_ YEAR 78 NO. 94 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATU URDAY, APRIL 22, on, - -- I ---------- h 1 LAST EDITION = m-- THE NAVIGATION MERGER t i ' { To Have Parliament Sanction Capital of Richelieu Co. at $10,000,000. April A Conpe v ments for the big metger, in which the Richelieu «tio. Navigation company # controlling factor, took place, rday, when steps were taken to | tard the authorization of parliament to make the authorized caputal of the $10,000,000. As announced in the Gazette, with the exception of + few minor details, the merger has | been practically consummated. The | {board of the Richelieu company, which FOR will practically be the holding com pany, will be enlarged so as to include | the other interests. a It understood that Lord Furness, | Former if, head of the syndicate which has Bring ought the Northern Navigation company and the Inland Navigation | company, will be appointed chairman ! of the board of directors of the new | President Taft | porger corporation, . but Rodolphe when the | Forget, MI", under whose presidency esterday | the Ruwhelien company has attained ite marked success, will be the active 206 | persident of the new corporation to MM, The bill forty-five move | The Richelieu stock will he listed on votes than it did in the last the London Stock Exchange, and an the vote on its former introduction office will be opened in that. city having been 221 2, Seventy-eight - shortly. vapublicans voted aghinst the Sixty four republicans upheld hand of administration, Eleven demo cents vated against the bill, The fol Sacrifices Homie and, Reputation to lowers of Mr. Cannon expected=that at Disprove Murder Charge. Jemat 100 republicans would vi j i i 12.-~Mrs. Anita ngainst the bill. ' si . i ; Chairman Underwood sprang a { Ne himadi, of St Louis, yesterday ar | ration in the course of the day's rived in Chieago to clear Dr. Haldane i bate. He informed the house that Clenvinson of the charge of murdering had just received telegrams from wife with chloroform two years jwas hanging in sheds. district, saving that the United States | Ho was convicted of the charges | Persons who were willing pay Steel Corporation had closed down ity {for orchestra seats charged dou mills thers, throwing 3,500 men out of | {ble prices for the privilege of smpty work, giving the reason the neces ing their rifles or revolvers into the sity for punishing Underwood for {body of the swaying figure. Those in advocacy of the reciprocity and the gallery wede granted lower rate. list bills. Ihe opera honse was an inferno of {gun re and the sheriff, who tried Underwood democrats to high pitch of enthusiasm when he de Ho force wav was ordered Away lupon penalty of treatment. chured that he would cantinue his at : tacks on "I'he monopolistic system of | have I inally a detachment of militia protection." Ie added that every do) was committed. [rived on the scene and reinforced by |n posse drove the mob from the | lar he had in dhe world was invested | tre. Rani community was arouse i] lund" from midnight until dawn armed | in an independent steel company oper ating in his district. "This is not the first time," said Mr. Underwood, "that the steel trust has sought to deter me [Ome of 08 Presbyteries 34 Approved farmers from the surrounding country | from my course in the house on tho! the Proposal. who had heard vague rumors of trou- | tariff ill" i Toronto, April 22.--By majority |ble, streamed into town, thinking al Representative MeCall, of Massachu of over two to one, the of 'race war was in progress. All negroes setts, who was championing the rei ithe preshyteries throughout the Do- lin the town were warned to keep n- procity measure for President Paft, | minion have voted in favor of church doors, to-day. had a few words to say shortly be on the partproposed basis, The dramatic fore the voting began. | There are sixty-eight preshyteries ception in a pool room where Thirty-five amendments were votnd | {Canada and all have now voted on the land Mitchell hadjpquarrelled, down one after another. Formor' esolution. 51 have voted in approval (drew a revolver and shot the Speaker Cannon took the floor long ' of the basis of union, twelve have man. Town Marshal Stablet placed enough to rgmark that until this | (gted against, wd two have modified [Potter under arrest and took him to Canadian reciprocity agreement Was their vote in such a way that they |the lock-up. Within an hour a mob introduced, the House of Representa | must be countedhin opposition, (had formed and was menacing the tives had reserved to itsell the right | ria ---- Hail. Hall a dosen deputies were to initiate revenne legislation. right sworn in to protect the negro and the God's sake," he cried, 'Let us bring 'marshall removed his prisoner to the Canada down here and surrender th town opera house, getting the negro house to that country.' | through a back door and evading the | | ad-- Jo---------- | IN A [mob by a ruse. i i | | | BILL PASSED By United States House | of Representatives YOTIE 266 TO 89 ~ SUBSTANTIAL VICTORY PRESIDENT TAFT. ther Montreal, 22, | velopment ar in on th 'A Human Being Shot to Shreds. A STAGE LYNCHING : BE- navigation & Un to be ran wee | company WITH BULLETS FOOTLIGHTS, RIDDLED FORE representatives of = "For God's Sake," Cried Speaker Cannon, "Let Us Canada Down Here and Surrender the House to That Country." Washington, April 22 won a substantial yvietory House of Representatives, afternoon, passed the Canadian rect procity. agreement by vote of more, Kentucky--FPeople Paid Double Prices to Empty Their Re-| volvers Into the Negro. i Cathoun, Ky., April With Ain upon the scene to prevent a the authorities set out, day, to investigate the lynching William Potter, a negro, who went { his death laste pight at Livermore, Leight miles from in the | melodramic scene of vengeance ever en- acted. Accused of fatally shooting | | Frank Mitchell, a young white man, fof Livermore, the assailant was strung up before the stage of 'the Livermore | Opera House and a crowd of one | hundred men and boys, all armed, who | Ifill! the theatre, riddled his body with l {bullets. So much per shot = was charged, the sum to be turned over {to the Mitchell family. Early to-day | when Potter's hody was cut down it out 22. mili- race war, vester of in to got ses ION, here mosi to measure, 1 the | ny JOSES NAME TO SAVE LOVER, ite f hieago, April de hae his | is fps. to and is appealing Mes, Sehmridt, who pretty, sacrificed her i to 8 were is extremely hax good nan and her home hax declared] in an affidavit {was with Cleminson all the i (the tragedy, that they loons together, If her story that Cleminson could at the time the as Cleminson. Sh that night visited holds it not crume his nve free she of arosed and | hig will prove severe been home ar CHURCH UNION QUESTION a members tragedy had its in Potter Potter white | union | in ' THE USE OF HER P PICTURE EB d ; a | When the mob learned it had been WIFE BRATHR ASKED MERC v. STORE. | tricked, the infuriated members storm- ed the opera house, overpowered the | She Was Exhibited in a Window and guards and strung up Potter to a Takes Matter to Court--=Obtained rafter. The footlights were turned on | and scenery shifted to give the scene a $1,000 Damages. background. ,Then the shooting be of | gan. Marshal 'Stablet tele phoned to Sheri Beelep-in town to go at once and call out a company of militia. Given Thorough Lashing. Montreal, April 22. Wilfrid Gervais, who was recently sentemced to months' imprisonment and six lashes, yesterday morning received the whip- ping at the hands of an Alton, Ont, But He Was " six Washington, April 22.--Members the Supreme Coprt . of the United | | States yesterday put their heads to man, in the presence of ten witnesses. i gether to determine whether a pretty At tle sight of the cat-o-nine tails | woman, particularly a pretty New | Gervais wilted, and plead for mercy, | York woman, may prevent the use of | but in vain. The lash wds laid on | hor photograph for advertising or vigorously, and left great welts on the {jade purposes. Photographers, news man's back. papers and moving picture men are | Gervais was convicted of having th to be vitally eoncerned. brutally beaten his sixteen-year-old | Phe court was considering the case wife, ending up by almost killing her. | of Mes, Aida T. Rhodes, of Brooklyn, | A SR N.Y. One day, arrayed in her wedding Negroes to Buy Railway. {rown, she had her photograph taken Dallas, Tex., April 22. Booker present for her hus Washington, negro educator, and afterwards her sister. gro financiers of the north, are plan ning to buy the International & Great | Northern Railroad at the receivership [stamp store. iS sale to be held in Palestine, Tex., on | Mx. Rhodes obtained from the vom Nay 15, according to a report print. | pany exhibiting her phot ograph a $i, the cavital of the d od yesterday. It is said that Washing: 000 judgment Now the Supreme Court | ry + 'ili wr re 0 sae ; ton will attempt to operate Nahin, of the United States is asker d to annul " ah 'N Nr XH at er i: HEWars with negro labor exclusively if ho gots | 88 unconstitutional the New York sta rnb fT : "ay, Au at vy control. The line is a narrow gnugo | tute of 1963, making it a misdemeanor nectasily potlute its waters, he sa rood. . to use a name or photograph for ad. |The personnel of the commission |vertising or trade purposes without heen announeed, but it is pro- {the consent of the subject, able that Justice Teetzel, of the - tsnpreme comt, will 'be the chairman ay wil bn sh rane TO BE INVESTIGATED. Government to Appoint Clinton of Inquiry for Ottawa. maw Toromto, April 22.--The Ontario gov ernment will appoint a commission | fo investigate the outbreak of typhoid fever and small-pox in Ottawa, ac- cording to W. McCullough, chit { medical health officer of the province, Dr. McCullough stated that he had | received] reports showed that {the sanitary condition whieh would hardly any hamlet in the province, mueh « N { for a birthday . Lbhand., Not long Lindaw remarked, ftoday in the 131s "1 saw your of a preture trading which window was one be tolerated by less in Some has not Emperor Has Throat Trouble, Viena, April 22. Emperor" Joweph is again having trouble his throat, He was to have a audience yesterday morning to Austrian and Hungarian premiers, but later it was announced that his physi cians had advised his majesty to abandon further awdiences for the present, Many Corpses as Baggage. with | Montreal, April 22.--A return joint | plated in the pasesnger department of the [the C.P.R,, as to the handling of bay age in the past year, refleets tha re markable increase which has 2 re | place in the passenger trafic on the Geand Trunk in the twelve months. The baggage handled sah to ¥.- lhelieve that there is human or Rnb ta 411.680 preces, an increase of 1,013,770 lide on the planet Mars, Smith's Falls Has 6.140 People. [as compared with last year. Hems | In a wes delivered at the Uni: Ottawa, April 22. Assessment of selected for special mention are baby | versity of California he expressed the ! the town of Smith's Falls, just com: [earriages and corpses, Of the baby Igpinion that the markings seen on the pleted, shows the total to have tn. 'earriages 12,161 were handled, while surface of the planet and supposed by creased from £1.850,000 to 32,110.49 20M2 corpses were transported for some scientists to be canals con uring the past year. The popula {long or short distgnces. The cans of gyructed by intelligent beings for ir tion is officially placed at 6,146. milk carried amounted to EM.S55, an 'rigation purposes are nothing more | inerense on the year of 58,785, while '(phan carthquake fissures They am The civil servants' association eleet-' the parcels checked numbered 159,379, {too rough and too wide for eiinal: , od officers at Ottawa and waited on an inorease of 111,105, Ihe said. He exhibited photographs in Hon, ys. Fielding Ja ok fow the Reciprocity in Quebec, tsufpert of his belief. establishment of a system of super annuation. | Quebec, April 22.-A Mexican officer | Reprieve for Slayer. An attempt was made to burn the is stated to be in town at present Winnipeg, April 21. hy Bilo- Methodist church at Wyoming, Ont., looking for recruits for the army of | J a leted of the: murder of Mich: oil soaked waste being placed under President Diaz, or it may possibly be qel Babi} on: Nov. Ist, 190, and the stops amd set on fire. ithe army of the insurgents. As far i ? # at the last: assizes to be , fissures, ete., successfully treat- as can be he has made ap see Auril 25th; next Tuesday od without an operation. Write for proaches to soveral members of the - vl has rn ante ay, free booklet aud references. Dr. lar forces here, both artillery and | ®! i Fg & nd. A Hawke, 21 Wellesley street, Toronto. antry, but where his residence is or prieve or 0 May Pr! Five regiments of the weston On as to what his identity is, there js SPPlication y - Taftiave hog by G. re. tario command will not go into camp little chance of finding out. There are --t 10 Justice CH be ti ¥! 3 this year because of inactivity in re | {quite & number of ebecers who one b being pe. Be d praying the minis- | ocwedings are being ter of justiee for a tommutation of ting, ; might take a chance down in Mexico, hi Deverell, Toronto, died of but the whole be sent to pr _ conducted with such sirict secrecy that [sentence were about to a hile fasting to cure him ttle definite can be ascertained on Ottawa, and the time wos short. {the subject." ( -------------- DAILY MEMORANDA, 1 Smallpox in Pembroke. o Hon. Nashansie King has appointed | Pembroke, April 22--A case of words I Rev. C. Gordon (Ralph Connor) smallpox has been detected in the St. ALS ror stylish men. By 'of the conciliation board | Lawrence Hotel here, and the place | as sale to-night at Waldren's. OH Nr (Sermon appointed to. to deal 'with the con! {has been quarantined with about twen ry The disease NO LIFE ON MARS. com- | [Does Not Believe There is Any on the Planet. April Prof. Re one of the astromo- does not animal rkeley, ( 'al., 22. be 0D. Aitken, imery of Lick Observatory, i ! strike in the west =PAID T0 SEE- Climax of Negro Hatred at Liver-|§ |e i | Lord | th | be not {TO , sented used for | ani, valid source of authority in the Canadian Ween Yeaehers in New MISSING W. FT POPE. The Stock and "the 'Book Debts Sold! by Auction. Rherbrooke, April The] | stock and book 'debts belonging to WW. ! F. Pope, Bromptonville, who mysteri- lously disappeared last January, were sold office of John J. Griffith, | anetionieer. I'he inventory of the stock was placed at $6,364 and the | book debts at $1,465. The stock -was j pasngh in by Louis Pare, of Granby, geventy-one (ents on the dollar, {and he also boug bt the hook debts at! {thiry ents. on the dollar. Mr. Gof {ith, curator of the es tate, the price secured wis | {TO FILL MADE THREA Que, > in the Condemnation. LAURIER L ASKED VACANCY | who is joint stated that A JUDICIAL IN P.EL i very good + a + | George Taylor, the Gananogue Veter- + an, is Worried Over the Travelling s+ Expenditures of the Cabinet Ministers. Special tb the Whig Ottawa, April 2.--R. L. Borden, @ | leader of the opposition, threatened to ASKS FOR ARMISVICE, * + Washington, April 22.- & Madero, insurrecto leader, has come down off his high perch, and this morning he telegraphed Dr. Vasquez Gomez, his agent here, to * > + : * { the signai honor this summer of To Move a Motion of] Va us | Telation which Queen's university shall TWO VITAL.QUESTIONS® Before the sembly. the Whig 22, Ottawa will have an To Come General As- Special to Ottawa, April The on June tertaining the general assembly the Canadian Presbyterian church church parliament wili meet 7th and all the sessions 'are to be held in the centrally located Knox church, City . Hall Square. 7 It is be lieved hy many local Presbyterians that the honor of succeeding Rev Dr. "Forest, principal Dathousie university, Halifax, modera- tor's Chair will fall to Dy R P. MacKay, secretary of the foreign mission board for many years. At lehst three questions of" vital interest. tg the whole Canadian church! will come up for action. The of in the Rev. sustain to the church still trembles in the balance, and a battle royal is predicted betwien the advocates and the opponents of clean-cut separation, Church union with the Methodist and begin negotiations with Pre- | condemn the government by bringing sident Diaz for an armistice % +> * % mediately fill the judical vacancy in} | #EFEEIeSOS 29444548004 004 | Prine a Fedward Island. He said that f the vacaney had spread over a per tiod of nearly two years and the gov. | | ernment was making a party football | With | of the appointment. Many cases {awaited hearing and the people were | Berkley | suffering owing to the non-appoint- | of | ment of a judge in the Court of Ap received |Peals in that province, Fe |} Rir Wilfrid Laurier replied that OE | on did not think there was any undue de- delay in the matter. If, as Mr. Bor. {den had said, there were nuany goad | men to choose from in order to make then it would re time to pik the HU NTS AT EIGHTY - -ONE. - Fitzhardinge Presented Cups on Anniversary. April 22, --At Fitzhardinge, fox hounds, present the mombers of hunt of two gold cups an celebrat of his eighty first b lay wks he said that althougt wo out the hounds only in the season slivhtest London, Castle, Tord the Fitzhnrdinge a from master 4 ir warning had twen had | the appomtmieit, | quire considerable {best one. I Mr. Borden--""lf there were none to Shoaas from, the appointment would we made imanediately | suppose.' Wiliride--""1li we had no men {choose from, there would be nb pointment." be. Taylor, (Leeds) brought up the Imatier of travelling expenses incurred { by each of the government London Paper Suggests it be Made | and their He had the re- the Subject at the Imperial Cou- {turns before him, showing the detail ference--Violation of Treaty. {ed expenditures and in his remarks | took oceasion to cite a few irvegulari- London, April The Morning charges. which he termed iradulent Post, in an editorial on the work of Tips, wine and liquors on the Imperial Conference, | special cars were positively ridielous suggests that the conmittee im {he declared. Now when a minister or periul. defence take the opportunity [his deputy or any civil servant, } a tip, he should wet a receipt | goes to discuss how to meet the American naval menace the Great Lakes. from the car-porter for the quarter The Post declafes that it. does not dollar, handed him tor his attention matter that these vessels are called jdnd services, according to Mr. Tay- lor. The member for leeds read from | training ships: their presence is a violation of the Rush-Bagot Treaty, {returns of expenses for last year fs {follows $200 ; and a standing menace to Canadian independence. It would he 'better | Sir Frederick Borden, tips,' mv the (Civil Service Conunission, tips, $700 ; tion treaty until the American ui . | Sir Richard Cartwright's depart: ment of Trade and Commerce spent altogether for travelling expenses, ete ¥18,233.00 and the Railwayy Commis sion. spent $18,389.00 incliding private | car and meals, $7,719.00 and tips, ernment has given an earnest its The travelling expenses of the Trans. good faith by dismantling its navy continental commissions . was $7,700 on the Great Lakes, in accordance {and out of that Mr. Taylor said some with the existing peace treaty. | 81,5 509 was spent in "lush" for sueh | rr articles as champagne and liquors pur chased fram Bate and (o., Ottawa. 3etnede dete Maddasatsntod Hon. 1. I". Brodeur's expenses ns | 120,855, tips, £100, cabs, $1,400, the #1} otal of his departments being $23 20 er * with yen Limes the hunting fy se he intention of giving up WOULD BE A MENACE ON THE to ap Sir HAVE WARSHIPS GREAT LAKES, minister assistants, 2 ties | coming on 1 {on on 1 | i { from the Beifish standpoint, paper, to let the Americans denounce the treaty if they do Sot wish 'te abide by its terms: Finally, the Post proposes the post. ponement of the lord Mayor's meeting in support of the arbitra | - of + SCALPED BY HAZING, | og -- -- Lewisburg, Pa., + Clarence Waychoff, of Jefler- 4 son, Pa, a student in Buek- 4 nell University, is in a danger- % ous condition as the result of # . hazing, during which the 4% young man was partially + scalped by fellow students # While returning to his board- + ing house Waychoff was + pounced upon and taken toa 4+ nearby cemetery 29 April 22 | Coming to the travelling expenses of o{ Hon. Mr. Paterson and on. Mr. | Aylesworth, Mr, Taylor said these two 3 ministers were exceedingly economical # | However, Hon. dydney Fisher had an 3 item of 2102 for incidentals, which he ! & thought could only mean a "bar" ae & 'count, The Postmaster-Genera? spent + 2365.94 in tips. #! The itemized & Pugsley was not | account of Hon. Mr, | handed in yet, and [Mr. Taylor said the only excuse he could think of was that the minister was ashamed to bring it down i Ma said " Not at is Auditor Gienerals fe * * FERPA LP Pb be PEPPER EMES POOR LO WILL NOT GO. Wil be Absent From Con. gress of Races, | Washington, D.C., April The American Indian will not be repre at the first universal race eon gress in London in July. Aborigines from all parts of "the earth will be seen; but the United States red man will be absent because the comptrol ler of the treasury has decided that i the Indian appropriation could not he the expense of sending re the first Am all re | Pugsley BL all in the port, 1 The Interior department expenses for travelling, exceaded them all, showing an amount expended of $212, S85.00, : The debate was resumed on recipro city by A. M. Beaupsreant, (St. { Hyacinthe) for the liberals and re iplied to by William Wright, (Musko ka) for the conservatives, Redman &> ete. i i AGAINST IMPERIAL SCHEME. | [Mane hester Paper Says it Would be Out of Harmony. Manchester, April 22.--The Manches ter Guardian says that as far imperial defence goes, as much is be said against as for the elaborated | schemes aiming at common action, but poiitical grounds the argu ments are definitely against formal. as | distinetished from seatimedtal bonds of union, "We presentative types of erean, T0 SOLIDIFY BASIS OF IMPERI AL "Ext08 CENTRAL EXECUTIVE URGED { as | ta on . i imagine," the Guardian continues, "a scheme of federation, in {which questions of foreign policy | would be settled by representatives of | levery part of the empire with power | {to bind their constituents to definite expenditure and action, bit it j= diffi eult to imagine how such a federal | comneil could act without iepairing loreal control over home affairs. As far as we ean #6¢, your common im- {perial council would tend to become fn body out of sympathy with the By the Pall Mall Gazette--British Papers Discuss the Dominions and Ties of Empire. London, April pe ~The Globe says editorially : Many Australians and Canadians | fairly acknowledge their inexperience in the novel field of world politics, bus if they know what we intend doing we know that their desire will not only be bor loss friction within the empire, but for greater strength and security all round, as the co-operation 'hetwean the various partners in can creases. {The bifurcation of our domestic and The Pall Mall Gazette says the basis foreign policy, one of the evils of our | oh umpire a soladity | ghofitien) states, wold only be 'con until it is prov . ral {Frmed executive organization connected with } { rm e---- the whole, npon those lines. of repre: MEETINGS IN CHIN.TOWN, sentative democracy which are the | Saroh world to-day. | ¢ estern Mail says the Domin- | N ~Fourteen jons know that the world is already vies fea Eh and her I fatate, vo. Faugalae. The. proms {oar ot meth ih conduied a reviv mm - distribution as belonging to the & Men town under the protection of New York | For the Tt is understood that the meet. | were very effective.' "MN. th rset bogs" Ca, i @|in a motion, if Sir Wilkrid did not im {largely have endorsed the project since | last | greg {dum of the church, and land the assembly wil! be | stand on {in at least thirty and injuring dred. | Kaiser CATHOLIC COLLEGES | So Father Cavanagh, | shoukl endow Lend hy mainstay of the religions spirit ble intafie and athletic bodies never | yet made a\ people great | necessity for Ameriog divorce John Redmond and Elils Griffith on | the Welsh party, | voicing complete harmony Congregational bodies will also loom on the horizon. As an majority of the presbyteries the in over whelming general assembly in Halifax - is thought that the action to be tak- en this year will be for the assembly to send the « question of Organic union to the individual sessions and ations. This wil! be equivalent a thoroughly democratic referen- will leave no te the whole con- to room for conjecture membership's feeling. The board of Social and Moral form, through Rev. Dr. Shearer, secretary, will introduce a radical port on the church's attitude towards monopolies and ill-gotten fortunes, asked to clearly-defined workingman as Re the re strong and the side of the industrial conflict. take a his TRAIN FELL FROM BRIDGE Into a Rocky Gorge, Killing Thirty Passengers, Town, South 'Afriea, A crowded passenger train on the Koweira railroad, thirty miles from Grahamétown, went through a bridge and toppled two hundred and fifty { feet down into a rocky gorge, Killing a hun ima April 22.- Cape Nearly all were British grants going up country. DRAGGED HEAVY GUNS Sleeping Artillerymen Killed Them. Bresleau, Gerntany, April 2.-Two | gunners were killed and several were , badly injured when the horses attach 'ed to a camping battery of artillery took fright and dragged their heavy guns over sleeping artillerymen, Wilhelm has ordered a sweep officers Over and ng investigation, and three have been court-martialed, SHOULD BE AIDED BY ANDREW CARNEGIE. 6 T=diana, Says --atholic Chure Absolute Necessity for Am 21 ica. Father ( re Dame uni New York, April ava WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Apr i 1 8 AN Lasrance ~das m nd tempera- The Sp it Of Spring NOW PERMEATES THE WHOLR STORE. Same When we breathe the sweet scents ed, fresh spring air our spirits ree vive and we look about for something new When this feeling takes possession of you remember our store Of which we are offering a great as- sortment in all the newest weaves Pongee Linens and striped effects, colors Amythist, Tan, Sky, Copenhagen, Old Rose, Grey Natural at 20¢, 25¢ to 87 1-2¢. 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Monday, 1811 | naugh, president of Ne versity, of Indiana, av'the dinner of! {the Notre Dame club of New York, | made a plea that Andrew Carnegie Catholic and | as unde pnominational | | ] own | schotls colleges as well ones "Mr Carnegie is defeating his failing to give to Catholic in declared Father Cava metitutions the Nim stitutions," "These Are naugh i is an absolute | It the socialism that "The Catholic church is one bulwark aganst and | I'he church realizes the difference between rich and poor never can be destroved, and the marrage of long-haired men and short-haired wo men will be in vain" IRELAND AND WALES. great Same Platform. London, April 2.~John Reda leader of the Irish party in paris ment, and Elis Griffith, chairmar spoke from the Holyhead last same night, and coe » me platform at k | eration for securing Irish and disestablishment of the Wales. Mr. Redmond also promised Irish assistance for whatever measure of self-government the Welsh and Scotch peoples desired for them selves. | DEFEATED AMENDMENT Church of To Strike Fruits and Vegetables) From Redyratity BL Ottawa, April 2.-The House (Commons rose at three o'clock, morning, after a warm fight in mittee of wavs and means on 2 re ciprocity agreement, when W. Rea- ley, liberal member for Wi ntworth, of this com home affairs of the various territories. po ved to strike out of the 'agreement |clhuive hat and fur the claus respecting fresh and dried Hei and vegetables. Deputy Minister dntyre admitted the amendment toa | ote and it was defeated by twenty- two to seven. The town of Kippaws it northern Quebor has been burned out with $50, {000 damage and several narrow es capes of residents and government 'sur "Ht is is believed at Santos, Brazil, that the German steamer Sai i with two hundred immigrants, { Hamburg, has been lost with aboard. } The St. Lawrenpe river will likely be es of is ia shires dogs, ---- we late aged k NY 10 o'cloc me e Watertown PApers ROBERT J. REID, The Jesting Undertaker. | "Phone 57 280 Princess Streed. JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakers 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET, "Phone 147 for Ambulance. CLEANING TIME, iful Brussels Car ft reasonable ir beaut Houares Phone New 3 Mave : Syrup PURE and GOOD. Jas. Redden & Co. Hats With a Reputation. Wa have all the lea ting makes. Judting Pueklig, Chri Heath. log al, ete, being largest mnporters of hats kmgston enables ux to give van uot to be found at any Other More, amptell Bros'. ho mn in Reott, ' and 'u i : wer { wily Condition of Dr. Curtis. The condition of Dr. C. IL. Curtis, King street, was somewhat better, this morning. He was unconscious all day, vesterday, and. all night, but between six and seven o this morning, he revived cloc Fighting "Dick" Nelson and Dave Deshler are doing much hard train ing for their temrousd go in New (York, scheduled for Monday night. from {Bach is predicting victory by knock~ al} lout. i ' Extras strong trunks, for the west, cheap, at Dutton's, 200 Princesa street, "Mth proof hage" Gibsou's, " a