PAGES of the Let zest Local and For sign News 0 GUARDIAN """*"RIA§ Al-L QVIK PRINSI EDWARD lSl_A»lUDll""' ' ' S nel HC EE '»}'i‘li6’\¢'ili'ra".l'il'§Tfil’vl'l'lri "'rirsi nurasr unws I I I ` f - ' ‘ ` f ` W IOHN F- HUGHES’ sfiuviiizo si-iiiw oN ri-is ivrafls ciislf I h sour ilizsivfs rirniiiic cimlsraoruf is SENT us I », _ ~ _ l _ _ csnsnorrirrowii. QANADA. ws'o_Nesonv,_Mny' .5, 39.... ,_-ms, 0,. ,,_,_..' ` - @£ny§.,@@ __.i._..___l .__...@.__._-_.__ Wus interred in r" ` ' - -- ' ___ ’°"’ ........ .. siisiiiiiii i -“iii-ii-= "°"°-f°i°== f i‘°Sii'°'°i P". ...... .. _ iiii iiiiiiiis ,, ,,,,,,., ,.,,,,, iiiuiiiin iviiii iiiiw is ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,_ ;-_;_,i~i iiiiiuisi cniiiiiluii in loo as siii iiiciiiiii iiiii iuiii -iii--ue'-°»i The remains of the lute John Fran- ng Hin,-hes, sou of Frank and Mrs. Hughes, Charlottetown, arrived by me express last night from 31;, John, iicconipanied by two brothers of the deceased, Anthony and Wil- liem, of Amherst. The unfortunate young was killed on Tlicsrluy evening in St. John on 'the I. (‘. ll., where he had gone to work that morning. He was nu-ook by gin engine of n freight train ann use iiimont instantly killed, one log being almost severed from the i.0dy_ the other broken, and arm broken, his fnce disfigured and his head bc. iiig also badly cut at the hack. A vrry large iiilniber of friends oi the ill-i-eiiiicil and the fiiinily were at the station to mect the brotlicrs and the remains. The following from ii St. John ex- change of ycstcrdlly morning rcvegig ilsad story iii colllloctlmi with the young niau's unfortunate eiiil. ' The man who was accideiltully kill- ed oil ilu: I. (‘». R., near the Island yllrd, oil 'l`uesdny last, and was bur- ied in l<`i~.ruIiill collietcry oil I-lunday eil F`i'eilcrii~k llill of `fl.ui'letoil, was John lIugiies_ aged 23 years, a ns.. tire of (`biirlottetown, I'.'l‘]. lslniiii, The iilclitifirutioli was made this morning hy two iirothers of tho de. ftllifiil. /llltllonv and William Hughes, of Amherst, ivlio arrived here on the morning iruin. The young men said that their bro-' ther hiid worked with them in their lllfllrl -*lliui nt Amherst for some months mid on Monday last packed I ivw filings' together- ond decided to go to Hiilifnx. He missed the train and then determined, against their Protests, to come on to Bt. John. Anthony said when he read in the Dllllera of the accident in St. John he had a presenfmcnt that it might, bo his brother, rind as the and of the ‘llfllll llf0\ll!l\t no word of his broth- ers movements he comniunicntod his fear to f'hI¢\f Carter of Amherst. Mr. . _-i Paris Police-A Bitter Fight Ivffaiiadiaii Press.) ['AlUS. May 14---Anotlier bottle be- twelm I-llc Police and the bandits who recently terrified Paris is in In-U. gl'cHs at Negent Sur Marne, finn- iniles oust of this city. ' Garnier, the chief of llonuotf., who \vas killed with his conlpliilioll __-'E Clioisa-i'y, lilc lilo on April ig Him,- ll_d0Hl"fl‘l1tc llilllt. has siirrendered with n coilfederatc named Vailit in 41 building near the railrolld. llllailadiiln Prcss.) PARIS, May I/I~Bonllott and con- fcllcriltc iluhois lulniiits, Garnier and Vallitt, are fighting desperately for their lives. 'l`_h“l' "l'" l‘0f‘-illlllt ull ii continued fusllaric with rillcs from wiliilovis of l-'llildllllrs' and ii police Sergeant won wounded. Doris lie Pine, prefect of police of Paris, with "_ ini-gn inniy of policemen, left the lleiiii<|uarl.ers hur- riedly in inotui' cars for tllc sireilc ol the fight. ' IIENIIS HUMIIII III SHI Iii SiN'S IIISII (£'-alluiiinii' Prcsi-1.) OTTAWA, 'May 14-Tile consulate of Chiilii. knows nothing of' the Moosejaw despntcll stating that Dr, Sen Yat Sen is coming to Canaria iliiregariI~to tlic Saskatchewan act prohibitii\i:__tlie oulploynieiit of wilitc women. Chinese Consul (lcilernl Wong ‘ dc- Hliglles said that the Amherst cbiefi lelllioiied Chief Clark and asked ti-,ntl (f'.oilt-iuued `*on"'pa.ge~3.)" ___ - nies that Ile is going to Moosejaw or that he will be replaced by a ncw consul -general. DURBIIR IN KINENIIICOLOR The magllificellce of the Kinemaco-I 10|' Dll‘.t\ll‘cs prescntcd in the Opcrn l‘l°"S‘8. Charlottetown, cannot be "Dressed in print blit must he sccn ll’ be iillllrcciuted. Tile Diirbsr, one ‘ll U19 most magnificent military lllectacles ever held in the annals of Bfltlph history, was depicted in a mnnel llllpllfllassed by anything ever 'W0 llrescnted here und were thor- lélzllllll’ Bllllrcciated by those present. Dufgyoilc knows the story_of the WUBF. iult can form very little conf b tall ‘ll U10 _illlllecli as dealt with Fi 'Sy "\0V|l\g picture concern. boallllzlr start to finish interest _a- m h and ‘the colorings displayed _ThBllli_ziili. 'lh_c _pictures shown were para? ‘Will visit to Bombay, Pre- smelfiil lor Coronation Durbar, Mon Dcutly into Delhi, The Corona- Elm] uibur at Delhi, Preparing for ,mm “ll Pageant. Review of the 'tt Whlll’ their Imperial Majestles, lhllilllw ‘scene being clearly and woftheliisined by Auron Hollings- u'2‘e*‘ll;° pictures are erluciitlvc in the* "I" tl;-I und all who can should t is omselves of the opportunity 8 """“ ‘l""l“l! their stay ln Char-I Q-_-_-_--.___ _ l _ lottctowil. 'Zio' pictures are so clear that one dow not tire in watching them, while thc inspiring music hy the érchostra helps oile to tliorougli- -ly ‘enioy the ever charging scene. During the showing of the picture! lust evening bursts of applause were heard from time to time and every- one stood os the orchestra played God Save Tho King. It was a trlily 'British entertain- ment that will always he remembered by those present. ' As an introductory reel to show the wonderful possibilities of natural color photography ii film dealing with “Khartoum and Egyptian Sun- sets," wss presented. The reel is acknowledged to be one of the most perfect demonstrations of natural color photography in existence and was keenly enjoyed as the magnifi- cent portrayals of nature at her best were put on the screen. This afternoon _-it 3.15 a matinee for children will be given at special prices and this show is to becom- mended to parents ns of sP0Cl8l H101" lf'. and of incutiinnlile educational value. The Durbar will be continued tonight., - iiiucnlsii woiviau sii:N'rnNCi~1i>.i MYl;§EAw~ mlsilll. May 10~Miss "ntencn tau English woman, was mnmld; “lilly to four years penal~ “md W-it?" a charge of being affl- im I the Polish revolutionaf- I `__&______ `I‘0l.lCE HAVE GRIEVANCE. 0,033/l]l;iA. Moy io-A depucnt-lon ins dm “"“l"l0“ Dollce who are do- 'mundsl' nl- government offices and _the mm; over the city. waited on ml that tfilr of Justice, tonight, Mk. in “van N°Y\bm-allowed one day off .t mm-d Ow they are at their posts not llvllods during the whole I-l0SPI'rAi.'1N _"nnUas." I h c ”'“ .. soix.BRlD°”» Mm.. my ia- "iim hm _"__to have a hespl sl for nu mmsl. the first of its _lllrid in' ,,,,,,omi1'I’h»~in|il¢ueion will boi lil scope foie’ *"0 markedly different _ ttqehed t°“_‘ the wards of that name. nn cltyo Bellevue hospital in New 'n'° "°'Pl¢\l for "the blues" will wini. ifiivnsrisarn 'ran iii-luirnurianiios. OTTAWA, May 10-Tho investigat- ion into conditions at the Kingston panic;-nf;inry_ an the result of the es- cape of the Manitoba convlctr, will be concluded and the' report will be submitted to the nllnli-iter of justice next week. It is, however. pfllpflwl- ly, certain tllat Dr. Platt, the war- den of the penitentiary, will soon hu superannuated. i ` Nsiwsrarnn oi-inuons. L0N{)0N_ May 13-The “Daily News," 8 Liberal newspaper, founded by Charles Dickens, has ahl0l'h0‘l U10 .Morning Lender,' and will be issued on Monday llhdnf the title ‘Tha Dbllyl News and Leader-' 'rue 'Par mu Gazette' reverts ha/t four Unionist daily nov/sD0P0l'l in London are for sale. 1-_-liélfi-11' MURDERER ARBAIGNED i>l'r'rsrisii.n._iviiiy is-Join, verk- er. the Holmes Road farmer., Wll0 nies-one killed .union Klux misus- ( .niliidluli l"i‘i-ss.) QIIEBIQC, May l4~A.s the rcsult of a violent south wind blowing today the boom of the Bonne St. Paul Lumber U0. broke about noon carry- ing away one hillulrcd thousand logs. 'I‘llc loss will lic heavy as .lt ls quite probable that scarcely half the logs will he saved. ' SERIOUS 'COLLISIOII LONDON, Muy 13-In a thick fog which came down suddenly over the English channel. a serious collision occurred off Follgestonc ‘yesterday be- tween the battleship London and the British steiimship Don Benito, trad- ing to Buenos Ayres. The battleship, apparently llndamiiged, proceeded to Sheerness for examination, but as- assistance for the stcamship had to be signalled to Dover. Tugs proceed- ed to tow her into harbor, but one of her holds was filled. and she was run aground. NEW SPENCER TRIAL. SPRINGFIEID, May 13-What 'at- torneys appear before the Supreme Judlcal Court in Boston on May' Z3, to argue for ii new trial for Bertram (I Spencer, the rlpringficld murder- murderer of Miss Martha B. Blacle- stone, a school teacher. GOIIIUHICITIOII TIIIOUOII PIIGYIIICE HID IIITII ll|l|.lllD I1-1 Yesterday the Northumberland left (iharlottetown at 7,00 a. m., for Pic- tou with passengers, mall, express and' freight and arrived at 10.30 a. m. Bhe left on return to Charlotte- town at 3.10 p. in. with passengers, mail, express and freight and docked nt 6.35 p, m. She leaves today at 1._ e.. rn. for Picton returning at night. Yesterday the Harland left. Char- lottetown at 8.00 p.'m. for Orwell ports, returning at night. Bhe leaves this afternoon at t ree o'elock for Victoria remaining over night aiid re- turning to this port on Thursday mornlng,__ leaving that afternoon for Victoria and returning at night. Yesterday thé eastern expreu nr- be conducted on the 9 . tll l f d fr in the larder and commbdatfon at 35 4 in , can min in-npngning _.__ ____ ____ _ forge ‘moi mn." kms? ‘tg ent; the first floor. WU ll" ul! 'fllllllh aewmmndltlon 0T§'LB WANd‘|iip poynqog TEX. in oliomw yin, ,nm one into com loan Perhr nu' It HW \\°°fl» ¢"¢1lt¥ misfit" low no oo nonocon. N. .s., 'sou so 'ro om mn' “, mm M nigiian $1,000 cull ball fer his ap the Bummerefde accommodation brains are out of gear-,npnarlllee at the lnG"°“ on th. dum ‘M l’- “~» °”° 5°"-“Ni l-he eelterii dllfarenelgean nn' ‘ ol ltfnd on Wednesday, Kay ls » No accommodation nt- 0.10 p in .'/ fifty .ou they anew, gm aiu-ge was made against Parker. . minus; lgiehegdipeginln ._.-.._._:-_--n-a _ - ,v "We have talked~the matter over," with the vessel live in England and as wc understand there is ii relief fund of nearly two million dollars over there we shall not semi *any thing." l»(lnnudian Press.) LONDON, May 14-The Tltiiiiic Board of Inquiry spent the day in endeavoring to ascertain whether the steamer from , which the officers of the Californian saw the rockets fir- ed oii the night when the Whitc Stai- i_.incr wcntl down really was that vessel. They will continue thc investigation on the same lines tomorrow. ` Stanley Lord, Captain; Gibson, an apprentice.. amd Herbert Stone, the second officer who was on the bridge lit the time the rockets were fired, were examined in the order nameid. All insisted.ths vcsssel could not have been the\'l‘itanic as she was not so large blit they were unable to state what ship it was. COIIDEIISED IDS CLISSIFIGITIOII Half cent per word eneh insertion in this column. Cash must accom- pany order and five per cent discount allowed. Mlminium charge twenty- er., insanity will he the basis of "Y9.°°“l'._’__.,________.___ ...-...._ this ples, it was learned today. WANTED. fllflli FOR GENEH/\l» Spencer was condemned as the housework. Apply 76 Queen St. 5-Ifidli. FOR SALE-A CHINA CABINET (new). Must be sold at once. Ap- p.ly at this office. 5-lfidiilpd. WANTED--MAID FDR GENERAL housework. Apply 169 Euston Fit. after 8.00 p. Q, A 5_-15d_I"'sv` Youno MAN Posi- tion as book~kesper or assistant with knowledge of sf/snography nnd type-writing. Apply Guardian. . s-isaaipe. Norton. nnvmo Lassen ri-in filhilng rights for Mr. Peter Stew- nd will "hm su" H" way from Parker'a I-Iouee where he five minutes late the southern c take action against any person chem clns, _ls isdral girls to learn the welvllli llllll' neae. Wages paid while learning. Apply to D. V. Jackson, Queen Howl. ' s-u.di-iil»¢- hreiiel. of on 5 . dl! morning whfis lie was running a- rived.in Oherlottetown at 9.10 a. 1:., ai-vo pond, Harrington, we _ will I v - _ _ _ ' ° _ _ M' ~- be regaid to the ‘ women and children I-llllllflflnfl Three officers of the (`-al|f`orliian,_ _ _T00 LITE F08 - fi-i€n¢1n_ Tim h,-oihcl-8 R,-,_-,___;__ A_ in ance was the reason given today by large sign .board at thc Northwest. Sydney and Daniel 'l‘., studying liiw th” _ Board Ol U0llf»f'0l who stated Corner of Gerrard St. and Carla- ln Calgary, besides one sister Lizzie th.” Montreal wmlld mmm. no-mn' WW” SI" Riverdale" dl’0"t “even H at h0m,,_ trlblltion to the Titanic relief fund. o’clock this morning. si-iid a 'controller, "and have come to the conclllsion that tlieie is no need for Montreal to subscribe f.o ` ' Donald Nicholson, M. l’., Phar- < thc lllnll- ‘MOFII2 Of thc “Wfly 01"'-R Iottetown has received word that whose bread winners'were employed l.()lllSllliRG, May lil-~’l‘he stmni-` ` ' . 4 -_ -_ (, on the Titanic and who went down ci' Morltmagily, Captain l"oliot, ar- Hon' Mr' Cochrane' Mmlhmr 0f`Hml rivcd today, with three bodies of tho of!'I‘oronto_ (I. Smith, of the cooking striff, and ii young girl about 15 years of age, name unknown, These are being lauded in lioulsburg, and will be expressed to Halifax for burial. The Montmagny sails at I1 o‘clock tonight to continue the sear- ch after taking on bunker coal. WILL ELECT SENITOR WASI-ilNG'l‘f)N, May 1--The housi- tnday adopted, 237 to 39, a joint. resolution, providing for an amend- the election of linlted States sena- tors by direct vote of thc people. It already had passed the senate and now goes to the president. HOT IH PARIS PARIS, May I3--The year 1012, adds another rccord to its credit. here, last week being the hottest ever recorded. The thermometer wav- ered between R6 and 90 degrees ln the shade. - miuiroli iluisli CAHSEI.. Prussia. May lil--I-fans, Hehmigulskl, ii Horton avilatrlr, was killed whilo "making an exhibition flight. His machine turned over and f-ell 300 feet. THE IEITIIER TEIPERITUIE 8Uli IOOI. ETC (Special to The Guardian.) _'ronoN'ro, iviny ir.-Moderate to fresh southwesterly winds; fair. The temperature at three o‘clocli this morning by the “Rexall Store" Tested Thermometer with n,.Northern exposure was 56 degrees above zero. The lowest temperature recorded yesterday was forty-eight degrees a- bove zero and the highest was fifty- sight above. The lowest temperature recorded the previous night. was fifty degrses above and at nine n. m.. it was fifty-eight and at nine p. m., it was forty-eight above. - The length of today will be four- teen hours and fifty-seven_mlnii_tea. The tide will be high 'this morning at 9 and tomorrow at 9.8%; lt will be high tonight at 10.03 .and tomor- row night at 10.54 , 16th, Inst. at 6.14 p. fn. - All=_ier.ll1nr\1| one wane other, sweaty live nlniien. im, . ._nav mnorajo Lmimmin un nonu.__m¢na. ' I 1 in many loom: nun. T'f__ '_ fn t I .in., today for (‘corgetown. He l anlr arcl cn , Harold Reynolds, Acnmc through tg Gharlonetownr ment to the constitution to permit, llfnu-d’a Llniment Lumberinan'a fact that there are also ten time; and iomantic lying m*“`hl""“ with Clfdll fililui-T Eli fill he-fore Justice Morchausci in .il cd nnil his body could not he found. M()N'l‘REAL, May 14-’l`I1ut the TORONTO. May I4-The body ol “'““ removed frm" the Sunolk (""’“"` . Deep sympatiiy in felt fm- his win. Montreal survivors of tile Titanic an unlinown man who bled to death l'y_j"l1 thls “m"""°(‘" t" the- sl'“t°l’l'9£'£l. ;"‘I thn' "'i:.'.'ly‘- nm Pfitélyf oived mother, hi-others' and sister, ng illsmiiel" M0 all Wpalllly flpllplc and from ii deep gash in the inside of llflsml' i llc was ii general favorite with nl] hin I-llllh f»ll€Y ‘I0 “Ut "CWI Dllllllll HSSlFll»' U10 lcft wrist* was found behind R ___,,,___,_,____V,__,__,,__Y_,_1v______,_,_,,_,_,_,,,,____,_l__Y_____,_____Y___,*_____.,__________V________s___________Y___________,____V_V_, Disgusteil _ Evening . IIIIIIIIIN Iiiil __ EU IIIIIIIIIII IS Belllg Explillellclld By ` Wi|lCutAdrlfiFromHusband _ --- ' (Canadian Press.) ___ NEW Yonx, lviny 14-A London ' And Allilfldpll IriG0m8 (Canadian Press.) cable says George Bernard Shaw in ` (Canadian Press.) From* Him BE-nLiN,~ ivlny 14-'rue oonnniaoe an article in the onuy News oniiii- M0N'l`f"91\L» Mer 14~M this al- oi the National Aviation fund` for ed "Some unmentioned morals of gzgoggésnggigiylxls ‘gf ttl;‘°el{‘I‘$‘€tl_lg*1Btll0" which an appeal was published on the Titanic disaster" asks why it is Machinery ,Cu of Canada I; ge April 21-itaskini: private persons and uint tho effect oi the seiiontloiiol Knowlton, Montrail the 'ninnnger fo di » 'numcipiamies t” subscribe towards catastrophe oil thc modern nation is EHVB inf-Hi’-Htlllif l-eillllfymuy on the im-' NEW Y()R2l`EmM;l;. Pililiiyih p;v,,iy,, g:§5°"II;3]ie*:_Orf{1”[f§ 0frec:i°\;`;’dl’l3§’§e°a;° to cast it into transports, not of lll0Ve"lH_lllf‘ ln, I-he “l100 mM1\_\l8Cl1lll‘" Nesbitt ’l‘hnw is preparing to forever _ _ _ _ _ Y prayer, not of sympathy with the lug business since the formation of withdraw from the lifc of Hari-y ;"'. "vel ‘Ive mluloll dollals- bereaved, nor of congratulations of I-he °°mI"1"Y~ Thaw ahandonin the ' como l`~ lt is estimated that outstanding the I-eneneil, not of poetic express- 'He said in 1000 there were 75 mf-eiv'en from ing, m,n',.:,;l,,k-iii. sa; subscriptions promised will bring the ions of soul purified by pity and ter shoe manufacturers with credit rat- in.¢iepennen¢_ me - L l-Olfll UD to Blwcn ulilli0l\ li‘/G llllllil' ror,but of the wild defiance of incx- Ing Hi- l»W° million lloilil\‘I-I to four The last time'Evclyn Thaw sawhcr red thousand dollars. orable fate alid of the undeniable million dollars but iii 1911 there hughand nn,-ing the |,,5¢_ sanity test "'***'---- fact by the explosion of olltrngoous Were 133 NHHCCR of his company's in white plain, in the proceedings . ' ' _ 4 . . '. ' ' ' I V _ . I ‘_ Mr Shaw criticized the story, in l_1lllll0n- l0\ll‘» hllndred and eighty and Angling 1909 one was qiim-te,-ei] - ' to ten million dollare- in the roomy jail adjoining the lll`5t." attI‘l1Llf.€B. ilnll I-lull- ("Blll»f-llll `“ White Pliiiils court house by the IN Smith, who he nays is written of in sheriff of West Cliei-:ter County and the ilcwspapcrs as if her \v<~rc Noi- afforded practically nn iinlimiled op- ' H00. Wll0l`9HB 0110 llllllli ii0SlI-Willy _ portunlty to associate with the fam- known about Captain Smith is that ily there igmcial by phu.ne_) _he lost his ship ‘hy deliberately and l)uringHthe entire time he enjoyed ii (_;si0n(;1~1T0wN_ May 14__M an ‘_lI‘ HIIHISLCI" \\f\dHl` accident the boat wus- found, laso hifi I in minority?" . ' fifflllllllllfl £0 be 0l0¢‘~ff0"-lllpd next Wvcli cap. but the young msn was drown- ionnofiion Press.) iiisiinnian p,-,,s,._, for the murder of Miss Avis Liuiwll. »_-_ (Speclni hy Phone.) 5:-afiiim-ITOWN, Mny 14-The pre- liniirary hearing- ln the McGee call opsiicil till- morning null several old witnesses were recnlled. Ainbro-.e Cassidy, brother of pris- oner, wi... the first witness re-called. He said t' fi cow is ii. my possession. Peter Cassidy, my hi-otlier, owns the cow and told me to tale her. Pst- rick Mcilee pail nothing for the cow. Mrs. McGee was rf, lmtrfck McGar- ney's when I if-fi.. tn- ‘ow away. There was no one there when I took the cow. I don't think ihcle was any butter in the house. The only person I cver talked to abr ‘t the children was Thomas ll/lcCar' .i. I said that if the doctor said it was matches that poisoned the children it washer. I said it would have been better for herself and her father if she had died when she was two years old, if this was proved against l."._ I never said she burned a born orc stack of hay. I did not say to Tom McCarron that after Johnnie died that I hoped my iither would believe it now, hutl did say, if she is not out of her mind and did the deed that she shoulu be pun- ished. This was all thc new evidence ‘ he gave. ' - Mrs. Katie I-llcken recalled-it was on "l‘uesday, April 16, that Johnnie ‘McGee was at my store and bought matclies. I-Ie had ri note with him. The note read as follows:-Give John- 'nie a pair of .~u.>"l'.s foi himself, five cents worth ...i matches, and the rest in candy. Thi note was not signed. I have niadc a thorough search but fflnziot find the 1 ‘+e. 1 only gave. him ff- . <-ents ~ ull of matches, be- cause and 'I 1. ui him five cents ,worth tlirre \vo..l