Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Apr 1908, p. 1

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be YEAR 75--N 9% 89. CABINET POSITIONS | The Parliamentary Secretaries Are Now Named by Premier. ------------ The Earl of Crewe is to Become the Libercl Leader in the House of Lords---Status and Emoluments to Be Advanced. ------ tary of the treasury; 7T. | ra, now parliamentary | local government board becomes par liamentary secretary of ity; GC, { ber of parliament of Westham, comes parliamentary secretery { local government board, MeKinnon Wood, liberal member | pariiame nt for Glesgow, becomes par | Hamentary secretary of the board | trade. An the status and emoluments hoard of trade and the local govern- ment hoard expected shortly. | Mesgrs. Churchill and Burns, thereby, ill become seeretaricy of state jo- stead of presidents of the boards and their salarics which are now £2,000, will be at least doubled. The change was foreshadowed some time ag The Earl of Crowe, sac retary for the colonies, has been appointed | ment leader in the house of | plac, of the Murquis of Ripon however, retains his office of Privy Seal The 'state ton has made Lritain with re secret 1. i | | } | i Ww 0 lords department at Washing represcatations to Great through © Ambassador Reid card to the seimure of two Am fishing vessels off Newfound land. The complaint has been forward wd Sir Robert Bond, Premicr Newfoundland, but he has not replied 10 it as yet. EARL OF CREWE, London, April 14.~Premicr Asquith has completed the re-organization of the ministry. The additional appoint- ments follow : C, FP. H. Hobhouse, at wesent parliamentary secretary of th Fadia office, bevomes financial & er ' rica n to GREAT FLOODS IN CHINA. TO BE HONORED Iwo Thousand Persons Perished | As i at Hankow. 'Shanghai, April 1M ~Disastrous President of General School. Washington, April 14. commendation of Senator other members of the Kansas con gressional delegation, the president hag announced his intention of fur ther. honoring Brig.-Gen, Funston, of Aguinaldo capture fame, by detailing him as. president of the general ser- viee"schoal at Fort Leavenworth. Upon re- floods are reported fo have occurred Curtis and at Hankow, in the province of Hy Poh, and it is stated that two thou sand persons have "been drowned, Seven hundred junks were sunk or wre are due ta an une expoctod froshet, which courht the people unexpectedly in the middle of the night. A ------ URGED BY Young Irish Lords. Cambridge, Mass., Aprd 14.-Two young Irish lords are to come tg Har: vard for a course of studies, Later they will study at Oxford. They are Lord Beclive and Lord William Tay- lour. Fhey are at present studying under tutor, The young men are sons of the Marquis and Marchioness of Headiort, Because her New York, husband after April 14 she had awgkened from a sound sleep would pot ship at a cross which she had from two bed slats and tridimed with some cuslains ii the room, Talma Sarti attacked him with a carving knife and cut his throat badly Fresh Box Chocolates. Lowpev's or Ganong's shail one-lbs., Ble, Edwards & Jenkin Princess street, * wor EO DAILY MEMORANDA. A Nobby New Easter Hat For every man al Aros Passion Play, Grand Opera House, pin 14th Regiment Hall, 8 pm. Auction Sale. at residence of late Willanwon, 113 Gore St, 10. morrow "Tis very important That ali men should know "The best hats ars sold By George. Mills & © Bijou Theatre--Brilliant Colors "Minstrels Romance, in ups's Jtealm." John or Davie Sings * When It's Moonlight On The. Prairie," WHIG TELEPHONES, 243-~Business Ofice. 220-~Fditorial Rooms. 292 Jobbing Depariment. Lewal Forms, all kinds, at Whig. The Daily Whig is always on sale at Qihaon's Prug Store, Market Square Open til}, late ecth evening. Toilet Sets . New designs for the Spring sea¥on. Quaint, odd, old faskionsd shaper and : Prices Right. ina very serious condition: Her Mwelve-vear-old son, Michael, stepped in between his father and his | mother when she tried to attack him again and interposed a chair, which probably saved His futher's life. Asleep Campbell 8.15 "At Home," Ontario PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Sénator Lovitt, the Bank of Yarmouth, mouth, N. The loss from Sunday at Chelsen, Mass. now at $5,575,000. Two Finlanders gquarrelled at Lato que; Que, amt one hit the other with a shovel, killing him. The British government is paint a roval commission to into deaths under anaesthetics. With the possible exception of those in Illinois, the coal miners stke in. the United States will return to wark. At Mich., twelW-venr-old Lloyd was accidentally" shot and killed his playmate of the s 8 age, bill prov iding for the appoint- ment of a commission to investigate Wall street speculation, was, introduc: od into the senate at New York. Mise Kate Stewart, Puslinch town- ship. while house cleaning. knocked a foaded from the wall. The gun lode arid the heavy charge enter ed her foot. The whole front of the foot will have to be amputated. former president died Yar Vaudevilh L © at con Hagrati on is estimated to" ap- inquire on Saranac, Tuller by COW SWALLOWED BROOMSTICK ena About Twenty Inches Removed From Bovine's Right Shoulder. Jorwas, Minn, April H.--Some te novelty in in the way of wr inl fortaed has just been per on a tow A a veterinary of Irén Mountain. Fating one day last fall the bovine met with s mishap when a turnip lodged in ber throat. Her owner attempted (o selieve her by into the stomach. wl, at the Boum. MeNama- ary of the the admiral- F. G, Masterman, liberal mem- be- of the and' Thomas of ol announcement of the raising of of the govern- | mn; whe,' Lord | of | = 1 Service | Italian Vjetim of Religious Mania Guts Husband's Throat. -------- t---------- him | made | that be is in the New York: hospital | BALD YEARS, GETS HAIR | Election June 4th New Ontario April 14¥ Dark Thatch After Long Baldness, N.J., Apri Columbus, ght vears Grows G, Mac Kay | I elections by if not May "a tentative] Ontario tour Toronto, states that Henry is ' £1 Gilbert, ent y-eig old, puzzle to biz neighbors and to local | may held on physicians. After remaining bald for | 25th. [le has thirty vears, Gilbert has blossomed | programme for out, this spring, with a new crop and is making hair that covers his entire cranium arly eontest A peculiar thing about Gilbert's In the meantime Mi baldness was its perfection, not a sin gle blade of hair having appeared shelter his pate in the just three {at Peterboro cades. Gilbert Jost his hair after a{gon at Fergus | fever. What caused it suddenly | ford at Norwich to return he at a great loss to ex and Durham. plain, as are the doctors. Gilbert says he used hair tonic for vears, Gntil he had speut a small for tune in a useless search for a cure He does not the hair tonie had the right effect alter a lnjwe of ten years, and certain that he not second childhood The new hair has gray mixed with dark locks, bert looks a quarter of a younger than he did a year SOV 8 be of | | 3 5 ) ee MacK,y |v ventions: Wednesday, "West Peterboro! | Saturday o Wopist Welling- | Monk , South Ox- Tue ys South ( to de has ve Did = Not Desire he going going is nto his a trace of and Gil- century ago. just MUST OBEY TREATIES. This is the Position Britain Will Take. April. 14 June next | annexed the on oyuitable terms | Liverpool, H by Belgium has not Independent State, Congo | tions for an | irey HOW HE WILL | | will} speak at the following afternoon con. | \Instead of Going to Prison He Will Support the Children of His Illegal Marriage. ---------- -------- New York, April 14.--Although con of Michael business man of Decatur, Brieffer, Il, sentence vieted bigamy, a will not | to if he have serve a prison with Judge Foster, the court geueral sessions. The agreement was mad protests by Briefler's first wife, who through her counsel declared that any such plan was illegal and would be putting a premium on bigamy. By the terms of the agreement biriefier will be obliged to contribute to the support of three children by his lirst marriage the second marriage. He in of by the British government is determined with the co-operatioh of the American nment, to take measures which | will compel the Congo government to its: treaty rights which have openly and persistently viplated announcement was made, vester by E Morel. Congo Associa body My with th un | { gove | observe { been This day A D Reform that touch and her subjection, afternoon Seer tary of the tion, al a meeting Morel has been in close fritish government , conferences this of ree on | Exempt Big Fellows. ! Halifax, N.S., April 14.--Negotia- {tions are In progress Uttawa to | permit Norwegrian steamers of over 2,000 tong carrying capacity to gage -in coasting trade. Representa {tives of large Cape Breton industries which employ many of these steamers I desire to: embark on {are asking that the government pro Mr: Sanford Is sow hibit small Norwegian ernft from | =~ "©" 4 gy . . : r { torney-genecal the © coasting in Canadian waters, leaving z . we this class of trade to schooners and 0 whieh position he / b made a Cre { small Canadian steamers, but they dlitab.e record, and 5: recent an ask that big steamers of four, five, | POUnCement buns caused Much sp eula- | six, and seven thousand tons capa- Lan \ ta dna ambitions for the fu- griven coasting privileges. ture. Mr. Sanford is a mative of Ten- n-ssee anid is forty-three vears of age. He is a graduate of Harvard law school and held hick § i Tennessee Bur Assoc tered the service of the ment. Mr. Sanford has afeo attained no little fame through his writings i = | upon legal and educational subjects. EDWARIY When President offered to confor judgeship upon and the latter was urouscd | the declination a | Sanford s explanation I. SANFORD Hogi. recently i federal 5 Sani. rd inter: st because of son 'of Mr. he did not cial career fassistant at ited States at en no ol teity be Good Friday: Recital. The Vocal Students' Loh will give i Gounad's "Redemption," in Chalmers | a Friday, April ITth at 3.0 o'clock, gdmissioh, teen cents, A DREAN a i g 1 GIFT TO HALIFAX, Halifax, N.S., April 14.-- Sir Sandford Fleming has Presented his property on the north-west arm tc the city for a public park. It is one of the most valu- able properties on the arm, and of late years has been used as a picnic grounds. | Bronoenpnenossooog | FES chil. only next room were four other the of whom months old police { knife in her hand kneeling an the side {walk in front of the house praving | When they took her to the West Twen {tieth street station she "Last | night 1 had a dream, Jose Foame to me in my sleep, {the long white robes which he tin his pictures in the Bible. He came to me, stood at the head of my bed | and told me to cut my husband's ! throat." in the dren, | four | Fin voungest is hibit LES * found the woman with 'a ald CHURCH PLATE AND GEMS. | St ET | Pirates Unearthed in| Village. April: 1 Portuguese buccaneers has revealed village: Paradelha manner village is being the have Lume torm of more th of washed | dréssed Hoard of wears 1 Lisbon, Treasure reted by davs easide | | trove | 1 Sp ! byyg mn | one heen near | in al { the of remarkable Fhe away slowly the mined washed } by of and hing i 2% --t ONE YEAR FOR SLAUGHTER. | | 4 at sea ---- ion { hui been und from Is Warned to Keep Away From St. Thomas. Thomas, Ont,, April 4 G. Slaughter, found charge of keeping a disorderly house | was away was sentenced to one year Central | According to the prison, and™found guilty various kinds was charged of supplying liquor to { astonished fishermen, and -sentefice deferred. In suspending | ed that it bad however. on the miraculously charge, Magistrate Glenn There were Slaughter that when he was silver doubloons, from Central prison at the end of the | ger rags quaint year, if he returnod to St. Thomas, he | carvings, gold and would be re-arrested and sentenced ta] portions of silver censers, six months and probably fined 8300, | fragments of church plate which is the masimpm penaffy for All the people in the tegion hurried supplying liquor to Indians. The mag- to the amned with picks and strates JH to Slaughter was to | Spades, and have sings heen digging ster clear of 8t. Thomas iu future i tine ) A ¥ f than Fhursd gual severity i ur i t ortion Will on St sw coast on A an guilty ail Paradetha! 3 t of t S treasure thus exposed to the | who fest to 4 poole m believ been: seat them | sentence, second | informed | freed gold 1 Crosses, ancient jeweled antique silver many ant Be pattern, | medallions, and other ot shat, feverishly for treasure. Some of then have been rewarded with further coveries. Une man secured wold cing | Valued at $904. All the mal: inhabit-| ants have deserted thir work, and | © none of the fisherfuen has Joft port) sinre the first discovery wis made The Portugwese buceanvers who har vied the Spanish Main were in the habit of burving their booty along the | coast, and the treasurns wnearthed at Paradelba undoubtedly form a por- tion of one of their hoards. 4. Badwards & Jenkin 2. . dis- - What Causes Headache. From October to May, colds are the most frequent cause of headache. Lax- ative Hromo Quinine removes couse. E. W. Grgre on box, 25c. Sa The business portion of Schaefer, N.B., was destroyed by fire on Mon- day. The court house was among the burned buildings. FIVE BIG MEN IN U.S. Name Cleveland, Car Carne, Mitchell, Brill di bien. Washington. April 13.-Who are fhe [11th jo discuss conservation of the five greatest men in the United States natural resourses of the country. "aot in public We 7 According te Ever; governor of a state] cabinet of President Roosevelt, Shey are Grover ficers, of the Lai Heveland, dpe Satuagie Joka |v i : and one FEtborpey-general | tion { The {of | complete { etituencies, work of refores 'New Punishment. F amist. carries oul an agreement entered into! method e in spite of | a For furnished bond the pout of the agreement on his hat} In suspending sentence Judge | saad : "| this as the most practi: | i eal, quickest and most of assuring the maintens these children. This plan cansed a great deal of comment, deserved as it was unexpected | the district attorney and | are { accord in the matter You i paroled in the custody of the prison ! asso iation and can be sent for and Ewill be sent for by the court - any | time within five vears by this court and punished if vou do mot conduct yourself as a man." to secure Foster do has | un But | of one will { for as LOST ON TRAIL. | Family Was Discovered) in Starv- ing Condition. Alta., Agril four ago a men named Kin nealey, who lived with his wife and four children in a small shack, where had squatted pear Fort Assini hoine the Klondyke trail, two hundred miles northwest of this city, left his home to Edmonton for provisions, which had become very scarce. He took with him a buck board and an ox, leaving one of the pair of oxen and also a cow behind on the farm. Since then he has not been heard from and greve fears are entertained for his salety, as no trace can be found of him or his convey ance > At the shack where the woma and children were left things"re re ported in a very bad state owing to the lack of provisions. Two timber in- spectors, Mes.rs. Quigley and McAl lister, found the family on the verge of starvation and the ox and cow re- duced almost 'to skeletons. After leav- them _ some. Provisions they Jr t word. to the city, and. Immi- gration Agent Sutter sent, out Land Guide Tuttle with provisions and a Edmouton, 14. ~Qver woeks he on come to four i +b tee to the family to the consent to return grave entertain the man n of a deli thought to the convevance city i they Meanwhile ed ag to the He is reported to have be cate coustitutior and int that he may ceumbed cold. bring fears gre whereabouts of have Will Remain In Office. Melbourne, April 14 kin, whose government in the house, last to remain in office been passed. Premier Dea was defeated week, tariff has until the Vocal Students' Aonual Good Friday nod"s "Redemption" will Chalmers church, Friday Aprit 17th, at 3.30, admissicn ---------------- Same of the new features of new homestead map just issued by the government are the pre location of all timber limits, and t location of fifty thousand acres coal lapds ae- quired by the government in Columbia. Lieut, James 0. Le Valle, at Ottawa, was a scout under. Kitehen er in South Africa and had charge of the escort to Lady Roberts Club. recital. Cou be afternoon, 15¢. EVIDENCE NOT READY To As Yet Justify Proceedings Against the U.S. Paper Vashing The attor ent to Speaker Can reply to house re that steps were béing t to ton, ii haz mn April ney-general t the non a let asking the alleged print paper solution taker gate the pulp or by Vernet investi: manufactures. SAYS an but vet vidence justify no e to is in been progress bas omained, as THE LEGISLATURE OVER. Lisuterant-Govarnor Pro- rogued it To-Day. April 14. The prorogued, to-day mn speech, that Toronto, legislate lieutenant Ih ex- the heneficial {r on H to the s educational the material ad nt of the people in every walk He was glad a vlan has been found for utilizing the labor crim |inals in such a way as to ensure that Jer enter into competi tion with free Tabor. He was impress ed with the law reform proposals and the granting before crystal liging these He praised the redistribution act and adds: A more redistribution of the con- with a view to equalizing the representation in accordance with the population, 'should take place al- ter thi next deceuni oe He was glad to find that provision has been made for commencing the tration in various parts the older settled portions of the province, by. means of government and muwicipal resérves, on what now considered waste land. : Wa governor, his hope mor ul, Lure and hile ol long will wo Of a vear into law. census I" TAFT HAS BIG LEAD. 45 Per Cent. of Delegates Are For Him, New York, April 14.--0f the $81 de legates so far named for the vepubli can national convention which 'will nominate a presidential candidate, 218 are either structed for Taft, mitted to his sapport by redolutions of indorsement or preference, or have patilicly announced before or after election their perpose to vote for him at Chicago, save the New York Tri bune. Sixty-four are for Knox, forty: { four for Hughes forty-dour for Came ron, thirty-two for Fairbanks, twenty- five lor La Folleite and Bitvseven are wncommitted. Contests in which pre sidentinl oreferences are involved are being made for thirtvitwo of the 484 seats. Secretary Taft has the sup- port of 45.5 ver tent. of the delevates 80 far elected. He Nett Tac Waski, is buat and has walked 104 combination, of wood. | The | investipa-+ cecdings Ontario | com- 1 Trust. N legal proceedings {the tigation and there on completed he ubpit the flatter without délay, if he can do se, {| without affecting the inter tice that if the should lead to civil or H-may continue temporarily, to withhold Juba the and information He adds that whe the wikl n in report are 1 but mvestiy erinunal ro expedient; from the evidence ------------ NC ROOM FOR DOUKS. Arthur Sherif Has Prisoners. April i4.~Bailifis Lyor Central prisor prisoners but nineteen hex Port Port and Jy gathering that instit { take the | prisoned authority jail, built sheltering Arthur, an, of : sentenced they raise Doukhobors they have meantime the up ution fn the to accomm venty-fx. Hg late thirty Are Not Wanted. Te April 14. --~In the Central prison, confirmed the Port Arthur despatch. "We don't those Douks down here," he said bad one here 'a couple of ago, had to pour milk down him to keep him alive. | suppose if he had died I would have been blam ex. "The Douks won't work ent keep their clothes on, and there i use of sending them here can anvihing with them. yronto Gilmour, of want 'Wy VORTS chap and we or we Industry For Port Hope. Port Hope, April 1i.- factory that will employ to one hundred hands, and wages about 325.000 a year ing location here. A peckwear enty-live fay in i seek Mrs. Goldwick., of New York suing Jules Ferand, a dog farsier for 31.000 on the charge of selling her a fake Pomeranian. She alleged that the animal was dyed There are lots of people who want good board. Teil them through a Whig Want Ad. Big- 'carrying COUMNON sense has decided | given | the! British | who died | LAST EDITION Toronto, Oat. April 14, Ottawa Valley and Up~ per St. Lawrence, (10 a m.)-Fine, turning milder. Wednesday. | strong south to {south west winds, with some showers. {EASTER te } { { PEELE EHPRL L004 R EERE 4H 14 4 The hus grown we made novelties able to Kid Glo favorites and of such Ing a great assortment best anakers of the custom of git to PHELPS Ibi + + ving at Easter 4 i extent that ts to obtain Prove accept 2 r and recipient always the v we are offer. from the world. +4454 444 Ladies' Kid Gloves THE Y. K. EMPRESS, mannish gut #6Wi In Pearl and White, at Km of $1, Kid and Bi REYNIPR'S" ( in all the new Browns and Gre $1.25 and $1.30 JOUVIN'S loves, in Black, at wated shades at - Great Suede IW +4444 Made and Town Men Women Children. Dent 8 and $1.2 Dent's ions $1.50 Pont's Men's 1.50, Dent's Ladies' Gloves The v + + Gloves, Tans, §1 Glov Urey Suedy on ol Washable, oves In at and 3 $ Tans and Browns 26. Washable Whit Gloves in Black, Ladies' Tans, Peari, at $1.50 'DENTS GLOVES, in G0c. snd Long Kid Gloves 1 2 l%0 CHILDREN'S Tans d Browns, ar al ] 8 PEELE EEL E444 SEER 44 Ir and 14 Tans, G including £1 button lengths . Hack Special Note Kid ( Easter With we purchase « give a handsome Gikt 3 RE PA4 4444090009904 40 44004944 BORN. MARRIED, THOMPSON <BOWEN «A April Btn, Fred 1 wags, Lo Miss Net Mi of Napanve DIED. M Sweet At Bn on aged Napen k, * bam I BABCOCK Jobin he v abeook thre ths WN NI AL Tut, Ton years and Robert att Elean XSMITH --At Harriet Sophronia of the I a te, on pri vears MeBROOM 1 G0 and nor Napanse Road Porte Henne aged four onths, only son of Henoje on April Mra Xa ruIth widow Sexwnith Tadow aged Afty-three late ist in on April 18th, son Of W, § ad MeBrooa, wx pv Wednesdays afternoon { i ¥ unersi at itera! Cemetery Private 2p ta is | ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. | "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. Our Maple Syrup | Has that delicious' true Maple i flavor, because it is Syrilp ade from the sap of the Maple Tree. | We Guarantee It Pure {Now is the time to put up 'what yeu will require for next winter's i ¥

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