Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Apr 1908, p. 1

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The Daily British Whig ---- Probabilities Toronto. = Qat., April 23. Jttawa : Valley and Up- per St. Lawrence (10 a m.)--West to north west winds, far and mild to~day, cool Friday, fair, APRIL 23, LATEST NEWS -- [Despatches Frm From Near And Distant it Places, YEAR 5-40. nl ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MISS EXCURSION RATES. SURGEONS PUZZLED | High Tides Sweep Barns From Foundations. April 21.-Both churches were well decorated with lowers Insides | | | Mawlay the scholars | | | Surgeons } | he re i Easter Sunday. | gave an Easter during a---- : ' soy Judge Joba song service in the | is } A nbie ver hy i iE fH i; i BE » ++ 4% Garments for Spring AND DEATH 18 1 or TRUE AWAKENING. transposi ¥ +: One of Twelve Tents Will Be Pitch- ed in Wall Street. . New York, April 23.--The opening campaign for the saving of thousands | of unchurched Protestants in the city | was inaugurated -last night at a mass meeting held at the Metropolitan Opera House under , the auspices of the evangelistic committee, and at- tended by five thousand persons of all denominations. Twelve tents will be pait wp in varions parts of the city, one in Wall street, CRUISER EXrYLODED. Jumped Into the Sea and Were Saved. Vancouver, B.C., April men saved from the gasolime cruiser | Clara C., Seattle, reached New | Westminster on. the halibut steamer | Celestial Empire, the first hoat to | arrive from Hecate Strait fishing grounds. The Clara C. went up in an explosion and the sea. They reached Scarlet lighthouse after a terrible struggle. ------ Pretty Girl Tried Suicide. Cleveland, O., Amil 23,--A beautiful and richly dressed young woman at- tempted th commit suitde by throwing herself into the luke at Wade Park, yesterday, and William Davidson, who swam out from shore, was almost drowned in re caing her, She was fin ally pullid aut unconscious by Loat men, but has a chante to recover. She hired a rowboat, pulled out to the middle of the Jake and leapcd over- board. Thete is no due to her identi ty. Crew 23. ~Ele ol Crazy | Harry From Asylum. | | Were Mixed. New York, April 23.-With Mrs. Wil- | { Baltimore, April 22-- {secure his release from Matteawan | Left in Mou ho of Rad rd | Mele\ghan. of St Louis were Sums Up His Views Con- | asylum, the 'whole family is preparing | ut ya |E. Mekaghan, of 8 that the | Methodist church. The long continued esting D Death. Kipling { become known that Thaw has in hand {was thrned in artion the reverse | placed in the bank has had to be £120,000, which he secreted after his ok normal, his wys were united by | withdrawn to purchase fodder for | DUR LIFE A DREAM fot franiom Whe he Appears, i THE WORLD: 9 TIDINGS {as is expected, in Newburg court, Sa- {with the gall bladder on top trade until the buying of fodder fof the smaller organs were a a ot] ceases. Maple syrup is very plentiful, | pu order obtained for him bh; James Graham, his new tornev. 4 fvears with such strange SIBLE FORM per gallon. Too great a difference. |e physicians at Matteawan, is just FUL, UNHUMOROUS.," { tion of the machTiery of his hody ap | | Rev. Mr. Foster, Smithfield, and . as it has heen since his incarceration » is Eigat and Awaits gnty » {liberty will he futile, l He Calls Suicide a Nightmare. yyw YORK TO HEAR GOSPEL.| Paris, April 23.--°1 know with cer and that I shall enter a world more renl." Count Volstoi thus sums up | approaching eightieth birthday All carthly life, he says, is a dream, and Elaborating on this idea he says: "Our earth life is one ol dreams of ahd x0 on ad infinitum, even to the last hfe, the life of God." death in youth is as when a man is awakened before he has slept full | sleep. Suigide is a nightmare, which a mon banishes Ly remembering that KINGSTON, THAWS ARE RE FIGHTING | Against the Release of {Over the Way a Judge's liam Thaw prostrated by the newsd" | Johns Hopkins hospital, { that her son, Harry, is moving to] autopsy on th of {to fight to prevent his liberation. {in the body were scattered aboat | in) { cold weather telling on the larm- This despite the [act that it has {almost unbelies ways. His beart! fe' spare cash, and many a dollar | first trial, and which he will start to | ligament in shape of a hore horses and cattle, so vou merchants | to=mght. { spend { hy and the] was upside down, in the city can expect no extension of | | turday, in response to the habpas cor- {entangling cord oii fatty substances, | while the price here is $1 per gallon. IN BRITISH COLUMBIA--"DOLE. { How Judge MeKeighan lived sixty six | GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS-!In Athens and Brockville it Be | Thaw' # mental condition, according to Mr. Farnsworth exchanged pul His | It is expected his attempt to regain Awakening With Happiness-- | tainty in dying that | shat Be happy, his anticipation of death in reply to a friend, who consulted him upon his death the true awskening. He awaits that awakening with fhappinse. ¢ another and more real life, and that other life is a dream of yet another, (Of death at different ages and under iflepent circumstances he say mbasure; in old age it is as when man awakes of his own accord of a good he is asleep. He makes an effort and awakes." RAILWAY COMMISSION. ---- Application Regarding Rates to Muskoka. Ottawa! April 23--~The railway com- mission, to<day, heard the application of the Camadian Northern to require the Grawd Trunk and Canadinn Paci fie to provide through rates and faci lities to Miiskoka so that it may par- tivipate in tourist traflie there. The complaint of the Fredericton Board of Trade that the railways do not give the same rate to that place ax it does to St. John and St. Stephen on freight originating from points west of Montreal wad heard. On May Ath the commission, at its regular sitting, will take up the case of liability of Fi for damage on loss of, off, tions where on have a permanent agent. Amma Not Just Street Gossip. : Bot you hear 4° everywhere that Campbell Bros ™ thé store for nob: hieat styles. in men's hats, ------------------ lawn grass seed, Hears Ralph Cofnor In Gauigainn. + New York, April 23. Revi Mr. Gor 1 don, (Raljh Commor), of Winnipeg, hay linked himsell in New Yofk to Rev. Dv. Chapman and Charles Alexantler in an evafigelistic and open air cam- prign in that city in which $40,000 will be expender. He address ed a gathering before the Hotel As tor last wight, and said respectable sinhers were hardest to get at HISTORICAL PAGEANT Nt. George's Cathedral Dinner, 7.80 pom AT THE TERCENTENARY Peerless nt Best's. DAILY MEMORANDA. More . And more 'The popularity Of Camps] tr is" 20. Ih.. Hats increases, the things over, tended to appreciate British Columbia 1 mistepresented, more about the of the situation else, the one enough work on hand, (fal, {the people who the mory Vel {rue LATE BRITISH PREMIER | Completely Won Affection and At- bell-Bannerman resigned the office the crew jumped into | prime Point | gesting in his, letter to King Fdward, | who was sojourning at Biarritz, bert exchequer, mier, was and received days later. premier niece, as Sir of Camphell-Bammerman's or! death telegrams Firg and Light Committee, 4 p.m. Fee OF QUEBEC. ay ! Y Sens of England Assimbly, Whig Tall, The Affair Will Excel in Magni- | sr Graduation, ficence Anything of the Kind ; : Ever Seen Before--The Pro-| gramme Arranged. Concert at Se, mouth, 8 p.i ee . . hs ao in Quebee, April 22.-The tercentenary| + Bosign 'Wilvan speaks committee has finally adopted the fol Ariny Barracks, 8 pon lowing ordde 'for the grand historical | Special Sale of Cups and Saucers, procession, illustrating the progress of || Canada from barbarism to the ter mination of the French regime ! The procession will accompany | ¥. Vanbaven's next few days Hnttone Lodge, No. 91, A. 0. U Champlain, when he arrives in port an his ship, through the streets of meets Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock the city, and to the foot of the moup- | Princess~ Vaudeville all this week, Vernon Sisters, Singers and Dancers, Piotures changed daily, ment on Dufferin Terrace, where the Prince of Wales will be in readiness to declare the fetes officially open. Auction Sale of Frontenac Hotel, Wednesday, April 20th at 12 o'clock . The provession will be headed by mon of the wateh and heralds at arms, noon. Seo advi. in another column, Bijou: Theatre--"Pieturesque Scenes in France, or Peasants making Cider' Comedy, "A Modern Samson and Delilah." John Robert Davis Sings, YGood-Bye Sweetheart.' bby te ae costumed in the time of Champlain. Then will come Jacques Cartier, ac- companied be His 10 sailors, preceded by a cross and the arms of France, Next will be Francis 1, surrounded by his court, all correctly costumed. Then WHIG TELEPHONES. 243 Business Office. 229 Fditorial follow Demonts, Champlain, Pont grave, the thres chiefs of the expedi- tion which founded Quebee, followed hy the evew of Champlain's ship, the Don De Dien. Sully and the court of enry 1V, in order, and then France are next come Dollard and . his sixteen French Next fal comrades at Long Sault. flow, in the order given, discoverérs and founders of t@wns of Joliett, La Salle, Maissonpewve, ete., a cavaleade, representing De Tracy, with his suite, composed "of twenty. four glards, and foster companies of "the Regiment of + Carignan--Sallieres, Dubith and the couraurs de bois, Frohtenae with the sovereign council, and his staff aed Old Convoeation Jobn's Chureh;, Ports Divide,™ Grand Opera at Sdivation | at Ww. Legal Forms, all kinds, at Whig. GEE i Toilet Sets \ Special prices for a short time only. Best quality Sets. : 6 Picces, $1.40 | tartainment Pidfluénzd | give up office some time hefore he for | pears Are Some of the Names He Calls lo 'the Westerners Whose Problem |. is to Find People to Work. London, April 23.--In his letter in | Morning Post, this « morning, | Kipling says: "Thinking | I. suspected 1 was not in- | the merits of | too highly. Maybe | she purposely | maybe seemed to hear | but 1 i problems and crisis i st there than 'anywhere {a = tddyard te misjutlged, "So far as eye or ear could gather, urgent problem was 'td find | men and women to do the | I forgot those dole- |* conspirators among fu fetvently believed in f place, but afterwards their me left a Joel teste in my mouth } | th unhumorous EL { I er tachinent. Yontion, April 24.-8ir Henry -Camp- {ry of | to minister on April. 5th, sug-lof Hor: | hi the | vi [w H. Asquith, chancellor of and the then acting as jis gugcessor, Mr. siwnmoned 'at once by, the the appointment a pre- Tew | when the ex- last were In the death chamber Lreathed his Mrs. Campbell, who has acted Henry's hostess since the death | Campbell-Bammerman a little] Dr. Barnet, Mr. | personal phy | constant | Lady more than a year ago; gician, and who had been in attendance during his long illness, and | Henry's butler. The ex-premicr had been unconscious most of the time during the last two and his sinking Wak few hours hefore . his were despatehed to | King Exiward, who, with Quéen Alex- andra, is visiting the Danish royal family at-Copenhagen, the Prince of | Wales, and the cabinet ministers. Im. medintely newspaper reporters were keoping vigil before the house of the] dying statesman, But the only news! handed to them wa®™ in the form of bullstin more than an hour after death. Sir Henry Camphell-Bannerman's fin. al illoess dates from February 12th, | when he last appeared ju the House of Commons and moved the closure of the Scottish Land ills, although he lad beén ailing since Nov. 13th 1907, *when he. participated in an: en- in honor of Emperor Wil the Guildhall. On Novem: | ber 14th, after addressing a political meeting at Bristol, he was seriously |® stiickon with heart weakness and later |! was added tw his heart! trouble, Bringing on" his ftal sickness, The exspremier fully appreciated h F condition and realized that his recov- was imprebable. We offered 1 j w | n fn Sir theo. gradual, A | | | | | i al his | {ir i { liam at I erv resigned, early this month Few invalids have been the ohject of so much solicitude and attention as was bestowed upon Sir Henry, there having been a constant stream of | callers at his Downing street resi dence, including King Edward, who visited him on two occasions, Qneen Alexandra, the Dowager Fmpress of Russian; --the-- Prince and Princess--ol Wales, and many prominent men in public life, Sir Henry's last published utterance was a warm leiter of thanke to his Scottish friends who presented him | with a portrait of himself. If is known that the ex-premior was opvosed to a public funeral and it is believed that he will he buried with- out osténtation, heside the hody of his wife at Meigle, in Perthshire, Seot- land. David LloydiGeorge, chancellor the exchequer, oh receiving the new of Sir Henry's death, said ©: "1 never met a great public figure since 1 have been in political life "who won so com pletely the attachment and afiection of men who came in contact with him." The funeral services will Jw held in Westminster Abbey at noch on April 27th, and the body will be intewed pext day beside the hody of Lady Bannerman at Meigle, Perth. mally id 8 ¥ t i ho of ¢ Said to Be Next Henry White, {twenty Sfiticisms tains, with a pool of blood at his feet, {wife Sunday Asquith | or king, | over husitwss failures. his | 1h ¢ | Mexico in the United ador {appl Pan-American | from 1396 to 1903, the he was. Mgxican mini i wile, ery popular in society, | Is sidered, more serious, despite the cheek to the afl back with heavy losses. gradually spPeading, AAineers now against whom the operations arg be ing vondueted. Russian chief guard, lioves that terminated He ns sidered | of Was lawyers marvelous © of the ablest ne otis, UNITED STATES FLEET to That of Great | Britain. April 22 published who te nl in- | William | In a lengthy here, Sir was for nearly! 1902, the respon-| Aritish warships, | criticisms the | He deelures that the | unfounded and vou have comparing esigned a given date, the only fair comparison, anything the world con- to the British navy, the Best in Béston, ry ie w | vears up of recent ble designer ymments on merican navv. ol avs a fleet the and is are opinion, for 'In wat, ips iat is jual to and next nk vour navy grid." my ship at | | | | il is 3 Sent Wife To vhureh ; Took Life: | damaged No in | box Hen- well known carriage immer of Pernville, a few miles east this city, was found dead hy his afterncon. Lumbard sent # wifé to Eastcr service in the little Hage church and went to theMattic here he cut the arteries in his left m with a razor. He had brooded NY. position April 28. --Seated a cracker Ithaca, ouching on Luambard, a MEXICO"S REPRESENTATIVE he United States is a Distin- guished Statesman. ~ -_ JOSE FRANCISCO gODpOY. Franciseo Godoy, who is act: the official representative - of States daring from his post. of Ambas- one of the most dis of Mexican statesmen. He as born in 188}; and much of his arly education was received in San ranciseo, where his father was con As a young he practised aw in California and in Mexico; amd hen took up journalistic work He as the representative Mexico at umerous international expositions nd congresses, including the conference. His work was done in 'the republic, and then, he was secretary of Mesican embassy at Washington. receivi his present detail ster to Cuba. His Miss Adele Perrin, is Jose WW as hg absence Creel, is inguished man, of second first Cen- matic Amerien n ip) mn Yior to who was THE PERSIAN FRONTIER Scene of Serious Situation. St. Petersbury, April 23 ion on thé Persian frontier here, to be steadily the a ~The sitha- 8 con becoming 'ersian brigades, on April 20th, when he Russian forces drove the bandits The risiug is the other moun flocking to the assis- ance of Sheokstan and Beglivia tribes Col. honovalosef, "the of staff of the frontier who, for years has been sta- ioned on the Persian frontier, be- the struggle will not be until the Persians Dave } f will receive : health St. [Matters That Interest Everybody Pits. Notes From All * Over--Little | of Everything Easily Read] and Remembered. BR. W. Ross, M.A. of Guelph, a call from Halifax. Fhe United States senate ratified the arbitration treaty with Great jritain. Algoma Dperals nominated Jolm Me hay, of Sault Marie, for 'the legisinture Toronto's tax rate the board of control at one-half mills ; Some Toronto doctors are objecting to the advertising in the drue | store windows. ! Frederick Borden nerstone of 'eterboro's ies on Wednesday Maving carried away the [new lighthouse at Point du Lae 3 pier i The foreign trade of Canada for the {last fiscal vear amounted to $638,290, [29], a large increase. : Hon. Mr. Brodeur has given notice of a bill to place Meaford harbor in control of a commission The Dominion liner Turcoman res- cued the crew of the bargue Bearnet Greatgen in mid-Atlantic Nine men were killed on the hanna and New York rdilroad, by a runaway log train. "The St. Catharines police rommis sioners dismissed P. C. Thorburn for being drunk while on duty. The latest report says Private Moir, the slaver of Sergt. Llovd, is at Sea forth. The detectives have not caught | him wet. The Rotihilds of London, will take issue of £40.000,000 of four years bonds of the Pennsyl Rev. Ste, struck hy eighteen and was signs + | laid | new the cor Sir Armour- fine and ce { Susque- caused an of 4 per cent vania ratiroad. fhe mountaineers on the Persian frontier are flocking to the aid ofthe [Enrde who are mendeed by o Russian punitive expedition, Kingsford, Terento, doe ided that an automatic cent-in-t slot-machine must not sell ing gum on Sunday Percy Perry, a young man about twenty years of age, living in Water: down, commitied suicide by shooting himsell at the Grand Trunk station at Fergus. ers banquet in Sew York, W. J, Bryan suggested a non-partizen type of pa- per, with signed editorials on both sides of politics Fiaward Riggo, R., was crushed dent near cars were derailed Guelph will: build an abattoir an estimated cost of $2,500. A petent inspector will be placed in charge, and the abattoir will be plae- ofl under the control of the board engineer on the to death in an acci- Roblin, Man. Ten wheat at com- of Deposits in Canadian banks which {and when brute | tage of. { tion of restoring {the slowness { made up, moved off and son, | house' 8 At the American newspaper publish. | | Rev. McDonald, of Trenton, with bis family. Mr. | Belleville, George Sunday | Piper; Albert College, {preached here Sunday night. Re " [ dr, Spencer, of Roslin, has been ap- | pointed to Camden parish | There to be fore than or | dinary travel in this section, { | ting spent rE seemed Easter The the the Easter The this year caute may be the cut off of weekly excursion rates railway thé it was taken advan of Q has no inten the regular exer gion rates, the earnings have not been | {up to the average, but they lav it to | in tragle and it will be with the advent of better | gave low for B Bo times. The water has been very but | 18 receding quickly now. J. Con- | nolly's storage shed for waggons was its foundation, necessita ting the removal of the rigs therein J. 8. Winter, visiting his parents here | for the past few weeks, left for Win- | nipeg. E. W. Benjamin will erect al new barn here this summer. My. Cole, Harrowsmith, building a brick | house John. Galbraith Those spending Easter at Yarker : At R. Allen's, May Baxter, Annis Adams, Bessie Laughlin, Harold Bax- | ter, "Mr. Laughlin, of Marlhank Hermoine Connolly's, Mrs Boyes, of Kingston! at 2)! nolly"s, W. Thurphy, of Ottawa: Mre. A. H. Monteomery's, Miss | Martin, of Sydenham: Mrs. Smedley, | of Pennsylvania; Amos Smith { of Napanee, at W. H hioh, | for wife Wood A.W. Budll has secured 300 wil | rats [35 Huffman, 100: D. Brooks, 40. | P. Sharbot. 400; James Meeks, 100 in the drowned ldnde, and they still had ten dave to plav on. The most of theses were purchased James | Warner, Yarker.. Fgrs have likels reached their lével for the summer, sixteen cents. Ross Dear, F. Irish, and William Mariguetie leave hers Sou the "west. "Billy" goes to ton. James Freeman iv Otting wp his residence hore. with new hardwood floors and glass front deor. Asselstine, public school teacher in Kingston. Mys. Joke Watt ar rived home from the Soo. Mrs. J. A Vandewater Overton Dear is on the B J. An extra twenty-five cents quarter has been devied grand lodge-8fahe A.O.UW member for organimtion work grippe has many its grasp by / here, is is home again relief work on of | per | by on in in «4 | country, CN. | SEARCHING FOR 6 FOR NOR LONDON SOLDIER WANTED | ON MURDER CHARGE. | Chief of Police Baillie Receives De- scription of Man Whom Police] have been steadily declining, increased by 5.000000 during March The statement of the banks for the month revival and prospect > shows a healthy of easier money. Chairman _Mabee vester- dav, at the [first the railway commission since his appoint ment, and heard the application of the CNR. for sisteen acres of land | in the Don Valley for freight vard At the banquet of the Canadian Club, of New York, the Hotel Astor, on May lith, Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux will speak, probably on™ the question of Japanese immigration Amang the other ~speukers - will be Baron Takahira, James Bryce, Elihu Root, and Maver McClellan For the first time in nearly years, President Castro was able to mount on horseback last week Al though for a vear he has been gra- dually recovering from the illness whith nearly cost him his life, he pever had completely recovered until his late protracted stav at Lox Teaues The estimated length of the eastern division of the National Transcon tinental railway from Winnipeg to Moncton 1.805 miles, of which 160 miles lie Hetuden the Quebec bridpe and Moncton. The estimated average cost per mile is $63.425. This does not include the cost of the Quebec bridge. presided, full meetin of at two -- niente IT IS QUITE POSSIBLE For White Star Steamship Baltic Are Chasing--Must Be Taken Dead Or Alive i Chief of Police Baillie has communication London retwived ol from the police at giving a full Private Moir, who Color-Sergt Lloyd Wolseley barracks | day might, last | lice of that gity Moir is Scotch, years of age, a Yalf build, eves leseription shot amd. kil of Stratiord, in| i | { | | | on the ting at London whom hus and fot are How about five about feet of right mnches The black with ince lor the hair ane shightiv. tight side | 6 is CHET small His is about expression that ard showed an perament, and a pointed remark always feteh a display of It is stated that just a few weeks ago, Moir pointed a gun ata com rade who crossed hiv temper wax the comrade whom he pointed the gung made dash fot refuge, and bul behind large chimney at the barracks { The officers can advance tr regs | | for the terrible deed of Moir sxeept | | that he was drunk, and his angovern able temper gave wav, with the result, The police all over the country have been notified of the and a «harp lookout is being kept up forthe mur deror. The Lincoln officers have now worked up's clue around Stratford RORY at figured, on {of the | hand facial cunning, left | His fry imger on minus ne inch of 8 man excitable tem would | ner ! when he intoxicated at n tragic i CHR FEEL F PS 00st IIE EPI IL III EI SE PISS | MASS 1 F and Summer-in Our Mantle Section. AS +449 F444 ++ FE44E9s FIFE $1545 440 +33 F454 4, Every week sees some new Snaps in this section and more careful Women taking advantage of it. This week we have some extraordinary values in Children's Gar- ments, which we wish to draw your attention to. Garments of good style and real worth. REN'S REEFERS, en $4/50 to 14.75. CHILDREN'S COATS, Plain Velvets, $1.75 to $6.50, INFANT'S CONTE, : to $4.50. i CHILDREN'S DRESSES of good wash materials, 50c. to $2.75. Special Values in Silk Dresses Stylishily made of rich Chiffon Taffeta Silk in colors Navy, Brown and Black, from $12.50 to $28 Our Model $15.50 is a real beauty and sterling value, at $18. We invite you to call see them. teacy's. * FHL SIIB L ISIS P ERE MARRIED. GIANT ir of also Corduroy +443 SARIS I4HS 8 4% +4 and REE Caeas a i MASH Kingston, on AD } ft. = Fe Annie England HORSE Futile Hors, aged apn w i fe urd 1908 of Wie, "Fil ite res tener Iany : Bu Sat 2 " # Kingston, April Awehinvole, residence 14% Na day. Apnl 25th Fritnds and soqusint- s, fespectiully invited to Kitesd At Hote Ringsgan an April ddad, 1D0OS Mclatyre, w of W. BH Minds Bath Hoad aged tBIFY Sears Fuberal st 2.80 o'clock, Vriday afer oll, ron Corbett 's Undertaking Hogms Friends and dequaintances respeetiuliy invited to attend Gananoune peers please copy LL.%At Westhrovke, of Wednesday, Apel 28nd. 1908. Alexander IF. Beil, aged wighty years uberal with take plate from residence, af pan... on Interimws Cataragqwi Friends ROGUBIntancos mitend Moutreal cops} ihert Lan 8 Irion io ne his late Saturday Cemetery. respwet fui 2 y and or Papers pleats oF ROBERT J. REID, 0 : we und are pitting forth every oiiort pos: sible to roa Moir dawn. The officers | have now heen instructed to take him guards, ote; Mile. De Vercheres, ac tompasied by her brothers and follow: ers, and of Indians. Montcalm received a lesson Tike that of fifteen vears ago, when a Russian punitive expedition killed over 1000 tribesmen, The Lea Undertaker. shire, Scotland, The servire at West | "Phone, 577. Princess street. minster will be attended by representa- to Go to Montreal. Montreal, April 23. Harbor Fai 3 10 Pieces, $1.65 Queen groups bs Levis heading the different Feench and Wolfe and Murray at - head of the English troops; Guy Catleton and. "the principal « of the r and Canadian Lim 1778, 3 ly tives of King Edward and Alexandra and by diplomats members of parliafent. Sie Wilirid Laurier has, cabled the Chronicle stating that the death of the former premier is a great loss to and and compelled two tribes to kue penee. Norquay, for Missing Child Fourd. Medicine Hat, Alta., April 3B. Mary two a years, weer Cowie slates that it would he possible for the White Star et shi Baltic to come, to Montreal if she is placed on the St. Lawrence route next season alofg with other vessels of that line. It is reported that such a dead or ali e. FA GAN YOU 3! i House Cleaning \ Time Pails, Tubs, Washboards, 3 | Brooms, Btove Polish, Stove Pipe # Varnish, Stove Brushes, Shoe | Brushes, Serubbing A + | Sapolie, Bon Ami, le*ro # (Silieon, Dutch Cleanser, Pearline, 4+ Gold Dust Washing Powder, 3 | Clothes Pins, © Clothes Lines, . Clothes Baskets, 4, Feather Dusters. + i his 300 volti- have been $he Britiah ie. step will be taken, but it was assert. ed that it was impossible for the Ral tie to come up owing te har «if and the depth, of water she dens. The engineer's statement disposes of that #atement. The Allan line ' ¢teamer Corsican, om Liverpool for Quebec and Mon treal, via Moville, was 'reported 155 miles South-east of Cape May at 739 am, « on the . = of April. At Brockville. 4 Api 3. Patrons of the TSE were out in large who wan away from her home in the Gros Ventre distritt, on Satur day, was found, Mr. Conn, Tiving six miles away, was w in a field when the child walked up. She had. bien, withont food for twa mad a hall davs, and had wandered on the open prairie daring that time. Fifty men have beep seouring the céuntry since Satarday. It was feared on wolf or eagle hid darvied the Jittle one off, peep : SELL GOODS . ? GOOD SALESMEN ARE ALWAYS WANTED. A WHIG WANT WIRE" 3D A "Goop BERTH" FOR YOU. Will Soon Be Arraigned. Montreal, April B.--Jt is expected that Dillon, 5 Smith. will be ar raigned before Judge Lafontaine not later 'than Friday or Saturday. The medical authorities at the genvral the man's condition to warrant his re il hospital, here hie are heal- 3 : ¥ + + i + : + + + > * f i i | 2 Ratio 4 Co.

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