Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Apr 1910, p. 1

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YEAR 77-NO. 88 & | UNTRUTHS a-------- An Address That Woke Up Hon, F. Oliver WITHERING REPLY THE MOST CAREFUL TREAT. MENT OF INDIANS, Moving Their © Reserves the Most Scrupulous Regard Was Had For Benefit of Indians--Judges ard Conservatives in Manitoba Aided Department in Good Work. Special to the Whig Ottawn, April 16.--A convincing re- ply was ion by the Hon, Frask Oli ver, in the house of commons, on Thursday, to the charges made by private absolut Middle abode } the mother Mrs. ville, died, interests had the whole distriet around Selkirk bad been helped in the matter ment; the details of the whole trans. action had been carried cu publicit the nothing v; and el Molloy, oro, Meighan, NEWS OF THE DISTRICT, Interesting Events Occurring In The Vicinity. : Mr. and Mrs. Olin CC, boro, are hortly to n Brockville, travelling representaipve for the Ugil- vie Milling company, of Montreal, On 12th inst., at Angelique, widow Finlayson, in his lifetime an officer in Hudson's of Bay of Mes. T. A. Charles Murk passed away, Thursday morning, farther north; department ha to nothing to apologize for im the ministration of the reserve. The debate was contimiued hy Mowsrs | Montizambert, (Int. | Regmolds, Prock. | KINGSTON, and benefited public bath of IY DISTRES anc asd copeenl i Investigation MeCraney and] STATE CAPITAL. en ------ Bissell, Peoter- take up their Mr. Bissell ian S strong Boom to Put Haugh" preme Court White for Governor--M paring for Vacations the late John ing. Albany, N.X., April 15 i company, and | : ; fare pusaing to t isan, Brockville, | I EO 'Would Like To Stop The BADLY FRIGHTENED | i | BREBE-GIVERS ARE RUSHING TO Su- Bench ee re- Abroad-- hocamentary Evidence Disappears --Bribegivers he capital. Men who ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APRIL EDITOR KILLED» MAYOR. Political Feud at Morehouse, Funds in Murder. Morehouse, Mo., April 16.--A politi- cal feud of three years' standing ter- minated in the killing of Dr. LL. W. Hart, mayor of Morehouse, on the Main street by Claude B. Hay, editor of the Morehouse Hustler. Hay met Hart as the latter emerged from a grocery and, without a word fired four shots. Three of the bullets took effect in Hart's body. to a dry-goods store mext door, fell dead. Hay surrendered to town marshal. and the i Mo., He walked in- Dy iin the past were prominent in shaping 15, 1910. LATEST NEWS THE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS. SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody--- Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Re- membered. The first arrivals of the season Port 'Colborne are the steamer perial and Barge 41, bound Sarnia to Toronto. King Alfonso signed a decrees dis solving the Spanish parliament, The at Im- from ASKS "TAX" FROM UNIONS. . [" -------- Revenug Agent Says Chicago Locals Owe About $15,000. Chicago, April 15.~Organised in Chicago is 'ndebted 10 le Bi government 'to the amowit of aboul $15,000. The amount for unpaid government liquor licenses, which of ficers of about one thousand local unions failed to provide themselve with at balls and other enfertainment during the last winter. Notices to this effect were receivad vesterday by labor officials from C. H. Ingram, United States 1cvenve agent, who intimated that unless the hilis were paid promptly he would re- commend prosecutions. The bills vary from $12.50 to $18.75, One union, the ladies' hatmakers, re ceived a bill for $12.50 for an unpaid license and a fine of 26.25 for failmg to: pay the bill on times ' COmsterna tion was creater] among labor officials bor is attention, - "This tax never was collected belare, why is it done now," Edward N. Nockels, said of the Secretary Chie wien the matter was brought to their LAST EDITION . mm---- WEATHER PROBABILITIES Ot April 15.10 a meds ey and Upper St. Lawrence winds, fine and. mid to-day. ome Toca] showers. " TO-MORROW | SPECIAL SALE ; lf 2 | TOWELS 0 D'OYLIES ; p } p hah Wh Sh a a de new parliament. will be elected in May and will assemble June 15th. A syndicate of London capitalists has purchased a large tract of lignite coal lands on the Calgary line of the Grand Trunk Pacific RR. The March revenue of the inland revenue department is announced to have been 81,205,130, a big increase from the total of last March. Filward Altimus, Jersey City, re Federation of Labor. "There are about 3,000 dances and entertaihments of various sorts given every Chicago labor organizations, is the first time we have been to pay anything more than for bat permits to operate bars." lesislation, amazed and frightened over i the prospect of having the pulftic | + uh i "know," are frantically entleavoring i Ras an affection, of 10 stave off a real legislative investi<{ {gation Tt will "ruin the party,' they | declare, amel they are beguing their | : ; jrionds still in the legislature to em-| Belleville, when he united in marriage | oo.qlate the legislative investigation | Ransome Montrose Vandervoort, of | secotution now being considered by the Sidney, and Mrs; 'Tabitha M. Mott, of |yonate finance committee. i the same township. They Meanwnile the strongest boom for Mr. Bradbury, of Selkirk, in the coutse of his four-hour speech relative to the disposal of the Indian lands on the St. Peter's reserve an Manitoba, My, Oliver declared that never within the walls of parliament had there been such a sustained tirade of unwarrant- ed assertions and invinuations as that perpetrated by Mr, Bradbury: In its gratuitous inexactitude it was an of fenes against the privilege of parlia ceased had been ill for several months with a complication of troubles, chief ly among which the heart. A quiet wedding took place at the parsonage of fev, Mr. Gréatrix, of vear by ans this asked city WINNIPEG MAN SPEAKS. wets Yaa May be Free Trade ( coxt : ye Ry tetudad. he iar y be ree rade Orator in Next IRISH HUCK TOWELS, ment and an innit to the intelligence of the house, The policy of 'the gov ermment, he sald, in admirdstering In- dian afiaire was that where lands held bv Indisus were not being used to their profit those lands should be After all the Hunt, her in trial bef law's de rma ays corporation would invoke, Athens, has finally cheque for courts, aftr a wealth Miss Addie received ny hat a 254,000 damages awarded anv man ever Jeveloped in this city! Lars been started for Governor Hughes | Ltonauice: ed the late Justice Brewer on the supgerne court bench The men whe | for months have characterized Hughes ar "an animated feather duster," now | Who bh MGR DIOMEDE FALCONIO onté to the defence of the cently found guilty laws of running a 'bucket shop" was sontencerl to two years' imprisonment. I'he Roman Catholics, of Ottawa, are subscribing ¢ substantial" purse of gold to be presented to Bishop Fallon Election, London, April 15.--R. | gon, Winnipeg, made a in "Joe" Martin's speaks again at Richard telling speech constituency He a Martin meeting. Me. Richardson had luncheon with 4 4 s full bleached, 4 borders, hemmed linen, extra heavy and very suitable to kitchen use; size, 18 x 83; good value at 18e 4 ineh damask ends," all i . i 3 is { AS ) » dle is © roth . acl surrendered in exchange for money, the suit against the Long 1s jell who will listen of his wonderful | Pope in the Roosevelt affair on the day 1 his consecration at Lon each. 4 which vould be of benelit to the In disse. The surrender of the lands én the St, Ueter's reserve hud arisen be enuse of sonfased conditions with re gard to tha titles of claims by various half-breeds and whites, Chief Justice Howell, Manitoba, = had recommended the sarvender of the lands on the re sve, The terms of surrender, which Mr. Bradbury had described as a scandalous pices of trickery, delibera- tely planned by the government for the bemefit of party friends, were ne- gotinted by the chief justice of Man- itoba, Any imsinuation that pres sure was brought to bear by the government, or by anybody connected with the government, to compel In diana to sell their lands to any pay ticular person at any particular price wns absolutely without foundation Mr. Olver quoted from retards to show that Indians, who were alleged by Mr. Bradbury ¥p have been bribed, sold their lands at prices varying from £4 an acre ta 317.50 an acre, 3 Ax to the charge thut the Tridians had ten bribed or fooled nto the sur- vender Mr. Oliver notetl that the whole matter had been fully placed hefore the band, at o public meoting, and the majority had votal for the surrender knowing fully what they were doing. herp wis absolately jo truth in the charge that the chief and the council: lors of the band had been given each twenty nores mors than they wets en- titled to as a bribe to put the trans action through, The depurtmental re cords show dat ench man got exact: ly what he was entitled to. The afl davits of William Asham, read by Me. Bradbury, in which the Indian declor- ed he had always been unalterably op- Josetl to the surrender was anawered y the simple fact that! he, himself, had signed the terms of surrender. As much reliance could be placed on some of the other affitivits read by the member for Selkirk. The charge that the whole transaction had been en: gineered, in an underhand way, by political friends of the government, who hoped to benefit from it was met by the statement that among the witheswes to the sucrentler appeared the name of the local conservative member for the riding in the Manito ha legislature. Nor was the surrender suddenly sprang poh the Indian as Mr. Bradbury tried to make out. As long ago as 1900 « report had © been made hy Mr. Rothwell to the depart ment on the condition of the reserve with a ation that it be sur- rendered ariel the Indians transferred to a more suitable reserve. The report of 'Justice Howell, in 1907, showed that out of 48.000 peres held by the Intiane since 1874, only 250 acres were under cultivation and that it was in the best interest of the budians that there be a swventler and dransfen, Mr, Oliver real the terms of the surrender showing that half the pro- cepds of the same weve to be paid directly to the Indians and hall was to be wned the interest pay- ed annually to the members of the band. There was to be reserved 21,000 acres to distributed pro. rata among them antl a new reserve of 75, land ago, to-day, what ac pan stated t aque not be Toranto "The output Empire ed. OR Esheries Canada duction will 000 acres wal to be seleeted on Lake Winnipeg in a much more suitable lo- cation, Sn i y Me. Oliver further pointed out that the sale had been by public auction, after full advertisement fur three weeks the sale, awl tant the aver aga peice } of 35 to #8 per nore wax at the time all that the land was wo th, "The person who says that there was no proper advertisement or that the Indians did pot get full value Houatve: thoy were. being better reserva of 35. test very host. we Sirs pes street below ind Ratanday. co Fmpire theatricals Vi om a WH pasareR wy Railway to the followers tion going into the team did well, last year, IS HUDSO) ED?7=-MILLER THINKS 80. of $12.50 per said Professor Willett G. wavs now double, and ard doubling, eions which are accessible to prospector and miner. "If the proposed Nilson on Hudson Bay is eongtructed | winnipeg, the enormous territord butary to the coast fine of the will be retderad easy accessible the prospector. - From what we know |neted, Kildonan, gave birth to already of the rocks surruindig Shia whild which hid only' one wm. rh is grea mis oy Wig Ae Aa Oe a, ga [eft arm wae entirely missing and on (hid ty had never concealed, in or "Another great territory ery promising of view will be opened up which js new that from Edmonton to "There company Lacrosse Next The Kingston lacrosse team will get! together next announcement that one of the proms | ters of the game made to week. and it will be of tl league not finane yw one of the | a of the team, to-day, that both Ganan- | take his place. White is an and put up the 850 last: year they shonk have put up, and the local team came | ot on the short end of the stick, | Brockville Big Industry in Canada---Mining Has Tripled in Ten Years and Will Con. tinue to Develop. Star, mineral Indust stands second in order of the tries based on natural resources. The | Until an investigation of this country is at the rate | and subpoenas can be jssued, it is im- head of the population," | possible to prevent this and because S BAY ORE ENCIRCL- | , many months judicial talents. i | "Just the man teonrt," {amd although New York would lose for the Week. ' fice for the benefit of the nation Chis was the p Sherman anti-trust law is stake." 1f these men can have the Whig, pleasing news | We game, their is not known, | | any pan out very ig, wally, It was eading members jr him, Horace White, now lieutenant gover had failed if he believes i line siiereeds i politician and | Hitghes the "old guard' and | vont him doing his duty as he sees | Hawtd the state for. years. i is common rimos that certain in- in for of lie. promise! legislative investigation, When the life insuraence investigation wad held certain men went abroad and tayed there, It is the same class that [pho to go again should the necessity dividusls who have been active {shaping legislation are arcanging Iingthy vacations in anticipation it 1 | 8 { + firise, i The thing that hurts most is Canada | report of that documentary ry Miller, at the | of this fact the men who want Club luncheon at the St. Char- | yvestigntion are urging haste. the combined. Canada about one-thi for no other purpose of manerals, under. con from unter Ye "Siew Cobalt has bron going prodived aver minerale, of which ov aistributed that #6 bas already more for the government raihway, was constructed at o cost of 313,000, Win. Whyte's . Ave 2,750,000 square miles SHO 000,008 in profits, are uwmloubtedly large wi of gold-beaving quartz Porcupine, hut Swihe to many coveries having been made so late Jin [apoaker the season little has of thorough testing." Winnipeg Cleaning' Up. Winnipeg, Apel 15. The city council has given the police commission $4,-3 60 with whith 16 assist the campaign | rabe and to wipe out the ved Tight district, i -------------------- 15. William Whete, it of the CPR. ba et It is known that the opposition to "Phere is three times as much 10W | tha legislative investig de there was ten vears ago," he s'at: lin the assembly if at all. four basic industries the country, agriculture, forestiy, Lab aries, and the mineral industry, agri culture stands at the Yop the mineral industry, w said Professor Miller, to forestry and | Then etry, and last of all, fisheries. "Although tively small population, the output ss unique in that we world in the production of nickel, co ---- balt, asbestos, and several other nda: | Friends Say He Wouldn't Take the) ceiving statu eral products. : ; : "In the United States the mins 'als, and mineral products arg for sixty-five per vent, of the carried by the railways, considered to be $25 per head of tic population. SOF the man hich ie equi. | thay "when the comes for-|4h.t the assembly will coneur in snate resolution which is to eall fc has a compart |, sweeping investigation. mining lead tie NO JUDGESHIP FOR HUGHES. Job. regponaitle Washington, fr ahi { nor Hughes is on the job to stay The outout asthe opinion of members of the {York delegation in the House of | preséntatives. Privately all of lief that rd is valuable the than the pro- struction wh tne | inerense Lhe salary of governor ie 823.000, Poet | Baby With One Arm. 'April 15.~0One of railway to ia | most curious births Tov to which 2 vod, yesterday, when Mrs. hich :, tihe left shoulder there was absolw which 030 he sign of another appendix. amine} Jenn | etl, a gl, was strong bya wation. | Carvied Away by a Shark. it has ceived here from of [etated that on March Hlet, worth ps or hall has been (ArNes . That seams | Frain, Tacoma, fell overboard than paid | was cercied under by a shark, id ed wax not recovered, a Wake Cannon at his Word. horonghly worked up inl gents are 1 3 die | Cannon's challenge to oust him been Hone in the ing So a , {piss without a speaker for the rest {the session. { Father Rerube's Party. Prince Albert, April 15. €, E 3 { sowie of New England, arrived Holiday. 4 ix supreme they say. "There he is needed | bright official it should make the saeri- | at Parse now that the very existence « a way : dust { Hughes will go to the supreme court. will be taken regarding i He refused to discuss the suggestion in | way, but his friends are talking | They declare the suggestion | i¥ to get him out of the way so, that | old- « i woulil be safe. These intimates of the + } 4) | governor say it is inconceivable that It is to be hoped" that the game will {ho Giff take any step that would pre- dropped by any means, ' that a league can be formed. end driving to oblivion the bribe-giv- ters and bribe takers who have scanda- the ev iden inlus- | known to exist, is being spirited away. i% "authorized, the ation will come Speaker of | Wadsworth, a son of former Congress- | Wadsworth, and Leader Merritt ; {are on record as opposing such an in- . Next comes | puipy bat the advbeates of it declare matter is considered they can sot hold their followers and the April 15.--That Gover-| 4 i.e New | their Re- | ip York del ; ad th the | mend dissclution of parliament. of | Xew York delegation expresse - e he | in no ease would they advise dissolu Bs. was Lob tion except under such conditions th 0-1 too nich fun ont of his present jo | would ensure that in the new parlia- There are nil [to settle down oun the hench even of | Loi the ; tithe highest court. The proposal is to ~ the | arose, that has happen | 4 ted, in Winnipeg, for many years occurs Louis (ii Th tely bidet to get The | tions seemed to him to have left both and healthy. | iies rather poorer than they were Washington, April 15.-The insur ye the dignity of his = and some are in favor of do nd letting the house do busi- AMID EXCITEMENT | i [PREM ASQUITH'S RESOLU- | i { | a 1 TIONS PASSED THE HOUSE. The Position of the Government De- fined--To Ask The Crown to En. sare the Policy Receiving Statu- tory Effect. London, April 15. Amidst scenes oe | Of intense excitement, hardly paralleled {since the Gladstonian hotue rule de- P bates, House of Commons, last night, by majorities of 103, - recorded | its approval of Premier Asquith's re solations denling with the veto pow- {ers of the Honse of Lords and heard the premier's declaration of policy for carrving the resolution into statutory effect. Having formally introduced, amid loud cheers, his bill ebodying the resolutions, Mr. Asquith said they were confronted by un exceptional and perhaps a unite case. The govern ment's existence depended upoa the passing of the resolutions into law. if the House of Lords failed to accept or declined 10 donsider their po; the govermment would feel rt their ~ duty tn advise the grown as to the steps the it it | dppb BBP SE DEPP PIPRIP STIR PP LEADS TO DOWNFALL, * Chicago, April 15.--Vanity led six feminine prisoners be- fore Judge Wells of the Harri- son street municipal court to be punished for their mis- deeds and has revealed an epi- demic of shoplifting in Chi- cago. Six young women were arrested and five were sent- enced. In each case it was the desire of the young wo- man to possess luxuries of fine raiment 'heyond her means, which caused her to fall into the hands of the law, Seer eid P ebb bbe ee nw 22232 P bbb tabbed Sb PrP bbb db ebb bb bib eb bP : i i i necessary to ensure their policy re tory effect. It would not right, Mr. : Asquith continued, Lor him to disclose the terms of that : but unless the government 5 | found themselves in a position to give policy statutory effect they either would resign office or would recom- But i he fas judgment of the people, [expressed at the elections, would as be 10! carried into Jaw, The premtier's state {ment was terruptod by cheers and . | counter-cheels, . Me. Balfour; leader of the opposition amid considerable uproar, suid thé premier's important statement repréented the culmination of long negotiations with the Irish 8 {party. The natidbalists had agreed to he! swallow the budget, their aversion to 1 home rule. The negotia- {and the government, he declared, was {paving a monstrous price for the bud- Valleie, Cal, April 15.-Lotters vei get. Them, in what a position had the Cristobal,' Panama, peensier put the crown ?' The an- r Samuel | pouncement, months beforshand, that 4 marine on the United States | to meet certain undefined conditions and | he government would suggest what fhe! was nothing short of destruction of | the constitution was beyond the idea of duty 'as entertained by amy prede- cossors of thé premier, who had hotight the Tridh vofe at the price of n, and its great fraditions of which be, of all men, ought to be the custodian, The speaker, having adjourned the house, an WproRrious | scene enswed. Thete were hisses and cheers, and erties of "dynamitard,"' "traitor," and similar names, but nothing serious oe The demonstrations were of! the 533 repatriated French | newed in the lobbies, where the mem: ne fom the manufsciUring hers, especially the nationalists, iin: on Wednesday, on ibe Grand Trank Paci worud ine xeited discussion ail Tights were extinguished. {members appeared 10 be bighly pleased {with Me. Awguith's Statement. Eo the | ety. don. The big elevator of the Chlgary Mil- ling company, was completely gutted by fire. The loss will be about $150, 0%) on building aml contents, It was fully covered by insurance, The U.S, semate has adopted an amaribiment to the administration rail- road bill withliolding from the inter- state commerce commission authority over transportation wholly by water. Hamilton manufacturers have for warded a petition to the Dominion government asking that the Welland canal be enlarged or that a new ¢anal from Lake Erie to Lake Umiario he built. Evelyn, the five-year-old daughter of Martin Curran, Chippews, piling brash on a spring bon fire, had her clothes catch fire, She was so severely burn- that she died a few hours after wards. The laying of the cornerstone of the French-Canadian Roman Catholic church, Alexandria, took place on Thursday. This is the first French ahiyreh to be built in. ihe county of Glengarry. . fis The international waterways Gom- mission is meeting in Toronto, The principal business to come before the commission is the matter of the St. Lawrence Power and the Long Sault dam. At Port Colborne, Ont., the Welland canal was officially opened on Friday 'morning. As yet no have ar- rived to pass through, which makes it a very quiet-wpening. Tee is still be seen off port. Waldorf Astor has offered tional association for the of ed boats the Na- prevention consumption a practically uslimit- el sum to carry on the fight against tuberculosis. Waldorf Astor is the gon of William Waldorf Astor. "Castle Rest," the home of J. Jack- son, Bancroft, was the scene of a pretty wedding when his eldest daugh- ter, Luella May, was united in mar viage with George Lamont McPherson, Regina, Sask., and formerly of Ban croft. Many towns have been demolished, heavy loss of kfe hge been eaused and all Central America has been shaken oy earthquake of almost unprecedent od violence. It is beleved hundreds have been killed in the interior of Costa Rica. David Forsythe, who died at Hamil ton on Friday morning was born blind aghty-two years ago. He was not helpless, being able to shingle =» house und tell, by a strasige sense, in what part of the district he hap- pened to be if driving. At a meeting of the congregation of Taylor Presbyterian church, Montreal, it was decided to call the Rev. N. H. McGillivray, Cornwall, Ont, in suedession to Rev, W. D. Reid, resign ed to take up the superintendency of the Presbyterian missions in Alberta. A -- MARK TWAIN VERY ILE. Heart Trouble a Cares Bearing Him n. New York, April 15.--Samuel I. Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, the humorist, has returned to New York from Bermuda, far from a well man. It was said when the steamer (Oesnna arrived thal he was confined to his berth, suffering from heart trou ble, and that he had been indisposed during the énvhe rip. Mr. Clemens, the sudden and tragic death of whose daughter last wititer, told severely on him, went to Her muda early in the year in the hope of regaining his health, He had ¢om- plained on his arrival from the island a short time previous when he came to spend Christmas at hb. home, of a continued pain in his lf breast. He had hardly recovered fro : the shenck of his daughter's death + on he™Ngain took pas p for Bermitic . visihl: ron down and admittedly far from well, More New Shapes in Hats, Prop in and see the new shapes which we have jost received this week. 89 and 82350 Uw Pros', King ston's foremost hat' store, MeConkey's Bittetewests," fresh, at Gibwon's Red ro Drug Or . Derry, Napance, was on Thursday. He same to ai the funeral: of the late Samuel Mr. Lloyd-George. In the next general election, in all probability, Mr. Rieh ardson will be one. of the free trade orators, Ontario Man to Meet Roosevelt. Ont., April 15.-Seth Bul well-known throughout Ontario and a prominent old boy, has been invited by Col. Roosevelt to meet him in London. The former Canadian 1s one of Roosevelt's warmest friends, accompanied the ex-president on all hs western hunting trips. Mr, Bullock has gained national fame x LU, Si shal Dnkota. many the of cowpunchers al the Windsor, lack, formerly Western Sandwich having mar fought plains, of in He tern at ompany in South battles on we and was leader Black Hills uration of President Roosevelt, A CANADIAN RUNNER GOES TO ENGLAND TO COMPETE IN MARATHON it -- To be Held on May 2ist--Cotter, of Burlington, is Being Sent by the Hamilton Spectator. Hamilton, Ont, April 15.-Accom: panied by hix trainer, "Pick" Baker, nd Neil Marphy, of Burlington, "Ed die'! Cotter, the Burlington boy, who, as winner of the Hamilton Spectator = Brantford-to-Hamilton Marathon 1909. is being sent to England to com pete in the English Marathon on May Det, left for John, N.B., this morning, and for the old the [Lake Manitoba, afternoon, He is in the of ~t, wil! sail country |8 LO-MOTTOW great send-off. {'anadian to compete on received =a the first big Eng Colter Polytechiic Harriers," of the course made famous of the London, over by Dorando in the Olympic Marathon of TOOK. As is the case with the win ner, of the Brantford-to-Hamilton race cach vear, all expenses of being defrayed by the Spectator ter was bom in Burlington, ten miles Hamilton, pees {ot Wo vears ago ruming 1904. He ha a long list of to his credit and he was one of the Canadian run twenty in victories from and started won the famous Canadian Marathon lait year from a starters in the Canadian of two hours fifty-one minutes fifty-three seconds. He will the dark grey and olive green colors of the Spectator AL, record and run under Hetieves Fortune Awaits Her. Ann Arbor, Mich., April 15.-Mrs Nellie Christman, of this city, thinks she is one of the heirs to the report od £200,000,000 estate of Carl Christ man Springer, late of Stockholm, Sweden. In an effort to locate the heirs to the estate, Attorney E L. Qeribner, of Amesbury, Mass, has been in Ann Arbor several days con forring with Mrs. Christman My Seribner is genealogist of the Springer family. New Shades in Derbies. Marine blue, mole, plum and every new shade in the popular shapes, at Campbell Bros.", Kingston's foremost hat store; ' McLeod's Sarsaparilla Comp, A reliable spring tonic purifier, large bottles, {2 stores.) wife 1 well and blow! Melaod's Toe worlhless to snes cin it Amyway, the man i= prety ss vhajrman of 18. Tri Bibbe's #150 Washable Gloves. The Winnipeg Christinn Seimtists have decided to build a #75000 thureh Tre Bibhy's 51 50 Washable Cloves Bookbimiing of every description, af remsonabie: nesoes, The Reitish: Whe, Water m ron in a thousand chan nels. but all retorns fo the sea, Neowmad & Shaw's "sample suite" Nir Ernest Shackleton 11 at Goverye motit House, Ottawa, Geo. Mills & Co, for Dent's Gloves, Murder may be condoned, but dis cotiriesy fever. 8 Special sale ai Koox's Saturday. The biggest hand cannot bide the a jiiadified i gee s 82 Tats are Dandies. lish race, which is beld undec the aus' the trip are | pers in the Olympic Marathon, Cotter field of forty-three | i time | SALE PRICE, 25¢ PAIR. $ 4 OLD BLEACH TOWELS. Very fine Pure Irish hueck, plain borders, ends, a great 5c quality. 25 SALE PRICE, 20¢ EACH. Linen hemmed bedroom towel, ------------ TABLE D'OYIaES Of chet handsome hand-made Cro- Late, with Linen Damask centres, ¥ 1nch round shape, 15 patterns to choose from; 1 value at 50 SALE PRICE, 26, ; L "TABLE DWOYLES. The daintiest Httle Pleces of Crochet hy i at 20¢. SALR PRIUE, 15¢. 4 HAusewives, Doarding-houss nd Hotel Keepers, this is an Don't miss it DIED, ] yet oy April 14th Frederick Ha ¥, son of | T™h es Hanley > 3 wa late residence Vellugton Bireets, Batur- ith, at 9 am, ta Bt thedra!l, for solemn re- corner ROBERT J. REID, i The Leading Undertaker, 'Phone, 577 227 Princess Street, JAMES REID The Od Firm of Undertaken 254 wand 258 PRINCESS STREE Phone 147 for smbulnses, "FROM THIS out 1 could use some preity good Furni- tire and Cook Stoves, for which I will nav reasonable prices. J. Turk. "Phonhe 706 | i Maple Syrup Pure and Good. Jas. Redden & Co. Importers of Fine Groceries. Changed Her Name. Picton, April 15-The steamer Salis. v, having undergone extensive re will, in future, be known ss the Kenora. Her route will he Prinver"s Cove and Na panes, and she will begin renning n a week or ten days. Capt. Collies will be in command, with James Hudgins mate, pairs, steamer between ns Registrar of Frost mae, Jolin = Gibson, lover ©, haw bom appointed by 'the prov | govery- ment registenr of Font succeeding the late The appuintment ¥ "Have train Melon « emia 10pm Crow Pree ¥ In banting a [dle pater, g TE xan, Theol foe Libdan's Had o- dog have cooard Tor e 4

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