.‘Q`,,||~ll1'ni.i0n, Port Al‘thLll’, $250,000; --~Rl:Ab A|.|_. pvsn Plllucal: EDWARD |sl_ANl::--- _ _ A ss fin Lei - ~ ‘ _ _ _ _ |11'-'_-=‘= -' Es‘t(T.oo,aT and For- " * _ ' ORNING DUTY” ein, NewB_ ` _ - Catches AllEa.rly -_______, I _ ._ ;~ Morning Mails- -'ZTTT itvrouuu 11 l w’A,',l;',‘< _ _ ____il_ll_lt/11.11'/Ill.x'?l§e_fl_} 3-Z "THE LATEST NEWS _ __ cH'ARL0'rTE'rowN,§ANADA,5i_ol§1pAv_,;/iooosr 7_,_;9_1_1. A PROMOTION IN _ PODEPARTIIIENT _,__,,____ Letters oi' incorporation Grnntell-Tenders Coiled for New lry Termllnl., _ Special to The Guardian. U'1"1‘AWA, Aug. 6 -- Hector Vex-ret, prlrliic Secretary of Hon Rudolph ueililviix, has been appointed Assis- tant lleputy Postmaster General, ,ini-recliillg il. H. '1‘uscllingcr, resign- ed. Letters of incol’Doration have been 'grnilted to the Kennedy Gollstrllctilm Co.. iliolltrenl, capital $250,000; Will- n_(p|~,q News (10,, $20,000;fWlialcll llnnd and iimlpe I"ish Go., Ltd., Petit Ito- cllel, li., $25,000. 'i'ellilers have ,been called for thc terminals of the 'l‘ranscolitiliclitai - iinliirliy iii: Quebec and will be receiv- cd up to August 31. Thi' dl-_posit required is $100,000. “ JEALUUS UE HER HUSRANUWIEE _ , ATTEMPTS SUIUIUE 'I'l`lllON'1`(), August 4.-Jealous of her lllinhahd, Mrs. Evelyn Qlilllll at- ielnpted to suicide yesterday after-, noon by taking luiliianlim.` 'i‘hc yollng woman was rusilell to St. |\ili'iiilcl's liospitnl in an almost un- i‘i»lii=ril»lls condition and was success- fully frr~ated'. 'Today she will be clillrgeil with attempt suicide. tllsusullltls _ nliwlllnll (f1`iTAWA, August 4-Ccnl-ills enum- ei'llt~»i'u' checks were mailed tllis after- lloiui. 'l‘en pcr cent. is held back lin- iil ll. is ilisr.ovel'cd if the work has lu"‘u properly done und if tile ac- i'oullli= are correct. ~ U.S._RHUUES SUHUIAR I BRINGS RRIUE HUME l'lU_'~l’i‘ON, Aug. 2 -(lcorge ld. l’ill.- lluiil, the Rhodes sellolur from Koll- rlls, ivllosc points for (lxforil won the l~r-rrili. iliect betweell Oxforll-(Jani- |>|`iiil:i‘ :lull I-l`lil‘vurli-Yule teams, ar- rived in Boston yesterday llfternooll ln lin- ste:ilnship (laliadirin with li IH'i~Ic he tool: live days before the ili- l|'i*"ulll-giate gullies. Mrs. l‘iltnam was Miss (liuire Edwards of New Orlvalis. They were married secretly iii order that th announcement of the iu;ll'riage would not affect the 101101! lrllln’s entry in the gullies. '|`Iu'_v left Illut night for New: York. i"r~»iu there they will go io lticb- lnoud, Run., Mr. l’utliam's llolne..lle luis l'r<‘i~i\'ed un uppolntnlellt as ull lnsirllrtor of economies in the Uni- \`cl`Hity of Kansas. 'T`l'I.\Il)l‘lllbl CALLED l-‘Oli I. U. fl. llRAN(`-H IN NOVA SCOTIA. _0'l"l`AWA, Aug. 4-Tenders are be- 'lllt culled for the construction of a l»l'nill:li of the. Iiitercolnnlul' Ruiiwliy Irulu llurtlnolitli through Ilnlifax i:i»uiii.y to Dean flettlclnent in Guys- I"_~1'o roililty, ll tllstnlice of about 70 ii_nli~.i, and for a iillorter branch from (oilntry llnrblir to (lliysboro. An uct was piit through early lust *‘l‘=~‘Hi\\li authorising the construction ol these lines. , l'illl'i` IIUPFI BUY DROWNED. _-_- 'T"l|UlNTO, Aug. 4-Wilfrid McMah- UH- Nou of'John McMahon, formerly ui lfnbollrg, was drowned at Port |I'~lH‘ wbilc bathing. It is thought iilni he was seized with cramps. Mr. McMahon wns out fixing his nl-in nt the time and arrived nt the BIl'»\'r ill time to seo the body taken ffvlu the water. 'Phe oung lad was ESTARLISHES NEW REUURU Special to The Guardian. TAMPES, Aug 0.-Capt, p‘¢llx_ D1. rector of the Military Aviation School., ascended 11,330 feet yester- day breaking tllc aeroplane record which stood at 10.409. -» The tfsccnt was lnade ill fill minutes and the n.'i‘iator planed dowli ill IZA minutes. REUTUR URINUS AN ' URRAN EUR AAUNEI LONDON, Aug 3-~'i`lle parish of St. Gcorgc's ill thc 'East hind, is no poor, and the rector, thc Rev F. St. Jolln Corbett, has been so distracted til Ret cliough nioney for the nlailiten- nncc of his parish that llc has strilek upon at novel method of "rliisillg the \viild,” which looks like proving suc- cessful. I-Te and his curate have he- gull playing a pilmo organ at _uaralcn parties, fairl-i, anywhere :lt all \\'Ilerc they may earn _u little lllolley. 'i‘llc recto'l' was bilsy uxllalzg the handle of his organ at a ,¢ai'll':n lute which lie llnd orgalii%l:ll,' when at cor- respondent asked him anoint it. “You sec," he said, “wc live in one of the poorcst llarisiics ill lilnglullri, _'it costs at least $0000 it year' to ,io the lcnst we can do, lllld I want very lllllcll lilol'c than tlic least. But frolll liubsc1'iI>tiolls \\'c get only $1,000 ll, your at the olitsilic; so there is' nothing left for us bllt to get the lnoncy ollrselvcs. icuii-5, p|M,.,_ cni»0I‘tliinrncnts of ally sort at all that are clean we go in for. We have more souls to deal with than in liiost pzlrlsllcs. To do our work we lmigt have liloliey, ,mu got ,,,U,,,.y we will evcll if Mr. Iseloll, my cllrutc, nnB I1; participate ill tliesn _matches am and should bc all incentive to all cu- dcts to beconlc lll`0AI_¢I0|\f-. Ill’ I_‘|`“”" tice, ill rifle shooting, especially I tic have the privilege of colli- Tlietfillg Toi all llrilcs at thc P- R- A- liultclles free og C£li\\`iZ0“**mm““IPI0" 1 lein' supp ici. _ alt) ill hidped that each Cadet (lofi) will be represented at these lnatchcs. The winning llorps are deserving Ol hearty eollgratulution on their suc- cess which is in no small PETA- due to the efliciency mid earliest work oi ‘um Cadet Officers. __ RENOVINED SCULPTOR DEAD ° nleumu, Aug. Ll'-Pi-sl. neinlioln Bogus, the most renowned sculptor in Germany, is dead. He WHS 30 years old. WEATHER FORECAST __________,m,,___ K ¢/I ! _ _/ ‘WAHM W PATH' Special to The Guardian. 'l‘i`lilON'l'0, Ang 7--Light to mod- erate southerly winds; fair and warm, 'l‘lle temperature nt three o‘clock this morning wus Gi degrees abovo zero. - 'l`lle lowest temperature recorded yesterday was sixty six degrees a- bove zero and the highest was eighty. The coldest recorded the previous night was sixty five degrees above zero. At nine p. m. yesterday _ it was sixty six degrees above nero. The lowest temperature recorded Saturday was sixty-three degrees above zero and the gighost was ninety. The coldest recor ed the pre- vious nighif was sixty-three degrees above zeroat 9 a. m. Saturday it was seventy-eight. At nine p. rn. Saturday it was seventy-one degrees above zero. - The length of today will be four- teen hours slid twenty-seven minutes. The tide will be high this morning at 7.41 and tomorrow morning at 8.39 and Wednesday mnrniing at .88; it is high tonight at 10.02 and to- morrow night at 10.52 and Wednes- day night at 11.35. "l‘hc sun sets this evening at 7.19 and tomorrow evening at 7.18; it rises tomorrow morning st 4.53 and Wednesday morning at 4.54. The moon sets tomorrow morning at 8.48.- ' ,.....__..._......._... Kinlu-d’|» Lininaent euros colds., sto. ERENUH UUI'T UISLEITEAM MURE TRUUULE TU LUUN INTU RETURNS ERUMT NUIN UN WITH SETTLEMENT ULU UUUNTRI |§.T.R. MAUHIIIISTS Will Make Close Examin'-'Complain of Treatment Acc- They Demand New Agree' ation of Morrocoan orded by Officials at mem and N°g°tIatI°"S _ are Pending. Special to The Guardian. TORONTO, Aug. 6--Machinists in the employ of the Grand Trunk have demanded a new agreement, the old one having expired some time ago. If the ucgotiutions fail u strike which would tie up the road is threa- tened. _ ‘ After the unsatisfactory negotiations the lneli applied for a board of arbi- tration but the item went back to their own negotiations. RUUUS SUTERARETTIE PASSEU RUUUS UHEEKS _ tlordon, of tile local ,suifragctte move- ment, was very reticcnt ,when spoken to about the case reported from Mon- treal of Miss rltcwart, the bogus sili- Iragettc who '_-aEn':'_l .1 forged cllcck. She adlnittell some .lromuli bus sc- clired “small sums" from 'Porolito women, hilt refused to say ‘who they are, or how much they gave lip. She admitted that Montreal coin- miluicated with 'I‘oron!.o about the check which sho said ; V\'<’-H4 OHEY AUT $125. Another prominent leader of the suf- frage movement here wllnlttol illat. she had licnrd of a woman gcttiln; in- to trouble at Montreal. “We saw her for the first time," said this lady, “on thc night of the Lydia Pulikbilrst meeting blast fall. She introduccli herself to us and sccnied it very nice pcrsoli. She was a-I bout twenty-eight years of ago and rntlior goilll-looking. “iluring the willter and spring she gave n, number of addresses. telling of the suffrage nlovemeni. ill Great Bri- tain and of her part ill it.. “She said she was wealthy and re- ceived money from her niotilcr. »She had left home about some trouble with her retativcs. "A little while ugo she went to Montreal, and now wc have just heard that she is ill trouble. The name giv- en in that city, however, is not the MINISTER GIVE _ PEOPLE SURPRISE I DENVER, Aug. 4-Said Rev. D. Kendrick Roberts, pastor oi the Welsh Presbyterian church here, in a sermon to his purishoners at a pray- cl' meeting last night, “The time for every unmarried man to take a bride is right now, lmd to show my will- ingness to practice what I preach, I shall do so." the pulpit and met Miss Amma Evans, the church organist, who arose froln her place at the OTKRD. They were joined by g fellow clergy~ msn of Mr. Roberts' the only oiitsid- 1 er who had been ict into the secret. alid were married before the astonish- ed congregation wns aware of what was taking place. THE EMPRESS HAS BONSILITIS. BERLIN, August 4-_--Emperor !Wil liam, who had planned -to loin Em- press Ailgllste Victoria at Wilhelm- shope today. arrived instead at Potsdam and tomorrow will confer with Chancellor Von Bethani-l-Iolweg and fornler Secretary Kiderlin Wnecll- ter. It is ofliclaliy stated that the em- peror hlls postponed his trip to .Wil- helmshupe because of illness of the empress. l’rcs'uml\bly this is on uc- collnt of the danger of infection. The illness of hcl' majesty, which .was at first. described ns it heart attack, has resulted in a feverish inllnmnlation ‘of` the tonsils_ It is not considered dan- gerous, hilt the emprcss is confilntvd ts her room and her physicians have or- dered pefect quiet for her. ! gonoenggoépyenrlsrnenrs (Too late for_Ola'sslilcation.) V110 1.14?/1', house, 8 rooms. Apply _I to 224 Kent sl.. ______§;Zd_sl_pi1. ;b‘DUIt male boarders can be ae- . ll eommodated at 37 Psssnaore Stn Business College students preferred. ____ 8-7d§ip_d.__ , `_0S'I', between llonshsw and Corn- ; wall, a ladies mohair raincoat. Finder please leave at Cornwall Post 0lll¢.,___ - ___e_-7g_zli-1lpd. ._ `F‘pR_BALE, large dwelling house _ .i on Water St. with, all modern, improvements, suitable for hotel or boarding house. Apply to G;o__d__.I. Rogers. . ,- - \_UC'l‘ION FURNITURE I am in-` f' structed by Miss Brown to sell by auction at her residence, 53 Oli- bar street, on Wednesday, August 9th, commencing at 10 o'clock, par- lor, dining room, hall, bedroom and kitchen furniture.-R. Baslrsto, slice eloneei- ___A________ __'§-;{1_i§i1>Q- Bowtiisi. nill-we Alien, unau- c oven. 2~25dtf. market, open lawful days un to » Ililiar0‘| Liniment cures Distemper. TORONTO, Aug. fi-Dlzfilargaret, same aa'thc Toronto woman usem xi: 2'< I “E Z EE ___._____ _;'___,__,_-_,ll£_ii‘__-_____-_-n.___a__..,_.;a RACING-IN ST. JOHN ---SAD ACCIDENT __ Little Boy lies From liellrtfniiure While A Swimming. The Races. _- Special to The iillardirm. HT. JUi'l‘N, Aug. 0-ln second day'l racing nt Moosepnth both events, the conlhinrli 2,17 trot and 2.20 pace and thc fl'cc-for-all were taken in three sirlligilt lleiltn. A ’l‘lle first was won by Masterpiece of l)ouse`s stables, Attlcboro, Mass.,- tTFbest time being 2.20; in the third. 'l‘llc lrcc fol'~oll wus taken- by Galla- gher, olvlicll by ll. ll. Ackcr, Halifax; best; tillle-2.20 ill seconil heat. 7 Willie Strollg, aged 15, was strick- oli with heart failure wllile »1_\riinmillg at the Hoy Scoiit's camp licur bit. John Satlllulny ufi_el'iiooll. ln spiteof the prolvipt. efforts of conipanions, who l|lliokly brought his holly ilsliorc and every possible menus of ri-cilsitatioll, death result.- cd. EUISUN'S_ RULES UE LITE RE SAILS EUR EURUPE NEW YORK, Aug. 3-When the Mllnrctaniu lcli. the dock today one od the liltssliilgelvl was 'I`hlunns Alva Ed- ison, who, with his soil, \\"..n :-.bout to begin ll vai'atioil iii l'll.ll'op~:. Mr. lildison talked fre':|y to tile llewspapel' :lieu who lil-rwilgl-ll him with liulnher- less ullcstioll. "Why ilon'r. you try to invent fan all-_f-on nttl-noted by his sirungc actions. llc seems to be mentally illlbalrinf-ell. Ifwillild Kirin was arraigned in o_url. for rlttelliptilig to shoot himself with li revolver, und Thoophile Men- llier for throwing himself into the river. _Neither could googling, |m. hls notion and botll Dlended they must ilnve__been temporarily affected of Great llrif.lli~n race. by the heal.. Sentence was deferred. Two little feet went pattc-_ring by Years agol _ They wandered oil to the sunny. sky, Years ngol Two little socks, well wrinkled and worn. Move me to tears with their memor- ies born, Years ago! Dear tl_lttle, feet that ran here and ern, preoping, climbing about everywhere, ears ego! » ____._.___. f_1rept_;1_¢-.vcr hack to the love they, 0 »» Glimbed never more to the arms bereft, ` Years ngni Again I'll heur those dear little feet, Pnttering byi _ Their music a thousaudfoid more sweet, _ I’ tln _:hex Sky! o o t in fthe t ’ 'l'llaE holds tIEem lurid ‘ ._ them there, B’~"“d -bf' ,_ ._a_l..»ai