. f . ~ , If _...pile L, I “ln N""' A ‘ 1 M Morning Malls, ' 'T T ‘I ` '_ ' __ y ~ ` i ' . - l ._ ; .1 » . _ .7 x - E . ,. . , A .-_ - . . _ \ 8 o\tLcoalnnd For- _ Gatch”“'Au;'.’,,h ---,~ QEAD A|.i.i.; ova ,, |,=_»_|=e|Nc= EDWARD |s|_ANi:>.--- _J~ - . . li , -, . _ __________ ______ 1___v 7 , . . . . 1 . _ ____ _ :nf :vi- EC :Y 5: _-E iiioitNi.l~u HAIL \\'|i‘i<‘Kl \' |N<»VV It _f " ' A- _ __ ‘ __ 3 ,___*¢_‘ W \ 51 ’ _ *__v_________ ____ i"»“’-Ili. -'rua tlrrsr News CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA \ioNDAv MAY 1 mu ` mer or few ITTIIIPTS. FIRST OF YEIIR’S CORONI-ITIOH, PROCESSIOINS IIIIIIL NIH SIIIIIIIII PIIT Young Student,so Say Police, Intended to Suicide with Her Friend. ` SHE WILL NOT LIVE. ~ special tu The Liuardinn. NEW YORK, May 14-As a sciiucl to the suicide of two days ago, of Dr, l.ut.~:oii. a fashionable physician and Magazine writer, Miss Alta Marhevka, his student and aid, attempted to kill herself in her apartments. She was taken unconscious from the gas filled room. 'Her recovery is un- lilielv. _ The police declare the young wo- innii's act was undoubtedly part of ri suicide pact with her friend and teach- er. , ISIN JIMIS INIIIS HIS IIIUIITH IT III] NIGW YORK, May IO-At noon todiiy General Thomas L. James, who was postmaster general in Pre- sident. Arthur's cabinet, and is now in his illst year, entered the bonds of wedlock for the fourth time. The hriiie was Mrs. Florence MacDonnell Gaffney, of Utica (N. Y.). who was Lili on her last birthday, and the cere- inony was performed by Recorder R. S. illuughin in the parlor of his home nt 'l‘enaf.ly (N. Y.) The. general's dsiiuiiter, Miss. Harriet W. James, stood up with the hridegrooni and iliil iiuite as well as a best man, for the general calls her "Harry," She is hr.. The bride ,arrived in an auto- iiiohilc nt Glen Burnie, the general's ivird stone villa at Highwood, mid- way between Englewood and Tenafly, sliortly after 12 o’cloek, with her bi-utlicr, A. M. McDonnell, and Mrs. l.larlinra Cook, whose husband was l~‘ri-dcrick (look, a former secretary of state. The general had long been waiting and hopped spryly into the car. Two old employes of the Lin- coln National Bank of which Gen- eral James is president. M. E. Illurtin and'CharIes Miinicr, made up the wedding party, and they Wert* off. for the recorder of Tenafly. - _ "lt was not long before the car ii-iiiskeil back to the house. The knot linii been tied and the geiieral's hap- piness was complete. ` , “llu_\'s, isn't she a beaiity!” ex- rliiinu-il the general when he intro- diirril his bride. Siu: wore a navy blue travollini; suil. with an emerald green collar niiil ii white llanamn lint with broad hlui-k velvet ribbons. Tlic .gen- eral is a fine ‘figure of an old ninn. His hair is grey, but he is erect and has a firm step. This is the first time that the general hiis iunrried ii divorced widow. Mrs. Glllfllvy divorced her husband, Auiz-‘ iist Gaffney, of Utica. The general( riilloil attention to the fact that she* IS ii direct lineal descendant of .loimi Aiiiiuis, president of the United States. .liter the knot had been tied the §\"‘itts- Iillflz ciipitaliats have been securing Hiltioini for a street railway to Pol- iniil from this city. It is alleged the hnr wiii he mule from Hiieeton to UH’ vilinge mnde famous an the place \\‘lii~ro William McKinley passed his hoyliood. _Poland is one of the ideal rural Vlilugcs of this section of Ohio, niid "Wir of the residents oppose the con- struction of ii street car line, as it ls clnlined it would destroy the quiet of the peiiccful' little place. Kroii iiiiniirfim Liiiimenc in ou- house. IIIIIII III SIIIK Special to 'l‘lic (liiarilinii. TUK10- MU-Y 14-l’riiice Kntsiira, l'-‘remiier auil Minister of lcil into ii tree to wiiit_ foi'_I’rUI‘°"I-Y ‘§ Cfmh "'"‘I_ notes' _fmfgd Bc :ent (lonipnny anil to his own pei-sim. ,c cihmee piisserby He rcinaiiicd crctcd bebiiid door inmbs, insi e sc- ul mm mmncial m1Vmlta,,cS_ lcni im . _ . , ‘ I. . ic- ‘irate .1i.“i.ri. iii: III SCIIILIT IININ ,tene to gi iieigliboring truck form, I2-year-old son of n neighbor, who ____ -___ _ ness. _ (lIli<)lil’l-I, Ont., May 10-Four child- ion ofa family nnmed Mctluarrie, liv- past two weeks A fifth child is dying_ the father is seriously ill with the I T iscase and the mother is in a critical il T(')ll()N'l’(), May lt)-The handsome ‘condition. The eldest of the dead ---‘ house of W. R._ Travers, .fornier gen- 'children was ten years old. Friends (;RF.l‘lLl‘T~Y. C01-. Mui’ 10”“P"'I‘I°“t“ eral manager of the Farmers' .l3ank, ,and neighbors have subscribed $600 of Lasalle, a neighliminll t°w“'|sltuated in Rosedale, ‘was sold by for the stricken family. ` ,auction this morning, to .J. J. (lib-| WEATHER FORECAST 'swell the assets of the defunct bank . ,;___,, ` ` I COMMUNICATION ‘a.".rc..'§:i>“:.‘:ii.i.i iiraui heart." ___ "The trivial round, the common task. iS|.ecial to The Guardian. I TOIIUNTO May 15-Moderate winds » ` lf' l wari . I I lII‘NibnNT;iii ierafiirc at three o’cloek this IIHNNIIH WIS IIISTIIIIITII LAWSON, N. LI., May 10-The (fliurch of England at Highfield, Quecn's County (N. B.), was destroy- ed by fire on Monday afternoon, May 7, with all its church furniture. The fire passed over some four miles of territory,vearrying destruction ln its path. Although a valiant attempt was made tu stop its progress, it was without avail. Besides the loss of the church, many of the inhabi- tants have had very heavy loss of property and 'only for the strenuous efforts of those fighting the fire runny would have been homeless. i__..._._Z--- INSNHIIINTS IIIISS I INIEIIIIIIN SINITI ._.._- WASHINGTON, May 11-The inca- :~lpecial to The (liiuriliuii. AN'T‘WI"iltl’, May lfl-A iii-¢:]iiif.i~Ii rc- ports the capsiziniz of Iwo lmi-,gi-i; loil~ storni oil liualnba lli\'ei', one of Iienii streins of Conifo Ifivi-i' iicur l.ok;iiiiiU_ Belgian, Congo. 'l`liirt_\~ lives ivrrt- lost. IN IIIITITIIIN IIIII IIIISSIIIIIE Ill THI JIWS Special to The (__liinriliuii. i\'l()S(‘UW, Mny I4.-l*:ipi\i's iw-poi-i that the agitatioii for the iiiussncre Os the Jews is prolialilr at Kiev ivhi-re many Jews, it is stated, are iiioving their property for flight. HIIIIII SKIIIT HIIIITIN. HIINP SIIINI IS "IT" PARIS, May 10-'l`Iin latest l’:tri- sian fashion frenk is thc “hoop sleeve." The hoop is pliiced iii the middle of the forearm, and its diu- inieter is seven inches. The sleeve is drawn in at wrist and elbow. The harem skirt was lrouted when- ever it appeared publicly in the Euro- pean capitals »aud Pi-iris, which or- dinarily hecoines accustomed quickly to the most fantastic apparel. refus- ed to accept it. The failure of the garment to :\p~ pear at the fashionable race coiirses on Sunday aroused wide eoiiiinent. A few women seeking to nttriict atten- tion occasionally wear it nt a roller rink or in ii box ut thc theatre, but the mass of ferminity avoid it, with the possible exception of ii few of the milder models, whirli it is iinpossible to tlistiiiguisli from the conveiitiontil skirt. The harem skirt is not seen on the streets. THIII BTTHIIII] HI EIIIIHITTI INITIIIS NEW ll(\(`HEl.I.E, N. Y., lliay 10- When William, popularly known as “Bill” Leahy, opened his luncheon un on at Hudson l’.iik csteidiiv was demonstrated in the senate to- day, when after seven bnllots the senate failed to elect Senator Gallin- ger, of New Hampshire, as president pro tenipore, to succeed Senator Frye, of Muinc. Mr. Fryc's recent PIIIS I BILL EINII mviiigi i|[]N|[ g[]L|], ‘ic:°.ii;i“:r:c.:.:;“Ii::f.f‘1:.;.;i.iTri.;I ,-.e@»i»__5-`_~»;*;>1;-i»-=i°1‘»‘~> ]4‘iRESH HADDOCK, Halibut, Lob- ___‘_Fst_ers_ at`TaiitonV`Ys. > y 5-125131. BOY WANTED for team and work _ around store. Apply to Gnar- dian. _ y ___YV _w__’.'i_--l2d3I. VFD LET-Large house, having ten I, _ rooms besides pantry, kitchen and bathroom; also pleasant lawn, 36 Upper 2-lillshoro. I5--l2dtf. `I{0Y WANTED for team and work I around store. Apply nt Central w1,,,~ke¢_ _ 5-12d.5i. NY intelligent person may earn . _ l ' ‘“D`m5llml“D'iiioriiing was thirty-six_ degrees aibove i ZEFU- ‘ Saturday the Minto left this port' The lowest temperature recorded at 8.20 a. ni. for Picton with pas-.yesterday was forty-four degrees sengers, freight, express and mail. above zero and -the highest was fifty- deckiag at 12 o’cloek. ‘She left on t\vo_above. The coldest recorded the bpened up R generm g,.,,ce,.y nm; [emi return at 5.05 p.m.. buvinz been de- previous night was thirty~scven de-www in wheMley.s building' comer 'layed wnitmg for the h°lMFd‘Syd“y gre” ah(-we zero' At "ine D' m' yes' lduston and Great George Stn.. next express, and docking in this port at tordny it wits forty-four degrees door to Gem wheHt`ey.H_ 'ML Mc_ 8.20 p. m., bringing passengers, above zero. iphee has 8 good stock' his prices arc' freight, express and N. S. mail. .Sheg l`hc lowc_St temperature Y9¢0r't.. to his nttituiie with refer- Ii.i“i= to his rctireiiiciit. 'l`liu l'i'i~siileiit demanded to know his iiiipoiii-iif.'.~: fi-i'in:=, by \vIiicli'tl|ey i-xpcct liiiii to :iiinoiiiice his willing- iii-ss to i'e.~:i,;ii and they are waiting for zi rt-ply from liiiii. - IIUNIIII .IUIIIIII Ill , IIIHIIINII GIHIIIINS I NI'i\V Yllllli, Mai' I0-ln the nioilc ' |oli.~:<-r\'c.l at lloiiie, six pages in uni- .foriii licai'iiii_' liizlitcii torches niet His 'l~Iiiiiii.'-iiee, Vniuliiitil Gibbons, at the Iiloors of the <`aLlioli<> (`luh here Lo- Iiiiirlit and i-srortcil the prelate ito a il.Iir<»iie in the _igriind bull ruuiii, where ilu-_ was i\'elcoiiir~ii by ii large gather- inL' of pi'oniiiil‘iit Viitliolics, The octa- ,sioii uns the iroliieu jubilee of His iliiiiiiii-iici» to the pi'ii-stliood and the ,silver jubilee of his elevation to the Irui-iliiialnl.i>. A cool. of nrins curved in biisswooil, five by i`<>.ii~ fret, and sift in B gold Ifruiiie, wus iii'i>s:»iitciI to thc ctirdiual ,by priests of tlxi’ I’iiiili¢-'t coiiiinunity Int ii;e i'~:¢-i-ptioii. The shield \\'a.~i ile- siuiied by \\iIli:\iii, liiiiirel Harris of the I’uiilisi_ i"ntlil~i's and is said to ho the first of its kind atteiniited bv an Aiiiericaii. it is on elaborate repro- dur-.tioii of the design recently adopted lby the cardiiial us a prince of the icliiireli. Arclibishop I~`iii-Icy, Supreme (lourt I.liit_ici- victor J. lJowlir.,'r and Frank rl. Haniimi, iiiwsiileiit of the club, dn- livei'i'il :1iIili~ii~<.~.-rs' of \\'i»Ic‘0iiiC to which Itiii- l:iii'st replieil | “No citizen should oe a drone in |tIie _»~°ee°i- ef the ifofees-'we Rr ?.‘.`.‘.i‘.§§ ‘?.'...f§"“.‘I..f“I??.I;..I‘?"{lI§ ;‘i..I‘.T.ii . publican senators, five of whom vot- i ') I` ' I I ISIN EIIIIII NEIITH t 1._einrzit.- with other countries I \~'iiiii Ike the l`nitc-il States were ber i-psi ` nu ~ o . ‘, i. 4 . _ pieces: shipped buf. not for the iiwus not iiii-i~.ibi‘rs of the iiiternatioiial 'ei-p\'iii,'li\ '.iiiion_ Uniiiida, the minis- i ter sniil. was lircoiiiiniz of sufficient Itlirouulit roiiiniittre and .\lr. l"islier inipoi‘tiinei‘ for i\iti'.'.i~iis of other coun- -‘iixplnined ri nuniber ui it: pi'i~\'i.-ioiis. iiriis to i\i~sii~i= eop\~i'iclii protection in r.The minister of ngriciiliiire uniil i_l\at`;thc l‘<\\n\uii\n. 'Thr l\f‘\\' bill nurde 0 Canada would only liccome ii me-_niher iiiriivisioii wlieri\b.' the l`auadinn trov- I " ht to “sk I . 2-2 dtf i 'oi the international copyriizht iinionieriiiiuuit could enter into reciprocal (‘ d." k f Mi rd' d t k o ther. 11.02. Minard‘s Llniment used by Physicians woiild not consent to grant i-_opyrinhr tnin and other British dominlons. i ‘ . . Vi.. . ‘I i ' '»'<"" r ‘Al ' Q A g t ,§