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Does the man make, Who chooses Campbell Bros'. Store In which to buy his New Hat. RADE UNITY Should Be Adopted In Brit- ish Empire. DO NOT ASK CHANGE OF IMPERIAL FISCAL POLICY BUT OF METHODS. Rummage Sale, Saturday,: Princess St opposite Opera House. history :--8ir George Cavalier, Zenena Missionary, will =: , Sydenham St. Church Hall, to-mor- DPOOOOOPIOHDE WHIG TELEPHONES 243--Dusiness Office. 229--Editorial Rooms. 202--Jobbing Department. Everything that's printable. CHEAP DINNER showing that traitor who successfully planned the arrcst off an important group of Premiers Deakin and Jameson De- Imperial Preference Which Would Embeody Spirit of Unity and Decide Empire's yesterday's imperial tered. here, is preceded hy a note from the secretary of state for the colonies announcing that request a sununary tion of the promier's address delivered included (with some 5 It appears from the re- issued precise that Mr. Deakin opened from almost an entirely academic point of view, pointing out how foreign imports to i had shown increasingly We have just finished stock- taking, and find we have a few set short of a small num- clear out at a great sacri- Come and get a snap, $12, $10, $9 Sets, for commonwealth premier the purchasing power enormous asset and shonld be used unitedly. ed that if retalintion was in prospect discriminating against colonics would desire Robertson Bros. Britain and her to treat cspecially trices doing nw tarre export trade with Premier Deakin urged that there should be a preference in popu- well as in a trade, channels of trade, and that the maintenance of all these links between the different portions of the empire would stimulate and om- a spirit of unity i which would decide its destiny. Base Ball Bats Catchers' Mitts question should be taken out of the Basemen's Gloves |. was not to be confused tion as competition between onies would suffices 'to keep prices Australia was the third best customer for the products of the united kingdom and it should be re- Suits and Caps." to trac Anything and everything for the trade to continental countries was al game at the busy Sporting Goods Jameson endorsed ever He advocated preference as an experiment and did not ask the "Mric morninz nt cino, a small vil the mouth of the that the bodies of the missing couple had been found in the river bound to gether with strong ropes, and with heavy stones tied to their feet. features were terribly distorted by the home government policy, but change the He said Cape Colony would in granting a prefer- Reciprocity could be establish. ed} however small. Natal bdlieved in a {liscriminating sci colference adjonrned till to-day, when it is hoped to finish the debate. Angrove Bros., 88 and 90 Princess St. N DOWN PRESIDENT Removal Sale moved in June to larger premises, on Cenerous Discounts Will be given on our stock of Monuments and Headstones, for May only. See 8. J. Kilpatrick Corner of Bagot and Queen streets, fore placing any orders. boat and went ht over the head of Jere Hutchins, president of the Detroit United rail- way, and to negotiate for three cent fares and other terms direct with the stock and bondholders is a plan that may be attempted by Mayor Thomp- . Evidences of anxiety on the part the Montreal holders of D. U. R. securities have given inspiration to pursue such a course. Montreal newspavers sav the depress river niffety-seven points, November election points, in March, are due to politics, as practised by The mavor replies that such a condition is due only to the bad policy followed by the man- agement of the company vite stockholders to appoint a com- come here to witness its decline frém GOES TO WINNIPEG. Mavor Thompson F. A. Folger as Superintendent of- Canadian Northern. F. A. Folger, of Kingston, has been this afternoon to was formerly su- the Kingston & Pome as a well-known His many friends Going West To Join Brother. ("nt to the laver, who came to thirty-five years ago fram the eastern Quebec, his Hirth place, and popular citizen. will wish him every success in his new and i= an expert dress goods, is leaving this eitv fon ashington, where he will en- In Canadian Magazine for May are thrown interesting moral charges n arges, Friends of Mr.: Raver tendered him a "The Eccentricitics of Genius," farewell supper last night. erection in Westminster Baseball On Wednesday. a tablet to the memory of h a, ied a BE : Detroit," 3, (14 innings.) nguished writers, is striking. Binney Alfred have left for Saltcoats, Saskatchewan. Boston, 4: New York, 7. ° Eastern League.--Montreal, 0: Jersey City, 3; Providence, 2 A -------------- A Sudden Death. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Cheney makes oath that he is senior partuer of the J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, end that said firm wifl pay the sum of HUNDRED * DOLLARS for and every case of Catarrh that FRANK J. CHENE me and subscribed my presence, this 6th day of December, "I. Bigelow, electrician for the Willson carbide works, Merritton, expired sud- denly of heart failure while He was sixty-two years of age. He leaves a widow, but You're 10 be the 'judge. London, May your verdiet. Will Hollis Mountain Tes mak abroad, aroused i® daughter of a od for terrorists even proposed to bring his wife to Rusia to deliver her to the polices After reading the letter ghe took pelon. Her body was in fe coffin being buried un der wreaths of crimson flowers, | READY TO FIGHT. Mexico" City, Mex., May 2. Mexico is ready to de- clare war upon Guatemala at any moment, The re- lations between the two govermments have become so strained that it is felt that such a declaration is imminent. Over ten thous- and Mexicans troops are mobilised near the Guate- mala border. in the River. Rome, May 2.- Two voung Austrian visitors, Gustave P'fifier Kuli, have met with a tragic end. In the latter days of March the Austrian consul weovived a heart-breaking letter from Prawd®iicr, who lives in a gmall town in Bohemia, asking the consul wos of and all over Rome, but were fruitless ram from Fiumi near Rome, agony of death. It has now young couple munion in St, ar the shore committing suicide they sent all their money and small souvenirs to their parents in Austria. Chivalrous Country. Little Rock, Ark., May 2.--John Hen derson, a negro, obtained a verdiot for $5,000 by a jury in the circuit against Silas Stevenson and Ed. Grif fith, planters, of Kilbourne township, He was taken from his home 1905 by the defendants and whipped until his flesh was flayed because refused to work on the plantation the plaintifis, Spencer, Ind., May 2.--After cutting the telephone wires eight. masked men home of John Laymon after midnight, and shot him in chest;, then after dragging him the farm house in a dying condition tiod him to a tree and were about to lash him when Laymon's pleading sof tened the hearts of his assailants Laymon was recently arrested on The eight masked men attacked him because of his conduct. France's Tavern Restored. New York, May 2.--The Sons of the Revolation yesterday dedicated : PE re-opened France's Tavern of revolu-| A number of men working in an ex tionary fame. It has been made to conform to its appearance as General George Washington saw "it, when bade farewell to his generals at the close of the wari The old building at the corner of Pearl and Broad streets was' familiar to all tourists, but its restored state they will hardly re- cognizre it. Two storeys have taken off. the roof changed, and . oth- et alterations made, and it is now a handsomer building, and more coldhi- al in style. A large part of the origin- al brick and wood has been used. Will Await Their Return. ) the in revolutionary cir- of good social position » in the re t Kiev she two ears, ~ 15, on con- dition that She » abroad. There she » lun, known as an ener- of the organization, and 1 r d was a BEXREFEEXREFHERER HINO END OF ROMANCE FUGITIVE LOVERS DIE TO- GETHER IN THE TIMBER Joined With Rope and Rocks Attached, Bodies Are Found and Flora her son, who had written telling her that he intended to throw himself into the Tiber, t his fiance The police were informed by the con sul and supplied with pl voung Austrians The most exhaus ether with anxious inquiries were made Tiber, announced Their been ascertained that the after taking the com ter's in Rome, walk ed to Fiumicino, where they spent two days. On the third day they took up the river, landing after a little time and disappearing in a small wood n During the nig s'lves neck ropes and tying feet, the couple calmly walked into th and were soon carried toward by a strong current. Before ght, after binding them and waist with strong i avy stones to their court from and he in been 2.<In consequence of the reassuring reports she is réceiv- ing, as to the condition of Joseph Chamberlain's health, mother of Mrs. Chamber) from the United States, wa, but will y Mrs. Endicott, in, who ar- HURSDAY, MAY 2, 1907. Russian Revelutionist Takes Her Life to Escape Prison. St. Potet fy May | 2--The funeral Baradina, who com- - MAN SURRENDERED, Trail For Many Weeks. New York, May 2.--After holding at Thomas Donohue, wanted for murder, was captured. He was not taken un- til a bullet had pierced his lung and he toppled headlong from a coping. He is now in Harlem hospital -~ ex- pected to die. By good luck all the policemen escaped injury, owing to Donohue's hurried aim. For weeks the police have been hunting the' desperate man. They learned he was sleeping in a little hall bedroom in a Third avenue tenement. Twelve policemen surrounded the build- ing. Donohue replied to a demand to open his door by sending a bullet through the panel. Ther he leaped from his window to the roof of a one- story building. Policemen surround- ed it and they began to close in. Ful- Iv one hundred shots were exchanged, Donohue leaping from roof to roof. When his ammunition was exhausted he tried to leap back into the window of his room. As he stood up a bullet struck him. He reeled over the edge of the roof. PITH OF THE NEWS. | The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Three men were killed, on Tuesday, in a wreck on the CPR, at Fort William, EL Despatches from Cettinje tGeny the re- ports of the rising of the Montenegrin clans, Local option went into effect in for- May first. Two Hamilton hotelmen were fined £50 each for selling liquor during pro hibited hours, Several persons were killed at Lode, Poland, in riots between nationalists and socialists, Over a thousand persons were ar rested in Paris as o result of May day disturbances. Henry M. Whitney, is a candidate for the democratic nomination for gover- nor of Massachusetts, An incre of ten per cent. has been granted the Grand Trunk roadmasters, foremen and sectionmen, he Mutual Life, Asserance com- pany, of New York) will mar a sky scraper of eighteen storeys in Toronto. United States marines were attacked Ly police, with revolvers and machet. im, at Santiago de Cuba, on-Monday. Michael Repp, Fulton Chain, N.Y. employed at the state hatchery at was drowned Ihe New York state legislature has pe 1 a bill forbidding 'railways to work any train hand more than six teen hours a day. Miss Brassey, a relative of Lord Brassey, was killed the other day while trying to save a dog from an oncoming automobile, Montreal socialists meeting, on the Champ de Marg, was broken up by a charge of Laval students, and the po lice ran the whole crowd ip the streets, At Rochester, N.Y., Dominic Fuino, convicted + of murder, second degree, for the killing of Camille Page, was sentenced to a life term in Auburn prison Hudson Morrison centenary. * land is seriously damaged. sons were injured, two fatally, tion of directors of the company. (5. here than in their own country. Quite True. Other stores have $2. derbies," hut competent judees toll v8 that for in o The Police Battle With a « er omantic his- En Murderer. : A HUNDRED SHOTS EXCHANGED BEFORE THE And Then Only When a Shot Pass- ed Through His Lungs--The Police Had Been on the Man's bay twelve policomen until he emptied his three revolvers, during a veritable pitched battle over half a dozen roofs, crisp, A. J. Small Offered Big Sum For ment is made here, that the Bennett Theatrical Enterprise company, of this city bas offered A, J. Small, Toron- to, to buy out his circuit in Canada. The Bennett people, it was sgid, of- fered $1,000,000 for the ciremit and connections and the offer, being refus- ed, was later increased to $1,250,000. The theatres affected would be the Grand and Toronto opera houses in Toronto, the Grand in Hamilton, the Grand in Ottawa, the Grand in Lon- don, and the Grand in Kingston, all owned by Mr. Small, besides the book- ings between Windsor and Toronto, trolled by the Bennett people in Lon- General Manager Bennett, when seen in his office to-day, said: "It is not true Shat we reached that point where we got down to figures, It is true, nivertielinn, that we have . ~ ty-four Ontario municipalities on | made the offer to him that any time ho js willing to sell we will buy out his entire circuit at a fair valuation. Thus far Mr, Small has not seen fit to accept our offer." Man Signed Paper Selling His here last week for $60, of which $10 was paid down, watch and overcoat wanded over, and the balance of the «ash was to be in 85 monthly instal nents. But the sale was cancelled, or the S.P.C.W. interfered. The poo- le are from Southern Europe. orting her, and as she is young and attractive, she had other admirers. agreeable to the transfer; so was her wshband. The woman wanted to see the sale was legal, and' went with the led of sale on a scrap of paper to the SP.CW. to see if it was all right. But it wasn't, and the buyer 8 now looking for his ten dollars, watch and overcoat. The police refuse | to give the names, but are expecting developments. Old Forge, while planting some fry, |, tus Jennings, aged fifty-four years, liv- ing at Vallonia Springs, lost his life in a horrible manner, yesterday, while at work in the woods, chopping a tree down and which had started to fall. He ran to get out of the way, having an axe in his hand. Clifiord 8S. Sims, assistant to the He aw cought under thet allie tee president of the Erie railroad for ab. out two years, has resigned to become| u manner as to orush the skull, and general manager of the Delaware & broken, A cable message vesterday announced , the arrival, in Shanghai, of Rev. Drs. Carman and Sutherland. They will be present at the celebration of the Burning stones, cinders and ashed from Stromboli have destroyed the gardens all about the crater within a radius of 1,500 feet, and the whole is- A passenger train on the Ohio river railrond, was wrecked at Pleasant View, W. Va., last evening, while run- ning sixty miles an hour. Twenty per- cavation on the Sgulanges canal at Cedars, Que.. were overwhelmed by a landslide. Foreman B. E. Brodie was killed and several others were injured. Jacob Frank, an agent for the New York Life Insurance company in this city, was arrested, on Wednesday, charged with forgery in the third de- gree in connection with the recent elec- Sir Wilfrid Laurier assured the Can- ada Club in London that 'he had no fear of Canada becoming Americanized hy the present influx of Americans into the west. He was a rreat admir- er of the Americans. he said, but those who were coming into Canada knew that their property and 1il§ were safer SAVED FROM FLAMES. Woman and Infant, Taken From Oswego, N.Y., May 2.--Sick in bed with a six-days'-old baby by her side, Mrs. Christopher Rowe was carried from her buming home in Naomi street yesterday afternoon by: neigh- bors who rushed to the woman's as sistance, While both mother and child esthped injury, the former is to- night in a serious nervous state from the effects of the excitement. The flumes are said to have originat- ed from a defective stovepipe hole. A fire had been started but a few min- utes before in the parlor stove. When the flymes were discovered in an up- stairs room they had secured a good start. A telephone call was sent in, but considerable time elapsed be- fore the department could make the long run. Once at the burning house, it was found almost impossible to get any kind of a stream from the hose, owing to some trouble with wat- er maing. The roof of the house was burned off, and the interior badly renched. There is an insurance of $1,000, that will cover the loss. In the upstairs bedroom, where the fire broke 'out, hung a pair of Mr. Rowe's trousers containing four twen- ty-dollar bills, which were burned to a WILL HE SELL? Canadian Circuit. London, Ont., May 2.-- The state utside of the vaudeville theatres con- lon, Hamilton, Toronto and Ottawa. Mr. Small on the subject. We have STOPPED SALE OF A WIFE. Young Wife For $60. Montreal, May 2.--A wife was sold The woman's husband was not sup- me offered to. buy her, and she was Binghumton, N.Y., May 2.--Augus- Mr. Jennings, with his sons, was and the axe was driven into his head. The body struck the ground in such the right arm and left leg were also » Is It To Be A Precedent ? Loudon, May 2.--The censor's pro- hibition of the production of "The Mikado," as a mark of sympathy with Japan, is causing considerable protest here. Vincent Kennedy, Irish- Nationalist member for the west divi- sion of Cavan, hds given notioe that he will question the government in the 'house as to whether Premier Campboll-Bannerman will cause the presentation of "Hamlet" to be pro- hibited "'since' Denmark is a friendly power and a Danish king is therein portrayed as a murderer." A Knight Under Arrest. Madras, May 2.-8Sir George Gough Arbuthnot, of the firm of Arbuthnot & Co., of this city, whose London house was run in connection with P. MoFayden & Co., which failed for a farge amount, in October last, 'and caused the head of the firm to com- mit suicide, has been arrested here in connection with the failure, WHY HASIT BEEN find no place here. Fit and The fashionable § length tourist model, trimmed with sell strapping and velvet collar. Great value at the price, $10. Made of Fawn Whipcord, § hip length fitted Coat, self strapping, man tailored collar and reveres. Very Special at $7.50. In all the newest materials, Sunburst accordeon pleated, welted pleats and circular models, from $2.50 to $22.50. We invite you to call at our | Steacy's | NOLAN-SULLIVAN ~In Kingston, on SAWY Axe Driven Into Head. Funeral private. Service at St. George's McCARTNEY.--In Kingston, May 200, Funeral, on Saturday a With--You ~=About Our-- Ready~Wear © Section A SUCCESS ? Because at all times we offer our customers garments not only stylish, but strictly correct in every particular. HOW IS THIS ATTAINED? 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