Daily British Whig (1850), 29 Apr 1911, p. 1

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aily British Whig LAST EDITION -------- WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Tare Ont April, 238, 18 a.m tawa Valles and Ung Lawrence and warm -- ming showers during Su What Sells a Lace Curtain "TheDesign" The net is similar in most curtains. ok | SEEK BABIES Expect Births Through Force of Mind. idence in the possession of Chief whee tends to indicate that some of MARRIAGE {Lhe smugglers convicted and fined in {the trunk frauds are the leading spir {its in the new scheme. Raids whith {customs officers planned to make ves | terday in New York and Chicago wire 'oxpeeted to uncover quantities of the smuggled goods with values running several thousand dollars, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911, == WILL ATTEND wm govern- | i i dentin with we "je Imperial Conference If He is Permitted i saroigt Dr te cotracion, United States for ad-| i i Mr. Cole claims that sub-contrac Koudachefi, in charge of | miret-- persuadid the men to sign contracts embassy at this capital, BUT HE WILL STAY they nd hme 3 Gt. te state department for they found themselves in debt, instead IT IS NECES- ---- -- A NEW ONTARIO SO. ANDAL. HOBOES TROUBLE RUSSIA, United States for vice. > WILL APPALL- hohe 18 countr NEW SMUGGLING TRICK, Trunk Frand Gang Leading Spirits in Fraudulent Manifests, Washington, Aptil gents of the custom ered a a---- Ot Port Arthar Barrister Makes Charge I Against Contractors. Port Arthur, Ont., April -A. E. Cole, a barrister, in a statement is sued to the press, declares that labor- ers on the Temiskaming Central rail way are being systematically mulcted Which Asks 9 April ~The troublesome wy Fhe = Russian gion, Secret have a nis ment, j tive me turned Vie i the has informatio of vagr fystem pens gowns and wi [from Paris, which promises proach in magnitude the sleeper trunk frauds Und {tions and fraudulent mani gaid be the means the ones have used to carry Iw pk. | dine HE C asting { Whole Country When Facts Are Known. EVIDENCE MAY SEND JAMES McNAMARA TO THE GAL- oo by Acting Secretary a AT HIS POST State untington ison to the I LOWS, | trict of Columbia oe Bia SARY. for a sack of coal and $9 for a [the that, they farnish the | of milk. Statement of Detective W. J. Burns Russia with the information |g, L. Borden Queries ~Only a Small Part of the Evid-, desired. Laurier--The Premier ence Has Yet Been Given to the, His First Duty is to Canada. Public, : a . Special to the Whig Chicago, April 20.--William J. Burns Gzowski, Ottawa, April 29. Yesterday who directed the hunt for the dynami- ski & Co., brokers and bankers, Borden, leader of the Spruit ters of the Los Angeles Times build- Traders Bank Blde.. will be married od the Prige minister i Wis ing said to-day : in a fortnight, to Miss Tavior of intention To attend the imperial e men will be tried on charges of Winniver, Man., daughter of 5 direc. ference and the coronation. murder, and I believe we have tor of the Hudson Bay Sir Wilfrid replied that it was, dence that will send James McNamara less the business of parliament was s« if not all three of the men to the gal important that it would necessitate lows. Only a small part of our evi- | his remaining in Canada. dence has become public so far. When "It is now my fintention to sail wé produce our full case in court the England on the 12th of May next, whole country will be appalled. the steamer Virginian from Quebec, | viding the positi wi not : : a bg . or a on I »" i "| the flooded districts and promised ha 1th progress of parliament," de ' aid the flood sufferers clar we premier hey fe the total There was somewhat of a surprise | appalling LAWS NEED REVISING moved the adjournment of the house vr tis of to the ce to ap famous srvalua tors sts are Russian to suspected asked the on thar bearing on the treatment | s in this country. The mat- > somewhat of the Jine . of having money coming to them. The department, has men, he claims, were charged out rageous prives for food and supplies, in some instances 8s much as $31.50 out ate LEGAL IF CEREMONY, WITHOUT case ¥ est embassy Sir Wilfrid .Says That | {Awful Holocaust in Buenos Ayres. \ Disaster. April The ter recent flood are 200 DEAD IN FLOOD, They Hope to Prove Sdentifically That There Can be Offspring by the Influence of Their Minds and Souls. 0 | St. Louis, Mo., April Louis C. | Rochlk, of No. 3,510 Oljve street, and Miss Maria Olk, of Hugo Ok, concert master of the St. Louis Sym: phony orchestra, sent an advertise ment to newspapers yesterday after: noon to notify their friends and the public that they have been united without the usual forms of legal mar xiage. The announcement is as fol- lows : "St. Louis, Mo., On the twellth huntired and ten, fore God and man "Louis €, Roehl%." 'Miss Maria Olk." Louis Roehlk said that his Ernst and Miss Maria Olk's Elizabeth have pledged themselves a similar union. "We believe there will be this union," said I "solely hy the influence of my and swonl over hers! It of the Christian church that thing . is possible, and we hope prove it scientifically I believe object will be accomplished." The Roehlk brothers are fresco portrait painters and photographers Olk sisters are violinists. Their broth You can get almost 'any size you } ---- | into Gzowski to Wed. need, buf you cannot get always or Eng., April ~Norman of the firm of Warren, Gzow- | everywhere GOOD DESIGNS. Select Your Curtains Here When styles PU SINESS PILGRIM AGE. Manufacturers Object U.S. Men's Visit, Bolin, April 29. | facturers in agitation London, HN 29. kL. ask- his con R. mn, Buenos Ayres, rible effects of the becoming known as the high waters {are subsiding. Two. hundred bodies were found within the limits of a few un- | #treets along the water front, and in the outekirts of the city. | Thousands of families are homeless and both official and private charity | organizations are working to raise Fo {funds for their relief. | The president of the republic | the minister of the interior 29. A {Saxony to wistor ] A group of manu v has started gainst the projected visit during the coming summer 100 répresentative American business men who plan to tour Europe for the i purpose of studying commercial and conditions in England, Austria, Switzerland and The Boston chamber of arranging the pilgrim 1 ax 'a evi Co [ress ot values are numerous, for and | 800d, and designs that will catch the visited to eeonomie Franee, eye of any tasteful woman. Germany. € April 25th, 1911 of August, nineteen we were united Will Sign No Indictments, April Frank prosecutor, gave the that in the both them, De LACE CURTAINS merce. ins Indianapolis, 29 is wrod 1 death list will Jaker, public bor unions to understand to-day th be al ed Kidnapping the law and the facty He said that the stops MeNamara's arrest had ion of matters connected J: by grand jury in the investiga thorized by him, and that he would n no indictments of any character till he could superintend the investi gation himself know what the testimony is. age. = at From 30¢ tn Sa, that information of German olectors elaim of the detriment I'he Saxon Use he made gleaned to the trade, Psd { brother | Will ere would indictments sister no in ordw the matter. The No matter what wish to leader of the opposition went to say that the people of Canada de manded that the prime minister at tend the coronation. He the only man in Canada who held an ex-officio office at the he should attend, if Canada was to have the re presentation it entitled to. If the prime minister did not attesd, it would be a great blow to the people of this dominion. "There is, of 'three alternatives .as far servative party is itibans to aiscuss price you justified that not t cases export on SIX SPANIARDS SHOT REBELS FOR " ie CONTRIBUTE have het pay your selection will have a pretty Hen with ofl peg au- design mind doctrine such a to out was TEMERE DECREE STIRS MORE TROUBLE, Business Man Fined for Failing to] Make Necessary Declaration of His Intended Marriage. Montreal, April | developments it looks riage laws in this Onis aken conference and is the See Our Assortment OF COLORED CURTAIN ny USING TO |i, was -- and To the Funds of the Mexican Insur- HUSLINS, rection--A Band Raided Hacienda and Killed the Occupants, 0 recent mar needed temere" From the } rovince The MURDE mawel i! | | 1 { | | | | | he continued | as the concerned ED MAN'S WILL, course, as if SCOTCH CURTAIN MUSLINS, con Six Hattie Leblanc's Deposition Objected They Tne er, Hugo Olk, figure in musical proves the Maria had entered, Roehlk studio with "Our relations of ordinary marvied Louis Roehlk. mony of church or ward and,\_in our form." Louis Re he savs Olk's er Masons Miss Marin studio had He said he decided it by sending ty-three. NUN SHOT Small Manhattan, . Kas, Catholic sister who was drilling pupi miles shot at Flush, twelve in a school play, fatally wounded one evening with a know was loaded is Pearl Reedy, A mohearsal was being school school room after dismissed for one in which a one of the scenes. placed on a table should be needed. who has been circles arrangement them hav o "We regarded the cere state case, isa Templar and Shriner. P resdnoe been the subject of gossip. 10 put an end the announcement the newspapers. Louis Roehlk is forty four years old and Maria Olk Ernst Roehlk and Elizabeth Olk twenty-nine. Boy Surreptitiously Loaded Pistol to Shoot Bird, revolver The eighteen years the day. revolver The for {ne of the Mexico City, April 29 jards were shot and killed at at in the of by band of rebels, owing their to contribute 5,000 pesos to the insurgents. The rea son nssagned by the for the | assault that a Spaniard 'gave in formation of theif whereabouts to the authorities. | The news of the shooting recei- "ved her! vedterday and immediately the Spanish minister called at the fore eign ollice to make formal protest [to the foreign office "against the as- sassination of six subjects. of King to Hons." Minister de la Barra gave as 10 surances that his country would do ja in its power to punigh the guilty { persons and "expressed his deep regret {that such an incident should have | Gog urred, ' a leading PORE, AD whie ' the Span for n Ha into cionsda Ensingo, state Puebla, a small f He shares refusal thos: said not been people," rebels is asx an out HNNecossary was Knight brodh- that the Mason Through he learned in is thir- is thirty-six PUPIL, st-------- ARMISTICE DISREGARDED. Mexican Rebels Say Never Agreed to It, April disregarding which they according to in. They | Some April 29.-A | Rebels the Ray Pass, Texas, 2 here are Mexican armistice, they never agreed to, formation reaching here. The South- ern 'Pacific railroad office has received orders to accept freight bound in to Mexico heyond Monctova, 150 miles south of Eagle Pass. No passen ger tickets are to be sold beyond that point. south of north of here and probably them last she didn't girl of wounded old in no th heen wa mn wis | 1t | smaller | held had play nsdd revolver when The FOR BREACH OF PROMI use boys slipped out of the room with the Pays Part of it for Slurs on His weapon, put tried to shoot a failed to explode, When the revolver the time Mary it down up and laid "1 am exclamation old thing." there was no and pulled the fell to the heart. SECOND TIE x HISTORY. Sir Mathew Nathan, Resident in London, April nicle states that . Sir Mathow in Egypt. correct,' 4,000 the lapse of some Jew will take Sir Mathew governor of Natal, Aged Woman Attempts Suicide. 9. il ty Meago, hwede, of six whose father is said to have been sec: to Napolean Bonaparte, was yesterday room with a gas jet turned on force. At the hospital to which aged woman was removed, it was said there was small hope for yr recovery. | phlox, Purdy. { who are said to have! rotary found unconscious Rnsint, Berrenuini heen and supplied with Russians, attacked ¥illages on is to have a regiment light isfantey. by twenty-six Chinese frontier. ing plants, 1 DAILY MEMORANDA, ou want a hat suit a cartridge in it, bird. and the revolver back where he got il came for Homes, supposed to fire the weapon, The sister, cause for alarm, took 4 the revolver, pointed it et Miss Hols trigger. floor with a bullet The it is rumorad Nathan Sir Elden Gorst As British "Should the report prove says the journal, the second time in Ristory, most place in' the government of Nathan and | The cartridge the hoy 1 - __ Fiancee. . Montreal, April 29. Justice Hormisdad Lagace to #25 damages Guerin sentenced Pow Miss Rose Gagnon for losses incurred through breach of pro- mise of and an additional 875 as exemplary damages for unsup ported attacks upon the girl's reputa Br the use of who wn picked it again, with the afraid of that to show he IMATTIAZS, BROKE ALL RECORDS SPIRIT URGED HE SAYS. Miss Reedy pear her | SWEETHEAR 8 FORGERIE a Jew, May be Egypt. i Jewish Chro- | that | succeed | Resident Negro Cavalryman Charged With Signing Captain's Name to Twenty. four Cheques and Cashing Them, San Antonio, Texas, . April Willie Goodman, a negro connected with the Ninth Cavaley, appears to have broken all records in the matter of forgeries. Goodman forged 'the name_of Capt. Herman A, Sievert to twenty-four different checks, in sums from 85 to $10 and succeeded in cash: ing all of these forged papers. 1 he should get the minimum sentghee on fall the charges, he would have to serve, were it possible to dp so, more than 100 years in the penitentiary, His work was so open' and above board that many of his associates be- lieve he is mentally out of poise. He o Continually talks about the spirit of his sweetheart prompting him to do those things and declares that i he does have 10 go to prison that she will const untly be with him. 20 will "it will be after a that a prominent . Egypt! wad' formerly Vears, Mrs, years: Margaret of age, in fall the Chance Patient His Som, Buffalo, N.Y, April 29.--Dr. Charles arms W. Eustache was sitting in his office, in Fillmore avenue, late last wight, when Policemen Oberly and Jo iwalke®l in, carrying a small boy who had been ran over by an nitomohle: [When Dir. Eustace approached' | make an examination he was horrid .) 10 roognise the lad as his son, Charles, seven yéars old. The lad's condition is critical. The wheels of the automobile passed over his hips. i ---- ----. and burned the of Brock street. 'ambridge, passed t times who influenced her Glover, the 1 dry man, in vor, did not the preme court « ral Glover, rectly at her. quently had threatened to feared hor, said, that he that they my disappointing compelled to Just before tion of Miss French-Canad quitted on Clarence Glov dence, On of the commissic position at cluded pertine ition was hel Firemen Get Brockville, bievele, which Weston, hailir sentenced by had secured tive fireman « was making was arrested Cornwall on back here for Judge Rey ed sentence. in the act of liberate an ac leniency the "pen. " New York, ley Raynor, ish ( visit to this « few white Kaieteur Fall world. for purposes « ing for Engla British Guidn ers on skip fact,, that in height, well, miles south has not yet misadventure tended bride lantie on her marry him. 45,000 . Montreal, cific Railway with them testimony probmte of the Three brothers of Glover and a sis Mrdgersinmtaw testified with her was unhappy. He also told them, St TAKEN FROM HIS ENGINE, months in the Holmes of Pr The cell in the Prescott police station hind the bars. saved Holmes from a term in A Wonderful Falls. iniana, is in New York on his fivet men mont beautiful and impressive in Sir Crossley will visit Niagara tion céremonies. "Raieteur Falls are far they are from civilization, nearly' as Niagara--and about 400 feet wide," Dies on Eve of Marriage. Seott, Sask., a former was suffocated by gas in a WHI on the eve of his marriage that the ing the next few weeks 45.000 States farmers will leave the {States to settle in Western Canada. It is estimated that they will Lring to and Held Over, Hav- 'ordeal Lillian MN Mass. , hrough a similar before Mrs is charged with havin husband, Clarence 1 murdered Waltham laun making a will in her fa wince, yesterday, when in the trial of the of the appeal from will, aimed April 20. \ TRRISON Mayor « eating Merri ta held Charles KE DESERTED WIFE TO REMARRY. LN tugvio: « Magistrate Charge of Attempting Bigamy. Toronto April James Dudley was marcied in ( Ont, twen- ty years avo, when he was but four that Glover fre teen years of age. Four vears later gaid that his wife had deserted his wife and vouny daughter shoot him, that his life Two years ago he married a girl from and that he Woodstock in Detroit they He appeared in police court vester and day charged with leaving Canada with the intention of committing big- amy they went to Detroit by they had mo such intention Kingsford that therefore the case torney was the worse exhibition which he had seen si the 2) was di olhorne, had made will, 1st not mind if it to them, for he make it that way, adjournment. the deposi Hattie Leblane, ian girl, a charge of murdering er, offered biection of counsel mer ~~ who took the John, N.B., had mt questions, the deion d over. were was auntomohile, Magistrate he must Crown At that it perjury the declared who was a dismiss observed hotly of Corley was mn ev that de- "INK ALLEY" Of the Times Building, Which s Six Months for Theft of Bieycle, April 20. For stealing a he sold for #4, Thomas ag from Montreal, was P.M to Rix Central Weston smployment locomo- wn ®% Grand Trunk and his trial trip, when . he by the chief of police of his engine and brought trial nolds escott fession of Ortis McManigal, al, April Ortis al directly and specifically ac MeNamara, under being Los Angeles, ( 2a] MeManig cused J. J here, controlling genius and the He McNamara, brother of the Iron Workers' man who placed the the Times building mediately ponsible of the plant twenty-one men He charges J. complicity McNamara, crime, and Tearry it out james Me Manigal, pl "ink alley" alarm clock attachment ountry. He iv one of the Pipe to make it appear an explosion who have. ever meen of gas fled on » "Lark" train which bd declares the to San Fran he had be the known as Jan Me Manic nd Deacon Prison. as now the are rest with of James W, retlar th paymaster ™) names of the un»on, dynannte was cons se as under Mae destruc ol allowed James to go on saspend- was caught padlock of a to he for and for th pris mer the murder sawmyg the sion and J. MeNamara Same crime It who econceivial the his juaintance who was A strong petitior in the he said, 8 delegated brother Namara, according to Me- the dynamite in the Times, with broke aced 29, ---8ir of April attorney-general 1. of Cross Brit- and ., i the dynamite of, that oding af J. declared of ion v e thy cle was sf comparison hefore laav nd te attend the corona iver mara, He told how McNamara's a," he told his interview- {and Pavid A. Kaplan and ard, "so far inland, in Schmidt brought the dynamite about M0 miles Francisco and said that the They are 82 Test two men had remained in five times as high | McManigal toll how igrolved in the dynamiting gung had known James MeNamara vears, ho said, and had told him that his father owned a stone Quarry amd that he was an expert powder man. six amara had talked business of Scott ~ and his body | MeN arn to feel that labor was been recovered. 'It was inland in to San that ety he Ha April 29. Harold Bar Justice of the peace, op ewmsed ! He joined the gang, he «aid, believ- in ing that the alarm clock = system At-| would always furnish bim with Ld , alibi It did not, however, for " {was through several of these clocks befell him. His i* now crossing the way from England {which failed to explode, that the men 8S. Farmers Coming. | = og April 20 --Canadian Pa-| The confession was officials state that dur (the McNamara brothas, but United ghowed the utmost indifierence, "United | Beguest to "Honest Man." they ond Personal elects Ewily Tat nt least $20,000, Dismissed (conservatives) His second wife swore that when | * W'NAMARA THE MAN WHO PLACED DYNAMITE IN THE De. ference stroyed That Stracture--The Con. States. onginator, ! with | ® was to the is! a gas alarm MeNa- brother | Matt | latter | had become for and | an it reiterated to! Mr. |sharough revising <tors | decree upset the confidence HS lore i who thought they were marris close | ROW men in the { failing to give notige of their mar to the prothondtary. Three years ago the Quebec amend led to provide that men in business ses | we | OF not they have taken out a marriage CURTAIN SCRIMS, He could go and legve Hon and other cabinet until next session; the to' a by letting reciprocity and the bank act no over until next session; or he could adjourn parliament for two or three months and call an early sion the fall. This. proposition would much pre make a declaration as to whether fer and would be willing to grant an are common separate as interim supply bill covering a period [to property with theit-wives, whether until parliament met again." or not thet have taken out a marriage | Sir Wildrid replied that it would be |contract, etc, it being held that mar- {unfortunate if the opposition obstruet- [Tiage in this way afidcts a husiness ed his attendance at the imperial con- [man's liabilities. A test case tried a ference and the coronation, but if the [few days ago resulted in Charles M. conservatives are banking on the be | Hart. being fined $100 for not making lief that the government will aban- the necessary declaration A number don any proposed legislation they are of other recently married men are also greatly mistaken, to be tried, "For we will give uncompromising support to the trade agreement with the United States, because we believe it will be a boon to Canada. When duty paramount, my first duty to Canada," declared Sir Wilirid, "and (under the circumstances that have re ceutly come up, perhaps it would be advisable for me to revise my posi tion as to attending the imperial con- ference and the coronation and remain in Canada." Mr. Borden said that the opposition 3 1 had stood their share of the debate | fie advance J.) od hon. the markt } Ia tar of Mr* and Mra on reciprocity and that the liberals | PON In its history, when the market | Whi 3 bot ! to Thomas "Bert James, should regard the trade relations be {opened, on = Friday. Otherwise t ere | is olty tween. Canada and England in pre |" few changes of importance I'he MURCHY <n fo those with the Conta | market was firm, most of the active] 0th, 1811, ny ow . Cn |stocks advancing by small fractions, | Pherefore the premier ' | Miss should | attend the imperial conference. | 1 { are Fielding act go over could bring of many and x, courts for MADRAS MUSLINS, or several are session | riage COLONIAL DRAPERIES, statutes were : NOVELTY CURTAINETTES, m FLORAL SATEENS, not they or ENGLISH DENIMS, MERCEL CHINTZ, Ete. \ ART BLINDS FROM 25 TO 90c¢, J pd / STEACY'S BORN, In Kingston, Ont to Dr and Mrs AT Monarchists May Revolt. Lisbon, April 29.--Anti plotting continues, and smuggling of arms into Portugal is extensive. Two chiefs of smugglers who supplied {arms to the republicans under the old | regime are now supplving thousands | of rifles and, revolvers (0 the monarch ists, government the 18 8 sky, Sands BANDS 1811 a son April NV. W Touched Highest Point. New Yak, April MARRIED, i JAMES Ww HITNE ris Kugston, the highest | ir 191 A Kl znbetn Gort. 20. Canadian I 290 a on MUDI} Ganangue, the Rev asle Ford, and Mrs IANOG ie of Ringes Little Angler, Falls, Ont., Larrett vesterday t daughter of Mr - : Mudie The house then went into committee | chy, of Gan of supply on private hills, April A J 'was fishing off Smith's 2 {little son of I. a wharf here, afternoor PITH OF THE NEWS. {when he lost his balance fell The Very Latest Oulled From All|! a ae eatin 1 | Edward Ryan, who rushed to the « Over the World, i od in as he ! -- and sue Emmett store, te { was going dow down for dian Northern. sev " BURNED AT STAKE, Nurthem settles wit averts n stnke TRAGIC DEATH OF A BOY WHIL E| AT PLAY. rooms mn v ie and in { Fu out tune pulling him The Shoe the last ud {als § with Canadian i section hands and Sixty-five bar parts of Ontario close to-night good, Canada's trade for 59,000,000, or nearly ago. : MeNamara issues statement | Children Were Playing Indian | innocence of the dyna-| Warfare and Accidentally Set Fire to Five-year-old's Clothes, | KEY Es i Boston, April 29.---Bound 110 a stake while hie little ple executed a mimic Indian shout him, and tortured" his a lighted candle, Max Ta was rt double that of | ten years John J. declaring his miting charges. Evidence at St. Paul shows that | the Wells-Fargo express company paid | 310 per eent. dividend Sir Alphonse Pelletier, Quebec, the point of death: He is not pected to live one day more : laged five years, of Roxbury he National Sapitarium commis | : sion, Toronto, plans to raise a mil- [VIay into reality and wae "burned at the stake," when his clot enufght | ion d Hares as memorial King wemoris MY {Gre from the «¢ andle, causing injuries ROBERT 7 REID, the year i | i i nt Brest to Cataraqul Ceme At He ey i811 tel Mrs Hy po and ars ood 218 at ex- 1. M mas bf her en at. lehaum, turned ia to ng a to o SH Blake, at Toronto, declared iden has been } law or on Dt Wyelifie| "hich resulted in the boy's death at | The Leading Undertaker. College, that the] vba towgiital, last might. "Phone B77. 280 Princess widow's mite ruinots| The Tatebbum boy's companions : to the church, pan away in error when they saw the | JAMES REID Lloyds' agents have weported a loss ja . Sothing Anuung, wp. and he el The Old Pirm of Undertakers, of two steamers in the Bay of Biscay, | age - ed him he Abistied 254 and 256 PRINCESS STREET, including the Giampa, a cosling. ship rls ii name. | Phose M7 for Ambulases. bound for Cenoa. i . SE CL. i .. A¢ Dizon, : Ne, infurimted alephas | *o.... WSUS Law of Canton, [HOSE CLEANISG WINE cur dug its tusks through body of Senior | Pekin, April . 29. Martial ha | ota also nome Squares, at reasonable nnd then trampled him to death. The | been declared at Canton and govern. {prices at Turk's Phone 706 olephant was finally shot. {ntent troops ware ordered to that | The Princess Royal, the largest crui- ity today to aid the soldiers under | . (mor battleship ever launched for the! the command of Admiral Li; The fa-| ou e British navy, was christened at Bar | test teporis state that the entire rity | aning row-in- Furness, by Princess hed been surrounded by the rebels, | Lowise. and that several buildings the | Ss Terribl: gales have been raging a; | outskirts have been set on fire, ! round the Gulf of Mexico: the last | i Dustbane. Wondershine, few days, and it is feared many fish Kitchener at Helm. i Brooms. Stinon. and oyster men have been lost. Many | [ondon, April 29.-/The Military Mail (pop. Electro Silicon steamers have been beached. | says Kitchener' » future rests strongly | . Rochester, X.Y., labor men have dis on the results of the imperial confer { Patls, Bon Ami. vovered the name of John G, Me! puce. There is a stromg rumor, it | Washboards Snap ' {Namara on an hotel register of Sep says, of the revival of the rommander- [Clothes Lines. Dutch Cleanger. | tember, 26th, and they hope to prove in-chiefahip with far wider wope for! {Clothes Pins. ASsmonia. ihe > adoption of a plan for reciprocal | Stove Polish Calling Brooms. 18tove Brushes Sapolio. --- Whisks. Scrubbing Brushes Jas. Redden & Co. Admiral Li, who, on Friday, ahem mer- pulsed an attack of Canton rebels he Freed fe, Fteamship with heavy loss, hax been smassinated # by same of his own if

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