Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Mar 1911, p. 1

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A The YEAR 78 -NO, 68 L00KS BRIGHT ---- i i pay JOHN CHANLER'S DEED, -- Pays Allowance to Divorced Wife, a Princess, New York, March ~The first man on record who says he is willing to his divoreed wife an allowance For Agreement. as tol... *., nu ihtew du Water Power Supply V(Chanler), brother of "'Sherifi 1 hanler, and author of the 'Who's looney now 7"' MAKES IMPORTANT CONCESSIO TO CITY, a Sob" famous | query, 3 i Chaloner's former Prin. less Amelie Troubetzkoy as {Amelia Rives, the authoress, when sh married She reed him fin 1895 and soon after wedded the (prince, with whom she is now living. She recently demanded $3,600 a year He told his attorney [that he would be 'tickled to death' {to give it to her and made op. It Will Sell Much Power at! ution when the application Twenty-five Dollars a Horse Power before the supreme court. and Give Balance at Kilo-Watt| Chaloner has an income of Hour Basis. «130,000 from his New York {Several years ago his relatives placed It looks as if the city council will [jis cheek book under the control of soon be able to come to an agreement || homas T. Sherman, in with the Seymour Electric and Power {appointed by the company, of ( ampbeliford, for the sup York, and had Chaloner declared ply of water power to Kingston the incompetent and countined in Bloom sub-committee appointed hy the light, ingdale asvium at White Plains heat apd power committee had a CON | maloner his chano* and ference Inst week with the company's caped He went Virginia, where representatives, and the result was an- | e tia nounced, yesterday afternoon, by Ald, {the York court has Juris Elliott, who reported that the com- | is as free and sane pany had granted what he looked up- | on as a very important concession, According to the former offer of the company, the city would have to pay for the peak load which remained con- stant for twenty minates, The new offer of the company to well the City any number of horsepower at the rate of twenty-five dollars, and to give | it whatever it wants over and above that number at the rate of one one-half cents a kilowatt hour eliminates the peak load difficulty kilo watt basis 825 a power, also will allow the Ist July Ist to from the metre basis the horse-power basis In view of this offer of the company, | Ald. tints stated to his committee that he thought it should now submit . the whole question to a competent ey- | Patrick's Day. pert, as was suggested last November | Cornwall, March 22. Messrs. W, R by Ald. Toye, when the power question | Hollister and Frank Hunter, of Corn was under consideration, and concur- | wall, and Gray, of Hudson red in by last vear's committee. The | Heights, Que., decorated with expert would advise the rity whether | Royal Humane life-saving it would be in its interest te enter [medals at the entertainment in the into an agreement with the Sev mour | Musie hall on St. Patrick's night. 'The company or not. presentations were made by Mayor Ald. Rigney thought that the com- | Mulbiern. Yasars, Hollister and Hunter pany should also be asked to make an [saved children, who had fallen into allowance of ten or fifteen per the Cornwall canal, and Mr. Grey, for fluctuation in power supply, as was | who was an officer on a tug, jumped done by the hydro-electric commission, [into Lake St. Francis last November, Ald. Elliott said he would take up | to save a man who had fallen off an- this matter. other boat. It wan decided to appoint a «ib SMUGGLED IN SNAKE committee consisting the chairman, Ald. Rigney, Ald. Toye and Manager TAPER REPTILE COSTS WATER- TOWN JOKER HIS JOB. wile Is pow She w dive Chaloner, rom Chaloner wO about estate, a conservaute supreme court ol ew waited o.- to New no tion and where he % the other citizens in the eve of the flaw, I Princess Troubetzkoy says that she husband $20,000 ter their marriage from eave her first 'est for her soon {This was money she had earned | He agreed, she claims wn annuity of E600 living Merry steadily is Lher writings to give her Chaloner on a $M). Mills, at refuses to a iil business through one his 18 now farm 'ealled Va He Sherman {acre and | Cobham, That | he recognizes as his conse tow | {of his and does friend All POT the would friends he on hour squat company J anu horse Imunicates with Sherman of "iy transfer entirely of payment to or 'herman for auditing. LIFE-SAVING MEDALS, 1A Feature of Celebration of St, James ners Society ont Folger, to take up the question of ap- pointing an expert. The above named will consider what matters ( xpert should report upon, and recommend some one for the work. Ald. Elliott said it would 'be necessary to choose some one who was in no way interest ed in the hydro-electric the Seymour company. Nurse Thought it Was Real--Young Woman Becomes Hysterical When She Finds the Thing in a Sterilizer --Owner Given His Walking Papers, commission or | AN ICE BARRIER, Navigation to Prince Edward Island Closed. Charlottetown, I"E.l., March The dominion ice breaker Earl made an unsuccessful attempt to open navigation to Charlottetown, vester day. She got within five miles of the wharf, but an barrier of tremen dous depth across the extrance of the harbor failed to break hefore the powerful assaults of the big steamer. The passengers were landed at the sdge of the ive and were conveyed by teams to the city. Another attempt will he made by the steamer to reach this port a week hence, 2 Watertown, N.Y., March 22.--The position which a voung man has held as a helper about one of the docal hospitals came a sudden termina tion because of a joke which some one played upon a nurse. The voung man noticed a realistic paper vard long, in one of the store dows. With the idea of having fun he bought the snake and shipped it into his pockets. The snake was, to-day, slipped into one of the sterilizers at the hospital, andiTht boy claims that he did put the imatation reptile there any rate, during the course of her ties one of opened sterilizer and started take out some articles when she pulled o ty the snake. She was badly frightened. 1 t tering a scveam, she ran out of the room. The snake was dropped in the hurried flight It i« said that the voung woman re eeived such a that became hysterical. The voung "man received his pay and left about twenty minute lates a0 Grey to snake, A ice win some At du a the nurses ADVISED PLAYING GAME. ------ Factions to. Unite to Bring About Reciprocity. Cleveland, Ohio, March 22.--Speakin.: at a big banquet, Attorney General Wickersham, of Washington, strongly endorsed President Taft's reciproeity treaty with Canada, and advised all factions to forget individual interests and play the national game. The Uni- ted States no longer knocked at Cane ada's door, he said, as aliens and strangers, but the interests of the two countries. vere largely bound up onp with another. His remarks were low! ly applauded. to « she are A RARE OPERATION. Surgery Gives a Man a» New Face-- Nose Made Out of Little Finger. New York, March : ly means of plastic surgery, a new face ix furnish jed to Timothy Martin, and this week the physicians of St. Joseph's hospi tal, Long Island City, having the caw in charge, are beginning the last stage of nearly a year's patient work by making preparations for giving Mar tin a new nose. It is being made out of the little finger of his left hand, Martin is forty-three vears okl, On May 16th, 1910, he fell face foremost into a set of revolving cogs in the Sunnyside railroad yard in Long Is land City. Only his eveballs, said the doctors, escaped mutilation. His en- tire face was gone. Three of the hos pital surgeons undertook the work and finally suceveded in giving Martin a chin, mouth and lips so that he can talk and eat. May Get Registrarship. Toronto, March 22.-- There are many applicants for the registrarship of the surrogate court, left vacant by the death of Joseph Tait. The position is a very desirable one. The work is not onerous and the fees are sabstantial, averaging something over 85,000 a year. On the day Mr. Tait's death was announced, one To- ronto member received three létiers from different applicants, asking for his influence with the government. Ex-Mayor John Shaw, M.P.P., mentioned for the place. Canada's total 'trade, nearly seven hundred millions, for elev months, . hus Attest is wins yea Turkey placed e~tansive oom tracts lor aemancnd in Germany. Farm Help Scarce, Toronto, March 22. There was a re cond rush of Ontario farmers here, this morning, to meet the immigrant trains, looking for hired men. They say the general scarcity of help was never before so apparent, -------------- Provincial Secretary Hanna announce es further modifications in the pew licensing act. In cities bar receipts up to 200 per day will be relieved of the five per cent. government tax. Obxrammergan Passion Play, day, 8 pm. Sydenham street church hall. Tlestrated lecture; 75 slides, hy Dr. Laing, of St. John, N.B., chil dren Me, adults 28. "Beef, iron and wine," 5c. Gibson's. At Windsor, Ont, Jeremiah Lang- lois, aged nineteen, and Stanley La- bute, aged seven, drove a team of horses into deep water and were drowned "100 Rlaud's pills," 3c. Gibson's. Sir James Whitney says at least ten years must olapse before the time will be ripe for woman's suffrage. | Y MEMORA When Buy hats on best. at Campbell's they invest. Board of Works, + pm, Thursday. ant sing Pot." Grand Opera "Sheffield Choirs" plan at Uglow's, Tri Chaloner | came | to} | nlleged incompetent's bills are sent to | the! @ partment had been ( i IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Latest Freak Oult Seeks Sacred | ! i Stream. | Findlay, O., March 22. Seeking a | { --) : in which a "eHY SOummanded them | . 2 v to bathe in order that they may be- Conservatives Made Up © "i = people of sthe Lord and New Jerusalem, a band of reach the | Their Minds i $ i RESOLUTIONS READ | John Hurley -is the leader i s-------- I'he trip was fBbanced by several i members who sold valuable properts FOR AND AGAINST RECIPROCITY 'it 5 saeriticr. Several gave up Rood ! MEME or [positions follow the spirit | AGREEMENT. ! According the members i o p in | Hon. Mackenzie King Declared Berlin! #9irit" appears to them in speaks sa that city in a special car over the Lake Erie and Westers railroad, yesterday The party is made up of ten families, There are six childen among them. W the form all may to and Waterloo Resolution Against I - | Reciprocity Was a Fake--Foster a mist a ear { hen {Los Angeles. SA «ered stream is rear Calls a Halt, : Spe to the Whig Ottawa, March It is faite | evi- | dent from yesterday's discussion in the House of Commons that the con- have their minds made up to block supply indefinitely, { It was proposed by the government to go nto committee of supply, but! | the opposition members staved ofl by reading resolution after from their respective constitueng against the reciprocity agreement These, however, were offset hy libetal jmembers, who read resolutions in fa r of it - Hon. Mackenzie King, minister of la- {bor, declared that the résolution pass- by amd Waterloo boards {of trade against it, was ahsolutely »n {fake, and they did oppose the pact, | Lloyd Harris, Brantford, { the minister omitted part isolution, which this body was opposed to, it | R. L. Borden, lender of the opposi tion, asked for a number of returns! {which had not been brought down {Sir Wilfrid Laurier said hé would at {tend to it Mr. Middlebro, jarticle from a recent issue of |Globe, to the effect that the opposi- | tion intended to block supply and in {that way try and force the govern: iment to the country on the reciproci- ty He pointed that the! government had wasted more time of |the house than 'had the opposition {He had gone over Hansard since the QCOURRENCES RECOUNTED ial to a iservatives it resoiut [ve fed lerim not a said that of the re clenrly stated that North Grey, read an f the ONPALONIERT, ftalian Ambassad nited State NEWS OF THE WORLD IN 1ssue out the Montreal that is after extensive favoring and they wider ciety, only regret i was a {lines of free trade gon 1 was hil 3 press the * {last day of February, and found that | BRIEF FORM. {the liberals had 687 columns and the | conservatives 549. If the Fariners Matters That Interest Everybody-- I bank dise y p ih [hank discussion was_excluded, the Hb "coo ram All Overetitte of jerals would have 6M columms, while : [the conservatives had 407. There had | Everything Easily Read and Re- only been five days actual discussion | membered. on reciprocity, the conservative | Higher salaries are in s'cht for i Ro ie . speeches running 162 columns, while 01% (300 Watertown, N.Y. {the liberal speeches ran 385 columns, ¥ : : {In view of this he would ask the ' 'J. oani of concibistion has beeu ap- 1G he t pologize : pointed in conection with the tele. i « a a . » + : rapher spute. | RS. Lake, Qu'Appelle, in a lengthy | StaPbhery' dispute y { 3 : I It is understood at Istatement, declared that if the far Hearst svndicate miers in the North-West knew that the pulp interests in Quebec. government did not intend to make The U.P.R. will run' a through train {any further reduction in the duty from Toronto to. Winnipeg by way of farming implements, they would revolt | hicago and St. Paul. | against the government . I'he London Daily Mail announces a { F. L. Fowke read A resol ition p OO prize for an aeroplane flight ed by the Oshawa Fruit Growers @ around Crest Britain reciprocity, er It is reported that the British had that tRET® ernment will not the veto margm along before the coronation from Harbin that in the neighbor: not says that ¢ 1s extinet said a hood of the Fastern railway Foster the read Hon E {while he was interested in laf resolutions which brought {this momentous' question, yel be d ipot think they were in order at itime. He declared that such a met} lod for this deliberative body to pur- sue was entirely novel and irregular 1 "I do not attempt to censure the mem {bers for continuimg this, but | there not be a protest from the speak George the both Soft-nose bullets, forbidden by rules of war, ave being used by sides in the Mexican campaigr A. Norman Shaw, M.Sc, has bees named as exhibition scholar from M Gill, giving him tuition in English universities. Marshall residing 12,0060, England William and acquitted of brother-in-law Montreal Nixteen hundred Ontario farmers and families, including many from Eastern Ontario, have left for the west on set Robinson, Ont, by should Edward London, to him painter, iw heir to relatives it ler and the prime minister loft in Sir Wilirid Laurier complimented Mi Foster for taking the objection he did reafter that the Aime Houle the murder three have been of trials their 't and promised he would be more closely adherved Mr Northrup, East Hastin throught up the Grand Trunk imatter and declarad that the labor de extremely negli t appointing 1 : » titer stn v slers" ex juent in its duty in 1 arSion board of arbitration weeks before | strike took He th wl {been apprised the situation some | time in June, and the men did not drike until Jule 18th. He claimed hat such a board had been i when the mr vt ter first up the whole objectiguihle {might have been averted i i ITALY'S N tendered = of t i the Gould ident at meeting « directors while passing back and forth between Hamburg and Fremen, where ten war ships of all types Various stages of constraction, Japanese are leaving the of Colorado. Several hundred of them have quit the mines and left the state within the last two weeks, An investigation of the New i ~~ " vo | State banking department by a | Agrees to Take Office and Settle Un- Hae pr: ag depa I 2 i rest, men and five senators is proposed, ! Rome, March Ex-Premier Gio A United States senator to succeed litti has agreed to resume office, fol lowing the vresigmation of Premier Imzzatti awd his cabinet. The suppres- sion of labor unrest will be the chiel aim of the new cabinet, Giolitti said gain 4 Fined $300 for Aduiteration Hamilton, Mageh 22. ~The Fowlers { Canadian company were fined £300 by the magistrate for adulterating pickles with boravic acid. The company ad mitted guilt, but agrued Nhat: some aL walking on the street. Ris comdi- Hhoritie did mot think She weid ton | tion = nat by any Means serious, ep foe Ava of on Baron Yasuya, Uchida, ambassador a s a > in Washington, from the lapanecs » fine, as this was a second offence. { peror, has officially denied any hostile ae | intention on the part of his nation to it Rue Vora ees. » Bev. yds the oi States, either in J e Fs yA opi THawaii or elsewhers. Clyde Doyle plkaded ri charge] Five persons, including one foreign: of bigamy, and was sen Dorie came |&f Ame under arcest at Hamburg, vears in the penitentiary. vie came; barged with espionage. The foreign- here two years ago and Ror had been for some time under close {Miss Mixson. Later it was learned | observation by government detectives. i that he had leit a wife in Texas. ® Edward B. Abercrombie, Chicago, !fled, but was captured abd brought oi authority on the harness horse, {back here. ) For the last thirt { Four Girls Skip From School. Rochester, N.Y., March 22.--A spe- [in this city and in New York, cial from Albion says, four girls es-| Col. Morrison, of Ottawa, was re caped from the Western Home of Re | ceived by the kaiser's special authority fuge. Sherif Kemyon and ties a visit to the Wesel artillery, and tened the elu to the New York gurrison inspection at Fleen- Centred where the trail practice grounds on the i lost, Btoic thought they on to was escapefon 1 fromtier, a weivilege seldom grants' t- fecigit train, : 4 Fad < hig © Missouri Gorge J place said ON A8 pres he of we x ap are under NV PREMIER. York com PL i New sion of congress ith The C.N.R. has wan Construction Northern Constroction 0.000 worth of new lines in j west, to he completed thie year. Bishop DuMoulin, Hamilton, is eon- (fined to his home duffering from an illness which seized him while Lh' was sex April York state before the extra convenes on swarded to the Co- ompany and company 88. Et design wlceis, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1911. | sacred stream in Southern California, | twenty-six revised spivitualiste loft this | al camps | i Chauncey M. Pepes will be elected in| the | the | -- GREAT TRADE {For Eleven Months of Current Year | NEAR $700,000,000 TRADE HAS DOUBLED IN NINE | YEARS, {Imports Have Increased by Eighty | Millions--Exports Decreased--Re- turns for Full Year Will Show Total Trade of About $780,000. 000. Ottawa, March 22. --For the first eleven months of the current fiscal {year anada"s total trade has been | 9687 45%, an increase of $76,799,.- { 307, as compared with the correspond- {ing period of last year, and within six millions of the record total for the | whole twelve months of 1909-10, | For the full vear ending with thas { month it is expected that the domin {lion's trade will run close to $750,000. { on, or more than double the towal { trade of nine years ago, and an in- two hundred millions in ( | crease of over two years. | Imports for the past eleven months {totalled $412,270,512, and exports, | 8275,106,67Y, an increase of $79,679,100 | in imports, and decrease of E1079, 1633 in exports. In exports there was ta decrease of seven millions in agricultural products, amd an increase of about four millions in manufactared aver products, February returns totalled 852,946,413, mcrease of $6,855,212 quer Febru tary of last year. Imports for the | month totalled 15,550,249, an increase {of a little over' five millions. Exports | of domestic products totalled $15,045, O14, and exports of foreign products totalled $2,112,350, Customs revenue for {months totalled 864,70 crease of $10,915,582, FAIR SEX DISHEARTENED {At the Bumps | {an the eleven L165, an in i | Given the Suffrage i Bill. | Toronto, March 22. --Severial hundred disappointed and indignant members of the fair sex filed out of the galleries of the legislative chamber, vesterday { afternoon, - just before six o'clock. They had just listened to Sir ~ James {Whitney presiding over the obsequies of the woman suffrage bill. Even the most optimistic among them came to the parliament buildings with little hope of the measure going through. { but nevertheless the positive mammer in | which the prime minister stamped his feet all over their cherished measure was disheartening. Allan Studhelme, | who introduced the bill, supported it so vigorously that the ladies became enthused, but W. Proudfoot, of Centre Bruce, who was expected to prove the labor member's right-hand man, was { disappointing. He was strongly in fa vor of woman sufftage--in the abstract but was somewhat doubtful whether time was opportune i ' he the for A. E. Donovan, qualification speak the fact that women in in the house, i the bill and brought down on himself a scathing rebuke Hon. A. G. MaKay for using words "slimy pool of politics," something women should not mix I'he liberal leader favored the principle of woman suffrage, but doubted whether the women of the province really desired it. Dr. T. 8. T. Smellie of Fort William, opposed the bill and { used the occasion to say some unpiea things about the little labor whose sub Brockville, upon the he "probably Ontario to ect, was Knew Rs as many member any other nD posed up from the as in, sant mar Me. Studholme came back ith =a quiet retort, "1 hardly think it fair," he said, "to attack me. What ver my fault I have never been personal. I have got it pretty hard sometimes and | have never hit back." The hill on division, Mr Studholme not uring enough sup j porters to demand the yeas and nays James Whitney and the govern ment apparently expected a demonsira {tion of some sort, Three provincial de tectives, in addition to the house con stables, were on hand to guard against trouble, one in each gallery Apart from a Little applause while Mr I Swudholme wae speaking, the ladies, however, were very quiet. was lost So Su § JUSTICE GTROUARD DEAD, | He Had Filled Many Pablic Offices-- | Formerly an M.P. (Mtawa, March 22. --lgstice Desire Girouard, died, this morning, as a re sult of injuries reoeived in a runaway accident a month ago. He was born in 1X36, descended from an ancient French family. He wa» a staunch eon servative, formerly an M.P., and flied many public offices, State Supported 11.8735, Albany, N.Y. March 22. The state board of charities reports that the total number of persons supported by | the state during the wear 191% in the !state's charitable and reformatory isn stitutions reporting to the board was 111,574. OF this number 3.001 were dis charged and 485 died, leaving on the state's hands S388 persons, of which 5.000 are men; 34% women: 1.2683 boys and LOSS girls. The total re cepts during the year were $2,755,743 land the total expenditures $2,507 430, leaving a balance of 245.353. The to tal value of property i those insti tutions is $10,303,800 Reciprocity may be tested in North York, share a yelsction, may Joie on the §s'gnation Sie AW Bepnaacih: Carolinas the infection is greater pr OFFER WILL BE REFUSED, Manitoba Legislature United Boundaries Issue. Winnipeg, March 22.--The boundar- ies question will, most likely, be dis- cussed in the Manitoba legislature this afternoon, and it is certain that offer of Sir Wilfrid Laurier will be re- fused by the government, especially as the liberal opposition is also opposed to she offer. The Free Press (liberal) is also op- posed, saying editorially, that the time for subsidies is past, and province should get its own resources This is the general opinion, of the house, and it is possible that a reso lution will be unanimously passed de manding lands, timber, minerals, ete, If this is passed, Manitoba will join with Saskatchewan and Alberta in an endeavor to secure a re-opening of the terms of the provinces with the domin- won, AFTER 17 YEARS, ator Meet Oddly. Los Angeles, Cal., March 22.-- Henry McGinn, a mining man of Searchlight, Nev., registered at a Los Angeles ho tel last might and a short time later discovered that the telephone opera- tor was his sister whom he had not seen or heard from for seventeen years. : When Mr. McGinn, in calling up a number, told the operator" his name, the young woman said her name was the same. Further talk brought out that. both had come from Wisconsin and a few more words estahlished the relationship of the long parted broth- er and sister, Chest, Middletown, N.Y., March Wil liam Steadner, an employee of a knife factory Ellenville, was at work when a four-inch blade dropped from the wheel and flew with great force, entering his chest just below the heart, the blade puncturing one of his lungs, and, it is said, also slightly piercing his heart. The injured man was immediately at- tended by two. physicians, who had to resort to heroic treatment. he has a chance to recover, 2 at ----------------, STEAL 400-POUND SAFE, Chicago Thieves Escape After Run hing Fight, Chicags March 22.--Chicago's sale thieves, who not only take money but steal safes as well, committed their second burglary in two weeks, vester- day. Found at work, they escaped af- ter a running fight. The safe, weigh ing 400 pounds, was taken out through a rear door in a barber shop. The three thieves were opening the strong box several blocks away in an alley when discovered. They escaped. BISHOP STOPPED IT CHURCH BARS THE BODY HOTEL VICTIM. OF Mass and Prayers Denied for Miss Fennell, Who bicd Suddenly in New York. Oswego, N.Y., March burial was refused in the case of Mise Harmiet M. Fennell, the young business woman who died suddenly last Tues day morning, at the Hotel Raymond, in New York. It was asserted Miss Fennell had stopped at the hotel with a young Oswego man, who registered 'Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Rochester." Miss Fennell had been one of the most active members of the ongrega tion the h was filled with friends and amunaintances The order against a church was to the Rev, Dwyer, pastor, the Rev. Grimes, of Syracuse, co adjutor bishop of the diocese, who acted in the * ab sence of Hishop Ludden. The latter the ith message, positively forbade pither the re {ie Or pray 22. Church chur SOITowan, ommunion ted by is in 80 ustomary ors Father Dwyer communicated the word to the Fennell family and the proceeded at once to the where the undertaker Father" at the e. the church dispersed when learned there would be no mage. Miss Fennell was a well-known wego woman and had alwavs been a levout Eatholic. When Father Dwyer was asked about the halting of funeral plans he said : "There was no service because bwhop stopped it, it the better." - mass oO cortege recited "'(pug The crowd "it gars at was the A MAN MAY DIE From Italy. Geneva, Switserland, March 22 The man who attempted in an seroplane to smuggle dutiable goods over the mountains from Italy, had an secident and may die from exposure. This the first mstance known of smuggling by airship. Children Have Hookworm. = the fst report of the Rockefeller Hookworm commission, from forty 10 the disease. With the exception of the n sorpia than in any other state. Over 17,000 children have been examined and 6,000 treated. Big Floating Drydock. Toronto, March 22.---With the aid the expected subsidy of seven hundred thousand dollars from the Do. minion government the Poleos Tron vorks will build immediately a flon ing drvdack to accommodate the big. at vested an the lakes. The coc. structivn will cog ive 308 wen, i opt the the Nevada Miner and Telephone Oper Machine in Factory Hurls Blade Into It is said | 1 Long before the appointed hour | { tishop Grimes, in his | cemetery, | the | The less said about | i Who Tried to Smuggle by Aeroplane | . Washington, March 22.-- According to | wighty per cent. of the school children | m thirty-nine rounties in Georgia have | 4.AST EDITION 2.1 am Ota Lawrence night by 5. Thurs« Enormous Display OF THE ~ NEWEST WASH GOODS Our Stock fis positively complete and our showing of all the newest Creations in Wash Fabrics is truly marvellous--the results of months of and cotton special work. The color, tone printing in these handsome fabrics almost rival the silks expensive THERE IS THR DAINTY DIMITIES, BATISTES, COTTON NINONS, MARQUISF FOULARDS, CREPE CLOTHS, ORGANDIES, ; COLORED LINENS, COLORED REPS, Ete, SPECIAL QUALITY DIMITIES, White, with dainty rosebud patterns, very suitable for children's dresses, WHITE INDIAN HEAD, Special quality, 36 inches wide, Enge lish make, at 13¢, a TEACY'S ESTABLISHED 1881. BORN. BOYLE--On March 18th, 1811, te a ames F. Boyle a son. {GOOD EARLE---Of March 21st, 1811, ta Mr. and Mrs J. A Goodearie, 131 Albany Aven Toronto, a son PITTMAN At Hotel Dieu, March 21st 1 Mr. and Mrs. John utre Street, a daugh~ Mr, we, the i Pittinan, M al 1¥ |? | | At .M Mrs. RB A i CRY EK Street West Kings- t Arch to Mr, and ert Elm | STRANGE March wits neral pri 34 Barrie Street, on 1911, Alison Russell, n Strange At 1st £ Joh vate ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone 377. 230 Princess Street, JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakeys, 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET, Phone 147 tor Ambulance. TAKE NOTIUE. id Mahogany Chairs, ons aise two mice Walnut These are a fresh lot. Fhone 706 So! » {Parlor Sofas At Turk's MINERAL WATERS - Are the safest to drink just now. We have in stock RADNOR. WHITE ROCK. SUN RAY. i CALEDONIA. i VICHY. " Ji 3 AH Lamm -* & | POLAND. i GINGER ALE. + BODA WATER. Jas. Redden & Co. IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES. WILL BE VALUABLE, Officers Coming to Canada. Toronto, March 22.--INscussing the 'military charges a prominent Cana. dian officer bere today said: "The changes should meet with general sa- (tisfaction. These English officers who jare coming out to take the pleces of ithe chief staff officers will be trained i staff coliege men, whose assistance will ibe mvaluably to officers in command. | Their appointment is merely. tempor. lary, and places will be available for {anadiars graduates from the stall college, we understand | English Staff whe fenton Clronard, "Wedsenday mwrning. tama, died on

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