlnnrl. ' ' Accordingly Admiral Osterhaus lrromptly dispatched from Key West to Guantanamo. the fnurth division of the Atlantic fleet, comprising the bnttleships Ohio, Missouri, Mississ- ippi und Minnesota. They are un- der the command of Rear-Admiral Usher, who by virtue of his superior rank will assume command st Guan- tanamo when he arrives there Friday morning. Admiral Usher can easily lnnd l,24_)ii marines nnrl blue-lackets, ' which force, with the marinas and sailors nvuilnhle fnr landingf parties, would mukc It formirlnhio lttle. army of about. 3,000 n'.cn. ll this force is not suilicirllt, Admiral (stcrl\a\ls' ronmiiiing lnur vessels may he called upon for I\u~tl\cr invics. For the present ii. is the pulley of the sf-M8 ric.pa|'tu\cni. to maintain the third flivisinin nf i.l|r- llcci. at Key West to nuuril nixninei, any uprising in llnvnnn, _ llA'l"l`l.l'Ila`Hll’i~l llNi'lARMEl). ‘ ltri<‘i(i.ANil, Mnine., June 6-As if to confirm tho wtateniciit llbilf N10 battleship Arkansas was not serious- ly damugml hy the cncminter with an n|)chnrtc|'ud reef, nenr to Bush le- lnnd Sunrlny night the vcnsrl fin hui* sinndnrrlivhtinn runs today went the milc nf. the rntn of 21.0 miles an hour, i-ihr nvcrniwd 21; knots lor the hy Emiliano Zupati, Ilebcl leader in thc Smith. I five fnstcst runs. _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ ____._. . .,__-_-_.5-_-_-_-,-_-.se __._._____._____._____,_.V._.______,.__,_.,,_____._.__V._._. V____.,,`,,. ,___,-__/-_-_-_-_-_-. -_-.-.~.-»»-»~»~- - ~ - - KEEN COMPETITION r FOR HIGH HONORS ._________._._-- ‘ standing in clinical subiecisjlaa been gutted and thlre was s heavy dam- B “ _ nge by water on the iirstaud second in Medicine has so uncertain and so parents rescued _ their children, who MUNTREAU _ymw 5_4( in mnny yearn since the final sinndlng of the t dents of Mc(`iill's graduating class dimonlt to prophesy. There were four msn whose chances for the first hon- THE ora were Ptllurded as S004- 'l‘bs Holmes gold medal, the blue ' ms IEIPERITURE ribbon, of all honors which can crown “_” - ' f a medal stu- (speusi to 'rm Guardian.) “‘° “““°““° °“',°" " _ ronosro. ont., June 1- ross ‘,‘{°“*- _1_‘§f°I§_°{',‘_"I’_°“',,,,”_‘,’__ ,‘:°-g,‘f,f_mMf_f__ . - Y. , southwuurly 1° northggzfnzggfnds' th: highest aggregate in all subjects oi the whole five year course. As The “mpe,.at,“.e "_ th", 0~¢\0cg an institution it has been in existence this morning by th, "gn," store-' since the -early seventies and its win- .Teeted Thermomeur with s northern ners are now numbefins amouslt the exposure was fifty-two degreel ahoks foremost medical men of the country. my-0_ The rivalry'betwee'n F. H. ~ ldae~ pass eupplementsls in medicine R ,Kay and D. S. Lewis, M. Sc., wi Mk (°,.M|n,¢¢\-| gnu eats nb otbee` ner of the Wood gold medal tor of the kccnesr. variety. The former 1efi_the first two years of,the course, the latter led thc next two, and lirlli honors in the whole course went tg Mr. MacKay by n narrow margin. 3 An achievement which his electing much .praise from b0tl\ professors al# fellow graduates is Andrew . Davies' winning the first prize fee highest aggregate in unal year sub- jects. Mr._~Davies was manager ofthe senior football team last fall and for two months devoted himself lllldlt ously to this work with exceilslt suits. I-lie great success in the duels is almost unparalleled at McGill. In addition to the pan list pu lished yesterday L. T. MeN\\tt mua sclinical medicine before qualifyllllil v:'f*`*°.¢'°°- ‘ E ~ -4