ek | x es The : Daily British Whig YEAR 75--NO. 83. : RINGSTON ONTARIO, TUESDAY, APRIL 7 1908. : LAST EDITION Ses [mesa GEWED) UP WOUND [1 =| Ts Son surplus of Bs MW was utilized i k FR INCREASED TAX RA IE i r= | 1®)] Tiger 0m axatio as high er h, if ther | i 3 ¢ , : { taxation 'ug/l ERI . pe to Cairo Railway. \ ~ [April 7. Ottawa Yas any means whereb iL would be . -------- -------------- ingecessary to add halt a mill to the | London, April 3 ~Cecil Rhodes { ' Valley and Up- { tax ation, should be fully conside- | great, dream of 3 Cap Yiaire i } ww St' Lawsthae Was Adopted by the City Council at: fhe us a itp The Life of Robert Inglis, Athlete, --7 150 nie Last Night's Session. | ne got ove" by securing from th | Grose termini ab Beoken Wil" Was Saved By 3y Surgeon. Be lature the right of ex-|¥ a he ae gortherly winds, ling the time for the payment of | "8 Arnage Lh Bega Hmmm, fair and a little | n h ro furthe to eomtinue th i dibait ar: s. 'This gave mn increased | ET uf further oO eomtinu the line yearly revenue, and it was not neces- | North-west the ugh the great copper colder to-day and on Wedualag. Ald. Elliott Wanted 0 Old Rate Retained---Ald' nt uot pees | Lek to Rowe. Riise" iat wns ng| IN@W York Doctor Performed Unusual Operation { | sary to invrease the taxes. Ald. Harty og ' ave the line all British, but this, of | Chown's Motion to Use the Water Works' hh {ross an at | ure is impose, 17 will in". ---Young Man Hod Beta Stabbed in Adhd Harty wus quite right. the pro foreign territory south of the equator, t Tr w. Surplus Was Defeated. re wee Srl ope reat raw, --- = . "3 rate, - . | EE mt-- A i I , I Ch The gap between the Congo and Khar Id. Rent sau that a E10 must toum is not vel. SEPR i for, hn New York, April 7.With a koife a word tltercation with three stran The city council debated the budrot ever, the streets in whi h the light Lit have money to 'keep up its works, and an sear be doubled that the g t und in his heart that was every gers on the street. The hospital hap for four hours, last night, and the department had excavated for gas the s haols required more money, enterprise will be earried through indie Bilt hi arer death. Ro. Pened to be near by, and the injum 1 in Le oe 5 r ute AH Care cath Oo ' only change made was a transfer of [ mains, bad been left in bad condi | the n the school rate must be raised the npt distant fatkiee mingle biy g him n Ceath, Nor} man was. hurried to it $300 from incidentals to the parks' | tion, and that department should pu | it was impossible, he said, to have bert Inglis, a young athlete, of Yon- I'he stitches had to he made when Committee afipropriation those streets in proper condition | the school requirement increasing each J kers, was taken to St, Joseph's hos the heart was distended or between ' : wai | b 0 Sk. 1 . 1 the tax rate was fixed at twenty { this purpose it could use the $2300 | year without raising the rate of tax mn-- pital,in that ety, and within fifteen] heat » &8 had they been taken when and one-half mills, an increase of hali jsurplus, gud this would reduce | ation, Directors to Be Held Liable to] minutes was on the operating table,| the organ was contracted, they would a mill, necessitated wholly by the in appropriation required by the board Aid. Rigney said that there w as Extent of $1,150,¢ where the surgeons opened his breast,| have been te mm away when the heart creased needs of the schools, {ot works. That matter, the finance something in Ald. Harty's suggestion, April 7 ' Ww ig & lifted out the heart, put three stitches | swelled acai: with blood. Removal of . 1 tres . g o u Kain \ Ald. Elliott tried to have the bud (committee, Ald. Ellioty held, should but of course, i was just de laying Montreal, pri 4. fo Diavert,; aud replaced the organ. A fowl a portion of two ribs on the left side get referred back to the finance com (take into consideration, and that Was | the day. of jodgment liquidator of the Bank of Yarmouth hours later the patient was able to! was noces before the heart could } mittee for the purpose of finding a why he wanted the draft budget re "It's prolonging the agony." said | and Ontario hank, expire a) his, at alk, and the physicians sdid that his] he taken The: stitahee ere means of keeping the rate of taxation ferred back. Ald. 'Angrove isfaction at the judgment handed down recovery i msible, although his con-| with cateut whois: he' Peec | Ine . Angrove. ' 5 a Jed ( J ' ag us - 1 a . ghs, wn he recover atl twenty mills. He presented a rood In order that the tax rate Le kept "It's mortgaging posterity," declap-| im the Bank of Yarmouth case, hold dition is still considered extremely] ed = cone ucn ering Poe tase, but his resolution was defeated [at twenty mills, Ald. Elliott said that } ing the directors responsible for losses : . : ! How i ri hy t hat . } ed Ald ined. 1 the bani Mr. Stavert| Sriti al, with the chances against him. Forninsky, whom the police had ar yy lowrteen to six | snc! had to reduce t appro It's deferring the evil day, aquoth Istaine y . ay Ave Inglis received his wound lollowing| rested, as the man whb assaulted | im Ald. Chown essaved to have last |priations hy $1,000, Hig suoeestion Ald ited that similar action against the t yeur's tax rate remain unchaneed by | as given above, provided for $2,300 of lirectors of the Ontario bank would utilizing some of the water works | that Then 82.200 was estimated to be pr uted, and the amount in-} plus, but fourteen to six was oles crape the street Much of that volved in this action would be about PITH OF THE NEWS. proba We ih ¢ will be asked to re chalke rainst his Jwesentation {could be saved, pe haps 21,000 were | PUTPOSes, the rate of taxation should 21.150 tain the post for some time longer halk E Suaiont | rte point in 'were a v . a, OY in | be increased. For ten years the school 1,150,000. al The Very Latest Culled From Al until 8 SUCCess hs wen chosen the long and wearisome debate was © the budget that could Le struck out, | lemands have been increasing, but | To Attract Immigrants. Over The World. he Pemo convention in the Ald. Chown's resolution to utilize the and the $1,030 covered, there had been no increased tax rate u I Avil The attorney for the defence in the " sed Bryan for #2500 appropriated for completing the | - Ald. Givens said that he and Mg, Jin accordance with the increased | Melbourne ' experts the | P hE 4 'opted a resolution de O'Kill street sewer, ax follows : 82, | Campbell had proposed using the £2, | school expe nditure His idea was toe : ti fro Sritain 000 for city property to establish a [300 surplus from the light plant ex- | raise the taxes every time the sc hool ng » mimi Hon , n a al Wa heating plant, ete., in the city build: | tensions towards the cost of installing regoirements increased, because it was : ) aL pi tr y & a 000.000 Yas in | bv the Canadian + ings, and $500 for parks: the amount | the new system of are lights wanted | impossible to keep paring down the | fered a large tra ha L I : 1 fae |pany. are closed The story that the Meir poli an | ilks and Muslins Dress for the sewer to be raised by deben- lor the streets However, Ald. Givens | M™uired appropriation of the vari. |extent, which he hyo ae 3 M |" Owing to an outhreak of small pox | Street Railway company of New rk i$ Fabrics form the foundation ture by-law, instead of taking it out [seid he would not do anything to ous committees. Ald, ( raig beld that I the purpose: . = Ee he Kin : n ho | the Hager ville schools have been elos | contributed £300,000 ¢., the repub he an + of this business and although of the revenue of 1908. This resolu | prevent the using of this $2,300 for | the council was now quite instifie Jj Ale an rite tie: proces of | ed for ten days at least compaign fund is denied point blank [4 we have grown past all for. tion was before the council for - two | the Purpose Ald, Elliott suggeste in increasing the rate of taxation | ea will make equally en A 1 fight is being put up by the] PY C. N. Bliss; the treasurer of the | seeing, Dress Fabrics still hours, and was very nearly passing Ald. Chown said that in realite th (Continued on page 2.) Bd 5 ibaa ofitrs , , liberals in "the legislature against the | "Publican national] committee, (3 hold foremost place in the but for the fear of the aldermen that | 22 300 referred to had really been ex Saurfaning oN proposed revision of the constituen Policeman Shea Montreal, was kill ¢ Stores prestige and reputa- they would he doing something next | pended in permanent additions to the " " : jes ed; Chief Carpenter, seriousiy wound- | 4 tion. So you have that sat- to criminal in orderine work done | plant not included in the by-law. It : The annual meeting of the Lake Su. |d, and Policeman Foeault wounded by isfaction when you come here ant not providing funds for it was, therefore, impossible to firure up SrIOE Corporation "at Jetkev City } John Smith. whom they were seeking Mayor Ross and Alds. Angrove, Car. | on that amount, ! haries D.. Warren. Toront was re-| to arrest for non-payment of a board son, Chown, , Couper, Craig, Elliott, Yd. Chowa said that the limit of MAEe : ' bill. Smith hel > for Dress Goods and Silks h elected presiden the police' force and Free, Givens, Grabam, Hanley, Harty, | school expenditure had not yet been you know you are coming to ae leading place. You are Hoag, Henderson, Kent, Mo ann, Mg. freached. Only that the faculty of curred in vorold, Sunday morning ur J as hnally: shot three times Cartney, Nickle, Rigney and. Robert: | education had aided the board of Alexander Wills has been arrested or sure of quality You are FON were it atten ance, education to extent of £3,050 A er I I h ef harge f arson. % I a ; r « 1 of . 4 n Hugo Ss S vant urns Out a { mn ge X ; : o : Nickle, Henderson Ald. Craig held that when more money was required for educational Whatever we are, we are first and foremost a Dress Goods Store. We might en- FPSO Se T.~Australia is : thing she can to encour vin trial, at Detroit a : n Hon, | Jury to disagre : ¢ 1. Six delegates | Colored Cott tic convention ton com Dress Fabrics thus including olored 4 ! + Three big mills at Cornwall, owned | Were elected he national democra 1 large that term and say + ' -- Ferd ---------- In consequence a fire which oc | firemen city at bay for five sure of the nicest goods, W. H. Hearst is to be the congerva- | Mg a hundred and fifty thousand ma stylish w én wear the world over ' Ald, Elliott's Advice, have o_ ask the city council for more tive candidate in the Soo against |%ons, bricklayers, and allied workmen | The adoption of the mance commit- | money if it was to keep first-class 0 d A . Semi F he build des ot Charles N. Smith, the present repre | in the building trades, went into eficet id 8 ANC an the Bulge was haved Seuthors; R d ' Age. sentative in the legislature. on Monday morning, Trouble has been ur 80 men y ¢ obertson. In amendment, yor Ross read a recommendation TRE Philadelphia = city council will . bel hr for months. The wen have Ald, Hition ud Jou Aha budge ol last Fears finanes Sum, asked to appropriate not less than hraing on a maximum day of nine oe pigeon eg How wen »e referred back to le | agreed to by Wott and others lieve listress wong | hours. Last fal + ste ¢ : y . W000 to relieve the distress among! hours. Last fall the masters offered ! better It includes all : the newest weaves such as ance committee for further consid- | thut the tax vate hereafter be increas. Former Chambermaid of Fy Writer Steals the 'unemployed and their families | higher wage scale with a veduction o eration. ed whenever the board of education ntary estimates of $107. | hours, which w ref Ihe gover: ' 8 i of § ours, wag Ne We FOVErn- | Ald. Elliott said that he ught { asked more money for 'the schools lai { . Suppler he table the | ment intervene 4 the controver that the rate of taxation po be Fake 'a mill off the taxation, or { Ring from Jeweler' s Shop---Cannot Exp ain leis] ' ni dn ot i the a » h th the -- -- CHEVRONS kept at twenty mills on the dollar, | even a hali mill » said the mayor islature 1 Z i i "i ity A * il expenditure, $7,909.- | the masters havi od 40° submgi instead of raising the rate du twenty and all the committees sowd be Why She Did it. . ! | Xpenditu mast rs I agreed to submit IMPERIALS new propositions. to the Mien and a hall mills. The people were crippled in their work 'Lhe rate Hubner, a woolen worker ph-------- -- FINE WORSTEDS paying taxes for so many special { would have to be raised some time -- : by. taking: a+ Hose P 2 and + ! sd svicide by taking a dose 5 cond sading / ' "ee . things that they wondered what was | There was no getting over that, he i : . hel 3 Rinir Hubnér a . assed Sec gud Rea ing » QUEEN'S CLOTHS really done with the taxes in the | said. The finance committee had ver 'ari, April 7 oti Tug ould few davs ag we We shopping, | strychnine a : E xtc erent ar h the legis ature } main. If it could be shown that it carefully ®considered the matter, and | perl aps turn in h . i | : "| former resident of Guelph, wa A : wel iie v moved the} NOVELTY wOILES was absolutely necessary to raise the | had come to the cone lusian that the god how his former chambermaid he vhere * examined some rings. One| three ye Af LO age Har : | se eadir | regan . MAROUISETTES rate, then the people would probably | tax rate must be increased. In three and whe the | At Dulialo a Cal Wrne ) prevent be satisfied, but until that was done, | years the school demands had in walked into restaurant a at gists tilling a do prescription | I UNIONS 1 way and Ellicott s is, an ! ing | » ! than once | } there would bo much dissatisfaction. | creased by 87.500, and that meant g |%vit her but to stea & Worth | tion sl lipped it into her purse it id FIRES Geta speaking: a we ot char Jefors or ang as nd dosel ld ARMURES, ET | | 1 1 There were woveral reductions. that | mill on the dollar #1 vou fy m a jeweller's shop, and now |, A nd the temptation so |S conld be made Ald *0n_said he would like to |the old woman, who was I id of | natural or a while\ she hesitated { Woouey the head ' 0 t # tre eription | | | LA he having in her old Al Ald. Elliott said that two vears ago fsee the light department forced 1, | having been in the service of th ot, | ile we tell the jeweller Hon. A. ©. Murray, representing the | The ¥ tity is 1 put on thel® We invite inspection the people voted £55,000 for eXten- put in repair the streets which it in- | When she was young and pretly, 1s nl away * The latter seemed sions to the light plant.' Owing te | jwred. To him, Ald. Elliott's plan {ial | way out, and she ddopted it. But the . sion the bill excollent management, when all the | sremed a reasonable one, and should The ' a 'curious one Ne | jeweller natarally 'missed his ring |b accepted: invitations te e.part | reading and extensions would be completed, there [commend itself to the council ago, when she was only twenty » % | and, from, certain circumstances "and al > Luebee Sercontenaryo pageant comme would Iw a surplus of 82300, How. . ob-age: she waz splays} wa rhian [deseription which he furnished to 'the | report tha the d inio _ mh. mail by itor ugo, who was then | } } J x athile rovernment completed ' ¢ n " police, the latter were able to trace! governmen 1 Death Of Danish Minister Ald. Nickle Favors Increase. living with his family in exil in | her and away she had to go from | purchase Fi f some three ( b Ai I 7 Wilhelm 1 . Ver t y 14 go om | Mm 5 openhager pril 7 helm DAILY MEMORANDA. |. Ald. Nickle said he believed it the | Guernsey. She served. the oet well fp, xurious apartment to prison | hundred Dani h ni f fina Nowadays i Bios', New H {intention of the council to make the land faithfully for a number ars Nova » save that she cannot x. | military tre ne ground Nia x Rast mm Nr J 1 38 08 ow ats v | 8 1 annot « y : fit | n ' vor terde of 8 mpl; firos's New Hats, light department put the streets it [and only left © him: when a he did it. 'She would have] Samuel Gardner, a prominent eels City Property Committee d pm} . r : . 1 1 she « 1t Shue ould have | t of MeKe Re Pa. shot andi® complaint of 1 Wednesday destroyel into proper repair. He was Russian took a fancy to her, my ! willing at the time she took the | resident o ek ock, is shot and Kennedy Stock Company, Grand Oper, | NOt n- favor, however, of letting the {from being a mere chambermaid raised ng to have paid for it, but she did | killed borotl by, fifteen Vears House, 8.15 pom. | ight department go scot free hy pay her to a position of comparative affiu not do it. and il er understand | old I then fired a bullet City Baseball League meets at Rane ling $2300. Conderns that enjoy valu- fence by settling an allowance of 83 dolph Hotel, 8 p.m able franchises like = the light and J000 a year on her for life. Si The Far. Wost." Queen Street | wise Methodist Church, 8 p.m. | " Limestone Lodge, No. 91, A. 0. UW. : : I Le reat | i ) ably EE An : ha : meets Thursday evening, at'8 o'clock, { Nickle defended the grants for sch luxuriously furnished and cos A amily she. server 5 } in Guys zom ¢ of a tle ha v¢ puzzled and] Fam a | o - a eentur « v s Cathedral, stylish {The best teachers must be secu 21.200 ¢ MAT . d physicians who have] Of highes andard. of purity, a y Ras " hia pon or go ] the easiest overnor of*Canada, ar | foct With only a ew words ng stan Ihe yi g joie it onl ape ' that {|e ts X y a "Three Swallows." { sh ourt will treat her | ; 'wer & , lepartments should pa Oe ince heen living in great comio ned | itl au ; fend athe) " r John Power & Sons | : : wl out "Three Swallows : ry y thing for the privileges enjoyed f the fla ore she reside Fhree allow It Whiskey, rod, al ®.30 whose Young men who are : . " 4 } } x Whose ake up is complete | The uncontrollable expendi tur °. Ih ase. . She sl ne Distillers to Hm Majesty the King Buy their tute fred a (amounted to $i 1,310.26, leaving y T a + a -------------- George Mills, on Princess ! 1870 00 controllabl Al Nickls i > sgn w ' | . --- a Tiare Hicture Surope-- | ST, ontrollable. Ald. Nickle said ALL-RED LINE. JAP SOLDIERS WALKED OUT : I rtimdr Clark's termi] The old. Fifth Averes H y = Pn tive r "he ters ot France Sy ten- | last vepr he opposed the R3.000 «rant . Although rtimer Clar term . ROBERT J. REID, o wetaelo, "The Frog | e 'gene OSp Jd £5 y 7 3 ww lieutenant-governor of Ontario ex- | York, | jo be torn i 2 J by Nore bo Pr Lac John "Robert 1 (ee the go : for pital 6 in i a 1 Government to Submis Proposi- | Deserters Return and Are Arrested | pires on it is quite! way fdr another skys Kaper ho ori ir Piscen int Davis Sings. | Children. He 'didn't think the cits tien te Parlisment Youth Flogged to Death. a 248---Business Office. {the A "DEA DL 0CK C C 239--Bditorial Rooms. Ue t ive 83.700 extr k Herd J00Btly. At" 9:30 at night thirty-two 1 HERE IS owan' S oCOa 202-~Jobbing Department. jrar So give 4 extra Yo the be, parliament: endorsing the allred : y + Gibson's Dra; Market Square-- and was not responsible to the people [along the lines of the speech of Hon. Jricks in company formatién by the f P Ni Fi lls Open till hg each evening. for the school grant. The board of | Clifford, Sifton, although it is not | rear gate. Thinking they 'were going | Over the Disposition 0 ower at lagara ais; education "was responsible. Ald. likely to contain very many details. fout for night manoeuvres, the sentir ick [cin Powders Nickle pointed out that it was the | What is desired is to obtain the opin- | made no attempt to prevent them Other Matters Unsettled. ; | council could afford those grants, He Ottawa, April 7.--It is understood Tokio, April 7.~A case of desertion | i { : | Legal Forms, sll kinds, at Whig. { rehoals The council must sive what soldiers of the lst Infantry Regimint (MADE IN CANADA) increased cost of edueation that re- Vion of parliament on the whole ques Next motping at six o clock the \ FeMpmot fu - grants of civie committees in or government wili present a resolution edented in this country, occurred re WHIG TELEPHONES. [was not in favor of chiselling away [that after the Faster holidays the | by soldiers, which is probably unpre ; proposition. . The resolut ill : 15t T' iVision def The Daily hig i on sale at ithe board of education demanded | Proposition Th resolution wil 2 | of the 1st Tokio division leit the bar nd . He supported the increase of the rate | tion and there is no way of doing | men returned ° during a heavy dow . ---- Will be démonstrated in our He supported the increase by the rate [this better than by presenting a re pour of rain gnd sleet. Following a E . |store all this week, April 6th to 1] p S of taxation to twenty and ohe-half fohution wadoteing 3he Pret, He des Jo tle reprimand by Maj. Fukuda, the | London April 7.The foreign office {of power from Ning a Ful cane as | 11th. ills. tails to be settled afterwards The | deserters were arrested and an in| SR Boi ves drafts of ratios | B® Swrprise to the officials. Negotin- | : a MoCartoey supported the view [position of the premier and the gov- quiry instituted. They are said to FoeEnLY r or a % Fall : in tions for the submission of the drafis you are cordially invited to taken I ALL Elliott, "and thought fernment is already known to he high- | have been diseatisfied with their being | having as their object the » | of the Atlantic ficheriys to arbitration 1 {oa i'and try them that the streets appropriation could 'ly favorabie to the scheme subjected to an usually severe | of yuestions pending between the Un-lhave not advanced to any great ' course of physical training fited States and Canada. These trea-| tent. Newfound i s been slow jn : New designs for the Spring EE . One of manv instances of hirutality | ties were considerad satisfactory with] replying tot oints which have Jas 8 0.. n the army in the Inst six months the exception of a few migor points, | been referred that governme ! I Season. Quaint, odd, old LA S HIS VICTIMS was at Yokosuka, where 4 young pri- which were referred back to Ottawa, | and, in addition, Great Britain you Importers Of Fide Groceries, fashicned shapes and : vate was suspended from the ceiling, { and it was fully expected that a full| not find it easy to reconcile the | a towel stuffed down his throat to | a; « about to fisoted, | views of ewioundland and the do 4 4% greement was abou o be al oi, ¥ i nadia An $ HA : : ! stifle his cries and a terrible lovin: FPhe news cabled from the 1 nited{ minion of Canada in ering the DR. ORONHYATEK 'S GOODS Prices Ri ht . . i administered with 8 wire rope. The States, however, of which the foreign] case Alreally there is i the ei Maho ny od? aplges oa Warde * || Police Stop the Voyage of a Motor-Car Burg-|ns oiivon sit iris 0,0 foffier lias unofficial advioes, that a necessity of moeving the modus [ach Waioot hdc ett, <a Met H officers were sentenced to a few | deadlock exists over the dispositions \ivendi let Diving a Chairs Haoa"8 iyad 3 : vears imprisonment A inex Walnut Leather Low -=-as a Swe . ---------- ---- --- |Chairs, 1 Oak and 1 Black Rk TSON BROS. Drowned | rg rary 2 Brats | atm nas ad ' $ . - i 2 Pr Stat 2 Sa ROBER : ms Cut On Steerage Rates. Ran From Smallpox; Drown Murer, 3 Neots Status, 3 Soske ii ' orl T.T Morrisburg, April 7.---That troubles A Xow a A gill agath. ot Marseilles, April 7.--The Marseilles | fices. | (Jamburg. April 7.--The Hamburg. | jrazer come single-handed was patbeti- TURKS, Phose Top Tha police have arrested a man named] He called in his motor ear on these | American and North German-Lioyd | o mily illustrated in Chesterville, this adries Hausaet; Sho le Kinin far| gentleman in: th Haytime on © somisf pany have jaines] The White Star | eh. when a little child wandered Every Good Business ; Bade Big Gains. : & nn sledrave » " : aid wide in France as "the motorcar | small Insttar, in 'which hs pretended line in it or awd gr 7 Juin Be ek. from a howe quarantined for / . J - The final re Real tate -{ burglar." ; fo need Sheie. hilp, took notes of they ro oe Yoko on 3 oh signin small-pox and was drowned inal Has' a "ham" to it. Pk d- ti . ion - alections # Dweliings, ranging fn] ROWSSEL Nobo was lenving Marsei les | disposition of their offices, and in the } he: binge he prosent (Voter course: The child, who was but 4 give the South Afviesns in the new pastes. $000 to $5,000 are mow pum | yesterday for fends Ayres, is only{course of the 'meht removed what ment, lays the bin for the pr Reent Hive years - of mgs, was the son of THE hase majority greater than any in om - thirty-two years old, but has during! valuables be could find and disap-{ ont to the Tralian lines. hot expressed | © 0 C Coloran. ; roy hs a Xia the 'tolony. 'The v fh ok tas Souk Stitt at imei pram Te shysottne: matter uaid be WHIG WANTS [5 of aiatvarite, sent mitkoagt min woventy and bly many more dar-] The police. have mown of his ee ' ; i : ain thirfye Sarghnrien : : stones for a Jorg time. On the righ ! Tax Collector Filed. will create the 'bum. : on glia, The cniatistn won 4 Rely had a maguitivent eighty borw- | of Febwdary 20th be committed seven ) ; Madrid, April T~Orpe of fhe print | i moter ear, favorite vie. successful burglaries in and near Cha | From , tax foflattars of the ovine TN EE -------- tenn, Phierry, and two days lator be : of has fle SE ements Shin toot Mo. 3 . thodist Tuesday v