Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1911, p. 1

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a The Daily B YEAR 78 -NO. 83 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, x ! SATURDAY, vitish Whig APRIL 8, 1911. i CARNEGIE ON ARBITRATION, i ------ ) Relieves it Wiser Not to Hasten Pub- ST LATEST NEWS Andrew (aroegie | hairman of ay of all or an «Despatches From Near ountry | | And Distant Places elerate pub- | "THE WORLD'S aly i TIDINGS ta '> |GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS SIELE FORM. Ee ------ WOMEN HOLD OF rado. Cole. Apr il head importan WILL PROCEE With Investigation Into Coal Strike. | * Denver, will in New York, April = has declined to hevore proposed united association for this Ded women Lud othees einClLIOnNnS, city 0 the auditor, Springs, elected women 1 uenday largest gAmzalions now working -. ihitration treaty hetweer Great Britain. He {this is not the time ee. {lic opinion, but that follow the United {to deliberate IF NOTHING IS DONE ===" Mr. Carnegie a pase, and he many prominent ON MON. operates with the admingsira this end Among those he names, whose position he believes "cannot be {doubted," are Govs. 'Dix, of New |aatters That Interest Everybody-- Reciprocity Debate Was Resumed-- | York; Woodrow Wilson, of New Ju Notes From All Over--Little of Government Was Criticized For sy; Simeon Baldwin, of Connecticut, | Keer body Easily Read and Re- Not Filki Prince Edward Island | Speaker Champ Clark, sod "last, but | «verybody kasily an e ¥ ng & " not William ings Hrya membered. Vacancies, none of whom have hitherto in At Halifax, the canteen "way indicated their attitude. He savs "00 be Methodists 5 Ottawa, April 5 Before the House he has of late heen deluged with ia A. J. Balfour discussed federal he of Commons, into committee of | vitations weside at meetings and ' | British house. 3 wavs and means, yesterday, con- attend banquets "and John Young Murdock, the ' missing | tinue the discussion on reciprocity, Mr. has invariably declined." Jary in Pi was arrested in ( nt 1 Armstrong (Fast Lambton), asked | SE : a ta hn the postmaster peneral if he had de cided to have the coronation stamp made with a purely Canadian design Deficit inscribed thereon. Hon. Mr. lemieux | replied that nothing definite had ae | oo yet been decided, and the matter was 4 anmipeg, nivers still under consideration, Ww anil Maj. John Heron (Macleod, Alberta) [100 C0000 Sinn Asked the minister of labor what his department had dove or intended to! do in vegard 10 the coal sinke h going on in Alberta Hon. Mackenzie King to the present time parties involved had cident nek for board fion IVE with satisfactorily cond 8 ja ride, that vOman idaho Montrose t and eves wWisel tles senate, Ridgeway, ol Animas elected and Las the for: unprompted on piay and belie treaty had democrats os a LASUTA DOSS _-- will I'he little town of Alma two women city officials, treasurer, there four Romen the (olorado Mgisiatare « the commissioners of the woman, BY THOSE INVOLVED t DAY NEXT. ------------ [Tn and Denver 1s a least," Jent s any i Wax ron | Friends Rave - fpecial to the Whig i me | York, to April hoe got 8 tn raised the itrastees to establish & prof to he lormer Times, in m says that Mr. Met (ll snggested for MeClellan might Princeton. He to in various cities vs hb to _ nati. The alumni of the ronto held their of 510,000 . 3 da Honorary Degrees. It believed that filty miders, en April 8.~The budget of the tombed in the coal minestat Throop, of Manitoba, Pa., are lost meet Mrs. (President) Taft silver wedding celebration White House for 19th Forty-eight dusky maidens from Gaundelanipe have arrived at Montreal! | Ho fill positions as domestics | Passengers of the Ireme safely transferred sister ship, Prine Wilhelm, +t New York Senator LaFollette the United UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA. atinirs, ove Met leilan, The announcement, of To- {1 Fri University ma) nual dinner or YL nnounced---- is iw raised by It has | that Mr la chair | Purope. i been ng Is arranging at the a a + of honorary ond pon President iner, of Toronto University, {Danie MacMillan, of Manitoba, the first ee Manitoba Pand Clark will repress tt. the | of ) in | Senator Lorimer T0 CONSERVE SNOWS i: cf = THOUSANDS OF ACRES WILL BE Lamegie Sia Soupmhy; will ee next ew dave retire " TREATED { : Carnegie's ""hoys."' Henry t. Young, Paris, In the Blue Mountains--More Water veteran of the civil war and probubly | Demanded by Irrigation of Valley the most widely Known American resi Lands. {dent in P'aris, died on Friday, at his | 1 home Fune reed nag and Sir! heutenant- governor to receive the Martin | the uniwgrsity of races Mth that of t vied neither stranded liner | to the | from Profs not were * of conailia and landed to un tigate, the adpmsting the The minister said he had sent Raye Mr. MeNiven, who ground representing th to inform the different that ii they did not appeal to the department for such a board, the inferene would be that they did not wish to have the public know the actual situation. The answer that Mr. MeNiven got from the different companies they hat not, as (el, their minds whether or not apply fo a board. Mr. Goodeve (Kootenay) interrupt vd and said that it was evident this that the companies had lost con fidence in the industrial disputes act Mr, King said he did not think soch was the cave, because they would be entitled to a representative on any board that was appointed. The ter said he could do nothing until application asking for this board received, but if nothing was don Monday next he had decided 10 ahead with an investigation bir. Reid, of Grenville, said he obtained a copy of the Journals Record which said that Mr. Markey, who controls a lease of northern waters tributary and including Hudson's Bay, had stated some years ago that he . was willing to have this lease can celled, as he had never operated there in, but would expect that the govern ment pay him back the amount he had paid them - annually, to about a thousand dollars Sir WHirid Laurier vid look into the matter and formation on Monday next Glen Campbell (Dauphin, Man.), took exception to the statement made hy Hon. Sidney Fisher that some con- | servative members were afraid to re} bi ol " vo either for o y wt . . vi hr. i. Er Mum ib nited States to Send Two More | f Nis. Bels' affection - He declared this Companies. Oswego, N.Y horsemen of this city beeayse every one on his Washington, April S.~In accordance lare deeply interested in a proposed house were unanimously opposed to {With plans laid and announced several racing league to be composed of driv the pact. He, himself, as a farmer, months ago, the war department will ing ciabs u this section of the state, was absolutely opposed to it, not from Send two Rompuges of 4 including Fulton, Pho Rald a party standpomt, but knowing it { artillery to Hawaii in about three winsville, and probably Syracuse would result unfavorable to the far months' time. The tradne will bef The paper manufacturers of North mers' interests. He maintained that + taken from 10m pasts nang the eaten ern New 3 ork are discussing the fea the big farmers' delegation to Mtawa ot nite 13 tes pw |sibility of an elictric road from Wa did not ask for reciproeity; it on only re aks comtat jtertown to some nearby port on Like only a minor grievance He claimed | , ry Misnately uking Phan cast fs Ontario as a means of that if this agreement passed it would tr . a +b aE eiwht com nadian pulpwood at cieaper rates divert wheat ta the United States ele a ry gi ns ng ak - in " he | than at present nes vators, where it would continue to be pahis, RUM se? PL William J Bryan : com reached "for time account of ! 2 M 1 ¢ the em mixed and so deteriorated the lack of harracks accommodations | mittee sent by " pair its value on the markets of ! the | phis to invite him to make his home hat he could ne No workl, and as a comsegquenon wean | in that erty that he wkd not accept less per bushel to the producer { first univers ily OnEIess to HW a phy 26th to htt andon, om J has introduced a senate | culty Des resolution an States to % on the providing for another investigation department the case { A the within! IS one COmpanies ndrew Cieneral sas that made they son moun April 8.~Te serve the of the Blue tains in the Wenaha forest reserve, th government forestry bureau is plan ning "treat" thousands of acres with shrubbery and trees this summer and develop dormant springs. Accord to an announcement that has just been wade public, camps are already wing establivhed where forces of ernment rangers and assistaats will be | quartered "this summer to do the ' ; work. More water has been steadily [morials were presented to the house, | interior, & demanded by drrigation of lands in the on Friday afternoon, hy Hon, W. 8 valleys through which the Walla Walla | Fielding, and the result was a seore | river, Mill creek, Touchet river and for reciprocity, dN agaimt J. other streams flow and petitions sent| At Watertown, N.Y, dress necks good | thing, according Ir | Wheeler 'since anvthing {the skin for ; health." Found drunk on the street ton, at the age of El years, Golding has been the farm. He made in police court Another batch of Low Spokane, Wash, Snow cut ares a Clande 1. that exposes the general | ft to from is good to in los tohn stats defence ing seit n mins to an Vigorous Was gor bn reciprocity me. lxOoty appoint 4 US go ceding RB had on New York, tion of the Caldwell, trustees April First Preshetm N.J., has auth ta SAU petty the Cleveland Me sociation for $18,000 { was the birthplace land and memory, nN, Auna ol Mrs. to the government have been promptly {iMank, twenty vears old, in a fit noted and complied with, This will anger, swallowed earbolic acid Prompt double the water, supply during the action of her sister<an-law in forcing summer, it is believed, when the treat 'aleohol down the woman's throat ment of the mountain forests and | saved her life watersheds is completed. The snows | Dr. Bell has criticized the of the winter, instead of melting with Lealth department at Ottawa a rush in ehely spring, will be pro with the smallpox epidemic, tected during that period and the threatened, water saved until midsummer, when Wt to really needed. Residents in the '(he rest of the province mountains will co-operate with the! A in 'the supreme court of government in this work. Brooklyn 'brought in a verdict of $18 {000 against Dr. Charles Walker, n dentist, in the of Jacob cigar manufacturer, for the alienatio to severely " in co amounting nection and unless ts were made, improveme the «ait would in he isolate from supply ry BY THE TRADE. ADOPTED suit Bels, a ARTILLERY FOR HAWALL The River Town is Gel the case side of the i was not a light Saving Scheme, April trade Lananoque, board of hall on Thursday bership committer rolled members, and strong met 1} evening coast Phoenix and more new reported the being pat fo 10 Increase two const ber to hmit of the £10 per annun i companies oast the téntuan was in Hawaii securing Ca \ he | thet slogan, * don't fair "nme choser m the rail as told th citizens of Dad pak boost, if voir we bard ay m this is now on hn { there will Lome on . as to un th this sensor Fredeoek J. Ski that board LON Tw) He iMr. Bowers said he felt sure He | ! ) ' . added that surele Sir Wilfrid Laurier INVENT PROJECTILE 3: =: could easily raise $ would ! s-- if that would any inducer Kind i AN AIR: have Mr. Bryan in his cu} A. L. Fraser, King's, Prince Edward SHIP. Andrew Carnegie, Nas You, : Island, brought up the matter of two Lon dotinedto uecauie TRAN J P nro xi association i vacancies from that province, a a it T hes propos unite 8 A un ahi the senate, the other a judgeship It Will Explode When y ope ganizations now working for an arl They have been vacant for nearly two | Nivship----\ Description of the Ine, ition treaty between that country vears, and in the case of the jindicial | vention, and Great tain He believes that vacanty, there were many cases that | it is wiser to allow the Unite Ves had to remain unheard, owing to the ' wnate to deliberate the form of non-appointment : ! n treaty wnprompted Dr. Rend, of em e------ Borden severely crivwised the govern SPAIN AND THE ment for the delay in the matter, : Sir Wilirid Laurier said he had pro- misl to do something when the mat- ter was up before, but pleaded guilty that it had escaped his attention. but he assured Mr. Fraser that something girship. - would be done after the Easter hobs! Up to this time, the explosion of : tation of the measure i : pending presen days. 'such projectiles in aerial warfare prac proposing the banishment of religious The house: then resumed the reci: 'tice has been dependent altogether on ue from Spain. It is anticipated procity debate, and EF. 8S. Cash, of (time fuses, but the Krapps have eli 0 (he law will come up for the ap Yorkton, Rask., spoke for the Hberals, minated the wloments of uncertaing proval of the senate, and the deputies Howed by Alexander Hagpart, of The new fuse has a base plug contin | ow dave. The archbishop sail ) wm al Winnipeg. ing a pellet of fulminate of mercury, 40 (he act would exasperate the Eaton iwhich, when lighted, sets off the eX: (ican and violate the agreemant ex Buckley's and Scott's Iplosive charge of projectiles isting between Spain and the church Celebrated hats arto be had in| The fulminate is ignited by a needle 93, onseguences to the government of Kingston only wt Campbell Rros'. duisan against he Delia hy a Spring Spain would be grave, said the arch- . po - fwha is cont y two levers. jog on Post-Cards. [When the head of the projectile strikes | TOD, Get them while selection tnny surface lever are ihigal § and | Japan's Financial Policy. raduated as a merse at G3 he News Co swing outward under centrifugal force, | Tokio, April S.--Mamuis Katsura, Victoria hospital, Montreal Hew, Ringiton News Ou. {permitting the ignition meedie to be ier and minister of finance, Rev, J . -- : # i into the fulmin the premier a y . 8 . , Jo XT See our baby dresses, all the latest jtiven by its sprisg in addressing an audience of bankers a1 day, from Toronto, where styles, Miss Sutherland, 9% Princess | street. t ate, causing the explosion. Kyoto, said thers wou \ Pays $18.000 for Frand. in the government's financial policy ter the compiling of MEMORA | New York, April S.<Tt is annonnead The DAILY xa, {that Julius Ochme, a veteran Fifth Har Soon neat during the coming year. "Unusual ex: | Book of Praise. z penditures must be faced in Koréa, | Wiss (Connor, and Wise hats averne art dealer, has paid the United fj goods and for the development of last evening to spend the 0 i States government $15,000 in settle: ho Lone de and the navy must be their homes. in Kingston. S§ gd Rl {ment out of court of a forfeiture and gp jeriaken. However, the necessary Pullach, See advt Relrate Segretary," Grand onal condemnation suit 'which was based on gos would be sdk 2. he said, he . hee -- valaation of » paintings, {5 resort to additional taxation on left, vesterdsy, to rs h had l, 4 i y at the Intler's home I need a at. - J . " he Tatra Campbell Bros. To-night. taken for, baby wear. Contes' and Ro to- . Orders Bln 4 For new perhics, 2, 0 80 8, Suthorland, 90 Prigeess street, ng of the Rogers anc Michael McParla ing Brockville of the hydro-electric gation from the lovaleboas M. Hays, G.T.R., has been invited to nRoOque the of board of trade convenience. The date for the GTR local TAR. has been ¢ to rm Towr not advocate any policy of tha | be POR USE IN FIGHTING vesterda caster mn i COMMIRS ion, : or one in 3 { Charles Ls guest ' April S.--~The us: divigible balloons Washington, DOC. of aeroplanes aml lin warthre is conivented, to-day, with menace in the shape of a de Krupp, the Ger man manufactures of cannon, In which a projectile can be sont through the air that will instantly ex iplode when it touches the "skin" of a 'balloon or the canvas covering of wm on ---- the CHURCH. cording Fst until June Ist. Word has been from the local Montreal, that ternational Limited will tal sand Island Grenville, and R. 1 'A new recent « ivice patented by Protests Against Bill to Banish Orders, April 8. The Archbishop of , in the name of the church, the senate against the it the Archbishop of service Maidnd, Bourgeols. | protested mn brought 1o-bear to make ent, Mestre, RB Britton an cinl commiliee (0 enue practicability of WEL th light saving scheme, amon raanufacturers The high down a lot of we wm the river and also opened up ftions of the St. Lawrence, | Miss Pessie Turner, King ABOU wind, ¥ omit. is com Beess acrompatied St to-night, A. Mise Call ut -ipel talk EE -- Result of Recent Elections in Colo- Colorado as a resuit Pueblo, the se- Made Leadville, Groedey as did aiso the smaller towns of Fair and Durango a woman alderman. members A -------------- ! PROFESSORSHIP POR EX-MAYOL! armibablin: $ Twned Princeton $30,000. 8 Fifty and of Pri WALTER LOWRIE FISHER, specretary of the A Birthplines ro be Preserved. The congrega the pamonage pro {Falls and at Waddington, N.Y, The parsonage of Grover to be preserved GANANOQUE SLOGAN BOARD Live Place--To Consider the Day- Liananogue's E---- a EE iE to Kingston by Hon. Adam Beck THE RATES BETTER THAN THOSE OF THE SEYMOUR COMPANY. WEATHER PROBABIL April §, 0 d Upper St 1 Runda FICES. TIES. am awrer about CORPSE STOPS TRAFFIC. | w-- { Toronto Big Coffin Containing Body of Wo- taws Va Jey sod Ly tO-4 ¥ "n < man. dhe tempera re New York, April 5S. --The funeral of Mrs. Lillian Cusick, took place, vester {day morning. Mrs. Cusick was six foot | {tall and weightd 460 pounds. She liv-| ed in a flat on the third floor The undertake found it necessary to onder a special casket for the body of Mrs. Cusick. The casket was so large it could not be taken out of the house through the halls and tackle of a ano mover was ecagaged to lower it rom a window. Sliags were attached 10 the heavy burden and it was lowered slowly to the sidewalk. frathic m Eighth {avdhue between Forty-fifth and Forty sixth streets was blocked during the operation. Omit i Ladies' Tailored Suits Worth $18 to $25, for $10.00. Just ata time when you need new garments for spring comes the greatest Suit Bargain of the year. Thereare 25 in the lot--1 or 2 sizes each of lines nearly sold out but there are all sizes in the lot. ¥.~--Thirteen 1 municipal of igs ' elected Tellu cand treasurers, tate; orado city Laity clerks Baa aty wall the of J, ul Three Different Quotations Made--A : Double Line Would be Constructed --Some of the Features of the Commission's Offer, ind one [EH TRAPPED IN MINES. | Negro Convicts Canght in Explosion o! Hon, Adam Beck, chairman of the | --=Many Die. | Hydro-Electric commission, has made; Rirmingham, Ala, April Two {his announcement of rates for east: | hundred negro convicts, in a colliery ern Untarioc muonicipalifies, 'and, a3 a pear here, have been trapped in a resalt, Kingston will have to delay | mine explosion. It i= feared that man, its answer to the Seymour company tare killed. : [in order to consider carefully what the Untarie commission offers the! city. At first wigot the offer made by Mr. Deck is much betier than that bodies have already been taken from of the Sevinour company. Briefly the | the collieries, at Throop, and it is commission's figures for Kingston are feared that many others are still down these {the shaft Scenes around the shaft For 1,3 horsspower, $29.45; for | heads are terrible. There are mauy in 1,800 horsepower, $20.76; for 2.400 stances of heroism among the rescuers, horsepov er, $19.20 The Sevmout some of whom lost their lives ir at- ompany"s offer is $25 straight. | temps sugeor, Phere was a very large gathering in | the Broekville town council chamber | Laymen for Archdeacon Clark, wm Friday afferncon of representatives | Hamilton, A At private Ontaric municipalities meeting of the laywern of the diocese | Mr. Beck had to ]of Niagara Archdeacon Clark {offer this section of Ontario in the practically the unanimous uf way of cheap water power. In addi-| the meeting, and it is thought here tion to places represented at the meet: | that he will be the next bishop of the st. December there were reprsen: | diocese field tatives present from Picton, Bloom | other municipalities in that | { district Lhe meting was presided 'MENACE lover by Ald. R. F. Elliott, president | {of the umoua { of eastern Outario mu- | juicipalities Over t S thousand tarped neeton une vesorship of ped by G or of New aking thas the tani an's friends Bodies Recovered, Seranton, Pa, April 5. -Seventy-five Some Limo Every gas- ment is well tailored, made of d mate iy and the co- lors are right We offer them in Greys, Navy, Browns, Old Rose, Wiste- ria, Greens, Black an d White Strip- ed effects; also afew in assmnpe such now wm to nl 8 . castern irom feager hear what was choice OF MISSILES FROM BALLOON. wil IMRIGIBLE Warfare-- Discuss the by Aero Constructors Attacks THE COATS are 28 to 30 inches long. : THE SKIRTS are in plain and pleated panel ef- fects. These are on sale only on SATURDAY AND MONDAY $18 to $25 Garments at $10 Strictly cash sales. STEACY'S BORN. Balliuge: tan char | rized the gion ' moria Cleve b wm 1) of thei Shipbuilding | limited, which iper- Dread shatie inl e Wylie com { ROY a Ma . tame Georges R oy 3 Sth Mr 1811 a April funneis | 5 1 WILLIAMSON i g¥ton. oh Satur Ir and Mrs, + daughter ng to be a BLOOD WAS POISONED, | | hn Whhamson | DROPPED f° Mr. Beck spoke for an hour and a| {half and placed the position of the i {commission clenrly before his hearers. | yin Not Affect Naval {He claimed that the municipalities | British . | wonld be in safer hands ii they dealt | oh | with the commission. Ofiers made by | Queston of {private companies bound municipali- planes. j teu vers Sisany There ana hot fhe London, April 8-The menace | of same siasticity In We « . y . * mony the prices oted by the] [nisailen dropy A from dirigible bal | Hydro-Fieetrie commission might be so | 2008 and aeroplanes, as aflecting the uch 'this: vear. and fhuch' less maxt { problem of the size of battleships, ay 3 Yon i " ipalitis jal 'was the subject of discussion at the thy Ay a rato, | #nnual meeting of the institute of na- prog wn and 1atng i" | val architects oul | : t . 4 " S Secrepu a the amount of pow The general trend of opinion, as fr cousums no . ul The penk load provision of the expressed by John J. Welch, professor ISmmour company and the in of naval, architecture at Armstrong FEEymot ¥ SO "| College, Universi f Dur sion is the same, viz. twenty minutes Admirals -- op - u hist, al in twenty-four hours. The commis |G : Temant'a an has purchased pawer at High | Sif Reginald N. Custance, and other 9 i and speakers, wus that the best protection ngain e \S | Kingston would be at the apex of the spam. The: atta k hy nacla alt | triangle The commission would he the poli vps ol eirwhip " ed build the sub-station here and in thir | 3 a i. tv vears it would revert to the city {that the new danger would have ne ey the line. to thin eiiy greater effect upon the limitation of Ca "2600.000 id fy | the size of warships than had the in wou ww > : i I'no otha features connection | AI i i 4 chime with the commission's offer as Thames ian Works man p. N ur com- | Band . pared with that of thi eymour com- {4 Engineering Co pany are these The commission will | § 3 irecently launched 1h send an expert at its own cost Lo mive Son ht hunderes we Ringston all the information it wants Pog a pe : i bettiond ; : . y » Wt theship upon the advisability of entering into | ey ok -. a : ap v an {an agreement with it, and give a re would be of five ears port upon the local plant. Then, the > ne) . commission municipalities eeway' per cent regard to the amount of power used For if Kingston applies for allows a in f twenty-five And He Died After Intense ing. Suffer | ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. ustand serrelary treasurer was xed a knoek." of trade, attended the wipalities president of his earliest possible taking over gratefull Junction on or before Ap ril 23rd inst, when pressure will vesterday, T. Pitcher seturhed, coster- | tende]l an executive composed of one member names Several months ago see the new enh machine, "The n the town The men that much it seventy en | . only efforts that n The nre i alan in order to make the yoard ra Roost, er those who might ancinl foot at will the first interes for the hing 5 four nner, pres Mavor W Conncillo meet afternom of the rie v ured upon + quotation | samption is | asked for | hor sepower The commission power into al ¢ as a d of trad the visit f.an the lo the months on part campany | ne of the greatest fea viended se oe Ke from Mas {that there would be a Tas compared received | the Seymour i dent the G.T.h..} company would be safer of the In ke in hou i it perman- given © First, the ? Dr. AL TL mevease of fifty nto the cemt.. as follows the dav. gipoeton 1.20 g the Gan Napanee . Ir tLapsdiw ne drove i Brockville fy Ananogue a? sme Se Lyn 53.38 Nw 248 115 16.18 16.18 07 AL 1,000 10 LL 108 2 Anni wt : Feo watt Cardinal Merrishurg hens . A resolution was street, has the Rogal ba at were menigoned. what it used, so long | consumption was not below the three | quart.rs of the amount applied for could Kingston for eighteen {twenty mouths, as compared to eight | of the Sevmowr wecurvedl Kingstou's . ' S be eipalities forming the wnion amomit 1,200 horsepower and does not would have to pay as figures mn LL years above-mentioned were quoted other municipalities this district: have signified sire to take power ard the rates may be still tower their need for the fair to those mumicipalities who take pow- from the start, as compared come wards, the commission provides be charged with | after: that the rates n de hen the additional con Kingston on not tures 1,200 put or mn eon. ! nection with the commission's offer is] double line, to a single line ,der of Mrs. Mary from | known ACQUIT i | By the Woman Killed--Verdict London, Ont. kins, barber, to-day, in Aprid S.~Harry Crel- aged thirty-seven, died, hospital, from most an a {peculinr apd malignant case of blood powsoning. Thursday morning -Crel ims' throat started swell and be fore he died his whole body was great ly distended, causing him intense suf fering. He had no cuts show how | poison got mm his He is un to to system hartly i " He was to have been married \ Phone 577. 230 Princess Street. JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undert 204 and 254 PRINCESS STREET, Phone 147 for Ambulance. LNUT FURNITURE has marble ioned small 1 reasonable, TURKS, WA Two B top. a Parlor one hairs _ MURDERER BECAUSE HUSBAND'S AFFECTION | WAS STOLEN | on Law--Defence | Sweet the Unwritten Counsel Sang Home." Fort Worth, Texas, April 5 Mrs | M. Brooks, charged with the mur | Binford, whom she | "Home, r HW an acci-' accused of stemling her husband's love, of ™ xu Hn 17.49 18.83 15.86 1450 a 30.05 Id be no change a sesion of the committee Jooking af. from each municipality, but no a new Methodist Mr. Beck's address made a Mcllermott, also measures for the prevention of the staff of the public whool, lofi sentatives, who included Alds. week-end at | Rigney and Harty, and Nr John [€, her 'glee present. Is with: 'mother, Mr. R. J. Peameiond" Pern {a addressed a public spend a few weeks (he power question. Senafor and Mra : ion upon the Kingston vier Elliott, Brooks hae left town. Folger, W. F. Nickle, M.P. the evening Mr, ever made meeting on the slose of position was soquitted Three schedules of rates for the mami- on the first ballot . were thus | horse Brooks, as ipower asked for; second, providing an streaming from hee per cent Mabee have been "delegated as a spe and. thirdly, an increase of taken, | foreman of the jury reed the verdict, 106 per! Mrs. Brooks 200 81 nn 16.3 13.50 12.9% 11.87 14.60 great » by Jury not guilty' x ? a The verdict of ° "Thank God 1" fervently she stood eyes cried Mrs with tears! while the was sequitted wpon | the unwritten law It was brought ! $040 £2176 819.20 out at the trial that her husband and hill 10 amend at Mra. Hanford had been four vears One that Mrs. Brooks resorted to prayer man attempt to win back her band's love, praying every day to rtore hin afflvetion and tarn Wis ford into a better woman AL the time of the killing intimate SWI news hus re Pin Mrs passed appointing Dinford was employed in a store. Mra. | the store one day and shot the other { wotsan dead. Then she walked to her husband's office and told him what she had done Since the shooting Brooks walked into | The summing up of the defence was was Probably the strangest pls to a jury Dechyshire, of men : ir | Brookville, will sail on May 27th to in the song, which was lod by the law-! phy cheaper owing Pacuole. pirecd the Qupumetion : ©... Re Lo LLL in Texas. As he nearsd his arguments Mre | Rrooks' counsel suddenly started tol (sing "Home. Sweet Home." The wo-| spectators joined hysterically | Governmen 1 testified : {loot taficate of efficiency who closed New Maple Syrup PURE and GOOD. "7 Jas. Redden & Co. AMEND SHIPPING ACT. t Bill Providing for 14- censed Pilots, Ot April t "~The government the Canada shipping the manos committees, naderntion of the clause ships on licensed pilots was set down for the Mh inst took place on the rapuiring motor vessel of M water line, sagployed in arr; freight, to have a certified master. It was claimed that the ™» guirement was drastic and a cer. to rem sn: engine would be sufficient. A delegation to impress this View is soming to-day. Good Crop Makes Cheaper Brooms. Uhifago, April 5.-The high cont living has not sfiected the broem members of the National Manufacturers' Association, a two days' session here asserted in telling of business "Brooms for 1911," said G. of Davemport, "will doubtless to a good br awa, td wierda ' wa re pecessiiating Some discussion Fave n hight 1 100 of industry, Broom - ail, corn crop," at

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