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Nlueonii f ' 1 8o»t_L-oouinna son I D ` `- " ?f ' - ' ~ Moelitehoralilsryhiv ll efanuw- - ~. __ _ | . _. , _ . , _ _ -. u.....i.uru.u1~_» - " .l` V’ no f 'ran l.A'rss'r News LHARLOTTETOWN CANADA MONDAY APRIL 8 1912 rlus'r or Aol. { 5 §= $5 --e is fc §§ Q... Y I ~4` ‘E P 5: .46 ww . . ~ ___ " _ , _~ Y _ _ ° » _...f . _ __.._...__._.__._._. _,...,L_3Q__fm‘3B;f PEARY BELIEVES _ DETAILED FGRECASI - iiiolilioiiriioue _noni succrssrui oF@H_oME RULE BILL sc0nisliuiNEllS __-____...~;-;- - - l. H - ___ -----~--- -- _ _ _ _ iiggg, ‘;,'_¢;',;‘“,,‘;;',,,';““iini i. l. iiuiii ciiiuiilst_ii_ A ‘*,;‘_;,,f‘;‘;,‘§,,{,’;‘:,_,;°‘ussii iii Q Misvuuilii _ °;§;§§§i§i..§i“i..f S°"i“ P°'“' ' ' HASHESIENHI _ DNEW YUHK *ill* lPl°"'l°<' TUHKS |]|Sll§iill IS i]|SilHiHi.i|] .___ A (Canadian Press.) NEW YORK, Apr. 7-Rear Admir- al peary, who discovered the Nortll ,.,,l,,_ 1.. oi the opinion that both pnpt. Ainundsen and Capt. Scott nttained the South Pole. l-ll, expressed his opinion . last night ln an address at the celebra- tion marking the third anniversary of ilis discovery. ' _ , _ He was honored by a unlque medal mnde up ln part of medolats which was brought from the Arctic regions i lliil7_ I “He thinks Capt. Scott was at the south Pole about a month later than ilnlit, Amundsen. _ THINK HARVARD ` ' 4 LARGE ENOUIZH. Ili)S'1‘(lN, April- 4-ls Harvard, large enough '_' 'i‘llnt's wilat the Harvard Alunlni_ Bulletin says cdltorially. It adds that in the futilrc plans should be taken to keep down an increase in the lullnber of s_tndents and every ei- forl. should be made to lift the stand- ing oi scholarship. _ Tile editorial reads _: , "futile future wc believe thas the nulllorltlcs of the llnlvcrsity would do well to look forward to no great in- arcase ill luunbers in Harvard College Init ruthcr to the stricter selection _ which will slowly raise the quality of stilileiits. That any lifting of ollr standard, wlletllcl' ut entrance or during the undergrailuate years, will keep out cr_ send awuy men wilo in every rcsphct but intcllcctunl capacity, are most .lesirnble citizens of ncollege, is' a inet that lnilst be faced; every gradu- ace oi every college will recall lnen ill the lower strata of his class who WW! l'i‘iccted by _both students.. and' iaiultl. . ` _ _ "init nllertlon and respect for such lnen should not make us forget tllntf file qualities which create affection and respect abc to be fo,und_~in the illipcr and lfliddle strata oi a college as well as in the lower, and that the men who give distinction and power to illstitiltlons of learning-and tllcsil i'“`|\iill‘ every college which has power -are tile nlcu who to amiable and lidnllrublo qluilltlcs add intcllcctllal orre." lil‘lli|'i`i~i /\N_y'l‘I~lEIf. FORECAST (li°` llll H I-l()MI‘} RULIG UILI.. _I.ilNlli)N, April 4-The home rillc ill". which is to be introdmecd by Premier Asqnitb in the House of Uolnlnolli-l on April 11, will, accord- "lil to an evening paper, whose state.- inent is bnscd on the authority of a Nationalist member of parliament, whose name' is not giv.en,‘ provide for "" ]"'“\\ parliament consisting of two houses, which wilk sit in Dublin. 'l`iu_-i-0 will be six representatives of Duiilni among the forty Irish mem- lliffl. who will represent the country in the house of commons at Wong- luiuster. Ireland will_make no direct contribution to the imperial revenue. The customs and excise of Ireland will remain under imperial control, lull the local _,parliament will have ilpwcr to vary the __dnti'es. on articles, altllongll it may not vnry the nrt. *°\°~ ii\<»mse_lv0s._ 'rho taxation of Iro- :_';‘_l :1___§_0 _§:_onl._inue to be in conson- _ nancial system of the United Kingdom. The old nge heh. l;l0I\_»1 and land purchase schemes are _élylcinaiu llnder impetial responsibil- .Tlw Il`lBh'. parliament will hive no' Power to impose duties on British lfoods. SHERHY COll'EB` AROUND. ___l0i;i_l)_\’IDENCE, April 4-Sllerl'y.th0 Gm __‘°"°° pil-eller ~of last year's n____g__. is hel°e,to confer _with Vnn _"__ On thaquestion of pay. I-le “ "Mu a hold-nut, -and did not it ‘ (Special to the Guardian.) o'r'rAwA, Apr. 7-non. A. ll. lilo. rine, Chairman of thc Public Service Conlmission,_llns resigned as R result of the charges laid against him by F. B._Carveii, M. P.. Carleton, N. B. UTTAWA. Apr. 7-The f overnment has not yet 'accepted _.iorine’s resig- nation. CANADIAN HOCKEY 0 TEAM Y|iNS Miillli _ (Canadian Press.) iJLEVEl.ANl), April '.'-The All. Star Canadian ice hockey team .ie- featcd a team of the C1evcland`A.C _ 2-1 in the closing game oi the loeni season. MODERN sHAknsPl-:Amar PORTIA, A SUl~"l<‘l'¢A(ii$T'l‘El. wAsllING'roN, April 4-In the face of n bitter attack by rlcnntor Bailey, tile Senate. passed the Esch- Hughes House bill to put n ln~..hl|,l_ tion tax llpoll the manufacture or importation of \vbicll‘ phosphorus mat- ches. Mr. Hailey called the ilicasurs a monstrosity and spoke pointedly of the fact that lnally women llnd de- manded its passage. The Senator quoted n little .`\‘l.\nkc» slfeurc and declared that Portia was n, suffragette who pnlincd off il sub- terfuge in her argument bcfo_e the court which trloo Shyiock'a claim. "When the ‘labor agitators and thc woluen get tllrough running this Congress there will not be a shred of the Constitution left," said he. Senator _____I_.oilge._ _ __h_ll_il__tlle bill in charge and when Senator liallcy spoke of agitaturs he referred to the friendship between the Senator .and "a former l’rcsldeht" (Roosevelt), whom hc characterized an "the mont pernicious of. _ agitntors." wllrrul-xv 'ro l-1NAo'r ANTI- 'rnl~lA'l‘iNi: i.Aw iN oNrAnio. U'l"I‘AWA,,Apl'il 4-’l‘he general op illion ill Ottawa is tbat` Sir James Whitney-'s policy of prohibiting ‘treat- ing ill burs in Ontario is inlpractic- able, though it strikes at one ol the greatest evils of the liquor traffic. All, however, agree that the temper- ance interests stand to benefit to some extent fronl the legislation to follow yesterday’s dcblitu in thc leg- isluture. Ivins. I-;1i.i.s 'ro s,aaK~wonit. _ l.lOS'i‘()N, April 4-Mrs. Harriet A.- Eills of Revere, wilo has been award- ed the custody of her daughter. Giga, in a ‘contest with her, husband, the Rev. John Ellis of the Chicopcc Uti- itsrion Church, has _three plans lot _ the future. She will find employmtli in Boston, will hring,suit lor 'i- vorcc, and will file civil suits again- st some of iler iiusl.hlld's pnrishiod- ers. _ » iilnrly' next week Edward F. Wal- lace, junior couilsel for Mrs. Ellis. will fllc n petition ill the local courts for a divorce from ber pastor-hut band, charging him with cruel and abusive treatment. f The civil suits, Mrs. Ellis declaru to be the natural sequel of the Mi `. for her child, in that testimota there submitted will be of n natu _ to form the basis for the suits which she contemplates against _Chlcopee o le. peapdivbrce libel which hadfbeen filed by, the Rev. Ellis lust July is still .pending in the Boston courts, hav- ing never been withdrawn or brought to trial. The proceedings were brought last "°“°h Buvsnnah, for prsctiee._ _ . , ..._...________ - M"‘*l'0'l lanimeht 'Onres ifilphthsrla summer 'while Ellis was without work and while he was trvlllz 110 BN- s, position on a Boston pupvf- "‘-‘ff--_-:_-_-,-_-_-_ _ ___T:_._{.:__5::__:______________:______________ _,________;_____v________________.____, ,_-,___-_-_-V-v-_-_-:_-_-:.1-v-:_-_-ff uinT_0 _BEiiCHES- thE"“t°l" DRY. 1912. was marked by U°é\"lVll in Qharlottetown of the Ch ___~ S. Miata and~tbc opening ol A'iti§t‘t:tf»:t`ti:°r'it)il` the h' W esvy . ice lfllldlzll lglttaed from three o'eloek hat- hmf _.L rneonuntil eleven o'e ock' md ll I G and from live o'elock yes- thu nyt morning, until two o'elock in Cap: °"'°°“.' in all seventeen -hours, mp-mM_l_l_;‘_eliis0n , brought his Bond . Tl" lllnto left Georgetown at :xi 1- al. Saturday and mit much mm__°¢_ln _tho straits and the bay, _,_ m gi he board ice at about time mlm- b 'fa lhenfeli.-in with the track and mum ll; Url Grey 3 week ago M I “Vi this for three quarters nn gl 0- Then the real battle be- mné. t<:_r.s distance of aboutl 'two e ice wad raftod to a d h Ciiniitollslowli ‘worbed through successfully and the vessel stopped operations st eleven .o‘cl'ock that night about two miles south of the Blockhouse. _ _,'Reluming‘ wor_lf_st_ _five o’clock' Capt. Murchison worked his yessel in the hai-bor, reaching the _mouth s- hout neon and proeeedln without much difficulty to the three tides xvhervsho was stopped for ablwt thirty-five minutes for cleaning fired. On getting ‘at it again the Mints worked up to the.whsrf and the hun- dred- oi citirnn. who _ lien! tbl wllsrvn. thephrk roadway and Mu! ut on the ice, were af some actual lee fighting. The sttamer hare went thi-ouch leo in some plum three feetia thickness. _ I Many boarded the vessel while in ` the harbor and went to the dock in oflneome planes tenandt l 'int an ‘uf-‘_#|l\_l0lt ia |»hlt_&€r3c\|al' her. On reaching the Marine Wharf, which was crowded with inureetdd who went 0 - - _ lol-ded and opportunity of witnessing i. lilfied Sllmflcf. is accused by Miss a made while arguinl., on his motion to have the case taken iroln liccll made on the greatest university ill the vwlrlil 'f‘llc plaintiff has con- i i ` il' S of tl is trial. She llns made a lliollkey of me and n spectii dulc,vl\0lli:ll. She has nccompliuheil her purpose, and the court slioiilrl credit for his able manugelnellt of Capt. 'l‘. G. Taylor, Agent of Mar. almost certain that the rout- bc' .lrelght and will leavevshortly after ... .._ .,\ ., ,. tcr Tuesday. lcaseil. Neill. cle of this couI't._ l~li|c has had i-lean ine nn~d F'isllerici~l, (`l1hl~lottotowil. uc- CONDENSED ADS compnnied ililpt. lvlllrchison from l‘i'c»~ toil. - The ice is particlllnrly hcuv fu y ~' ‘ this season oi the year but it is nov --- ,, i (Canadian Press.) A ‘C“"“‘li““ Pm"-l LONDON, Apr. 7;-Tile most fdc. New vous, Apr. 1--Tllouvwfis 0| tniiori io.-oust oi the lrini. Home ani.. Canadians participated ill and wit- lllll whlhh has yet hhhmred was l,ul,_ l_iessed__the_g_l‘eat Easter parade to- lished oh the hlghchh authorlty by ay w ich, owever, was interrupted the Ulster Guardian,_th_¢ org.-in or the bv tn., e1ern,n¢_,_ _i_Jlstel_- LilleraltA_:ls_<;cia_?_i:n£__whclcb hns Th een n c ose o c w e overn- wasi ';_(3_‘_::_°“f 1_°F___°m:_r°i',_”°rvi°°: ment in the drafting of the measure. “ ‘" V "IM 11" WU" 0 'rho Irish legislature, the pnpor most brilliant tone were everywhere says, will consist of two house.; Sena. conspicuous. _ rately. One council will have forty- Rev_ Father Bernard Vailgllali, the elghl. nlellibers to be elected and 12 Ehgllsh _les,,lt_ p k - SL., '__. k, nom na e by the crown. The _term Cathedral and midi; ;_lns____c_r__l: _l_i<;__ B of office will be eight Years. _ to the .,b,,cthren of the North who live The other assembly will cons-ist oi’ under my nag to wmhat ,he spwad one hundred and three elected mem. of socialism for the greater iioil of bers and is t°_be dissolved every “Ve our Empire_,, years. The legislature will have no. p_ower to make lawsaffegting the "Fl.IR'rEo wI'rH J - °.°w“' °""‘l'» ,““"Y~ W" °fi°lB- "es- MADE Mo[;,l,?{,:Y OF ME ,, ties, titles, treason, naturalization, _ e,¢l_i_nage.t eopygightsi pntents_ post. _ Q C0. G C Ml I10 Hide except with- Mcnlolihoo, April 4-ivurn Esther 1\\Lg\_g_Dlérllten l_W_p , ,; foxes, some mink and raccoons. with passengers, mail, express and Phone No. _2, Tyne Valley. R.J._Mc- 4-8d6l. hdl' af'f‘lVBl_ at that PQ" ,ANTl§D hy famlly g(_|;hrE@_ *Uh P599¢“§°"“- Uufwafd HIGH. small cottagelor tenement with eipress and freight for Picton. modem impmvementl Address .nl-eh. The Mlnto left Picton Saturday nt t .. cam Gunrdlah 2_3,l6l_ '7.00` mm. for Georgetown with 27 °“".._. .. Y. __ ~--‘----- -- ’ OR SALE, 7 pairs _dark ranch mnmngem’ 100 sacks man' axpmw raeeoons in whelp_ Price 25 doi- dnd 63} tons freight and docked at 9.55 n. in.. sho left iinrnedistely ni- ""5 w“‘° °', §°‘§"“°“° W'F.',_§',ff:,‘,“ ter discharging passengers, mail and & `B°“‘ Frcderc o ' ' express for Charlottetown and nt [QOH SALE. three vwr old 1"‘l'°h' 11.00 p. m. stopped workingshout cron stallion, .Young Domino. two miles from the Blockhouss at the Perfectly b“ilf» FOI' further particu- sntrance to Charlottetown har'uor,re- lars appll’ *O Charles S°“°"~ New mainlng over night. She resumed .G\9`Bz°W;_g____ ___ ___ _4‘3d§l|"1~ work at 5.00 a..m. yesterday and ' '0sT, twenty-ninth March, be- dvcked in Charlottetown nt 2.00 p. tween Charlottetown nnu nun.- m. She will remain in port today staffnage, bag containing hammer, 'discharging and loading cargo 'and ste, Finder apply Wm. Rhynes, Dun- wlll lc_av,e_for Pictou_Tu0sday at 7.00 gtnilnngs. 4-Bd2irliPd~ a. ln. with'psssenge`rs, lnaii, express ~ -‘G33 FOR l.lA»l~gl.l1f~iG"ior ssle. End freight* - _ ' ' \< PJ A number of~ settings 'of Barred _A special train from Georgetown P Rock egg, ' lmholl-te,-l from prize ‘“f'"¢“"_¢ -W F“i*'°‘~ll°'”"m5ll “nd stock nt uobonsld college ont. sev- "P-re"'Jh'§m t‘g° Ml-¢lt°`*'r1v°d in en ears' selection by trap MB!- Uhariotf:’&tdwn aturday at “.15 p, Prlcg $100 per “hung Apply Shu;-_ in. 'f'fl 'special leaves _Gharlo_tts- n -J llhlm, Mulch ' 4. _ inn... this rn..r_..i..s,-'..i.‘1.a0 “nn *°°--° _ --'--- ‘ ~,--0,,-;,; Georgetown ,with passengers, mail WANTmb' 1°' l':'°d oétyogd :h_ hid express to cross on.i.he Earl Gray ._ '1°"'°"°'°' “ IM’ it sn "'"m__ today. ‘It will return after the sr- 'p°°."°°° md °h"°l°| r lf up Th, rival lof the' Earl ;]rey from “ °°“h"'h°d M‘.“'g:‘€ ohm' ha the Pi:_t;»u brlni_¢_ing __ passengers. I-,fk.l::h;;':’: porfahfy ‘mfg - M"- m . express an fl-sig t from that ' .. ' steamer. ' _ . ence to "Reliable Guardian ’!aturday the Eastern express ar-' ' - ` lied in Charlottetown st 0.25 a.m., ` 'WOR SALE. the n minutes late; the Bouthefa ex _ Copper Kinl. 6 years old, ' _tees at 3*: a’.. rn., ten- minutes weighs about 1600 lbs.. 001°' bln* _ te; the 'rig nh neooinrnoastion nt with while f"°f\“"!°- *"° “"4 *"4 . _ =i|.ss n. ni., nity-iivs inhiueos lots; one front log white. and white is°°__ins st 4.10 and Wednesday morning briiiwmalds- the Bumnnrlide accommodation sl, 'Hired by that king of draft stallicfll. It 5-14- _ I-0"* 3t*‘“°"“» “R *"0 *Wir U* H ‘_ _ _ l .0 _,C Rl h¢__ opper King's href. The sun esta tlfis evening at 5.30 dukcdom, and incidentally, to over a 00 p m ,_ one hour ate, the East rown S ern accommodation - -at 7.95 p. n|,,` dam was by Seaman's stallion, sec-_and tomorrwvravening at 25:25 and :;lll_i_<_1_n R¢r_c:_ Of |3311. __;~'as_ th_¢_e_s _mi-at ll h d-tot-fl mi ton 4 .1 old Brown stout third wednudey mo ing at ii. K e pa sm s nz an o o gn; tlgrsriglhish Egg;-J: he n{`0_s0,h4*; gsm as Clyde. If not sold 'before The moon sets this morning he bachelors. He ll considered a ilrst minute! late. “' ' the lli-st day of May will stand at, 9_.17. _ _ clau example of the English _sports- = r ' °'h.`.., .uhh lm. 1911 0yngf'»Ju_’\ I ----------» ' iman, and is n good shot, and n dar- 8dlir2i 2i?3'lt"`itniii6rT. ___- ltiailwdian l'rsss.) ' LONDON, Apr. 7-'l`lie reiotir-lls ol Russia and 'l‘ul-key, which n few weeks ago caused the ,irnul-lti.lli of alarming reports, may at -fy time reach an acute stage and ugnin the bone of contention will be Persia. At the close pf the Russian Jaffa.- .nesc war 'l‘urkey moved. some trrops into the Persian province oi Azclbal- jnn, n strip which is now in dispute for upwards of 200 years. Turkey claims the strip and Persia holds it but the ownership is yet to be decided. The question h s been the object of ncgotiatiolls bzt while these have been going on Russia _as- serts Turkey has been slowly moving forces inward until they have gone beyond the _disputed strip and not command the western part of Azei- baijan from Lake Urumiah to the fro- ntier and could with ease attack the Russian province of Erwan, Turkey denies the aggrci-‘sive in-» tention, ~ SEHIIIUS Fiili IN illlillii (Uanadiall Press.) l 'l‘oL‘loN'ro_ Apr. 7-A ine nth.-ling ill the second story of the J. l. 'live building yesterday afternoon uid damage to the extcllt of $24,000. . Several firemen were overcome by smoke and were rescued from danger- ous positions by their colleagues. lli)Ni>ltl~lD 'l‘l-llt()il(il-I _ AMISRICAN WIFE. ' l’Al{ll~i, April 4--Prince Audie l’olliarowski, wllo -married Miss Eliza- beth Sperry of Stockttin, Uni., sever- al years ago, has llcen-~made»»»an offi- cer of the Legion ofHonol'. The Princess Poniatowski undoubtedly had mucll to do with the selection of her husband for hlgil honors, as she is greatly esteemed here for philan- thropic work among the poor Polish cllildreu of the city, and this work ilclpcll to decide the republican gov- ernment to give the descendant of - s Ki_ng of Poland high rank in the Leg- ion of Honor, Prince Pouiatowski is tile, president of a balik in the Rue Piilet. Helwns without fortune when Ile went to America. Before he inet Miss :-ipcrry he was reported to be engaged to Miss Alice Burke, n 'clan Francisco heiress. ..___.1___.--- `l¢‘ml<:s IN s.Nc.i.ANll. LONDO-N, April 6-Three' destruct- ive fires in thcillistoric country man- sions occurred iast night."l'he first was ill Lake House, Wiltshire, is fins ldlizabethan edifice, filli of_pricclcss .lacobesll iurnitllrc. Lake l'i0\lH0 was occupied by Percy l-loldell, llling- worth, Member Parliament, who with his wife and child were only saved from dentil flames by' the barking of n dog out side the door where . the familymade their escape only ill their night clothes. The other iircs were in Ross house, Loch Lomond, belolilziug ro Sir Lan Golcoboun, and Gibbntown Castle, near Navan_ County, Meath, Ireland where alone the damage done was $Z00,00. __.________.__-- ICE REPORT HALIFAX, Apr. 5--No lcc report received. TIIE WEATHER TEIIPERITUIIE ' SUN.. MOON. ETC No weather received. ___ The temperature at three o'clock, this morning by the "llexali Store" Tested Thermometer with s. northern exposure was forty-one degrees ab- ove zero. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was forty-one degrees ab- ove _zero and the highest was' fifty- four ove The lowest recorded the day it was forty-one degrees a-bovn and nt nine p. m. it was forty-three. The lowest temperature recorded Saturday was thirty-live degrees 0 K ty-six above, _ The lowest recorded the previous night wasthirty degrees above. At nine a.m. yesterday it. was thirty-six degrees above and at nine p.m. it was thirty-five above. The length of today will be thirteen ,hours and twelve minutes. The tlde'wlll be high this 'afternoon at 1.57, and Tuesday afternoon at 2,27; it will be high tomorrow morn- corrc londcnt at (Thristcllurch. N-71 (C‘ullaiichnrdson of Kenna- liunk from his office as Oounty Attor- in-y for _York County, was adopted by i-.hc Lcgislutlire today. it was on complaint of Conn-ty At- torney Iiiebardson that f-lheriff Char- les~‘_O. Emery was arraigned before a tl‘lil_~_i\l>ii.l_ce~ on the charge of at- tempting to bribe hiln to protect li- quor sell:-rs, resulting in the investi- gation ol those charges by the Lcglg_ liltllre. 'i`AF'l` rS SCORED _ BY R0()Sll`l1l"y l7‘~i~iH‘l, cx-l’l'esii|ent Roose- \‘cit.' _ _ i’l'csiiirllt ’I‘aft's statement that hs I-=` 8 i‘i'fu-Zreissive was disputed by Col- onel Roosevelt. Tile former I’rccf_ dent said that Mr. Taft in some gf ills acts had silown himself a penn. i!f»nn1'y_ In support of thin oonten- tion, Voionel -lioosevelt went over the recorii of the present administration ill certain particulars and criticised it sharply, ~ _ ~ The (lo|onel's speech came at the curl of iiie first. day of his wmk of rmllpsiglllml f.|ll'oilgh Went Virginia, .Kimi-"i_'ky. illinois and Pennsylvania. Hcrc is his definition *nf n “reacti- <»|u\ry": "Every rnon, who. rliroetly or indirectly, upholds privilege and favors the special interests, whether hc ur-ts froln evil motives or merely |>0C-MISC he is puzzle-headed or dull of mental vision, or lacking in social sympathy, or whether he simply lacks interest in the subject, is a reactio- naryJ' A "Nl Pi‘<>l!l‘cssive llc defined ns inl- iows : "Every"'miin"`wh`o'“fights fearfesnly and effectively against special privi- l02c lil any form." "In his recent speech at Philadel- phia." sal-i i‘_olonel Roosevelt. "Pre- sident Tail stated that he was a Progressive, and this raised the ques- tion as to what a Progressive is.Moro is involved than any man’s say-so all to himself. A well-meaning man may vaguely think ol himself as a Prn- Cresslve without having the faintest conception of what a Progressive ls. Vision and intensity of conviction must both go into the make-up -of any man who is to lead the forward movement, and mildly good inten- tions are _wholly useless as substitu- tes. ‘ . ’ miles. away, ‘ Minards linimant cures garget in cowl above ser 'and the hi heat was thir- ` l.()NDON`, April 4.---No i.opir offers such n fruitful fund of gossip and dis cnssion in court circles here today as the union of the two lions:-.s of Luins- horeugh and i-litafiord by the marri- age next week of Lady Eileen Gladys Butler, elder dnngilter of the Earl of Lalnsborough, and -the Marquis of Stafford, the Duke nf Sutherland's oldest snn and hcil'. One interesting feature is that there will be fourteen li::i"°"i:..:`;%“‘ T|1|_Ep Llipy wE|)5 ago he mot with a bad accident while lluntinz behind the Oottesmors Hounds. He is n great travell , like his father, and is familiar wah every wintry. on the oontinerity though he has never visited America. His bride~to-be is twenty yum nm. and was one of the six ladies sclevigll bv Queen Mary as train-bearers t _the coronation. The entire six with earls' daughters. The girl is sn eg. pert skater, and, like her fiance, hh travelled in many ,parts of the worlih 1-Bd! 'Eileen is a brunette, tall, alul strikingly handsome. Sho is a popuilu- ngure in _society in Ireland and in Leicestershire, when her father has two beautiful residences. Blu also Lis fond ol hunting. and is a frequent foi- ance ll Ulf” 'Q95 is was eitllens Capt. Murchison was liven ,Uinerdw Linllmnt Unrol Ooldl. Me, Jenkins. Websters Corner. 4-8dr3ip¢\~ Wln°\i"l°l Y-"'"”°“\ 0'1"’ Ulmmp" *"3 flfl" in _br>undn_ About n yeariower of the Queen. ' ` ' K " » ` .. . 1”- mi. . if ; - > » _ _ _‘_ i - » _ ~‘ ',»._ ;_,;;'l.»;l~.i._. . ` .4 l .- ' \ - .' v _- . if- l 'wi ,~>-1?. . ‘. |_ `,.'l§»_‘ , ' . , __ iz_ ._¢ .__ ..v ____ ff.. . . / ' ' .. - . < . »\. *.~ ._ »i_ ~ __ _ ,~.__\ _ _._....____....__...,_. _ __ . 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