Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Apr 1911, p. 1

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Ee YEAR 78 -NO. 79 CE ---- sem H \s EIGHT GRANDPARENTS, Baby Has Pew tivals in On¢ He- spect. > ville, Mich, April #1» t Arsony lectin mn four-n Henry take Smith Tyler, the old son of Mr. and Mrs, has just had his picture {the arms of his great-great atid surrounded by grandfathers {two great-grandfathers, grand mothers and one great-grandmother. The grandfathers are Herbert Smith land Philo Tyler, of Carsonville; the greats grandfathers, Horace Suwth Augas t Pittsley, of Harbor Beach, great-great-grandiather is Holder of Harbor Peach The two grandmothers are Mrs, Herbert Smith and Mis. Philo Tyler, of Carsonville, and the great-grandmother Mrs Nellie Pittsley, of Harbor Beach. Ihe great-great-grandfather, eldest wentative, of the family, is eighty Over Comparative Prices of Canadian Market. CHIEF WHIPS WANTS THE ler held in two tno and and REPLY SENT BY DEPUTY-MINISTER, THE = Sir Wilfrid Laurier Promised to Look Into the Matter--Tory Members| oo Had Hot Words to Throw at the Reciprocity Delegates, Special to the Whig ! Ottawa, April 4 Defure the house of commons got supply, yster- day, on the estimates of the minister | of manne and fisheries a sharp etash! ensued over reciprovity. Mr. Perley, chief whip of th servative party, said he had asked the trade und commerce department for information relative to the parative prices of markets iu the Jarger cities throughout the dominion, Lhe deputy minister of thi depart. meat had written him to the effet wha X that if he wished to ascertain this in Rpt formation he could find it papers. He went on to the Canadian delegates to Washinglon were not in of such intor | mation they were derelict in their duty as ministers of the crown in not fully conversant with details of kind and that it was an impositio the people of Canada to bring such an important measure supplying the information des Sir Wilfrid Laurier replied that what ever information was desired by bers of parliament from the depart ments would be expedited, but a to this specific instance he could not wns wer, but would look the view of tabling all nsked for. This answer, however, did Nr. Staples, of Macdonald, Man. necordingly he railed into Mi son, minister of custom . to know if Mr. Paterson had formation under his hand before proeseded to Washington and did know the average price of wheat Minneapolis and Port Arthur last ten years or what the price of land acre was the maritime provinces in that time. He . declared the Canadian delegates wont at the matter blind-folded if they hac not. There was no reason why / the house should not have all information asked for. Mr. Boyce, of Algoma, declared that Mr. Paterson and Mr, Fielding went to Washington without » of mation on this point and were winked and bamboozled by down there: Dr. Reid, of Grenville, price of cheese, butter higher in Canada, at present, they were in the United States land was also more valuable Hon. Mr. Paterson, ol eu toms, had but little Ihe question he answered during the whol 1 that oleomargerine would be permitted into ( under the pending reciprocal ' preement Outside of that he sphinx-like in his though it all rot that opponents oppe site were trying to perpetrate upon minister who had made a good bu gain for Canada John A. Best, clared that the sus commissioners ing entumerators respective swetions for The prime must be wrong were no to be appuinfed until Ist Col. Samuel Hughes interjected and} said perhaps they are only qualiiying for the position are six years old BIG REDUCTION MADE In Express Companies Charges Cream. Ottawa, April 1. For dairymen and shippers of cream en complaining of what they termed exorbitant ratéd charged by presy companies shipments cream. Rece argument on a com plaint of this character was heard by the railway nto sOme time, have on of com COMMSIoOn judgment is being issued the complatnt in effect js and 4 very material reduction will the result. For a minimum _ distance of the minimum Hons of cream is thirty-five he wing this cent charges now mn sty mn rates I in the trade spy that Miles fifty of hive cent to fifteen proportion rate on a possession board is ie and othe eing atel this irl FEATURE OF PRESENT-DAY MIGRATION IM- mem To Western Canada--A\ Stream of British Capital is Being © Maintained, into 1 with formation not suit Winnipeg, the features of it the mcrease mn broaght Great Britan to associate the April 4.-One of the western money situa present the big the amount of securita by immigrants from It has been customary imports of with ul of 8s atlers from the United ites; but. the state of affairs not prevail gard to ration from Not men bringing in abundant from the old country, but' reaching the banks here for ment are more numerous than thefore. Al this means that |etream of British capital for the velopment of the dominion is ¢ maintained and increased. In other years it through big in 'stitutions and large borrowers Now {it comes in hundred ways, and | the banks are feeling the effects of it Ihe supply of funds continues plenti- ful, there the greatest especially in construction { Building permits are bursting in all directions, and it is safe distance to predict that the for the in the whole west be enormous he outlook all previous showings will surpassed | The oat gnarket has attention lately d attempt concern which plays a on the Pater: | ion time 18 this in over he hie nt the AYerag® Jd money arciy i same with reg ie per in overseas only we means drafts the de infor hood the ofhcials scrap 3 1 came catefly a that hogs said the were thau and and activity work records at and this manister to say onl aggregale es P will that season is he was \ easily not anaddia fren been attracting account of A prominent exchange some on seal as jan alles al a corner big part {has been weeks bound which was his mn operations buving oats freely in the belief to go hi flowed for seve that | he bins ral wer ply enormous, prices ug of Dufferin, Ont, appointed ready CANY ass wits | swamped that this jhad ' | sented a gher newly into its was were the to recipr minister replied because they buvers After which L150.000 actually buying were they repre 3 and oul the with offerings mulated a line loss of to quit Prices in face of the exchange has It too accu the le abou 1 | decided June clined heaviest {the {months far in that maint seen many presumed to be 18 oats | nre plentifu! ain | a Je FIRST WHITE WOMAN To Travel Without White Escort Central Africa. London, April 4---Mrs. Roby, of an American brain specialist, residing in Japan, the first woman who travelled wilds of Central without * white escort. Mrs. Roby, who has London, went to Australia 1909, then to New Zealand, See Lilands theme to arriving at Durban inst May, She followed the route taken by Duke of Connaught in her tour South Africa, but continued right to Equatorial Africa, making an pecial study of native conditions ini, has addressed petitions both the Congo. "Ito Great Rritain and French officials "For hundreds of miles," says Mis {asking that a protectorate be declared Roby, "I was alone except for black over the islands to prevent them be bearers. When the bearers hecame mu- ing securad by Japan. tinous 1 would deal with them unaid-| The King writes that Japanese are ed. 1 had one very good boy of the crowding mio Caledonia and have in name of "Thomas, who saved my life stalled a wireless station in the when | had a bad attack of fever. My | Loyalty Islands. He says he fears temperature rose to 107 degrees. The (the Japanese are preparing o bas. boy . persistently kept pouring cold { that could be used for an attack water yy my head after letting down | Australia. 4 my hair was quits unconscious and | Smapemm---------- LL Tap for five dns CAESAR LOST HIMSELF. wife i now | LOYALTY white ! the ISLANDS WANT PRO- TECTORATES is has Africa ever | From Great Britain and Their King Petitions--Afraid Seizure by the Japanese. Africa, | Victoria, B.A April 4. Fears of in {vasion by thé Japanese are maintain Yad by the newspapers of the Antipodes i | according to advices: received here b the stey amship Makura. Watniams, king of the Loyalty of a | just returned to | in Detoby the South | South the up es | To Prevent the Grip. i Satine 5 is Ne he Loudon, April 4.--Coincidental with ' Quinine." Look for signature of E [the announcement that Queen Alexan W. Grove, 250. " ldra's plans of departure for the con : {inet have been changed from vester tinent Was Delayed. Several cases of smallpox at Carle | ton Place. "DAILY TY North American Smelting Co, 2 Ky Wednesday. : . rm { that Caesar, Irish tervier, which followed the mos- tarch's coffin, and which has since been | lin possession of Queen Alexandra, strayed from Marlborough House. is not stated how long the dog ty committee, 4 pm, of In- annual tea and repidenos, of Mrs. Wenisda: trom Fie 8 * the king's dog, sid amd be this be grandfather Joh nl on, i: THEY BRING CASH Steady | riously. the question of negro immi- invest. | wae ever | being ! all'! - THEY FEAR JAPAN: France-- on} "180 Alexandra's Departure for Con- the : i day to Wednesday, it became known will bui the late King Edward's in Winnipeg, as well as a hig place in had | | York, widow of Charles T. FE his step It | Chicago traction nate, wil year after the death of Me. balding missing, but his absence caused the great concern. Cassar ' ! still wears the collar engraved, "1 am | nd obtained cwas She inherited SL 00 as her portion * KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1911. 1.5. CONGRESS LATEST NEWS - espatciics From And Distant Places TO DEFINE A Wirow. - Can One Be Widow aml Wife at! same Time. April 4.~What constitu * An answer to this expected from the of the United Monday the court counsel' argue hington, j1f8S a W dow tion may be Near preme court shortly. Un will | inten to learned the | Pra 2 i | Catherine Craig, of Jefferson Bean Pa., is the widow of Adam M, | Schlemmer, deceased, she stands to iwin a judgment against the Buffalo, | Rochester & Pittsburg railway com- | pany, as the result of Shclemmer's' GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS death while wosking on the railraad | in 1900 H she ceased Schiem- SIBLE FORM. tmer's widow when she married Patrick | Craig, after her suit against | Matters That Interest Everybody-- the railroad w it is claimed | Notes From All Over--Little of ,\'2! *he cannot press her suit for Joss | Champ Clark Was Elected Speaker-- Everybody Easily Read and Re- i fof support. The Composition of the New Con | membered. gress--The Sixty-second Year. PF AW Anglin, Toronto, Washington, April 4. President high court "judgeship. Taht, this afternoon, ¢ ny ened ad and set ale, New Haven, Conn. 3 Over a million dollars worth of Win century, so far as the lloct on Canada nipeg real estate was sold last week is concerned. It is the SXLY Aton West Presbyterian church, Toronto, { congress, called for an extraordimary has sold out to the Greek Catholics. | sengiom and largely for the purpose of Ghologists say the discovery of dia dealing with the Canadian reciprocity monds 1s possible around Porcupine. bill. The composition of congress is Revelstoke, B.C, has this year as follows struck a tax rate of twenty-five mills Senate-- Republicans, 50; William Murphy, Keewatin, struck vacancy, by train, was huriea over a bridge and I ques Most Important Session in Century, MESSAGE OF TAFT | pRALS ALMOST ENTIRELY WITH RECIPROCITY. su States THEWORLD'STIDINGS to be some Line ax run, M. E. thal not | He that a | + man's widow if she ! tudes his remarking widow e, ix not Olmsted } she is | Coagressman has ! taken the pe Schlemmer's wom another'. argument that * "what under the Pear exactly a fedérn ston clans widow has refused : : nis not i» man's wife, and con this point hy on democrats, 41 re- 2 . 3 Representatives-- Democrats, 228; cilled publicans, 160; socialist, 1; vacancy, London Champ Clark, annexationist demo charity functions rat from Missouri, was elected speak fortnight of Lent er amid cheers. He took the place It is expected A. Lanctot held for years by Joseph Cannon, and on the thanked the house for its co oe. President Taft's message to Congress to-morrow. His cabinet met at noon and discussed subject matter. It understood to deal almost entirely with Canadian re repeat the pres sentiments favoring society is devoting itself to during the closing lose the may lose his seat report of house committee will not be read till Two more charges were laid against W. bb. Earn K.C., Toronto and he was re-arrest wy railway earnings March show Canadian Pacific for the last ten days an increase of $319,000 I'he machinists of the L 100,000 trong, are to for da | The hguee of commons discussed, ciprocity, and will dent's well-known the hill At the Jennings Gov. Judson Harmon, appeared on the floor and were received with cheers by friends. Champ Clark, the new speak ler, in an ap on] speech, said that democracy was on trial m thé present | congress LIMANTOUR, af fina: oa | ates | nited States, strike May of congress, "William of Nebraska, and of Ohio, of the house, opening in ) ht-} Bryan, an ewght-houy . se on Mouday lobs" ration, night Lord jabbed the peace ! scheme by declaring that Britain needs million trained men right Sir Thomas Shaughnessy has ticized the peace propaganda. He war rids the world of its surplus ulation Earl Barter, of seven years of juries received by upon him, Admiral Voevodsky has resigned has IT THOMPBON. MN. a away cr Avk Japan to Come In. New York, April 4.-- "Invite Japan to become a party to the proposal ar, between the United States Britain," urged Henry who helped fifty sa pop and right Re § Mex hand ce Diaz now Sawyerville, 'Que., a buy age, died from a barn door hitration 32 923 EMIGRANTS and Creat (lows, the banker, vears ago to float government bonds THE to carry on the civil war He was | addressing a meeting of peace advo- cates in the Metropolitan temple, held T---- | under the auspices of the Internation | Mostly Young Men Were Among the: al Peace Forum. "No peace alliance Emigrants--In Fiity Years Over | Will be complete without a representa j Live from the far east," he continued. 4,000,000 Left Emerald Isle. "And Japan is the logical candidate April 4.-"The for that honor.' statistics, which have just | "1 predict that within the next twen mad# public for the vear 1910, go to'ty-five years the Japanese will be an show that the various land purchase English-speaking people. let us be and laborers' acts and the frequent tome their allies in promoting peace prophecies of approaching he rule | With England and the United States have sufficed by in harmony, 'other nations could not, means to keep y with credit to themselves, stand I he report aloof. : | of Ireland in of 3,683 Of the Teft betwee y falling Russian ministe and has been the Counvil LEFT IBELAND DURING PAST YEAR. of marine, given an appointment of the Lanpire. Judge Longley, of the supreme court Novi a Scotia, was stricken with pa: alysis while on train near Kentville, | N.S. on Saturday. I'he donation of 3 sons towards the upkeep of the home for typhoid convalescents, tawa, is announced At Louisville, Ky, shaw, a:prominent physician, the third floor window of an office building and was instantly killed. B. F. Bush, president of the Western Marviand railway, has been selected to succeed ( would dent of the Manitie railway Six Toronto churches either have been sold or will sold the future to manufabturing concerns congregations wall to the skirts, - A man named teaming wood near He was so badly burne rescued, that he ed but in 5,300 by eleven per ne Ut London, Irish emigra tiod bec Br. C. C. God fell fron me manner of home em males, nw not ig Ireland at that 32,923 whom 15113 were 1916. This as compared total of Irel per the In vou shows grants, -_ left crease Lo ieorge J Missouri as presi Option on Marty Walsh, Ottawa, April 4.--Mr. and Mrs. Les I'atrick, who have been the ca since Friday, left for Nelson early this morning. Lester takes plans for the proposed new rinks with 1s an number 86.9 of hres he m near mn the out i ter song who and 3 tal were fifteen ¥ move ages five actual thirty a vat of the grants bet ween twent Sutton, ges of 285 of the One-third Laduc, fell into emi wWern have options players, in "Marty" the Ut also said of several Percy Lesuour and the great#st assets club him and is on the cluding Walsh, tawa venty-live married of veneer and t ! services when few total number were of sent Lue in had theu America vhole them passage "k them Ir the hours Lord lean of the creation of peerages money m Tt appears that Irish ha been in the Lansdowne e to introduce a Lords, hmiting crown so far given ll House prero of relate to the number of who have left Irish A | 18561, wp | 1910. was | Toromto, : IR a pre |Aanceral charges Lawyer Goes to Jail. April 4.-W. D minent lawyer, accused of { Lord Apcester has let Drummond of forgery, was, 'to : j i ------------------ | i castle, Perthshire, one of the most {a av, again remanded (ill Friday, his show places wn Scotland, tn bondsmen having retired. He was tak- en to the cells. Legal circles of this Even Dyer Jordan, Boston, for are staggered by the charges of the summer and autumn Herman Henry. Mithoeler, Camden who Ww regdrded as 0 Wag "with a fair past grand master of the New { Jersey grand lodge of Masons, and {widely known in secret circles, committed suicide shooting Calgary will have power yet pany installing a power plant ou Bow Tver at Horse Shoe Falls, ved to deliver 1,000 horse power for pe users of power, within a month. Fifty-five thousand dollars worth of lopium has just been destroved in the furnace of the west block Parlin ment hill, Ottawa Lhe opium had been seized during the last few murths ty-=e Ihe dethroned King Manuel and | Chicago tJucen Amelie have requested the lor. | COUR il tngal provisional goverument to send COUN il the remainder of their jewels, the and which were left ments last summer, win the day © Which emigrants the rative the end ports since January to- and including the $87,442 as of Earngey, mous a part Earngey, 'a conscientious yn STRIVING TO EQU AL an OF HIS FATHER. practice Carter H. Harrison Wants he Mayor for Fifth Term--The Election is Taking Place To-day April 1. H. Harri erat, four umes mavor, out of political hfe for sax striving in a remarkable equal the record of his' father ming a Kfth term Charles E. Merriam, republican, thi en University of | ember of the « the mv lawyer society To Settle in West. NM: April i |b rench-Canadians from a Nearly Quebec and re from New England states special trains today ft of western charge of Ro- MIRSIONATIeS A com the mmireal, 1% has patriated left is settle in campaign to by win Chicago, Arie gon, deme here by Various They are in stholic eolonizing VeRrs, now parts anada on man | T We a Irish Captain. Ottawa jy 4 Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Lola Beatrice, daughter of Mrs, W. Powe and one of Ottawa's society leads, to Cap tain Eric Seaton Montague. Charles of Dublin, Ireland, in Christ church cathedral, April 20th. pros and COMMISSION special stigated ondu depart nicipal government determined fo tion oovurs, them business clothes behind | At Malone, N.Y, fire practically de stroyel the Northern New York Deal Mute Institute nt a loss of $135,000 About 100 deaf and dumb children warched out of the building without confusion. Arthur F. Wallis, chief editorial writ- er for the Toronto Mail and, Empire, is the Kitsehy man for the position of registrar the surrogate vourt of York county, made vacant by the death of Joseph Tait. A million ru A worth of jewels, to} Big Hotel tor Toronto, be worn at the coronation of Queen Toronte, April t. ~The Caer Howell Mary, and peeresses, sre on exhibition hotel property, corner of Orde street lin Lehdon, the proceeds being given to ane 1 nivessity avenue, has been sold | Middlesex Hospital fund. Five hun- {o George Weight and company, pro- 4 police are guarding the great dis- jRdstons of the Walker house, Tor $100, adequately compete with or Winnipeg, who have made !mendous inroads on their business the west, the Hudson Bay Sompan a two million dolla store mu is equally The @ tos ~ office al Dublin is Disloyal. nice subject for conjecture, so evenly Dublin, April ~The corporation of balanced seem to be the chhnces. Th» Dublin, by forty-two voles to nine, Harrison campaign managers are put \cided to "proceed with the next busi ting out tes that range from ness," when a resolution PrOpORig 26,000 to The Merriam fore [loyal address on the occasion of Ring casters express their optimism in the George's a approaching visit was intro figures 30,000 to S0000, Mr. Ham duced at Tmweting on Monday 1 ~ i son's first election was in NUT, i : Easter Post Cards. | Splendid assortment 10c. per doz. News Co., opposite Y.M.C. two will be elected is of the estima 75,0080, 'Kingston A. 'The corporation of Dublin rejected a motion in {aver of presenting an - idress to King George on the occasion The owners contemplate the erection (of hig visit to this city in July next. tre- | {of a large family and transient hotel | The bubonic plague has broken Oui in | about fourteen storeys in height, at a 5, Eastern Java. So far 100. natives v cost of 31.500, 000, English capital is {have succumbed to the disease. {bobind the scheme. Toronto's ofier to buy the Toronto {Electric Light company is not likely 110 be accepted. J. A. Ramsden is to retire from the York lay. i 7. Unable to to Attend Launching. On account of the faneral, to-day, of | mother, Hiram A. Calvin, who | position of high constable of hy Ertor of the Kingston Ship- county. company, was unable to at rtend of notifying the i pice nowt A fond 7 ME Nery Addlaide Yerkes, Suk) I a nw nl both hee J BUTCHER FOUND Baily British Whig LAST EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Toren tawa Va inds be day FIELDING MAY ASK That Concessions be Made to British| Manufacturers. i to Ottawa, April 4.--As ated this | morping, Hon. Mr Jdding's budget 'IN HAPPY UNISON speech to-day will announce twenty seven million dollars surplus, but it} is not thought in view of the pending | reciprocity with the Un ited States, that much will be sand about tariff changes. If anything, there is a poswmbility that he may ask notes, + parliament for authority to make con cessions to British manufacturers { ik, wees STYLISH DRESS through. There is some speculation as | to what Mr. Fielding will do with | 'Dress Refinement regard to duties upon irom and steel, the | Jy ming Wednesday, sive * ¢ @ We have struck the two negotistions which expife. une June 30th. MAY Y NOT HAPPEN, Wanted Has Left ountry Winnipeg, April 4.- Although the! privy council has' consented to reopen the case of Frederanko, wanted in Rus- sia for alleged murder, it may never be dome. While various appeal s are being made Frederanko has disappear ed. Some of his friends think he has joined the insurrectos in Mexico. Coup sel here for the Russian government talks of making trouble for the Cana dian authorities for permitting him to leave the country while bail. As the Man BAIA, And the ear of feminine Kingston has evidently caught the impression of something high above the age---something altogether disasso- ciated with what { s freakish or faddy that pleases by refined o« of simpli. with ele aver- hin somet its mbination city gance on Likely to be Recoguized, B.( April 4A striking coal 3 held, this morning. The good spirits The fa the strike w after all, od by the international meeting Indianapolis. RELICS LAID BARE | CHUNK OF PSU FFOLK, ENG- LAND, WASHED OUT, Fernie, meeting of strikers is th Therein Sime cret---let ns at it agein : Simplicity and Elegance is (ai on the features of every gar. ment we have, ng be recogy onl SE re BIG Coins of Saxon Era--Earrings and Other Ornaments Uncovered by Sea's Caprice. London, April 4 high tide, vesterday, washed out a big chunk of the county of Suffolk, lay ing bare interesting relics of the long ago. Included among the things un- covered by the caprice of the sea ! CR were hundreds of gold, silver and cop- | per coins, some of them dating as fariep back as the Saxon era, bronze ear rings apd other ornaments, for per- OUR sonal adornment } The disappearance of was | OUR near the village of Thorpness, hich i R OUR OUR An abnormally RICH TAILORED COATS, STRICTLY TAILORED SUITS TONY BRAIDED SUITS, SILK, PETTICOATS, FOULARD SILK DRESSES. DAINTY MUSLIN DRESSES, CHIC WAISTS SEPARATE SKIRTS, Etc, the land w so narrowly escaped that some of the cottages which were yesterday hun dred vards distant from the sea are pow but a few feet from high water mark. This part of the British coast been continuously eroded. Many engulfments have been recorded the past centuries a fing big dur have the plea beautiful gare We hope soon to | sure of showing these | ments tio WILL You STEACY'S Babeo = BORN. ing you COME: TOMORROW? Items From Kegler. Kepler, = April 3. has been cutting woos line engine. John Redmond and wre visiting Westbrooke., Miss ence Orser is spending a few ds Perth Road. Mrs. George Lawson has returned home after spend a short | time with her daughter, Mrs f Lawrence, Sydenham The WMS. | will hold its monthly | Alexander Smith's 1 Stewart with his gaso- | wife 5 a ny next As Sunday school officers meeting at Mrs Mao Mrs | John Donnell is ill reopened yesterday and Vim with the same as last tors Miss Nina Wood ter's, Mrs. T. Garrett's und family, Latimer, and Hubert A l'ownsend and wife, Wilton, at A lownsend's; Nurse Martin, rston, at S Ambrose Babcock, Ot tawa, at Kenneth Babeock's; Mrs. W Nichol and daughter, at Henry Lind say's; George. Redmond. and daughter, Harrowsmith, at J. Donnell's will Ask Same Treatment. April 4 Paris, venr at her Arthur Smith teachers ns Guess'; : DIED. from a ur ines Washington, Cables l.ondon and that fireat iritain both ask from the same preferential to tariffs Ws is being accorded to ( wa the reaiprocit reement COLBORNE STIRRED BY day, ano 1 Fr * States the an wil United treatment Tegar An an agr LIFELESS EARLY CUSTOMERS An Inquest is Ordered--No Evidence So Far, However, to Indicate There Was Foul Play April. 1.-Ag ex ited over an us death of Je ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone 377. 230 Princess Street JAMES REID The Oid Firm of Usdertakers 234 and 236 PRINCESS STREET, 'Phone 147 for Ambulance. Cobourg, Unt. ain city sens of Colborpe are per sudden and nyster making the third phine Brima ombe, wh w | dead in George Teasdale' spel in December last . : On Saturday morpiog, William - a butcher, was found dead in his WALNUT FURNITURE. hy some parties, who went early Twa Bedroom Bets 208 hae trade Very reasonable Riley was a married man and leaves TURKS, a family. He was well-known and had been in business in Colborne for some time. The coroner was communicsied with and an inguest was ordered A I post-mortem will also pr bably he 5 JAMS BR is understood that the investiga tion is more to satisfy the citizens, who are naturklly excited over Riley's [In 1 and ih sudden death, following so closely up on that of Josephine Brimacombe and Mrs. Teasdale, than from the idea that there was Toul play Reference to the notoriely that village in receiving was made pulpits last aight. Mis. Emmeline Pankhurst, the lead: . am ar of the sufirageties, claims that the | WAGSTAFFE'S. women have scored a success in block- | GOODWILLIE'S, "et nit, mel ios Jag. Redden & Co. sincn that rand there marble small halrs im- k of Best Sto and have 'a f Canadian arted Glass Jars and 7 Uf Tins CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S, LIPTON'S. MILLAR'S DUERR'S. CAIRNS. the from i Som. Saw "3 Kix inches of snow fell in Chicago "it figured ont ip hy ane how it would on Sundar, term ont, ' \ people don't haurya whidule time so far IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES, getting shoreh is concerned

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