3 i Baily British Wis YEAR 78 -NO, 92 : KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911. LAST EDITION -- Se. agupo"t m-- ee ---- | sTrRATHCONA TO ATTEND : { BIG GREENBACKS A MENACE. | GARBAGE REMOVAL AT NIGHT.| WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Y ~---- i ---------- J ------ | Torontea Ont April 20. 10 am Ot= | Accepted "Invitation to Great Peace | Secretary Will Break Them up Into' Is to Be Tested Next Week in New tava' Valley and to Law rence | Meeting at Guildhall. Smaller Notes, York. [fine And mild to-day and on Friday, : 20. The g | New York, April 20.---Removal of | Mein mea r---- London, April 20. The arcibishop Washington, Apnl Th reen- | ol {of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Francis | : {back incident of 1303, when the trea-| ashes and garbage at night instead of | : ) i g ] | Bourne, - the Roman Catholic Arch sury was practically draimed of gold | yr mn daytime is to be tried by W. H.| i bishop of Westininster, Right Rev ial % {by what President Cleveland termed 1 Edwards, of the street cleaning de-| House of Commons That English Girls are ™ 'het [rede Seven serie [That Intervention Will|Fdvards, of the stroet « suming, Se 4 {Arthur Foley Winnington Ingram, t jibe Church of England bishop of , {ed after a plan which Secretary Mac- Be + the. nuisance of having receptacles in J } Meets After Easter { London, and Lord Strathcona, the Used Improperly. i Veagh has set im motion is completed. > Av erteds view during the day. The experiment! It is a great thing lo feel satisfied jCanadian high commissioner, have } The plan is to break up all the was tried several years ago and was (tO be able se a a a Tateopted the invitation of the lord {outstanding greembuck f large! not successful, the public complaining | cO¥rect and comfortable. No «ith sa SE ---- -- ~~ ' 5 oO . % . : Imayor to attend the great peace jamounts into smaller ones ay fast Be because of the noise, san possibly Be Serie Re Na i meeting of the citizens of London, at | they come into the treasury for re | Mayor Gaynor has approved the Mie als v : . jthe Guildhall, on April 2Z%d. The {demption. Students of finance y | fo plan for the experiment, and Mr. Ed- i ¥ Seam-- ---- ithe result will be that enough green- | en wards has arranged for tests begin: | : | meeting is called to urge the adop- next Tuesday night in three} \ OVER SMALLPOX SITUATION IN, Yon of an Anglo American arbitra- TO UTAH FOR IMMORAL PUR- backs to embmrrass the treasury can | pp TAFT'S NOTE 1S EXTREMELY boroughs. Instructions have been | g 4 {tion treaty, Prime Minister Asquith, ,never be assembled at any one time. ba hose Wh ill do th k 3 g OTTAWA. iRight Hon. A. J. Balfour, former POSES, | Under Secretary MacVeagh's plan, PACIFIC. given to those who will do the wor L i it is said to be certain that' the trade that cans must be handled with care | " so as not to make a disturbance. . Spremier, and a number of promin The Commons Chamber Fumigated-- ent men have already accepted invi Statement of President Smith--Hon fof the Soupey will absorb these large | Ap Armistice is Being Arranged-- ree me The British Columbia Indian '100% to address the meeting. Winston Churchill Will Investi-| (he seensury oan 0 "barrass |p ington Looks for the Clonds| GRIPPED IN ICE FLOW, Question Discussed--Reciprocity | 1 | i I gate the Mormon Conditions in] It is even plamied to bring ; { to Disappear----What To-day's Re. - ] THE "RENO" OF FRANCE, England, | $1,000 and £16,000 notes ha "ports Show. ' Ju crew gon Suhidon. ie | Sc ner. ibeen held in banks for many years, Washington, D.C., April 20.--Yester- : . * Paris Seeking Fame as a Place for : the assist 2 . Halifax, April 2. The coal schooner | Ottawa, April 20. The parliamen that polygamy exists among the Mor [rust the assis jee of national bank | day's developments in the Mexican sit- Nolach oir ought a a oe Sow on tary Easter recess is over and the | ¢ Divorces. mons and i i ; } i 3 re . . ' . ns an offer to submit the Mor- | {uation have encouraged Washington he sho Nova Scot Frida members are back at their desks look. ! Paris, April 20.--Having apparently | mon church to an investigation AT | SPP IE PFET PPITEE setsirrape ficial in the hope th t clouds night and Nt ets for days "lt Debate Resumed, Special to the Whig London, April 20. Absolute denial ing quite refreshed after the short! adopted as its motte, "Divorces gran | contained in messages fr President | hich have been hang rer the re- | re § r , - tig which have been hanging over the re he crew in d ir 'had dou he] vacation. The attendance was rather | ¢ t slerit 1 secrecy," Pa Smi 8 OE en . : 5 taal: - {the crew in despair had to desert the! , : slim, yesterday" afterncas. when | 1 i Sad with Sojerity si | *) the bala Bmith, of Se Mormon, church, and | TO STOP LURING. public To the Squith JRA Baty dix | hip and make their way over a pre-| ys that will en- house met, Vhany of the members hav ness of ne Nevada : ye Tan's Aes For puaplished, in TAD | a pr Wore The | carious ice route to land, arriving ths | [| IF able you tocon- ing roel Lg ' SE » goalie 3 /onon Lipress, he Lx. London April 20. nen ¥ sen . | morning. It is thought the vessel and | | i mg gone to Brockville to attend the! oe Be 2 1 - n . Runt ks Bd n, Ap 20.----On id 4 | morning. is thoug 0 ve funeral of "the Inte Perry M. Ciraham f The divores : of J: a He Sloman frele Sabled § mith or i reply to the (# April 28th a mass meeting sate Sepa Smut waived a Siefaid cargo will be a total loss. gratulate your- the YouBotet at £ Hon. Giants. Po has broken the best record he only | charge ing circulates in England # of all denominations will be rom Henry Lane som, Uni States Y -------- § If ot 1 Gr ne i on ih on. se ol.) || persons present. when the tie was sev-|that polygamy still exists, and that|¢ held in Holborne Hall to + ambassador at Mexico City, express Loyal Ttallan Subjects. {ie se n only a a Suddenly passed away lered were the judge and two lun? the moral thatu ter of English girls | o make an emphatic protest ing the opinion that neg pial ons Are Rome, April 20.--The fact that many 1 1 with regard to The debate on reciprocity was again | Y*™ and Lhe operation look exactly Sbwaeing Wormonism, i being under- {and arrange preventative & "O% in Progra betwen Yhe Dina BY ods he so Re a 1B style and fit, taken 'up. The first speaker ag {live minutes. ie name o ve ou ied. plied as ollows (4 measures to stop the alleged | °Tmment an L : ader te > Necoine prosperous subjects of King Hi Whom RN t (Saltconts) for the respondent has not been given fal arges mentioned _ are absolutely {4 luring of English and col- | volation for an armistice, pen ing t Or in Caxanda: and other Riitish H but on account out. It is known, however, that Mrs. (false. No women or girls are import < onial girls to Mormonism * tonsidération of peace propossls. ng Ir nd was warmly commented on r of the price you all » § 3 N 3 e ) liberals. | . Hofiman secured the divorce on evi- [ed by the church from England, or {ambassador also reported that ! : re tra friendly interpellation in the Mexican |in an address from King George, pre pay for them, Belore the orders of the day were { her : @* - Qi tens 3 : 1 [dence of infidelity | any ot er country, for immoral pur +444 ' = ao » a " called, Sir Wilfrid Laurier introduced | . poses. Fair investigation will prove EAS : Feddtt tee congress regarding the relations J by Prince Arthur of Con a bill for Hou, Mr. Uliver, "an = act | er --- + : i } r h a i naught to King Victor Emmanuel up : Ms » | this bevond questi White 8S SS ; 1 | the United States is likely, | naug ¥ Mot i ¥ " vespecting the Soughees Indian Re | [0 | ASH A BRUTE Domitigs rng hoki ua LESS TIMBER CUT. | "The ar wi - an interpolation is] on the celebration of his fiftieth anni SMART Sul IS | in~ New York State ot laken by the state department (o|Versary. " Hh : ve. o as fol ; 3 serve he resolution was as fol | terning every emigrant. We court in| Decrease o {mean that a member of the Mex Jows : "That it is expedient to pr vestigation." ic vide for the earrving out of a certain | = . | GQ R its ¥ Billion Feet Last Year i : ean Al np' ! WHC JOKED AND 4 "| overnor Spry cabled that if the! ' congress, at the instance of the ad- made on the 31st |W HO. KICKES AND BEAT HIS the Albany, N.Y., April 20.--A decrease 'mimistration, will rise on the floor of | rom 10 to 30 n | - ngreement of sale | Englis i i : € Rahs Ansbiaay inglish authorities will give him . day of March, 1911, between the fede YOUNG WIFE, {names of any girls alleged to have! of one billion feet: in the total produc | the national assembly and request ar Jul Sovemment and the 9 Brifinh | nL LLhZ "| been harmed by the Mormons, he will tion of timber in' the state the past explanation of the situation' | : ¥ LEVY Sou h "ny Hah ie nl eo . ee he Wilfrid Gervais to be Publicly Whip. | "see that they are interviewed hy year is reported by the styte forest, The administration will thereupon | POLICARPO OUTRUNS ANGRY Soughees Indian reserve in the city | and the fish And game commission be ready with a reply to show that HONDURAN GENERAL. ie pr coRvoyw served | ped in Montreal on Friday--An Proper officers of the law, i | of Victoria, be conveyed or transferred | pee ontre 0 y | results sent to vou. "It appears," says the commission, | the attitude, of the United States is ------ FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN jo the Biitish Cohimhis, government | Expert to AS wiytey the Lash. L The Daily Mail. continues to pub- | "that there has been an increase in | entirely friendly, that Mexico is not | whe Was Armed With a Pistol--Es. The prime minister explained that | Montreal, April 20.--Six lashes from He messages from [iisiiope. showing tie : consumption of pulpwood grown {menaced with intersention. i A caped to Salvador Just in Time to the money was io he paid hy the, ® nine lash whip, the sentence passed tx emp ia 1 condemnation, and the (in the state, but quite a large shrink- | : n addition to these encouraging de Save His Lite i British Columbia FOVeriont To Uh {updn Wilfrid Gervais, by Judge La © orts Mat e to induce English girls age in the production of lumbwr | velopments, Ambassador Wilson wo . head of cach family. They would each | YTEN®: will be 'executed, Friday morn | to de od tah, There are 168,000 geres in round ported that the Mexican government | Puerto Cortez, Honduras, April i, | AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW revive about $10,000, : ing, at eight o'clock, Gervais was ac he investigation as to the opera: pumbers in the forest preserves, and has submitted to him a pacific JPrevivia New Orleans, April 19. --News | PRICES Dr. Sproule thought it would be vised of beating © his sixteen-year-old | tions of Mormon missionaries in this | the amount of timber standing on the liminary draft of its reply to Presi- | ranched here, yesterday, from Teguci- | more advisable to have the mone wife by kickipg and striking her with country by the home office is not yet game is estimated at 14,000,000 feet [dent Taft's protest against the jeo: galpa of a hot foot race, between Poli v erely that completed. Winston Churchill, the board measure." pardizing of American life on the bor carpo Bonilla, formerly president, and handled b d : . A his fist, injuring her so sev i led by the dominion government | {home secretary, ~ has called for, re. | der by Mexican bullets Gen. Antonio Frarres, with the life of she had to be taken to the hospital, - as a trust fund and paid out to each several [ports from the chief constables of the | . family in the form of an annuity in | Where she was confined for hn ' r Beit nd Ambassador Wilson added that the | Policarp Bonilla as the stakes. Senor ier [ts Thigh gine in gh | weeks. principal towns of Great Pritain in {reply was entirely satisfactory. The | Bonilla won by a scratch and escaped George Barnard (conservative) "Vi | Invitation has been issued by Sheriff | which Mormon churches have been es full text of the note is expected in to Salvador with his life. toria, complimented the government #Mieux to those whom he wishes to tablished, and he js also seeking in Washington within a day or two. | During She recent revolution, Poli- | From a leading English manu- p 3 witness the execution of the sentence, formation from the diplomatic repre: | pr Dr. Francisco Gomez, the insur", 1 11 i vith the fac A "a for the work done in reaching an ami A : ] t ; : oy $a. . X yl : . : E Lhe carpb Bonilla lined up with the 8C- facturer. They are of heautiful even which, in reality, will be equivalent to sentatives abroad ax to the objects of | WHOM SHE WAS ATTENDING FOR rectos' representative in Washington, | jon opposing Manuel Bonilla, and in | textures In 'a variety of checks and cable settlement of the matter He | bid . ! {fifty che i > a lormon missionaries, © especially on < and other members of the revolution-! ati { said that the reserve the ind fiftv-lour lashes, as each lash will : y I 3 ] RABIES. » revo 1 the peace negotiations attempted to! a spac a 3 eserve and ¢ Indian [ take affect. for the man who will | de-|the tohtitent, | F marked at special prices had been a constant source of trouble i 0 ! hand -------- ary Junta Hete, acknowledged tonight; get the presideluy as a compromisg to the growing town of Victoria for VEY the blows is an experienced hand, _ IC RR us . y al negotiations are In Pro S JOC candidate. Gen. Frarres commanded a 1 P Y d ip ry sin and he hoped that [having given a man fity lashes at] ~ FUNERAL IN BROUKVILLE {4 North Bergen, N.J., Mother Taken [an armistice. The proposal Ror the L division of Manuel Bonilla's Are y, to. , er Yar nothing would intervene to provent | Winnipeg a short time ago and mak- | Aetpcteas | to the Pasteur Institute, New declaration of an armistice, with a | Palicarpo Bonilla publicly denounced ing a regular business of such work. | Of the Late Perry M. Graham on York----Her Daughter Died. view. to talking over peace terms, Gen. Frarres, in Tegucigalpa. Gen. Ostrich Ruffs the sale. | d } Col. Sam Hughes called the prime | His name has not been made public | Wednesday. Now York, April 20. Mps. Mandolins came from a third party, and the ne- | Frarres became furious; and after APY : »{gotiations between the insurrectos anc pence was established he telegraphed | 34 ' : i ta but it is known that he comes from | brock ville "il 90 LT a J r 2 Minister 4. atlebtion, to what be. term. | He {,. Brockville, April 20.--The late P. M. of North Bergen, N.J., wes brought to the Diaz government are, it js under Policarpo Bonilla that he would be in New Egy Saifs ed a most extraordinary condition of Alton, Unt, | will arrived to-night. Graham, son of Hon, G. P. Graham dishes : : TEx 4 | Sheriff Lemieux said he hoped that! woe onder a military funeral, yester the Pasteur Institute in this tity, (seed, still being carried on through Jegucipalgs on a certain date and affairs, that of small-pox in-the House iho . " adn > 1 of Commons. He itd the cake of such sentences would always be given {day afternoon, from the home of his Yesterday, a orate, fo ratios this outside source. {would kill Policarpo on sight + D: : t Ne Ne k or He Charles Blue, former representative of |® hen merited, and public ly executed, parents, where a great concourse of her seven-year-old daughter, Susie. lant . - | When Gen. Prarres reached Teguei i nly W 6 We ' » the Toronto Globe, in the press gal *0 that the example might he forceful people gathered to do honor to the rah py cre prs hitd d od : Fighting To-night. {galpa he found Bonilla had struck | gat, Ju , TAT ee o Juarez, Mexico, April 20.-- Madero, | the trail for Amapaln. astily getting | AT lery, but now a reporter for one of {and lasting in its effect. | young soldier. Pusiness in Brockville hydrophobia ! J i the house committees. Mr. Blue was | si - was practically suspended during the | Susie Mandoline was bitten by a |JUNIOr, has sant in a message to Gen | his appointment from |'resident ert taken to Porter's Island several davs | NO HIGH CHURCH RITUAL. hour of the obsequies thousands of rabid dog. six weeks ago, as she came eral Navarro, federal in command rand as governor of \nialpa, " Gen | here, 'to surrender within twelve | Frarres started in pusuit. Policarpo | i i ago and Col. Hughes wanted to know people being in and along the line of t shool. Sk he hil out of school, he and the other chi hours. Navarro is rebuilding and | Béiilla was warned by telegraph, | i -- m if it was true that not until to-day Bishop Randolph's "Godly Admoni- march, to Oakland cemetery. The dren attacked were given the Pasteur oni a li liv Dusan h ind in bis Right | treatment in New York but it failed in | Strengthening his fortifications as an literally burning the win m gat | {answer to the challenge. Madero has and reached Amapala a few hours nearly two thousand men to the east | ahead of Gen. Frarres, and went of the city, and sharp conflict is ~ex- (aboard a steamship for Salvador, just | DIED pected before nightfall The popula- | 88 Gen. Frarres reached tne town Bown o tion is to take shelter in bamb proof outskirts. ! cellars when the fighting commences. had the room been fumigated, in which ae ve 1 { 41st Regiment in which he was a cap he was working. tion" Upheld. { tain, turned out in full force, and the |<, sr. case, and the child was take Hon. Mr. Pugsley admitted that Norfolk, Va., April 20 Bishop Ran- firing line was chosen largely from his a h A Te Be . wis wien that was the fact, but the matter had [dolph's "godly admonition" barring | company. : a ia ned en a i 1 not been brought to his attention be |wirvice ntomng and other High Wrapped in a Union Jack, the body like me, i in -- or nar fore. He said he would instruct the | Church ritual forms in the Episcopal was borne on a gun carriage from the a i mouth 3 sergeant-at-arms to look after the | churches, will stand, but Rev. hh R.CHA., Kingston The wealth of ae sanitary condition of the building! Steinmetz, rector of Christ Church, floral tribute was amazing. Méurners SHOULD LIMIT CHURCH'S POWER Thomas Chisholm (East Huron) ask {who has had a controversy on the! came from all parts of the eonsti | ' Sma gy i ed what action would the governmeot | subject with Bishop Randolph, will | tuency, There were several members of Pall Mall Gazette's Comment on An-| Washington, April 20. Hopes take if one of the members were went (be permitted to tak: up individual parliament present, also and a goodly nulment of Marriage. peace without further fighting were BWilty of the murder of her husband The Leading Undertaker. to the pest house with small PON. | features of the ritual for separate representation of the Ottawa parlia {1 . . . dissipated this morning when Fran-| "ith an axe, Mrs. Neapolitana will | 'Phone 577. 230 Princess Streed, This caused laughter, but there was rulings The burning of candles on mentary press gallery and scores of . Landen, Spett 20 he Pall Mall ces, co-Madero leader, of the Msurrec- | #ot be tried for murder at present, be- | RX y } > i ' azette, ane e 2 Ss : er, : . ' no answer made, the altar is among the High Church | Prominent residents: of Ottawa, To bg i Saat 2 Re Er Pretensions tos, seat word to his agents here |X W a delicate condition JAMES REID . that be would talk armistice on | The Old Firm of Undertakers Mr. Burrell (Yale-Cariboo), asked features in vogue at Christ Church [ronto, Kingston, and Montreal The eo---- - ' gq J . . after the pending battle at Juarez, | 264 and 256 PRINCESS sTREET, i ~ "Phone 147 for Ambulance. the government if they had received an Ea cabinet was represented by Hon. Max has come in the annullment by a official copy of the commercial treaty § Lomieux, and Hon. 8. Fisher, Hon. | Montreal judge of a marriage between : between dapan and Great Britain, ane TEACH SEX HYGIENE ackenzie King and Hon. = Charles | two Catholics, celebrated by a Pro-|™ hich he is confident of success would it be laid on the table. (Murphy. The pallbearers wore chosen |teStant minister. The whole story Th | at WALNUT FURNITURE, Hon, Mr. Fielding said he would tiy ion {from members of the 11st Regiment. {18 one more vivid illustration of TO FORCE VETO BILL | TO RESCUE A BOY FROM DROWN-| Two Bedro Bets. one has marble and have the request complied with, IN THE SCHOOLS TO STOP IM-| i top: also | £ Old ned small Not to be Tried Now. Will Discuss After Battie. I Sait Ste; Mable, c AprE: G0 cll] st et---- for though reported by the coromer's jury ROBERT J. REID, + m-------------- -------- {what the Roman church will do where | ¥ NG ; ! ING. i Parlor Ch MORALITY GREEN FROM DYE. {she has power of any kind behind {To House of Lords Before the : 3 AL . : her, and how very desirable, in the! Coronation. i er, | Woman Brings Suit for Destroying, 'nierests of happiness and humanity, | il 90 Boston Brid . . i f N y Would Ship Prince . A in T° | z {it i " or ha ' . London, April 20.--It is understood | ston Bridge While He Was Pre- King. of Norway Would ' Startling ihvelations Made. in To. Color of Her Hair, {it is that such power be very strictly that at the recent conference between | paring te Drown Cat. oft to School. ronto--t. G. Klliow's Resolutionf oy "0 "00 Th LL Hitited Medsrs. Asquith, Churchill and Lloyd-| , ew + ¢ > ¥ . Oo 4 - = Adenine Tt -------------------------- pin. 4 : ; y ! os . 5 at . | olondon, April > Whether Pri ¢ | to Teach Sex Hygiene Carvied. {K. Lewison, of San Francisco, George at Folkstone where the latter nedy a I iy iriver Frank r ---- | London, April Wl He | : : | y . . ' dy, v ' o he Boston, | shall be edusiied in Knglabd or . | Toronto, April 20-Startling and jyoung woman Whose hair was made { El ded : of | Revere Jench and Lyn vaileowd, dived Norway is stated to be troubling his | gemsational revelutions of immorality grey by the earthquake, brought sait SI 0 : io y t all costs en moh, his pine, with the parents and the Norwegian ministers. | among the school children of this city jin the supreme Court against Mmes, Row » Hy Sovomation' a SE | train going fifteen miles an hour, yos- | Both the king and queen are believed [and this province were made, yester- { Polly and Klaru, hair dressers, for #20 ri 4 Spith js rep Mop Whew % | terday, and rescued seven-vear-old Joe | trustees' department U0 damages, charging that they dyed gaat 1 a v 16th. Thi Eo jan Sagrath. whom, the sugine bud] house before May 16th. This will mean struck and hurled off an East Boston sprenuous doings in the commons dur { bridge. to support the idea of placing Princed day, before the ing the next, two. weeks, | Kennedy came to the surface just as = - ithe boy was sinking, grabbed him by | WIDOW AWARDED $7,000 [the hair and swam ashore. Then he Olaf in an Frglish college, but the | of the Ontario Education Association her hair green when engaged to restore | {went back to his engine and took the Ottawa, April 20. Th Ay | : o i rtance of example in | een For Husband's Death on Steamer train to Lynn. He had applied the Nii odin Tote tion orl bor af. plaasiand, the a ality ihe Vote for Commission. {% life lines and lifeboats. or Huronie. {emergency brakes just before he dived. D ternoon when Miss Lola Beatrice schools." St, John, NB, April 20.-8¢, doha Sunni April 20.--After being ont and a quick-witted fireman had the PURE and GOO » Powell became the bride of Captain | Dr. Jennie Gray made a brief ad- {will have a goverrment by commis- | AAG 0000000 IEEE EEIIN pn gr jury 'at the "naiges | yup Bt a standstill within one hun E. M. Charles, of Dublin, Treland. |drass, showing that the ignorance per- [sion, instead of, as at present, a Re Bp pu . otdict of $7000 in favor |" o leet. { Among the gifts were a magnificent | mitted is fatal to A wri good tmayor and seventeen aldermen, if the | FIFTY-SEVEN CHILDREN: MED, Brought I no Nether hy Bngeath was on the bridge to Jas. Redden & Co. i A s "i ected i ti x - & Ty " » o tl « of see he | Niathaed un pliite dencain Whe 9 the :g 00 of She ate. Tod ee al out wish of the citizens is oar Grand Jury Investigatifig Mortality Navigation AR yg ow sed train until too late to escape. AY the | Injured by a Tree general of Canada, and there were al-]was & great meed for moral teaching | A plebiscite was taken on the ques. | - foumigeant Ship, Joe § William, King, who was killed { Ro=p nl Physicians fe nd he had suf | so several from' members of the pre- lhy citing specific cases which had come {ion of substituting a commission! Honolulu, April 20.-A federal grand last March by falling into the hold of | = On dni . sent government house household. under her personal notice. composed of five members, and the jury is investigating the death of the steamer Huronic. LIKENED J. Gi. Elliott, of Ringeion, moved 3 result of the voting was a decided | fifty-seven hide : oy the usin ides . Killed by Own Invention, resolution declaring in favor of the lvictory for the commission system | steamer Oteric, which reached Hono Picton Hoard of Trade. Justice LR haldiys ot home' Mr. ans Vrs. Gilles + New York, April 20.--Victor Palmer, [teaching of sex hyytwe in the schools, [of government, the majority in favor lulu April 3th from Maderia, bring-§ on 'Apiil 20.-The Board of Teetaell Senta meed Man Wha Alyea and Mis ( rh were recent vis of Bath Betel, an inventor, was "hy properly constituted authorities, {of it being 2,900. £1 1,562 immigrants to Hawaii. Trade will Ro operate wilh: + move. Caused Wife's Death, re a > dong Eaatar found dead in his home, yesterday, n | the details to be lei to the depart: tps am "The children died of 'measles and ant began by the Farmers' institote | [Wterboro, April 20.--"The actions | (=. 0 oul Mrs. PF. vietim of of his own inventions. [ment of education." This was carried Millions of June Bugs. other diseases. It is alleged that the oe boom Prince Bdward county by an | © Peasts of the field are no worse | ium 'e: Mine Palmer out a device for heat- Lmmnimously. : London, Ont., April 20. Farmers iu | disregarded international re | ol qiiay enmpnign. At the annual {than yours," suid Fustios Tertoel, this | pou. 8 a snnamaker's) lug both water and spacimenis. , He i county report that in their | Gulations regarding the maintenance of | Lf the Hoard of Trade Tues | PONE, when be wntenced Hugh yy, oi Yr aneott, at J. Vane t , it in his own home and physi 43 MAJORITY IN SENATE. | pring plowing they have found the Ship hospitals. day might S. B, Gearing was made | Delive to imprisanment for life. Deline (110 Jnmes Vancott imtends moving -- president, H. R. i. (had withdrawn kis plea of not guilty 140 Commannt A econ cins who examined his body said that ie m---- «darth teeming with millions of June rm ~ Cn Barton a he had died from asphyxiation, the Only 36, it is Said, Will Vote Against an Yeung > great dumage tel KILLS FLIES, SAYS EARL GREY. geident, 8B Reston Nise fees - -- nd mori 4 pi o ot Heating apparates having burned all Reciprocity Bill. : basswood, plum and cherry trees. The s Mager to tol The board passed a resolution - {mamslsughter, in commtion with be | Examination Results. the oxygen out of the air. New York, April 19.-The Washing- |beetles lay their eggs in the ground, | Urges Ottawa' Inaugurate | ming the daming of the River (3th of his wife | Queen's stadents may have the Whig ton t of the Tribune, anand after hatching, the insect, known a Campaign. St. Lawrence at the Long ] er Neer Con obptaining the examination resulta, administration organ, says : 4s the white grub, eat on the roots, Ottawa, April .--Farl Grey has | Rapids . Canadian Navy Continent. eo (hair ad aL a hy 5 > » 4 3 . 5 i 0 i : ¥ 3 ats ; "Even the most bitter opponents of of grain for three years before emery: | written a letter te the mayor urging i Ott PL 2 = The a *madian | the United States or Canada, by lev: three or four, . Canadian reciprocity have abandoned ling as the June bug. an immediate warfare on house flies. _ Sheldon Wants Jury Trial. warships Rainbow and Niche wil be ing their order at the Whig office, encase St Culnpbet Is, : ig ' Tm in. + He suggests that a systawatic cam-| Montreal, April 20. Before J SepiiSente] a Suiits br a pate, 3c. each, including postage any- LO.F. progresstve euchre. § pin. agreement in the 5 12 1.2e--Roll Bacon--12 1-2, paign whould wd and calls i Charles She Somitgent a wrk 1 ies (where. To make sure of getting a nt p he Rolls or half Rolls bacon, 2§c., Lop Ae eit Indo » : eg om copy you sho order now, SEND HIM TO ENGLAND. "Phone 708 | | A THRILLING RESCUE. London, April 20-- Twenty- five sallors of the British ¥ ; A barque Port Stanley were re- scheme is vorted to be opposed by | by members of a delegation from the [its natural color. The verda is at sctied in af thrilling manner ny hi, pete lo opy Canadian Parity Education . Associa- tributed to alleged poisonous sub- | last night th Ballybeight Bay, ---- 3 tion. : |Stances in the dye, which Mrs. 'Lewi-| west of Ireland, when the The disclosures followed a pmper by Son says she was told would make her {# vessel was driven on the Brilliant Ottawa Wedding. W. T. Whale. of Goldstone, who em | hair black. ° + rocks, and the crew was sav- Ey an tmnt + ed by the coastguard with terete te Pte Peat ete Salemy, April i7 John Wannamaker -- . {wis injured, lawt wink, by the failing HIM TO BEAST, fof a tree. Roy Van ot of Albert [Collere, tna returned, after a fow ------ -- See our She. corset, best valus 'svie 12 1<2c--Roll Bacon--12 1-2. . Dutton's, 200 Princess 'street. s! Rolls or ball Rolls bacon, 12{c,| New donblesided Vietor 9c. records 1dns; Crawidrd, 1 at Contes', : w