FEBRUARY 18, 1911 £ UTHE 0PP9§lTl0N 7.0 `ii_.ossiii's liiisrii ilcrioii lciivs TAL RECIPR ocirv “iioiillisr ciiliiiiiwiriloui fir __.____@__._.i Hoi ii=..liol=iirls>i of is _Worked _to Alert' lui' Cdnildiqns - ~ fi. i special to j:¥iGuardial.'__"§‘ ff' lv/isHiNo'r N; Feb. -11- ii! ti, ment between the United States an (jnnsda are plotting to defeat th measure by stirring up bitter opposi ’2iilliiiis iii i NNNNNENEGHU "” NNW llN|N C i Vein. Doctors Hold Out No tion in canada and Greer Briteini H000 Of ROCOV0f`_y bnsoil upon the fears of annexation was openly charged here to-day b friends of the administration. 'l‘iiey declared that the resolutio iresentcd yesterday b Representa. Y tive liennet of New York, _calling up. on the President to take steps rela- ¢_i\-¢ to annexation negotiations, wan the first move fn the campaign to have the reciprocity agreement fail of adoption in the Canadian Parlia- ment. NEEEE llllNNi’.iNliNN N -ilEEll`.ENE»NUlilNii] Spccinl to The Guardian. H‘i'l1Nl<]Y, Feb. 17--The office at the llessciiu-r furnace of the Dominion life:-l i‘o., was totally destroyed by fire this morning; loss $1,000. NEWCASTLE WUNNNN . BHUENELN NSSNNLEEU .\ii~:l\'<‘.l:'i'ri.io, N. B., Feb; 12--At 'lfio o'clouk last night a prominent hilly here on it visit to relatives was ossliiiliczl by a young man on Opera l-loiisv luuc, which connects King and l’lf»esnnt streets. There are several lncaiit houses on the lane which is, lli»l\'i:'.'ci~, quite public. The lady had started for home to walk but a few blocks. l-lhe was followed by the vil- lain, und as she stood aside to ict lzim puss he pushed her in the snow, lnlichrnl her down .and planted his knees on her chest. She struggled llmvcly and fought him oil, but he trleil to .-lil\‘nee_ her cries by choking iilill slziotileriiig her. ,A little girl, lirariii,-.: the cries, brought a neighbor liiomiui to the rescue, when the brute, ran ull, leaving the lady bleeding and almost exhausted. She is over .seventy years old and was with dilii- culty conveyed home. Her glasses y 1 u Special to The Giinrdinu. (JETTINJE, Montenegro, Fel., 17__ Tile family of King Nicholas was summoned to the royal palace todnv. Specialists cnlicd from Vienna nr- rived Inst night and attcnipted to stop the flow of blood resulting from i-|10 l`lll>t.ure of ii vein on Monday. A slight cessation was noticed, but the King steadily grew weaker nm] because of the monarch's advanced years, no hope was held outfor his recovery. _-ml- . ENHNNNEINN NIE i NINE GENHNE EN NE N BNEN NEENIH LONDON, l<"eb. 12-Since the begin- llllliif Of tile winter the chief function- arics of the British court have been bu:-lily absorbed with preparatioiis for the coronation of George V., which will slurnsss in l>aeeanu»_v and in lun- torical interest all former eeremonials of the character. While the ceremony of crowning the kln_g and uuceu in Westminster Abbey on June 22 will be almost identical in form with that \vhich has been followed in the investiture of British sovcrcigns since William lV. and Queen Adeliade, the auxiliary func- tions are expected to exceed in page- nntry and mnrxniiicencc anything that the _nation has witnessed in the past. These will include the progress of the court through London on the day ai- tcr the coronntion and a visit to the Guild Hall with a\reception of the king and queen by the city authorit- ies there, ii great naval review, n gala performance at the opera with minor celebrations, and pageantei among which will be "a festival of and poclietbopk, which were lost in °ml’i"“" at the Crystal P“1“°e' the striig;;le, .have ben rccoverid.; The victim has since suderad from nervous prostration. The assailant has not yet been captured. He is de- srritcl ns slim, nearly six feet high, i'0l\llL' and smooth faced. iii siiiiil lililiiiiis iilili iiilwliili EEllNEl EENilliEl IN BEEEEH HENLEH . _ _ OTTAWA Februar 13-Chairman . . Y 'Dave Mulligan, of the Placers’ com- mittee, of the Ottawa hoclrey club. stated last night that the Ottawa team would not play any Stanley cup matches this season unless the , . -. ' lligan l_o>.co.\., rea. iz-nsvifi Lloyd trustees 1“S1S“=" °“ “~ M” M" George, chancellor of the exchequer, HEY” as 5°?" “S _the 5e“S°“ ‘S gv" returned to England today from Na- iiles, where he has spent the last few ireeks in the hope of regaining hisN health. The chancellor has not yet the team will go iinrnediately to ew York and by the time _they 'complete their cngagcmeilts there, the players will have had enough hockey for rlll Wllllllvteiy recovered from his illness. .seasnrm ' _. . , and will spend the coming week at, It is D"°b”hl° thme mu M. mo llri,;l,¢,,n_ challenges, one from thc flllturlv U0 league, and one from the iimril.iiric province league. They will`pl'0hH0l}' be held over till the start of tile F-N1 ‘ sou of 191142, when they will he hui' ‘ter for both teams financially. ENN .HEElPlilllllEN BOSTON, Feb. 13-By a Voice voti and without debate, the Mas- silclillsctts senate today adopted a res_ulutiou approving the Canadian "°i`lflrocity hill, introduced_hy Con- _gressninn lllcilrlll, of Massachusetts, ‘ll thc nuiional house of the repre- -“ciitntivi»s. The resolution was oder- °‘l iii' Feilntor Brown, of Medford. li ripublicun. ‘ Rl»soliif.ions advising the rejection ofthe rciuprocity agreement weie un- lllumously adopted by the _executive lvmmiftee of the Home Market club ill this city today. The 'resolutions iloclarc that besides being contrary to file principles of protection, the _l\zrccment” will provoke interna- tional jeulousies ¢nd,probably cause iiomniirls for equal concessions under Ule most fnvblged nations clause" in linitod Staten -cemmercial.ti-eat- ___....____-_--- iNE’NN'S NNSE PENN N lillil-Ellliliill NNNN vp0}{1Q Jan, 22-The scout boat Quhairi, how in course of construct- ion at the Munn uislu yard. wlllAu_c launched in June of next year- _ » coming to rrczram- the °°”‘""l=°“‘g destroyer Yamnkaze ought to _lizzie been launched now, hlli the “ll 9 __ thoritics delayed thu C01°Bm0nY Wh? ier to effect certain alterations w _ich hri: the outcome of the observation of the destroycr's _sister ship, the Umikaze, and the English des roycr Sgiifé' _mi provides 'thc following ¢(`iEH%iiEii" on rear SJ ___,__---~_._- . l/Ivlns.rd’a Llniment cures Dietcnluer 'l’li.r. is thc logic of nature. Our "hl*"‘°l\\ Drozress is won by "castinz °"’ illlrden onthe Lord." And so we ff-‘“ “Don Hin winds to push our ,9“tS» Hill llt0lni__,to, _drive our wheels, 1'" llzhtenfnge to .carry our mess- Hls ligne 16 'paint our pie- S. _'riil» is nie expcrmice ei grace. Ha b” “le mlgbtyrortar, who will carry 0lh us and our loiiii. He not only Wi. ue is ourwm. _ -"rliey that 5°" lmon we ,Lexx shui renew their ___r¢ni:l.li..they slr l :scent up on ,_ “ii” M .eau es. they il all 1-on and ng; :lc_ weary, they shall walk and n n " t. _hhsus Christ fs our lnstl‘uctcr‘ in He t°°"“llllle of rut. “Learn of mc." ° NYS. “and ye-shall had rest _unto _" We get this restby as- yomlnsolfajsfresb load. “Take my yoke °“m g,0u_.. And that means more upon D , than gpm ide will take I-ll_i;__h:;f_ al . ull w the do“€\:§t);,lNlgn‘\T;Eld)n und surrender mfxrzshe path to peace; foraaself is rmon . The rest ‘“°°°'dfi is illglelffi 'Zin boiler l»ut_l°r rrrnsgiils We cul'l‘Y 0“\` 9515"” ""1 = ' . Of ever man. Ndkhngegx' Yiithtihle ugternal °li65°§ .féiiis ‘W 0 ll' labor ft can be said: "Heh- rmm mln him before he was in hea- ve" dval;-es H15 yoke is easy and Hifi ."°“' lmf,¢, for there are burdens bummii mn' the iliac. Heli uw thitht 5,( n hawk _is feathcrs, but ’{,°"‘ ,,,.,,,, ¢., ny. 'ro do the will oi Egg-therein lies blessed ,rest. li ”"""“°“”“ °‘ "`° '°°”"°"“’ ““°°,;_B'e@di"€ .From Rulllllled while Mollie lisa Left Them m'rs'r News THE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN ,mu 0,. ALL., » »~ PAGE»;'SEV5l1\§_ T :fa- if cultures E i.aEiii&iine.f . L; lyme to_ Visit' lfelghbor’s House lleurby ` ll - `. Special to The Guardian. V QUEBEC. Feb. iv-The sed death of two little children at St. Cy-rilla de Lislct is reported, J- I-81121015. their father had gone £0 WUFK and a short time later the mother left'to visit a neighbor. lriilie sho was one the mic their plnce and thc children perished. UEENWN IS WUHENNS ~ ENENT HNNIKEN BEEN l _. , f)T'|`/\W1\. February 13-Ottawa is the gre.lites.t hockey town in the world, if the attendance figures of 'Wil'-ly DRY. the manager of the arena can be taken as a. criterion, the lo- fflll 100 fmluce breaking ull i-ecei-ils for hockey matches in thesenior games that have been 'played here this win- t@l`- Ullly five games in the National hockey association have been played io date, but the turnstiles show that "VCI" 32.000 paid admissions have been taken in at the'l.iu\rier avenue rink. with three more games yet to he played. ' EH|liiNH|EE ill ilEEliH|\N Pii|SNlNS LONDON, Feb. 12-ln pursuance to Winston Spencer Churcbill’s aspire.- tlons for a reform in the prison sys- tem, the home office announces the crention of ii. new body to' be aided by the state, which shall devote it- self to the reclaiming of discharged prisoners. " _ ` l 'lhe central idea of this reform is the suspension of police supervision during the good behavior of 'the ex- convlcts. The new commission will be presided over by 'tile home secretary and it will have the eilect of eo-or- dlnating all the existing philanthro- pic societies devoted to the _work of assisting former prisoners to‘ gain n livlihood andtlicir self-respect. COMMUHICITIOH A ' THROUGH PRO\flffCE MID WITH IIMNLMID Yesterday morning the Earl Grey left Picton for Georgetown at 7.00 and, after a hard struggle .with heavy ice, particularly off Picton Is- land, docked in Georgetown at 5.00. . . 5'.'l.b’»" " - 1- 1 _ 'ri 2-. 1 ..._.».e.. i"“'““_'””“"' UllNNlliNN NENEI " i",i r.'. ~ _ _Ni N/NNNENESEEH Special to The Guardian. LONDCN, Feb. 17-The death oc- curred in England yesterday of Can- adian Trade _Coinmissioner P. B. Mc- Nainnru 1-it Manchester. He was G2 years old and ii native of fliingstonf iiviiliilli iii iiiiilslii ill li. i. P. liiliil HAZELTON, B. C., Feb.13-Five men were llilleil and two .severely in- jured yesterday as the resul_t_.of » premature explosion,in _u_small tun- nel on the Grand Trunk Pacific at Kitzciis (l'3.(‘.) The men were working at the far end of the tunnel when a box of powder, left near the mouth, presumably to be taken out, became over-heated and exploded. The dead are: MQ -F. Burgess, sta- tion.man; Charles Quarnstrom, W. E. Kova, Eli Elazavitch and John Elazavltch. NHE EMPNESS LENENS . Ellll 'ENE PNCNINI lilliE|_$ iliNli-El] E' is defeated and in full retreat toward Ensenada. ..\......___......_......._. _NNSNENSENEEUHN How long will the people of this Province put up with the present outrageous transportation service be- tween Sackvflle and Prince Edward Island? Just think of mail niatcer which ln summer required but one day from Boston and Montreal and _by the winter steamers 'but about a day and n. half, requires about three days by the Capes service, and nil because there is no special mail #train on from Backville to 'l‘ormen» tine, a distance of but 36 miles. -If this is still denied why not have at least the letter malls driven through by teams? Just think of mails nr- ternoon. In other words they' travel but thirty-six miles from 5 p. in Thursday until 9 a.m. today. And _this will continue from day to da; ‘until a special* 'train or teams are put on as in former years. The Board Atlantic and Pacific services between Liverpool and Hong Kong expire thi ' year, and it is expected that there will be much competition between railway lines fo .the business, The contract, which is at present held,by thelfanadfap Pacific railway expires . April 6, and while it _ls obvious _there Doubtless the prevailing southwest to south winds assisted her material- ly by changing ice conditions. She brought over 200 bags mail, 125 tons of freight and 40 passengers. Thin was forwarded by special train to this city which left Georgetown at 6.00 and arrived here at 8.15. The Minto remained in her old pcs- ition oil Cape Bear all day. The Earl Grey will remain in Georgetown all day today, but to- morrow, (Sunday) morning, she will leave for Picton at 7.00 and cn route will try to release the [Minto. She will carry no mails outward. Five lccbclats left Cape Tormentinc at nine yesterday morning with 45) bags of_ ‘inail _ and no passengers, reaching Gflpe Traverse at 1.`30 p. m. There was il full day's mail, with tho lcxccptlon of papers, including the (i. l‘. R. of Wednesday and Unit¢_sd. iz-isiiaibd. i§Fon"sXi.lc, we year -cial any . . (Crown Right) Apply to John MdI'{fnnon,_'_§§ijli'_n_i:}_ii!e.*-____ 2--isdriiipd. T0 iii. residence on _.Upper bore Street, late fy occiulkd by-ff.. -Ill: Mari possession gives swelled. 1191111 oc lr; »i.. me tm. llliiiidr HUJ'»bgrg_6t. '-1ly_M_g1 n tina city 'mo-/een sis- * J -Nashua swiveresc., or in P. l__=i.i-1. -ileiiwsy. lm, n goin" weeea. lnder please leave, 20 iitewart Bt., and recoil perlsl Council today and a reply for- mulme Offer Made for Lar e Block T123 fifiinese army lain na g 'orwar,and'tisbeev t t V ` . . ‘» g;,n___,,,, mm ,gg _mmand g,_,_ of Stock Above Par Wlil °“if3’-i.°6N“{»‘§.§ ‘l-._"i’ii.’I.°.°.l.°..’.‘o.... N0! B2 ACC# lid ' :If _.l__i...., _.. ..._.__..-..___ _ _ _ _ _ _ NUNN .SNlli-IN _Moving Towliivl_c___fih¢.~i§_ri>llti¢r. filiilia. Wfhollfyifnprepured, is'_Ex|»tte1|_ if 'F U ' s 'slinegpiik oiiliiiimini Z E ' `sliiii.i:iii»... _ . .~ E A .. rl »wi~ll be made -to force Rumia and - . China to refer their didennces to the --- - "Hague tribunal is the belief in offi- ,...-as».~..»_.._.,-e.-..,»,.._._M-..._._...._._..,_....__....l_f1ffl-..ff§2f`§...hff5....sa.,_,;._;»_.....~,.;..l., Special to The Giiardien. ‘ MONTREAL, Feb. 17-An,in\p0r1.- ’o.ut statement was submitted today at the annual meeting of the Nova . _ . _ , ' Bcotfa Steel & Coal Co. President Harris stated time Gen ' , i l f.. i ‘,.- ,l ‘eral Manager Oentley, of recent re tum from abroad submitted a ver _ -1- _ flattering proposition made to him Special to The G“m,dmn_ _relative to the purchase of a large MEXI(-}O_ Feb_ 1-,_The army of _block of the common stock nt a price Governor Vega of Lower Cdlifornia considerably. “mv” par' bm' he ‘lm nm recommend ics acceptance. ‘ The executive committee unani- mollsly decided that no such offer, e`v`en though it might not involve the ' 'control of the company, would be en- . _ _ _ bertained, unless it included &n`obli~ g ' ` i ation to take over at the sonic price all the shares which holders might desire to sell- at that price. _ -.___-..~._.._._._ E|iLHNU3|E .CNLLEGE ° ‘PLNNS lil HNISE j lillNlNNll ENNEI HALIFAX, l~‘eb. l3---The go\'ci‘u0is of Dalhousie (foliage have 1-itnrtofi n airipafmi to rrilize il fund of $¢:oSl,0uo o pcy for the new site recently pur- hased to erect u scitlice building, take over the Halifax Medical Col- lege and provide an endowment fund. The Halifax Medical College at pre- sent is adiliated with Dalhousie. George H. Campbell, chairman of the board of governors, who is talf- n.~n rlvinp in Sackvllle about five p. m.» mx R ‘main < . ` ' _ _ . , _ iz part in this iiiovemeut, .Th“r“d’“y' lemmmng ther” “nm L80 has secured $30,000 from six friends p' 'P' yesterday when “Wy are cu' of the college and other sums hr".-a .lried to Tormentine by 4 11. m. where ,been subscribed they again remain until this morn- ’ . ' - ' -L ~ . ,, Ning and reach here s0mefti_nie this af wAndmW -Lamegw' I ‘S ex'm'tc" ill contribute an equal sinouut to he science building an that loiiseil cally. Dr. John Forrest, who has een president of the uni-crafty for weuty-six years, has tendered his esignatlon to become effective in the pring. n.-neva-5.-r o'r"r_lwA, Ireliiunry ia~'riw men Nciclists are indisrmit- 1 . contracts from Canada for both thai Further, the mail which arrived lr " ~ at . . re » ' ' -Sllllili EISHERNNEN BOSTON, Fébrgary 13--The fishing CVM 000 W8!" '20 “YYY the IUWQFF schooner Conqucrer, Captain Hobln- would land it in Charlottetown or gon Glfien, came into port today Sl¢1lll`dBY- 'with .her flag at half-mast for the Azailf. U10 H1011 Which H-l'l'W0d ill lloss of two of heir ci‘cw, Howard Boonville after 1.30 today will spend .lreencoi-n, of Calico, and George this afternoon and evening as well as wyetee, 0( Dover, Captain Gwen mid all Of Sunday and Monday forcuoon time on February ind, while his men in that town, on the latter after-noor ,m-5 we in their doriee netting it will come to Tormentfne and or ;rawls, a heavy fog came up. `He U10 HNGYHOOU Of TWSGBY F060? mmcdiately set out to pick up his Charloimiiown. It may be well if crew, but the two named could not ie located. For days Captain Dlflen . uised about but continued fog and ' ‘r . night in ailrlimer. A special train o' q rising Sea made the search difficult EVGTI OHS “Gm $0 ¢8\‘l'Y U10 |9“>°l`f -md finally he gave up and made sail would thus cave rweuivifoilr lwllre :or this pert. Alum the rcnnmraiy N095 Ol méh iS DOY. \ll'lf‘0I\`fll`iO`l'l fl.ll"|0Y| the miwiing fleet, Captain olden ‘ears that Grcencoru and Myette have been drowned as had they been pick- nd up sonicthing should have been eard from them by this time. 'Phe .raw of the Conquerer generally be- lieve that their mates are rleml. iKlna.rd's liiilment cures gargnt in cow ABBIES .-.___._.._-_-ivq ' _Crystals uiid lfies No! _ tiefor Troipliy--The.pl_ay, _ off `iirrung€fi an-up ' _ it ,Al ‘_| i .li .- _ A" M , - _Hi-‘Milli f ul-Guardian correspondent- ' . 11-on -oi Summerslde alleys last cvmlug the Abegweits trimmed the both Senior and Intermediate, viii S ning the senior game by 185 intermediate by 67. The fo\\01Yil\¢ are the summaries of the ‘sco!&; sicmon. _ AbegWBl£8. ' iso iss iss-in Bruce... .. Strain.. Burke... Worth... Mclnnis... _ 182 185 150 179 133-501 180.223 86 156 171-60C 'I‘otal.,. ' Crystals. D. McNeill... Murphy... W. B. McNeill... Green... W. J. McNeill . . . . ,.144 149--478 li-mi... iw Majority for Abbies... 135 E' V (Continued onwpnge A14.; _°' MN NLLNSNN .;_lN|'llS .ENUM Nililili 156-495 155-416 162 H1-490 ill 129-968 - 180 187 152 138 123 157 123 Special to The Guardian. HAUKVIl..LE, N. B., Feb. 17-After thirty minutes' overtime play the M'/¢ Allison hockeyii-:ts defeated Acadfg, here last evening by score of 3'-2, . 'Phe panic was fast and aicltlng thiougliout. l\l’t Allison scored first and the first. half ended .l-1. ln tag second half each team scored once and, in the third ten minute period of ex- tra llllfy Godfrey notched the winning tally. i Carl Milford, Charlottetown, and Charles Tbofiipson, Montague, warg both on M’t Alllsol-i's forward line. , The result of the game was a con- siderable surprise as Acadia was pick- .cd to win. ~ .‘lNNNilEilEHS BENNEN .BN UEENWN NGNEN OT'l`.\W.\, Feb. l2...C`hu.lk UP tho ninth straipht win for Ottawa. In their fifth home game of the national hockey association series, played at the local arena, Saturday night, the .inbenten league leaders and prospec- tive custodians oi the Stanley cup for 1911, again vanquished their old rivals, the Wanderers. In the Britt period, the Wanderers displayed ouch an exceptionally good defensive game that there was no score, but in the second and third periods, the invin- cilile_O1.ta\vs seven, outgeneraled 'thu visitor, leading at the close of the second session, by 3 to 1, and N31!- terini; it in the final period six goal! to the Wanderers 3. Tale score at the conclusion of thc mate was 9 to 4, ` for Otiniva. Ottawa are ir.lfngly push- cd the Wanderers down illlb third P0- sition in the national h-ickéy associa- tion and made certain -if the chem- plonshlp. There is just -a posifllfilftfy uint uw r‘ana.uieas my ue rittnwn, but the chance ls so remote that _tho honors, with the season sed _ y more than half through, are ccnlgd to the 0tta\vaa._ ` .ciiowsliesf smilie semen orrawa, ree. "ill-érae'-_nimuuity between the f`row's Nest Pass Coll i‘oinpa.n and its miners has bin Ut- . v tied timing-ii the office of e hoard of eonclliiulon, according to f\'d§plf.ch 5 . ’ » - fo the iiimnrtment from Oalgary _-_-_-_-_-: e-_-_-_-f.---=-~1=-‘S-=‘-1'--*>-‘-'-T-‘fJ~*`-“-ff: T0 The following is copii-if from n Hos- ton paper- Wcll! Grnae, its good l>y0. YU” too, Nellie--all of you. Fancy me luittlng for good I Eva Clay, a striking beauty for me years 9, waitress at Marstonhi funchroom on Hummer Street, slowly uutiid her fluffy strings, tossed .lthe dainty munlin into a closet, smouch- ed out' her skirt and fixed a bright smile on her co-workers. Hcr pretty face frew serious. too, she reflected, “wc'vc been to- gether here so long, but," she added after a pause in which the sun again shone in her eyes, "You`ll ull come and see nie, \.ven’t you-wc`d` just . . _ ,. . _ li mm-ii. z-mai. me ,O ,mc you .. six infnucein ` Wlmmll.. _married inlh YO Wflfk lt \vasn't very busy in the big . 'rue sun .sets thiirafternocn se s.si ‘ Ou Small i_‘H‘_m- Gllrlllllf mile restaurant lust then. Eva had chosen and tomorrow afternoon nt 5.32. from _Cliarlottct0_\Vli- FNB \lf1\lll¢ Qlld that time to nay good-bye-and most 6.56 and monday morning at 6.54. Mild-` G. Alben-M“¢¢h_ |30; 302 Olty- orouml and kissed hor. \-' the eastern accoinmodntfon ‘fifteen 'The moon rises tonight at il.26 _ ______ .-..,___..2;"l“.§‘."§l\’.S‘_~,___ Thus Miss Clay today left the res minutes late, the 'rifgnish acconimo- and Monday morninggat 12.50. `F*0R BNALE at Winsloc Station, caurant to reign in a pretty littl datfon 'one' hour and ten minutes lntcf 'The lowest teniulii-ature recorded' _ ‘ farm containing sixty-four acres b\lh!B\0W Ou Wllitcl' Hill. S0m0l'\'lll<'< and the Suinmcrslde accommodation yesterday was ten dclfrecs above__v.ero bf land with good orchard and build- for Peter S\ltt0ll. s. 50\\f»\\ SUCH <_l’~’€ thirty-five minutes late. The Cape and the highest was thirty-two above. ings. Apply to John T. Oiiowan, Win- leather merchant, who wedded he Traverse accommodation arrived here The coldest _ recorded ' the' previous aloe or F. I-I. Home, City. secretly last August after a romance on time. ni|¢lit‘ was four dom-ees_ Alloys pero. ~ 2--l8d2wpd. ocllm Bi the polished count!!! Who# , ,At nine p. i‘n. last nf{bt__ ‘it ‘was ` -----l---- che worked. It was quite ai shock t Mll\ard'c Llnlmcnt cures colds, etc. _thirty degrees nboVe"terd`," ' '___' Miner-d'| Linimcnt- cures Dlpthcria. _ the other girls when Eva 'blux-'ted rESuvli.ili.:r iieicri iii sour __.__i_L,_.__. right out the other day. They c.ouliin't understand how she could have kept it away from that ,lo long--from tbem ! But they thought the world of Eva, and_sc91d5 _that they had been cheated out of the op- portunity to enjoy tbntantenuptial clialfing, they did the next best thing _-hustlul ril;lit around and bought her a wedding present. f-lo yester y they m-.sf-nil-fi in-r with s large Met- |ure of the Nntional Art Museum lin Florsncr. Mr Sutton over a year MRD 681119 "Somevrays, it makes me feel bed, ‘into thc rostrmrant for 'his moth. 'and the stntllesquc licllutywf ‘mit lclsy mmeiol nm.. -'rm »ii-ieulisiiw rlpened quickly in the‘ three M0801, nm-mg which time hir Hllcmli-`eeiiiin- und to come to the rcltaulant.. "~ when Miss only wcnricr hu- was- uen on Aug limi lf. 185 wnmithnn- temien oi stealing way end -uma; »» l fit. ...aa -.-._-err _-.A \ e ...¢__t. answer,-._..a.\ac and Mr Button ¢fPi€d Play or Mrs Button, work however, and hilt c, Mr Button 'hm tied ,popular and the i- one marriage. 'Ut _ f .ii tasrhaila tical; e, __ frlen p ma - ' i\lUl0_ c _young Vile lfivis 0 one in olririncc lavmlimilau In it use relatives ni Hingis balmy. - quietly married, which Ilwni slag; A sf fix _