Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jan 1911, p. 1

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. ---- YEAR 78 -NO, 23. KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1911. LAST EDITION ARE WE TO MORTGAG Our Natural Resonrces by the Reciprocity Arrangement ? What the London Daily Mail Says---Governor, Foss, of Massachussetts, Makes a State- ment---Hot Time at Washington. London, Jan. 2 SHY 8 Notwithst ations, ue trade Canada and the Unit States on tains unwelcome surprizes of far-reach ng concessions The opening of the timber resources « only se of Canada crires the reduction of food products and ma om moclities, Canada is ked to mort wage her natural resources on which the future development of her ihdu tries depend, and thus ends the (pe of srcial union with Great iB : ain, hosed on prefesitnce. Canada hae { taken a step towards free trade with | the United States." Tariff Debate at Beaverton. for { recipre treats thr is by « An ey tra was the assertion of re i presentati from + Bo" tne lates | to-day, ise sectod and mois {tual reds i ven small i be i : ! i - i FINDS HUSBAND A NEG RO. Learns of His is Racial Connection | Farmer Tried fo Shoot Himself : After Marriage. Through Brain. { Los Angeles, Oil, Jan. 28~When Syracuse, NY. Jan. 28 --Bugens Mrs. Elda RB. Kenny knocked on the | Van de Warker, "aged 66, a Fayette front door of a humble vottage in | ville farmer, was broyght here, suf. Shenandoah, Va., one morning, eight | fering from a self-inflicted bullet wound | years after she bécame the bride of | in the brain. The bullet is lodged in' i Robert 1. Kenny, in Cleveland, Ohio, | the frontal lobe, having entered near . irprise visit to her whom she gever had : ! the urprise the door. 'I am looking She seen. for Margaret Kenny, i aid she. "That's my nawe," was the | 1, the fact that none of the large { answer, "But 1 t the mother of | blood vessels were severed in the bul i Robert i; Kenny,' said Mrs. E, R.|jet's passage. Yan de Warker . is i Kenny. "I am his mother," was the | wealthy. No reasom is given for his reply. She learned later that her hus- | attempted saic band had been raised by white per- : isons. He is very dark, but she pever suspected, she said, that he was net a while man. Mre, Kenny has just received a di- vorce here on the ground of cruelty, awl she told on the witness stand of the incident in Shenandoah. Thirteen - Lives Saved by Daring Policeman. i New York, Jan, 28. Heavy smoke 'from a three-alarm fire in Chapelle { Bros', furriers plant in Stockton street, Brooklyn, choked into uncon sciousness thirteen persons in a neaghhoring Thursday. blindly work tenement on Three policemen, who edd their way through the smoke en {veloped building, saved all thisteen and rescued 4, woman and her two children who were panic stricken op | the top floor. Michael Culkin, 4 fireman, was fight ting the fire on. the second floor of the i burning factory firm 'of leaverton, Ont, Jan 2 A no table diseyssion of arguments for and against a protective tariff took place here, last night, The disputants were E. C. Drury, Barrie, waster of th Dominion grange, and | A. Russell of Torito, chairman of the tarifi | committee of the Canadian Manufae | turers' Association and abo for sonw | 'time lecturer on political ¢ the University of Toron hate, which attracted numbering about mg many women, W. 4 Smith, of ti . arguiaent was good-natured, though HON, W CL ELDING earnest, throughout There was no! op firnt Canadian minister in vote taken at the close, but the audi- | six years to come in triumph ence showed appreciation of points! shingte 2 Fo ee mads by vigorous applause. of success. Some of the lead -- insurgents, who fought so long Governor Fox's Prediction. and so bitterly for lower tarifi duties, Loston, Jan. . 3. Governor Eugen: rankly admit that the reciprocity N. Foss, who made reciprocity with | realy savors to uch of free trade Canada ove of the chief planks of his (10 suit them The Bost] iieest eam recent campaign for conggeess, and fos tates feel that § more than. any governor, gave out the following thers, are aBleele o dt it statement ; i 8 one of the r esenitatives put it: "The proposed . reciprocity agree' | "Wo ard being & wugrhtered to make | pient. is certainly a step in the right | 8 reciprocity holiday direction. is' an entexing . wetlgu] One of the memibees of the. Minnesota i % towanl A complete meiprocity he | people ate bound to 'demand. 1 con |! Adently predict that the people will continte this demand until there ja | absolute free trade between two coun | tries." } i Taft's Only Chance, > 4 Jan. BW. --~There be no reciprocity with Canada, onst at this session of congress, bubly never under the terms of tl proposed agreeinent sent do : by President Taft. This definite « . ment was wade on the best auth orty - Powerful against the The conflict portant the long Pavone tariff mts mm Lhe west in the east, with Washington, will at ard pro eon of interests are arrayed agreement's ratification inv olves fentares « those whieh chara drawn out dispute ov hill. Agricaltural ind fishing a host of manufac turing interests, will fight the ratilica tion of the treaty bitterly The only way President CAN BE IN THE SWIM WEL as inter interest Taft could i i : BRAINS, NOT "CASH, ARE COMED BY SOGIETY. focouie of £1,250 a Year Enough wi Become New York Butterfly, De. claves Frederick Townsend | Martin, New York, S120) a 2 An jncome a man Jun. is enough lor ar woman to have in order to enter the most exclusive society In New York | and remain there. Bat one must have brains. - ancetient of Fred nd was in This wis the ar erick: Townsend aspired byw oablegram desputeh from , London, which stated that Mrs | Asquith, wife of the prime minister, | , ha made the public prtion that | * staxtravagance usually is the best pass port to the ranks of high society." rt," a {out of business, { their sh l, | delegation male | this me sot - "i the treaty wiblican party rs a cmphatic states through the res in Minnesota will ge Flags at Half-Mast. Gloucester; Mass," wessure that Gloucest | will be brought to bear ratification of the 1» of the fisheries will be vade Washington to in emph ter's protest tics that the "A womans for all fane wad above it up dinner need hav When parties guests from the that of chat ng wit from clover pe us if she of a8, Jan. can command the agree er agmmnst reciprocity appointed to in record Glouces- | atic terms rson Possess e orlv one fFowy a wise people' are mak hey point, mm. MANY CALL HE} | MeCluskey's Flock of K he had when be worked as in the old « he receives laborer Fortune R RELATIVE. Disclosed indred.. puniry. lstteks from Me lay now lusheve fifty-seven times remov ed, who have heen intending to write to him for sovefal years tm it off until they rival hare. but Sept put heard of his ar- i -Every | minister I documents { } | Whose nent between Canada and the United | States, so long as the agreement pro- ides for the free admission of fish to { the United States, Tt was said hove, day, that free fish would *"'smoth er' the hsb s indust y 'on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the Un: ited States All of the fishing vessels in port dis hlaved ir colors at hall-mast, ves tenn a mute protest. The board f trade has planned a meeting at | which commitices repre senting the ofl. herring, mackerel and other branches | i {advocate and a { ment when the flames forced He his hin to jump from the window struck an sron fence, mmpaling wrist, sharp picket and nearly bled to death before his companions could release him, The loss is estimat £100,000 on a ol at ' Fake Sauce Must Pay Duty. Wa 28.~An American importers which made plain American tobasco at New Orleans, shipped it abroad where fancy Eng lish labels were pasted on the bottles, and then brought it back 'real I nglish tobaseo will have to per duty for the ex- shingten, Jan. as sauce," pay a forty periment. cent, it was with the purpose of making a mother-in-law, got when a negress opened ATTEMPTED SU ron DE. the right ear and passed completely 'through the brain. When taken to the hospital Van de Warker was conscious and able to walk up the steps, Physicians atiribute his seeming miraculous escape from instant death MT THOM HETTY H: R. GREEN One of the vpichest women in the world Feared Insanity and Suicided. New York, Jan. 28. Charles H. Schott, a wealthy button manufactir- er, leaned against & tree in a lone some section of Brooklyn, late last night and sent a revolver huilet crash ing through his brain. He was found lifeless with this mote clasped in his hand : "I fear 1 am going inshne and fear to be a danger. For the benefit of all concerned, 1 am doing this." SAM. HUGHES EXCITED He Had Some Hot Words Regarding Recipro-| city Advocates. ge Special to the Whig Ottawa, Jan. 28. R. L. if there Yesterday, in the house, Borden asked the prime would the table ference to reciprocal negotiations sir Wilirid replied, no. Col Bam Hughes made a most cious attack against Rev. J. A. onald, editor of the Toronto the part: he played in bringing the present reciprocity agree He said that Mr. Macdonald was not only an agent for the do minion government and editor of the Globe, their organ, but was also for a peace society in Boston head Me. Ginn, and | receiving a of $2,500 a year for | his serviced. Hug stvied Mr. Macdonald as a white-winged peace holiness in journalism. He drawing 'gold eagle" shekels, from the United States | and alse Jcopting the Canadian dol- be any more laid on with re vie 1 ia Globe, 1hout agent was sum 'Col was of prince of was lar bills from the Globe. He took a iting at Prof. Starr Jordan and {characterized hin as the slickest reci- don't weig hi { i | { | i New York, n 2: Although {has been in this country little more | han & month Jobn MNelluskey, of Hust noar (Hasgow, Scotland, has discovered, or been discovered, by more relatives than he ever a farm business Richard ity agitator in the f Neither Rie Wilind or Sir { artwricht could hold ? candle to h vim, declated the colonel. This man ordany said Mr. Hughes, would re move all our customs officers on the | Loundary line between the United tates and Canada and have the Uni- be Slates flag fy to the North Pole hill of Canada. attacked the in and over every I'he opposition as derelict gov- in ernment their duty not getting 'after the eity council for not supplying pure water, It was pointed out that all the government departments should be provided with special filtration apparatus It was suggested hy Mr. Lancaster that tle vote of 315,000 to the Ottawa Im: provement commission be held up un til the city authorities devise some plan to supply water and not with sewage. Hon. L. P. Brodeur has decided to reorganize the lighthouse board, and the change is to go into effect at once. the citizens with pure water contaminated I'here are to be three divisions of this body, the Atlantic, including the At- Iantic coast, and the St. Lawrence up to Moutreal: the inland division, including Montreal to Fort William, and the Pacific from Fort William te Victoria. The members of the board are to be: Alex, Johnstone, deputy minister of marine and fisheries, chairman; Colonel Anderson, chief en- gineer of the départment, and J. G, McPhail, commissioner of lights, Re presenting the Atlantic division will be Andrew A. Allan, president .of the Shipping Federation: inland division, the president of "the Dominion Marine Association; Pacific division, J. W, Troup, of Victoria, These latter members will vote only on questions ing their own diveson LIFE IS THREATENED, Mayor Declares War on Butie's Im- moral Places. - atte, Mont, Jan. 28.-Calling the i bluff of those who stated that he "Mrs. Asquith eouldn"t have di no Hl Fa 5 ench & thing," sand Mr. Martin the i Incident» ' oS Srteapon: poly: couldn't ! Tmitead of being a {dents expresses illin ness to re ry ya to society axtvavasant with Mr. Mot'loskeyv the £1.000,000 os- i a sudetine black mark | tate leit by Bis brother James, of spending is ¥ 3 this city, who, ed. Inst July, John . Met 4 Tusk was found sheing turnips Na cut uk toe" bo stirred) 1 Cl ann or at Ga sda N . {gow, by Apdrew Wilson, & New York * 4 y. We, have Teaspd that Demuty { tawyer. He had not hewrd from his plrasure The a } . brother in several years and wai books, but on brains 1 can see this shown if "0 many littls ways. For in stance, 0% je cotillon favors are no considersd good form, "Neither nee the dinners monuments & cooked money, 4s they need to be w goneration or so ago. On 85.0004 a yoar--yes, Ob a of that su, a Wan OF Woman afford the best sox ciety, provided he be doomed Phit is what real iy gots, taste, magnet: a personality; all the characteris. DAILY MEMORANDA. Er ASH "Trp ee Baas es orehesten. : - Man's Tn 'or hie has brains tod amazed to karan that to so large n fortum he was sole heir Tt is this fortube that several King! stonions claimed to be heirs to. bi ------ Washingon, Aan, "has beet obtained, oughly tristaorthy 'sources, ta leer that the government 1 nhined to give ta the goverment enttnon 16 Fie Good Ping "to Japan. Kadnformation from various thor. thet. bas deter of Aggie a striking peau of is tordial- iy and good will bamediate action, the tintiry a Dew treaty farce: hetwopn by taking Taatier Lo replace the tea coun' Torita i fof boas Bede: ae he did Puabled" et commerce and navigation Fes wee mons the woise: bo ther ot would find a Bomb under him, Mayor Charles P* Nevin has summarily or dered the closing up of the ved light district, giving its denizens until Feb ruary lst to move oul, under pain of being raided. The mayor stated that he was sick and tired of being threat- ened sod it was up to the opposition now to "bring their bomb." The red light district 1s almost in the heart of the city 'and since the early days has been the most potorious and wide open of any restricted district in the west. Tt embraces about four city blocks. DUMPED INTO RIVER. Mor. and Mrs. Clarence Kavanagh Have Narrow Escape. Alexandria. Bay, Jan. 9%. Mr. and Mere. Clarence Kavanaugh had a very narra escape on the river this week. They were crossing Lhe river and when ia the vicinity of Harbor Island, hark broke through and they hod a tively~ time watil the horse managed to gat om solid we again. Me. Kava- 'pasgh jumped from the cutler into the water ond endeavored, to vpach the so the ite and The par- FE HUSBAND PASSED NS DEATH COMES AS SEPARATION IS AGREED UPON. Utica Man Drops Dead in Courts room When Wife Consults With Lawyers as to Legal. Arrange. ment, ® Utica, N.Y, Jan., 28. While seek- ing a legal separation from her hus- band in this comt, this afternoon, Mrs. James Aldrich, of this city, was suddenly freed by death, Mr. and Mrs. Aldricl + a middle-nged couple, have been ex some domestic difficulties and decided a se: poration would be the best action, Accordingly, the two went to the office of the city judge this afternoon and there applied for the desired writ. They were informed that such was foutside the jurisdiction of the the court snd leaving Her husband in the mrt Tot Mrs. Aldrich went out to con t an attorn~ ile. she was Mrranging with coun sel the preliminaries was summon- od by telephone to the court room and entered it to gam on the face dend hushand. Mr. Aldrich had been afflicted 'with heart trouble and it is believed the broaght Mrs. Van Schaick A. Wise would not discuss the matter, of age and has served more than one third of his sentence. The president of the parole board in Washington, it ix understood, has mend to the attorney-general that Capt. Van Schaick be paroled. The parole of Capt. Van Schaick will have been largely due to the earnest efforts of his wife, who was Grace Mary Spratt, one of the heroines of the great disaster, and who married Capt. Van Schaick when he was unde $10,000 bail and facing a long term of imprisonment. At the time of the burning of the Slocum Mrs. Van Schaick was super intendent of nurses at Lebanon hos. pital, this city. At the first alarm she left for North Brother lsland at the head of eight trained nurses snd took full charge of the rescue work, In recogmition of her heroism the gov ertgut gave her a certificate of hon or, Captain Van Schaick was arrest. ed as soon as he was able to leave + NEXT TOUR OF ROOSEVELT To Sweep Around Boundaries of United States. go to some place in Northern Idaho not named, thence to Susd Point, Mont., thenve straight home. LOSSES SHOW SHRINKAGE. Omly 4 AcHaents Occurred Last Year on Great Lakes. Disasters on the great Inkes during the past season were lest in Aamber | ap than during 1908, 'acorcing 0 re | of the Luke Carriers' Protective As sociation, recently held in Detroit. While there were 313 accidiuts in 1908, only 177 occurred last vear. Three of the boats disabled in collisions were total josses. They were the F. H. G ear, W. . Moreland and the Langham. Two more, tie Johg, Sharples and the Thwelm were shan: | doved to the he upderwriters., " Goderich, Jan. Wr, Field, of the Yn ad. te, has been appointed by Lhe fai county council (o the position of mspector of pablic schools an East Huron. He is to succesd David who retives owing to ill-health, twenty years of service in that cape ny. HEROINE OF ROMANCE Parole for Captain. Married Him at Darkest Hoar of His Life--- Sentenced For Ten Years Then She Labored For His Release. it was learned that he is not opposed decided to recom- ports presented to the annusl es Joe made a formal motion for a new trial | -------- WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Toronto, Ont, Jan. 28 19 am Of. tawa Valley and Upper St. Lawrence Fine and colder to-day and on Sun- Ady Succeeds in Getting Great Specials Rr Hamilton, Ont., Jan. 35.-The fol- the hospitgl and tried for negligence of lowing despatch from New York tells , duty. On Jan, 27th, 1906, 5 verdict Mond of a romance of which a former Ham- | was rendered ir the United States ay ilton, Ont. girl, Mrs. Van Schaick | Circuit court holding the captain re- {nee Miss Spratt) is the heroine : | sponsible for the disaster and sent. "Capt. William H. Van Schaick, of |enciny him to ten years' imprison- | -- the steamboat General Slocum, is to | ment. An appeal was taken and he be-paroled. He is serving a sentence | feleased on $10,000 bad uatil Uctob- ' of ten years jn Sing Sing prison as | On Feb. 28th, 1908, he gave him hard labor for misconduct, negligence , self YW to the federal authorities after and inattention to duly, ss master oi he had been retried and was taken to : the Slocum. The boat buraed to the | Siig Sing. Full length, made of best English water's edge on June 15th, 1304, of Grace Mary Spratt was married to North Brother Island in: the = East Capt Jam HShuidle at the darkest hour | Broadcloth, finished Beaver, waist river, with (he loss of more than one | © his life. He had wooed her for four- thousand lives. That Capt. Yan teen years, but during the days that and sleeves well lined, collar and Schawk is to be paroled became known his Feptation was secure and he was [revers of choice Western Sable, at the federal building, yesterday. regar as gue of the most compet- > . While United States Attorney Hen - ent masters of navigation about this | crochet buttons, We have § only port, the trained nurse would not con- sent to the marriage, saying his! de rThey are all black. i sired t Lo ie geting opal to cap | fo toh Carr Wi whe The Rogone Prion, wus. tain-of the burned steamer. Capt. ) same and all t u- y : . ture > § Van Schaick is over seventy-five years | _- looked black to Yan Schaick, she SALE PRICE, $10.50. went to him in his disgrace and told | him that she would marry him. "It was the time that he needed he most," said Mrs. Vin Schaick, * I went to nim 1 have known the a tain for fourteen years. We both sired to follow our. professions, out | ! when he was left pF and this terr - ble blow had fallen upon hima 1 a] not let him hear it alone, I went to him because he needed me, and I have not regretted it. Since Capt. Van Schaick has in Sing Sing his wife has work wed Ben GREY LAMB GAP3 For Children 2.50 Qualities at $1.00, WHIE L'MB CP his release in conjunctidy with Qual American Association of to nw ites at S200 Mates and Pilots. A petition signed by 230,000 citizens praying President | A - Roosevelt that a pardon be extended to convicted captain was submitted hy the association in 1908. The lady referred to & well known here, having been a resident of Ham- ilton. She a a sister of W. A, Sprats, the well-known insurance man. ARE SOBERING ry SPECIAL PEITIGOAT SALE We offer the famous KABRO PETTIOOATS, Well made, of good Sateen, with i perfect fitting top, without the use | After. Their Severe Attack of Tariff of draw strings, . Fever: Toronto, Jan. 28. Canada and the B00: Qualities: at $1.48. | United States are both resting easier Only a limited quantity. AH black. to-dav after their severe attack of tarifi fever. Despatches to-day in- dicate that both nations have sobered CALL AND GET YOUR SHARE. down and are inclined to await de velopments. 4 ------ That is, outwardly speaking, but there is no rest yet for members of parliament at Ottawa and members of ' congress at Washington, whose con stituents feel themselves directly is terested and ready to secure amend mets in their own favor at any cost. BORN, Deputations to this end are siready | DODDS---In Cressy. on Jan. 18th te thronging Ottawa and there will be Mr. and Mrs. Bamuel Pedley more next week, In the meantime REy gas Swine Xhoy and sin) y , ZY NOLDS--In allo 3 Taft in Nopington aud Laurier in | he 25th, to Mr and Mrs Byron as i Ong opmions nolds, a daughter that the changes will go into effect Lr rt am ---- without amendment. MARRIED. LAMBERT BONGARD «In Picton 24th Jan to Miss Delian M. Bongard Henry Patrick Lambert FAILED TO AGREE WRIGHT--WRIGHT--On Jan 251 Frank Wright w Mark daug ©, r. an rs. omnia 11 FAVOR ACQUITTAL: Wright, Hallowell Township A, Atty AL; OTHER | gKyLp-McNAU GHTON--AL Zealandla, BELIEVES WOMAN GUILTY. | Suk on Decem r mn George ; " i « yle ormerly o "leton, Ont HEODORE ROOSEVELT. - 1 to Cathérn, only daughter of the ji _ Rpts : Trial Has Dramatic End--Jurors Jat wan = MeNaughton, of New York, Jan. 28.-- Theodore Roose Disch 1 Wi Perth otland, formerly of New velt's next tour will begin here on scharge? When Judge Finds no Zealand Yiarch Sth and will sweep around the Hope of a Verdict, re rete - boundaries of the eountry, through Wheeling, W.Va., Jon. 28.--With | iis - 250, 3 IN lantic i If state { eden ' | GILLS--AL eilingto an. 82nd. Mrs the auth Btiant ic ar : & tt oe She deven men in favor of ac guittal and | Thomas Gills, EL 3 84 years new south-west, up the : an ast | just one standing out for a verdict of {| WAY--In Picton, on Jan. 2nd Saily to Idaho and Montane, thence diréet! | guilty, the jury which tried Laura | Way, relict of the late D Way home. He has 'accepted fifteen . en: | Famsworth Schenk on the 'charge ot |, aged 53 years rag ee : 3 obal INES Ww : ist. gagements to speak and will probably | having_tried to. kill ir --mithonmire | NES AL ie folio = ro of the make more s {husband by poison, announced that | late Daniel .B. Fones, aged $2 Leaving San Francisco, Col. Rods | they could not possibly arrive at = | years, 3 months velt will probably visit friends ib | unanimous decision. | ELDER--AL Edmonton JAlta, on Jan Nevada for an indeterminate period, Judge Jordan discharged them after | | 2 gnaw Elder, formerly after which he will visit Portland asking sach one if there was any hope | Interment &t Edmonton. Oregon, Seattle and Spokane, No lof a verdict and receiving from each an w |= ee __ speeches there are vet announced, or | emphatic "no." ! ROBER the length of his stay. At the con-| Mrs. Schenk, almost as happy as | T . BE, lusion of bis visit he will probably | though she had been The ndertaker, 3 y eh ben set free, was re- | ippone §77. 230 Princess Stre RR ar eel fn or igh: ute of | jai Some 5 "My innocence has been proved," she | JAMES REID exclaimed as whe left the court room The Ola Firm of © with her lawyers. "My babies ean grow | up without a stain upon their names. | i i 1 know that if I am ever tried agin will be acquitted at once It is believed anlikely that she will A FRESH LOT. expensive Golden Oak Re aise & first-class Ba snap for & cash Buyer a Phone 708. A very aon ites age TURKS Health Foods Prosecutor Handlagn | and declared that he wanted it in the present term of court ore | Judge Harvey, but privately he told friends that he did pot believe he Sale' Ca fanfare. ever prosecute the w again. Toasted Rice Biscuits, "Public sentiment. seems to He in ber favor," he i Pandit suid be Breakfast Toast Oatmeal Walers. Laxative Biscuits. Protoge Vegetable Meat Meltose. Prune Marmalade. s Fig Marmalade. Peanut Butter Yogurt Cheese - Jas. Redden & Co. IMPORTERS OF FING GRO KRIES to get another jury tb conviet , in spite of the state's almost per case. 1 am bitterly ipo . outcome." it Schenk Sues for Divorce, Wheeling, W. Va, Jan. 238.-Johs Schenk, whose wile is still in custody after the jury dieagrecing on he 2a of poisoning him, has Sled divorce. No grounds are sta- is Mra. Schenk hat beep, Selonted an hee BW. Hanley has been slocied vounclior for Picton. ud that the other For Saturday and

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