Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Feb 1909, p. 1

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YEAR 76-NO. |All KEMP SPEAKS New z i tions of uncertainty 1 " that Franklin MeVeagh of Chicago has been selected by In Regard to Carman- Jackson Matter, A LAYMEN'S VIEWS THINKS DR, CARMAN HAS MADE GRAVE MISTAKE. Under Pressure Clerics Show Weak- niesses Found in the Ordinary Man---Has Much Confidence Rev. Mr. Jackson, Toronto, Feh. 2%5.--A. E. Kemp, member of the trustee hoard of Sher houine street Methodist church, was interviewed on the Carman Jackson | row (the beginning of which page four) and made the following statement : "I'he thought which strikes that when we recollect what bien charged about the methods ployed in the recent election of bishop in this city, we see Dr. Carman, the head Meth whist chureh in Canada, "himself m the undignified deliberately attempting to misrepre- gent Mr. Jackson and mislead the public, surely we are justified in con- cluding, even as much as we regyet to admit it, that when men of high calling, sent to exemplify as well as to preach charity, are put pressure, they show weaknesses are ocegsionally found in the individual. "In my opinion, Dr. Carman has made a grave mistake in vefleeting up- the Rev. Mr. Jackson in the way he has and incidentally upon the Sher hourne Street. Mothodist church. Hi main idea to be, cither inten tionally or not, to lead people to sup pose, as he 'puts it, that Mr is a 'free lance,' not being accountahle to the Canadian conference, whilst he ought to know, and doubtless does know that the congregation of Sher hourne street secured his gervices from the British Wesloyan conference for a term, in order to avail itself of his marked ability, recognized throughout Grint Britain and in many. phris/ gf thes United States, as well as in Can ada. Mr. Jackson came Toronto only upon the urgent solicitation of 1he congregation of Sherbourte Street Methodist church, "De, Carman appears to be the impression that a Wan who be eonsidered theologically sound the British Wesleyan conference may not he acceptable {o the Canadian conference. 1 imagine that the British conference just as careful on this point as we are in Canada. The peo ple of Sherbourne Street church every confidence in Mr. Jackson, my own opibion is that it cessary for a man to be Methodist | and at the same time take as literal | "Ty true, in the most superficial way, | every word CGinesis. 1 am glad to listen to a man like Mr. Jackson, who can throw little light on these matters, and also in my opinion, the day has gone Ly when its necessary for Dr. Carman to try and shove down the throats of everyone the lit- eral interpretation of everything the hook of Genesis | =~ ee 1 Notice, Notice. Printing, ruling, book-binding; hossing, at British Whig office, home of good printing." DAILY MEMORANDA. House, tary of moved. thereby complet Secret Knox o Secret MacVea Secret RON of ersham cock of Secret L. Secret A. Secret Wilson Secret Charles in a on | 18 of {to be n | mulgate is has om a | when of the putting position one pointme be corre and now woman, learned, these vied in last man, The n entire al says he Mich. -f ter' ha under whieh ordinary on up. The marriag It is but the city hal of the | seems Jackson give of the | jobs on Fort section the cor an infar after Hi present. attendes called neither til to under may to : Gross 1 been mi | would h Ih and | have aps as is not ne | Pe a m n was ace track, | ha moat nm hea CON tained in om- 'Salome Grand | Gratefu p.m. Marie Opera Hall. Violinist, Grant Hall, Hospital Governors, i p.m |. Net Dr. Milligan, Toronto, preaches in | caught lal, 8 p.m Sunday | mirror Bijou Theatre--~Exciting Colleg "The Marathon Race "Romantic | J nee Episode in the Life of a Dancing Dog i 4 The rove Letter That Broke up [Four h Deacon Gayvhoy's Home ty veat {thanks In Canadian History. | Monday Rev Convocation Feb. 27th, 1871--~Joint High settlement of the Alabama various differences hetween the United States, began Washington 1889 Eleven of a bridge near 1882---More than a perished in a blizzard Newfoundland, 1900---British dismiss 1901 - passed Commission, for the | Claims and Canada and | its sittings at rich "his with gotte is Ne Qa Hfory Here | tive raised | We wi \ { fe aithfnl | vour he Mary lives lost hy St. George, score olf the collapse | Ont fikhe rmen coast of the Columbia Government Counce refer- for gislative bilk in difficulty Newfoundland 'Ie the modus vivendi ence to the French shore another vear 1903--Paardeberg Day the principal cities of unions of Sputh African veterans. 1905-The Kingston Street iar] taken over the bondholders was white She dic into a { tucked "land & { floor hi | Mary fry tw colebrated in all Canada by re hy brother, | sident { then { hardts, { dence { there f {charge ir., the George |and te {oook. Bowr H BEAUTIFUL SETS $1.45, all colors, from $1.75. Quaint Blue, at $2.25. large | sets, in Douiton and | will pr makers. | the | OFF 6 pieces, for 10-piece sets, shapes in Old variety of rich other high-grade Robertson Bros. | Also | tharine Odd } Ledg stem Fooks, the RR a A deputation is Vin the capital to the cabinet an relation to apti-com bine legislation. =; Doubt Mr.« MeVeagh accepted the place-and Tennessee, Attorney-General--Gearge Postmaster-General-Frank H Meyer of Massachusetts. Ballinger of Washington. No official - Mr. this case, as DARING BOGUS MARRIAGE. Performed Windsor, Leggatt, Tae who said to her husband, the Immorality startling [the fore in the following morning found dead. actised. | sibly ke commended Killed At Carleton Place. Carleton lam Seott, in the net of taking a lorrie across the when ha Tell backwards, FLUTTERED TO FLOOR "thw vee WITH $500 FOR cc York Servant For Twenty Years. York, Drama { of Henry 'Mary, wardt ¢ us, growing Follick, Bowmanville mid-summer, | position {considerable advance home of good: printing. TAFT'S CABINET. Regarding Appoint- ments Removed. York, Feb. 27.---All qualifica- in the prediction -- Mr. Taft as his spere- the treasury. are hereby re Consideration. WILL REMEDY ABUS THIS 1S DECLARATION © POSTMASTER-GENERAL. the Taft. cabinet was made oe, ary of State--Philander [ Pennsylvania. ary of the Treasury--Franklin gh of Hlinois. ary of War C Jacob M. Dickin- M. Wick ol New York, . Hiteh- Massachusetts. ary of the Navy--George Von ary of the Interior--Richard ary of of lowa. ary of Commerce and Labor-- Gagel of Missouri. or unofficial declaration McVeagh's appointment wade by Mr. Taft until he s his entire cabinet. But in in other notices of ap- the facts are known to Agriculture--James gize For. From Own Correspondent. Ottawa, Feb, 27.--The house wer into committee of supply on the est maies for the post office «leparimen twenty minutes after the speaker too the chair, yesterday. that Hon. W. plain his ame ndments to the insurdne act, but the bill did not appear the order paper. The feature of fa lively sitting wa leged abuse of the Iranking privileg ministers of the crown during by parliamontary recess. It was declare Our is pro- nts, et, oO th in Outer Qffice in City Hall, \ Ont., Feb. 20N\--~A young whose name could not be called Police Magistrate and swore that she was mar- the magistrate's outer office, sday afternoon, by a tall dark he was a minister, wagistrate was in his office the fternoon. The young girl, who er home in Grosse Point, urther .<Bates that the "minis- nded the marriage certificate who promptly tore it supposed husband denied the e. and later fled. undoubtedly a false marriage, nerve of performing it in_the I, especially in the outer office olice magistrate in order "to marriage some color, is one oldest and most extraordinary record in this ciky. ate was [ranked Sn October when the house was not in There was a posieard sent to R. Borden, in Halifax, mailed. on train in Neva Seotia, which through without a new member of the houso had bee using his frank to distribute tising matter for a Gowganda mine, The postmaster-general to identify a frank, on 3 wen is but demurred ter of the crown. referred t when th liament had adjourned, he pre-clection session of 1904, parliamentary corridors sides, which was not all sent rogation. G. H. Perley asked if he meant suggest that the franked matter under by pre Among Foreigners. William, Ont., Feh. 27.---A state of affairs amongst igners living in the coal dock of this city was disclosed at ner's inquest on the death of it. The infant dipd a few hours rth, at which no doctor was From the time the infant was I, to by a woman who was until next morning it was fooked at nor attended to un when it was ber from the close of the session July. Mr. Lemicux said, "No." Mr. Lemieux expressed opinion tha in franking a weekly letter, Mr. rean, solicitor-genceral, his privilege. It was parly wor said, but not exaggerated work. Bureau, who had just come into he "Mr. to. make, Mr. Lemicux said that would fratne new vegulations to meet the abuse which he admitted to'exist immoraliky was found to have Ong or two women e living in a house with per- many as seventy men, osten: eping house for them. The jury an investigation NO NEW UNDERTAKINGS. This is Declaration of Hon. Graham. Ottawa, Feb, 27.~Under the ance of Hon. Mr. Graham the apent a considerable part of a in a survey of the canals the estimates for which were consideration. An effort a made by the opposition to obtai wom the . ment as to his policy regarding uals, but My. Graham declined to |} drawn. I'he house and country, | observed, knew his attitude th who's question of and hewould reserve any statement he had to n ake until Intercolonial budget came to be sidered, government was not to on any new undertakings. der construction would be proceeds with and pushed to completion, - no new works would be taken up this yar. While Canaca's were the best in the won'd | still capable of development, Eri sy nr son tem, der Place, Ont. Fp. = 27.--Wil- an employee of the C.IPR, identally killed here. He was striking rail. He coxpired al thereafter. I on the immediately on additions th launch ov Rewards New Family al Employer in His they wer 07 and} Feb Mary Campbell a glimpse of her face in the she passea through the hall Rudolph Kunhardt's resi at No. 124 West Seventy and decided that twen dwelt lightly with her, contented lot. come in,"' Mr. alled from the library. commission merchant. is your twentieth anniversary he "We: have not n it ow ceased to be grateful. a bloom from vour own otland, where, 1 am sure, the best cooks in the mt to thank you ness, and may me took in coming. as CONVICTED OF USURY. street, Shm---- had her please to ed Sentence. Feb. 27.--Probably in the anti-usury was heard before Magistrate O'Keefe, wh'n Neil H. McKinnon was victed on a charge of lending mone lat un usurious rate of interest. Me- "8 | Kinpon had previously been acquit te are | a similar charge. Like the oth world. | convicted usurers he was allowed Kun- Ottawa, He ® Hast case said y ik never leave |e of jer you $1,000, the loan was one of § the jardiniere in a beautiful plant of | month, were given for heather and ran to her room. {890 in all. An actuary testified 1 not notice until she dropped | pig represented 45.8 per cent. chair that an envelope was claimed he had given in the foliage. She opened. it | horrower $86, in which event, 500 in euwrcency fluttered to the | ording to the actuary, the mtere ke the petals of a huge flower. | covid have amounted to but 10. Campbell came to this coun- {per cent. This was denied by the be enty years ago to visit her|,. cer and the court accepted hi who is now a well-to-do re- version and convicted MeKinnon. of Yonkers. She was nineteen | A iviend employed by the Kun- who occupied the same they do. to-day, got a or Mary. She was placed $10 each, Kinnon Spaniard Dupe Of Swindler. lace Madrid, Feb. 27 ! in | WAS registered here yesterday. { RPV < { Englishman, who said he was Hen > Henry Rudelph Kunhiatdt | wiltmont, stopping at one of the he nan ie ton Kunkardt, jhotels, made the acquaintance of voi a s 'was' promoted' toi pamard named Pastor, of the yours 850 Wan 3 fdrid municipality. He offered t resi- | Ss. n ! condition that he deposit £1,000 Will Accept Offer. {the British embasty. : Ont., Feb. 27.--Thomas| Senor Pastor went to meet t M.A, science master Fnglishnran at his hotel, bringi high school since last] the money. Both were proceeding ! has accepted a similar | {ward the embassy when the on the staff of the St. Ca-| iman offered Senor Pastor a cup Collegiate Institute al a very goffee in a cafe.' The latter fell asle in salary, and and did not recover consciousness y obably enter on the duties after 1 six hours later, when he was holidays. 'moved to his home. A waiter « clared he saw the Englishman narcotic drops in the cup. The leaf lishman fled and is still at large manville, ot ister Book-Binding. Er cash books, and all kinds lowest loose letter press British Whig, ors, Honey Sheard hae refused to act license commissioner for Toronto. al prices, USE OF TM The Matter Was Up For The Tories Had Much to Shout About the Alleged Use of the Franking Privilege--The Solic- tor-General Nothing to Apole- It was expected S. Kielding would ex- y debate on the al the | w frank at all, and | adver the chamber, declared he had no anology G. P. house | ses- was | minister of railways a state- transportation, Those un waterway 8] hoped development would not be long Neil H. McKinnon Out on Suspend- | aetive interest the campaign con to | royal style, for your leo on suspended sentence under honds | {did the kings According to the hovrow for | | and is up in arms against her onemics which | hich nine nodes, maturing one each !in the or that | expelled: Me the ne --A daring swind An a M English- | THE E YOUNG LADY INJURED. Dodging a Kiss She Ran Under An Auto. GC atadon. N..1., Feb. 26.--Rather than permit her i to kiss ber in the presence of his guests, Miss Andre Meyorhoff ran out of the house yes- thrday pursued by him and a number of friends and was erushed beneath a trolley car. The girl is at the Homoe- opathie Hospital and is not expected to live. The wedding, which was to have taken, place last evening, is in- definitely postponed, To celebrate the arrival of his bride who reached Philadelphia aboard the steamship . Merion on. Monday, Carl Francis Roland gave a dinner for a number of his friends at bis home, Neo. 144 Haddon avenue. The feast was almost over, when Roeland attempted to kiss her. She dashed from the room and failéd to see the approach- ing car, E F URGES FREE ENTRY. Says it Will Then Revolutionize Medical Science, Baltimore, Feb. 27.--Dr. Howard Kelly of the Medical Faculty of the Johnw Hopkins University and Hospi- tal declareil, yvesteraay, that the high tarifl on rvadium in this country was a blood tax. Radium, he sail, would | revolutionize medicine just as soon as "| medical men could bay it with the tariff off. All medical men gere in. {terested in it. bot hundreds were un- | able use it because the exorhi- tant it } t k A. eo . of to price. d that a large quantity of liberal liter- last, Agssion. { t n was unable to | the idea that it was that of a minis | As to anyone else | exercising the right so long after par- oO @ were, blocked | with campaign literature sent by both 3 to discussion had remained over to Ccto- In 1 Ju- had not abused | o R. E. Who was chosen Natural -Résource session in YOUNG, OF 56 OTTAWA, tary of Conference in Washington. the a pep CLATMS YOTT TS INNOCENT. { William Riley Says He Stole the | Horses. | Chatham, Ont., Feb, 27.--A letter | was received. hore, dated New York, (signed by William Riley, stating that {George Yott, convicted over a year of stealing the horses of Dr. MacFarlane, Dover, now serving, a seven-year sentence at Kingston peni- ftentinry, was innocent, Riley being the } jastunt thief. Riley claims he hired Yott io drive the horses to Detroit for him, Yott not knowing they were stol- fen. The letter has been handed to the authorities, who incline to the belief » | that it is a abla. 5 . we 10K OF THE CHASE I | ago A- 1 | al con- This year the policy of the | | "SPORTING DUCHESS" AC: it | 'CUSED CRUELTY. od | it | French Society to otect Animals Threatens te Expel the Dowag- er zs | Paris, Feb. ~The Dowager Duchess &'Unecs, iy is well called, "the spori- ine duchess of France," was the eentrg of a stormy meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- mals, a society in which she takes an and a prominent: part At the meeting a faction headed by { Maitre Pierre Douchez, an advocate at the court of appeals, demanded that {the duchess, "a queen among sports women, be expelled from the organiza- tion, bemuse of her widely celebrated love of the chase. On her vast estate near Rambouillet | the duchess holds stag hunts in truly hunts in such fashion as whom her - ancestors wents such an attack, e y i e-| Ll 1 or served. She She refusal to con- it possible that she would be hy the society which will vote on the question March 18th, ean Baroness To Live In Berlin. Feb. 27.--Baroness Von widow of the late German ambassador at Washington, is at pre: sent in Leipsic settling her hushand's estate. She intends to vo to Berlin at the end pf the week and engage a.per- manent residence, @fter which she will | le | join her | her sister in the south of | France a month. . SoC tet N | sider wt i 88 | w us Leipsie, | Sternburg, for ry wt Appetizing, Isn't It? York, of this New Camp, vear on some ar he city, bangug strange meat at irictor and monkeys a la mode. Sree Churches To Pay Taxes. Vancouver, B.C., Feb. council decided that of pay taxes on twenty- five per cent. sep | assessment. In recent | have been exempt. he ng OF Thi or 27. ~The in- = . Customs Entry Forms. lipi For sale at Whig office, "the 12-' of good printing i oi L Beef, Iron and Wine, "make; pint bottles, bbe. Ldrug store. at Wade's as Feb. 27.--FPhe Canadiay of offence in the Standard Oil rebat- each This year latter a London firm's agency here on the menu 'will include deviled boa 'con this ruling, city churches must | of | vears churches ing home "Our. Own' GIVEN IN THE EST POS- 'SIBLE FORM. Matters That, Interest Everybody ~Notes From All Little of Everything Easily Reall and Remembered. Alberta. legislature Has dissolved, and the elétions will be held on March 22nd. 'The Grand Trunk Pacific compa willing to undertake the building the Quebec bridge. The new line of Atlantie steamers, to ply on the Si. Lawrence route, will be named the Canada line. Wheat markets in Canada, United States and Europe advanced on Fri day to the highest: level they have touched this season. Proposed revenue measures have created a political situation in Ger many approaching a erigis, Thirty-three Tennessee senators have fled the state in aw efiort to render the new clection law of no effect. Lady Cook, a prominent English sufirngist, now in New York, de, that the battle for votes for women is wou in England. The Montreal ice palace fell on Fri- day, injuring two men. Tha unfortu- nate men were in the tower when it collapsed, owing to the thaws, Sir John Gorell Barnes, who recent. ly resigned his position as ppesident of the divore: court and accepled a peer- age, intends at the carligst possible moment Lo introduce in th¢ House of Lords a bill - reforming Yl diverts laws. Bishop Jagger preached in the Ame: rican church, Florence, Italy, prefacing his sermon, with an appesl for $10,000 to complete the new church building which lie hopes to consecrate a year from Easter. Four men were arrested at Milan, acwised of forging checks of the Ame- rican Express company. Two of. the men, Foning and Anisani, confessed that they arranged to. put the checks in circulation simultaneously in Lon: don, Paris and Rome. The Essex public school took five on Friday morning while school was in session, but the pupils all retired in perfect order withont omeof: them sui- fering damage or injury. The ehildren had praet ised the fire drill. is of L DOCTOR SUES QUEEN LIL. Washington Physicias Says She Mroke Her Contract. Washington, D.C., Feb, 27.--Queen Liliuokalani, of Hawaii, is being sued for $11,600 by Dv. Charles H. Eng- lish. The former queen is referred to in the suit as Lydia Dominie, other- wise known as Lilinokalani, former Queen of the Hawaiian Islands. Dr. English says in his declaration that he gave up) his practice here at the queen's reqdest apd agreed to be- come her in Hawaii. He went was her physician for two months, "and was willing to continue at the price agreed on, $300 a month, but the queen broke the cons tract and he returned to this country. He asks $11,600 as the amount due him for the time of contract. WILL PAY $55,000,000. If Prices of Cigarettes is Increased By Cent a Package. New York, Feb. 27.--The proposed increase in the price of cigarettes, an- nounced yesterday, will not be more than a cent, or two per package. While this may wound like a small affair it will actpally mean millions of dollars per year to the cigarette smokers of the country. According to official government fig- ures, 55,402,330,113 cigarettes were manufactured in she United States last year. In round numbers this means 5,500,000,000 packages, ten cig- arettes to a package. An increase of one cent a package for those consum- ed in this country, as well as those exported, would mean 'an additional tax of $55,000,000 on the cigarette smokers, Soon To Be Uniform. Washington, Feb. 27.--The parcels post service to foreign countries prac- ticully will be uniform after March Ist, withs.a postage rate of twelve cents a poubd and a weight limit of eleven pounds. Japan and Sweden, however, will not be able to adopt the eleven-pound weighi limit until next month, and France Hong Kong and Denmark are expect d to conform in a thort time. i { May Reduce Fine. | Chicago, Feb. 27.--United Sjates | District Judge Anderson broadly inti- mated that he will rule that the unit will be the thirty-six ol freight charges. Undiv if made, a fine of only | 8720000 is possible, as compared with Judge Landis' assessment of $29,240 - | 000 in the original case. I ing case set- tlements C Truly Deplorable. Vancouver, B.C., Feb. 27.--In open- ~Anglican, synod, Bishop Dart | de ored the growing tendency to race supcide, and immoral habits of young I le. a) 1 { | Clifford Sifton Hurt. ¥ Otiawa, Feb. 27.--Hon. Clifford Si- daily food, ethereal dical profession. vight place." R {Lake Champlain and ony. WLE » RUMORS 'Medical Health Officer Ball, "when fs asked if it were true that two guar 'antined houses were not re plied that it was Hot. houses | had been guarded from 6 a.m. till mid: |} night. Guards were not kept on after midnight, as it was not' The chairman of the boand he said, gave orders that Suards needn't be kept on between mid inch and 6 a.m. In regard to the rumor that the fort hospital was also unguarded, Dr. Bell said this was false. Let anyone wry to get into the fort, and he will see how difficult it is. Sergt. Melntosh is in charge of the fort as caretaker, and no one can get through the outside iron os without an order from the health" offiter. The gate is always locked, and Sergt. Mclatosh alone has the key. Dr, Bell says that the same idle rumors of last fall are again go ing the rounds. H any one wants in- formation, he invites them to call on him and he'll give the facts. One of the houses under quarantine was released, this morning, no cases having developed. There are still just four cases in the fort hospital, no new case having developed in ten days. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Mayor Couper Fighting the Battles of the People. Kingston, Feln. 26.-4(To the Edi tor) : Things will be flourishing' at the police court next week. The Board of Health are determined that the po- lice magistrate shall earn his salary. When municipalities eneroach upo our liberties (as they are trying to do) we will soon have to ask per mission of them before selecting om and breath our supply of blue from a tank of stéerili specialty prepared hy thé me The Kingston peo their "lucky stars" for having an able man like Mayo Couper to fight their battles, * It is the case of 'the right man in th The spherical ball is hole this time.--VOX zed air, ple may thank in, the .ound POPULL. B. A. Hotel Arrivals. Gi. Dennison, H. Daflield, F. For tier, J. Menzies, H. T. Douglas, Me- Gill Baske# Ball Team; George C. Easton, Brockville; Magur C. R. Par ker, Philadelphia; H. J. Terry, S. Sowden, Toronto; George C. Easton, Jr., Brockville; FE. Blake Robertson, Ottawa; Sylvester Pyne, Belleville; J. E. Hampson, Hamilton; V. W. Gra: ham, Toronto; «<M... 'Phiviey, D. Ben- nett, Montreal; Wo E. Bidwell, Toron: to; P. I. Lawton, Auburn, Me.; J. Carroll, lawiston, Me.; Baillie, Mesears, Ramsay, Moseley, Johnson, y Sargent; Drammond, ris, Gladman, Cookey, Cockfield, McGill University Hockey Team. Send On Their Address. A. E. Dean writes from Chicago that the Kingston old boys in that city ar taking steps to form an association but are having trouble in securing the addresses of . former Kingstonian: there. He asks that residents of Kingston, Who have relatives "of friends living in Chicago, and who ar ex-Kingstonians, drop a posteard giv- ing the Chicago address of thei frends, to A. KE. Dean, 407 Thirty third street, Chicago, Hl. This will aid materially. SUES HIS NEIGHBOR CLAIMING THAT HE HAS BEEN PERSECUTING HIM. Troubles Between the Smith and Wood Families--Smith Had Been Arrested and Charged With Arson. Watertown, N.Y., Fob. 27.--Daniel H. Smith, of Woodville, has stasied a suit for $10,000 against George Wood of the same place; alleging in the complaint that the dbicndant was guilty 'of per<ecution in having him'ar- rested for arson. The action is the outcome of trouble between the Smith and Wood familice It started about the time that Smith gave the deeds of two farms to his children and then, as alleged, went in to bankruptey. At that time Woo was made a trustee, and later he brought an action on the grounds that Smith was endeavoring to defraud hi creditors. The jury sustained him, and now thero is an order for the sal 'of ihe property for the benefit of ithe wditars, Last fall the Smith barn burned to the ground. On December 26th Smith wae arrested, charged with arson. He was not indicted. Smith alleges that Wood complained {4 the district-at- torney that he had set fire to the barn. Made Summer Resort. Duluth, Minn., Feb. 27.--The Eng lish capitalists owning Isle Royal, in Lake Superior, have os to a loca company, who will conwért the island into a summer resort. The" price was $400,000, net Z To Run To Montreal. New York, Feb, 27.--At the Lake Champlain Association dinner, last night, Hon. Mr. Devlin, Quebec, pro- Ghesied a line of steamers from New (ork to Montreal, via Hudson river, the Richelieu iv er. An Agricultural College. Victoria, B.C., Feb, 27.--Hon. Prag in Juanes siislisyet, annou "ot a. aioe Ro prasierial ton cums back from Washington with {U 'a fractured collar bond and = broken, arm. Jogi lntars be eablohed ar part uniyersity No m Mu nn AY. --Entered And In Greater Variety Than Ever Each season the Wash Fabrics grow. more .beauti- ful ; each season our display increases in size. The show- ing really is worth in itself a special trip to the store. We Are Offering Cotton Pongees in All the Leading Shades. BLACK OTTOMANS, STRIPED DRESS LINENS, T0BE BAYADERES, COTTON RANAMAS, KRINKLE CREPONS, FLORAL MUSLINS, STRIPED DUCKS, LUXEMBOURGS, FRENCH GINGHAMS, ETC. SPECIAL ARRIVALS NEW SEE OUR SPECIAL Elastic Belts, at 15e. BORN. JUVICK =~At Elginburgh, 1908, to. Mr. and a daughter. DIED. ANGLIN. ~AL Mohlreal, inst., William on Keb, Mes. Chas. Friday, 26th Hayes Anglin. funeral private," Monday, March from the home of his parents and Mrs. Samuel Anglin, BS St. Service at 2 p.m. into rest, 1st, Mr. Barrack 3 Alice Friday, Sarah Putnam late Reverend Cornwallis, Nova at ingston, Qaiarid, on Pobrua 206th, 1909, Dickie, 'widow of the William Murray, of Seotia. funeral private. APPLETON .--In Kingstoh, 1909, Jane Allen, Robert Appleton, years. ul. from Balaclava 10 o'clock. Nog flowers, Feb. heloved aged 26h, wife of sixty-three her St, late Monday fesidence, morning, '41 at Imported Jams (guaranteed pure) In 2 1b. pots. RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY, GREENGAGE, PLUM, DAMSON. Price 35¢ Per Pot Jas, Redden & Co. Importers Of Fine Groceries. ROBERT J. REID, ' The Leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Prircess street A GOOD CHANCE For a gick buver, A Brass Bed, cost $60. A "Marshall" air Mattress, ec 5. A "Waldort"™" ; a as good as néw, [for 0. at at TURK 4 "Phone, 705. A Musical Club. The musical ladies of Picton have formed a © to meet twice monthly t of latent ing "iP, a & tae

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