YEAR 77-NO, 54 TORY WISH Want House of Lords to Be' Strengthened, AND TOUCH PUBLIC BINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1910. (ONSIDER 11 LATEST NEWS Junior Indoor 'Baseball Teams and! a Schedule, #4 But Not in Cannectitn With Lewis' Incident. gardencrs, they say that canperies | The; following teams and seherdule will follow, They hate sufficient have been drawn up at the Y.MN.C. r baseball : LORDS CAPABLE AND EFFICIENT [plants to spread over mors than on, NOT FORFEITED RIGHT TO PRE- * thundred acres, and it is expected the | FERRED 'TMENT. for jumior indoo Toland (captain), BUT LACK STRENGTH. : a: : entire district will be interested inj Crescents--S. Cook, D. Douglas, N. Knapp, Reid, W. Simmons, 5. Hunter, Remarks of Hon. A. J. Balfour at athe industry within five years. They {will grow the vegetables in their new. | Nine Bank Diner Sitven " BE he ly: #et orchards, and in conneetion in Twenty Xears--The Royal Mint Jackson, H. Hunter. Hykers--F. © Maxim with small fruits and early vogetabiles, Has Yielded Wn Good Profit, on Tariff Reform and Canada's |The Kennewick district is one of the Special to the Action, . 8B. Evans, J. Perryman, D. Dickson, Il. Hunt, Goodearle, Fair, Seouts--M. = DPavy Cherry, F. T Bompson, first to have strawberries on the mar-! # . ket, and many growers have made! Ottawa, Mar London, Mareh 5.-The «ty of {fortuncs there in following that jn. | OMmCHS, ye London conservatives bangueted A. { dustry. ! J { Northumberland, asked the govern J. Balfour and Sir F. G. Banbury, iment, if, by entering into a treaty . Baliour fw rance bolishing ¥ fuk © might, We Soli with Brace and abolishing the Ger: iin" oiilon mall parts of ie LAST E oiTIoR semm------ FOR { EXPORT PURPOSES. SPORTS AT) AT Y. MC. A, JAPANESE Ix C. JX CALIFORNIA. Two Thousand Tow T There Than Two Years Ago. Spokane, Wash, Marek 5.-Dr. H. B. Johnson, of Sam Franeiseo, super: intendent of Pacific Japanese missions, who is makiog a tour of the North West, declared, in An nteridew, in Spokane, there are 2,000 less Japan ese to-day than were ta the state two years ago. Those ting to other states are not nel im his esti mate. Several t ve also return:d to Japan from other states since 190%. The recent rap ont the Ja penese-American banks has caused a financial depression among the Ja panise, he said, and thas is angment. od by the fact that the American bans refuse to advance money on lands, for which the are payirg on the contract plan. He in timated that the immigration of the Mikado's subjittis fo the Pacific const will be smaller in the future, because of the obstacles placed 1 the way of the Japanese by white ressdents of these states. He added that the mis sions in the North-West are doing mod work, and that they are in ex- Asparagus Plants to to be Set Out by Growers Near Spokane, Spokane, Wash., March 35.--Fruit-| growers at Kennewick, ott the Colum | bla river, in Benton county, Wash, southwest of Spokane, have obtained 250,000 asparagus plants, which will be set out in a short time, the plan! heing to produce the vegetable for | export by the carload. They believe) that asparagus can be grown in mercial quantities, at a big fn and if the venture proves the success predicted for it by experienced truck- Ww. Ly E. DespatéhesFrom Near And Distant Places. THE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM, Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Re membered. (captain), ' J. E. Nwholson, S. Lemmon, H {Captain), Db. 3. Vanaistine, S J. Unmpoell, FOR THE PETTICOAT BY Spring Fashions ' A, H. M. ve. Hykers, Manitoba, Sir William Van Hope ull at Birm- gave T00 guineas for a ingham Shorthorn show. Dr. Fritch, convicted of manslaugh- ter, at Detroit, will probably not be sentenced before Monday. Property at the corner of Yonge and Carlton streets, Toronto, sohl for $6,000 a foot on the Yonge street frontage. Messrs. Rouselle Bros, proprietors of the British hotel, Renfrew, were fined $100 for selling liquor other than by the glass and in wholesale quantities. Thomas White was arrested at Wine nipeg, charged with evimindl assault, last evening, an a tenyear-old girl, in a house to which he had obtained ac wes a8 a clock repairer, The Allan SS. Orcadian bas reached Hasgow, from Portland; 88. Corsican left St. John, N.B., for Liverpool; 88, Vietorian sailed from Liverpool for Halifax, with sixty-seven first, 466 see: ond and 926 steerage passengers. I'he Nationoscope Thedire, a moving picture show hause, at the corner of St. Catherine and St. Andre streets, Montreal, was bndly damaged by fire, which bye out. .saily. on. Saturday Liha hands of the vear morning, The loss is estimated atlmittes and' actévitic Wl he 520,000 medxd as soon as CL. John Houston, founder of the Fm: a ve. Scouts, 5.In the House of erday, Mr. Owen, Pikers, (res Crescents, R. Sunmons, > at, . Campbell, H. Fair. . Lampbl Cornett (captain), in his DEATH CALLS BELLRINGER. amply {man Surtax Canada had, in anv country, justified the section or) the House of | Welcomed King Edward and Mourn. | ¥2Y5 forfeited ite rights to favorable Lords, This, he declared, had nev od For Lincoln { tariff treatment by the United States, er been more capable or efficient, but . McBroom, B. Barnum, C. Baiden, Twigg, G. Clark, G. McBroom, 5 r. Fielding lied that hi in- it lacked strength. He wanted a New York, March 5.--Albert Meis h Cana , ---- forleited Tite stronger second chamber and the lohn, sixty-two, who rang the chimes?! Mcllqubham, J, Riggs, The schedule follows : ht chamber would gain that strength of Old 'I'inity church for thirty years, do Tawin, {West Huron) pointed out best by i some direct formal jdied, of apoplexy, yesterday, at Madi-| j the March Sth-{'rescents Scouts ve. Pikers. March 15th--Hykers Pikers vs. Crescemts. March 22nd Hykers vs cents vi, Meoutls, havin at in the tariff negotiations be- connection with public opimon, But |®OB, . . ii twesn Canada and the United States, it should not be a scvcomd house of Meislobn rang the chimes when Jing to nfusion was cnused because an offici- commons, That would deprive it of | Fdward of England visited America be {at despiteh to the Canadian govern all its value, It must be comprised of | {1860 and also when the fall of Rich-7 tp 4-0 = 40 transmitted from persons not immediately amenable to Mond me urked the last chapter in th shington to Otlawa by way of the the influences of the passing passion of March 29th--Hykers vs. "iv v lec eo bells 8 i i . ivil war. He tolled the bells in sad} itish forei slice. the moment and the electoral Nhe | Pikers vs. Seouts. Hykers, of rat H ine 8 y : : refrain when Lincoln was shot down, | view of this fact Mr. chime, pe Cres- va. Seouts, be of five innings THE HALLS OF QUEEN'S. An Entrance to be Frected by Year "10 as Memorial. From OUr Queen's ( orresponte nt Year "10 announces its memorial the driveway ontering the rounds' from. University avenue an Jdaborate entrance will be constructed, approximately fifteen hundred The proposed structure will At colleg Lewis . have a posting dollars. vondst of four up porting the hese il form a main driveway entrance snd two portals for pedestrians, 1 he plans and specifications that the to discuss but not upon the basis to which Mr. Lewis re stone buttresses, massive fron gates aay we RX 1a) 1s spent, ae » memerd eon Hoe py Waist Wit thelr gre al a coat that has been background feturns who isn't gli? - We are prepared for and the Petticoat you nay choose from a vast assortment. pe waned in such te 5 and such close it we able to sell hem. or Ie than you can buy materialy offer SATEEN PETTI- COATS from $1.00 to $2.50. HEATHERBLOOM PETTI- COATS from $1.50 to 82.75, SILK PETTICOATS from $3.00 to $6.30, Our $8.50 Silk great value, CARL ARR SERS © The New Suits and Coats VALUES NEVER WERE BETTER. $10 to R25, Lines hack. to the Pett) womewhat in And well com the The efiorts made to bring Young, commissibner of ravlway Queen's, have, at the hour, proved successful Mr. wired last night that he would dress the Alma Mater society evening on 'Canada's Fi land," a story of the trict. No student can this evening's meeting RK I Funds eleventh Young wl thix North River dis afford of the . you, in Section to red are rile 8 Pence fo mise AMS H. W. Mchiel, at prose fined in the hospital suffering. from attack of tonsllitis, is reported bé improving. who is nt eon nn io wp-- Petticoat is The Supday morning Hidde classes nd well as the afternoon sernsons have been CGisvontipned at QudfR's 1672 the balance of the session, What is the. Answer? A citizen asks the Whig why necessary to ask the mayor to have by-law enforced, The dog by-law is as plain as can be on the city law book and vet it has wvever heen enforeed Dogs continue to run at large, and the authorities make no effort to stop them. The Whig does pot know why the by-law has not been enforced Doubtless its existence has been en tirely overlooked. A year ago the April Sth--Scouts vs. All games must + rang for the funeral of General] { thought it would be well to Referring to tariff reform Mr. Bal that is forcing Canada to make com- | jubilee and the centennial of Washing She Question, over the world, int sgmorance of wheth {Africa he played "Guide Me, O mio supply, sible between Canada and this coun ed the knell of Meislobu, | Yumaden charges withdrew, vesterduy, pire newspaper at Prince Rupert, and for Canada; it is a gra¥® misfortune | 4g wie, March 4.-Miss Bilton, ! ation of witnesses. Liberal members i : smber of the British Colm our own kith and kin to earry on! don went down to Brockville, on Wed:| A return. tabled, shows that nine merly a mem ol ¢ elation meeting, Earl Gray gave : 2 . Hy ite ich., Feb: tion without knowing whether "the tospital. Mesures. Bevens and Irwin have | datis of suspension are: Federal Bank, [At a meeting of the éxecutive councii jf Kelly, White Cloud, Mich, on Feb The Times, this morning, professes | Tou under the angpices of the: Methos (voluntary); | president, It was decided to hold the fon. Ont. at. the nge of eighty-seven du {next Peuple, Montreal, July 15th, ------ House of Lords. It says that it the | ooionie and socsally. The proceeds : ward county. Yar day in Brockville, ordering pust sevep months, as a machinist, i would be & small one, hav- ak J ally in fo h phe A a i Jobn's churel, met op Tuesday at the |John's, Que, April 28th, 1908; Banque expedition under the leadership of | juged to have burned his. home, "in two houses would sit and vote to- cents va. Pikers, to count vn league. | Hanvock, he 'rang "See the Conquering | | business agent at Washington, four asked : "Has the city realized, | and for the open: of the incident well known as a British Columbia ZEPPELIN TO THE ARCTIC. mouth, N.S. March 6th, 1905; On- German Aeronaut : br new organ has been installed In (voliintary): Sovereign Bank of Coie a under arrest for "the Canadian aut ing no hamiier wild power on fimancial bills, : » " o home of Mrs. Gi. F. Deane. de St, Hyacinthe, St. Hyacinthe, Que. Prof. Hergesell. Sarnia, two vears ago, for the msur ---------- it ie nant Sold vit banks | oa . gether. Thus any government having Tenant Timber. banks amalgamated with. other banks weather conditions. If Count | gyiday, that Pearl Ryerson, seventeen i tions two dirigible balloons will start to carry its legislature proposals, causéd the arrest of John Brown, of | Aceording to a return tabled, the girl and took her home. Saturday Caught Burglar. . ! | It is expected that Prince Henry of New York, hn a Frances timber tracts in Sandwich, Ont. The En i He HL ot, fe derstood the 'trouble arose over the Zeigler, who resides on First avenue, stealing covers a period of five years. solute control of sll electric railways fg oe a burglar in her flat lnwt even. as he was ransacking the place. April I2th--Creseonts he : Hero Comes" when Dewey returned | Sir Wiltrist Laurier replied has the country ealin that it is ing of the Brooklyn bridge, the queen's mercial treaties, first with this coun |10N'® inauguration, ferred. er we "ake going to apt (& sy Hen Hrent--d val; Pilgrim toa Foreign Conservative members of the 7eom A try ? It is a grave misfortune for TT | because they were not allowed tg ap- i ie mia at Fort for this country that we; should stand Wastpont,. paid Mr. and Mrs. Deane a | desired * to appoint Wallace Nesbitt \ journalist, died of pneumonia at For COL, SAM HUGHES .M.P. i fev i ¥ : 2 : bia legislature and mavor of Nelson, their own policy which they would | .uday, 16 dee Mrs. Landon, who is chartered banks have gone into liqui- broad hint that wealthy men of Canada ig seieinture aod mother country is prepared 10 sw | dissolved partnership. Mr. Bevers still| Toronto (name changed from Superior |2F Le dsspeiution, presided over by Col | runry 16th, Mrs... Katherine = Kelly, Commercial Bank of Manitoba, Win- [#noual meeting of the association dur. i : a bai to give an outline of the government's | dist church took place on Wednesday | : years. Miss Katherine Bongard Was intended bill 1895: Banque Ville Marie, Montreal, 23 BRP ministers are able to secure the aboli- amounted t, 850. A good programme h Frederick Sullivan, twenty-six years win Investigate ap ario Bank, Toronto, Det. 13th, 1966, Wind ae on Berl Cond v Zapp here h ted A i Ayr H wa John's church the previous one i ada, Toronto, January 18th, 1908 if, Earn ou eppeliv | orities at Sarnia, where he is but when a deadlock of two chambers 5 sel : June 24th, 1908, (voluntary). Eleven The expedition will start the com: }ynee money. . : i ther | 8nd 1 : . y a anajority in the house Windsor, March 3.--Alvin Peters, a | °F had their assets bought by other is satisfied with the condi- | yaprs of age, had run away from ot po . from Hambuig in 1912 for the purpose Sandwich East. It is alleged that net goofits on silver an] bronze coin morning it was reported she had tak- A 3 : . 008 March 31st, 1900 |Prussia, brother of the kaiser, will timber consisted mainly of oak and ary Ist, 1 3): March 31s 1909, girl's engagement to a young man. Hykors vs, Pikers. flo the Untied: States, | time might be opportune our duty in adopting taf reform |} try, then with that country," soon ail} When Theodore Roosevelt sailed for | "ug "(0 igen of the which. will make ful preference pos. | Lan Fhe bells of Old Trinity toll mittee appointed to investigate the the empire it is a grave gpisforfune | Rissolved Partnership. point counsel to conduct the examin i i : i Or . fi favs 5, He was for here in our fiscal iselation, leaving | short visit on Saturday. Bissell Lan-| and they did so. eorge, a few days age pg Addressing the Dominion Rifle Asso- i i i drew : : 3 ied, at the h me of her son, Tham- love to ify in an imperial dive |, patient at the Brockville general|dation since 1888. The banks with the [should encourage wofkmanship more Died, at the hoe o ! o 2 ughes, MP. ewly« of e 3 . n « Ye cond. thir efforts or not. continuing in business. The Old Folk | Bank) Jamiary, 1888 Sam Hughes, MP, the newly-eleciedfyijow of the late John Kelly, of Pic " ing the week beginning August 2nd nipeg, June 30th, 1893; Banque 3 §33 in' Prince Ed- i for the reform of the night and was a great success,' fin born March 13th, 1822, in Juls 9 >: : was put on. G:F. Deane spent Tues: nN ch oth I old, employed in Flint, Mich, for the pond 'the upper Ta elestive basis, The pew 1 pun i d unsatisfactory. The W. A. of St. | (voluntary); Banque de St, Jean, St. will take part personally in an arctic |, a charge of arson. The man is nF arose over ordinary legislation the : : ; ing summer to investigate the wind The Hamilton police were notified, on Rp k i 2: period. Zeppelin \ of commons 'would be dn a position [Wealthy Michigan lumberman, has hanks during the sams. peric home. Constable Venard located the ; of cruising in northern latitudes. Brown completely stripped valuable | 89° from the apening of the - Ottawa en an overdose of medicine: It is un . --- } S57. accompany the main expedition, was valubd at $2500. The alleged has been $63, Ontario will in the future take abr n. she spoke to the intruder he ran hi the stairway. Mrs. Zeigler, who gave chase, ha) to have a bag of eggs "in her hand, and she threw therit at the flecing burglar, which so upset him that . fell on the stairs, es Jeighee a. also fell. aromsed the tenants of Mr in. oy came in droves, and, Ponting the burglar, captured Pod (Uredh over to the police, Girl Dies; Assailant Flees. Pottevilley Pa., March 5.--Viola Cur- ry, nineteen years old, shot in the chest while attempting to save her father, Robert Curry, from an attack by Thomas Hurst, of Ashland, died in the state hospital at Pht Hurst, the baseball umpire, fled alter the shooting and is still at Bela 2 1 ddle your own ca noe ng able Lo Bre expensive auto seem not so desirable, See Bibby's smart $2 hats. DAILY MEMORANDA. 10 Ottawa via at 1 Tio nm. Fountain Hurst, whe is a brother = of He sold the wood to neighboring farmers for fuel. Brown was a tenant on Peters' land, 'but had no permis. sion to make use of the timber. THOUGHT IT' COMING WIFE NO. 1 WILLS 1 HER BABY TO WIFE NO, 2, Then the Mother is Murdered as She Had Feared, by Admirer, Who Also Kills Himself. i Kansas City, March 5. Believing} that eventually she would be murder: ed by Lewis Hilton, a man who was infatuated with her, Mrs, Grace Guiou willed hee three-year-old baby to the new 'wife of her divorced husband. "When | am dead you take my baby and carve for it, will youl" she asked of the woman who hod taken her place in the Guion home. The second Mrs, Guiow promised that she would. Thurstlay night Mrs Guiou was sutslerat as she predicted and yester- day the second Mrs. Guiou took the motherless little Evelyn into her home, After killing Mrs. Guiou Hilton end: od hia own life. Obituary Notice. A large number gathered at Muthorhst church the on Thursday, F Stover, and was married to ham Amey in 1847, who predeceased Rev. Me. V X tuned fuithipt vo the end phy Tie. by her pas , Wilton: Peter Stover, Torontoy Howard A Yarket: Irvine Glass, Napanee: i Wilton, aud her elaven years ago. She was convert: la in a revival meting conducted by andusen wo 18343 and syde. Her hearers were Stover, Arthur Alva Bomiton, | ave left PACKERS PUT UP FIGHT. They Won't Go to New Jersey Une less Compelled. Chicago, March 5.--"We are waiting for the other fellow to make the first move." This was the challenge to Prosecutor | Garven, of Hudson county, N.J., utter ed by representatives of the indicted members of the packers, who are pre paring to fight extradition. : Attorneys of the Chicago 'packing agtintes explained that a definite de { eision had been reached not to go New Jersey to answer to the indict ment unless the Illinois courts held that they must do so. The packers aré awaiting the exeon tion of Prosecutor Garven's threat to come to Spricgfield himsell to ask Governor Deneen to sign the extradi tion of papers to be on the scene in case the packers apply to the eourts for writd of habeas corpus. She Died in Agony. Watertown, N.Y., March 5.--~With ap- Arances Jointing to death as hav: fe been due to either strychnine of feuralgia of the heart Coromer Smith has an inquest over Mrs. William Blakely, of Dexter, who digd at- Ms home this week in con- vulsions. She was thirty-one years of ard the motheg of two children. The Blakely's came from Canada ve to 2 {eently, the husband being employed in Herring's mill, See Bibby's dressy $2 bats. The late Mart Goulding, Watertown, N.Y, willed amb tg Jdarcn Cann ty Orphanage each to t Soelety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, City Hospital, and Wo- *s Foreign Missionary Soeiety of Methodist Episcopal pitcopar" church. Bibby's, the $2 hat stare. a Pe Through the marria iss Flor ence H. Wilson or Bb. Wom, Switzerville, Newburgh loses one her most highly esteemed and mihi He formerly , Where his remains are tak- ALL ARE ON STRIKE iREAT SYMPATHETIC MOVE. MENT IN PHILADELPHIA. Said That Over 75,000 Workers Have Quit Their Duties to Show Support to Street Car Men in Their Strike, Philadelphia, March 5.--Encouraged by messages of sympathy and offers of assistance from labor orgmrizations in all parts of the country the union workers of many trades ceased work at midwght and began what pro mires to be one of the greatest sym- pathetic strikes in the history of or ganized labor. 'lhe committee of ten cavs at least 75,000 organized work ers, as well as many unorgamized sympathizers of the street car men, already have ceased work, Among the unions that have obeyed the strike order are the elevator con- structors, ~ tho theatre stage employ: the plumbers local, with woman's ams ilgampted lace weavers, the deth- ny cutters, the tile layers, the brew ery workers, the cigar makers, the wood, wire and metal lathers, the fresco painters, the brotherhood of carpenters and jolners, the ait Hebrew trades, the moulders, the * hindsts, the textile workers, the und trd batters, the flint fla workers, th. plasterers and the sleetrical work: SPN, > There is disaflection in shops not uniomized, like the Baldwin Locomeo- tive Works, the Cramps ship building vards and several other large "ton heerns, These plants expect to lose thousands of workers, activally all drivers of bakery wagons, milk wa- goons and teamsters of fruit and pro. duce have gone out. Some SOB wait- drs stopped work at midwght, HALF MILLION FOR TUFTS. Will of John Everett Smith of Nor wood Allowed, Boston, March 5. -Tufis benefits to the extent of $500.000 nn der the will of Joba Everett Smith, of Norwood, xhich Xe lowed by Judge Flint in t rol probate court here. The testator jeaves 815. 000 to his widow, Rosa H. Smith, and after bequests fo servanis the rest of the estate in left to the widow do Hie. and after. dosth # & ta the trusiees ollege to con- stitute i ah fund, the ¥ € t oon, College vineial I {outes must come to nought, A gigantic which estimates, famous n the province operating uhder pro: charters. Under the oom: srehensive measure brought dows by Sir James Whitney in the legislature, he fong-tirawn-out aad bitter struggle of the Toronto Street Railway com: yany for the fight to dictate its line The final word will bé spoken by the Ontario Railway and Municipal Board. HUNDRED MEN KILLED. Avalanche . Swept Rogers' Pass, B.C., March Great Down B.A de Vancomver, spatch {rom Revelstoke today, savy by a Pass, that 100 men have been killed snowslisle in Rogers' just east of (ilar The avalanche occurred at ome o'clock, this morning, buried the crews of two ro tary plows comprismg from sixiy to one hundred men according to various It is believed that the min is fully 100. Aid was sent to the soetie of the disaster from Revelstoke Beaver Kamloops, Mining lumber camps in the immediate vicina ber and rescus work. Imre Fox, Conjuror, Dead. Utica, N.Y, March S.---imro as a conjurer, and widely known Fox, who has been fing retired this moramg after partaking of luncheon with party of friends. Som: enpeared in the appareptly suffering. coeatly, and ak a mindite was dead. Months. Belleville, Oui, Achers, a former limg village. the county ail! months, p at Stir hin been committed 1 here under loeal option. loenl option bas been in force, A -- ei ------------ Train Derailed. art ity were unmadintely drawn on for the Fox, in vaudeville cireles, dropped dead in am lotel on Friday morning, an engage- ment at a local plavhofse this week, nt two o'clock, a time later he lobby of the hotel, ed the clerk to call a physician. Fox thn seated himself near an open door, spying he was suffocating, and within VIOLATED LOCAL OPTION LAW. Hotelkeeper Sent to Jail for Three March 5 ---James to serve three in default of a Beavy fine for selling liquor in that village, which is Avhere has been conducting a femperance hoses since South Rethlehess, Pa. March BA High Valley . Whig drew attention to the fact that there was no need of having drinking fountain down town for dogs, be onuse the by-law clearly that dogs shall not run at large. Fach'dog must have an owner, and when he has a home he can in get his drink there, {TINGE OF ROMANCE MERITORIOUS ACT LED UP ARREST, Tramp Found Hroken Rail and Flag. ged Train--Conductor Gave Hin a hift, Sudbury, Ont., March 5 tinge of romance in connection the arrest, here, vesterday, of Jame Donaldson, wanted an a charge of he ing an accessory the murder Johan Davis, of Parry Sound, 4 Mon day night. Without funds, Donaldson, after sisting in the of the murderer, fled to Parry Sound, ng the CPR. tracks towards to. Fourteen miles from Parys 'he discovered 5 broken rail, ger of which was plainly stood at the spot and fi train that came along and doubtless averted a wreok, he rateful ductor brought him to Sudbury the circumstance was reported to th local saperintendent, in the hope getting bim work. Tt was while ing in the ©. PR. station for work that he was arrested EAVH TO ~There i» a with to 0 as allepw walk Toran arrest the onnd dan apparent, Ho sped the firgt fon Atv o wilt The Number Grows. Philadelphia, Va. March 5 Hope, secretary of the Union, declared at 915 am. th 00h men had gone oul ou a strike and that he expected the nun her in be augmented during the da Hope added that 15.600 non ur had joined the strike and that repiorts had heen received from the secrefaries of the 600 would be shown that 125.000 men out, No disorder has heen reported » far. Central | a w hey wh 6 were ------ Notes From Sharpton. Sharpton, March © Mise Helen Sig worth, teacher, spent Sunday at he home wm Hacliogton. Miss Pearl Ts. jor has retocned home, after visiting at Cataraqui. Visitors © Mrs. Wenzy and daugh ter, May, Odes, st A. Pe tersom's; J. Murphy, Centrgville, st |} Mohan's. olondies. have been weovernd ¥ from Jrldh in WK frase dabington 1c North snowslide y Hor ¥ MA RRIED. V RON March nd, He Tames Dawson, of N.J Btanley Averst a Nina, d aught ee uf $6 Clifton Pines On FJORDANIER Victoria, BC. or Church Miss pi Kingst« Gorda: ier Walter Neti ¥ of Tacoma. Wak, PIED. Kifigston i I AZIER en March 43 Sprague Lazier N. Lazier 8 1 fhe residende of ler da ier, ] ti. J MéDawatl 4 Princess Street Interment at Picton on papers please cops ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker, 'Phone, 227 Princess Street, a ---------- od AME 5 NE in, The Old Firm of Uaderinkers, 54 and 2564 PRINCUSS STREET. "Pons hd for ambiance, - a5 A Snap Strawberries In Heavy Syrup 2 Tins For 25c. Jas, Redden & Co, Importers of Fine Groceries, "Pull Times." Peopis, don't ke afrala iw meney for good G5 ry the ou jer time In Prices adm Bock good xa oo wt stiffer Faainine Our big PeiCeN A "dodiar" fooks Turks. "Phone 8. Aaggh' ér of R. heer dangérousiy gr! wed fever; WW mach better. Sop Tihby gepecial $2 hats. ] Ai the beginning of J900 there 'wers 1,756 miles of telegraph lings in Vene' mmels, with 108 offices. "Nhe king of songl cures,' Red Cross coughsgrup. Ti other. You soteelimed' gan tall about what a woman thinks by what he doesn't guy. ' ks