fs; V -\ __ -1_- | i PAGES_oftlio Let- __ _ | ORNING ‘ny _ i f . ., .,_. A .. -.; __-=i_. _ _ _ . ,M _. ,,_,.. ~.._..,f.l _.,__..,__%#_. ._._~_._. _.___ ._,__ . . _ fe., _ ~,__._,__,, , _ ,g _f 53,6. ` - ‘ , "1" ‘ xv," -_.rr rn- ‘i~,-Ji... “_ ~ i , _ " 4 1 ` ' . _ __ __ is ', .... . _, ut Local and For- » A I “_ .ini Nona. §,;*§,§‘,;; *,'I,i§,,‘}"‘ THE. _.§ll»iliL9..IlELQli -..iiili-llD_ EE Er.: ¢... 9; if M( \\'I‘fNI DEMENTED WOMAN MET AWFUL FATE Laid Down Beside Railway an Passing Train Servered Her Arm ,___- l-ipi-ciiil to 'l‘lie lluardinn. |iliAN'I“F()IlI), April 27-Mrs. Hinitli, residing near the Grant 'l`ruuk Station, apparently in a de iiieiiteil state, arose this morning ani wiiiiilered along the railway track liiislly lying down beside the rail wlif-|-ii, ii passenger engine cut oil on oi her arms at the elbow. she picked up the amputated mein- hifi- and started for home hut eollaps cd on the sidewalk in front of he liouse. i 1. EIIIIIIIIAIS FUI IIN IXEELIIENI Pill 'l`lie (lolonial Stock Company put. on one of their best plays at the ilpi-rii House last evening entitled 'i‘iii~ Master of Woodharrow and it wus an exceptionally good one and In-ouglit forth strong acting on the piirt. of eacli actor. '1‘he story was tiilii in four acts and pictured the iiiippy [arm home where the son A1- luii, Friink Oliver, was greatly be- loved hy his mother, (Elizabeth Lisle) and cousin Deborah Dacon, lliliss ilrowe). Allan always loilged to be ii gentleman and having the ciiinicc goes to London where he is iniister of ii large establishment of iviiicli he has become heir. He makes niiiiiy friends and falls in love with :in adveiituress, (Miss Revel) who, iioiirvcr, refuses to let him marry her, und when the rightful heir turns up lic manfully shields his lover’s liiisliiiiiil who was the villian of the piiiy, retiirns to the farm and marries liiii cousin Deb. Every Guardian read- er knows the winning ways of Miss <‘i'o\ve and when she is sustained by lilr. oliver they make fun for every- one and are thoroughly appreciated. 'l‘lie other members of the cast Mes- srs Lawrence Hopkins and Scott, llieverly and King did good work and nnidi- up ii charming play that was tliorouglily enjoyed. The company ure jusfly popular and their show tonight "_/i l~‘ool's l’nr:idise" will no doubt lie lui-gciy plii'.i‘oiii'1.cil. FISIIEHMEN LOSE HEAVILY BY THE ICE f'.\\`.\‘0, April 24--Wluit has been fciired so miicli by the fishermen has Iiiippi-iii~d. I\‘ollowing a heavy north- eiiiif. giile on lrriday lust, drift ice luis piicked in on the const, and no one i-iin estimate the damage :ind loss cuiiscd by it. As fur os can he secn from the highest points of land, thc orcnii is a sca of ice, null the wiiid liuii not changed from the qiinr- f.ei' flint broilglit it on the coast.. 'i‘Iioiisnnds of dollars worth of geal” will he destroyed. Can it be wonder- ed ni. flint fishermen should he dis- noiii-iigoii? Some men have as many :is l00 traps in the writer, and have suiiiii hopes of saving iiny of them. Noi. for twenty-eight years has such un experience come to Canso fisher- iiicii. About that distance back, there :ii-is those who remember a similar cxperieiice, but nothing like lt has Illlilliciicii in recent years, in fact Cali- no luis been so free from drift ice in iiiist yenrs that fishermen hnd not drcndeil it and were not as careful as they might have been had it been ii coininon occurrence, and the reiZ\\lI\" eliilerinnce of fishermen, as it ` luis lite". on other parts of the coast. during the spring months. ’l`iie iiniisilal snow storm OI IRRI- Friiliiy so blocked the roads that the nuiils have had great diliiculty gett- ini: fiirougli. ` _ Il. is hoped that change of wind will quickly restore normal condi- tions and that fishermen will lie able lo repair their loss and proceed with ilirir fishing. MADE FAST BALLOON TRIP YIITH PASSENOERS rinssstnons, Germany, April 26 -The dlriglhle balloon, Deutschland ll. with passengers, made a fllllllii Yeiiterilny from Aix La Chapelle t0 this place in 58 minutes. The fastest express train covers the dlstiincc in itil ininiitos. ' ' I IN li. IIHIIII Foreign Competition Feared I’ in the (lommomi l, lA _ i '. lei-lation made Iiy (.‘onti'actor It an Wliatffl ll P96!" OVUI’ LWPIVG YOHl`-S' y the lndei hee- Y . rctary of the lloard of Trade in Up- po:-:ing the motion of Will (irooke for a compulsory minimum rate of $"1,50_ <`ro0k's story of the sui'ici'iiigs of _thc poor was a pitiful one, and the ,Hyjlsc was greatly inovea_ . lcnnaut reluctantly had recoiirse in cold logic, and said that the |n,,;l,,,, would involve a cost of $lill,000,000. A sudden incren:~ie of wages woi||,| raise the cost of production and ili- vl_tc increased foreign competition. llic l-louse adJourni'.d witlioiil. dis- ciissiiig lt. BWIIHIII IIIIIIIHIIS oAv'i‘oNA, Fin., April 2:i»"noii" Bllrmun celebrated his 27th birthday I0d_n.y _by making new automobile Facing hlntory at Daytona Beach. He clipped the mile record down to 25.40 seconds and the kilouieter rc- cord to 15.88 seconds, und lowcrcil Burney ()ldtield’s two-iiiile world's re- cord of 55.87 seconds to .'il.2li si-i-_ unds. lliirinan was in his 200-horse powi-r ljlitzcn Benz. He hail placed thi- mili- iriark yesterday at Zi;.l2 iuid the ki|o-- meter at 16.27. With the course none too good record work, lint slightly l`iisf.cr f.l yesterday when lie set new worlil's records, the driver wus out eiii-ly get- ii. for iiin ting his machine ready for iinotlier contest with time. A large crowd on the beach. Bllrmun maiiitained a speed of 150 .miles an hour in his two-mile triiil, Iol' a fraction less than that iii his one-mile trial, whicli was llil miles an hour. The kilometer trials, which set the mark down to l5.8il seconds, were made at iipproxiiuiiicly l55 mii- cs an hour, :ind gives the young pilot the ilistinction of f_i':i\'clliiii¢ iiier1o ,|(|l£l|[ll[ll_ Tnousilnbs OFFERED FOR II sulinlllo IME THE oEl=EncE I]ISlIIISSII] W ei-S IRPIEII- “r ‘I ___ In Vancouver Charged to Union ` of hinged DY“°mIt°f9 °f TI“\°5 Building in Los Angeles California II` Pay Is Raised One ____ Ago. S___ii_pie_d in the ____ -> - - -_ -- i ____ ...___ _ _ ___;_-_.-_;.__‘.‘:”__ _..-....___._..______._,_....--.-- [A ml “DE” 'M ' on .uo:~1" ADVANCE 'iiiin/ii;ii».ii._i:iiiii_} 'THE L.i'rns'r News - CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, ,Fi<1DAY, APRIL 28, 1911. lrmsr or ALL" {,‘;_,, {=_._ ix -:: :rf '<2 Ha Zi- ; - »-Z ‘Kit Y .\' ADVANCE IIINIIIIA [Sill BUILDING I wins nun Iii‘2,",'i,i,?,,,,, IN IIIIIHIIISI "- _ ' Men Ylant Forty Cents on Steel ___ Construction Which Has ' Loss $150,000 Eightliiindred - Bm Refused ‘ IVIen Out of' Employ. ____ "IlH'i.ial lo 'l‘iio fiiinidian. Hull' as Proposed. _ __ _ _ _ No-Party Division. VANH(lllVl<}li, April 27-Tllat au I _ iitteuipt f.o blow up with dynamite _ Special to The (iunrdiiiii. y,.S¢L.,.,|,,y ,L $,,,,,_,,00 brick apartment Special to 'l‘ho Giiarilian. l i.oNli0N, April 27_s,§xLv ,,,.,. c,_, t I _ I, , , _ . _ NEW YORK, April 27-A cable from of the adult workers ol the llritiisli iiiI:I`“\"i||ml`l|L.r-li‘.]|;h.trl|¢t[0l\; HRyI_T:)m liondon says Lord Kitchener took lib.; Inlet; receive le i- r ‘ Y' " 5 “""'» “Ia” we W0' Of -:eat in the House 'of Iiorils yesterday - - ` ss tha $...0 k , _ _ I' 5 _ - s_wugcS_ acc_)___m_g to __t_'i‘t___;_;___ striking union carpenters, is the al- for the first time, though he was wh fini" - | f rg() . ~ ._ H80- _ _ -'_ U. U h u le_wHn D 5° fm 'mm Wearing his Peers robes l.ord Kit- mation that will lead to the arrest c|,,,,,e,. walked to the table accmw and conviction of the dyunniitcrs. panied by his Spbnsors Lord' M0 .1 _ The' ‘I"""‘g” ‘V83 SIMM' and Milner and» took’ the oiiatb hridy "“`““”` "*'_‘ signed the roll asa 'Viscount After iiivesting nlnisnu nr ins i~nl.nn_ Lord Kitchener took' his seal. on one of the non-party seats, rlpeciiil to 'l‘hc iiiiariliaii. .\‘l<}A'l"l`liE, April 2'l--A fund of $50,- 000 for the defense of McNamara bro thcri-i and McManigal, charged with blowing up tlic Los Angeles 'l‘inie.s building, was siiiiscrlbed at a nicet- illg of the lliiiitral l..abur Coimcil last night. (.'Hl(!A(,i(J, April 27-The Exaininer prints a _statement from a stall cor- rcspniident who ac-eoinliiinied McNam- ara and McManigai to Los Angeles that McManigal while enroute prac- tically reiterated his confession made in Chicago. SEHIIIIIS Illii Will Be Rebuilt Special to Tlie AMHEliS'I‘, April Z7-Fir", ,ni-. _ sumed under control, broke out` afrci-h in the Cauala (iii ‘-‘-'- "i.- ‘ ~ morning and before bring finally i-1 i it , special to Thi.- -- _ 'i'i»lio.~."1‘o, A Giuirdiau. Iiiraidc, ivliicli thi izrrd season hi ' i-ri.-iis has iii- miiaiiyze tlmt in -~'lif.<-im-.~f. ril wh Tlii- t_roubl.~ has ril ‘unto il .is at :l'L’ . (iuardian p ' _. "7--Another seri- issn in _the building us to completely Ui’ at the com- promises to be a l'it‘F.'fi cnllserl by tha tiiig\iishuii_ tivo other liiiiliiiiigu \‘.'ei'i-Irelusrii of i.li~: lilin destroyed, inakiiig ii tot il of nre,_ with a loss of fuilv e hiin-li »: und fifty thousiind iloi ii"- ’l‘he second l`oi‘r: = 1 l.i . .xc shop were adiieil ii, I - I . that first forge, ei-ci-ting -iiiop nn.; i-ini -.i_., bilt Amherst cong|~atiiiates itself l.hzitI the Rhodes-Ciirry iniii.i.n.»_- }'l:‘.nt,I pioyi-r’s Associatloii to giiiuf. eu inriense of five cents an ho ir to thi. iuifii on steel construction iw rk 'I-1" litre _.»fii\' gct 325 i-ents an hour. P. i. I. IIIISPIIIII SiII_lINlI CHILI] Sbcclal to The (i'iir~irdian. GRAND IIAPIDH, Micliigun, April 27--IVlrs, (Iaf.l1cl‘iiie Lutz today killed Iicrsiilf and child here. llie ciiild s throat was cut with a razor and the motlini' fired ii bullet into her own head. The liushanll found the bodies. Mrs. lint'/. hail been suffering lui' some time with n di-lllsion that some onc was trying in ..-i.i»nl ner nliilil. . lIIlIIlIIIS IIHI _ Slllilllii IIHM rw i ri Special to lhe Giiui-dian. 0'I"l‘AWA, April 27-'l`lie Liberal caucus this morning decided to con. tiiiue_ the fight for Reciprocity. Sir Wilfrid intimated that if nec- cessary lie would stay in Canada to --'~f-->--‘- ~v--- - ----_-:.-.-.-_-_-_-.-_-_--...vs_-__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sec the reciprocity measure passed, config NIIIH HIIIIIIIINI] Sliecial to The Guarlli`ai_i. i l-IAli'I‘I.ANIl, N. fi., April 27-A Eire which broke out in the village of Waterville, about four miles from here, threatens to be serious and re- ports arc to the effect that the vil- lage is in danger. H2111 was sought from Hartland and surrounding towns and "mm, people here left for the scene of the garatiou. A. IC. McEnchcn, Dr. Robins, I>gr_ ker Moore and Aiigilstiis Aylwaril, city, were among the 'passengers on the Minto ycstcrduy evening returning aftrr ii trip fo llostoii and New York. 'l`hcse four with several others, among whom was W. K. Rogers, left this city on April 14th to attend the lloston Marntlion on the 19th. They intcliiicd waiting over night in 'l‘rui-o for fiio li, A. ll. trnili fo Y:i|'iiiouf.li COMMUNICATION THROUGH PROVINCE AND WITH MAINLAND \'i-sii'l'dii.y liie Miiito left, llliiirlotte- fown at 7.00 a.in. for l'ii~.tou ivitli lx passeiigers, 1 car potatoes, fl cars way freight, express and Zlil sacks mail. She docked in |’icto\1 nt l0.20 u.ni. Hhe left Picton ut 2.45 p.m. with li-i piisseiigi~l's, fi cars mixeil freight, iiiipiwess and |00 sacks mail, being that piiri. of yrsf.ei‘day's inail \\'hic.li iiri'ivl'il in l‘ictoil in the lore- iioon and :ill of Wednesduy's, and docked in this port iii. 0.05 p.in._ She |ca\'ei~i today at 7.00 a.ni. for l’icf.ou with pzisseiilgeril, Ei liorscs, l_ cow, -_l cars oats, 4 cars mixed freight, eli- press and seven i-lurks of Nova Siriitiii inail, und the reinainilcr of this inoriii|ig's outgoing uiail will be for- warded via Siiniinersiile iiud_l‘t. dn (ihene, 'i‘hc Militia is not likely to iuiike a return trip l,od_!1l’~ _ __ fphe pliirl Grey arrived in l_ict.ou yesterday at G.\5 p.m. from liuyii' i,¢,|~0 Lliiy where she had gone to the relief of seven vessels inipr_isoucd in ii hciivy ice jam. l-llie met with heavy ice all the way. She leaves today ut 7.00 a.in. for (lliui'lottetown with DBS* sengers, freight. efDF°99_““d Ph” hiv; slice of yesterdiiy s mail wliichqi ii ,mt arrive here by the li/linto oi . um- iuersiiie, the latter being the Mari- time mail. _ _ ln yesf.erdny's issue it was stated t.liat` "during her iibseiice off the winter route the lilinto will main- tain a daily retiirn trip service." Bv this it was meant to state that the l'/lintn woiiiii nike up the l=“"'m°‘° service nlohc while the i1\l'~ ture stated that she was l-tulliil 10 llnlifnx. ld also have been stated she did not go to Siiiniiiefrsiile as *I was announced she would. train was ten minutes in e, .ic » ern express fifteen minutes inte. th Eastern accommodation one h0l\ and thirty minutes latci Ulf' WWA" ten minutes Info. thc FW" tion ti-iiln nrrived lierc on i.ln\l‘- (‘.i\l"l.lE(lTl(lN. ` Tiiosilny and Wednesday _last i»l\ express trains on the i. lt. I._ll were rsierrcd to as piiss_cni?.€l‘ '~fi\'“"‘ the western express triiiu ns Sum mnniiiin passenger. and vesterllriy th western express was called the Hum nicrside express. _ ___._------ Minn.rd's Linlineut Uiires Burns. etc l_|,\¢;tf. ¢slH~_miilans`i°egai'iliiig the North- ""‘I’erl"“d were also changed ant night it wns forty-seven degrees ii. THE BOSTON MARATHON PARTYFROM THIS CITY RETURNING IN SOUADS ,_-l_.._.__._ of next morning blit through the courtesy of Mr. Rogers and railway officials they were takeli through to Halifax whcrc they spent the night. 'l‘lie next. morning they entrained foi- Yarnioutli, via thc I). A. lt., and while travelling on this linn tlieyre- ceiveil the moi-it coiirteoiui of treat- ment at the hands of the coiidiictors and other ofiicials of the road who were inost attentive and obliging, lilvery convenience was tlieirs and they felt no little pr`i¢lp in the fa;-_gg ,tiiat in iliese Maritime Provilices lrtiilway olliizials realize- iliaf. their |ii\|f.ies involve noi, only the rlilining |of trains buf. also ii niarked izoiicerii iinil i-iiriiiisf. coiiiiidi-i'iif.ioii for the ~coiiif`orf. and iii-oils of the passrngcrii. l'l‘he-y eniburkieil iii. 7.00 p, in_ on the i~ll.¢-aiiici' Iioslon of the 1). A. ll. line. Hcrc a like consideratioii on the part oi’ the officials was given them and f»lll‘.V were provided with the hesf. stiii.i‘roonis on the hont liei-tides the iiililinii-i‘ubli>. ininor comforts which all ' f.i>nd to make a sea trip the niost en- joyable. Among the privileges cn- joycil was a >=cp11i‘ai.c table for the piii'l_y, which was iliiifr ii i1i=ii,ini:f_i0n when it is known lluif. fliers were tlirce fables snil about lliree hundred |iri.~i.~iciiger.~._-__ The party ii-as joined at Yarmouth by 'l‘i-il Roliiiiil, the well known tra- vclicr, whose iiiiiiiitalile sociabilify ti-.lidi-.il greatly toward elilivening the trip. llc liecuiiie l.lic “Mascot." of the party. Tlicy nrrivi-d in Boston at lll,_$l0 a. ni. Hiindav and registered at the Adams llofel. - 'i‘he days before ,thc race ircrc. spent in sightseeing and ,looking up former P.l<1. Islanders who will be mentioned later. 'l‘l.iey witiiessed the race in a party on a stiind at the finish. Freddy Cameron `of Amherst joined thcin in the stand. Those who retiirni-.d veste'rday, ac- companied hy W. I). Gillis, city, who went up with them, left Boston Wed- nesday night, April filth, and went to New York wherc they stopped at the St. Francis Hotel. Here they were sightseeing and visiting fi‘oui 'l`liiirsd-ay to Monday last. 'I‘he_\~ took in all thc prominent ,theatres of New York, including the ipopulm- l-Iippodroiiie, and were part- icularly interested in the great sub- way system of that city and had many tours over it, principally to 'f New` Jersey and Brooklyn. They left New York Monday, arrived in Boston -“_-tt iiiEii'fiiEii Eoiiiaclisr Special to The Gunrdinn. 'l‘0RON'l‘O, April 28-lifoilerate winds, line and mild. ’l‘hc teuiperntiire at three o'i°.locl-i this iuoriiing was fhirf._v-ciglif. ilcgrers nbove zero. _ The lowest. tcnipcrature recorded yesterday wiis forty-seven degrees a- bove zero and the highest was sixty- five abovc. The coldest recorded the previous night was tlilrty-five de- 'grees nbovc zero. At nine.p.in. last bove zero. . _ t . t tl . ’cln k e an ordinary tlierniometer owing to |- an accident to the one which regis- nitered the coldest and warmest and actual tri-.inperat`iircs. As soon aio uiH“l:lTl':~ nccoinniodilitlourflfty ii\inuteii'f.liis can be replaced the usual tem- Ilfltc and the Western accoiriiuoiln- pcrntiirc item will be furnished to rcaclers, it lmviiig been omitted for sonic days owing to above reasons. Tlic length of today will he four- teen hours und four minutes. is 'l‘lic tidc will he high this iuoriiiiig .ut I0 iinil f.oinorrow~ morning at , \0.36. _ The sun sets this evening ut 7 nu _ _ ' . il r tomorrow avi-.ning at 7.0i; it rises » tomorrow morning at 4.55 and Sun Tiiesday, left that day for Yarmouth on the steamer Boston, and continued via the D. A. It. to Triiro, thence by thc l. U. li. to l’ictou and then by the good ship Minto to 'this city. The whole party were particularly impressed with a feeling of gratifica- tion for the many kiniliiesses extend- ed to them while en route. This, they feel, was in no siuall measure due to Mr. Rogers' efforts on their birlialf. He spared no pains toward niakiing there trip a pleasant one ami in this coniiectiou the old motto, “nothing siiccec-.ds like success," ap- plies. Another fen.I'ilrc of their trip wan the po.-:session by the party of`a poivei-ful vocalist. und accomplished pianist in the person of Dr. Robiris,& whose musical talents were very fre-I quently called into requisition. Among the manv P. E. Islanders whom the party met may be men- tioned the following: .l. (1. Mc.Eachen, brother of A. E. Mclilaclien, city, ii prominent lawyer iii Boston with a lucrative clientelle. Mr. IilcEaclien was the guest of his brothel' at his Long Island suiuiner liiime while in New York, br. .f. P. Wright, a native of Cherry Valley, now enjoying a‘ very extensive lil-action in his profession ln." New York. Dr. David McKenzie, a nativo of Flni. liiver, another prominent prac- ticionei' in New York. .lohn Wright, formerly of this city-, a brother of Mrs. A. E. McEacben, and now the proprietor of a large restaurant in Boston which turns in weekly a sum up in the hundreds. Mr. Wright/s superintendent is also a provincialist, a Mr. Shaw, formerly of Brackley Pt. Vernon and Fred Houston, forinerly of this Province, now running a job printing ofiice in Boston. William Sutherland, formerly of this city, now chief engineer of the S. El. Boston-and many others. Thr trip was a most enjoyable one and the whole party will for many years to come entertain most pleas- ant recollections of their invasion of Boston and New York in 1911. CONDENSED ADVERTISEMENTS ' (T00 late for Classification.) 'FREE SALE at a bargain an I. C. _' S. Scholarship. Write "X" Guardian Office, Charlottetown. ___________;-_2§i1.\‘i____ WANTED, at once n. girl for gen- ; 4* eral house work. Apply to Mrs. H. H. Horne, Eln\_Ave._____4_-;.'_l§dtf.' f1\O LET, house with eight rooms. _ With modern conveniences. Rent.. moilerate. Apply to W. H. Johnson. _ ' i-2_§gcin5i. ____ I )_0N'7l` 'f&get the sale of buildings _ _ on Zion liliurch property on Monday lst of May ut 12 o'clocl1, “°0"~ ` ‘f;2_?_Y Mllltir \A'ei_-ks und fi with uniforms of the branch of sier\'-§i;Ilili-\‘- fill \'='~I’-="rI' c to which they belong. The non ,:'_l'<'+‘fI,\' '1i"»“"'f" Iiiilliillill ei -:favs ii; connec- oing School for ,_ izloslpital took n fiic I"rince of Iargc attendance was maintained lltnt program in C . entertainment of nianv local art- e platform who giitcd Charlotte- istriimental and -(`.o\"r. Rogers the proceedings Ile was follow- \i-itli a reading a solo, both of and deservedly ade the formal nine to the gra- s Minnie Schur- ald and Olga n addressed the tellecfiial man- nny phases of The School ol ‘ the direction rendered sweet have now be- frillriircd hy 3 orc. 'n i-:viding ~~i»» l.=, i\il' 1'-»’~' 1* lilo: ’~ I--:».ii‘!ii`.' lineal list i.iff~:i€T I UI. :ii ' ‘_-I" IN l_l`)NDON i An extrnor<‘.iiini~_i ‘i.\_ir~l Iinitted- in Fcliriisrv, lf! thimcr resplenrc in l nil. total loss was i-.-zriimif.-ii Amirii: other freisiircs, .'.air'iiri viii i_i\i~_ Gaines frziit of Eiziiicy lbiizzons trail of lion. Airs. Clizis Sir .l/isuli lleyiiolds. '1`lie_ wi-re \'11li.eil lit about 5 '-iicntii si. Clapham Rrt s.iii.fni-i--i to seven years in-` ii. *lic instipntoi' of .liz iieithinicr was' one irnowli uri, ilcnlrr in the 'knowledge of old master siiierefi r»xfr:i<;rdiiin1_v, and ,_.i»< i“y on applied arf w renaissance and of the In “°" 1. iod. He was not only Ibni 1 ni- of tho vuosf. enthu ill. (Li, _ ril £6-<‘li:zs. Werthi- iiier, the well knr.i\i»n co! tures and oiiieeis of ar ie<-tor of pic- t, died hero uw' was cem- '\?, s* 'he Wer- l.:=ne. The :it $200,000. the burglars borough por- snd the por- . Yorke, by se portraits 80,000. Sub- denler was penal servl- tlie crime. of the' best world. His s was con- lie was an ork of the ter French a dealer, siiistlc col- , _ __ ____ ... _,.___.i 1iUt~i~.»xi.o, N. \.. wi.. '~ AI . strike on the great 1 1.' . .i I' lli`-`\Il..wnY cnmmls z‘;.iii.“:.1.i::.:.‘1:';;.;.. .I ...iw MEETS 0" M0" A I' ,_~;r;. i _‘f_' "-°' xg x;!cl(<`§c1af€l‘e`Ile?i[1il sccrtl] riiililictliiigsi lIT'I`»‘\W»\. ’\'ii"I 2l3'"'I'Il have been 'lwm hén. ,ml _, 1,,-_,l ].~;iii_|l oiiiiiiissiou :if its siitliig er is autliorlty lor the st»\tenicntIM"~'I'If1Y. "III i`-f"`~""'l"" UI th t definite plan has brcii :ilzrcc Seb Mcqundm .Royalty were der-lroycd. un), t..\ii_i_re_:\rnc o is “ff .:i.‘.';i‘.~»“>n.‘; .nn-...° . i: i: -- < - _Z ?¢llm2iliktIirem:li'_; ¥ll'|::;i;‘ ’riei‘°3ii~,tl1_e biirn.In l_ii\lf stori*y_ sir. rimmed dwleiiing, ‘ ' . , Q B AT rl bt f thelbuilt nhoiit ii x vcnrs M20 bv f Ti“irss‘u:ih(;ir \:"I`\ll`*\ ‘IRE ilmtxiieil liim ll/lr.lr~.ny foi the use of the agent 3 ' ._ Mc(`»ormack iiutil about a §<\lfY~kT_l'- _l;f\dAb°°“ ° . Ne bum “ns n iiiiisi~.t.y Vi. ll. iiliiic ou, mos :&rnL°,f,1:`,,,“h°“ I lim “nfl iii-_ l.lcCorninck in turn since s r _gg _ _ A A _ _ _ _ __ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _-. AGENT’S DWELLINO ROYALTY STATION BUR NED headway vlng the timely, en for ave fal- caught ccaslon t under is city one and c rail- tation- ccupied Monogh- Hc immeqmtclv tel(-,grnplicd to i.lic,;ts ei~ci~_i.ion rind nt tba present time Mr. li/icllormiick then began to lwt *lil* IU* ‘UNL things out of the house as it too hudi It is not known whether or De mtch,,,.'»s 0m,‘,_,,_ m this ,._-,W ,“,,\ 9 _ow spot where it once stoodl UI _ . traln_ with a bucket brigade ou buiird~i-.d by i.wo_\K‘l-‘\¥\\'» \°0\\_§_”_€h°\;m“cau was sent out to render nssicfrinrc. and cliiirrc embers u i il mark- irnnsys not the d em Bron, he was pow-ihuilding was insured Mr Mcgormaclr ‘gglhigttgnsdvg itll The bucket hrl;:adc‘ls to be congratulated on sa I arrived about five o"clock but at thathousehoid D1‘0i'l°\'W~ ing his I ~ ..,