. ~"‘* .fi 1 » .-. 1.' .. ._. .- ._ . _. __ _t .» __ . .. -». .. .4 .- ._ .» . _ _ ..._ _ __ -. -. __ .,_¢ ..~ -_.~ ._ _- . - .,,,__. _ ~ ~»..f.-ry. ...~ . i. _i_. .» s A < . »» , i. ~ -~ . e .‘“. 1 . A .,. -' _ f. I; . f _ _ f - ~..», ~ . -.f»_ \ -~ .- ~- _- .fi jill. ,_ 1 .\‘_ HA.: V v_;_§f‘,¢;_:ir_.._.~,,_é~_,‘./‘|P_' ,;~’_.._ f- ~»,._.»;- .-,».v. ;‘ . 1- of v_ ._. 1.7;, '_ -_ I »,,_.',q./ .»_»r'>l, ,,1f;_f',7_ >'ji~;,\‘-3,1' ~_. _:,‘f4'-’.., >. ..»`».` (L_. _-'. .1 . .i,\:- »,“§»_».- 14.4-,>_,.v. mi _ V- "lx, ' ' wg, _ - ‘ -... L; _~ » .I ._ _ ~_ - _ - _-- -.v_ I . . , *i ' " i. ECUIIFEDEIITIIIN GELEBRI-ITION, GHIIRLQTTETOWN ..'.f'f?.‘f‘§'. 3 1 ";`_'7"'~ .ffl ` T ` ` I » I . _, I kg ...__s " __ ,gg _ ` _ ,_ 5 '55 " ._ . _ _ _. , V 4 _ I _ _ _V , i l _ _ ,, _ lllla c lllalow G *"»°"'“ ' . A _ I ' stzssllriou ._ ___ _ _ f _ ’,' ( ' Akiorruows ARD ._.__. v M°'=N'N¢ '=_>A»\-Y iweiipdmwamfa is 'cram LA'rds'r_N1nws CANADA, TUESDAY, JUNE lo, 1914 smsr or ahh" {"gf5g"f, sw 5°-< AH an si’ ==§ ‘EI I4 lREDl& IN ADVV-ANOI Alb I ADVANCE ill ll lilu _ --._ (Canixlliun "Press.) ROME, June »14.~ The threatened railway strike throughout Italy has been abandoned and order is gradua- lly being- restored even in Towns where n l‘0W.‘i\1Iii'0ll_Bl‘y_ movement was in progress. There were disorders in some towns and several people shot. Pilsiiliiiif lisl Ililli Fitting tribute was paidi last night: by his brother members oi the Lea- gue of the Crosswlnd the Pastime Club to the popularity of_l'vir. Wil- lianl Mornulr, who leaves 'on Monday llext forvSpringiield, Mass., to as- sll-mc a positior. in that town. This tribute look the form ofthe presen- tation ol appropriate addresses and several hanidscure and' worthy souve- nirs. The presentation was made in the League of- the Cross F.‘.\ll wherei there was,i. large gathering of mem- bers for the occasion. The address from the League of the Cross was rcud Iryi Mr. Ambrose Joy, Secretary; that from the Pastime Club, by the President, -Mr. Ernest Trainor, and one from- the basketball team of that clllb read by the Captain, Mr,- A. Hennessey. Several lauldatory speech- cs; were made, amlong them one by Rev. Father Pills McDonald, Spiritual Director of the League of the Cross. Mr. Morgan handsomely acknowledged thc favors bestowed on him and the subsequent proceedings were given ov.-r to the carrying out of a de- lightful program-\ of musical er.'te1~ t.ainn.cnt, whichwas much enjoyed by all. "Auld Lang Sync" and "For He’s n Jolly- Good Fellow," sling with much gusto and telling ciiect, provided a fitting 'termination to the event.- IIIE'FINIMITIIIILS BIII _..._ I WASHINGTON, June 15.-President, Wilson today signed the Psnams'_ tolls exe ption repeal bill. . ffl <:ol,0NEl. .SAM HUGHES . RECALLS ORDER* .\l()N'l`RPIA|., Junc 15.-The chicf feature of general public interest in the annual Corpus Christi parade in Montreal yesterday morning was the nppcarence in the parade of the Six- ty-I<`lfth Regiment, with rifles. On ac- count of the order from Hon. Sam Ilughcs, Minister of Militia, prohibit- ing the regiment from carrying arms in tho big Catholic procession, as had been done in each Corpus Christi- procession for many years, and the somewhat warm discussion which lol- iowcd this order, resulting in its be- ing recalled at the last minute, the turnout of the Sixty-Fifth carrying rifles was greeted with manifest pleasure. The Regiment formed a guard' for tho Blessed Sacrament, which was carried by Ilisbop Gauthier. Several thousand people, including women and children, took part in the parade, and the bench and bar and i’ity (‘ouncil, were represented. Mayor Martin had a position of honor at the head of loading citizens. cnmsllssp lun me LATE. Eos, _ `~ clisslflcnlon One cent per word each insertiorrln this column. Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-live cents. _ ` FRESH LUBSTERB TODAY AT Stewart’s Restaurant, Queen street. Y ’ gala-s-_ig/lslpd, ron_sil.h`6iZn”1fXPsns. Paa- ties requiring pappr for buroaux. shelves, etc., should apply to The Guardian Office. 2694-5-30Mti. FOR SNLIE, 15 ft._ boat, suitable for gasoline, sail or rqwboat will be sold gt a bargain. Apply 31 Alley St. 2989-6-16m3iPd. l.os'i"`nTi`RR"il‘1iLL ovsaoomr Bn- tween Quesii Hotel and Bridss 8°' ing to Mount Alhloh oh June 2nd- Apply this dilles. . DOUBLE TRUCK WAGON-WE have for isle 'cheep 011° Illsnd' hulls.. dennis mm truck wasvn. noel mms; but ln good order. 'W- anna a. Oo. ,_ ' a9so+1aM_a1- 11-on`sii.ilI.‘-`-2" oNn°”Paln rimcv .unc ‘rnml man.. hm we "1 captivity Mn months, last litter thls sprin¢,`__i-sasg_n for collins I0' his away. some offer to J- S- Hill.. Brsdsiilpns. 297'#-6-10§l3iD¢\ wAnrsn°ilf;. . oussfasn- raw acres of lliiiialbout s mill °\' I0 _ -l _ ` .a rs-¢'1 .. .@- thc Hairy Industry Act passed nf; the session of Parliament just ended. The ,regulations provide for the marking or branding of all package Cheese of butler, so that purchasers lzcly know just what they are pct- ting. lf "whey butter" is mixed With Creanviry or dairy butter thc Package must he marked “whey -but- ter," similarly if dairy butter is mix. ed with creams-ry butter the pack- ages-must be marked "dairy butter.” Cheese makers who 'manufacture cheep: from skim milk or from milk to which skim nilk has been added, must label the product “skim rv:-ilk cheese.”’_ For the violation of any of the regulations a line of not loss than 5510 and-not more than $30 is provided. g ` NAT*lO.\S UNITE 'l`U~ INSURE SAFETY AT .\`I~]A. Ii0N¢DO.\', June 13.-In the House of Commons yesterday, the Right Hon. John. Burns, President of the Board of Trade, in moving the sec- ond reading of the Merchant Shipping .Convention Bill, said the measure was vitally necessary. Mercantile na- tions had been considering how they could improve the construction and safety of ships and ho\v best tq pro- tect property 1'-‘ld life. 'I'-hey had nr- rivcd at the conclusion that there was need for all international agree-l ment with the result that an Inter- national Confercfnc-s of fourteen great maritime nations assembled `» The proposals agreed upon. at the conference, t-he I\‘Ii‘n‘istcr Issid, were embodied in the pr-agent 'B¢ill. which Wo-uld b'e`oDcmtive in July, 1915. All the nations. he added, had) worked hearti'y with the British Government in the matter and th-c Bill would embarrass no °in'dustry. .IPTON BUYS HOUSE BOAT I*`O‘It HIS CREW new policies. OU IDA Morocco June 15-French 'l‘0noN'l‘o, Juno 13- Number CT Ridillgs 11l Candidates nominated in 100 Conservatives nominated 84 Liberals nominated 69 Independents nominated . . . . ._ 13 Total candidates norrlil'.ated...1(I6 Selection of candidates for the Leg- islature will be over in about a week and the indications are' that there will he few, if any, “acclamations" excepting perhaps East Hamilton, where Mr. Allan Studholme, the La- bor representative-has a strc‘nl§‘ ho; _ There are l1I ridilrgs in the Prgvince on the redistribution of seats and in 100 of these candidates have been no‘mil\2if€<1~ The C"“99"' vatives alreaidy have 84 men in U10 field, the Liberals, 69 and the Inde- pendents, I3, mostly _ Temierance candidates supported by the _Libcmli __Every_ riding with -_t_he_v0sSib1¢ 81' 1¢s`;ieion"ol East Hamllton.v_vlu have a Government candidate, while Mr. W. F. snfnmsrhayes, the active Swe- will be represented. ) (U0»nadIH‘ll PN"-I (Canadian Press.) (Canadian Press.) ((.'ana:1r£a PARIS. Juris 15--Several streets 'rua ll..\oul-:_ .lane 15.-A.. inter., Annan.-', Juno 14.- war liwwech w'Asll1no'roN, gwve WHY this evening In U16 Vlclu national Conference to arrange the Greece and Turkey is inevitable. HC- of»BoulevardiHaussn.~.ilill in Rue Au- putting into -force of an Opium Con- cording to newspaper Hestia which ,ber Place, St. Augustin, after 8, ss- vent-lon opened here today, Dr, .»_ is considered as voicing the majority ‘Vere rain storm. A taxicab complete- Loudon, Minister of |.‘m-sign Afgairsl of Greek public opinion. Tile Gov- ly disappeared. It is feared B num, for the Netherlands’ in his peech of ernment has not yet teccivcd any buf Of llellfistrains were en ulfed. welcome to'the Forciign lilinllsters ‘“f""'m“ti°“ "E the ”'“t“f° of ch” E . ,_,_._________ mentionpd that Turkey ,md Servia fS1ibl'ii-as Porte sq Rcgly tféhntllglte refused to sign the convention. Greece mm ree” “em” _"5 H _e En made a reservation in regard to her Sultan stop Persecutmg Grfeks 1" Turkey and muke replhrutuon for losses already caused It is expected ~ . . . '”*' "__””"1' ‘here that the usual 'r.atin~e of 'i‘ul~l¢- BB.'i\d|.wu June 15.-_not_ it is lah diplomacy will meh.. that it men’in the ]§a;tg“”a“;i“ klued t‘”0 wait some time before action and and severe, \ nd dt 5 PII S"“df1Y» then the reply will cintaill but va- . y V0-u e 9' bud' -_ ue promises. Greece, however, is 8 `determineil that there shall be no UOUDB Wéfed attdékrd |15' tllfihtfibesnfshilly shallying or war will come at mon yes cr ny bu beat cm o _ with severe losses. 'l`llc I"rcncl\ lost once I It is reported that already several _ D “V0 kiI10d and 17 WUUMINI- forces have taken place ami that the | ` "'_-"""`°'_"““ Turks are concentrating their forces. - Sailing vessels with Greek refugees -~_- abroad have also been seized by OTTAWA June 15 - Re uln 10 ' .Turkish Wnrships The sitratlon . .. g' t' ` " ' ` I ‘ ~ ‘ - _ have heeni proclalimed to come inrt; here is regarded ns most. serious. force or-I; September Ist next, under L 'll LONDON, June 12.- The Daily Telegraph Jrruval correspondents sug _gests that the real reason for the attitude of Greece against Tllrkey is li desire so secure mastery of the Aegean Sea.beiorc fthe new Turkish lilreiillnoufghts [building in Englalld arc lendy for sea. The Greek minister tn Great Brit- air. hail an interview yesterday with Sir Edward Gray, the British For- ieign Minister, to whom he explained 'the attitude of thc Greek govern- ment. Tile Daily Te1cgraph's Athens cor- respondent says the Greek minister in Ciinstlxntiiiople has been _'instruct- ed to demand the cessation of perse- cution of Greeks in Asia Minor and the reinstatement in their homes and on their properties of ility thousand refugees who sought shelter from the Turks in Greek tci'rat(.ry. A guaran- tce' also is dcmanllcd-, according to the corresplrndent, that these refuge- es be not__ag-ain molested. HORSE NOTE . . - Iv tary ofwthe Ontario Reform Assocln-_ The clydcsdale Stallion :vb-lxciln 'Chg There hmm hee" tion, is authority for the state-mentlllgniinicn Government are ou lc, _ fan one party Cf that where there ls no Indcpendent|th¢ Hope. River Live Stock Assocni had ventured _ _ . ~. - _ll rlve this week. Ccdllc ncsr cu_ndl‘dHt° in I-he held me Liberals 2_0" Sw;] §;c_ lto have been overwhelmed. i llllp 0 , ‘smlns _swf wil Iulllii uiililllcl fulfil ill ililll "win ill his hiand toward crowd nssembleil Kolnngata Maru, ashore are needed Japan. . LEiICES'I"I2R, En Ilclfore the police w venc n hostile crow nn'l dalnolishcrl li were selling ccnfocti raisf-_ fnri-'is for the and Political Union riVP~I pf the nnlicc. terrified militants ty. vllion lit ltciglile to I , ___,_ . ERUPTION OF ILa_sses erupted ereportcd killed, on ‘driven temporarily _ which has been €H.l"E. ...-»._-...ma . . . . . .__ WHAT IIAVE YOU DONE? This IS B quegtlon that every fair-minded, live contestant should ask him or herself-W'ha.t have I done today? I-lava 1 got one ol more subscrip- BOSTON, June 13--A floating life- saving station formerly stationed off| Winthrop, has been purchased, by, agents. of Sir Thomas Lipton as la., tender to the challenging yacht S‘hamr0¢k IV., in the races for the' America’s cup. I The craft is built like n house-` KILILED 1-11.0 WIFE AND or-ULD. Knlf.wA'rIN. ont., Jane 15.-l-rhnh‘ Mext, A Gallician, killed his wife and two-Year-old child and drowned himself List night. No one knows why. Only one of the family is loft. a two-weeks old infant. rlls nsmlrli _ _ _ rss rslllrsurulis rms noon., src. (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, June 16.- Maritime: Fresh to strong easterly to north- 'easterl winds. Unsettled and cc‘ol- ’ . er, with oecaslonsrrsin. THE WEATHER.-More fine and warm weather prevailed yesterday, The highest temperature registered yesterday was 70_degroes above sera, the lowest the previous nigiht being 45 (legen. above. At 9 s. _m.. it was- degrees above; at 9 p. ln. 55 degrees above. ` » The tide will be high this ` after- "noon at 4.56 and tomorrow at 6.04; ,lt will bs _higli tomon~ow morning at £7.84 and Thursday at 6.15. I The sun sits this evening gnd to- _morrow at 7.85; it rises tomorrow *morning and Thursday at '4.0B. tions written in my book beyond what I had yesterday? *UWB I E0* promises that will 11|; turned into money before this, the hest votc offer of the contest is over? One day has gone _and another is fast nearing the end. The time is here that you must go ahead or fall boat, without power, and whim v,-,mIby the wayside and gn down to_ de-, rye used to house the Shamrockvg feat, ff you do-not get subscrii>tl~>ns.| crew, left here today in tow of a tug|ThI9 '15 a batuf* Of fame ‘md fortune' for New York. but it is measvurcii, nevertheless, by the results that you get day by d-ay. TORTOISE ANI) THE HARE Many have heard the story of the tortoise and the hare. This applies in_,, general way to 8 _contest. It is not t-he contestant who 'works hard today and spends the Wit Of tire time telling'others what he has done that wlns anything. It is the one who keeps at it and works every day and says .very little to any one. WORK IS Tl-IE ONLY THING THAT WILL WIN. and a candidate must work when he gets the greatest results, ' nd tlist time is NOW and the con- testant that expects to win must do his work the next four days. _'___ avliav DAY A co_1\"rns'r _ turning cool at night. ' . ' - Contests enter into 'all the aflairs of life. ‘ The msn who starts with nothing and eats his wav through obstacles ,inaitulflil one artificial to competency. finds himself fn a. contest at sverv 'turn of the way. 'Measuring' c:le‘s power with that of others lirlilgs out the best thinks- in one. Many never now their power until they meet others in the affairs of life, and are 'made in lrlsssuro. thcirymv-deity with .that nf. some other individual, who from ongldtifetowa. Apply to moon sets tomorrow :morning has his 'mind set on a.corf.si.~. goal. M are E Gnrdiin Niles. slvihz at 8. I him i-ent.-ptr mi-. ‘ ,_ ' ~ | rho lm qusmr of rho mobo vu I .osauoi-fro Maron rowsn ...___i_ _-_ \;`; ~ 2075 6-i0l\i3liilt_l?_P on Momky, June 15th at .10 S0 s., - _ill-..-_-_.:.~.....»_'*..-_iiii~\-i in an __ , ~_ _ ni iilin‘n»¢¢+..-vm.st -mv 'fum the Now and Iune 20 th ln any other llehl of sabre. *rms isa training course in Wllifrh sI'.l‘0“gI9h 'Wd continuity are tested. GE-'l' TO KNOW SELF Many canidulatcs in every district are learning things about th0m‘S€lV0S they ncvcr knew before." learning too how tg do things which count in th'2s Contest just as they will have N30 learn in all affairs of life, lcarliinl; to harness their D0W0¥`S mul milk!! them active, learning to approach people, learning the enectlvencss of lntc1_i.~ilve work. A WIDE FIELD V The new opportunity offer opens up a very wide field for activity am- ong the candidates and offers ther" such satisfactory rewards for their efforts that they feel that they are getting something worth while for | heir work. I Their friends, too, feel what_help they can be. Now is the time for those interested in you to rally around and put their shoulders to the wheel to send you on your way rc- Joining. il ‘ I _ scnmshszns. Sterling Hunter... ..,...7fi5,875 Moy (‘. Murphy... ._ 912,475 CHARLOTTETOWN. James Heron... ......2,329,165 Brent J. L. Garnhum... ..._...1,3i4,825 Pearl Newsome... ...513,200 W. G. Hogs... ..2,202,250 Hillary McMillan... .. . .£46,875 INelson Winchester... .....31-7,625 ‘Nellie Trainer... ........fi'\5,975 |Wslter R. Power... .. .. . ....il_,i00 |Ensign \Vhite.;. ........ii5.4.'l5 ~Mlldred Harper... . ;.71€I,425 Blanche Stewart... .. . .. 103,500 .Ethan J. Nicholl..., .2i,325 DISTRICT NUMBER TWO. MONTAGUIII. Hilda Campbell .... .. ..1,519,375 SOURIS. John Fbmpbcll... _.....851.615 Lillian Knight... .. .......762,215 Annie Mcllonsld ....l06,2’I5 from seamen... ......,ls2,l¢so Now is THE orpolnuns uns To llnllss lllllce Nunsslis o housands of Votes for Each Yearly Subscription in Our Guardian’s Big Co Ncllic M. Hart... .. Mrs. John Ilackctt.. .l, M. Arscnalllt... _ KENSIN' Gladys Doyle.. Benjamin Sunier... Nlargarct Cascley... Gco.l3owncss... filen Lcslic... Helen P. Cook... .. .\lrs. F. (‘.. Owen... Percy X. Manuel... S. Ii. l’rowsc . . . . . . .. BRADAL Ilay Morris... GRAND Alfreda McNeill... .. J. W. Newton... l-l. 'I`. Pickering... _ W. A. Miller.. Sam B. French... . Frank ’\IcKcnna... . lda Danson . . . . . . . .. E. IC. Crosby... Leslie Campbell... John Houston .... .. Irene Munn... . RUSTI Ang e Buotc... WHEATLEY Jos. A. l"ord...... BURLIN Sims... ll. T. HOSTILE CROWD .'\TTA ` I DISTRICT NUM THORNDYKE. n Press.) _ lui ll Pln|s.llllcl lull lllul sliwslllsnlwlly Lsilius lun June 15.-Waving an American flag hoisted by ii squad of Navy Blueja- `ckets, Presid'.nt Wilson told 8 great before thc State hcr and War and N-avy ‘building to celebrate I-Flag Dliy, that flying over ti reillflit- cd nation this banner for the future meant to- stand for the just use of undlfsphted National Power. HIIIII IIN_I_IIE NINIIIIS VA.\`(‘OUV|-IR, .Tillie 15-Starvation threatens the Hindus on the steamer libcra c, l _subscriptions from countrymen to provide food for their voyage home. Provided. charter money is not paid in a fowl days the steamer leaves on return to (KED 'GETTI-IS. gland, .Iune 13.- ere able d today onery in Wonien's tn inter- attacked stall in the m-:ir- ket place w-here militant slliiragettcs order to Social i Women were conspicuous in the nt- inck and were prevented fro"-I act- tin? fire. ffl tho stall only bv the nr- w-hn escorted the night. MT. l..\ Rl~1DD1NG_ Cal., .lone 1 'tod'ay. (ine mon is e injured insane eight m to 8 place nf safe- Sllffrazettes burned the cricket pa- SSES. 5.-Mount amd 'two as 3 rc- suit of the outburst :rom the crater dormant for many seven olltlireaks so sn who the crater is said _ __ A , ,,,.,_,__T.,-___.,_-.-_-A-.-_-_-. . .-- . .---- ---- ----V _-- ~ 'F VOTES niesi Between TIGNISH. ...‘.98,325 .. ......,1,492,725. Li'1~`6l~il"` 1,526,975 ....174,525 Margaret Cameron... ......89,500 Margaret Sutherland... _. .....3l,925 .....l4,025 _ .....l,154_lloo Mrs. F. J. ilurphy... ...i3s_s75 ...‘.94,350 ..:i04,300_ .......Z23,275 GEORGETOWN. . . . . __ .._.....342,i15 ...._2si,4z5 BER THREE. .....78,000 CLAR KTOWN Ilclle Gillis . . . , . . . . , _ _ . . . . . . . . , _ _ BANE. Dan Dixon... ._ ii`1`vlll'ii`."' CRAPAUIL ..-'..95,050 .,__914,425 ...114_4oo ....785,525 .....96,775 Thos. A. (`ohb... .......106,225 STANLEY BRIDGE. .Iames E. |"lemining...... ......29,550 . ......106,275 VIUTORIA. Mrs. W. S. Howatt...... .. .......28,775 ALBANY. ....283,700 .78,175‘ .. .. ..,....34,775 . . . . . . . ..........1'10,325 CAPE TRAVERSE. Norvril R`Us'r1oo. _ ............ ..'.iz9,4oo Mnamain. CO. RIVER. . ...73,175 ....118,2Z5 `14s,s25 .....'1s,soo ._ .ii4,soo IIIIIII SIIIIIHCIINNS WILL PNIIBIIEII I(`.anudinn Press) M()N'l`Iil*lAL, June 15.-Lgord Strathcona/s will was admitfld to Drobntc today. .\ lui-gc number of hequcsts are made for charitable WIFDOBUS nn-d also for illstitutious of learning. (Inc of the lurgesimorclulld, who rc- mains at Little York. Rev. I.. J, Lund will no to Mount Stewart, to cilccccd Ilcv. J. L. Dawson. who goes to First (‘hllrch, Vllarlottctoivn, ns. nlluonnccil in the first draft. S.-\LVA'i‘lONl.\"l‘5 Hmm IINIQUIE |’AIiAI)I‘]. I.()NIl()\'_ Juno l:'i.-Unique in 1““L!th mid in lhc varirvty of the pur- ticivents, was the procession lwhlch marched from th-c 'I`ham<\i ‘l~)m\mn_k_ I init some advertising for the Colonies ivimgtilil' wills hr-III in /\l.,1wi¢;|| _IInII Will! l~r»'il~»~sciltai.'|vr~n in <'omn.»...» with one of Ihcil' sacred dances. IUNIIIN UIIMMIIIIIIII I IIIIIIEGE IIIIISINII II SIIMMEIISIIIE The Union Commercial College, Summer-side closed for the holidays on Snturllny last. Prln. Moran pra- scnted the Diplomas and prizes. Tile lollowini; is a list of Lliplulxcas and prize winners: CCMIIIERCIAI. DIPLOMAS. Garfield .'_.a\vlcss, Kensington. Hcalrtz Godkin, Sllllzfnlcrsido Ellen Mcliure, Union Corner. Bessie McKay, New Lonilon. Ninn Sclllirluillu, Summers-iclc JIINIORf Mllric Pillmrin. Tra\'clI¢~r< Rest. i - sl-lonruann. Amy Ellis, Summcrside. Glenn Williams, Silnimcrsilic. Hnzcl l»!'ucstis. Sinn-_iv:rsidc~ _ Nolrn Brown, St. ldlcunors. Pcllrle lilinrsuy, .\|o|.trosc. A<|ilwn|lool;_ l..l.., -Inne 15.- i`Iay started at 4.38 in the lntcrnn- tional Polo contest between _\mcrica. and lilllirlzind. Forty thousand spcc- tators wr-lc present and tllc sun sllonc brightly on the broad green field. The crowd broke nil records. |~`.vcry man of the tu.-.ri teams was in condition for n. battle to the last. Cup mul ponies were as eager as the players. The final score was \~`.ng- land 8, America 3. The American team was completely . demornlizcd by the speed and team Lcr the first flurry in the opening pcriod the defending four never held sway, being outplayed and outsprit- cd by the Sllrington (‘lub represen- Ilcfcat came as a great surprise to thc n\ll_irn'ity of thc'forty thousand spcci.at.