YEAR 77-NO. 68 TER OF MILITIA. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1910. any intention of inereasing these salaries 7 sur Frederick Porden--No, with the exception of tie commandant. Mr. Lancaster said he would be op posed to giving the, Sovermor-in-Loun- wil unbhooled sutborily to pay what was thought fit. He thougtt the sec tion , should mumply be so altered as to make the lamtation $60,000 instead of $30,000 as at present, Sir Frederick said he was willing to accept Mr. Lancaster's suggestion, Hon. John Haggart--You osly io salary. Sir Frederick Borden--At the pres ent moment that is all, WAS ACCEPTED BY THE MINIS: | Sir Frederick Borden said that al though the amount cllowed to be ex- pended under the act was $30,000 and ithe comman lant's salary, the total S---- ! Commandant's Sslary is to be In-| mount expended was $51,000 for the creased---Ready Bring a Part last fiscal year, i of Members to hs the a J Mr. Lennox ol acted to the expendi ture of #51,000 being made when th: tend to increase the commaundant's NOT ANXIOUS FOR I ne poles, Be Ee UNTIL READY. Possible That Asquith May Extend His Hold of Office--When Budget proof as it ix burglar snd fireproof. May Be Brought Out--Effect of Asquith's Resolutions. Internate, to foil possible burglars, concealed 2500 in money and $1,500 Resolutions Now Before! worth of jewels in the toeof a shoe in British Parliament. her Brooklyn home, and during ' her absence the attentive servant sent the shoe to a cobbler's shop to be repair- ed, she having heard her mistress re i ¢ mark that it required repairing. On BALFOUR SEEKS TIME £5: Et afic u Internate and her husband spent most S---- | of last night hammering on the cob bler's door, and when, by persuasion to- day, the shoe was found and the valu ables had been untouched, but the fam- ily has decided to secure a safe de posit vault, which will be as servant SIX SETS OF TWINS, COBBLER BECAME BANKER. Woman Hid Money and Jewels in Old Shoe. New York, March 22. Mrs. Anthony A -------- Distant Places. BUYS GRAVE AND COFFIN. Told End Was Near, He Iofed with | a Tallor. : New York, March 22.--After his phy- Ign, sicians solemnly informed him that be had only a few days move to live, : Edward Way went to tireenwood cem- Despatches From Near And | C7" (50 "0 40 ior He grave, chose a coffin and ordiwed sent to his home the suit inv which he was buried on Thursday. Way was forty-three years old' and had been a resident of tor of a culosis caused death, : Early last week Way was told that death war near. On the morning of March 10th he went to Greenwood cemetery. With a deed in his pocket he returned to Coney Island nud vgs- ited an undertaking establishment, He handed over the deed and picked out a beantiftlly carVed sold oak coffin In the sfterboon George Otto, a -- THE WORLD'S TIDINGS 52 5-5 os f oy O'Brien, toe hotel in Suet avehue, Fer. LAST EDITION WEATFER PROBABILITIES, ' Toronto, Ont. March 22. tawa Valley and © r 5 Fest to north winds; fair. nor th to east winds; fine and cooler, a A Great Presentation --OF -- Easter Fashions Cadets are to Visit Ottawa. "| act only allowed $30,000. Col, Sam Mugkes remarked that 'he ; 4 bh AE hE i ! in the House' f © Ottawa, areh B2.--TTe House of [cadets had been giving exhibitions i last night, tabled in the House of rem. sn -- ' + i Ellen Sheehan, i te of Mimi i 5 : London, March 22.--Premier Asypith, Bigamist Said to Have Jdany Child. a on pons Hailes, rouivater call from the "ving Commons, the long-promised resolu- *'1 want a Tuxedo suit," said Way. Commons was for a consider- | Toronto und Montreal and he sug- |. lishing the veto wer ofl New York, March 2. Arthur Zim- he : He was measured Jor the garments time, i 00m, in dis- [gested that they should give a simi- Ane Sh The resolutions -- three merman, tried and convicted of per- | sociation has secured grounds inland the teilor asked him to set a day the Royal Military College. far exhibition at Ottawa whilst par-fo "inher and are identical with [jury because definite proofs were lack- Moore park, Toronto. A for trying them on. time of the formal Spring Botse went into committe to |liament was in session. those moved by the fate Campbell ling to sustain the bigamy charge on Mrs. Mary Ann Anderson, a widow, | '1 gas We an dispense with that," Opening, yat the Raster dis. following resolution by | Mr. Lan gster said he did not thiakig nnerman, except that they are which he was originally arrested, was secured $200 damages for injuries from |sdid Way. 'Send the suit over to mv play will continue right along. : 'Borden, minister of mili-'|it was wise to interrupt the studies of | ii inser and more definite. sentenced to nine years in Sing Sing, | the Toronto railway. house. I'm only goifg to wear ft The remarkable exhibition of. authentic styles, will increase In Although last week was the Hao the students by bringmg them to Ot-| gp. fret declares it is expedient that |in the Brooklyn county court, It Is, Goldwin Smith continues to improve (once, anyway. Hurry § wp. That it is expedient to amend the |tawa to give & kind of circus perform- | 1 lords be prevented by law from ireported that Zimmerman has made a and it is now thought he will be able, | The funeral was ong the largest interest as Easter approaches. eg College act, chapter 43 | ame. He suggested as a better plan oiceting or anmvnding a money bill confession to the affect that he has within a fortnight, to leave Lis roem. | ever held at Coney island. The Kev. The showing of approved new of statutes, 1906, by re- | that the minister of . militia should |pyt that such limitation shall twenty-four wives, and among his | The C.P.R. have bought nearly all [J. W. Kitameyer, pastor of St. Paul's fashions has again demons pealing section 7 and substituting | organize an excursion to Kingston tolin any wise, affect the rights nd {many children six sets of twins. the land required for their Toronto |Lutheran church, offidated. strated the leadership of this thersfor the following : enable members of parliament to see |nrivileges of the commons 8s --%hey| Zimmerman fled to Hamilton, after | Bew station at very reasonable prices. | -- store and clearly shows our i The salaries, pay and allowances of jthe work deny by the college. now exist. Then follows a delimition marrying his "last conquest, Louisa New Zealand will contribute 1,000 SELF-SACRIFICING DUKE. ability to present the latest the commandant and of the superior | Dr. Edwards, (Frontenac) asked "if {of a money bill as affected by the re- |Hahl, of Flatbush, and as bigamy is | gUineas toward defraying the expenses | A ek e word on correct apparel. and subordinate staff of the college |it was not a fact that officers were| solutions. The second resolution 8s-Inot extraditable, the authorities had [of Captain Scott's Antarctio expedi- pe for urn to Monarchical . 'bo 44 fixed from time to time |brought out from England, and gradu-serts that it is expedient that the |him indicted on the perjury charge on tion. a w hy : Form. governor-in-couneil. ates from the Royal Military Collegelpowers of the House of Lords, ye | hich he was brought back from Ham- The Allan SS. Parisian, from Glas: | Paris, March 22.--TFe Duke of Or Sir Borden explained that [Were not given the proferment they |upecting all other bills, be restricted {i100 Ont., for trial, gow, arrived at Halifax at 8 a.m., 10- | leans, in a manifesto to the Royalists S 5 of the act was to leave | Were entitled to. go that if any such bill be passed by . e------ day, with 224 second cabin and #65 |of France apropos of the weandal to the fhorin-council the fixing | Sir Frederick Borden promised tothe commons at three successive ses ARRESTED AT DETROIT. steerage passengers. arising from the liquidation or "the of At the present time the [8TTANGe an exvursion of members of {gions rejected by the lords at At Toronto the jury disagreed in [religious orders, declares that Repubsli- v i jament to Kingston if a sufficient leach of these sessions it shall become {poronto Man and Hamilton Girl: [the case of Nicholas Zojotz, the Nor- tnatititiam le the essors in the par! ings ot , can institutions ave responsible for 'Military College were all fixed number were willing to go and inspect Ja law without the consent of the Held by Police, wegian, charged with the illegal pos- | the corruption of man. "In this in arderin-cotineil with the except the college. He added that a visit of lords and without tha royal assent : i Lif , | session of Cobalt ore, stance," h ys, 'the liquid i u ption [1 cadets to Ottawa was being ar-|heiny given provided that, at least,| Detroit, Mich:, March 22.--George C. | "wore Galloway Mad » he says, e liquidator with e ers for the commandant. It was proposed, the i i ¢ £ Pp . t * | Murray, twenty-two years old, of To- 3 Galloway, Madoc {(own- |the money stolen from the church the resolution to Withdraw ranged for. As to the point raised by |two years shall have elapsed betwepn | Murray, Sarre] in this ci ship, while driving in a sleigh, acci- | pays his mistresses." 3 ¥ ; ; i Dr. Fdwards he said he took it that}ilie introduction of the measure and |ronto, has been arrested in this city | gontally fell out, breaking 'his veck.| The duk . 3. : Easter Gloves oy i. fe expend Et the doctor had. no feeling. against lita third passage by the commons. |with Miss I. Tuck Sighters years old, | yo way g farmer and highly es te came ro Patie the That h runs 0 ox on tal- x : This pr oi] : ami , wit k he he : ' & the minute there i» ] Bind been several amend. | British officers. oti Sefiuition, of ie in Sostisaved, re of Rastilton, Wi vom loft Same rife Ban twe Italians, arrested ( near | a real chance of overturning the pres | | fa . on » 5 8. 4 . Ve opetown, J " ol y Dr. Edwarde--None whatever, FOIE Hohe on Monday ni f t ral i > to time increasifg | "oi. Froderick Borden--The last com-|third resolution declared it expedient and family in Toronto while in quar- | 3 logins 54 o train were igh, fot i ai on Sencluden his state- was limited, in the " i i i o y had a 4 : mandant of the col was a Royallto Vmit the duration of parliament | antine from « arlet fever. He had 10 |, trial by the Ma ) i- "Pp, i indi . i Kamen, and Military College et and whilst J {to five years. : : trouble in securing a position as mo- | syra0e milton, police magi to mua. Jndicates that the A Fh am not going to discuss his regime. I| The house of commons in committes | torman on the Detroit United rail- James Blood, the painter, who fell and the expen (Sir - ) th, t Fo will say we have had more successf il lof the whole, vesterday, adopted the way, and since coming to Detroit he thirty-five feet from a scaffold at the Dipped in Lake. seemed Frodekicr) ut in. com ants. first and second of three resolutionsiand Mies Tack have been living 10- | new grand stend at the Toronto ball | Beamsville, Ont. March 22.-- An in nme be bet- Sir Frederick added that there were {moved by Lord Rosebery on March | gether in a Grand River avenue room- | ijl, grounds at the island, died at | teresting event took place 'on ihe sh ] at present two officers on ther stafi|14th, The debate on the third re-ling house. Murray took his arrest | gi Michael's hospital. of Lake Ontario, S ndny tion, the] 41.0 were graduates of the college. solution, in regard to the holding of | very calmly, but Miss Tuck has spent 1" Fourteen oleogomargine dealers in R ake Jntarie, Sun, a afternoon, me The motion was carried with the|a peerage giving no inherent right her time in jail weeping. The couple | Chicago are facing trial as a result of re at th I le eo) 7 of va Tho amendment suggested by Mr. Lancas- to mt and vote in the second cham- will be taken before the immigration {indictments returned by the federal here were dipped into A : h i hy acl reat + ter that the amount of expentliture be |ber was adjourned until to-morrow. [authorities and may be deported. grand jury. They were charged with re dipped i e faith of that he commandant shall not |) ited to $60,000, The two resolutions adopted read : : violation of the internal revenue law Sha ch by Fo, SH. Suns. oy a ons and the salary Tie bill foundeil on the motion Was ant a strong and efivions sooulid | Nine present and former councilmen bor rat on Joy hath dot A he the staff adju A b rafters, in then formally introducal and rend aif? Siberia Bat sued an in gral of Pittsburg have admitted menting lod: The baptism was taken part od be fixed er re -- rnd Rese Ye. ------------ is otassiry" fo "the well-bei of the og A rh Jury has indicted by a large number of the lin L , nf ny uden time to time by the gov Her Baby Smothered. ' {ie and the bulence of pes asment TURKEY THREATENS TO SEND| cit is prepared to indict sixty Wea a Ssptioma) tonk in the Discip) uncil ar hall not ex Toronto, March 22.--Miss Clarkson, } & = RMY TO GREECE, more. chips Jo. in ooateol of another hn Feit. Cpt ion se pl Sn, i of on Bele oman ne, Sn unlimited pow- investi infant oi which was found | debate was adjowrned reads : Landlords Said to Be Backed By shorty be presented to parliament, | 1nd the student following with Minis. ? suffocated in hed with hor several | '1hat a necossary preliminary to) 'The Aviny League. will contain provision for the estab- |istor Jones, resorted to water that CHARMING STYLES, UNRIVALLED VALURS | . in SUITS, DRESSNS and COATS. BEAUTIFUL FASTER NECKWARRE, ete. SILK UNDERSKIRTS In all the Spring Styles. FANCY HOSIERY FOR EATER. pd at Grao "te over orden! propose. 18 give the [po after its birth, yesterday. She such reform and reconstruction is the Constantinople,' Mazeh 22.--Lesders lishing of a criminal identification {is as free as sir. In all its glory awsits you at bureau. our store. DON'T MISS SEEING IT. » nell power to the |: : i i woeptance of the principle that pos. ; ] "the. commandant without ie seriously 3 She haw, given te season of a peerage mo longer in it- | of the peasantry. in Theasaly who are b a ee ro Rev. James A. G. Susling:: for the A " : 3 in | waging a8 warfare agains gz ast. two years pastor ph y- just as you have in fy ponsible for her condition. po five ho rum, Jo, Hs ang vous 1 a division of their estates Tetan | chek n Haveosk, nc GIFT T0 MUSEUM ath Aton i re you not going to * The Chronicle is authority for the have sum hele foliwers A away on Monday afternoon at Ni- ---- put & iy other amount in the place of statement that the government and [set Velating " or "I > ospital, Feterboro, . from an PRECIOUS STONES NUMBER 134 $90,000 the Iiish leaders in parliament are in| #ila and tino for ti purpose off attack of cancer, AND WEIGH 28 CARATS. 4 i P, eden--No, 1 don't pose sight of an agreement. It is asserted | attacking the landowners. 'he latter,| Thomas Moran, one of the guartette ido ants controls the | 'hat Chancellor Lloyd-George and the mostly Honletts, mre planning arid of desperadoes who were concerned im {Much Variety in Colors--Specimens $ ® estimates. During seve- | PRETTY SYRIAN GIRL MAY BElcief Irish whip were in conference for | CISItTIC h "ge uve nis Tog 3 key the smsutional robbery. of Sis post- of Rock Taken From Mine at Dif- we have voted . more | CAUSE OF WAR. two hours, last night, and that the the Turkis government 1 urkey | office at Wright, Que., last fall, was ' Also Su i -- exchange of views was cordial and [will lodge a vigorous protest with | sentenced to five years in St. Vincent erent Depths Also Submitted. ; * | gan Dominiean Natives Rebel Against | unresorved. There is good reason to [Greece aud, if netessary, will invade | de Paul penitentiary. London, Merch 22.--The trustees of | MOONEY--In Kingston at 158 2 believe, adds the Chronicle, that the | Thessaly with an armed force to pro-| Rodolphe Forget, M.P., is of the |the British museum have received Street, on March fist, 1610, io Mr. Election of Foreigner as Queen of government and the Irish leadors will tect Turkish subjects. opinion that the government has in {from ov Transvaal Premier Diamond and Mra. Kiwin' Mooney, a: daugh- arrive at a complete understanding. Many of the big land owners have|view the creation of a Canadian {Mining Co. a gift of diamonds which . the amount pro- 3 ) come to Castamtiopls to "lay ici wine pers at Baie St. Catherine, on |will bo added to the collection in the MARRIED, and ted that |New York daily Syrian newspaper, has grievances the government of-| the Lower St. Lawrence, where there [mineralogical department. WOOD HOW ELLs=At the Westen he act, hate that | communication from its correspond- Balfour Wants Time. ficials. 'The #rmy; league, which islis a fine natural harbor. he diamonds, thirteen in viumber, Methodist parRonage. Napanee, on be . ell ent in San Pedro de Macoris, in the| New York, March 22.--A Tribune virtually in control of Grecian affairs, | Belleville board of education will | weigh together about twenty-dight oa- March 11th. 1% a SR Ar of would be just ay well Dominican republic, telling of civil {sable from London says : is 'in connivance with the peasants,'lask the council to submit a by-law to [rats. The specimens range from a John Jowell, A nee. 10 Fhomas 'act in such a way that turmoil. On February 10th, Senorita | ft is expected 'that the ministry will rnd- this, according to the Turkish | the ratepayers looking to the - perfectly colorless white crystal of the Wm. Wood, of Glendale, Manitoba Amanda Azar, a beautiful Syrian girl, {hang up the budgey in committee | "ICV, constitutes sufficient provocation ling of $50,000 for a new Collegiate In- | finost quality to the port, which is used DIED "Iwas elected queen of the carnival. | ahout time when the veto resolu: for interiertion. stitute. The present high school build- [for grinding purposes and for rock ee ' . There are only 900 Sreizos in San lion reaches the lords and resign i -- ing in declared unsatisfactory, [drilh. > [GooneAnLE lt Kingeion, on Nf | Pedro, but ¢he fair Amanda has many | unfavorable action is taken. A. J. CONCERNING OFFICIALS. The Pennsylvania railway company, | There are two brown stones, a pink | his 87th year. aa and admirers among the natives. There | Balfour's refusal to take office when the largest private forestry concern, and a yellow stone. There is dlso a | Funeral from his late residence, 1517 that al called atten- [SL torchlight processions in her fa- |ihe lies are exhausted is regarded (Officers Are at Least as Good aa|in ths states, hawapplied 46 Prof. 1). [twa of macle crystal. The most in- you were exceed suppl use gave us Ye "the auditor-general Carnival. attention to the fact that| oo you yarch 22.-Al Holds, s Bagot Street, Wadnesday, at 10 am f £ > : McAULEY- In Kingston, at Hotel ni An « * t named a vile robal nd P ier Asquith's Electors. E. Fernow, dean of forestry, for two |[Wresting specimen of all is a small Hospital 'ho 20th, authorized by the act? Jot. es pt rd Yor which sent those ira Sabie. > may be followed by Boston, March 22.-Bishop Law- graduates and considerable ! tdent iece of blue soil with a diamond em-| Feadeln D, Meas) or ol 8 " o Hoa but. s win dane Who drank it to the hospitals, Many an SBR. t with the unionists 1- | rence, in St. Paul's church, prayed for assistance for the summer months. in it. This is the first of its | Fun al trom Sls la piiridence to Bt. » parliamen voted | tives objected to a -foreigner being | necting last year's finance bill. These | {he mayor of Boston, the president of lary ol, "Vor pp 1 ito om i he wil me | Hh elected queen and the army and police lforecasts assume that the lords will (he United States and all others in ot ro charged with the theft of |Seum. Ky 8 Gramont' tn Ya the force - divided. Several duels have of the veto resolution when- |quihority. The bishop said : 13 | gold Aotietn and fourteen gold- he "a ny in Sngiana, Sid it v and acquaintances Are respectfully money Was lo fought over her and the minister laver jt suits the convenience of the | "There is a dangerous class in our d watch cases from Mr. Michaels, |* SY Joy of Phe, War invited to attend. : of parliament was of foreign affairs has offered 'her his |ninisters, and that John Redmond is | communities--men and women -- who traveller for J, Knox & Co., Toronto, [in the diamond mines at Kimberley OHARA---In Kingston, at L'Hotel Dien, : 4 fan's atriags. The naval vessel { beating ha i hon. he shouts, "No oot t the public administration, say | SMe up in 'police. court and was colh- have ever seen a diamond 'actually Mary. relict of 'the late Henry think so, but I has} hristened Amanda. Patrio- no budget 1" the officials ure corrupl--say they are mitted for trial. aikaded in the blue ground. Funeral from her late residence, 257 : tic natives demand a Spanish queen | Ti may not be true that John Burns | nothing but politicians. Yet, they | Ten persons, eight of them women, ,,. 8ve also specimens of 5 K A i at 10 Sanentd). and u state of revolt. President Ca- |{hreatened to resign office unless same [fave been chosen by the people, and |*™ suffering from injuries and as mn on i ua 1 ml Yhete a "solemn DRA eres inted a rival queen, | pasures were adopted for straighten- |.) uch critics do nothing toward the |"A%Y Mote rom shock ds the result 1,50" oy "Val. "ioeinen trom the PT ail b Jung. for ihe : Mercedes Casdltoro, ua pure Castilian, ling out' the financial situation, 'and |golitical life but much harm. of a wild panic on a . Chicago" street | 4 ou). "nenrest the surface is. of and acqualiitauces are respectfully Meeting to-night) "sult the breach has widened |ihat several of his colleagues were in | «Jot me say that those who are | "8° when the explosion of 'a fuse in | = 1 d - : oo, . ae invited to ailend, "phe Cowboy land a real revolution may result. with him, but it cannot be [jected by the people are, on the the' motor box on the front platform Srange or, am a ponugy fun ROBERT J. REID naires." that Mr. Redmond ainta = whole, as good as, if not better than, Hlied the ar with Ames N Bekaticed The Leading ps Sdertakon Tasted Three Months. guarantees as the pr the | those who have elected him. Every | * Anglican), Brantford, | REACH SEP )N TERMS. | Rome, March 32.~The Italian cabi- support of the budge, man in 10 take Kis office at the value [was found filled with aatital gus and SEPARATION TERMS. ['Phone, 877 S07 Princess Sure. : d ti t | that the radi are exasper-|of what the people have placed it. | Non | show £85 {Wife Gets $14,500 a Year, Sons' 1ES is Mra. a. sted /by his unconcilintory conduct, | Many politicians in their standards | main had been broken 'evidently with © and H : JAM REID ministry, was 3 intent, just where it entérs the uatody ame, 10th, 1910, with Baron [that the noncomformists are in a State. have been low, and yet they have fA heli Hn ool] e ; Cal.,. March 22.--W 34 and 3 Nokes sPREST December 5 us [of revolt, and that the coalition feuds | heen lifted by the kind of support lar. It is believed this was done with | "ar Francisco, 'Cal., Marc ~W. 334 and 354 P E88 STRE) A ete govern. | at: undermining the position of the thay the have. given them. This | the sinister object of blowing up the 14. MeCrmey bn to glow is Url : BD 3 i id , t. 3 has been strong, and strength- Ang. . : ¥ po . . f ; ment's Ineroantile mari " The reform 'of the upper chamber, ry th honesty and frankness of | According to the terms of the ineur- of their magnificent mansion st Bil-{ rads 0 ministry's amine [either on tory or radical lines, will 1}, critics." ew ance policies in force this season, ves. [ton Park, Warwick county, England, gran i i i sels cannot fl snd the custody and upbringieg of 1th, provided: [he the main question af the Bext elec Thin in about ten daya lates than. |(Beir four som, if an. eataeroes, prac rious - years, but underwrite tically , is fdally confirmed. believe it will make tofu fren | Je, be ne diveres but th Maple ts and blockaded in ice. willing that they should endeavor 1a v, | Met Pp 4G g prow ided the compagy fulfils 8 all Hel The $14,500 a year Mrs. McCreeey is and [obligations to. Sherbroske Sew hs lio got include the $2,500 che in now . ried by twenty-five . ty. ads Py Mr Hetrery at a of Jas. Redden & Co., is reported. by. the tion of Jus "By Wednesday morning, I am will- [their union. All the costs are to be Sa . agee. ane Jromation a 4 d ' smion wor : : . _Jupeuters of Fite Greserien. these name gre mentioned | pet yf -------- 4 eal i i TAKE NOTICE. where & solemn requiem mi will 'be sung the minister know for the repose of his soul. Friends ve company exclusive | y Cr oory was unalter to rights to the me e of the utrette with | och 'proposal. ug she could from taxation on plant - gr rs he han. : Toronto, March 22.--The vacancy in are A by-law for the exténsion the court of appeal wall be filled, it K.C., Toronto, who| P of thei; ir di i ¢ franch get their differences and patch up : Strges: Railay f ise for. twenty | pir matrimonial affairs, but Mie : : a 3 Two Mab iy Bufeaus, - i Sona Pa J Brickman, ; od . board' and Oval Fodertai 5 * ay v * i n . r e. o t railway I {ibe passed away. " amount Mr. McCreer Fable. cheap for vers, at 5 Mrs. Joseph Maiden, Belleville, i for the past six months, diel Sus liv moming. Defeased was in 3nd i, von om ah Mts wpe respected. be oh Was & member of St. Michadl's church, a