Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Apr 1911, p. 1

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\ ¢ y » « The | Daily Fh P LAST EDITION YEAR 78 -NO, 93 : < KINGSTON, ONTARIO FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1911. - z : GET BUT LITTLE MONEY. ' s A FINE OF 825000, WOMEN SMUGGLERS. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. % Forty Per Cent. of New York's Law. | Heaviest Financial Penalty Ever Im- Thirty Windsor Residents Must Sets tavs Valles anid {hore br 'Lab ot. ~ 1 ers Have a Hard Struggle. : ! posed in Similar Case. i tle for Easter Trip. Parurday. u few [local ahaweds, but A 4 April 21. ~The federal cir Chatham, April 21.---Thirty Chat New York, April 21. Forty per Chicago, cuit court of appeals decided adversely = jeent. of New York's lawyers have a : i f ham women, some of them society $ ® {hard struggle for existence, thirty < | the smtion of Alphonse and Eva : members, are shortly to receive no- : . : ' es find ar s i ) . {per cent. are making a fair living, Marr i Defunr, alleged international "white In o tices from the customs office to call e I'l of Ruin if Reciprocity |e * per cent earn a good income, : y Two Protestants {7 that bonds of 823,000, for- His Stand For Pass jand pay duty on articles they are ae is Adopted jund ten per gent. are making large In Quebec {feitedd by them when they fled to ing of Veto. teused of smuggling from Detroit During the Faster holidays a great { profits: This is the conclusion of the | France, several veurs ago, should be " . ---- | membership committee of the New --_-- A t : : s -- many Chatham women spent a day Yr York County Lawyers' association, A deciwion of the courts after their] - or so. in Detroit, pv many 'of them whose findings were announced = ves WORKS BO WA flight nulhiied the charge against the A FH improved their time by making nu terday. The income of the average couple and they retwmed to Chicago h merous purchases. Their action was NOW PERMEATES THE WHOLE S------ Bei . | refunded. { lawyer, the committee finde, is 'no to week the refund of the smounts. discovered. and now they have to pay . greater than that of a patrolman or y YI amounts to a fine of $25,000," the piper. ; STORE. cg i . IN TWO-HOUR SPEECH IN COM-/a tradesman's elgk. There are SO IT IS NO AFFRONT TO PRO- said United States Distriet Attorney WAS DELIVERE : : i aay Se MONS, | more than sixteen thousand lawyers TESTANTS Sims, after the decision, ' and is pro 'LIVERED IN THE BRITISH BALLOON WAS WRECKED, ! nen jin the city, -- bubly the heaviest financial penalty COMMONS. ; : ed, fresh spring air our spirlts ree Certain Parts of Frontenac Would | AGED 102 YEARS [Not to be Able to Marry Roman|™" "Pon w case A this kin, MN ------ And Passengers and Crew Had Excit- AGE ANS, : : . Welcome the Measure Because | Catholics--Statement by Judge : _. Bullous Reiterated Single Cham. 3 v ng Wile, a y ; » : They Produced Much Hay, the eottish Centenarian Living in| Leet Regarding Quebec Marriage ata sey Argument and Alleged a ww m, Germany, April 21.--Parseval [new, Whea _this feeling takes De Admitted ~ i A il CO 1 : AUSTRALIA JURY PROBLEM. ¢ Scandalous Bargain With the! ' the very latest dirigible. came to ~ etor Admitted, | Argentenil County. an, = then A Nationalists MH {an untimely end, this morning, when posstasion. of you remember our Special to the Whig | Montreal, April 21.--Hale and hear- Montreal, April 21.-- "Has a Protes- ay 3 ] on Home Rule Ques | aking a trip from Berlin to Amstor- . i 21.~In the H of | y Melbourne, April tion | store Ottawa, April 21. -In the House Be {Lys at the age of 102 years, John Me- leant minister the right to appeal to | Three murder cases have ? : (dam, with twelve passengers and Commons, vesterday afternoon, TI Rag, of Grenville, Argentenil county, {ihe government when the validity of | been tried before juries in 'london, April 2.~The house of | TE. A dangling rope caught in a Edwards {Froatenac), m . lengthy has just celebrated the anniversary of |, mariage performed by him between Melbourne, and 18 each in- commons sat until 3.2% o'clock this! "top, upsetting the equilibrium, h of over two hours duration, ui; pirth. Mr. McRae is in' a robust a Catholie and a Protestant is aonoli- | stance verdicts "of acquittal and the airship nearly turned turtle, a : morning, a pumber of opposition phe strongly opposed. the paming of tion | "ate of health amd mjoys his threo | of by the courts ¥' was one of the were returned. The presid- amendments to clause two PR Tn but the people Long io topes. The ry He ne a great Portion fouls a day as well as he did yesrs questions psked Judge Leet at 4 nivet- ing judges bave remarked on parliament bill, restricting the pow- balloon landed in a swamp and the : hin. rommsirite So Whacing: - Inorg ago. He came from Inverness, Seot- ing held in the Zion Congregational the action of the jurymen in orn: of the house of Joris. the a | Wrecked passengers had a thrilling es imgthy tables showing ' . I ts o Hand, to: Canada. seventy vears ago. |ehurch, Rjion. the subject of og Mont. | such strong terms that it has ures other than money bills Dime} but pone were seriously hurt. the shiffiorent moupittios of, tho» ys and has four sous in this city. {real courts and their jurisdiction i been decided to ask for special rejected by sabstantial majorities el oor OFF TEN LICEN K who will eventually seamen | ; ; aires j# legislation to secure only the : Ho b "OF | EN LICENSES. & dumping ground for their surplus d Population of Paris Au asking the Guestion the inquirer 1 Rd ? lags of cliizens tc the most part after the application of -- goods if this agreement goes through. | ii . . : referred to the Hert case, and the l¢ serve on juries. the closure. | When Hamilton Voters Asked for Re tr. Edwards pointed out that in 1908 Paris, April 21.-The population of | position of Rev. Mr. Timberlake, of 8 The uncompromising attitude taken duction of Si Mr Fisher saul that the reason why | Paris, according to the census com: Paint St. Charles, who performed the by Premier Asquith greatly pleased | vg . ms Xe thers was such - little production in pleted March Bth lust, is 2,566,986, | nweringe, which was later sunulled by } his followers. An acriminous duel | Hamilton, April 21.--The license com- : 34 AN : { : ye rther 5 n agricaltural products in Canada, was which skiws un increase of 124,205 the courts. He wished to know whe- | TERNAT.ONAL LANGUAGE in personalities occurred at the close | INsODErS went farther than people because of the fact that the majority [Compared with the census of 1906. ther Protestant, clergymen had any qu- | INTER ath ty : Pe hority from /the government to per- | ton, who was p rh , {To be Taught Compulsorily in AM] " , fonspieucus for his The list given out th roing of { & pn ¥ nosy anturraptions, and Ii = 5 a i morsing caus Of, which We are offering a great as. h 3 voled by cutting off instead : of the silting between Karl Winter: | oe y Koff ten intend of six of farmers wore running things wa! 4 . in th : f Ty The. mes] orm marriages in the provinee of Que . careless, slip-shod manner thought Fae J ! Schools in the World Home Seare- | od several surpris-s ti ber from Frontenac, however, thought {INS i S play hurhilh Phe Sheirman roint- | SOFYND] 0 411 the woven " Me | Berlin, April 20.~The is edly warned Earl Wintertou and When we bre a the sweel scents vive and we look about tor something | | ERB LII PLOT 20 SEPP Lb t Ler rey | {hotel licenses, and one shop license. that such was not the eave and that ' J ute bast declarad that Tim- | govirament ap y . an the years went by there was 'a! : ee . y wrlake bad no right of appeal from jreported to be ig favor of the plas to fpealed 10 the members generally tol - conmtant increas in the output of such [IN DETAINING SIR WILFRID{ the decision of the courts. As for the [invite the nations af the workl to a | preserve the dignity ud decom "oF 0 ee nens products and this steady increase | LAURIER right of Protestam clergymen to per- | conference in 12: th disenss the adop- the house. 'The debate will be re re ' would be almost completely stifled if {form marriages between people, irre- [tion of an international language, {sumed on Mond a ' t ' In . this pact was made law, {Prom the Imperial. Conference Will spertive of their religion, he said that [with the idea of facilitating commer The cabinet nly proclaim their [OF ORATORY AXD BRING BILL 10, Seth, Slaiy any Sing tn ects: _ He dil not helieve Chast the cont ol 1 Net be Misunderstood, so the Lon. n the province of Quebwe mixed mar- | einl anid other internation relations. | intention to pass the bill as it stande | TO VOTE. Copenhagen, Old Rose, Grey Pr foodet ufis was higher, in the Unite { don Morning. Post Says. ringes were illegal, unless performed | It ix jrop sed, if an agreement bel Honie Secretary Churchill, yesterday, | gy =_---- ai Natural at 20¢, 25¢ to 37 1-2e. States than in Canada, id view of | by Catholic priests. Tt has been 80 by | renched, to have the language tanoht | refused to even consider oti J: The House of Representatives Likely the undeniable fact that the United | London, April: 21--Discussing the {the 'weelesinstion) Jaw. ual at one time {compulsorily in all schools. lisnit the operation: of ata 3a to Vote on Reciprocity Measure at Wid al . States for many vears back have had | possibility of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's ali | the rockesinstion! law and the civil law | en . three years: He declared that the | Three O'Clock This Afternoon. aew e Linens an enormous surplus of all sich goods, [sence fiom the imparial conference, {of the province had been the same | ravernment would i o . > > . » |. OO ¥ « ~ > and which surplus is still on the in f the Morning Post says: thing. The provision still survived in 'BLAME LAID BY DIAZ time limit of the seer] Recent any | Washington, April 21.--When ihe | Especially adapted to the making of ovease. He thought that the United | "If R. L. Borden declines to do this {the civil law of the province. { we 44 riod in which they | disc ussion on the Canadian reciprocity | Suits, comes in colors Tan, Rose, States would continually seek a great: | time what he did in 1907, to facilitate Replying to. & remark of the chair- | little % en d re ari the upper house. 3 { bill resumed, to-day, it was evident | Copenhagen, Pink, Hello, Creme and wr market in Canada for their sarplus | Sir Willvid Laurier's attendance, his nran, that he eonsiderad such a condi-| ON THE. AMERICANS. FOR THE Temi : squith, in a fighting | that the leaders on both sides wepe | White, 45 inches wide ahd as a consequence displace the ' getion wiil not be nesunderstood. {tion of affairs an affront to the Pro- | TROUBLES speech, declared that the government | anxMus to stem tide of oratory from » ) ; Canadian home market, | impetsally, it is of far greater im. |testunt ehrgy of the province, Judge | a wou accept no amendments which | their followers and bring the bill to 73¢ QUALITY AT U0e. He admitted that certain parts of i portance that the reciproeity bill, un- | Leet said that he did not ste it that | pinion would exclude from the clanse any |8 vole before three o'clock. Most of .--s the county of Frontenae would wel {der which Canada is made to purchase { wav, as the Roman Catholic priests {That are Taking Place on Froatier class of legislation. The assumption | the many amendments presented by Old Bleach Suitings come this AgreCinen i. gure at privilege ud prefoionce against the {had no right, as far as he knew, of ==Says They Disarm Federal and auderiying the bill, he*said, was that Suthusiadts wilt he Pitched Bodily Deu parts were extensive producers and {1e5t of the empire in a foreign mar {murrving Vrotestants. | : a > ' Ouse of commons, representing SY ey 3 ere conierences hetween ; SRVY & ORY ; ¥ growers of hay. Wolfe Island was | ket, shoul| be resisted, than that the | . a Arm Rebel Troops and Pight With{,. people, had provided checks on | the leaders before the session opened, Ries. he yy aL yy cha perhaps the greatest hay growing sec: | statecmen responsibre for jt should at-'| CANADA KEEPS PROMISES. hanger, the hana of lords. They wire * not {this Sotmng, amd it iw "usderstood L prol, B LSg0PE LneYs BEY, ' an tion in Ontario. He believed that £3 [tend the smperial conference, i . -- New York, April 21.--A special Times | t2King away ite veto, but were only | that Hcpretutative Uiierwood was : wake it free would S¥anvialy WOrs | "Committed to the American policy | London Truth Enderses Canadikn Im. despatch from Mexico City says limiting its duration and scope. LE ht My : : Speq Jaa: Demo VERY SPECIAL AT 40¢, hardships to the growers, in the event ' Gi Wilivid could not be expected to | migration Agents' Work, | An extraordinary misunderstanding Fhe veto of the erow nos gone," | t on are an to avor using . exclaimed the pring minister. "I js | SV08m roller tactics to force action. White Dre L . e of a short crop in Untario, show himself more favorable to pro- | ii i for . i : . a Lowdon, April 21.--Labouchers _ {is responsible for the erroneous im- t Pres t Taft had : 1] Speaking of the horse markel, Dr. {jects of closer uion for political con Frupi 3 ay aha EER PA | es revailing in the United [8% dead as Queen Anne. It has gone! . alt had a personal inter " tad k : a or, 'Teuth, in a final article on the (PTeSMon prevanhing in matey : 8 view to-d th ber of i ; Cdwards that if this agree : ; per, » art n ; : , by disuse: so ought the v ay wi a pumber insur Ki sultation, or naval defence, than it Canadinn government's emigration | AUS concerning both the form aud | I oy Yeto of the! ent republican representative in con- | All Pure Irish Linen, at 40c¢ to 78e¢. ous, asking that they support the 36 inches wide. Special at 206¢. ery n who wanted | previ sessions when w on | i ¥ ' gre ment passed every ma « anted | previous i he was fre methods, says one does not hear of | fontents of the Mexican government's house of lords oo ue. ras] s { I a horse would receive from $25 § ¢ " ! i 3 "Wh he , : 8 nal Loh ey nw getting. | rom any such entanglement. Ideaths from starvation through des- jrepty ta he . niet Beaten itself i 4 a partisan alle |; onndian reciprocity bill, ax it wes . : . #0 Je . : ¥ : NCR 'ti i | i" ve i . tavern : . tind i : Fey on oy nasi and Kuehee anvat Fite ACCEPTS THE CHALLENGE fr euthin very Shope poet Presidemt Ding, far from promising one particular party, continued rg best. intareste ofthe ropublicnn Union Dress Linens pres ne cheaply a ve , HAA oy yy Ing a) isfnctety oti Mr. Asquith, "it be s , 4 raised in the United States owing 10 [Of the Methodist Conference Over! individuals into dire want, and: thet tUsfactory restrictive mensures in len] a at k 4 SC: Metataury Yo te WE INVITE INSPE ; he climatic conditions, Across the | he T . {untheifty and careless may experience | "OTHE operations, such as ave de [deal with it by legislation. i GERMANY WAKING UP ios 1NSPROTION, the clima Ww , the Temere Decree, 3 iy -oxf © manded by Washington, merdly states | "The liberal- party has received no | : _- ; : : \ k , as hen i a h {poverty, generally speaking | TW lige they axe wt a. fontan, en Montreal, April 21.--The Roman Ho : od able to enki R. the MAN | that: he has repeated to the federal mandate from the country for the lp, Establish Diplomatic Posts st ana in ah - two or three | | atholie church has accepted the chal- | through ararring. Periods : PASS | commanders orders previously issued [bill and will wee the machigery | Washi ' there to Walt Foes Teach on lenge of the Methodist Géneral Confer- | lavinent i ns r? Of Unem- {hy the Mesican government. created by it in this parliament to | Washington and London. crops of adaifa + : * ence committee to fight out the legali. |P'O¥Ment without undue distros. { The Mexican note states that the [carry out the objects the party has! Berlin, April 20-0t is stated that " where we can only raise one crop, Fo : : | To sam up the whole question, inp : : » 3 | the esti ps for the } Coming to cattle, Dr. Edwards re {ty of the ne temere mixed marriage de- ithe fa f the evid fi IH p Diaz government is not lable for {at heart. p> TD hates flor the be shortly sited MBE dive tices } oj Free. Bev. Canon Roy, secretary of [128 ace of the evidence irom all parts 4 00 es of any kind beeause of oc Mr. Baliour, leader of the opposi- [10 be submitted to ths reichsiag econ- - ¢ Fespective. prices in every {Archbishop Bruchesi, when his até of the country, it would be prepester- |. . } fn b la: id th j \ tain provision for ow dipl tic DIED. "tate in the United States as com | ¥ #1, 1 bis atten- lous to suppose that. any particular currences on the rontier; that the (tion, said that the claim that the | Ww ! ipiomatic WRIGHT : Kix Aa : ' 20kk pared with Canada, and declared that | MO" as galiod This ar to the an a * United States troops are disarming {house of commons should be omni- [Hants at : ig 4 nnd Arado 1611, Jv Prigh Born Th Casali, . . . i enera conference demand on the han . ee pew attaches will en of tech ; h ath the Canadian farmer would receive ao F® ia : o : h arm ¥ ] : and, aged 74 yoars leas price, as in the case of horses, | KOVernment to change the condition, ihe invitation ul Catuda to STL and that most of the fighting in the {doetrine, Jt meant absolute single | vical knowledge in engiirin and a fhe American buver will come 'a {said foe We are net afraid of any fC di a ag Promises Tate BW 'reiel ranks is being done by Ameri {chamber government He maintained | Kindred branches, who will report pro- n ? Canada, buy the unfinished cattle jthing like that. These dissensions are {the Canadian immigration authorities cans. that the electors did not know when (87™® In inventions and indastrial de- | William SARL, senior 25th, take them across the line, feed them | Pare Lo arise outside of the Roman re fully redeemed. fthey returned the government that velopment. It i" probable that tech 1 rough stuff, finish them up and re- it atholic church, but they will quiet | nG FIRE AT WESTPORT [they were voting for home rule, the | "ical advisers will be added to some ceive the fished price. The only down. i x ---- : & | Whole constitution being sacrificed in f of the German consulates J the | ing they lack for feed over there i | Benim gy } Nap TR : mndalous harp tw » gov- | heme proves successful in Amerion | . 3h ng ay a « pu 0 hs 4 A NEGRO SHOT DOWN. {The Rlectrieal Plate Works Building @|n scandalous baryain between the gov Land Grout Britain, it will &: extents | ROBERT J. REID, he by-products of wheat, as bran anc | | Destroyed @ | "mment and the nationalists. ly a : os i The Leadi Undertaker shorts, so we should not allow our Waethunsoutie fo 8 . Liv K 1 21 "+ {to other countries "Pho: ; 1 ng " hr. wheat to go into the United States A Posse Surrounded Him in a Brick! Westport, April 21. Westport was Avermore, Ky., April 21.-- MONTREAL LABOR COUNCII a -------- me B77. 230 Princess Street. free Kiln, ; the scene of a disastrous fire, which Por Kilimg o_white ghas in . : MO? CALL. 2 + i Woman Burned to Crisp. . : ag : . : : ' ote : 4 quarrel, otter, . In conclusion, Tir. Edwards said that| Burlington, W.Va, April 21-8. J, { broke out, surly reals Slay mE and apy was tied to a post gf Is in Favor of the Reciprocity Agree) Montreal, April 21.--~In the explosion JAMES REID il the agreement wus ratified it would | Jennings, a negro murderer wanted in continued dor over an hour during S af i i. of a coal oil stove, this morning, Mrs The Old Firm of Undertakers, . y 8 beh Han ich 4 he building and chinery the stage in the opera house @| ment. } : Be 254 and 206 PRINCESS STRE®D, surely spell ruin to the farmers of Firebrick county, for killing a white | Which time the building and machinery and viddiets- with bullets BF 5 Alfred Bergeron, aged forty-one, was { "Phone 147 for Amd " Ontario and in other sections of Can- man, was surrgunded by a possd in © the electrical plate works, better Ey hid) yr Montreal, April 21.4 onsiderable | burned to a crisp and died in great | ada, and he hoped that it would not gn old brick kiln on the outskirts of known as the Westport Foundry com 3 . {suthusiam in favor of the reciprocity | agony. Her hushand, in trving to us i HOUSE CLEANING TIME, set through, fluntingdon, yesterday, and shot to PARY, was completely destroyed. act between Cannda and the States | sist her, was also badly burned, : ' ive our beautiful Brussels Cars ideath. More than 200 bullets were | How the fire originated a not knasn Teh Pd bbb FPP 0I Me e Y! was masiifestéd at a est ing ob the | ------------ pets, aise some Sq ares ui reasonable h i i here the tworstorey frame build- | Eh RAAT (trades and labor council last evenin Received G i p at Turk's hone 165 ' : ¢ BYERLE fired at Jennings before a polis n | hete, but th rey ! } Ti eived Greetings, i 14 HADDINGTON BYE-ELECTION. forest wp to he hile --y killed the {108 and brick SGdition aad as aj " Died a Walkerton. ) {when a strong resolution in favor of | Ottawa, April 20. Capt. Birdwhisil h-------- ---- on ! : i i 2 v in flames k n, wi MNoAlexander | rity Was 3 8 : lint wg 3 Haldane's Seat Held by Liberals Ingitive. None of the posse was in- vg Ay a hia ob ao. Sh alparson os Fri South Brace : ¥ Riprocity Nap n yon oi mocrtary of the Canadian Boy Scouts, | & Tw ? Aa t k . . "hay ahny APN Sty BA {lorty-four to t Nn. A special com thie f Fr i Mr. Hope New Member, Fused, Sita Sqmmings Jought him {could be done to save the place. One mayor and general grand old man of mittee, which had been appointed to a es. fecuited ater al greet i 4 : 3 Ee 4 : » om the outs of Russ London, qa 3. Haddingten PM "or mare than an hour. . {workman recovered a few tools and | this town, died, this morning, aged | od the re iprocity set, reported that | emphasizing the value of scouts "a hyeclertion Mr. Hope, liberal, 3,652, that was all carried out of the burs. seventywight, following an accident | Joy found reciprocity a good thing fworld fraternity and brotherhood : with a horse. He was a conservative for the 'workers Representatives of | rr -- . © wan elected; Hall Blyth, © unionist, ing premises. had 3,184, A "re company had. several large or. and onee defeated Hon. Edward Blake. |, = 0 indorsed: the treaty. and - i The vacancy was caused by the ele {ders on hand and had been doing a -- - ta resolution favoring it was passed, DEM OBJECTS! Yution a Heh. R. B. Haldane to the inygqip WIS CHILDREN WRRR £aod bane, Shital, Swit The WILL TAKE HAZARDS! HURLED WIS GLASS EVE | : | ap ec The ligures at the last election LOOKING ON. {loss iwill mot be coverad By inmiance. | i {TO CANADA'S DESCENDANTS OF! ight 1 : INDANTS OF! were © fon. RB. RB. Haldane, bt re oe ' 'a ing 3 10 irent| } Hbeeal, 3905: RB. H. Miyth Mianes [A Farmer Beat His Wie to Death, HUMORS OF INSURRECTION. | NEVER BEFORE KNOWN To BEAT, ewig dud ed Krenn) LATIN RACE. . Then He Stabbed Himself, But! ee ! : ! : . y - } RIVAL. | Viterbo, ltaly, April 21. Tearing his. Why Representative Webb Opposes | rap ae May Recover. | Requests for Surrender are Promptly | bod , ae a { 5 efused. : gies eve from Is AEeOus Kmfe-scar- A ation " % OVERPOWERED BY MOR. Kennett, Mo; April 20.-With his! | . Refi aE _ Race to South Pole Between Amund- rod face, Castano Esposito, one of the nh al M ie Says They are ---- young sons and stepdaughter looking | San Diego, Cal, April 21.--San Bi | Swede, and Scott, the (smmora prisoners in the witness box, | onarchists. PURE 4d G Masked Band Mutilate Man Whe At on, James W. Stewart, a farmer, re. ogo is shaking its sides with laughter | Engl hurled it at the presiding justice, hit: | Washington, D.C, April 21. Repre- | - an 00D. tacked Ris Daughter riding four miles north-west of Ken: over an opera boufie situntion in the | glishman. ting him on the shoulder and causing imentative Webh, democrat, of North | : nett, beat to death his bride of ; four msurrection in Lower Califomia. lendon, April 21. Capt. Amandsen such excitement that the session of Caroling. whe lit Sh the. ort J R Jas. Redden & Co. Novih Vervon, Ind. April 1 the, beheaded her and then stab] Three times a duy General Simeon' annarently ie attempting to reath the cowri was suspended. fand will vor « « Yor dia Marcus 1. Tyler, whose daughter had beet hitnself moar the heart with a Berthold, commander of the reel Seth Pole by Stating at the end iu- | a Lousasd the attite ee prority, din " him of attacking her, was butcher knife, fe may wecover. Stew. ores, telephones Governor Yoga, al stead of at the beginning of the brief ! Got No Support. 'the treaty in the hope that it will pro- | Pope Warned Against Exertion upon by a mob of thirty live was {art has heen ma seven times, and, Frsenada, courteously demanding the Antarctic summer, thus facing the tre- | Guelph, April 2 --Rev. (. Jeff 'ues annexation of Cssada ad I oft . . men erday. Tyler, who is he was his wife's fourth husband. surrender of the capital of the terri mendous risk of teaselling through the WeCampe and J. H. McCombe, - the] "In that class," said he, "is my | ord . Apes 2. ~Pope Pius X is man, fought the mob off | Stewart became enaged when bis tary. . . iperile. of winter. © After the Fram rich evangelists, have' given up their friend, Ebenezer Hill, of Connecticut, | or gre pened, 300 has bow hour, but was finally = over jwife mortgaged a team of horses - 10] Thive times a day Governor Vegn os Ayres, on March 13th. 'revival campaign ' in Dublin street 'and there are many others through | fo oo by bis private physician, mutilated. He is obtain the release of her stepson, Jos as politely requests the general to the captain of the ship filed Mathodist chureh 'out the country who want pind 10 io ueppe. Petacel, to avoid ave loph Evans, from fail, where he was caine and take it. "fre videen to is in] €. Jeff McCombe tated that the trade relations with Cansdn in order | ote 10 cp. C mem, however, has ry: Ko attempt hos made. de cul pou AN : "4 L. _--i a t 4 f L i refs] 10 change from his daily rou ® hogs Win team Mn Root ween Christ 3 ; 8; SuRgvega toh + folie the to induse ; the natation of that line wed, yesterday, celebrated mass, ey © support that they - expected, and country. am opposed to annexa- | od gave 3 : Almo, where General Berthold parture of the Fram.™ Z i that their meetings, a® a result, had tionJjor this couniry is already big and gave a few private. audiences | . The exaot date spon which the Fram oo 10 Consneniul enough to war-'encugh. 1 would drop the Philippines | The Genuine sailed from Buenos Ayres i not sal or them to complete | their two if | could. Asother reson why 1 it hott i : : itn that the Terra ! { An i Ueiebrated Reottf, Buckles, Christy, 5 : A . : ' . ae Heath, hats are wold st Campbell oie . i pe i Beos', Kingston's only exclusive hat . tory of that race is that they wil jaa tax Store. accepi republican doctrines, They | "pig spring tonic" Gibson's sataral monarchists. They must | Thre hundred. boy scouts from look, towards a king." {eations parts of the province will get Sete -------- idistinguished conduct medals at Mas 2 Meadows Winter-killed. sey hall, Toronto, to-night. . Apel 21. Farmers through- | Duy spring tones." Gibson's, Pri adward ave suffering from: The Omtario goverbmen: puis isto winter killing off of many mes forve a law that no pe oan buy a Hallowell and Hillier pistol or dagger ho. police per : oa it . mit. { Bacon rolls only, 124c., Crawlord. e. The rt andes tT makes another demand se civil marriage law an issue. Lt Butter, Te. Kirk's. "Phong 112, {hardships await the accepting : i { ! man EPUING | Mexican federals, and arming rebels, [potent in legislation was a monstrous | Spm | RIDDLED WITH BULLETS, : sr CEP EHE ELD a | 4 i ! - the death of Mrs. Leow of , shout which Ottawa, April 2. ~The result of the inquest into +H 1 ih : tf

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