Z-Ilii-i-q Y Far the Largest B Daily Circulation in this Province. i ___. MORNING DAILY l-‘OUNDED 1891 WEEKLY (NOW BL HAL DAILY] 1137 FIELD MARS HALLII LORD KITCHENER RpECIBI to The Guardian. LONDON, April 2B—King Edward handed Lord Kitchener the baton of Field-Marshall at an audience at Buck-lnglmm Palace today. The Government decided air-finitely that, Lord Kitchener shall take the Mediterranean appointment in spite of the popular clamor in favor of placing him at the h-ead of t‘.ie home forces. In the Commons, Haldane, secre- tary for war, stated it was proposed “m; Lord Kitchener should shortly commence his (iut-ies as l-‘lciii .\lnr- shall and Commander of liieilitciiuiii- gar) with headquarters at Malta. Lord Kitchener, intervicived with reference to the defence of Australia, said thatjor £1,700,000 a year Aus- tralia will ‘have a complete system that will make her secure against at.- tack and she will no longer nw-d to look to the Mother (loiintry for in- stant ‘aid in the event of ‘longer. 'l‘lie amount of money is trivial to. such n rich country. Lord Kitchener added that I-Tng- land was not decadent and whatever anyone may say or think her sons ni'e as good as cvcr and us lull oi hcait. B-he is quite able under (loll to de- termine her own destinies. She needs help from none of children or from strangers and can quite take care of herself. She is yet in full youth and in no sense dccailent. Siir John Dickson-Poyndei‘ ninplczis- izeil the necessity of West lrdlun Qu- gar merchants employing llu-(lern methods. In reference to the liPq-llllici‘. ftir re- ciprocity between the islands and Canada he hoped the ‘Nest ladies as a whole would come into the scheme. He believed the people ..l (‘nnnda and the islands realized ‘that this vilas a rare opportunity to improve uni increase thcir truilc intcrc. -., to unite two important parts oi the liri- tish Dominion and to iuid nnotliei‘ biivding link to the chain of the lini- pirc. her she ENNNNINNS Mil ll] INVESNGNTE Bllllll i TNULLEY ; LINLN BiHMli-llli l ST. JOHN, April 27.~-ilev Dr W 1f. Hrartz, missionary superintendent n; the Methodist ccmicrcncc of Novn Hcotia‘ and ex-prcsidcnt of the saun- body, reached the city yesterday from Bermuda by the steamer Uulionic. For the past four weeks Rev Dr l-lczii t1. baa been (living cnicrgcncy service in the islands, called for by tihc fleath of Rev Wm Purvis, lntc pastor oi flu; St George's church. His daughter, Mrs lampbfill, accompanied Dr Heurtz. They will lcavc today for their home in Aifllilffbiii. Speaking to The Telegraph oi al- falrs in Bermuda, lir Hcartz said that the plans of a (‘nuudian com pony‘- to build a trolloy line llicrc were at present iurnisiiifig both the chief business before the legislature and the chief topic of general conver- sation. The concern seeks the rlguf. to produce. iiiiii'ci' will llilllllillil mi electric line between Hamilton and l-lt George, the two leading towns of the islands. The privilcgcn {Vikmi ‘.1: the Canadians have provuiwil an m" tive iliscusslon in the house of as- sembly. As Bermuda has not hull ii railway line of any kind 1i<‘."il1\‘. U10 move is one of intporia-nce there. Bermuda is tron-bled. i100. ill/til‘ l-lll‘ tllrgatenod choking up of its harbor by the work of tine coral insects which built the islands. 'l‘hc illlwftll. of the bars has made tho cntrancc lo the harbors highly intricate. and um.- gemus to vessels. (in the flilVlCf‘. !\‘lr Baizley, of Halifax, the govcrnnn-nt deemed to dredge the harbors rut. but the dredge ivhich they enilllimi was lost; after starting, from the l 111"‘ of Good Hopc. LUSEH l-IlS LIFE 'l‘llYlNG TO IlFATOVldR A CANOE. uackmusack, N, J.. Aiirll 1'- Tlie first boating accident ‘of the sca- son on the Hackensack llivcr occlu- rcd yesterday; when Alexander hin- elair, 1B, of Toronto, ‘Luna “as drowned near Bosnia will“ ‘mt ‘T’ paging, The young mun lost control of the canoe in a hfillldfilllfil “I Wlmii and it upset. Sinclair w‘as within fifty feet iii tilt‘. ‘bank, but he mud-e an elhirtio recov- er the canoe, He ivas f‘.(‘l'l.(.‘(i with cramps and disappeared. He. "was em- ployed in Cape's grocery in llokiltll. having come there ten days Illlil- rile body was recovered. THE PREMIEIVS (‘UNDITIOIIS lll'}'l"l‘i“:il- HALIFAX, April ‘XI-M. midnight the general condition of l'l:1‘lllll’l‘ Murray was reported to bc Slll-Tiltil’ improved. 'l“he circulation in the lei! is just a veryi little better and lhcrc is now some hope that the limb \\‘lil be saved. No other operation has l-rru performed since the slight. 0pc 0i Tifesday- afternoon. ,Thc lllll/filclll-ll“ are trying to tone up .\lr. i\‘-i=i'l‘lll">‘- general system. 1t is not likely that any ‘definite decision will be possible iHlS SCiNilli April 27~Tlie investi- gzilion into the grcnt wuterivays scandal opened in Winnipeg today with the full coinmissiiin of Alberta sitting. They had no trouble exercis- ing their authority, with the exccp~ tion of the refusal of G. D. Iillnty, the lawyer who acted for the cld company, to answer some iluesatii us, claiming privileges. A dozen promin- cnf. Alberta IHAVyPPS guarded the \Iil‘- ions imprints; involved from tliuti province and as many more local lawyivrs were present rcprcraeiltin; known and unknown fcniurcs oi the case. President. (‘lurkc wns, of c-urse, ubscirfz, tho the conimis-zlozi nnnourc- cii that they proposed fo rxli-ausf. flie _court‘s powers to force liini to icll what he knoivs of t.lie case. The star lVlNNlPldtl, ivitncss was lliiinfy, tin: lirvjvfii" who is credited with ‘having had tl-e books of the original conipfiiii; and knowing more about the (ital than any other ill\V_\(‘1'. I-lc \\‘.".S rciwrti-il to bc backing litigation lo i-rcicnt the comm on- sitting in Wiiiiiilii-g. ’l‘liis he indignantly" denied and dc- clarlui lie ivui: ready t-i answw" all ilul-stious. llis first word, liziivcvti", was El. bombshell, and blasted the hopes of those who cxpcctrfl to grt at the old books, shoiving all t‘ic in- dividuals and connections oi the or- ganization. Minty said he ccnsoi to act in any connection for the com- pany ofi April 20, and hail tuinzul ovcr all papers he ‘iad in the» r excl-pf. old miizutc book oi the coin- pany, ivhich hc placed on exhibit. It is llll\\'| taken for grafitcil tlinf. the books would tcll fiie story, ivhich are afoot sought, fir»: n-iw in the United States, safe within f.lic power of l're:~'id<-nt (‘larlun It is maid Pinkcrtons have been employed to watch Ularltefis Ht. Paul ofilcc, mid also to look info the New York game, where the commission goes al- ter visiting ‘Toronto. YOUTH SAVES l\I()'l‘lIElt ANI) A GIRL l"'lf.O‘.‘-.l BROWNING. 'l‘IlENT(i.\l, N. J., April 27—Russell lllnck, 20 years 0111,, is the hero of the town, having saved his mother and a young woman visitiirg here from ilroivniuf: in the Delaware Riv- er. Young llusascll, of strong. athlet- ic build, took liis mother and the young ivomaii i... the river yesterday in u canoe. 'l‘lic young woman inadvertently upset the canoe just h-ack of the Y. M. (‘. A. field. Russell grablbed his mother, but the girl sank. ‘He forced himself and mother licloiv the waves and grabbed the girl in ten feet of water and rose with ila- Wtilllflh‘ cling- ing to him to the surface. Neither woman could swinu, but. Russell managed to laud them and then fell over on the hank in a deep faint. 'l‘lic women revived him but refuscil to canoe back home. BOSTON DOCTOR FINED $100 llliSTfiN, April ZT-Dr. Edward F. (‘owlvs. who was tlic coniplninfant at the court martini last. month which firicd Puymastcr Gco. l‘. Aiild and fir. A. H. Robnett, of the navy, was before two or three .'..'l)l.\. Mluaril's Linimcut relieves Ncuralgia. fined $100 in the siipcrior court. today , [or practicing, mcilicinc without Ilfilllg, regisirrcii. Li. u. BARRIE GETS ll I - nounou, April 274m romance c! John Ruskin, his wile and Sir [John Mfllals, one of the wonder stories of real life in which Ruskin gave his wife to Millais. his friend. ll'l‘l “mi field that friendship dear has been outdone by James M. Barrie, the au- thor and playwright. Mr. Barrie. with all his fantasy. could not. hill/f‘ conceived a more fantastic situation than that in which he figures todnY- The decree of divorce which ac sought from his wife after he had discovered her infatuation for Gli- bert Cannon, a yoimg dramatic crit- ic, was made absolute today. llarrin bad untreated his wile to return to him, offering any terms she mlillli demand, but Mrs. Barrie would not listen to him. Then he sued cree. Even after that he found and obtained .'l dc- his DIVORCE ‘FROM WIFE ,. ._ - l‘; v'ic as strong as "wit nlilliPagiuiixrilldsivblv tohl in cable fi-Lddvm... to The American, again $21,. pvl-grtni-es for n reconciliation, holding out the must (‘Xillxgfnllt in‘ fliuifiinl-iils. They lillle "19" ‘ '1, ‘ [HP Wif.li an absolute decree of (l\ o (.- ln his possession, the attitude o lhrrie toward his wile and the you“: rrian who had won her from him, iiu- derwan; n complete change, [audmillir dav he appears in IZIIEIFOIG o n Y ' ) c. zoNifiNctliletrotgiietigiiirgiiliie of his friendli- l , hd-fifiqnl that the final separa- évhzz, from Mrs Ilarrie would find him a maroon and heartbroken mnil. llfi [as taken ' the attitude of ‘aellerlllls latroh of his wife and Ylllllll! (‘fill- Kon He seems to bc cafifllll seeking fhewriunba of hlillllllleils “"'i"" may full to him by ahlinl! U" """l"° w a 1»- l‘... CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARIS-ISLAND, A ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN FRIDAYINAPRIL 29, x910. [illillililllili iii NlllliH niiiiiiin Special to The Guardian. (lOllALT, April 28~~l‘lacer gold has been found near Illnnro and prospccl» ors have left for the dlstirlct. Large sand beds stretch across thc township. ' Engineers who made-extensive nx- nminatlfins last fall contend that tlic northern formation is pot right for placers and discount the theory oi placer igold beiin-g found in paying quantities, MEN wiiii WILL Wllllili iiiiiisiiii The closing ceremonies of the l-‘res- bytcriun college, Halifax, were hold in St. Matthew's (‘liurch last cvcn- ing. An interesting feature of the proceedings was the presence of ltcv. Iir. James l-larclav of Montreal, who delivered an ail-dress, andoh the conferring of tlxe degree oi IJ. D. on Professor J. E. Mcldadycu of Toront- to. "The report of Rev. J. W. Falcon- cr, secretary of the senate, was read after which the principal then conferr- ed the diplomas upon the following members of the graduating class Murray Hayward lvlunuel, B.A. Lewis Jack King, ll.A. (llinrlcs Juliu lvleliines, B.A. J-ohn Angus lVlat-Keigan, B.A. Alexander llcttic, M.A. Robert Anderson Watson, M.A. William Pitt (lranit, M.A. ‘reorgo Idarquhar, M.A. The filigree of Bachelor. 0i Lllvlllluy was conferred upon Rev. ll. H. Sta- vert, M. A. 'f‘lircc excellent thcscs were presented by Mr. Stavcrt on “Sacrifice,” “The Hucial Aspect of (‘.lii'ilstianiif"_' Kind "rlva/usclism?’ Rev. l. H. Subhcrlitnd presented for the ilogrcc oi Doctor ol llivinlty Pro- fessor alcl-‘aulycn, M. A., of ‘Pm-onto. in fining so he (railed attention to l’roiessoi~ Mcldzidycnke excdiitlillllll M‘ tainfnent as a scholar, te-achcr and “filer, and tr. the work he had done ln tcrpretilig the message of the lil- ple in the light of the results of modern scholarsliill- 1N SiiRJTNFriTl-OM IRATITI-RJS WIN Tollorlirn, Aldril 27-’l‘he action brought by the McLean. lltlllflllll ‘will’ iiany. insurance agents. of ’l‘oriillt0. npuingl; the ("nlgury Insurance (‘om- pany at Calgary, and the (‘eutral insurance (‘ompany of Brandon. lol‘ $5.000 and costs on the cwusiiildiqf alleged breach of contract. Wfl r’ missed without costs this morning by Ohief Justice Sir Wm. Mulock. JW . ' ll.‘ and giving fncm a izsfi-etgytnnetiikilililitc in the hope that he mny count them friends and have the pipivilege of visiting them and curl!‘ ing their companionship. Today just after the divorce ilt-urec became abi-iolutc. Barrie voluntarily turned over to his former wife the deed to a beautiful _ home at llijan- ham and settled an income of $103 l1 year on her for life. He M50 hail made arrangements ti HJQINJJIBKG fqhe marriage of Cannon and Mia arr a. and practically will act as the bcst man at. the wedding. Neither Mrs. Barrie nor (‘aunon would talk about their future today, but ivent away together in aunotoi car during the ‘afternoon. Barrie also disappeared and it is understondthat the ivedd-ing is to occur in some out- Upthgqvay place, in keeping uith Burma's arrangements. _ Recently (lnfrnon and Mrs Barrie were ii\il1l.{ in separate apartments. in the same house. (in rho advice of John Gnicsivorthy, young: (aunon movcil to another house, fialeswcir- thy is a flreaf. sticklcr for good form. aifd said if. looked bud for the two persons, WIIOSC names had becn_ as- sociated in the divorce procecfliiii-lfi. to be neighbors at such a time. BarriNs suit foi divorce was u sur- prise to all but. the intimate friends of the author of s0 many tender stories and plays, and attwicted world-wide attention. l_lni\'er.~i.'il sym- pathy ivas expressed for llarrle, who really began the divorce procecihllilil at the earnest solicitations of his wife. The evidence at the hearings arous- ed even more sympathy for llarrie. The testimony- of witnesses left the court no other course than to Klflllt Barrie the fiivnrce. It was shown that (lannon hnii shamefully abused the hospltallyi of Barrie. When llarrle learned the facts the shock almost prostraicd him. Harrie married in 1894 Miss hlary Ansell, tlic actress, who appeared in his first play, "Walker, London," produced seventeen years ago. After the marriage Mrs Barrie retired from the stage, and the tender hearted. whimsical Barrie tried his best to make her happy, but failed. (‘BIG-AGO MA IIKETR. CHICAGO, April 28-—(Specia1.)— June Wheat ..................... .. . 107k August Wheat . . June Corn August Corn Mlaardh Lfnlment Cure! Daadrul. l SUGGESTED IMPROVEMENT IN THE P.E.i.R. TIMETABLE tween Summerside lind Ch'town Gun - lluve . From Six to Seven and u Half Hours Daily Here With Little or No Ex- tru Expense “to u... Ruli- way. [referred to the from Hum- Al previously present train service niersiile to this city and re- turn daily is quite inade- quate for the travelling public. Last month the Western Prince. Summer- side and Charlottetown Boards of Trade recommended that, in addition to the present schedule, a mixed train leave Hummerside every morn- ing at 7.30 and arrive in this city at 10.30 a. m.; leave here on return at 4.30 p. m. and arrive i_n Summerside at 7.20 p. m. This would give six hours for business here. Until this is done or if it be objected to on the ground of the ex- llense of an extra train and crew thefcfor, there is still a way by which the people along the railway line can be accommodated without it. It is therefore suggested that a schedule similar to the following be adoptcdr- lsIXPREf-lr}. Leave (‘h‘f.own. ' Arrive Wrilde. Leave S‘t-lide.. Arrive (lh'town... MIXED. Leave S’l~‘.ide .... .. Arrive "t‘.li'tuivfi.. (ilarrying through freigbt.)' Leave (.‘.li'towfi... ......... .. 4.00 p.m. Arrive H':~lide.. ......... .. (3.45 p.m. (Carrying thiough" freight.) CAPE TRAVERSE TRAIN. Leave (‘ape Traverse. .ii.45 a.ni.. Arrive WS-lde ........... .. .8130 a.ni. (Carrying way freight.) Leave l-1‘Side.... .i.80 p.m. Airivc Ch'to\\'n.. A30 p.m. (Carrying way eight.) Leave (llftoivn ...................... ..5.30 p.m. (Carrying way freight.) Arrive Cape 'l‘raverse.. ..8.30 p.m. By the ‘aibove arrangement all trains betiveen Summerslde ‘and this city could arrive at their destinations on time, barring accidents, throughout the entire season. Thus two trains could do the work between Summerside and Tig- nish; the one wh-ich comes from Tig- nish to Snmmerside in the morning as an express would return during the day as a mixed, and the one which comes from Tignish to Sum- By Which the People Be- ORNlNG Daily. Catches All Earl Morning Mails. I _i 200A .\lU.\"l'll llY MAIL IN AIIVAN ($2.1M l'l~.lf. YEAH HY MAI]. l\' AIIVAEH N‘ F lilMllill filiilliill I Special to The (luardiun. WlNNliPEG, April 28-—-'l‘lie (‘anadion Northern mechanics, who asked for an increase. in wages from forty to forty-five cents an hoiu‘, have been notified that their demand is refused. The men held a secret meeting Lnt decline to state their intentions. EHNI] Fill IN BEILINE llll Special to The Guardian. . LONDON, Ont... April Eli-Lenora Shaver, a year Bll-(Nll half old, fell into a pail of boiling linseud oil and was so badly scaldeil that she died a few hours afterwards. CULTURED ENGLISHMAN COMMlTTED SUICIDE MONTREAL, April 27—-Arthul' H. Hatch, the man who died from drink- ing wood alcohol in Mount Royal Park yesterday", was a cultured Eng- lishman, a B. A. of (rxford, and n musician of considerable ability. He. was honorary secretary of (lhildren's Aid Society and recently wrote a series of interest-lug and able articles on the management of such organivla- tions for local papers. Jusy why lie should bake wanted to kill himself is at present a mystery. UANADIAN WHO (‘OMMANDS THE (lRUiHblll Nlfllli-sl OTTAWA, April 2‘7—'l‘0 CQlunlulid H. M. H. the Nlobc, which will l~e purchased by tlic Dominion Govern- mcnt to begin the Canadian navy, ' the admiralty has appointed a (inn adian oflicerlle is (lommandei- Wil- llmn ll. Macdonald. ll. N., a hon of Hdfilltul’ Macdoiial-il of llritisli (‘i l- umbla. This assignment has been reccivnil witih expressions of pleasure by the press and public. The senior (ifllccr of the Canadian naval force will lie rear Admiral (‘. E. Kingsmill, ll. I\., retired, and now the flrstship to lie commissioned as a part of the Domin- ioii’s fleet will be undoc a (lanadian officer. . Commander Macdouald entered the Royal Navy as a midshlpman, serv- lng on H. M. N. the Royal Arthur, when that vessel was flagship of the British squadron, which in the old days was based on Esiguim-alt. MONTREAL WOMAN AHRESTEI) IN NEW YORK UN KIDNAPPING CHARGE NEW YORK, April 27—A ‘well-dress- ed woman, who said she was Mrs‘! Alfred Grunge, of 421 Laval street, Montreal, was arrested on board the merside during the day as a mixed would return at night as an express. Under these circumstances the morn- ing train from Tignishwvoulil not re- quire to leave so early as at pres- ent, and could return at whatever hour would best accommodate tliu sections concerned. There would thus be the same num-ber of trains west of Sumniereidn as at present. Passengers could make one through trip either from Charlottetown to Tignlsli or vice versa each day with- outdelay. 'l‘o make the return in a day between Tiguish and this city it‘ would lie necessary that tho ex- press leave Tignish much too early each morning, and this would not seem necessary to accommodate the few who would use it, for it ivouiil be a great inconvenience to so many. By the above arrangement the (‘ape Traverse train would remain in Sum- mcrside within ten miuiites of the total time it remains at present. The suggested arrangement would give the people along ' tli-e railway line the much needed accom- modations at little if any extra cost for the following reasons: The freight trafilc between Summerside and Charlottetown is so great that the one regular mixed train cannot handle it and reach this city on time. and, even if it could, but four hours, including that for the noon meal, is. not by any means hing enough in which to transact business here. ln consequence, under the timetable COLD. Special to The (luarflian, TORONTO, April 2ll~—Norf.hwestcrly winds, lair and“cool. The length of today will be four- teen hours and» fifteen minutes. Till!‘ temperature at three o'clock this morning was twenty-five degrees above zero. Clyde line steamer Comanche today just as she ivas about to sail f..r Jacksonville (Fla), on a charge of‘ having kidnapped two-year-old Yvcr. ne Duval from the home of its loo tor-parents in flanada. With the ivo- maii ivas n. two-year old child. Magin trate O'Connor field lwrs. Grougc un- til tomorrow, to allow communicat- ion with the Canadian -ailthoritlca. The child was turned over to the Society for the Prevention of (iruclliy to (‘hililrcu. .' now and also the one regularly in force during about nine months of each year, it is necessary that the Cape Traverse train do a large portion of the freight work by running to Charlottetown daily as a special, and. as it is not scheduled or advertised between Emerald and this city, it is of no benefit t0 the travelling public. 13y the above suggested arrangement this train would carry passengers as well as way freight and rim on regu- lar hours. fassengers from Summer- Blde andwintervening “points would v (miiifiéfli... page o)‘ ‘i Condensed Adverfisemenis ____(_'I‘g0 late far ' ‘Oil-ET. a s __t ikii b} _. alblateaf. improvements Apply u, _ 0- ll l-rnftcn Street. 4-40.11... I .051‘. April" 27, a. purse containing L .4 a small sum of money. Finder will be rewarded‘ by leaving 311ml! m, t artcr s (OIIICCIZIUIIBFY. 4—29d3ipd J PHT- wedllflldliy night. a bunch 4 of keys. Finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving at this office, f-ziiiuzn ‘. ANTEDdiuglrl ior"'§¢.iersi"i.6fi§. ' work, in a family of three. Ap- The tide wil'l he high this afteruoay litmllfifi and tomorrow afternoon at ty-scven and one half above. coldest recorded the previous was thirty-two above. The highest temperature recorded‘ yesterday was thirty-two degrees a- board, bove zero and the coldest was twen- references. Apply at this office. The night. ply to Mrs. Geo. Abbott, Union Road, Lot an i-ziiuaipn 'ANTED,~ furnished r0oma with private family, with or without by young men with best of 4-—29d3ipd lllH MUHE PAY Mlaardh Liulmeat for sale averywherewliispered life had n prize that was Tiiiiiziziiiiowiiiiiif . iii THE RAPIDS I 'l‘lfc iinfnrtiinnfc ll|l‘ll urri- Fllb-Hrg,‘ Hlicrifll to 'l‘he (lnnriiinn, IJIIHUEU. April 23 A flf-|»l..l';1nl.-||'“ dpifliup 1...“,- [m- lln- lilfw l|l“‘ l ~- aeciilcnt occurred on lfi-fliii'il's fifL | '.__ l, '_ _ ‘ ' i " "' Diffs -af. Tewksbnry by which ilill‘i-f"i M "W" """l'“".i' lllicli llic Hi1‘!- persong illll||if'll<fi. Jacques llivrr. Unr of thi- liniiiPH nlls iiillliyys ..l n...“ “n. ,|,_,.,.,_.in,. rm. U,“ recovered. lioilil-u of fbc oilu-r two. U wmwMMmMMwwwn BUDGET PNSSH] EBN] ELENNTNN LiSi EVENING! WNS NESTNNYIEI] rlpecial to The (lunriiiziii. ;..\‘pe ‘ai fo 'l‘l.‘i- ilu:ii~.l§...._ LUNIJUN, April Zfi-lf. is i-xui-cll-il; l\'l.\'.\lll’i§(l_ Aprl 'l'lu- llfiiiuiii-f- that the budget will finally _pnsi< fhc lillcvnfor Pomp... 1‘iI of... ,l_..,; llonsc tonight and tax ('lllir('i.ul‘.~‘. will '¢-.,,,.].l..i.-l_.~ ,|..,_.;,,,,._| M. “w. ‘huh, act busy ct wnvv. l ‘ ‘ .. liffiii wluinl n. uf ' ' also ilr-e-ifroiod, llllMliiliflilldlllllllliHillliwiLLmlNE§t,3['THE. ElPliiL iii iiii Ellllllllll/lllll Hill] 2.3 and 1i mngfiitilfle. .\"l'. .lflll.\', Aliiil 27. 'f'lii‘ :ui_.'.:- Prof. (i. f‘. \vlfllI_\Vf'ii, nf fiu- liar ‘llilllwlilld iiind l'l»llllllliil'f‘ of ilm vard observatory, wn- null. 4., mm“. liruusu .. ninl lniurf- l-lilunrli l a number of inter. ting obsi-rvn "mi NM“ -“;""'l" i"iiili'ii'iii' ' the tions this morning, despite lin- nioon. iilrflnu. f-hurrli, vras in avfir-liill lll light and hastening (lawn. ‘Hw-nfi-ni Hiuiiiii)‘ Who-vi yqsil-r-bs; FAVOR 55mm o, ‘.::;.;-.:'i.:: .:.:'.:.'.‘. 1:11: QUEEN'S FROM CHbRCHb-"i iiii;..'i'fniif \'i|llli‘l\"i in lilf‘ illlf‘ llfililflifil‘ rrsnlf will lu- 2i rrciilioii iii :1 ll(‘\\' (.iiil‘l' ill KINGWFUN, fmf:., April 27 JUN-r lfliiepiif <.l' lill‘ l‘illll'l‘il. if was iliriiivi holding three sessions, the (Ionnniri .fo iniiiipiizwtfe n ranipziign l'i.i' iiu x Him! lilllioilftcd by the l'i'csliyt.i~rinuling iilf‘ i-npifnl ..i' illf‘ i-iiiloi-tni i. (l-t-neral Assembly to ronsidci- the lilllifl, from llu- inf» ~i on \‘.ili('il ll..- llroposcd irliangiis in the i'i,.fi.~.i.‘.tiil,ion Quin-ifiiiiiii~i'li1'y llii.fi\\'rlll(’4‘~l lo |'f‘i‘li‘ti of Queen's University, and tin- fnturi- |l‘it‘l“_')llif'll are draavu. 'i'lu viililliii u- niaintuniriici: of the fncnllics iii lll'l.$illliilllll nf. '1 about. iiliilhiiilc. and theology, decided this nfti-rn..,,.,|li. oi-diw lo i . - ll|l'l'l'll‘il'ii fund on vote of ten to nine, to adopt llielu spficini ri1ilF"-‘lf'ul1\i-l\“ “ill ill fill report of the joint. ('f)lllllllii.t‘i‘t<l oi flu: ipiFil-Illillllff ill‘ lIlIWP-l lii llir livid. (fommlissioii and lhiiviersity tfllstiunl, 'l‘lio:-.f= p-risr-ut _\- .h‘rdn._v \\'I'lI! mudc at Ottawa last January. The Mr iI1‘n>7iN‘l., of \‘\‘in.l; (lommissifin virus nearly cquniiy di- ithrwlryv, oLLiiiii-iilniik. ylided on tlic matter. and the on‘. i idvuns, of liauilitoii. and come, wvhen the ‘question comes before Liiu-iy, 1l'l';fi;l31i'l' oi flu- fund; ltrv :4. the (hem-val Alcscfnbly in June, 1h llowurd, of‘ Si. Strain-n. and‘ .1. lin doubtful. 'l‘)ic ilf-ci-"iofi of tlic (‘fiiu-lfi-i‘ Wliifr. mission is in favor of tin- sf-parainni of (Queens from (‘liurch control, ri- moving all ilouoniiuafional appoint .\'lili'lllll7lill“l"l'l'i“i dim-ml‘) meats. and zilloivlng laynn-n fo he .l\ifillill’l..-\Nlil (‘ll-\"|'i"1~*i'i‘- principal. The ’l‘licologiral llull an] ~r~ '" be undar the Presbyfi-riaii Asst-mid,‘ l.ii.\‘liii!\l, April 1h Louis linulliuu. and will be known as Qureifls (lol- tlii- Frriirli nkiafi l, has iron f'u- lege. lifiZ/f! llonzifi-il by I.'ll'li .’\iii'fln'!iflr for Hir James Whitney was flu‘ chit.‘ flic first. llt'l'll|li’i|l" lliiclif from l..-.n- spaakcr at the (‘onviicrition |ll'(l(‘l‘.('.i don io Main-ho»! u dislaiiri- of lid‘. lugs at. Queen's llnivrrsity Lurizi)’. lli- mi was introduced by Principal ilordon, 'l"h" iiiliiliiii‘. iii llli‘ l>l'l1"' l"'~’f'l"l'll who referred to his tnilllrlnl‘, l‘[l[‘l";§_\,' one of iilf‘ iiiosf hi'll\'lliliill-‘li i-L-iii-sfs jngtjnn and gpiffl, ..l' puldif“ vice. lhui has f'\'l'l' i|\'f'li'If'li ill ilrinif Iil'l' The Prcniirl‘ endorsed liariyisni 1...»: tuin. if was n rniu ln-tui-i-u iilllllllfll qylng the iviiicsf. freedom and nnnl \villl.f‘, flu- English aviator, an-i l aul- that soon party afuliafioi... Wolliii i..- luui. Wliifc. a u-iv ilrivs info. iiifriiiiri honored. He made C0l11|)ll.ll(‘flilll'y 7r (‘ii ill" "ill. lllll “Kl-v "ilililcllvil iii fercnces to (Queen's high standing as iii‘ i-Iiil iil l-lvhlliml. Hill“ \"'\‘»‘lllll-I a place of learning, of ifs spirit. of‘ . n|ili-;-'. Pniilliiiii flivn :iiili-.'i!'v-l on tolcrancr and its lil‘\'(‘l()plllf’lli. uiuh-i- llii’ >'i'i*iii' nil-l flu‘ fnvi- mini-H's Illlllif‘ adverse CIFCIIHISIJIHCPS. liusfy- l\i'<-p.'ii'.‘il.ioii;: for l.hl' Vlilill. At 4.30 ifcliick tlic I'l‘(‘|mll‘i‘ laid flu‘. uncli sfriving fo lic liisf of. tin- sturl. corner stone of the (‘bcmisfry buiid- Vflllll-iili Fliili‘ I1 llllllTll Hll llll‘ Elli!- ing, associated with the School of lisiiniaii, lfsrcliilillg from l-lcndon at. Mining, and named it “Gordon Hull." 5.20 p.m. _\(‘.~‘Tl‘l‘li[l_\'. met a watery dealh in til-film" CAMBRIDGE, lliusm, April 2T.-- Hnllcy's comet has i)l‘il.',ili.l.'.llifli rapid ly since last Friday, and is Il<|\\',l‘il*fll i ly visible to tho naked eye shoriiy. alter 3 a.ni. 'l‘lic comrl is liliillillyllifi a fliic ilfllfiiliilil‘ tuil of some ihrei dcgrces in lcllgflf, while fln- nui-li-i...‘ shines with a brightness oi ln-f.\ii~<~nl I uii.l Piilisi it'd iii fln- iiii-i-finu, iil'\' .li.-!,1u . ~l'\ ill‘ ..lrl J. ~\. |‘.\lll.l|..\N NVINS I.(ll.ll It is u. fine structurc anl will coal: Whitc, u-ho was sleeping peacefully $100,0n()_ ' nf. flu- time‘ ivns appi‘ i_i of this _ _ lurk uni‘. nia-lf- n quirk rf from luvrl-l \VI-IEIQI;EI{'S I'm-k lloyiil nf 0.30 p. m. ‘ziulhan, Shaving gmpYPENUldll lllyini: high and fnsf, cf\\'(\f‘('(l 117 'l‘() lllli .ll‘\'l". i1, | lllii'f‘.~4 llPiliYf‘ ln- lunllcil, making‘ that. ilislnnci- in fw-i hours and liify ii.in- _ . iiifi-s. lfi- ili-sci-nilrl uf. l.ii'lifii~‘il al. “I” w All“ ll “' ‘ Kid li. in. zinii l'\‘2l.\l‘1‘|l<ii‘li af. 4.00 Nlilll‘ Yfilfli, April _Wol‘tci', convicfiid oi the l'l.ll.l‘fio|' fill , "L 1,, ,.,,,,,,,|,.l.- fln- jourm". nf F» was ocnli-ni-eil 1,, _,,_ m “ " little ltuth Wheeler, H today by Judge Mister to ilie in lilo, “INA, ,.,,,,._.,.,.,i_,.,1 h, ,.,,,,,.|,.,,,,. n,,,,d,, electric chair in Sing Sing during Iii.‘ . . . _ - u.- -- i 1 '1.» week beginning June t.. Wolfcr dis ,‘ ,' |;,[,?;ml,,‘,: ,,,‘t.z.i,l,‘,xl,,tsl$y_‘:::.lk‘,‘x.'it, played a languid intcrcsf. in aiii- lro Ceedmga. li. lll. llr ninii.ii:i'\l lo -»\'c sonic of flic handicap by stoning 4i _i.'.iiii on iilf‘ long,‘ Journey fi. {Unn- l'i\f‘.‘4il'l‘ of. 2.50 .'\. n ., liiif was ili."'.'li 1i» luuil af i'(Iif‘.\‘\‘.'l-iill, filu-lif sixty mill-s from lilnnche i‘l'. HiX'l’li1lCN-\'l'1.»\ll ilLl) Gilli. NEWPORT, "fl. T., April 27 .\nn:i Foy. a prctty sixfccii-yiciir-old girl. confessed ro the local police foniytlif i that she is the “lirc bug“ wbo l.v l.ii.\‘liii.\;_ Npril 37 ..,,,.,,[,H,,.1,,,.,_._ setting thrrc lirce: in almost n..- ninny cs1 tobacco 11...... . ‘in... (mp-W S(\“l" £12273, (ha; tfliglrolilig/aiihf ilhliriiiijciifiiii.{iilcirfulfirs lo flu: fruilui llllllill-lllli lug n, 1, g. . 1.4 t, ill ifs ll _\._ u. Illl union iii piiccs iii nnficiliafioil girl. who “'11s cuipliivcil as a nriui .-. or an curly ri-iiuvfiou or u..- i..i~....-.-.. the Ritchie liousc cxpiauicil ln-r of <luf_v.“ \ lill'l‘(‘i\ll' of iln- .-...n._.n,..y, tempts u; arson by saying. ilic ll(iil\'l‘ win-u 1llil'll.|i‘\\‘f‘li, din-lined f..d.i\‘..l,.,. ‘flizstfzrfqttt {it sin‘ was Tobin-H‘ t.. in. upon‘ \\il.ili flir firnifis uulii-ipiifi..n .1 l! HE'S, (llflllgf \\' lll‘l Si!‘ l'.‘(lli‘i' \\‘ll.\‘ lll.~‘i‘4 . fenced an irn-sisiilili- dcsiri‘ io iinf something uflnnie. l<‘lill<'.lll'll 'rou..\<'i'o'Iiviui. ill-l oiiic.-.i~i<:i<. hIiIlIlHrrl Llninicnf. (‘fin-s llurns, etq svflfv‘ \. \.\-'\r\!\l\»\ HAVEN'T YOU Fiéii nun WiiY i Haven't you oifau worn goygliis of "Il“li41‘ ilinn gold, ilillL‘. - .‘\|l\i :.\\i‘i'il'|‘ llinn fziini‘ oi‘ illslllay" Aiiil. ‘scrim: lili-‘s sluiiii and il:~‘ .\...i if... r.-i.u. fliuf lind slipped took Hllallll‘. . u brniid uvw hold: F?“ ll WW4 3“ a llll-l fivrmllllli’. llllil liiivi-iff you, liii\'i-|i'f you fclf. thflf‘. Vllll \\ :i_i' I‘ ‘ Might as well gel info flie lilllllv” 'l‘huf. nothing niiirli inuflcrcil but. n b g bunch of rash, And ilirlu’! n (but u in: for, ]ll‘|If'f' comb llP‘ll' ,' MERSONH desiring washing dnnc . . , . . . _ , _ H . eithelr thcilr home or other. Amljxy“ "m" “i” “l” l-("lil llllr -\ Alliifixillllh-d’; you fo sfinc iouaril it altse’ mo“ enqmrfizgsln’ Fmgm“ And fhc wliolc bluoiiiifii: country \\‘-‘l'= And didn't you fn'.'.i your fnrr fo n ‘ ' ‘ Wm going to smash: star. ' And didn'l you say "l will "‘ And wr-rriff you sfrungcr, and ili.lii't Haven't you, haven't you fclf. flinf way ‘B - ynii liiiil I‘II\.V("ll'i. you fclf. it was hardly Worth 'i‘ili‘i\\lll'ili was licftcr, and didn't. if. wlillc pnv T0 "Y t0 “V0 "l! i" Yilllr he“ 7 To ill‘ bravo and pitficnt and cheery And haven't you Hlillled B-"Ylllfill and kind: smile» ‘ llau-iff you, iinvefff. you felt that And something ‘way down in your “fly ‘y breast Prinicil by request. . ~ -' s ‘ lLi ' i; a . ‘l b i U i i . q 1 .1).- ‘ - g’ 1i‘ I 1% o‘ M , , i of k ‘ii . iii i": ' . c- l . . l‘? '.' i ‘ 1 d‘ l ' i u. il. " . l ,. _ j l, ii '. l» . l‘, . iii i . .i l , iii i‘ i ~ . ..Ni, i/ r ' Nil: ' . l ‘ i. n, l ' I i ', ‘i l i ’ I I! if bi ‘all 0531i i‘ 4- ‘I v V , 1 l if‘ f i l '1 i. ii ’ i , . .,. fig, i "' . :.'~'.-\-‘$"'. _-- . 2s»- .