, _ . ,‘...._,. . ,, ii . I _ _ . ,_ ,__.. _ . 2 < _f “ - _ _ of . . ‘ ‘ - . \ will ___2__7_‘9" _ _ _ii-ii. i;.~_-i-i.i.i-i- News 'rss cnARi.o'rET'i owN GUARDIAN MRS, 0,, ,,,,_.. PAGE mm; _ A P.E.i. COUPLE iixii iiiiiii DEATH PENALTY YiEwEn I 60 YEARS WEDDED *i...‘Z.1‘.i‘...'!.‘,";;....l.i'.‘Ii;’"ini/iii ii iiiiii wiilii 60r__h__ll_f\i\_i_\;<=_;:>_f1fi of I Ili Iliilll Illll _I illll EIIIIIIIIIUII °"_f '"“', SIIIIIII Sill IS NIIW lillilli CONGRATULATIONS ,-,.|.-|ii-iiivii llie sixticiii iiniiivci'siii'y oi, ini-ii ui-iidin;:_ l\'lr. -luiison is hnlc “""""" “"""‘ .iiill ln-iiily. bi-ing able to do ii inl|_ on his l iiii l\'li .I “___- Special to The ‘Jiiardi-m. =SPc0l1ll to The (liiarliin. AN'rwi<:ni- Mav zr,~'i‘ii@ seiniiin' ll1l"Y1L‘AN urr' ‘ " __ _ _ _ , _ _ ~ g J- i _ f ‘1 Mny .Z6-ilic con- \.; pri-iiiiiiisly .iniioiiiiced iii 'lhc_Interiiatioiiiil (_`oniinittec today p‘ost-!‘Ill-I0" ‘ll UN’ f‘l"l1\'9l" l"'€BI‘l0"f- iii F0' ,_,,_,,,|i;iii, on the evening of Thurs- ell notices calling _on seiinicii to iiold,llor_ted grave today ami intiniatc as- ______ _‘___ Zi-_th i,,,_,t__ an event (_[,E_ll_:§éi_:sc_I__\__i;s _______i_i_i__i'i_:ailii_iei=.s t_c_i_ strikel;pcitt;is_:i(lii}it his racoiiery inay not ~ _ _ i ‘ V1. ‘» _.‘ .s ice ' > '» _ _ lll"" 'IW' ““""I "'L""`5t' wok I’I'“"e giiin (iovcrnnieiit biiigluiiticiirifhiiiuiif i‘lll>liC In UI nm 0 Lum um He . _ . < i . 1 ~ -ii .\li-\nll.ill_y liicsi~:elI. ` i~`i-iiii niy earliest childhood your' ii.-iiiiiii: liiivi- been alniost household- ~,.ii-l.-‘ iiiiil l have the very greatest ii!i».i iiri- to wish you both continued lioilili, liiippiiiessi and prosperity. -Very truly yours, , F. L. HAS’/ZAlll). _ l‘|;ii\| |-IX llll\'lilil!\'0R McKlNN()N. l'IinrIot.l.ct,own, l’. IC. T., May 25, ifiii. -I’-iii- \lr, .ludsou:- ll i< ii. iriwiiit pleasure to nie to join _\--ii. iii;iii_v lricnds in congratulation l(`i»iitinued on page 12) _I-A' iiiiisiiiu ciiiiiiisiiiiif' \\ \.~'ll|N(l.'l‘(lN, May 25--Still as‘MaV “__ Justice, Harmn I ii_l'iii;i~.i lo the inajority opinion oi: "ir .-iiiiiw-iiie court of the United' L. l ’ _ ' s n t ciinilcte until ti ~~-lin ~ s' l c she “M (_) K I . - in the . taiidard Ui cas , ii \i: ~. -i ' ‘ _ ‘_ - _ i iii rin day that the opinion war tu _m__c__t __ ____Utm__(___ “___ “'ll"'i=l1l'l'il. Associate Justice Hur- /VIIHIUNS, l\‘l:iy Zii-An i~.|iriiii|linll\‘ has oi:ciii'|'eil nt. Sonia ol' the loiiiziii Isliiiiils. l sons 5 Id l . V||Iiii.{i‘ ul' (lin-.koi in tlii- triil A 'xi luis been over il|\ HVEI. illll' \\l. Ill! ll i.we|it.yeigiit persons wel i.-..i i-.illi»-I iii ilu' iziiiiir. /liter l.iil-I Many liolisi-i: wcri- di-si.- -iii.iiii;,- iii "i\\| l-liiil i.|ic I" wer of,l:ii'i'.‘ |i|liiiIii‘r oi' pi-i' .|.-.i;:' .\:iiiii~" and .soiiio iiil.i'<»iii|ctoi-V if-il. iiiiiiii . iii, iliv
  • le uudiir the coiiiiiioii law. \~i'I ~ lui-iiiiiileii hy the stiitiito. IIISUNIIUIS WILL Nlll llllW il HINLII 'l' »l.i|N'l‘i‘ May "5 -The Argon- V . , . _- ’ " ` “'l‘licri~foro this chuirh mi m“mg dnb Wm nm' bo mme- ers its connection witl traints, whether reasonab foi'iiiiid:ii - th - .-tntute. . _-_- MINNl<}A[’0I.ll~l Minn of the Mother 1`h\irch, have had no autliority tr tciirliiiig of i‘hi‘istiiiii ings of A. lil. Sniith i hy ii vote of 03 to Il of llilr. .\‘niii.|i as coi‘re<‘t. (‘hristi|in i-lc-iciiro i\n_d further coiiiiectioii with (liiiii~c|i in llostou. l-lcrc :irc the resiiillt drnwiil: _ "'l"hv rliiircli oi'giii|iv.al. `_cIi|irrli uiiiversnl. "WI W orgii|ii'1.iil.ioii hccoincs in i ful its nii\nilicrs clnircli orgiiiiiziitioii iiicr p ~ . , ._ seeking to follow Jesus ntc to siivc their fellow 'nil--il at the English Henley this _,_____,cl_ .. .\\iii', ns wus expected. _ B(_S,[L0N_ M,m“__ Mu i‘|iurcii of <‘lii~ist, Scientist, oi this city, who was- :i studi- I* ilu: his disscntln' o Jinion and it I I`:‘I‘Iy' ul" """"I"""“ of t drew froin the Mother i‘h will coiitiiiiu- to iii~i'v|\t t. hilt chui-cii, iodiiy with- urcii. 'i'hey he teiirliiiigs teiicliiiigs of ill have no iims of wit_Il ion is only ii ,.,|_ "ll "Um PM “A few of the students and pei'siiiial lien ii cliinch rge. rich iiinl iiiiigiiiiy and iiniteriiii friiiiie\i'ork ii power , . i _ worsliip their pnrticulii _ giiiiiziitioii instead of iisiiill W0 clv as ii trin- miil help whereby those liiiiiibiy [__ . hereby sev- i the Mother y 25,-Wlicii HOW T0 BI'l‘\Y iliii ills of life; by indifference, which Thou wilt look on all I "` 'hr inost common; by philosophy, Tiinderly t0~N, May 26~'i‘oiliiy is the Lgiiecii's birthday and the closing day lor the Uoroniitioii birtlidiiy gift. to the Queen from the Marys of the illin- |)ll`€. Shins riingiiig ‘froni pounds to' ai penny have been coiitribiited by Marys nil over the lilinpire :ind ii siiiistiiiit' ini suni was realized. siiii ins inn _nil iii ini CLEVELAND, May 25-"A bomb- shell thrown into the iron and steel trade, was the announcement 'late yesterday that the Republic Iron and Steel company had reduced the price of steel bars to $1.25, Pitts- liurg,” says today's Iron Trade Re- view. “The United States Steel corpora- tion subsidiaries, Jones and Laugh- lin' Steel company and Cambria. Steel company, hav_e met the cut. and it is understood that other makers will do so also. "Just what will he the effect upon the general market it is still a lit- tle too early to determine definitely. Today, at least, some sellers are discouraging would be buyers from closing. A general meeting of manil- facturers will be held on Monday in New York city to discuss condi- tions. _ “The price made by_ the Rel>\\b11C company, $1.25. i\Dl>11€S YO Jobbers until October 1, to general consum- ers until Janunry 1, 1912, but to ag- ,wultiirul implement makers until .lilly 1, 1912. In the_ case ol steel corporation siihsiiliaries. it is an- nounced tbat the new lo\v_1Jlf\°@ P" bars applies only to immediate shiv- inent b\l8iI\€SS- - ____§-- Illll lllllllllllllll llllllllSSlS WILL Nlll lil Sllll llllllllill _,___ o'i"i‘i\wA, iiniy 22"\`\,\~‘ 1-'ii¥_ ll" been iiotilivd by il. Malcolm, inilitu_ry 0(i~0t;i\i'V to Illiiri Grey tlllit. the Civ- - . . froni other Uiuiadiiin cities. llllllllll PllPlL lllLLlll 'T`()l{()N'l‘i),I\il\ly £7-Iilgllt BJ Mlnnril’a Liiilmaiit iiimherman’a friend Pllllll SLASUN lllll Lllllllill rANAi\iA, iviiiy za-The news reach- Sveviul to The Guardian- NTilWUAS’l‘l.l<], May 26-During the past few days several niillion logs have been abandoned in Miramichi. The rains on Moi-idiiy did prove helpful and many operators who 'were forced to leaves their drives. Red Bank and lvlirnmichi are again confronted with sninlipiix. There-are several cases and ii. large. number of houses are uiidor qiiiii‘iintine. (‘-ol. Multby went to ,iliinktowii tolliiy. 'l‘liern is serious cpidcniie tlierc. Blllll Wllilllll UN IHL lllPlllS ‘ Special to,'l‘iiP -'ili:i.i-iliuii. qiiicnriii, may zii~csiigiii,’ ni nie rapids on the .l;n:i|iics River, ilhas. Molson -net death today by the wreck of the boat in which he and ii friend were iishiiig. lil lllHll iii lllllS ill Pllll MOHONK l.AKl<}, May 25.-Am drew B. Hiiinphrey, secretary ol the national committee on celebrating the 100th anniversary of the signing of the treaty of Ghent, gives the credit for originating the idea to W. I.. McKenzie King, the Canadian min- ister of labor I/lr. King first sug- gested the _celebration at the Har- vard commencement in 1909, and after' Andrew Carnegie had set the seal of approval on the suggestion Mr. King started an agitation in its favor at the Mohonk Lake confer- ence in 1910. Civic, religious and business interests have joined in preparation for the event. Ex-Presideiit Roosevelt is honor- ary chairman, former Vice-Presidents Morton, Fairbanks and Stevenson vice-chairman, Andrew Carnegie na- tional chairman. The governors of all the states have accepted as vice- chairman and besides numerous mem- bers of the diplomatic corps and live leading citizens of each state 'named by the governors are members of the committee. Among the eight hundred active members are Cardinal Gibbons, W. Ji. Bryan, Messrs. Wilson, MacV'ea\gh and Wickersham,' of the president’s cab- inet, Samuel Gompers, Generals Miles and Grant, Associate Justices Day and Lurton, of the supreme court, while John Hays Hammond will re- present thc committee in England af- lei' the coronatioir ccrenioni-es. The _committee has undertaken to arouse sentiment in favor of the cele- bration in the C-anadian border cities and will co-operate with similar com- mittees in all the leading English- speaking cities of the world. Among the objects proposed is tue erecting of a statue at Ghent, and the bulld- ing oi a free toll bridge across the iiiteriiatioiial boundary at Niagara Falls. The English-speaking world will oe invited to participate. An international conference will be llcld in New York next winter to per- fect international plans, incliuliiig 3 world peace congress in 1914. ’-INSLI Slllll Lll|N_SHlS i‘c"eoi'uiiiitioii iiddrcss‘ WI" ‘lc for' wiiriled iiniiiedintcly on rcceibt N0 the sei~i'iitiil‘y of state for tliedcoloizi ,ea un. glmiii applies to ad ress 5 ____ PHILATIELPHIA, May 25-Tile Bat.- tleship Wyoming, thc United States latest dreadiioiighl., was launched tto- :lay at the navy yard of the (Tramp -U14 Eilgiiic (‘.on1per1'. in this city. Its ‘Milli-ll over all isfall feet, breadth at winds: lf\ll' *Wt* °""‘~__ mme (_.cl0c__ The tenipera ure a _ this morning was forty-live degrees 3. .lllllllli UVLH A lililll SLIP Special to The Giiurdiiiii. ' (THATI-IAM, May Zll-ilicliimi 'l‘iib- hard of (iriiiid llowiis, uri'i\'eil iii town last evi-ning and liirrii ii tcnni to drive to Milli-itiiwn. 'l`liis inorniiig when the ferry limit. iiiiidi~ in-r iii-si. trip on thc otliei' side of thi- rira-r the horse :ind iriigon wi~ri- ioiinii in the water at i,lii~foot,oi the slip, ()n'tlie next trip the body ol it iiinn was fouiid._ it was lliibliiird. His had i‘o~t.i|riii-il i~:irli¢~l' thiiii 1-x |nri'i.¢-il iiinl noi. living faiiiiiliiir with llii- liiiiiliiig ilriivi- ori-r the slip into ilie i'ive|‘, lWll llSllElllll|lN LllSi IHLIH LIVES Ni-wfoiiiidliiiiil llsliiiii( ;'.riiiioii\*r llertiuiib-_ Cslilliiii Walter Keuni-ily, arrived in prirt. and reported the loss of two of her crew, David and Edward Slniicy, on Qiiero flank on May l-ith. The two viirtiiiis and Robe/rt Sliiiiey, a brother of Ed- ward, were i‘ef.iiriiiiig to tiiii vessel ;=-»_»: __. E iio siziiooiier their dory iipset. Cup aiu Keiiiiedy, who saw the nrriiii-iii., .e ran i`o|'wai°ii to lniiiirli iiii but in niunning the i-rnfl. tin- i.ii\vni'ts water. Another iiory was nt once put in the water _iind liastciied to the sizeiio of the ai-i-.idi-iii., but wlien‘ the rcs.ue party got t.li<-re lliivid and l~Idward Sliiney had disiippuiii'- ed. llohert, liowever, was saved and- taken on board the (iertriidc. The ictiins of the accident were liotii oung men, David being lil years of ge, and Edward 20. They were first >1n:c'<< Bl`lC€. ' llll'S NILSSISL lil Ellllllll ISSENIHLY [ll IIHUHSH ill Sflllllllll EDlNBU}t(lH, Scot., May 25.-Loud and long applause welcoined thc ines- sage received from President Taft on the subject of Anglo-American arbi- tration which was delivered to the General_ Assembly of the i`hurcli oi Scatlarid licre today by Dr. J. A_ Macdonald of Toronto. Presidcut's Taft's inessagc voiced nls well known eiitlnisiasni in favor of a practically unlimieed arbitration treaty and added: “>‘-ny to the ns- that Canada shrill continue to pros- per, flying the llritisii ling and shar- ing with its the respoiisihllity for North American civilization." * BY MANY 0NLO0K'ERS iiii iiiiiiiii _-_ Creolu Goes to Guliows in u Condition oi’ . (Ioiiupse. Thousands IIN Mililll/IASHI iNIl IIIIIIWNIII, 3"" _“_‘""‘“9° ' - -_ . THE viiiiiiiiiis Poiiiis l 54lH:<'iiil io 'I`|ic lliiiirilinii. lliliN'l`lll'li\i., liliiy ;:i. :~liirii-kiiignnd *'l`)'l||lZ ,liiwiiiviily iii ii sluts- of total i'd lriiiii i.Iir jail, Ilaliil _riiili-d :ind lie-lpivezs. With his head ‘sunk upon his iirrnizi. while Bobs sliook Iiiiii, ii'i~.~;eiiti\ti\'\‘ of the were broke" and Nh" half mlm' wit'hi/\iiii'i'ii':i|i iinniicilil _-z_\iidiciit.i! which, with the llritish, li`i'i»ii<-li and llcrman `liuiiki»i's, \\ili pni-l.ii~ipzit.c eiiually in the riiri'i-iiry i~i-foriii iinii the Huk ,Wang riiilroiill loniis, one of $5i),i)00,- 000 and the other of $Il|i,i|l|0,000, with an o.i'rniigeinciii. for an additional $20,01lll,l\ll0, il iiveileil, recently signed at l’eliini.t, left _thc (‘liinese capital today for New York by way of Siber- ia. The full text oi liotli agreements, ousms and belonged to St' I‘n“";\\liitii were iiiblished today contain ` ` l i . no evidence of the reported corner in llonns or concessions by the quadruple, Zgroup of bankers, tho the group’s po- ‘sition is proinineiit because of its fin- ancial strcng`r.h and ability to consum- inate its uiidertakings. Navel-tlielcss foreign lini-liters here ltliink that (‘hina will probably con- ciliatc the Riisso-Belgian syndicate with the next lonn. I The govcriinient is continuing its determined policy against the provin- cial opposition to the Hiik Wangloan nnd opposition appears to be waning. An imperial edict issued today de- nounces the provincial railway com- panies as swiiirllcs, and the govern- iiicnt promises to repay the forced as- scssincnts which have been levied hy tin-in. The proiiiiiliziitioii of l~la.k‘Wang loan, the text of which islY that it IS Ullv SiIlCPl‘c __coldei=it_ i_‘_eci_Ji'Sedd__t_§\:ee_l_>\`: r"___d S: 8 DB - DP Y 0 5 BY L . . .' vlonsnlgi wassly-0 ' ‘ ___-_' , _. . dl, , ' _ bovc zero. At nlnel p. m. yesterdaTit I .0S'I`, May 24th, gentleman a gold L_§_¢:_\_;_°f_f;g;`n'~'e_\_}?)l;'_‘_l =;_o_“St'_l‘el` ‘"0 “i this is the annncisary of half a cen was forty-eight degrees 'above Sim. nued watch' Finder return mi Governor-i}encrul's bronze niediii. The lenézth lo! t0Naiitd;“iin‘de of tetecil this-ro2ceI;;D_'fl””°°”_”5?'7:3ipd‘ ‘ James McGuigan Hunter lliver. hours an 110° Ui ll ` ` T , gr. for genera ouse- . ' . _ _ ._ - M __ morrow fifteen hours and eleven mln- w_,:_,.k_20App|$, _ to g__.s_ tD_ _,_ (hl;.__hA.Nl\_/i_c§_i_i;_iions lirirc. » nnie r utes. _ c one , 0 rnce ree. ' ._ ' _ ,_ M _ The tide will be high this mornglryé ___ ____ _5;27(_mpd_.__eJ)iahiiHt_ii;/gi Rp‘i_:_(i¢_‘» Ali-xuiu ir c_ at 9'15' tomorrow mornmgfxt ' ED» 5 maid for geneml T. IA. l.el‘ngc prize Norninn l.o\i1- “ml M0“““Y "““`“I"g "t 10' 0' ' housework. Good wnses. Ap- ther Kensingtun ' The 5”" 5"” tm” evemng M' 732’ ply evenings after seven o‘clock to 29 ' ` f_‘_’_';‘°_§,§_‘§’_§'__;"‘_”_‘;I“§ -if ,Z'3,§,,;‘,“d,0',lf,‘,’,',ff L9g\i¢worth_ Ayeniie, 5-znitl. mon Hiisiiiis niri.oi\iAs. aT0r4n!’IiKnhil 'l4`ii2e2s'ds‘ivymr\i"i]i;‘i‘yni*ii;ri‘i1t Siitm lfrenigiainwhgiie “rigi'hta;i!\`:"c Robert Mclmiigliliin, Annie Mc- 41,9' _ t in gclirxgggypaiilqrgeddntstgtrdvp(wir “mth” ' he moon rscs oniorrow morn K ~ ' . , . , “AA nt 3.39. There will be ii new moon ,p`artlculers. National Manuiecturing _ 1-lo_\ol~li Dll L0. . . Sunday morning at 2.12; lt risesl§9}7\y}}}}y.__lYlontijeal._ 5-2'lds6l. “_ _ _ MCGM _“_ ____ _ Monday morning at 9.53. BOWLING, Burke; Alleys, under _Laura mn\,_ ._§\mf_s\__ M:m_. ___mg____,_q and wmhom \,a.,,, ,“c,_\¢a§¢,l l95,_0_ ---L--- _ market open lawful days ten to Mchiilsoii. _ a CY 0 (_. M0 --- ((,_m,_t\____e_\ ____ _mn “J” auchlnn, ( hrulottctov. n ’ i g 25¢\g_|_ worth, ihnilottetown, Wendell H uk for Mlnard'| and take no other. leleveri. '- llrar Lord, kind Lord, . James Wiiitcomb liiley._ _ i ir, Lion yesterday forenooii. 'l`hi-re wiisf the Board of lihliii-ation, ex-(iovcrnor McKinnon Dr. Aiillorsoii Chief Sup- YH ,,UI_.._.,__,,_. CONIlVlENCEMEl\I'I" The coinini-nccmciit exercises oi' tlir l{,.ny,,,._ ,i' wliiit is cal ed ii \iiii'iiii'lor_\'. 'l`iii.~‘ yi-nr fortii iitciy ni. lcaisr or otliuiwyiiii-_ this 1a.~‘ has fallen to my lot. it is difficult to di»\'in.fi\ from llir beaten patli, and ‘ I would sliiiid rrdiiillvil il I should at tcinpt ritliiir iiriginnlity or try to cs- tiililisli ii lii'eccili\iii. Wilhiil thi* liii|lo\\'i‘d walls of the ilri‘iiii~i~ l‘i~iiiri» of \\`iilr.~; Uollege we hn\'c iiisliiil the lruii. of the tree of kiiiiwli-i|i'~-_ ni- liii\'i~ oiijoycll fellow- ship uiili i-iii-li oiliiii-; iinii niany hap- py liiiiirs iiiiil i‘i'oiilil¢-soiiic tasks have licoii our i‘.\l»i-ificiici-_ ’l`Iic pin-sciii f.ci'ni opened on the tviiilici`. about eight nion- ‘ ilis nigo, nuii diiri|ii_' tilnt tiinc the stiidviit lifr' hiis liven one of stren- iiiiiis i»iidi~ii\'oi-. To-duy'.- Voniinence- inent iiinrks nn i'il\>l`\l ill UN' l\lSt0!`Y of the l’rincc of Wales College for tiiry of educational progress in this tinie-iionoreii and world-famed insti- tiitiiioii. i<`roui thc iliiys of the old Acnilvinv down ilironizh this carridors of 'l‘inu‘ and thi- hulls of licariiilig. pn- l'rliici> iii Wales l`ollci.:c, crowned with the l'riiu-i~ of Wales inotto, “ich llien - l si‘r\'\~," has developed :ind cxpaiidiil iiiitii today the Great- rr l‘rinr‘i- ol\l\’nles Viillcge - ii living nioniiinvnt to the geiiius of the people of l’rin\'c P.d\\'rird \sli\nd.- rears ‘lt- sclf ninoiigst the lirst known educat- ional in.~:tit,utions ol the broad Dom- inion of Vaiiaila-Nay, ol thli Wh0\8 _bronil Aim-ricun Continent! hh in hall a century eminent profess- f=,, ,_ ._1__., 1;;