Daily British Whig (1850), 31 Jan 1911, p. 8

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THE DAILY BRITISH WEIG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 19iL BVERY SUGCESSFUL CW Has a Bank Account. He IH you yet begun to bank your money, begin now, must. haven't MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK. BANK OF TORONTO Incorporated 1855 Assets, - $50,000,000 KINGSTON BRANCH: 107 PRINCESS STREET, George B. McKay, Manager, Send him off breakfast. You can prepare quickly by using The Universal 'Food Chopper CHOPS EVERYTHING. fowork with a good it easily and A NEW COXNECTION. R-- The Canadian Northern . Railway Route Disclosed. Ottawa, Jan. 31--Kingston, is to have additional railway connection with the capital. To-day, Hen. G. P. Graham, minister of railways, amd canals, approved of the route map of the Canadian Northern railway Toronto to Uttawa vis Chafley's Locks. This means steps that will further advance the capital materially as a railway centre, as it will not be long before there is a direct service to Toronto. The C. N. R. will also build a branch line to Perth. WERE _ FOUND TO. Six William Mackenzie, president of | this railway, expects that the pew { extension will be finished by the end | of the year. Preparations will, at Dr. Daniel A. Cassella on Floor one, be started so that work on Dying and Girl Huddled in Cor-| "Wnstruction can begin in the spring. Phan a. i Starting from Toronto the C. N. R. of R When Door is F { trains will pass through the following ed Open. ? places : Port Hope, Cobourg, Bright New York, Jan. 31.--Dr. Daniel A |! on, Trenton, Belleville, Deseronto, Na- Cassella, a wealthy Genoese physician | vanes, Harrowsmith, the Rideau widely known onthe East Side, pro- | lakes, Smith's Falls, Richmond, to prietor of two drug stores and mem- | !'ttawa. The company has running bet of many social and charitable so- | rights over the Kingston & Pembroke cieties, was found dying on the floor | railway and crossing at Harrowsmith of the back room of his store, No. 63 | will run to the Limestone City. They Catherine street, yesterday afternoon. | claim when completed thie will be ihe There were two bullet wounds in his | shortest Ottawa-Kingston service. The forehead. | now service will also bring Ottawans Madelina Bacsigalaboy a pretty girl, within a two-hour run of the famed who was found huddled in a corner of Rideau Lakes, and will mean that Ot the recom when the locked door was tawans can visit there often. burst open, is now in the tombs charg. | -------------- ed with having killed the physician, | $006 00005 0000 S004004089 who died little more than an hour | # later at Gouverneur hospital. i A "STIFF" SENTENCE, Dr. Cassella was to have been mar: i. ---------- ried this evening to Miss Cathevine | ¥ Cayuga, Ont, Jan. 31. Hagelstein, daughter of » wellknow ¢ John McSorley pleaded Fifth avenue photographer, with whom | ® 8uilty to body snatching, he also made } is home since the death * and was sentenced to five two years ago of his first wife, who | ® Years in penitentiary. The was another niece of the photograp- | * body he took from the grave i® was foupd In a barrel at her. Although testimony taken at the * Montr fralisinnsy hearing before Coroner 'einherg later in the day did not de- | fimtely establish 5 cause for the shooting and only circumstantially ac- | cused the voung girl, friends of the Baceigalupe family declared she wag justified secause the man, they sid, Them. had promised to marry Madelina af- | New York, Jan. 31.--In a battle HE JILTED HER And 'Doctor Slain on Eve of His Marriage THE GIRL ACCUSED THE T™WO GETHER IN STORE. hats st IEEE SS | | | ANARCHISTS ROUTED. New York Police Had a Battle With from | A TRIP TO HEAVEN TRANCE GIRL SAYS SHE WILL BE GENTILES' SAVIOUR. After "Soul Returns From Day's Visit to Heaven" She Talks of Christ--Want the Exhibition Stopped. McKeesport, Pa., Jan. 31.--Margaret Shipley, the blind girl who is fasting for eight days by "heaven-sent com: mand" in order to restore her sight, entered on her final night's vigil last night. The watchers at, the bedsides why spent the day with per told visit ors that her soul, whichVhad left her sarly in the morning ani bad been absent in heaven all day retarned to. her body at might. Shortly afterward the girl raised her hands gnd said: "Jesus Christ was the savigur of the Jews: I will be the saviour of the Gentiles." Church-going citizens, scandalized by the visiting thousands who tramp ed up the hill in the mud to view the iasting girl, petitioned the McKegs port police to stop the exhibition, bug thé police after sending a physician to examine the zirl and finding she was in no danger of death from weak- ness, refused to interfere. The authorities, however, forbade twelve-year-old Edna Tauber, whom | Margaret had arranged to have remain | at her bedside day and might until | her fast was over, to continue her | watch longer and sent her. home for | the might. It was discovered that! Exina, exalted by Margaret's example, | had not. tasted food for twe days. | Today is the final day of Mar | garet's trance. She has promised that | after her soul takes its trip to heaven | and returns to her body she will wake and look out on the world with seeing eves for the first time in her | life, for she was born blind. 1 THE HALLS OF -QUEEN'S, A Boxing Instructor Has Been En. gaged. Our Queen's Correspondent In accordance with the recent an nouncement, Uuesn's students have Ry | rame. 'son and INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up by Re . porters on Their Rounds. "Buy rubber goods," Gibson's. All kinds of candles for sale at Mul- Ain's grocery. - £- Mr. and Mrs. Abel Blomley of are spending the week at Kilburmie William Swaine, piano tuner. Orders *eceived at McAuley's. Phone T78. Mrs. J. T. Laughlin, Wolie. Island, has returned home after visiting in Montreal, - Miss Mabel Gould, Bagot street, has returned home, after spending ~ the week-end in Belleville. H. Cuooningbam, piano tuner, King street. Leave orders at Auley's bookstore. The Cape Vincent CMB.A. will hold their grand annual pall, on Tues day eveminz, Feb. Tth, \ re. Henry Leslie, James street, was taken to the Hotel Dien this morn- ng in James Reid & Co.'s ambulance Miss Annie O'Gorman, Montreal street, is spending a few days in Montreal, the guest of friends there. "Buy shaving cream," Gibson's. Lawrence O'Brien, Union street, who has been on the sick list for the past few weeks, is gaining strength rapidly. Wiliam O'Gorman returned home, last night, from Montreal, where he witnessed the Queen's-MoGill hockey 2} Mo Vans «ill leave the Iroquois hotel] it 8 and 9 pom, to-pight, and Febru ary Ist, for the Wolfe Island C.M.| HA. ball. "Shaving cream," Gibson's. David Lewes, the well-known pro- perty man at the Grand, is confined to the house with a severe attack of rbeu- matism. For pure beeswax candles, 'phone or call 'at Mullin's grocery, corner John- Division streets, wholesale and retail. "Bay grippe tablets," Gibson's, At the byve-election m Kingston, on Jandary 30th, 1906, Mr. Pense, liberal candidate, was again returned to the local house . John (VDobnell, driver for Rigney nd Hickey, who has been confined to the house for some time past with wrippe, is able to be back again at] his work, "- Who Needs Linens ? Each year our January Lin: n Sale has been a success, and THIS YEA we have sold more than ever, and om prices will surely tempt you. Anticipate your wants for some time tims to come, Linen Table Damask At 50¢, 65¢, 75¢ yard. 2 Linen Table Damask, 90c, $1, 1.25, 1.85 yard Linen Table Napkins A very large assortment now ready at $1.50 dozen, 2 00, 2,50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00 up to 8.00 Many new and dainty designs. f Hash for the family in two minutes. ! Gee that Universal is stamped on | "Fresh horehound candy," in twist procured the services of a first-class A v od sticks, the strong kind, Gibson's. ter the death of his first wife. | with policemen more than 1,000 an- the machine you buy. There is no- thing half so good Family size. . Hotel size .. Butchers' size .. Sold only at W. A. Mitchell's Hardware, 85 PRINCESS STREET. An Appeal to Wives and Mothers $1.50 $1.75 $4.00 » Save the Drinking Husband or Son! by Using Orrine--<Can be Given Secretly. . No more: tern ble affliction can come to any home than the excessive use of Intoxieants hy husband or son. Think of the money wasted in Drink, which tween France and Great Britain over home to Pirchase the arrest of the student and revalu- tionist., is needed in the food and plothing. If you have drinking Husban It will stroying or Son, give him he craving for intoxicants Thousands of women have been made have been taken by the British police happy, because Orrine has saved their ones from lives of and drunkenness. Start using Orrine to-day. We are so confident that Or- rine will benefit the person who rinks, that we say to all Wives and thers. you can give Orrine a trial and If it your money RINE is prepared in treatment, a owder, tasteless and orless, in any food or drink 3, in pill form, Is for those who desire to take voluntary ORRINE costs only 0 » for Pree Orrine Book- patp sealed envelope) . #81 Orrine Building. ORRINE is recom- mended and is for sale in this city by Mahood, cor. Bagot and Charged With Theft Boarding House. Montreal, Jan. 31.-Two youthful couples to-day are spending their honeymoon in the local jail. bride's and bridegroom's ages seventeen and» Albert Lachhpelle, and Eva Larooque, of fifteen days, also nineteen | mile gale arose and a great mass of |(reshy & O'Connor's orchestra -- PIT + ice--Was-- ~ years, are hoki for theit-- Fhe keepin: and moved frequently one boarding that a lot - of property boarders moved with them, Auguste Dancay, who ran away with tle fifteen-year-old Florence Leduc married at Rouse's Point, is and child and wife are also held in the as witnesses against him. A LIVELY MEETING. of Toronto, x dan, Ren as a warm meeting Northers Navi- shareholders this hotel relative sale of inland lines. ice-president CU. ary-treasurer, both, of " end F. A. Lett, of , i the shareholders, who obj A dissipation | 'charged with abduction, and | She learned unexpectedly in the morning of the wedding. Realizing the disgrace that might come to her, hu. miliated and jealpée, she had varchgs- ed a new revolver, had gone to him srehists tod 'sympathizers were put to rong, last might, at Broadway and Leonard street, The anarchists, wild with enthusiasm over a turbulent mass meeting held in the afternoon, were on hoxing instructor. Mr. Cooling, who it one time acted in a similar | ca pacity at Oxford University, will direct the energies «of the local students Queen's are going to make a tremen Rev. Dr. MacTavish and D. A. Shaw addressed the congregation of Zion | church, on Sunday evening, on the | work of the Laymen's Missionary | and demanded' that he keep his pro- mise to het; he nad refused and then came the tragedy. their way to the Japanese consulate at No. 3 Wall street, to protest | against the hanging in Japan of Dr. | Denjairo Kotuko, his wife and ten stu- dents, : The Sight reached its climax when, after Police Capt. Hodgins and the rescrved of two stations had charged, the ten policerhen wrestled with the mob in for possession of the red flag which London on a charge of sedition, was had waved at the head of the proces yesterday sentenced to transportation sion. A score of men and women tor life. | were felled' with clubs and the butts After his arrest in London, Savar- of revolvers before the policemen cap- kar was extradited to India, but es tured the flag and arrested five of the caped from the ship while she was at marchers, anchor at Marseilles and swan ashore. He was arrested either by a PITH OF THE NEWS, Latest Culled From All Guilty of Sedition--Diplo- matic Question Arises. Bombay, Jan. 31.--Savarkar, Indian student, who was arrested Found | rove an efficient ald in ae-! fails to benefit, we will re-, i | twa forms, | GO. . Princess Streets.' | BRIDAL COUPLES IN JAIL. | in Montreal) The , River last. night, two men and. three | Miss Maggie Sullivan won the comso only | half years | thrilling experienc, The party nineteen | spending the eveming lishing ) ' X his | shanty out on the river, when 5 fifty. | was dancing, music being provided by vesy little money to start house | driven from | force. house to another, It is | | E. Fico, French gendarme or an Indian police: | man--the stories in regard 0 this' do The WV not agree--and returned to the ship, Wer the World. Jutlze Finkle," Woodstock, was ex. amined at hs own home by Judze which took him to India. : | A diplomatic . question arose be! Snider, in the Oxford graft wvestiga tion and denied all knowledge of a six hundred dollar cheek spoten of in connection with a road sale Toronto and other municipalitids in the province of Ontario have arrany ' ed a protest against the proposal to gl low the hydro-electric. rates to be settled by the railway and municipal board. Toronto~Fourtesn convictions on | thirty-one charges, with fines totalling £1,270 was the result of the roundup made by the police, of Toronto, the good, when the defendants appeared in police court, Tiesday morning. Frahce contended that, Sa- varkar having escaped to French ter- ritory, from a British ship, should not | without due process of extradition. France wanted Savarkar sent back to that country, wheie England's de- mands for his extradition could be judicially examined into. England had Savarkar ir jail here and did not care to give him up. The French government also insisted that ¥f Sa- varkar had been arvested in Mar weilles by an Indian policeman it con stitutes] an invasion of Frengh terri tory. The matte The Hague tribunal. been decided. Hibernians® Euchre. I'he members of the A.O.H., held an other of their popular progressive euchre parties, on Monday evening. | (ver one hundred couples were in at- [tendance, sud the aflgir was a grand | success, The committer in charge are Ste. deservitiy of great credit for the splen- | did mame in which these events have Jan. 31. |Feen carried Mrs. Jolm Meln- of the | tyre secured first prize for the ladies, cake , St. Mary 's | nnd C. Sughrue. for the gentlemen to! Yet wax fifially referred It has not A PERILOUS TRIP Floes at Sault Marie. Marie, Mich., cake to floes the Across Ice Sault Ste out. Leaping from floating ice in a | lation prize for the ladies and Michael was | Muchmore captured the gentlemen's a | consolation. After the games, there women reached shore safely after in The -- atthe rapids esd euchre-will- be held on February. stream with terrific il down Board of Education. dous effort 19 retain the intercollegiate championship. It is expected that the tournamert in Montreal will be pulled off about the Iatter part of February, although no definite date has yet been decided upon. r ' ---- There will be much smoke in the stmosphere of the Arts Society meet ing this afternoon. The question of smoking privileges in the club room is t7 again come up for discussion The assault-at-arms- will be held at Jueen's gymnasium, Saturday, Febru ary 17th. The events this session pro- mise to be bigger and better than aver, ¢ The Ievana play to be' produced in Convocation hall, to-night, will pro- vide splendid entertainment. AH stu dents should attend. It is said that Queen's defence in th game with MeGill, last Friday night, ould not have been much improved George brothers, Lockett and Gilbert dl played in sensational style. The forwards failed fo check back effective lv, and. on. this account the game was ost. It was in this respect that "Billy"* Dobson was of such value. CAR WAS IN DANGER Of Being Derailed--Accident Brighton. A slight accident occurred mile and a half this side of Brighto Tuesaday morning The GLT.R press, which leaves Toronto at 10.30 p.m., and which is due here at 2.50 p.m., was running along about forty miles an hoor wheh a flange on the wheel of the first-class coach next the engine, came off. The wheel caused the coach to bump a. great deal and the passengers became terrified A hrakeman who was on sick leave, but who happened to be riding in this coach; sprang to the door and threw on the emergency brake at once. This stopped the train in a short time The accident happened about two of cdock end the passengers were forced to wait for two hours while the re maining coaches were taken back to Brighton--and-an-engind anda firwt- brought up from Belle- ville. The train was three hours late in arriving in the city. A traveller Near about ex class coach Father Hanley, rector. 96. cows, RIN to S.000 mileh Movement. } A great reduction in price in ready- | made clothing, gents' furnishings and clothing made-to-order, at Prevost's, | Brock street, to make room for spring | , importations. i : Archbishop Gauthier is to leave Kingston, for Ottawa on the 15th | Fel. The ficial announcement will be | made at all the masses next Sunday, | in St. Mary's cathedral by the Rev, | LIVE STOUK MARKETS. Puld at the Various Centres, Montreal, Jan. 30.~About 850 head of butchers' cattle, 75 calves, 400 sheep and lambs, and 1,300 hogs were offered for sale nt the Point St. Charles stockyards this forenoon. The offerings of live stock at this market during the week were 1,950 cattle, 175 calves, 925 sheep and lambs and 2,470 hogs. Trade was fair with an ad- vance in the price of cattle and a con- sidggable drop in the price of hogs Prime beeves sold at from 6}c. to 6§« per lb; pretty good animals, 5c. to 6e., and the common stock at 3je. to tfc. per 1b. Calves sold at from 4c to Jo. per Ib. Sheep sold at about jc. per lb; lambs at 6c. per Ib good lots of hogs sold at about Tic per Ib, | The Prices Cattle in Toronte. Foronte, 30. Hogs receipts, 35,0000 market higher, Mixed and butchers, £7.65 to $37.95; good heavy, | $7.80 t, $7.92; rough heavy, 87.65 to £7.70: light, 87.70 to 82.05; pigs, 87.65 | to 88.70. bulk, $7.50 to 87.90. Cattle | receipts, 25.000, market steady strong. Beeves, $4.70 to #7. cows and | heifers, $2.50 to $6.10, stockers and! feeders, $3.55 to $5.90; Texans, $4.50 | to 85.40; calves, $7.50 to 80. Sheep | receipts, 25,000: market steady Na- | tive and western, $2.50 to $4.50; lambs | Jan [| $4.25 to 26.25. East Buffalo Cattle. Buffalo, Jan 3.725; market - active steady Prime steers, $6.50 to $6.7 shipping steers, 86 to $6.25; butcher grades, #6 to $6.75; heifers, 34.25 (| - JU. Cattle = cepts, wt and springers, $20 to $70; calves, re- | ceipts, L160; market slow and 25¢. | Cows | All around the fishing shauty the ice began to break and the five men and women started for the shore in a rade for their lives. Jumping from floe to floe in the darkness, the men took turns in helping the women, and ohe of the latter fainted from Iright and exhauston. The cries of the party finally tracted attention from people shore, who assisted in the rescue, ~ at- in There will be a meeting of the strik- ing committee of the board of edu- cation tormight. Tt is stated that there are two "siates'" drawn up for the meetiog and to-day it was ru morcd there was a good deal of anx- iety expressed among the members as to which one: of the trustees would succeed in having his slate put through. lower. Cull to choice, 85.75 to $10. 50. Sheep and lambs, receipts, 13,000 sult 'would have been had not the pong dative and fea; "haice lambs, 36 brakeman been in the coach at the! Ea a a Lat? gy tine vearlings, #5 to $5.25; sheep, $3 to} y 84.35. Hogs, receipts, 11,200; market | my ~ Ri {active smd higher. Yorkers, $5.60 to | At the Palace Rink. $8.80; pigs, 88.75 to $5.85; mixed, $5.- A novel contest will take place at 40 1, $8.50 heavy, $85.25 to $5.40 the Palace rink! Wednesday evening, rough, 37.25 to 87.40; stags, $6.58 to at the big carnival. Harvey Miloe, pre- | suid he was not over the shock vet, ond dreaded to think what the re $7. -------------- Frank J. Moran Dead. AVIATOR McCURDY'S STORY The death is announced at Elwood, There was a meeting of the Seamen' Union, Tost night, but only powtise business was transacted. W. Bruce, - ith feet mn {sant by sident of the City Hockey League, has offered a fivepound box of chocolates as a prize, and it will be given to] the person who will guess the correct or the nearest to the number of paid admissions to the rink on the night of the carmival. A number of fine prizes will be given for the carnival, | and everything points to it being the best event of the season. the city sinde the rainstorm. poration has dug them out in t6 let the water run away and them uncovered. The holes, which were loft, gre about » foot and should 'a horse step into one of these especially at night, its legs would be broken. The city would then bave to responsible. A Vacant Charge. Rev. Dr. MacTavish went ont to Sunbury, M night, to moderate I Yawning May Prove Fatal Scranton, Pa., Jan. 31.-Miss Stratford, of Forest City, Hi, puzzling physicians, who are endeavor. ing to~disgnose her strange ailment. She is seized with yawning spells that keep her yawning five mioutés and more at a time. The yawning of the is of mueh a violent character that it is making her weak. Doctors in aflendance fear she cannot live. - - Woman Jumped to Death. New York, Jan. 31. ~One woman jumped to death and two others were fatally burned, when fire destroyed » tenement house, © on Thirtv-seventh street, today. =~ At Montreal, Otto Kirkland, a 61 old boy, was run aver by an engine at Bloe Bonnets, and had both logs cut off, dyieg later. The boy's father was killed by a tryin twe Tillie i= omday & oall to a aninister for the Prey ter be > = de TOWELS In all qualities to suit all purposes from 5c each up to $1 each. 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