Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1911, p. 1

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-- The Daily British Whig YEAR 78 -NO. 70 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1911. LAST BDITION - -- -------------- m-- os em -- erm---- m-- ee : m-- . A -- -Hh obs - i - - eb -- . ao ] ; | SETTLED OUT OF (OURT, | { TO HANG ON MAY 26TH. MISTAKEN FOR ROOSEVELTS 1 i : = " ats be hau acu WEATHER PROBABILITIES, ¥ {And the Scandal Loving Public Not| Montreal Talian « Will Em. - fOranin. Ont. March ! hell 4 + intial Lavine ™ ntreal alia a Will Em | Mrs. Clemens and Daughter Take tawa \ atley ar a rar he Amon on, ! T Moots dareh 24 Fra - Advantage of Blunder, higher emperature Tu ; | ar - Francesco 6 re Santa Barbara, Cal. March pg Lond, gMareh 21. ~Secandal-loving | trea | English public was disappointed," to- ) sterday aftern found ---- | g ' ppomn ' / ¥ . lerday afternoon, found | s. F.G © : 1 OfRoadsiche B in ™i fday, when it was wien amt that thé 0 guilt eo mieder of Suiseppi} Mn Fg Slemes, Pottsville Pa.. as T 2 S oO ul 118 sander sil ol beautiful ' ther » ih < wnmediatel. prt es : . x i" 4 enti hy Ste - iia against' her' sister-in-law, Lady n Entry of Negroes In to. he { bei Justice I esas { By The Wreck of The gas, Piacived utintions aie tor san Py - led ont of ow i § ; bod ban as " QOSeTH d ol 5 Year 1hean Paul, was settles t of enurt to Canada ire ' i Ulngd near th Grand | Steamer Bruce from the hotel here whore Mrs Ree ' ; a LN velt had engaged a suite, was ass | Mrs Atherton has heen prominently | on Richowind street, | : ABEL Lo, tenet, | = ign i April ha He i . ed to go to los Angeles to attend we---- {mentioned i two or thre divoree | go | . > inv a + 3 exedut i Friday, | Mrs. Roosevelt and her daughter, Miss ey jenses and her name is associated with | sentenced 1 --- {family skeletons high up in society. | ) 2 : g ; ciety : ! Ethel, o : h A FOUR - YEAR PLAN x came all the way from ' Egypt | Bn aske by dude Lavergne, if THE CREW BEHAVED When mn the. op mo " ler . er .- : r had a oi ve ens as Mrs. Roosevelt, she immediate SPECIAL {to prosecute the suit against her si Wet say, Ore aks 1 ft rin-law . . , 1] 3 Ee : vee @nv alternative ly assumed the part in it of fun AND RECIPROCITY 18 ON THE|["No." "Thea 1 will embrace death." |. and during the' huudrecuile Jonna pas [WITH TRADITIONAL BRITISH) the clerk was very attentive Tho po GAVE IT AWAY. SHELF $ ELF, HPROISM. tel management had arranged for a i special carriage to meet the dis tinguished guests at the depot, . and i - by Fit. !Papers Received Concerning De | Three Miles of Roads to be Bailt P : . Washington, March 24. ~All the in claration of London--Immigra- uissuauy Landed i" a Fearful Mrs. Clemens and her two daughters | t t Overturned and}, into the hotel, while Mrs Hoow | FOR BUILDING IN RESIDENTIAL | i i This Year--Experiment for Well.! ) r ) 1 TT . i jmates of the hospital for the eriminal tion to Canada Increased Fifty- i 5 . J No | our, of the Crew Lost Their|velt and her daughter occupied the | i i J SECTIONS, IA Plot of Dangerous Men Disclosed | ington Street--To Ask Tenders || : ¥ insane, here; are in chams, this | (oo \ rer : » av : : § 4 en Per Cent. Over Last Year. : For Permanent Pavement. mornifig, as a result of a plot, last {necial 10 the Whig Lives, © ordinary hotel "bus Both Mrs, Roosevelt and Miss Ethel road (night, by ten dangerous manifests to | ; : ™ Ottawa, March 24.--The question Halifax, N.8., March 24.~Four men were very much amused when infor » el wn inlorm- "This year three miles of new Hoh i ! \ . are to be constructed throughout the [kill eght guards who were in charge | : f were i on »e . : itv. So the bonrd- of works. decided lof them. The plot had been brewing | the right ol negroes to enter Cg a " 3 . y drawhad out of 125 nasengers led of the blunder ' Hor a long time. Files and heavy irl' [As imnggrants was again discussed in | g 3 jand crew ga seard the Reid Newiound- _ . oo {land steal steamer Bruce, which struck SEVEN OF ONE FAMIL Y last night, after a long discussion 4 ! : he 1 i tod i o ¢ 5 the Ouse o ommaons, vesterday 3 a Some time ago, the ety council adopt. | bars were passed into the cel RN A - ' 2 'a rock : i ) ed the principle of local improvement j signal was about to be given when he tin was Peforre to by © 4 a & , and was ue kad at ort form ---- nd | Wilcox, of North Essex He wanted | 3} 2 {0s ma ig, on Ms way to Louis | py f GC : A . | 3 e of Cons St burg. This is the second time the it" in Bw Eleven; for all poad construction. It remain: one of the conspirators took a fit i ! : {aave away the whole business (to know i it was the intention of the : k . | Gh | Bruce has 'been wrecked near the same : Mitchell, Ont., March M.--The death ed for the board of works to name the ] roads to be built this vear, and on | | minister the interior to exclude | i 1 motion of Ald. Toye, it decided to] Peach Orchards Won the Money. (them, and ju the course of his re {¥ ace. The Passengers who were saved took place, vesterd f Jal 150 vards i adopt the four-year plan, outlined two | Beamsville, March 24 Fwenty thou 1# arks he mentioned two or three | N jwere landed in hfe boats at Nancy Hace, erday, of Julia + M: : ards in the lot, absolutely vears ago' by Uity Eugineer Craig. | and for nine acres of peach ofchard peat Sha. Be Hiaught they were informat d # ¥ | ] \ ply 4 dlseriminately | ormatio : that ' his four-year plan will cover. a large | hat changal hands seven vears ago | or, IY iy a deommaws ! crew worked TD re, Bas tion. This is the seventh member of inches wide territory of the residential section, | ound S650 an acre is sure - going | tected .s : } tisk : : on ¥1° | the family that -has fallen a victim to de, pure white and sheer, ! B. MeCaig could assure him from | p rah Hepoism, a rescuing their passen- |p. white plague in the past eleven especially adapte of : in Hie boats. All the passengers, |...re Mrs. Mefirath and Boa cHildren dapted to the making of twelve milds of roadway being includ. igome for offerings in the Niagara | hoa oi | ed. Each ward will get an equal share | flor | ® letter he had just received from the ! ® | peninsula Yet this was the offer : : (women hrst, were landed safely iu { " SM 8 ldied in that period from the same | Washable dresses, waists or under in the four vears. } i " oe ff \ | minister that he, the minister, had " " to Hamilton Fleming, of North y a 1a a a Mast of the road. construction in tho made Pissc sgl bos he refused. | 10 intention of putting a ban on ne [fearful gale, and cold and darkness of use. Sanumsfny townsinp, whieh jof night. The four nen lost were of : residential section will be of macadam fgroes. hut, on the suggestion and motion of ar {+ Hon. Mr. Oliver replied that al a jthe crew of the last boat, which was WORLD PEACE PACT t's iz i, [El] 5 BLE pw ERIS ARISE] we wo ie | SALE PRICE, 28¢. ------ firath, the fifteen-year-old daughter of un lohan MeGrath, caused by consump al! pure linen. grass bleach, 38 clothing Ald. Fraser, the board decided 10 make an experiment with Bermuda asphalt against the negro in some sections of Tose Iw En . of some other kind of similar top - {Unnada, yet it was not the intentior CHANDLER P ANDE \ WALKED TWO MILES IN SLEEP. y AS THE RESULT OF MIXED iS, [of his department to exclude them, |v, . * of th Ea tail STATES, | , n . wth s Sei Lanark Township Boy Makes Trip MARRIAGES. dressing, on Wellington street, from | TAIN UNITED wast to Brock street, and on the two | BHT iy . . a ar. | providing they fulfil the requirements | et » SUOUSERS the Ls tie intersecting blocks above and below | FRANCE AND JAPAN, fof the emigration act, however, if MM in Night Dress, i they do not they must remain ous. In re Perth, March 24.- Robbie Smith, the | Irish Prelate Hold That Protestants SILK SA LE Wellington street, Irom west to Brock 2 World-1 To be the Signatories to a orid= | respect to that special party that re HE sO NDED THE (CHARGE eight-year-old son of James Smith, Cannot Marry Catholics Unless It was thought by Ald. Fraser that | - some kind of an asphalt top dressed | wide Peace Federstion--Look for cently entered the west, the minister {Lanark township, got up in his sleep Priest Offici road should be tried to we its value. | poy Announcement. {said that only ane or two had been That Sent the "660% lato the Jaws about 2.30 o'clock the other moming ie iq 400 Yards of best British Silk Such a road will cost about twice asl debarred and not the whale party ; i placed bh o : London, March 24. tor much as ordinary macadam, but | | Rn Mr. F p ' of Death. placed a chair to the kitchen window | » March 24. ~The question of may wear much los gor = : | diplomats expect thai, within a short | to ¥ i thors, user AR ! tot h MH --Isane jand efiected his exit from the house | Whether FS Lrriges between Protes ¥ : i . br { culture, said that reference hac Ww PI ne ah ee breaking the window . tants anc oman Catholics o : Aid. Llugston raised the question of { time, announcement will be made = at |, og 1, oy' department. The declared | 7° labia oy Aght {walked about ty de Dane. He onskdered abeol: dy legal ne. Do patterns to choose from, in stripes ing th shalt in the outlying sec {1} White House and Furopean | ; ade at Balaklava, isd, vesterd {walked about two miles in his bare ttely legal has now using Is asphalt in we outiving ee the i : | there was uo foundation for the i= a IRIAVEA, Hed, View ord Ly, at {feet with only a nightshirt. on and i reached an acute stage, more espe }- land stripes ith tiony of the city. He did pot think |chancellories of the formation of a, 0 0 70 (hl on had Chis home Everett, Mass, of heart|, 3: Hit; a. igh AR Gn, 4 Bly in Jreland, where such pecia I wit small hair line t should be done, on account of the [world wide peace federation, organ { i disease. \ only wa 5 jis. condition reached; the home . of v eh Saves are i ho» De ' al " ork I . ' : heen refused emplovment in the census HY. 3 Xen nl oh Mek ittrick Ww knocked Very numerous. The archbish checked effects We off lized under the leadership of President | department after he had saccessitily : Crimean war and sar |" an gi I where - a od at bishops of Ireland ishap and ® offer them m ' in ; § Y a he had succes A he 2 ities b ha ane in a o , . a : e sulhi-1 4 . ' thi R . iver of the cham . the door and was admitie t was a » a communica- i" dan Sous would be quit i- | Taft Fi Rest Si dos nid dae have | passed the required exansnation. The bo : il np. of the six M0 onse of combined somnambulism and an vil the clergy, have dsked them to cent on side "streets, ganization, = ¥ : v is © f ' fevl ai, bul Was, AsO a veteran of the : v ait The i o The question of permanent. paving | embraced Japan, the United States, fame ia J this valotut man Hae Voleivil war, He was sevenfy-twa vere jMightmare. He had been ill with the haw ob Attn tion of members of the ii a re th am A at sain {to, had not, passed the necessary ex- i He was born dn kawlaad zo jgrippe, and at the time he got up he 1 h ol reland and all Protestants 4 b 3 p : : ak Wa Oo 3 rd I ax on 24 yr > A Es city couneil has passed a by law, au The conference held at' the White | manana, tered the army al To a te Nr {i oayeiet rouieEs ere shou. the haus, rr ny pe, Nich Jdficaty They sell everywhere at Be. A wd : i se oof : 8 gr. ¥ Hon, 3 z i rr from thorizing the construction of a per {louse vesterday are understood to | Just before going into committee a in 1853, and fought at Alma, Bala that he -was wlone, and it was up to riage logisintion of he id a Har OUR SPECIAL PRICE l , . Hizaghin g i , Ba w Re : aoe. manent pavement on two bloeks Wel [Lave been marked by important pro upply an attempt was made by Klava amd Scbastopad, ratiring from nag Cathe , : {IL Tayler, New Westminster, to read . + i * 3 . ! the army on July Hh, 1856. In the Washington, March 24.--leading Dresses or Walsts, eight different greens, blue, old rose, greys, also vost, The city engineer said tha black with white him to get out of the way as quickly bie church | as possible The crashing of glass (1.} A ; = promise of marrage by ; -- tholic parish oe p J Porcupine in Imminent Danger o 2 \ or of rote Mey oli ine *} A promise of marriage, even if . ined and witnessed, jo not now hind neer pointed out that it would he Pos | Robert Bacon, United States ambassa. R wible to-get tenders only for a bloc | foe to Pranee. that a few days ago it had been pavement on these two pieces of road Besides laying the Japanese "war agreed between Sir Wilfrid Latwier way, because sheet paving companies [don Baron Uchida and President found Hon, Me Foster that matters of fthis kind had better wait until the Toronto March 4 [at Pores jing u : aronto, 2 f nles: . : | ' : * te parties am: willing to |Price, 20¢, with coupon for any 18e would not tender on anything des: |p. are said to have discussed a gen re | than 10.000 square yards, whereas the eral arbitration treaty which will em house went into supply on ways ane PINNED ON | pine # in mminnt danger of an] % married by a Roman ( I two blacks above named covered only fi ioq Japan, the United States, Means, which was the special com authreak of typhoid is indicated by | ind on the ction wi pritst pattern { mittee to consider the question of revi J i an examination of 2° numbers of jman Catholic church lig ei eo Ro ; MONTHLY STYLE BOOK FREE. about 300 Spiate Yutcs. Aude Baile France and England. With these four } it thought that + hoard shouk not » < AT y wooly. . . -_ a to seiv ed OV Arn. $3 2 ¥ powerful mations in a general arb. 1 dif OF LIEUT-COL. H. RB. SMITH. OF] amples { water received at govern i i A Roman Catholic cannot be A | ul health headquarters The local | "ahdly married unless the ceremony be amd sounded the huge call whieh sent {the regiment "into the faws of death p . ath For Summer ' is here and ready, lington street between rock and Prin gress in the negotiations. "President ) i Iie dares | a -- cess, aud on Hrock street, between | Taft talked for some time with Baron | © resalution from his Souatit nar Y Kharge at Balaklava he received awakened his father Roman Catholic is not » hind 3 2 wee ; yd . sits. re § axlave ¥ x the 5 TH wow hi Wellington and ; King. The city ob Uchida, ambassador frome Japan, and prutasting aagninnt re SURLY a he wold in his right leg. He was regi TYPHOID FEARED less it be in writing and Wie he g I or, ahjec an said | 4 * , Dh. dy | | oe mental teumpiter of She 13th Lancers oth parties and by the Roman Ca | I } 8 3 o 1 make half a job out of Jernnsant PAY | ration: trenty, the peace of the work) 7 R be Jhon n atkieed hat is the : foll ig Why oy id th in iy As would be assured for all time oy Set noun tk vg J gg KINGSTON, [health officers at Porcupine secured | *rformed by a Roman ( atholie priest allow, X Ahold the boar no, Diplomats say that the treaty be i ee of supply and that of ways an A -- samples from wells and various other | *7d_in accordance with the rules of Ga 9 add other blocks to the two already iween the four nations is now well Gr eid 1 id 4 The Order of St. Michael and St. | sources from vhich Porcupine is get: | the Roman Catholic church i Nir ilfric aurier replies that as . : ' a Siig a lt - . Pate ' George--An Interesting Ceremony g ity drinking water and even hus, a Roman Catioli married to | } Protestant by a Protestant clergy. | TABLISHED 1881. . " g he : acide wom, heey ng a. a fam a he under way, and that it will be simul i ) . tc | : i NOUKRS be p ave ~ 4 Lhe sirey 1 Lreeiprocit y was O De CONnSiers ' 3 h ¢ taneously announced in Washington, | ™ Yo H : 3 san lone of the sampl . i 8 ratlway tracks. This suggestion wis Lomdon.. Paris. and Tok his the ways and means committee, if is Performed by Earl Grey at Rideau | one « th imples examined showed BAR OF in a eile t " Lin by the othe smbers of | TROR, lars anc 36, nAup- al e 1 Hall jenlon bas So far no reports af JF Ina evil registrar's office is concurred in by the other members « ol -that : Austria. Raly. R awed 1 00ly proper that we should adbere t . 3 ow "told by the Ron . BOR the board, and it was decided to in [NOSE hat Aust n a Fs er in ithe rules «* the house by deferriy I¥phaid have been reccived from tell, hat t} an an Catholis N. * 4 Germany are now being sounded by | S : py 5 '5 ! ar ¢ + ha : ! that the unian is not o | BO On Marck "4th 4 8 clude Ring street, between Brock and Washingtor these pls ie) {this question wntil that commattes ---- . - mag listrict but the authorities t all, and that the chil manag ¢ a Street Hh nil, at § . . . . . ashington on these plans } ] ps } Fe. htrvous Br. MeCullough chia t the ildres are ille Kingston to Clarence, and Clarence, between King ils jare 1 Y eC utlough, hief | oitimate. The archbisho : ar Mis Albert Heol: : -- ---- I, X . . seal olan ol 2 . \ shops anc y ae hy and Ontario, and call for tenders fo Murdered Pal Who Peached The speaker finally sustained the ob. | [EEE « Rae medical health officer, has sent the | ops earnestly warn their Oy rhe rn the laying of permanent pavement on : red ed. ! jection and as supply will be cor 3 ® resuit of the examination to. Porcupine langers henceforth at i F i o» the . o A oh 2 ine: : hs ? | v } N ' tending all » ME these four blocks, Denver, Col., March 24. Antonoine stantly before the house until the end | J ; 4 | together with a caution to the people | riages or promises of * aap ia ve nay ; DIED, It is expected to begin the macadam $ Puro, an Italian journalist, was lof the month, there is little prospect | (EEE p § jo boil all the water tween Prostestants and Roma ¢ ath ] : NERtOn, Mare) rd, 1911 road construction hy May Ist. The shot and killed on a crowded down- | of hearing anything further on reci- | fi 3 i | ee lies tho- | ee ow dni, lata first streets 40 be done will be the {town street last night. Phillipe Dro- | procity uutil the first' week in April | VIOLENT DEATHS, A debate on this subject was recent-| Funeral (privat ¢ main avenues leading from the = city, [polia, under arrest, is said to have | Mr. Monk--*"When will the debate be | 3 ; : ! > Suc oo 1 . ¥ raised in the House of Lords by| #idence. 14 Redan Stoo ale unicides, ! Pen evan ' tedan § | ound dl and 2: rd Donoughmare, who sharacterized | - } to St such as Wellington street and outer [declared that Puro and he had care | resumed, or is it shelved for good *"' . tied out a successful diamond robbery | Sir Wilfrid Laurier--"As we are ap- Ro i Drowned. the Papal decres known by its first twe athedra & solemn ss ¥ ~ . » WE a : i CN % . CAA o ) ' uie na i > wh in Vancouver, but the Puro had takeny proaching the end of the fiscal gens : | Toronto, Mareh %.--Police depart words "Ne temere," which refuses to _ nous Is a Brockville George. his share of the jewels, and had be | we must vote supply, after that we | Aa | {ment statistics of last year show the | "°08Mi% mixed marriages except up. | Ottawa, March 24. -""True | am =» trayed him 10 the police. jwill attend to reciproeit) i A y | [following record of crime and mie i certain conditions as 'an attonnns i ROBERT J. REID, . : a -------- | Mr. Blain, Peel, wanted to know "i H fortune he: . . n the part of the vatican + i ky r George, but a George of Brockville Coronation Servic a A? Pd . , » kr fortune here were twenty-nike sui an to alter the he Leading Undertaker. $ e in New York. : . { SN : a a r 4 : i . where a fund is also being raised. » what the conservative members were | {8 EL p { cides. Fifty-one people found dead ir artiage law of Great Rritain without | 'Phone 37%. 230 Princess Street. This is the charactertistic reply sent New Fort, March 24.-~Plans aye be {going fo do with all the protests they } ; H | bed I'wenty-two were drowned. Two] ™ authority of parliament." ' * 3 di . z p Aritish consul-gen* were. receiving daily fro he con 3 LE i A 2 ee -- by Hon George I'. Graham, minister | W& ma lo by the Hi Al-gen® were eiving daily from their con | 3 persons were burned to death The \ M of railways . canals, to a letter [eral here for a service at Old Trinity stituents, if the could not bring them ; y | were suffocated by iil sminalug "hy Confesses to Big Plot. aA AES REID from Mayor Hopewell in connection {church on the day of King George's to the government s notice, : : [three by coal gas and four more in Lisbon, March 24 Sergt. Lispero, 234 and 206 PRINCESS STRESE, with the proposed presentation to his $2rane tion similar to that held when | Sir Wilirid Lauwrier--"Koep them Be Some other way Thirteen peaple f the Sih Regiment, who was arrest 'Phone 147 for Ambulance. : Efe . | Ki dward VII. was crowned. [However, if there should i 4 : i i charged with t 1 majesty King George V. from all the ing he . owned. | 2 3 € iowld be any | H + were killed by street oars. while in Hh treason, has confess > - Georges, The mayor has called a meet Memorial serves were lao held there {petitions 'received, it will be quite | g . : Ect more were Killed by : Tatinrs ral ! that a great monarchist plot Five Soin an ne pr one ing for Friday night when it is hoped | at the hovrs of the funerals of Queen [proper to allow the presentation of | Bade and eight by vehicles on the street against the republic has been formed jas arms. also twe nice alout a) . X ns Wher Ten - ro i an " h 3 +} | Par 8 ) to put the scheme on a working basis { Vietoria and King Edward. sue i s 4 " Other miscellaneous violent deaths He savas that the gevision was to have | AL paras, These are a fresh lot. In reply to a question by Mr SN totalled twenty-two, besides three | sir oo in the first week of April The | ; th Regiment of Chasseurs o the only © Can Copy Canada. 'MARRIAGE ANNULLED Sir Wilfrid Laurie: stated | murders r London, March 24.--Writing to bel that the government had received the | | ---- ne whoily faithful tp the republican | . . Standard' Allen Baker, M.P., says, re [iGoumtubs Sonate with the declara IBUT COL MH. R SMITH : A BRIDEGROOM'S TRIAL. overnment, according to Lispero ISH in Tins garding a letter stating home rule wn [CATHOLICS OT BE WED | yional Susan, Lie r pga Po uy Ottawa, March 34 .--An interesting | -- Quebee proves the Catholics cannot be BY PROTESTANT form tes : Sela ing a the incident took place at Rideau Hall, | Married in Belleville, He is Lodged | LOBSTERS trusted to deal fairly with Protest Tay fete. in nasal wari The neutrals, | ,n Wednesday evening. After the par. | in Cells. | SHRIMPS ants, ays ues a letter will i bit- A Pecision in a Montreal Case of the declaration a a a liimentay dinner. given by his ex-| Bellville, Ont. Marclt MH. Charles -- ! CLAMS, erly resent hy Canadian sul . SE oh oollency, at which the guests were | Paget ed a . eine" ol 8 a CRE Pra . he satisfactory relationship or -- Rev. William Timberlake Per. 3a Sensidiiation. but She Suveenmant the apoakoms of the suite rod Rowe Detich un arrested here during She i% AUCH », BARNEY GIVES BCALLGPS between Protestants and Catholics in formed the Ceremony in 1908. | subject fo the ei I of commons, and a number of Sena: | wateh and a razor from a companion "R_FORTUNE TO DAUGHTERS, oo teh Kinpered Herring. the various provisces is sn exam {- Montreal, March 3i.--Aceording to | Sir Willrid Laurier said: ""As the whole | 107% and members and L Bam Cham: the roomed with in 'Torente Teache; | hrisfian Hemmick, Who is to Wed Seufeh Pattings 18 Tomato, le which may be safely followed ™ a judgment rendered yesterday, by !subject of the declaration of London 'PPr® gentleman usher of blackrod, the [came to the ety. on Wednesday "ol Wid Op : ° Scotch Fresh Herrings reland. | Justice Laagendotin, Miss axis Emma deals exclusively' with questions of Vienregal host decited the Juste to | thin "week, and was, married here thas Me Rat to Reports That | Scotch Fresh Mackerel. Clouston, who thought she was the international law, the government of On : [AF ERY. MB fday to Miss Florence Fairman, o i. 8 Lachute Postmaster Dead. legal wife of" Eugene Hebert, is still | Canada not being a ea power | Med on thy breast of the sergeant-ai-iihis city. Teacher and his wife are New York, March 24.---A Paris cable. | Burdiney In o Lachute, Cue, March 2-H. MN. | unmarried, and the husband | is still jdid not thiokritseli justified to make 2'ms of the hous of commons, Lieut jkwown in Kingston. We has been 1ak | fram says, in part Sardines in Tomato Gall passed away, yesterday, never | un' unmarried man. ' Lofficial resenitations an such mat. | Col H. RX. Smith, CMG, DRO, ofl 1 Toronto for trial Mrs. Alice P, Barney, widow of Al Sardines in Mustard having fully recovered from a stroke! 1a 1908, Eugene Hebert amd Marie | ter, but the question may be discussed | Kingston, the order of St. Micha! | -------- & wrt Clifford Harney, the banker, ha. Anchovies in Of, of paralysis received some three [Frama Clouston, who were both informally with the impenial wovern. and St. Georgie In dping so his ex- | Jail-Breaker Arrested. ivanserred to her daughters, Natalie = months ago. Mr. Gall was postmas [over twenty-one years of age, were (men! at the next imperial conference. | Sellency Ad that" it gave him great | Montreql March 24. Michael aod Laura, the £3,000,000 she inherit Jas. Redden & Co ter of the town and one of Lachute's married by Rev. W. Timberlake, a {The Australian government has pro. Pleasure to perform the Ceremony, As {O'Rourke alse knows : he «i from her husband, He! ' minister, and a marriage | tested against the provisions in the Tol Smith had rendered invaluable OF Re tke. Sathen Socre Mick, a Toi » This step in taken) it is announwd, | THIGRTERS OF FING GROCERIES. a : 4 oy 108b 1 0. the texgies A juest of young Christian most highly respted townsmen. was oxmavor of the town, school eartificate was delivered. | declaration and has given notice that services io him as well na to Nis! nl other aliases who broke jail at commissioner and Prominent in Ma- | Both parties to the marriage were (it will raise the subject at the im. predecessors in offiee fur meng venrs Sherbrooke. while ine rial S28 a} emmick, of Washington, to whom Why They Fight. , ¢ Catholies, nnd after a while the Jus | perial conference." | baek. ; hom fection 'with the Damills Que 3 Son Hrs. Barney is to be married in Paris, | Jurpfor. Mexico March 24.---"We band discovered that he was vot Je | For he ten months, April to Janu | en ! robbery, in which some £15,000 was he batt pe eo Figs Hemmick, | will Vnever stop fighting so long as 5 - fary, of the current fiscal year, the | A made away wi . a 0 1% a son of Rona emeick, for-' Diaz is in power, nor until # On tober by | vumber of immigrants who arrived in | Fhe fuerial Souferenee, 4 nde any mth na on a United States consul at Gener a, | unlimited suffrage is atoorded. - 0 have a com. the law of the country. Therefore, he Canada was 260,687, as compared with | Len don, March 2-The imperial He was taken to Shabesose mma witzerland, is well-to-do in bis own | This was the answer of Madero, reve. oup in any park, build. [entered a suit for annulment of war- {168.567 during the sotresponding | conference wii be held at the for i guard by provineial detectives, and rend tin wail he has bown much | jutioniat leader, to the peacs pro \ New York City. |Fiage before the dttporition of pF months of last fiscal year. The gain is Jy other and --. last fo hy. will le 'placed or trial for ail break. bars by the report het be | posale sent him be Limantour, min ¥ A 0 mmediately 3 domi iT Aer Ww a ' "a , and was going 10 we ii ; in ) church won. ¥ it | 7 per cent. The number who arrived He nh Hea: Wr. Has. |: as well as the original charge tich woman, nearly twice his age . wo # Susnce anul wouldin purifies Laion street, he made application before the civil iat ocean ts for the samy period Fi B jab the » : od me br. me Friends of Mrs, Barney » . sourts for confirmation of the canon: [was L3S6T0 as aeninst SLES for a court subsequently [EERIEBt | Ol) and see our value in corséte for Wig A ee ay Sha was a fo pa . . ical decision and twas ren [like period of last fiscal year, an in- AQ not secepting outside social in at ing ; Riward Smedley, sixty-seven, yesterday. is judgment, [crease of 55 per got. From the Unig. | Rations, in deference lo the visitors' eacheapent, jn King EA fou bs rcpasations for the sotwuine Yi. | Cofleyville, Kansas, March 24. Torcnio, goes blind after being hit s Laurendean says * that, fed States for the same, ten months | wi + but there will be a foreign | orl ; > in Washi a he 5 = settle pie men held SP An express train on by an . owing to the existing law, two Cath- there were H2,M7 immigrant arrivals: [office purty and several official bao- | Roll butter, 2c: eggs, Me. 7.Jeie ioabin Aan. Fo wd * 00 | 0 Se Louis railroad at midnight aute, : olics can be married only by ministers [for tle corresponding ten months of |quets. Crawford. Poe. ges M1 Fank 'nd went through the mal and ex. There was no meeting of the fire] Mre Barney's daughters each inherit. PT™Ss car, with revolvers and got their own church, and before the [last fiscal year thers were 80,962, the ' ) " gain from this source being twesty-six {| Hiccoughing continwomdy lor tn! and light committer, this afternoon, ss Jed 2.500.000 from their father's co AWEY with twenty thousand dollare, per cent. days, with only momontery intervals no business was on the docket tate. They will --" Thepas 3 A ] . A , . ren of ee ---- {of reat, cased the death. Thuesdng. i Roll hatter), Fe: sgge Me. 7 Ihr tare pr} omait. in hats, SPANISH re bt Tolsnel. Presbyterians will spend $267,000 on of Witliam (rrie, eighty veard old, Crawfoed. Soc iatin hame " daring | § I The damivion govirnment will ght 5 .-- -- The Lind that moka wn duller e missions du the coming year of Minneapolis Fannie, Se Wengeon! has just had a teow stars the SAS makin frost in the ponrts | Men's 32.27 Ponts! 1.75 during ale Famans, ow mld in Kingston by of tin fucken, : See Gao Fresh eggs, Me. J. Crawford, Patton's, 5.0 Princess street, Cowae Mille & V6, amie. : s . eae Waverly Hats

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