“einen” 1af~ 'cami - ' ' " ~' ' ge and shocking almost ever gm tions HAMILTON Jun . e 25-(Special) _ There was n double electrocution yestai-_ day at the Greening Wire Company Plant on Queen St. North. The victims were Geo, Bambi-ii; md Arthur Scottney. Tl1°Y_ W0r°_ employed as carpenters en. Edged in building a frame shed edjnin. ing the works. Over their heads ran the high-tensiom ” _ . wreck TelePh0U¢~ System, 0116 Big Laurier and Borden Reach an In Hhlllllillll, the Result _gf Ci-Qgsed Factory and Several House C ° A I ` h m greement and Members . _ _ ' “WS May Get Away Soon Wires. They Were Engaged mliuild- ‘Shock Peopl ' ~ r . e and Enact . - - _ Strange ’ Freaks -T- ' S mg and were Dead ‘netore the , orrnwa, uns _ em _ "__ - ed young man named Monreiih divtious are Jthat25 Pisllaxiielgu lwiil M" B _ii P\”0F0§\le in time to allow members _ .ed power wiies which supplied the fu.- tory. ' The wires were supported in the usu. tag glgyganélngeld by guy wires running In loosing the wires they sagged oo". slderably, so much so that they camo in contact with the power wire- The men did not die immediately but were dead before the patrol wagon ar ived, ELUSING Ui U.|I.E. li SHN|N|HlSllli ~ A large number attended the clos. ing' exercises in the Union Commercial 11011839. Bummerside which were held ill Market Heli insi evening. The foi- 1°WiD¥ Pwgram was carried out Wm. Moran, acting as chairman' P15110 9010. Miss Rubis McDonald: reading. Mi Mildred siiiipnnncvncl al solo, Miss A. Compton; dist;-ibn. t/ion off diplomas_ and prizes. His Wor- Bhilp Mayor Compton distributed the Prizes. Then the balance of the pro- liram was carried o/ut. Piano solo, MiBB_G. Moore; vocal solo, Miss H. Andrew; reading by_ G. H. -Pruner; vocal solo, Fredk.-McSween. The fol- lowing is t/he prize li.i't: Book of poems, presented by the Journal Pub. Co., awarded' to Miss Olive Murray for the highest aggre- gate in the Commercial Dept. Book of poems, presented by Sin- clair and‘ Stewart, Lcd., awarded to Miss Florence Palmer for hibhest ag- gregate in Shorthand Dept. Prize for neatness in work present- ed by Brace McKay & (le. Ltd., awarded’ to John McCabe, Middleton. Prize for penmanship presented by J. C. Jardine, awarded' to Stewart Linkletter,-Liniiletter. Second prize for penmanship pre- sented by D. K. Currie, awarded to Miss Gertie McKinnon, Grand River. Prize for spelling, presented by M. L. Fraank McKenzie, awarded to Isilac Lfnkletter, Linkletter. Gold Bracelet, presented by R, T. Holman, Ltd., awarded to Miss- Ethel McDowell, for typewriting. Prize for neatncss in work, present: ed by the Piioneer Pub. Co., awarded to Miss Katie Morrison, Summerside. Prize for prodcicncy in Gregg short- hand, presented by M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd., awarded to Miss Lutie Richardson, St. Eleanors. The following are the §l`B\'1“Bf-55”' COMMERCIAL DEPT. ' Olive Murray, Linkletber. \10`H°f5- Bruce Dav.ison,' Belleque. l10I1°l‘B- Isaac Linkleftter Linkletter, honors. Percy Cameron, Wellington, honors. Louise Yeo, Port Hill. Eva Bearisbo. gnmnm-5i,i5_ Roy Grigg, West Devon. Hy_'Craswell, St. Eleanors. Harry Alien, Summerside. Agllee McDonalg, °°°‘g°‘°“;.°_“‘°;‘°i:- §:f.‘.i’...”_‘°i‘.‘.‘1§’i-1 'r i ?:11r§“h\;nst>ri: Btevltart Linklettler, Link- erside. letter. Harold Strong. Sum!" Wm. McEwen, Bti Elesmors. Chas. Savers, Summerside. Bremer Robin- sid . §0i§o§"t¥1“HH¥n HND rYPi~1wn1'r1NG_ Florence Palmer, Mimil1€i£HS\1» HUUUW- Ethel,/McDowell, Summerside, honors Mary Thomson, Kensington. Chas. And-rows, St. Elcanors. Minnie- Desi!- nn_ Cape Traverse. LnWr{i)uCC'l§T¢3I‘!*;:i‘: Bt. Eleanors. Beiinice Mc one .d n inn River, honors. Lulu Richer so . St Elaanors, honors. Ada Stevenson. Fredericton. Katie Morrison, Bum- me.i~gias_ Agnes McDonald, Georg* town. _____?-- SHHHHJ [lVHl HHS H1 HEATH ,___- NIAGARA FALLS. June 24'-'“°° cyclone whidh struck this city about 4.30 o'clpck this afternoon, was the eause of the death of Henry M0381” who was saillnil 011 910 UDP” M56 gnrn River sr. Chippewa. about 20 yni-di; ii-am Hog Island. His boa; “LBS upset and carried over the a B. h th man clinging to it He was ,_ _ :Bon 0: a well known local' railway Y who receives ndimly print- ed, badly printed, badly ioiasi. inaiv cut. brdlr addressed. bldly vr\PP'4» torn, soiled of incomplete paper of whatever issue will kindly notify the Sub- gripiioe Department at UIBIL i __... -___~-- ____--\--* ‘ An Guardian reid" Mlllli UHHISHE U. S. l]H|E|l|_S ,__ U.S. Government To be Notified--Good Progress ln Commons OTTAWA, June 24. - Replying to a question in the house today Sir Wilfrid Laurier said that the rs- ports and despatches in the news- papers seemed to make it clear that Canadian and British subjects on a holiday trip had been subjected to indlgnities at the hands of thii Uhited States officials at Niagai-A Falls. He could not conceive the reasons ior this in view of the cor. dial relations between the two coun- tries. It would be the duty of the government to ask His Ma- jes|;y's representative at Washing. ton to bring the matter asia,-, 'the United States authorities, wnii _ii ininni LONDON. June 24-mrs Desser- Ullgh. head of. the British 01ympi¢ 'games committee, speaking to (Jann. dian Assocfation Press, said* that he had heard nothing with regard gn ne. fusal of Longboat‘s entry. He believ- ed there had been some trouble ac- ross the water, but he'had.no wish to create trouble here. In fact, he hand reserved no objections with rc- gard to Longboat. P. I... Fisher, Hon. Secretary of the Amateur Athletic Association, has not received any objections to Long- boat's entry, and before the A. A. A. could notice any objection, _it must be in the shape of a specific charm. Mr.. Fisher knows, nothing with i-nl gard to the rumors emanating from entry has been refused by A. A. .\_ THE WEATHER. Northwest winds, fine and cool. _____.__-__» HEAT WAVE IN CHICAGO. ns amd several deaths caused in yéste'rday's heat wave in Chicago. Too into for Classification. M. Hutcheson. 6-hiidiwpd. y y . y same by applying at Guardian. _ 's-scan NTED-Second class teacher Uziah Boyce, Sccy of trustees. 6-85dr3i. `l)0N'T-Forget sale at Law Con business stand with 35 acres of lan at Peakcs Station. 6-Ztriithenidli. size; parties having some f sale, address, stating price etc. G ardian ofllce 6 Bediipil TORONTO, June 26-(Bpecinl)- CHICAGO, June 33-Ten prostra- tin part by heat were the net results of Minard's Linimeni used by Physicians Condensed Advertisements ACKEREL-Bbls for sale. J. F. ' TOUND-In Victoria Park yester- da two kc s Owner ma have I or ll . ' . wnacnsn-wanted for New Haven ,,n,,,, nn ., tn.” mm imibm in i no 7-dlp was blown in tbl HU||. MlllHHlH _ _ WILL HEHHE ' | ,.1. From Ofiice of Minister of- Agriculture in the Ontario Government Shortly. S °-- .£33 TORoN'r0, June 25-(Spwiai)-Ai. tl.ougii rn- ..'.i”n-iril announcerneut has yet h~»--n n....ii» it in i-.ininlently ex- Ii»w\i~ZtHl.'ind, JBII 24.--Advlccs 'raceivth linr.-_ state that for three nights "ne§{nnin,. may 10, there was _a ' `ren1lr abio \~olvni\in outburst on Savaii' ‘hs inm.-at of the Samoan Inlnlidl. The limi. or- “°:‘°i. if ei cs ' o o e - ggry to! *nbc ii|lai‘i'd;,'i`t glue eeglimut- a early `t oulan tonl per minute. , " ‘5?_‘f¥‘? Soon thorn _wus an almost continu- hi' f u\bi"'bi'\\f‘iiiil00 Vid _|_oussel~l".g e New York sources that Lough. _ii <1. und "Um an immks ‘geo mx f I' limp, ii<-wing iiiiwii #thc mountain sid.. it ove -iloi-ind "idle eiiife, deo- troying manyf native houses ln fha way, dropping into the oimn and causing an immense uprising of steam. ,____¥ié_-_-_ SASTHU IIEHES lHi WHll|.i Hlllilll ,_-4| _ PARIS, June I4. -The Matin this morning prints an interview which its Caracal oorrdpoudeut has had with Cipriano Outro, Pre- sident of Vonuuelo, in wbkh the president explained thit his policy was to dgbt foreign companies who monopoliscd the economic life of the country. Hs added that this could ` not 'oo separated from the political life. Venelueis, continued the Prd- dont, was on had tonal with almost all the powers. It was his work in which he gloried: "I do not har Europe," laid PI¥i- dcnt Castro. "All the power! em coalesce but Venesuela will remain impregnsble while ll live Y Accoi-dung to the Maritime Correa- Mermaid School. Good supple- '_ n _ ment for a good teacher. Apply to pond” t 0 venuuehu vnu] Mn ser secured A copy of the"~i-eport nl the united seam uni Amelie. which he made in Wnnhi , wi* rolercnoc to a recent tr( from Du' tts _ _ Building on Tuesday 30th inst can to Gidad Bolfvnr. v at twelve o‘cl.ock noon of valuable , `~| " B Fairs snows 'ro rnnona. __ agent Col. June _ the gg., VV A H I ° E" ca" an rung; plonion of a cltload ib IQ to iw" r°¢iJ°I1l\y n freight ‘train on th Denver t Rio Grande road wel blown to pi , Two Q 553? ir! LA U il a 'lf -3 ri 3 -- ......~._’5<._ fo- \ »