~ H11 5 __ 7 _ .. _ __ .PRINCE Evvee?¥SLA~D»¢e1teDA.S-'fURi>A‘1»w~Bf. iw- I themes-.r.o.f;de:em` E 1 iiiii.iiii.iiui;siii LoNoSHii EMEN AND I _ iiisiizis uiifiiri FRENCH NAvAL1;E3E|vE5 ENTS is Piiiiiiii ARE OW OUT ON STRIKE ___ i . my “°"f ‘ ' »-- _ _ ‘ I e x A _ " ' ‘J A““°‘m°I°mI°nI-t Ex°r°i°éé Held In. *he j And the Provincial - ` And Are Makin Trouble -The Men MII EMMEIISUII I » _ _ GBIIESIIME EIIII] S Kindergarden-Speechesliylh-esident'_ » _ 5 _ 1 I g _ A » » ~ _ - ...nf ¢......, .»..t..... lin His cist .Z°.§§.‘§`.Ii..‘..Z,‘f.‘ ii Pmii nu iziiiiii ;§,§§,°§;j§;” ‘;‘;';;"'§;‘;_"';§‘_,§;”° Peters A Numberill Others I ' ` ' Cabinet I Trouble-.Commerce Blocked I I _ -- ' The Despatch _ 'Body Found Sup- _s___ Aiarqe audience iliiad Kindergarten his wall chosen words. He referred Q I I o _-_ _ _ I' . i hi ` ' ~ “ '- " T T _ ' f “ ‘ ‘ ` ‘ ' [Si'istri1ii.B\' CA1xLr]. Tiny number about. 117,000 mfn, ol Hiiiyesterday utternoon to witness the closing ex_eroise¢_’_ Pl. fflhw DI Wal” goings. 'Ju'd¢e"Vlfi£i“biirM>n, b‘._ L. Haan. nrd. Premier Petirs, Lt. Governor Mc- Kinnon, chairman, Dr. Anderson. Rev. 1);, Boulden, Mayor Paton, Judge Fings.-sid anim 'v. 'ii finer siiiman to-_ copied seats on the _platter-ip; ai o a_il the young lady ai\{daht§`who'reeeived houbr dallloinns. ` " "- ' ~ ProiIlob_t-rtson Hove report ot tae work done dlirlng fgie ygbrfiri #Blog ’ r' bestowed irr‘-eat c'i.'f_`_ it tin _'tha (tu Vu s for the exc.`ilout_fesll`ito_h_l1ha'ihed i)'oii'lIVith- ..n...i.ng the _great ‘a__-i'n`oyaoo.‘ ‘o5.t. stantiy having the soilnll Di lille '_ _`ar'u|'n"ar preset t with them in tlieir"`st\tdy hoursl The presentation of medals and honor diplomas then took place. Alter the presentation a von ii solo was nicely rendered by Miss Gladys Mo- lntyi-e. . The next ap_aa_k_er. Pwmlar Peters spoke rn the p'r.ase'nt eoiiiiitlphaof the Collazo und its 'efficient stiad, h_e'also have much grad advice to tho»e _who are about to enter into business life. A piano solo by Misa Katie Stanley wus the next numbu’ on the program, nod was heartily enjoyed by ali. ` _ The next speaki‘t,Rev. Dr. Boulrlon, President oi' Kinifs College, Windsor, N. S., expressed himself as very much pleased to make the acquaintances of tba College stall nnt]_s_inde_nt-.’_lfite ilraii college he began spe°akl_l'i§`te will b_iié"Uhlve`l"slfy` olN'aw Brunswick. _then Dalhousie, and now I’rlncs`ot'WliNiS§ to wlilehfha brought sincere and hearty ureetlngaftom Kinu's. l-le hoped thnt some -oi! the students would come to l{iup's' to take their B. A degree. Ile said thot the name of the Prince oi Wales College reminded him ni to ith can of wn 0 he Hallfall p0$f3d t0 Be that "°“° 3 7 ° 5 I IW' [Sr-sour. Br Can `f;'__l3i1;‘¢|;_0_:l_;l:lgil#;', _‘Dix of the st;de_nt“, _ v I F LE; I ` " ' , A ' ' " ‘ '*‘ Pauls, May 1il»-Fmnuli oouiruc-io: isI“'hl‘ll1Y5.'7(0. bei( 113 1091*’ WB' "°"'~- o e 's ir it ¢.i..w‘r. own- H ‘ S " o_o-Daemon, Moy ai.-Hon. Wm. -- » _ ~ ~ i _ _ I ~ " ~ uluding hcgoke of the word nmrewen.. Pauley __m{___t____l_nm__ tendered hh "__ _ a tlnenteuui with complete |;~iraiyzaticn_i 1>p»ci,i<.aily_tba _entire personnel ortho and Milt" _ ft'o`ili`t|`d€h'fs who are - _ B|gn,\t|o,, as P‘.em|e,. and Amor” G In _ I nsuresult ofthe general »trikn of sniiors merthun” m`rIne' “Is we” as the longh “banana lm" their Alma Mau* ____ _ _ _ y e _ ___ _ ____ __n , h _ _ __ __ ohoremeu are interested in the naval rr.. '~ - - ' .i s '- 1 A_ gg_W,;§.l[,\=|.ti,;| ~|j ‘Ut-1. I g _ und the Ll&t.G_n\.rncrcniled on Hon. 1 ting gr to t _e nav_ re en.. w c ,,,,,.e_ ‘iihb elite* dn' ilk tha"phs`*. ye`iir,' 'mud closed by winning 'theft ii my nappy _v tion. ~ ' ‘ " '~ _mktbame a 'trombone solo by Arthur-f' oipnsronién nas, *ns mail. inomtdgiliy a'..;1oysii‘. ' ` ' - » 'pristine' istisathtion win. no carlo., the bieiiriiy, "nn'fi _the stnfrénu, and the results of th`a’bir`i'n's.w6r‘lr. l)r. Anderson was the next. speaker. In sglirdklliik ol the 0`oll`e|¢e»` he ebl‘d'i.lie suit# p emcnt aave _ years ago was $7,000, new it is $20,0m. 215 ni"i’o bald Pbince Edward _Island was the best part o_!.the. world tg 'live in,-there w`u.~|.pléniy to edt., drink He said alot of money was spent on tobacco anti c_a_i-id, _whicin it spent; on education, would lie H great benefit. Tho exercises closed with t/be ’ National Anthem, ' -.- _ The past year _lisa been ufmoei. sncoemtiunna' uni » me enrollment ot students, 225, has never been so large a'nde‘l898 €ii_‘é`t?-""~.4`-_' I E ww I I .'~ ` ` it cmea. "' 'i. Vi ln' I Comh was mathematically related to tlib oi Wales, aa'h» and the Prince- uizht mathtimixoics by the same Simetimas, in his wild moments he feels like vtriiiillif to the Pblneeloi asking him' for irgiit. Loi-Kin|;‘li ‘ _ but this nm a-noon hasohangrd d, and it hsavar makes this ra- It. will beiottlra byitllt of Prince stlollega. _ -' 1 ' lie next r-pbloe on what a university was. First. \'..lua in money, time andlahar. ln money, thanks tbtiia Government ann ras 'iibtt-silty of~slr~Wii» McDonald, it.'ls.mnah easier tot"';e\ - a university course here now than it. w s oidea iiinra. It _ about ___ ooune in Mmb ond :gig course iiatei- 'Ili is no 'idea college unless rleterminedfto work hnrd and ovaraonit didlcuitiaa, and ony. iiing ellie ona=ia iinel; so ooiire across. nun porvpnai his course. until or Z8," and than are few mah who ri time hor' f'w'ili pb§ip.iiiei" their they regvatitin utter years. Ii. iahotter ts plan iiig.Q ilftib, bggllflt no-,und continniiintii tn.. end. rn.. higher use iiittnqiir. the ‘ ibursr pre- mriiien is n|¢d.‘ A college; aiiacnion hasthegmt mario ot bringing students* iutacloxe contact with all the leading "’°“° “il *°*Pl°8:lie§vi¢i\s¢i N* till' °K.°1'- beiore than ii a a movlnn r'.ver._ The me who dawn inisuii to onehimr l gin nde greatly on what comes ‘from n companions. Students should °"°\‘ be snr-iyerii the me or moulding nntinnueitt' _ _ r- rnivsieti __ w _ me by 11...-ry L. audi: il ' muei credit ior W lil Ill Ontario part in the -_ ».i_-....-.,-r'=.__;.-_._-~,/_~»~ -_ . . iHi`@°3iltl§"mlased by tha many who look forward io “ i" t each year with so much pleasure. ‘ i__.____-_1-1- _ siiiuiiuiiii rua iiiiiliiis Medical Association Comiiilttee to., Es- _ia_b_llshi1iI§ni 'l'onoi1'i"o, 11% 31.-_At a meeting I ot the Oiltarioxdedloal- nssbnlitloh -in thlil city this morning Dr. superingmdent otRookvio.»d alfu " lor the iriganil itll Kingston read* o_ ‘fu r tilt _tile digiisiii ip oiembiiriiing ati min- tlon to h ch hh nebrinta may bo com- miitea by legal process. Tha paper called steer. on ti»'=iiiie‘tiier that ienii ` abstinence was the 0 ly, sui_vai_ion`lor a conilrmed in- bbill th; a‘&ii:ofbrdI€\'aa'h_ menace- tl W ciet;,'and E iiisdlilalis fwqra necessary ioi"the i’illai‘Qf£aiiai'eL’ ' ‘ ` ‘ _ Just/oe Riddell, who was present, took disou~slou and stronglyadvised the aeaoeiatiit' .to act in tha matter. Aa a mint' » wmudit vi aoniiiniqd to im movie. ~ it .Jim -.anion ni' secure eswlbflnuh 'aut 61 KB institute for I' treatment at inebriatea and alao tha nac- laglalaitonaad _iudlcai miiaiusoa mivnblt. - Condensed liivtriisciiiciiis I , OY ... A_i;_:s__r_en._ ‘r._.».aiii4ri..»i..g _ ffl -'r __ OMG ww’ _'_ ., _ _ Keep “InltiI't Liiiiiiiehi Ili liii house i I nay. Gnonii n' mder |,,,G2&_-‘.“ _ "_i‘;Ii'_», ,=. \,. M' $1/ b _ lit badly Qhum v _\.__, ..| -. ' _|?V_._i_ ‘__~: _ I _ ~ .. _isiglv wra1>P.°d ` T1 ""“'I"l"" '_ _ -- W-s"I , ;::t.=i*.tt.;f..::zsi~‘=tifi:.. I i f.'1» -we ~ 1. _ » if 'fir - .i_..'L".’”!'."“"”i.I._f‘_“f“§".I:. "“ n ‘ M- -. ‘t i...‘¥3.,'. _ ' ' QI: i r ' ' iirriimceivei t`ubiiIiI§";ir`i'-ii"t`. \ HON ll R. EMMERb0l\’ _ I_I_AI.ui‘Ax, May 31. -The IIer.ld today ’,n-iins the-reiiowhh;`~i`ri.;n lim ‘Fredericton correspondents :- ` ` Tndill' bus been rtilolent with surprises .iid rich in dinmat'c incident. It was u ilillllh IMD Bight why theprosecutiou was lo unwilling toncombieta its c-iso. Rumors were rite ol chmpr-luilse and sixmendar. i‘he defence could linrdly imagine what to.lay‘s session might bring 'er‘.li. lt brought iaith n snr_ »i'iae that made ev.-ry one sit. up and instinctively' the g-0'vv'rlid cours groom wiirmtd upto Mr. Emmeradn wlnn he uoldiy took the stand nod'preparedto ,jive his own version' ol the famous Suu- .iay u'¢ht at S_t.`_Lawr.noo hail. it must he ariuritled that the r-ir-niiniu t r stuck very. close to the truth so Kar ns pi.-i-sona,i;imes"'i.n~i piao.i`i were con- cerned. Iiidced just uo»Ir the issue nar- rows to a pbiht. ut veracity 'between Mr. Emmerson and Harry I'}eilne,' tnee-night watchman at lille _Sri Lnvu-ence Hill. As betwsenf ' ine tw.. 'min one would Ilziltzlrolly ifceept thi statement hails til hiéhinér or p..~i`n» `ioent and e'x=tninl'ate`r ol ' the ci-cwn. But thire are pillow in M. 'Emmereonk ll?\rri\tive, that :mutant but cliulieuize astonishment and eurpriae. I Indeed in this casa the facts ara ao_ uearly agreed upon that .iuglnmintdn the ‘slid mL\qt_ thb inferrncoio bef drawn. indeed, the cfse,ii' bubrnittid to anjury, wiii_be largely decided upon Mr. Emmerson? testimony. tiiiitiliiti manners; [Sr._aolu. B! 0481.1.) _ 0B,i0kG0,........_». ..... Moyi1.lill7. May0_orn . ... .. 53;( "-vvimi............ . not _ "Poi-¥.;;..::.... aleao Iuly20orn............ ..,.. i'i8i '_' wne=.t...._. ...... 1oo| ...__.___. U3l_'5l'.!.lil§ ';"”"‘°- Lnmtxmm imu mem pzhinicy ae i ua . » _ f..¢n:..»iv¢"!tit=ni,1g" li. _ a plyawold w _“tc a fav ‘ 2. ltia] ht a wi_;.hi_< _ ' ‘_ v I broader of 'tha auaeunn ,_'~ " _ °°°°‘P .E »._._ i§.tl§'i§"i i'f".....': i :-“.`f"'1‘~i -J"-'&3’Wf§¥.i...'.I'2.".i ~ > Q 'Q '< _ sew r-=-iii = _ '_ a ,rup:hsibla for thi" do d weeks. 'fred men who _l\'a_ve been idle in the col- llery of the Novo Scotia Steel Cu.. wil probably return to work on Monday This is the sixth day since Thuisdiy tha It is understood that the Dominion Oonl Co., ima struck the Emery scam ai No 6 und that it is 4) feet in thickness. Boring for Emery nt 'No il has been go- ing on for some time. ` ' The Com panv will in all probnbi ivy work the Emery seam there, which will moan the in-.»c'»eet` output and nuuihyr ot men ever employed ni. Nu. (‘. The Coyipnny was boring for Emery al. Brld_ge_poriI some time an"o_l»ut`, the drills were lost, uni no wo ~k has been done there since. __________,____ siuii winiiis ' Siis its Mtiili _...,,. Are The- Caiise Of Theffesent Unseasonably Cold Weather ' Orrawa, May 29-Hon. Ill W. Bout secretary of state, who has been in Oif tawa-'tbliaidsi-ably over nail ireaatury ttia pravniiinirwasthar, aaid‘ tllat' ii could cali :tb mind lib mouth og w In new cnuuiiia wld- _Ha ha _usjltg that lor tha past whila tile winda __a_ bean persistently bioarlnomom the north an northeast or u, thwest. ._ . . ascii. consider- ttiagftlitriris aggldiglb the memory qi the pnapstf |renar=tion'_`m v_:1;’?:iE."%iitliM& lnégg _i;:g.rvi:_wad, soya I I he mga in _ egeas 'S'i°"='Y__‘iiiiit: I *'51 J Pttsr B.qdil L't»fl_ York, has lor said, dpura bled ‘l!i'i§l% " - Pi‘_'l. tompvsed body ofa man was found last toraehorttimu pending iii; permanent hath” rumah) of B .H I t "_ ` BB I’ US ( il _ Wills Ill" _ our iii Mosriiiilst EUIINEHI' Htlllli ot fur distant wht it the nude of this Province will be rt monaco to the ilvcs oi’ .ravi ilerr. Fran yi-ar to year for some I5Pl‘1UlAI» BY CMH-l'-l` _ line past they have been going from }{_\|_r1»-Ax, Mu- 31_.Twe,,|y_nv, hun* had to wersr, untiiat`the present time it is almost ll not entirely uueale for travai- iore to get along alter night-lull with any lap-oe ri' security (or themselves or their teams. On tvery hand yi u are bridges ma m|n¢,, |,,,v,, Men c|°`s°,|' 'do ,u_ wma, __ vith broken planks and dangerous hoiei- in them, trunks washed away, or rotted ill ` l ii` t . ' - . ‘ W vmnouayn nc output," May- ‘ nwn na the loci where the hunks Y 0 P iught to be filled up with old poles &e. n many places the road is obstructed with alles oljurnber, and many other kinds ~ of material. One place in pnrtlonlar,I hurl oo Jaalon to pnssuot long agnpind hi\d_it been 'titer night, nothing could have saved me from being thrown -horse, cairiagc and myself-into George Ii;-non’s M ii Pond, -t Bett's Oornerin Cape Traverse. Here the road _follovis the po' d, with rt hlgb embankment on the upper side, and none 'oo wide at any time lor a team to puss in safely, is now and has been all the spring piled along, with saw-logs, crowding the “same cold the edge oi the pond, an that it is scarcely possible to get by. I would say iimt 0versei~r~,or Suparvisort who allow that kind ol n state of nffa'r~i to exist. ought to lu lroked after. Tn.\vr:|.|.r:n.'. SiR:~In e late issue oi your piper I notice nn article in revnrfl to rand . whichl must say is timely and to the polnt;I remarked nlsw days ag: when drlvlnu along our roads io n lrieud who was with me that it was nshume thc man- lial' ill whibh our roads were iiuiz out in iioipq, I presume by some people want- ing to bTk their houses, nnd I. wonder it there s no redress for this. I should think the C. 1'. W. and his A. D. C's ihrouuhout the country vi'ou’I¥ fatally. The hall is on tho top iloor oi ,,, imiiding n (ew doors east of the City is iisi ini -e Wir. A 'mf is is PfefeS_ 1" A _ _ ‘ Correspondenistxpress their Public _llail-Dancers, Panic Stricken . 0 ' ' . Si 'I A . ~ » = ' And. Twenty.I\`1ve__ t pmlttazir Bgzngtités to Jump wlHd0W And it .ii on M 'wit » A1'¢l~~f* Next yeigr the oloaink will be _helii -in -‘V ‘I I I I _ _~_. _ nf _ 1 _ t ' _ '_ 1 . _ . wi' iii' iiiiliiii ‘ W _ num g sl! ` ' er mhstmeuhu' ' _ _ ' Sm"II‘ “Wea” "°“‘° E'I‘°I‘ th” dnl' I” |Sr'Ec1.\1. Br G/tunic] liui on Notre Dame Street ani the tire _started in the baaemi nt. The crowd oi' the dancers upst-it s lu- cnme pn`nio siribken by the rush of smoke and flames and started jumping from the windows before the ll_omen arrived. Ono man had both legs broken and another his spine injured. The iircmen r.-roaed many by means ci' ladders. MIIHE HEVULT IN _ CHINESE [IIIIES [Si=EciAI. BY OAm.B.\ AMOY, Chinn, Miiy 31.-An in'iuri‘ectinn has broken out lorty miles s >ur.hwe\r.i oi Amoy. Thirty thousand rebels are unler arms and are stated to be well lcd. R voltis spreading in towns near Amoy. The Viceroy oi Fu-chow is sending cial. thousand troops to don' with the outbreak. Reserves had worships are expected here lilac tly. __________ Piiisiii iiiiinis _ iiii viiiitiiis Ticiiim/iN, Moy 30 - Authentic newa from Tabriz reached hero early this morn- ing Rahlm l{han's son. with 8.00) Cele- aoa ol Lhcul, three inilea from Tabriz, killing 250 at the viiitgm. 'rite shin. in- formed the ass smbiy and ordered the Ihhim Khan, who la in Taherari, should lie recalled here. The populace izuve iltiia oredenc : to tim Shah'a words, attributing the massacre to him. The baaaars ara closed. Ind 55° people gathered outside the M aambly buildings to haurwhat. the natives bl Tiilirlx imd to report. These men are nil armed and they inland to avenge thelbfeomrades Th," ig great diaaatlaiaotion with tha Shah and the crisis ia dangerous. The roliools were closed, whiia the students E 'itil banners iiylns. elude Nw atrfat-I. shouting, “Down with the autocrsey lang iiva the constitution l" blana, lihd sucked and plllazed the vlll. iiiiii Piiis ii iiiiiisii inicuii "For Ourselves,” Motto of Society Behind the Movement ' I.0ND<‘N. Mny 30.-A revival uf troubious Limos lor Ireland, altir several years ol unwanted quiet, is ixpected. The soci ty culled ‘Sinn Fein," meaning literally “For Our- seivrs,"composed ol the holiest nl the anti-Britons, n majority oi them yonnk men 'line gained considerably in importance' latelv. its programme is for the complete boycott oi Eur .mento re!use` to enter into business orloeiai relations with the English in Ireland, and, as far aa possible, for irlshmen io abstain from enlisting in the army and fiom buying English goods. Edward Margo, its iesder,is n wealthy land-owner and literaieur. Recently hh waaexpali- il from the aristccurio Kildalb Club, the Dublin lnnillorns' rniiyinz plluv. This Incident caused agfent iiu't0l' lil Dublin. ,_,______.1ll. 50,000,000 FOR ADVERTISING "James B. Duke, the tobacco kiniz of Long Braneh.Now Jarsey,reoeutiy claimed in au loiarview thai. ha had spent mom money In advartialnu than any other liv- ing man. Ha said that the figures would reach iilty million dollars.-Newr~pnp\'r~ dom.” Yet James ll. Duke is to~rlay one of the wealthiest men In the world. Whrrt you sae a libaraladvertlser yon see a rich mah. The business man who in this one at ad~ vertlainq is alraid to inve nt my n-om-y in publicity will never accumulate a ioi tune. l-Rzctrd. ,,. .. 4 . >--.~ii“»_-.*)_ " _. . 't:;;s;.‘ i.. ...';.L_;s... . :f~i>'».~_Ie l _ _ - _ _ '_ __ _. ~., _ 2 _ is .1 . .. `; '_‘r'='.\». we ~ 1- ...T :_ as ~‘»ai‘ioii_.~'v.'~fI.1i`i».f~_l~t».'.=;»».;t_<,§;I‘., =_, » . I _ |.\"'rr~i '." "fl ~ . " ' rel in Tv1oII'Se¢iiceiEi”fjs;.§§§B*é" sore You Get The whole Paper laud;i0r the Irish members to de- _ollnotouttend parliament; for Irish-