Daily British Whig (1850), 25 Mar 1911, p. 1

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Respecting the Passing of * , mons ® The Daily British Whig YEAR 78 -NO. il KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 911. x) LAST EDITION ~ TRUCE MADE - a Supply | Bills MOVING ALONG WELL A SNAG STRUCK IN REGARD TO 12. DIANS. A Division of the Hope Taken on Une Item--The Buffalo Herd in the West the Only One of Any Account on the Continent, Whig March 25.-A Wiltrid Laurier Just as was an the two passage of this conversation ol supply Tr ue Special to the Ottawa, bet ween conversation and R | the SH Borden, yesterday, assembled, com a truce between Th respect to the mediately after house went un the estimates of partment The night had it blocking past mg Iy in parties supply. In ihe Lo comm! tee the inte before nr ranged the to cary h ws whiel wo precluded But the vooks, of supply aware impossible session and reli puished Hon padly came Semmons adhesions 79 days, Then exponent mter jected solutely opposed the item, He a regular emplo departs at a salary of ¥ was all as entitled to the department ordered he should go and ple pay him ex my that form. After considerable tween the minister hell over 'the CORSO Uenty their thre Oliver his item Frank les with to the ta pay Jdlowance Tuch pron a to sl XS Glen Uanmpbell, of the and an treat i da declared that cUMNOns and 1 Where to he him not Lhe ask peo tra mn has duty to work it was wrangling and Mr, justice of the appr tion a division of the ho ensu with the of a majority of te for the povernment, 30, un The item carried In passing the remaining items Me. Oliver's . supplementary estimaies the minister anmounadd that the buf falo herd in Canada and it was the only account the continent America amy Wp mn a ! result yeas ave now herd of of on PIERCED THEIR FLIPPERS Charge of Cruelty to Turtles Against Steantship Captain York, March 25. Om cruelty: to turtles, in that ed they transported t! backs and pierced their flippers, land Downs, captain of Saratoga, of the Ward ter T. Smith, a New dealer, were arraigned trate and paroled for he complainant | New it the st line, Ye before further Ihomas § Americar Cruelt wk am hearin br Soviet to Ar that wh superintendent of the for the Prevention of mals. The complaint ty-five turtle the defence contends the only practical them recites were mistreated, methods are of the Mens hip He Hanged Himself York, March 23 of a wealthy family, banged him soli with his neck tie in the cells, where he wax placed for keeping last night. John New son VERDICT FOR (T FOR BEALS $15,000 DAMAGES . GIVEN SENA WRECK VICTIM. Whe Lost Part of Skull After dent in Gouverneur Yards, Large est Found at Watertown in Months, Watertow NX. dict for BIH,000 4 Beals, of Massena, his the New York Central, ceived in a wreck in vards in November, 190%, ed by a jury here, jast evening, two howd deliberation. for 50.000, The case has occupied the attention MAS- ved March favor A of Fdward suit for m the Gouverneur a» m agnatnst Ares 1 was roude after Beals sad of the supreme court here practically | rail apr the an Counsel for that the entire week. road statea, last wight, peal woukl be made The verdict in favor of Beals is one of the largest in a negligence action in many (months in this comty About four years ago, belorefdudge Deverdorf, in the case of Farowr inst the New York Central, a ver: diet for a like sum was rendered. The | defendant carried it throwgh the courts and later on the action was killed in a wowsuil, sustyined by the higher courts, The Beals trial has interested many on account of ite festures. so badly injured that a portion of his skull! was removed, permitting the ! brain to rest against the skin, allow- ing the pulse to be plainly felt. 1 spring hat, So ree tT will nd us one of the' I tant rom George Milis & On Rodent lik sade 16: Wala On Foe al - indication of | "MAID WAS A FRAUD of | loft his desk open. totalled 950! "hank president Necks | Beals was | ROAD, MONTREAL-NEW YORK Bill Before New York Legislature Likely to Pass, March ne a good road wom Sew onl Tre. exeellen Howard 1D, Thales industrial commis. rough Club of Platts. | = in the city pcheme. A bill pro ropriation of $1,600, the degislative as a it 1s hkely to COURT MARTIAL ORDER. Americans "Slain by can Troops. Antonio, March lohn well kine and have been of Me party pation to a des RESIGN -- Their Positions in Mex- ican Cabinet DIAL WITHHOLDING LATER | Four the Mexi- Hawm- here ther death Witty wn ilton " Dig 'Ham" Amr I Dignowitty, three TICANS, shot t order a Xiu irt-x y tial for in the msurre t ccording atch received embers of he. Dign wi by tts itty Frederick executed wide execution family ht b of as br , 8 cousm the 1) had no partic allega¥ion that the order of a drum ws Da witty bl t sembl an, but he Ars be pass oc was Loe wad court- to be building the road martial 'Ham" and UNTIL Pugilists Acguitted. . i His CEPTANCE Dignowitty was thirty cars | 11 ACCEPTANCE was engaged in the cattle and | ON. he s of mn old Denver March 25.- in dis {| the charge miming business in t Chik La Arainst "Jimm Gardner, of Mhssachusetts, thei. i O'Keefe, of Denver, and sted ws th ult of | ontest Tueaday night brought bs request Citizenship of the priv Gavin said 1in n "not halfias bad as bull referred to It is Thought the Resignation of the Cabinet Will Contribute to Re-establishment Peace Reforms, TO LAY NEW TRACKS. Trunk Buys 10,000 From Mills at Sydney March ratlwa - of Grand Tous offiv Mexie It entire Mexico City, March 25 is 1 announced 'hat the cabinet tendered their resignation To President Diaz yesterday The resig nations were not acted upon amd itis stated that General haz will take the matter up later. The for the action in an oficial announcenicnt is that it contribute to the tablishment and fair mm contempia- The firand Lion $0,000 tons i ape of Fhe mil np i 20 has ordered from the to replace 260 miles Western' Untano mor Foronta, Irunk a tof Breton, malls, tracks in tmounts to The teel rails Sydney, laws, Magis tests ily as fits weer dollar miles of displaced for yard i Fre than one will to om OMAR reasum ven k track sidings Some lion Sr) the the i re-es {west will of peace hitiga which iIs6¥, b HRPOY fifty Grand k } rail sitice it | tion réforins, are beer been tiem F ted of resignation re only rails, t h tra with the minister foreign ted the the iw Ceel, lations, presen behalf of all {Diaz thanked {their ! ix wu e-ponnd on throug mini General retiring patriotic co members for and pera past, tha efficient 101 announced thas acceptance. of in the amd ald tm Lhe tin the AND closed abmet fect Got Nearly $200--She Posed as the | thought Wife of Rich Man--~Gets Money | ment was Easily From Bank and Store. | the , March 23. For are Lena Bernstein posed before | de of Arville A of the Grand wny, forged che sgainst his bank | #70 of the $ when | 41 5 Lon wo postpone hus until later names of those portiol The reported has bad a public opimic It had that the gove the upper hand ivelopments reed likely t » 0 SW 108 have ne been mn depressing of ssnsion WORKED THE sCHEM} FORGED CHEQUES, SHE vers been rn on n mtil now getting but situat sapf uting nineteen MORTALITY. HIGH INFANT Nan View the v whant om} pe Montreal's Figures Appalling-- Authorities Suggest Remedy. March 25. The reduction Ives in pro ks $40 more than Montreal, the high intant rn oceupying ITELAW RED, lates ambassador reat Rritain G Girl Was His Sister. Henry aivested in fig made manifest was rust company, orfality is the cash a cheek for Van Cleave, sobbed the prisoner, hy terically as placed in the { matron's room at police headquarters present v res 1 Mi. Van Cleaves a triple or want of proper medical | hume \ '1 { advice as far as the mothers The Van Cleaves were away one | overcrowding mat with | 4 " : " | comeerned, in February. ne Van Cleave had | lou sections of the city, and the SAW sOme Cano o] v heck i rf poor quality of food supplied infants, % Fhegk pariorator on Po inly during the summer months never had written ' al \ wer [1° sat at his desk and copied | } From gk hen noticed that | hardly could { prepared by the the way 1 wrote Mr, ve's signature from his own \ ay | Deen found that All | mortality figures low i y thought I w a big business "1 made a check " for | mongst: the leighest of the continent, ti { 'lena Larson' and wd Mr Van | | of the world, They that of » aves name. | was known in. that |} ot every hundred babies born the { world upwards of twenty-five die In i . ¢ { household as lena Larson. I took it fore Lt the the corner and he they have attained the age year Thus during the vear ished me without It that 1 wrote other checks | instance, with 14,678 births, 3% deaths of children then Then 1 became |one year of Figures for position at: the |vears tell the same story, the . number of such deaths per she | bir ths for the past twenty-five or 53.82. or considerably over made out | ive per cemt As compared Cleave, | conditions This | where: the percentage 1s but ten, Mon is abnormal al the | the atten \s dies ma de, the ' this respect biem which of the health sult of exhaustive been ascertained as | authorities a st that mn 'Phone Los Angeles, March Ginn, man of Searchlip! Nev,, at a Angeles tel, time liter discov in the telephone opefator there ter whom he had not geen or from for seventeen vears. When Metin calling told the rator his her home was hrounght out tht Winsconsin, and | the » arted brother conditions Was a mai oa fos re rend a "is i 3 day heard up a hum the ed chooks and i ig, desk As ber, name { whieh department, Montreal's probably statisties has infant it > wther k had come from n mship are words established the long a8 WOman, of » ino show out $25 to (not . sister mio REMAIN. Councillors of Been Suspended. sgl HE WILL one no Empire for were 3, grocer it for As on word as Soe cashed age aver 100 veara rand Van Cleave A few day she and quit my home, jage be employer's ' £20 to Van at March mpersor later, on 2nd, twenty with the Scandinavia aid, gan iting wile. She Mrs. Van Aleave's the West ompany. 'Max Ruhler bank, told the the check, with former ja check for met with In | signing Me presented name he St Louis | treal's situation rust « the t cash president ould woman he « but would PITH oF 1H THE NEWS, to the German which at send | |The Very Latest st Oulled From Al Over the World, letective {4 messenger it rast on was {drawn compan few minutes and the sand t replied "lust 1a ust wait a wulted will be | S Were as 4 | Trenton Capt. J Port Dover {| The CPR. Yonge streets, saad | Two liquor Money hank yo Van the bank retu q S Allan died suddenly at M: calmly self messenger the Cleave seating the the ny President Four turned to pseudo % her bank We and six ! at King will be building Toronto, m raed with at all No trouble teen storevs h Ruhler, smiling I Th days later the woman in the West St Trust | ew company, and prose for | The legislative 1225 similar to the {toba and Saskat« { March 23rd \ ferensed to $1,500 "Ne cannot be A Toronto woman was ers downtown damages of 315,000 1a a suit Isai] President the Toronto ratlway company yon transfer Warrants have been issued on here if {charges against J. ¥. Murdock, jin the West isconding barrister of Jarvis i "That's I'he Independent Urder of Foresters pseudo Mra. Van Cleave is to save many thowsand dollars | The vext day fivarly by abolishing high courts for 2100, which Manufacturers and abhor will to her credit, The following represented the new drew $10 cash and deposited committee on check for $200. A daviiater she cash. tion fed another check for #60 i A When Van Cleave had bh: book | man i balanced at the German Trust com. | his jaw. Two other constables Ipanyi he discovered several bogns [10 his assistance, there cheeky among those returned to hm (SAVEEe fight. { with the hank account Tugquary at the | { West St, Louis Trust company result jel in Van Cleave obtaining an | curate description of his "wife." {i "That woman is not my {tiaculated Van Cleave. London, March 25 --London is to | Alter trapping the former maid of [hyve a new museum similar to the | ficers took her tothe Deer street po- | paris Musee Carnavalet, as a deposi- [nee station ang later transferred her | iory for antiquities, relies and re ito police headquarters, where she ods, illustrative of the city's his broke down and told o a string of tary. The king has given the state forgeries that followed 'her suceess at apartment in "R ensington palace as a ithe corner groeery. She admitted temporary location, and has appointed was Mes, Lena Bernstein, twenty-six Jewis Harcourt, Lord Esher, and Lord jyears old. | Reanchamp as tiustres, Ap anonymous Police went to that address and are donor has provided a large fund 9 resfod her husband, Harry Bernstein, start the collection. Queen Mother who said he ved at Springfield, Alexandra is greatly interested in the {He said he bad been out of eapioy- project, and will lend her collection. {ment and his wife had been helping to { ion foot. A religious ceremony will be | iruppprt him. He deaied knowledge of | Chased by Wolves. held over the relics in a symagogue, | {ker check operations. | Greely, Colo, March 25.-Chased by | and the plocstsitn will Hin Jewes oe : wollv miles through © vm, wi Saved From Lynching. a wolves bt amvenst mien, thes North. | | ln will be' X 'white mar Des Moines, Iowa, March 95. --Clar wet ob Fort Collins, AT Hilton, of | | vie shalt is to be reared shove the {ence Wokenham, deputy sherifl, was Grover, had a narrow 'escape 'from | mounds. | murderad by an ontlaw, named Kelly, death. He stumbled into selittle used + : "whem he wos taking (n conrt. Kelle, yaad where a homestender passing ins On Friday, at Bridgeport, Conn, vaptaned Tater. wes svi from Tonide eam sated 1h lies of both de ha Crash, the famous Wind st savior vk bead dak (he Bos agus REGIE. v4 AEN ol her ninety feed ¥ 3 fal &T hremen Milwau known de f a imber of collapse © sy same re the roof at Louis check she « ™ ! STOLYPIN March 25 t Mom PREMIEY Petersbury Mani in ndemanity mn has uted "ren one ashe hewan been » sen i awarded to rama) against gi sending our for Rauber of von desire to cash End ?"* good n Messer orisis, is An unperial and | M Dernove These regularly," "Why our vou t : therefore, de suspen of count had tried don't Fropofi il of thea | CT9® ab some ¥ money ont chooks Lincs members men pin's legis TEN THOUSAND JEWS TO MAR! nN FUNERAL PARADE ON SUNDAY, a idea she appeared with x he ad educa she deposited : equally {chick m technical she day her | Visary roughs attacked Pole s r. of Montreal, and broke Sacred Relics--! Sanctions the! Witt be in For the Burial of Mayor Gaynor Cortege--=Relics Coffins. New York, March 25 rade of ten thousand perso: without a sanctioned by Mavor | Gay now wprlication of orthodox | at the Old Christie recently destroved The ovemonial will mark the bufial to-morrow of sacred relics taken fram the rains, and is 58 to be the first of its kind ever held in America Ancient books of the Hebrai and gold and silver ornaments Jerusalem will a nd WAS a NEW LONDON MUSEUM. Antiquities, Relics and His. \ funeral pa torical Records. | For wife," | COrise Was upon Jowish warshippers Direei by fire Synagogue, ® from hundred carriages, it was sanounced, will follow the hearses, while 'an army lof the orthodox hidievers will ¢ Pe aatival of dpe Sa | sie of | Have | lnw | be conveved in coffin: | in the vanguard of the procession. Two | 23.--The prospects | 'She Had Refused 'Him Two Dollars in con- | KILLED IN STRUGGLE few days. This money | (on ER NEPHEW ARRESTED FOR THE CRIME. Magistrate { Hobart Van of [Captured in a Saloon, | Buren Denies All Knowledge | Affair -- Bullet Lodged in Meck | After Piercing Cheek and Tougue. | N.Y March 25. Defending against a murderous attack by man--claimed to be her to whom she had refused to Mrs. Harriet P. Wand, was shot and perhaps late on Wednesday, in the old one mile Iton, ! herself a young nephew give sixty {fatally mjured, lthe vard in front of her home, { Van Buren homestead, about Lup the River road, near®what is know, {as Manhattan Villa. Hobart Van Buren, vietim's | nephew, thirty-two, umder ar rest at city jail, charged with tix shooting In ante-mortem state ment, made believed har i Life fast away, Mrs. Ward { pointedly accused the young mau a | her ant, aud later, at the hos {pital, claimed to positively identi him The here Mrs I hursday fternooy ing her. He says, and when grabbed her and ensued. In the struggle the ver, Mrs. Ward caught his Then they swayed back am s- the and finally botl money, vears old, the is the an was was as shooting caused a sensation Ward had been away from home and whey she returned ip her assailant was await demanded 32, (he womans he refused the fellow the porel man trew on the a tussle on n revol hand forth acro fell to the ground. The revolver slipped from the assail fant's hand ! Sereaming { her strength porch top of her voile exhausted, Mrs Ward sought prevent the fellow from regaining possession of the re volver, but failed. Then, in quick suc levssion, two shots were fired. One lodged in the woman's neck after pass ing through the left cheek and tongue | Then the assailant disappeared an I M-s. Ward, bleeding semi-consci ous, was carried into the house by neighbors { Chief of Police Rss and ISchlappi were summoned, and at {phy gictan's order Mrs. Ward. was {moved to Lee memorial hospital | The chief and Wo patroimem track led the through the snow {ward this and later they arrest 1 in a saloon.. He stout at the nearly to and Dr the re assualt; city, cence his TO ABOLISH LONG HATPINS, | ithode Island Legislator Was Stab bed in Nose. i Providence, R.1., March : sade against long hatpmns strong supporter, yesterday, in Repre {sentative John B. Leclerc, of Woon socket, who, after being wounded of the riled angerous announced that he would intro duce a bill in the legislature limiting the length of this feminine a Whil riding he state house, He presentative was stabbed in the nose hy fron the wo {man passer | deep wmto t le thle yor Howed freely The cru gained In wea SO one pons, CERSOTY to i Lecler long hatpin' protruding of = prong nose n headgear The gislator '8 spring 8 teel Lanark Holds It. March Ont, - b ti was ebru | | I Lanark, lty curling challenge | cup rk from Perth on F and has restad safe and possession of La rk since tha! able day of separation from the + Perth h made eight attempts to retake the Place tried four Falls twice and Pakenhan. Altogether since raising thy {trophy Lanark ha wirmer i twenty consecutive challenge games b jLana n { 190%, secur in the | memo: Own Uns ae cup times as cessful Carleton =mith's twice been the = pour is Gives 830.000 More. (Chicago, March Announcemen! made at the meeting of the trus- of North-Western University, sight, that James A. Patten, former iboard of trade operator, had added | 250,000 to his former gift of S20 00 {for the establishment of a ne de | partment the mmiversity' A al Ischool -in this city, a department of research into infectious diseases Patten was band Lees as al Young Clergyman Eads Life. Nunda, N.Y., March 25.Rev. R. A | Lanz, aged twenty-three years, pastor fof the Universalist church here, com {mitted swivide thas merhing by hang ing himself in his wood shed, The body was found by his wife. He cane here from Foster, Pu. The corone granted a certificate that Mr. Lane {was temporarily insane from ove i study and over work A New Coal Mine. Edmonton, March 25.-The new rol Jinries at Nt. Albert, eight miles north tof Edmonton, where a ninedoot seam of hard coal, altogether unlike that around FEdmonton, has been struck, {will be developed this summer, and an {eighteen foot shaft will mediately ibe sunk to a depth of three hundred feet, according to C. A. Fergy. i He who does what he can may soon jbe able to do what he would. | Omtafio's share of the Stratheona Tenet fund far 191] i= $4 00W hoy i bd shear dove lapndod lala al CITY GIRLS LURE BOYS. Teachers and. Vacationists Cause Migration to Ulties. Chicago, March 25. "'The who goes into rural commu teach is 4 menace to the future of the natu She #t the backbowé of the country's pros perity. She turns the thoughts of her boy pupils into other chan ls than those leading to the raising of and corn." Joseph Chapman, the Northwestern National Minneapolis, pictured the ty this new role in a falk to<iay only teachers, bit the ¢ vacation are dangerous "They lave much to 'with the big migration of boys the cities." n nines at cattie Vice-president of { Bank of a in wy girls said to do 2 he Five Generations in Family. Smith's Falls, Ont., March 25 the birth of bittle son to Mr Mes. Berton Blancher last are now five generations Iv The oldest member is Mrs. Ange | line Wiltsie, who is the great great rrandmother the infant above re ered to. Her descendants are her | daughter, Mrs. Hiram Blanoher, the latter's son, Albert, his Berton, | and the latter's infant Donald. | With and week there that fami in of son, son, Dead. Baseball Magnate 0., March owner of the ational League Baseball Club, died f blood poisoni at the home of his sister-in-law, Mra. Frank De Haas Robinson, on Friday SOUNDS A WARNING Cleveland, Stanley Robinson St Louis AGAINST TOO MUCH OVER PORCUPINE. There is Lots of Gold There, But if} People are Not Careful There Will by Wreckage, March 25 aincial Toronto, The ' Globe fin weeks 'hose editor rece everal in Porcupine ut this morning with .a double-c« ront page editorial several § leseniptive inside, warning ( ave caution with une investments. It wo mines at Porcupine with gold en wagh to satisfy ordinary More mines, probably hem, are in the making thers will are presently a ime 10 come, nidway anada © to Porcu saysi~There are regard ravings half doren of No doubt d for some Porcupine however between Fancyville and Fru on, and if greatest care ol xercised, there will be more wreck ge than Canada can afford. The gold 8 not hanging on the grass roots, as romoters would have ft supposed lowever Porcupine is being proved vstematically, and its hore weope willisnt one, but there is neither com- Bon sense nor honesty the haste © have it appear that there will be mnes wherever there quartz, on is in 1s DISQUIETINZ RUMORS. said Cossacks Have Possession ..of Railway Points, London, Eng. Auelung Tumors r sian AW. ~More dis fing Chinese-Rus- a Lloyds' gain advance Juineas Ma ear da rates sttuation, War insurance rom hiteen hundred ossacks parts of } ww u twent per stated already Manchuri n figl with Chinese Arp i Favors Melbourne, ion proposals of supported by Sir ish foreign Arbitration. Mare 25. The President Edward ¢ ary, ave the cabinet Brit TOOL e rey secret warm the support from members ommonweailh Put York, was Thaw TT Thaw vard Among Imbeciles. March 23 --Harrs sferred from his hospita ates tran Mattewn: where in state + ward his a mbeciles paresis victims, aad men hose nentality 1s of a | rder BG LOSS OF LIFE™ A VESSEL TURNED TURTLE BiG GALE IN A Thirty or Forty Pers a Railway Said to And Some Going to Camp Are Their Lives, Bi forey emp RR., drowned ferry Construction Have Lost Mar Er hy ned wi workmen, Northern ew small way to the cor dlars' Ba last might Gere late yesterday afternoor nd er ountered a ot off Peachy H e here sache) It is thought Uapt and aew of four men lost control of craft in the gale and it and caught the passengers i like rats in a trap. A fine launch brotght word of the aster, but edild give no parts Several rescuing vessels have gp look for sur ivors, but no word reached here vet ved are elm in the steamer Seche iru tio nm navigation Is very oJ ames Larned boy in For $17,000,000 Work. Winnipeg, Man. March, Grand Trunk Pree has awarded tracts for $17.90 0 of work west. The comtracts To be completed this vear, Calg branch, 143 miles; Battleford bras 58 miles; Melville eging branch, 6% miles; Alberta coal anch, 8 miles Regina boundary branch, 110 miles; Mdossjaw branch, 49 miles: Prince Albert 'branch miles: Biggar t Calgary, 50 miles. There will be miles of main Hoe rack laid ther grading ihe AYR mth are as follow * 3 265 as well bran nha four Inaldines asd HO hotels {especially To be 10 - NIGHT STEACY'S -- SPECIAL SALE F AT LINEN LAWN 150 yards in the lot, absolutely all pure linen grass bleach, 36 inches wide, pure white and sheer, adapted to the making of able waists under dresses, or clothing Regular SALE PRICE, 206¢. Selling Price, 40¢ a SILK SALE 400 Yards of best British Silk for Dresses or Walsts, eight different patterns to choose from, in stripes nd stripes with small hair line checked effects We offer them in greens, blue, old rose, greys, also black with white They "@ OUR SPECIAL PRICE QUARTERLY SIYLE BOOK is sell everywhere at 6c, Soc, for Summer here and ready, i Price, 20¢, with coupon for any 15¢ ipattern. | 4 MONTHLY STYLE BOOK FREE, STEACY'S ESTABLISHED 1881. BORN. ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. Phone a7 230 Princess Street, \. JAMES REID rhe Hid Firm of | adertakers 54 med 238 PRINCESS STREET, Phaoe 147 for Ambulance. NOTICE gany two TAKS t Ma Chalrs, one nice. Walnut a fresh Jot, FISH i in Tins STER: SHRIMPS CLAMS SCALLOPS Kippered Herring Herrings in Tomato Fresh Herrings Fresh Mackerel Ot Of in Tomato Mustard Oil Jas. Redden & Co. IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCETIES APPOINTMENT, Director of Yale Diviaity School. . Haven, Coun., March 35. Ane is nade that Rev. Charles { Oakland, ( subntitute pas church, Boston, of director MADE New nouncement Reynolds 7» Brown, o and for the past year tor of the Old South has accepted the position f the Yale whoo! The new director is a native of Beth W.la, a gradenté of the Unie fom the class of Lg 1 Wien tlngrey divinity mn

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