.f . EDEIHITION \°_“9-‘T I r v . g. BA “IH Illlllm.-_, .. ._ lull” CHI-IRLUTTETOWN v .r - '-nn. *_ _ v »»- .i i Y 1 4 IAN .- ~_"-fr'-'-'-t `,""". lrsspsurles flour. » _ errsrowl ._ - , . : inlnl - "ras Lrrnsr New B GHARLOT-’1`B'i‘0WN lllllt-li,llI.2Illll3 . “Girls do»\\0t. 011. do not be suffra- gottes," earnestly pleaded Rev. Dr. John Forrest, on Wednesday, of the graduates at the closing exercises of the Halifax Lndies»College, at which several students from this Island are in, attendance. “I have no patience for them," declared the ex president of Dalhousie. “They are the women -' who have chosen to fol- low the worst example that man can give them. Don’t be masculine women and don't he -like some women-use the batcl\et." Dr. Fon-est's strong denunciation of the tactics employed hy militant suilragettes was received with a long round of applause not only from the scholars but also from the audience of whom the large maj- ority wero ladies. -‘ SUCCESSFUL CONVOCATION 'l`he assembly hall of the Halifax Ladies College was taxed far beyond its capacity by a large and fashion- able audience, at what proved to no one of the most successful and do- lightlul convocations in the history of this splendid educational institu- tion. 'thc pupils and their teachers, to- gether with their friends, hailed with delight the appearance ofthe sun- shine in the afternoon, tho pleasant afternoon dompletlng the success of the occasion. The ladies appeared in their summcr creations, the pupils in white apparel and the prettily decorated hall added the finishing touch to the happy afternoon. Ilev. Ilr. John MacMillan presided ut thc closing exercises and there were also present on the platform, Mrs. 'I`rucmun, the principal of the "ollcgo, licv. Dr. Forrest, Mr. Harry llenn and the members of the grad- uating class, 1914. connsnsfn _ips T00 LITE FUI (ZLISSIFIUTIOII One celit par word each insertion is this column. ~Cssh~must accompany ords‘i'.”’ "Minimum "chargb twenty-live ' cents., __ ____ ______ __,‘_____ l~‘l1ESH LOBBTERS TODAY AT r‘tewart’s Restaurant, Queen Street Y ,_ 3ll‘55-6-2lI!l3i1stpp. l*YlIVA'l‘E SALE FURNITURE; ON- ly used four months. Apply ‘JA I.lII3l .I.l,II,IllI Hill lp Iforly-iive.LIvos Saved in Minute and a Whitl o FreshAirSuppIiedThrough Presence of Mind o Manager- - I (Canadian Press) _ HIIJIOREST, Alta., June 21. Stories of the survivors of the Hill- crest disaster, now that the tension of the situation is relieved, are re litfflil .li0f‘|; coherently, Narrow es- rapes were many even though few in the danger zone of the explosion' were saved. For the others there were those who a few seconds before were in the immediate vicinity of the death dcnling instrument. _ F0|“lY‘llve men were saved aln'-Jst in a ninuie of time and a whiff of fresh air. In the mad rush it was to be expected that some one would leave something undone on whigh dc.. pended the life and safety of some below, and but for the reversing of the fun supplying fresh air some of the forty-five would not have been saved General Manager Ilrown, of the Hillcrest ccllicrics, was the hero of thc hon" I-lc knew the geography of the interior of thc. mine and rushing to the ventilation fan reversed it; This action saved their lives. There are still .'i score of bodies in the mine and all hope is abandoned that any' spark cl’ life remains, for while the interior fires have been extinguished, no hiinoi. being could livc in the HCS-in»prr‘gnatcd atmosphere. In one short surct there are 13 widows, some who have hecn robbed of sons as hull af their solo support. nnuisiis unit itviiuuvlnr ' \ OTTAWA, Juno 20.-It is si'ill ex- pected l|\ official circles that the shipload of Hindus at Vancouver will consent to return peacably to their, own country! The turn for which the. ; I -, - ~ - ~' 1- ~ ened cattle, rising above the roar of f the flames, gave an added horror to the havoc wrought by the fire which yesterday afternoon destroyed two barns ln.-longing to George W Foe- f ter. Mr.. gutted s barn screened to the rectory of the Church of Eng- land. and for a time threatened the rectory and a number of other build iuzs. Mr. Fowler‘s loss will be over 530.000. and he only carried $4.000 insurance on the property destroyed. ln one of Mr. Fowlsr's barns- that in which thc fire originated- six val- uahlc horses were burned to death. IIn' theotlier barn there was a. val-‘ ,uable bull and a large number of ,thorough-bred cattle, and so quickly did the fire spread that it was pnly with the greatest difilcultv that they ,were rescued from the flames. These cattle were on the second floor and as the flames blocked the usual means ri' exit the cattle had to be ,forced out through a rear opening ,and dropped ten feet to the ground: ’l‘wo of the cattle had their necks broken by the fall and others sus- tained injuries. About four o’olock Frank Myers who was in charge of Mr. F0w1er‘s barns was driving stakes in the rear ynrd when he saw names burst thro- ugh the roof of the barn fronting tn the road. He immediately gave the alarm. and summoning help rushed iinto the barn to try to get out the horses. Ilut the fire had made such headway that the interior of the ,barn was practically a mass of flam- ,os and it was impossible to reach ,thc animals. As Lhe flames envelop- ed the horses their shrieks. which had a strangely human note, were honrfrondering. I MONDAY. JUNE 22.1914 'WBT °F A'-I-". ‘ {"€?§0"5'iii?¥t'frl”il‘il“u'2ll.'iiI l."ov‘3I\'i¢”‘°' Misnnus in stihni nillritii hit in susslx. n. ii st. Janis' a r..‘lI.’ff.'ZE3....f“I.`Z11f,'l;I.§.§".§I°¥5.,...'€f lllfl NlllSl¢f'S AMW" l° llle Supremo Question: Prac tice The Three Great Alloc Neighbor. of Self. From the text, ~ Luke 10:25-28, "Wh-at shall I,do to inherit eternal life? 'i'hou shalt_.love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thyl soulund with; ull _thy strength, and with all th? mind, audi-by Ineigbbors as thyse f." Rev. R. M. 'l'lamilton, Becrethry of the Presby- tenlun l.aymen's lf/lissionury Move- Iment, preached-an,el0qucnt and prac- ,tical sermon yesterday morning in St Janzes Church _ I Tho So.vlour's answer to this sup- reme question was, said-the preach- er,\in efiect,_ “Practice the three great affections, love of God, love of neighbor and love of self, These vir toes were, enumerated in the inverse order of their practice. In point,of `im ortance love of God and love of 1 D one's neighbor, came before the»lovo' Iof self, but in the actual carrying Iout of the instructions of Jesus 'thc lure of self came first. I llow was -me to love God? “Godiis Love; LL-vc in action, wherecver you see this beautiful thing at work you ‘sw God.\To love God is to love Love nnd all that is lovely, and ,when we really love Love we will I-e _gin to give love to nil wc meet. Hence in lovinf God we lovd ot onl tions, Love of God, of .‘- t n ,v lone :mother but all that He has .`i. " ' . fB|,ilUMBiH itil , ll HIIII_II§IIllI. II.S. I-lALIFAX,' June 18.-Fire at, Riversdals Lunenburg County, yester- day afternoon, destroyed 200,000 feet of lumber, belonging to Nathan Vein- 05. mill 0Wner and lumberman of that village. At one time the con- llagration threatened the village. crossed the- railway trucks consuming the lumber piles an both sides of~ the railway, held up the train from Mid- ‘dle'to'n, and required the nssistanco of the Bridgewater Fire Departliient and two score men before it was put un- der control and iinailly extinguished. About $4,000 worth of lumber was destroyed, the loss partially covered ,by insurance. I The fire which evidently iguiged from ,, spark from the mill was dis- :covored about two 0'ci0ck yesterday iafternocn. At,three o’clock Bridge- ,water was telephoned for assistance ti-ind a special train from that town was sent out with the apparatus and men. The train from Mid.lle'con was hcld for sei/eral hours outside of Riv- ersdale Station owing 10 tl.-; fact; that the firo was on both rid-s ol thc ,track, th., ‘heat preventing any close approach to it. The damage wus wholly coutincd to the lumber piles. IIILLWINS IIIIII Hill BI Illllli INCHES NEW LONDON, June 20.--lly the narrow margin of four inches Yalii won the varsity four crew ruce ou ,thc Thames river, from llnrvurrl,here ,late yesterday afternoon, utter 5 struggle which will stand out as one , of the greatest in the rowing history iKIIIli'S IIIHIHIIAI HIINIIIIS IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Sir Robert Laird Borden, Si George, E. Foster, Sir Walter E. Davidson, Among the New Titles. Lord Kit' chener Created an Earl. I' ((`anadian Press.) I.(lNl)ON, June 21.-King'e birth- day honors announced. Right Hon. Iicbert Laird Borden, Premier of Cun- udu. Geo. E. Foster, Minister of Trade und Oomrrforc-c, Walter E. Davidson, Governor of Newloundliund, were made Kriiglits of the ‘Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George. Among the Knights Bnchalaor is numed llollglas .\ln\vson, Explorer, Lord Krtchiner of Iihurtum, Vonnui Gcnc".~.`i o' Egypt, wus made nn Earl. IMPERIAL IJHUISE III IMPEIIIII IIIII l.llNl)(lN, June 20.-A 12!v.L‘-<>-_f_’°1._ l°.%.,:*_°.S§ Fon' STYLE OLD Parr-ms. Pas- ties requiring paper for bureaux, shelves, etc., should apply to The; Guai;di§,|L_()Eica, V 2694-5-30Mtf.` 'rua 'CANADX rox EXCHANGE ollers for sale ten options on Cl"~9B» "A" foxes in leading ranghee. Prices right. __ __ -'038-' TICACHER, l<`IIiS'I` OR SI".C()ND class, male, wanted for'Morcll`East School. Supplement $25,00. l°rank Ryan,,,Seget_ary. ,___ 067-6-li2M3i noR"sALE.-'Hopes w1'rH_ sm. modern improvements. li Brlgllmll Road, 'Apply Gaudet and I‘_ll8B- -iara. _§°5'_";°'_20l‘Ell2d‘ FOR SALE.DRAFT HORSE 4 years old, can he seen today (MON any 22nd,) at Revere Hotel stehlv after 9 o’clock a. tm. M ___3054- OI‘TIO.\`l!l F-0R".\‘ALI~]. FOUR OP- tioss~n_1-Dalton, Tuplin and G°"‘1°,“ grades ‘qfstook !or`saIe. lI`»llSl 521 immediabblyi Addrrss 99 UDl2,°l` . P'llE°__3*£°*-m_.--.._..»_~ ~ 3018 'rs.f\o1-mn ; w‘AN'rl~`.n: A SECOND class femalefteacher wanted for Mt Hops sermon. \-supplement, $303" Apply Alllll °`liUb0r¢l!0\1. 39° Y' . ~I:,» ‘S065-6-32 Mjl_I‘1lli_~_________- 'in aol-inn” if-.A~N'rmp ron 4 THE Murray' Harbor North School, No 92, Kings county: supplement. $4" nenrsme¢~r¢¢uirca.T Apply tc Wm Condon S ' . of rus ees. 1. nt. ' wel. einen-22M3ind 6 “Hman ` Hn ns- moyq george l'arn two bore ers. years ne pure Bred over, 'Off' gnc; Chat Komagnta Maru was chartered, ex- Imen, aided by a. sudden shift of the ,tires on the ioui ef me present !=-find te-the N. W.. saved this struc- nontn, and the vessel would have left lure- Sparks. also set Bro t0 11 nis- Vancouver before now, but for the'¥0\"Y 11051" by. but little GBIHBEB WBS apparent disposition of the Hindus 'to ‘l"“‘*- prevent the sailing or the snip. 'rnere I Aim-rich the ilrenren were unable is no idea hero that the Japanese 9-1" H9-V0 U10 ‘barn Which Caught "F0 authorities will interfere in 'tho situ- |ll“‘y fllfl EF_¢Bl7 W0fl¢ ill Cmlllnlllg lt ntinn stint, either through .their 3 tv these buildings. It was feared for representatives in _Canada or through ,ll tlm° that lille life ‘lwuld 5l91`e“dt" Imud of' 'many thingn' ”r°`b"'my" to' struck today and sank in ten rr\l'nu- l-e a-shamed, uf..l'.ove for.one's sei-f, tes of 49 pemgm ab,,ar,, it is then, does not manifest i-tsell in ad- Ieuped 24 were drowned ' ` mlration or esteem Init sinnply in a ___ ,.,__,.,,_,__,._.. .._, ' dc-sire,-'to do the Very MBI? T01' ono‘s \"If when we have equipped our self, not only for this life, but for church, weIdou't seek to do-anything the life that is to come. This, sa-id more with it than to get something the preacher, was the secret of that lout of it for ourselves, it falls short ufiecticn that one must cherish for all of the church that Jesus pd|~e|ms¢d‘ Imcn. "I am called,” he said, “to with h-is own blood, whose members 'love the man I naturally hate, the ba sent out 'Into the world to dis- -_ e Prince of Wales, will undoubtedly he marked by u. great awakening of --' 'inipcriul sentiment, says the Tele graph. The readjustment of our stror.~gt h The large hull of Notre Dame Aca- i,, the Me,,“te,.,.m,,,,m_ and the i,,,_ demy was beautifully decorated with proved international outlook, BBYS “moons of uf” Papal comm and the Tc1e,_,,.,,,,h,0ffe,,, thé',mpe,.i,.,1g0,._ other appropriate bunthng on Satur- ernment' a unique opportunity of il- day mgnt 0" the_ °c°°m°“ 01 chasm! lustrating the ul.li'quity of British sea exerclses of that mstitutmn when Hia the captains of the two cruise,-B other properties in the neighborhood. er tomorrow. The Komagata Maru is a Japanese vessel, but there does not seen. to be anything in the situ- ation _which would warrant the .rnpenesc vessel, .but there which are expected to-reach Viincouv- Th” mil-Ill* ‘ll the fl" is 1* mystery' UENIBID WOMAN A VOICE IN THE VESTRIES- LONDON Ont June °0- As~ws.s 53:2 ' or their friends 'ln Vcncouvelj, and cv- iyfllld °la_l;3“l`;l£er,§; Hlzllggxd £3212: en in tho eviszli of furcrble effort by eng ag lzhy t _Y ,the hm h the Hindus to prevent the making of R v°“§ 1" e'_V;i°§, nest; the e‘;m_,;,_ steam on the Komagata Maru it is A mo 0" pm” g _ b , .i th Ja ,mesa ehisermnt of women, so far as ves do" ml' 1 ` e D d irv deliberations are concerned, was authoritlen f-wouldi consi er ‘ , d 0, the incidint of sufficient import- i"""d“ce'l by John Runs or ’ ance to, warrant intervention by them From information received here there appears to :bc no foundation for the stutorriznt that the ll-indus ure unable either to put up the charter money or to supply themselves with Clinton, but was defeated, by the following( vote:- Ulerical vote-for 7; against 46- Lay votc-for 55; against 37. A two-thirds vote was necessary. mon, I have no confidence in, the man 1 ciplo all notions." I despise, the mah -that is unworthy. 'because this tgrent love 'that I um called upon to exercise, is, to do for him the very bestl thing\ possible. both for th-is life, and for the life to come," Andlin loving him it wasinot his worth'-n-css that appealed, it was lho deplorable condition In which he was placed, like the stricken, out- done an-:I hclplcss num who fell.hy the wayside betwecn Jerusalem and Jerico. m ' What was true of' personal relations to fellowmcn and ‘to (ind, wus true also of the church. lf it was n dosp lcable thing; .for if mi-in to live for himself alone, it was emally iles- ,picnble Un the part. of thc church. I With 'too many peopic_ the i-deal is to secure a position of commercial power _in which they con command the service and homage of a multi- tude instead ol`_being of the greatrst sc-r\‘.ce to their. The message of the text was to develop 1| greater regard for the other man not'to\cnltivate n spirit of infllitvidualisrn that builds up one’s1, own interest `re- gardless of the, consequences to otbers.| The predomti-nant idea in business, ns in everything else should he tho renduing of service tr; one’s follow-men. “Every business trans- action," sold the preacher, "that docs ntct. benefit the man who buys as wellies the man who sells is immor- al." food. In regard to the latter they - have only to nvnil themselves of am- ple supplies of food which have been placed at their disposal by Immigra- tion Oiiiciuis nt Vlmcouvor under »in- structions from Ottawa. THE IEITIIER » THE TEHPERITURE ‘ TIDE l00l|.. ETC , . ,_1_ TORONTO, Juno 2‘2.-Manitime: Moderate to fresh wimds; fair and d raiel wurm. mgrls wryiawsnn.-aturdsy for the first part nf the day was fine and warm. In the afternoon. however. it rains considerably, at nlBlll- it cleared. Yesterday was fair and warm, with high winds. - | The highest temperature recorded terda was 71 dog. above zero, Department. Nearly' every candidate in the great contest was in the office with their subscriptions. Near- I yes Y tim lowest the previous night being 48 deg. above. At 9 a. m. it wus ns seg. shove; ac 9 n. m. .59 dez- Tho tide will be high this morn- ing at 9.04 and tomorrow at 9.46; is vnu bc nigh tonight sr 10.52 and tomorrow st 11.41. The sun sets this evening and to- morrow at 7.54, it rises. i.omorro\v .morning and wednesday at 4.l9- The moon sets this evening s.t,'1-43. .7” mg;-.quhrmr .if lhctmwnt-was an Monday, June _l5th at10»20 B- tmfrhe ihooil will be ~?\.ii ’l`uesdsv. 11.oa .A .Jllpilellfrllgeaifor tcalfvnlvlld N “fl-°°° noun .ana rortvfllvo 'ml°“*'°*- sensual.. _ ly' every candidate secured wonder- ful rcrults in the securing of new and old subscriptions. Today we an- nounce thc last vote' offer for the re- mainder of this- week, and will close on the minute. 8 p. m., June 21. 'l'bc'candidate that Lexi-tit;-I to be the winner, of the grand pri will have to et' out this week and do his or J » they thought you could win. Get right out this last week and tell everybody that-you are out to win' that beautiful prize and secure their subscription. You can win. Try it.. SECURE A LIST, CANDIDATES. , To help each and every candidate, in the greatcontest. The Guardian, has made out a list, of the people, who do not st the resent time take """,`.""'"§§§"'7f`I"'fIf"""""""` LIIST VOTE OFFER 0F PRIZE CONTEST .thu BE Jusr six mont niiis . 'rinrimlsvéry elm, sun Emiiirtsscve Been lim in toss time inn rm.; ron consi" if power, the unity of the sea, force miralty recommnnils as the foun dation of imperial security and th honor to the statesmen of the self governing Dominions. PARTY OF I-IIQIDUS (JTT./\\\'A, June 20-Another party of .llindns says the l‘€ll0FC IS Will! organized to come to Oaniidn or the United States. It is tlmllgllli, how- ever, that the project hus fallen throu,.,-h because of the failure of the others to land. ._.__,..__..._____-¢.- IPUSIIIIIE IIILIEIIE IN EHIIIIIIIIEIIIWN llis Iixcellcncy the Apostolic Delc- gutc. Wlllh his ScCl‘€fUil`Y. l’-“V- Milf- Hirinritt, and His Lordship Bishop 0‘i.cury Cn Sntuniay morning rcturn- ed to P. I-I. lslnnd from n most cn- joynble visi. to thc Mngdnlcus, where they \ cr.: royally received. After ar- riving at Souris they took tra-in to vrlt. Andrews. ln the afternoon the party drove to Mt. Stewart and I You Do Your Best; $2,500 in _Valuable Prizes I Saturday was another busy day Grand llrire. Surely you have iriend_s;didatrs cannot afford to allow any at the nflice of 'lhe Guardian Oontestlwho would be glad to help you, if time to be wasted. This is a very close race for the larger prizes. One single subscription may be the means of your winning the grand prize of $00 in gold. A great many candidates have the impression that they are not in the race and so and , no has millions. of votes in reserve. - 'rms is muy, candidates. 'rig mio, I some candidates have a few votes in , reserve, but there are at least s doz- en candidates wbo, if they would get out this lost week and rio their best could win the grand prize of |800. ' launch of Mr. O. I.. Grant, Charlotte- town, which wss npprollfiulilllv