Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Oct 1911, p. 1

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Che Daily Bri YEAR 78 'NO. 307 BORDEN YIELDS To Bourassa Who Named Men For Cabinet ONLY ONE PROTESTANT TO REPRESENT QUEBEC IN THE GOVERNMENT, Premier Borden Was at His Wit's End Over Party Clamorings--The West ip Arms Because There is No Farmer Minister, h-1t representation fet inlerest ng of the with Ottawa, i" to the Protestant mpaonty Mr. Borden ak premier with that corded it by Sir Wilind | was frequently charged against Willrid that under the Roman Catholic the torden's 'he alded as sbnowt to to 'this, But Sir Wilirid ro testants of Quebec three ministers, one Hon, Sydney Fisher, with and Henri Joly Delol KR. BR. Dobell without. | hder den these same peaple have Perley, without portiolu Ihe boasts that Me. Bourassa would compare me nebe ac h rer administration held x his church pov hu Lew and hey balance nn ' } much of Mr. nee eh ened pit We portfolio nel Bao Mr Sir Here Mr ' t { HON. W. T. WHITE, Minister of Finance I i I § 1 he diggigarded have; it is very evi dent, mot heen quite fulfilled. Indeed Mr, Bourassa seems to have had quite a lot to say about the makeup. of Canada's new government The omission of Andrew name from the cabinet list will be a painful surprise to a large number of ('anadian farmers. Until the last for tv-eight hours everyone assumed that Mr. Broder was certain of a place, and hoth sides here expressed themselves as greatly pleased, Then, at the last moment. Mr. Broder was quietly drop ped in favor of Martin Burrell, Broder's Borden Almost Resigned. Montreal, Oct. 11 disappointment among conservatives over the the Borden cabinet stated the difficulties fronted Borden that as Friday disposed the eral that it wol in to form a cabinet It that Sir Hugh Graham the men whose recommendations to go to the wall and that he came back ta Montreal a disgruntled man. Sir Hugh's protege, Mr. Mare chal, was not chosen, while Mr. Pelle tier, whom he opposed, was taken in to the cabinel. It said that Sir Hugh sscured | the promise of the reversion of the high commigsioner ship here is extreme Montreal the personnel It new is openly that Mr. late to which eon wers Rierious rit FOVErnor his power stated as ni he was advise gen was was of was ope had much The West up in Arms, Winnipeg, Oct. 11. The M arms over the personnel of the Bor den cabinet. The iden of Burrill, fruit grower of Dritish Columbia, be ing minister of agriculture is entirely west is up jt n ' 1 1 I HON. GEORGE H. PERLEY, Wo ole y Miniseries a pe nly esas eset sy ont of harmony with sentiment as it in felt here. Conservatives believe that Roche shoald be minister of the in terior. The general opinion antside that the superior intinence of the nationalists of Cuehee amd the mas. which wey the He n per's hall, last Laughton, street, to Willow Dempster Bay, last evening, entertammént, y Wilson, Mr ar? Myre time with relatives in Rochester, has | short ship, cultural authorities, announced, tish KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911. COMMONS been rea be | Distant Places. speaker griculi catinet w Sir of Premier that took John SIBLE FORM. time thr Sig Notes From All Over--Little ministry membered. lakes, t Detrat Bishop hin Ver | gara, { the ministry. I New buildings, was launched Fallon, of SCOTes Loudon, ti her erities. of , Nia years "« eh i Houston, hity ean after Ie is dead, one Preshy terian will lollars been KRuoox foronte, t vind h tha three cos | hundred thon | the Clary at har esting weather unsats for fduring the | President | Manufae j does no Ai {than » mo western wenks ol i Howley the ( A rs t ad irthauake, 1000 mile magmtude, ture sociation, ot a higher net more ind orded p probably fistant, of coun | saderable Ww Ped Brooklyn, N.Y. Charles 1 Hur ham, found guilty of to | Chat manslaughter t, colored, the and lhomaz Brown, was sentenced hfe imprisonment Valter HAZEN Ni] Liray, \ Hastings count Monday LWA fisheric | | M township, | skull erushed te AGED OSWEGO CAPTAIN evening AN am running here hopea for his recovery, At cabinet | nople it was to | italian indust clesiastical establishments wand to Italian Only meagre reports Parsons is jceived from the flood-swept He js [ofl southwestern Colorado pirit | \ Mexico, comprising {approximately i i At Farrytown, 'Beantiful lle of Called Father of the Yacht. ing Spirit. (er, 1 is at Crreat celebrated Who is ( close n Conn it onstanla decided financial Capt, John Known N.Y perh swe and ec Furkey sail HR, his his in steamers being Woon Lhe whtieth VOTE vesterday, of West Capt. lake birthday, al sere at the CONE Seventh | are re ad Sened distret and north oll vitdely knows the fa wns by more ports. eal vachting west ow an pten by 75 miles N.Y, the Somewhere," wwurnted or hymn, crit ro pi wninent resiients four nearly all of whom In 18TH Capt. Sapho, which later Vixen he Ldler, fastest i th decades 0 an have Sie built the calle and Lied wht | "nonsensical! was 0. K'd by a vote { of the First Baptist chureh, the chureh j attended by the Rockefeller family. i believed in London that the landing of the Italian troops in 'I'ri ipoli will bring the war to a con clasion, far as Turkey is concern ed, and that peace will be declared very shortly. Lord Stratheona, high commissioner for Canada, returned to London on { Tuesday, after a trip of fifteen days to Canada. He appears in the best of and spirits, will at Seotland v thousand women H. Brothers, aged Montelair, N.J,, Her 1» Parsons was which for VeArs wns is vacht Lt career, many Lake Ontario was IST7. Dur travel he wilt on Parsons in ng Capt. Parsons ad extensively, having made trip around the world during which he with many exciting experiences. possesses remarkable me by hs as a net nn most pory and is hate and hearty ealth and go once Lo Prayers of {keep Mrs. CO. | venty-six, of | according to physicians. | Rev. Witham Brothers, from Europe to see he "Hell led Q. 1 school | alone se alive, the hastening son, alive. vdmonish York there if asserted one is an tiray, in Sun Youll {don't pay me that {of his pupils, and it {to | day you ten," took a policeman juiet things. | A SHORTAGE IN BARRELS, | ------ | The Apple Crop in Nova Scotia the Largest Known. | Kentville, N.8., Oct, 11 | 1.500,0006 barrels, the apple cron | Annapolis fey, the { apple producing section in the {i this than before the of apple grow this I'he problem confronts the growers is to barrels to hold the finding it hard to - pur at forty cents each and can obtain 1 supph Many are pickmg an in bins until a supply be had. Exeeeding m most prolific world, vear ever history country {is larger known in ing In which now get - | Farmers An "At Home" Held by the Daught. | chase barrels ers of Rebekah, Gananoque, Oct, 11 Harmony lodge, No. 15, Daughters of Rebekkah, held largely attended At Home in Tur ening. The Uitizens' ward orchestra furnished The funeral of th who passed Ww from the Joseph | Bank conducted fter which MAM the obsequies, lhe attended and numerons E= De Hattie went FRANK COCHRANE of rallways and canals HON Mi Ler THE TOWN OF GANANOQUE enough crop ¥ are only limited { storing i apples of barrels can 'A TELEPHONE GIRL SAVED THE REPUBLIC 'She Warmed the Authorities Before the Royalists Cut The Lines. Lisbon, Oct. 11.--A "telephone girl at Vinhaes, Long, (lussie lon the Spanish frontier, Conner, and{been a centre of royalist activities, out to Seeley's has perhaps saved the Portuguese re- to take part in an | public, When the Royalists arrived there took advantage she called up the authorities at Bea New York City, les 2a and succended in notifying them and Wires. C.J. [hefore the Royalists cut the wires. As Belin, and Mr. la result of the girl's warming the otton | Royalists spending some with losses estimated at 150, mis late "w (ieorge it Alex held yester- | ome of his Ntone cemetery, Rev, a short fune Leeds lodge, took funeral floral Ny 8 h yaghiton, podrig, on viurday afternoon Mrs lay nother, Henry firneey ral Na. 201, ol argely wiles The SeTViee, A} charge was tri juick-witted a town which has the were Migses se and lifford Sine Among those who of the cheap trip to esterday, were: Mr, aed Mrs, Charke RB. ( J. Moore, Mrs. J. Pastor amd Sweetheart Drowned. Cumberland, Md. Oct. 11.-- Advices from Knduney, W. Va. state that Rev. EB. Bruen, young pastor of the Preshyterian churches at Springfield and Three Uhurches, and his sweel- heart, Miss Sallie Shannon, have been given up as drowped, and the whole country is searching along the south branch. The buggy cushion was found on the island below the treacherous ford, and the drowned horse with broken buggy a mile below. Rev. Mp, Bruen and Miss Shannon wers driving to service at Three Churches, but never reached a Miss NX A returned from in the towns returned. hoe North street, visit with has friends GREEN ORANGES UNDER BAN. Government Will Not Permit Ship ment of Unripe Fruit. Washington, Oct. 1l.-The depart: ment of agriculture has prepared for confiscation. of any shipments of un ripe oranges or other unripe fruit from Florida, Secretary Wilson, who has been in communication with the Florida agri ves ship terday, that any altempts to ters of high finance has wen felt, and that the prodibers of the soit will come far short of having an almighty BAILY MF MOBANDA, Cheese Board, 1.09 o'clock, \ Thurs. 5 Friday and Satur-! Prayers Won't Stop Him. " Washington, Oct. 11.--Despite the prayers of Chicago pastors, Seeretary of riculture Wilson, yesterday, said would serve as honorary of the International Pe which will assemble in Chi- artificully ripened fruit out of Florida or to "process" unripe fruit on its jowrney to the north wonld be the siznal for goverment activity, Andrew Hrennan, a prominent oon- servative of Stormount, was found} dead aly his' howe, q LATEST TIDINGS + Despatches From Near and, " THE WORLD'S EPISODES GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS. | under certain conditions, leprosy, " [Matters That Interest Everybody-- do mostly by planting of | germs Everything Easily Read and Re Phe Detroit 1H}, the largest ship on when mothers and nurses Unt. College) ali} |erzed by Governor Woodrow Wilson, as { were surprised and defeated i BLAMES FLIES FOR LOSS WANT BORDEN TO BACK THEM. Will be Asked to Make Statement ou Behalf of Tariff Reformers. Oct. 1 Worcester, Manchester tends to the pronounces i | | {Of Six Thousand Lives a Year inl California. Oct. THERE 1S HOPE i i London, t M.P. for ada. Ti that he Jorden some would he sed Per 1H. --Ondinar six economic loss fornia alone, = a report issued by the uni ! California. ] R terms, ass i ' orton pared | gy, wha j§ indictment. agamst the thes de ISR alng them IF TURKEY transmat typlhudd, dy-| i ery- annually al . of AC That AN Other Hostities Wil Be Suspended THAT SHE WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH TRANSPORT } 1 e it with and Ves t pl &, O00, (00 cording dea versity t t from Wiliam fessor of the voted five Flies, he finds, the t ers pat and the held ence Vears ne, to be Wp sentery, tuberculosis, "pink eve" | : ROH i Ie ardian adds that Borden there new woken no word trachoma, sickness, | This they | of veet | Of Italian Troops to Tripoli--The Powers Will Decide Cretan Ques- tion in Favor of Porte if Turkey is Conciliatory. i. time small-pox, plague, cholera, sleeping other diseases, sipelas, | Asiatic fand mang SUP ase of in disciples Anada order of lower y rhe British wherever they put their - tdown 'honsands Mr. Herms of deaths among infants, | In learn the holds averted to faces | | | | : | fees from era of Berhn, Oct, | imels that the offer of between Aithough Germany not ripe for wn mediation to end the war Furkey and Italy, pend ing the completion of the Italian | capation of Tripoli, the government is {endeavoring further localize the hostilities and prevent fighting in the Adriatic seas. give Keep fing i Is of babies in or ham Egil Fn | ! oc to Red, Aegean and I Turkey wifl assurances she will not interfere in the of the expedition of Tripoh, hope that all Gther hostilities will suspended. The prolongation of movements ontside of Tripoli presents to international shipping, even that "the Suez might be that be war great risks and un rupted pedition said not anticipated weather on Iripolitan coast interfered and will be at least a week probubly Italy to treat with it feared the ~ Service canal ter The landing of the Italian ex 18 to present difhicalties I'he the has it ber Pur PR. WW. J Secretary REVOLUTION AGAIN HAS BROKEN OUT In Various Parts of China--British Gunboats Ordered to ROCHE fore is ready wr Key It circles to ihout i { ] i | | | | is learned in diplomatic f that Italy probably willing | demnify Turkey to the extent FA 12.000 000, but it 1 | whether she is stig willing to reeog nize Parkish Fripoli { in any form. Popular feeling and de | sire to avord future sources of con may have changed the attitude | ict that ltaly held before the war began. 1s in of THOMAS WW. CROTHE RS question Minister of Lat HON in GERMANY FACES A Topi eding GRAVE FOOD DANGER Increase in Prices Causes Serious | Misgiviags as to Coming Winter. Get. Ll---1t is migrivings: that regarded. It splendid but there drought Jghroughout the the price of food has mously that. many staring them experts regard greatest danger and steps are The Cretan Athens, Oct. 11 today that the ted to Tarkey that if m a {conciliatory manner in the matter of 1 settlement of the dispute with laly over Tripoli, they will decide the vexed Uretan question in favor of the porte. Question, ft powers out stated here 4 have acts « } the captured Hu Peh reported der of the killed, pulation London, fresh Empire Wa Pp | mtima | she m i ont of ix hundred Fag (het k of here with my i without coming not the Jerlin, serious winter th 1% being was was GLAD TO COME TO CANADA. a summer, outhrea a and NO "nor see ruin Economic Germany's months to come, ready being taken to guard » ¢ suffering that the enormous rise in prices will cause, Among other measures which ar being demanded is the importation of American canned ; which has been prohibited Ger {many for the last few vears. Whether the government will vield to the stress The of public opinion this roval | mains to be but there is little to the doubt that } order to ! is regarded country, i. risen persons the face. this as for gunbon up English coed at fected district here say the w foreigners are taking 1nd saling that ernment Intior Duke of Connaught Says So -- Will Visit Eastern Cities Soon. Montreal, Oct, 11,--A special eor respondent on the Empress of Ireland, cables thal he interviewad the Duke of Connanght, "Evervbody glad gquamtiance once af | Private | wien and refu to despatches | children of | | m steam It on Pekis al has ers are sand I who that wnada, made seems v large part my aud knows most ( AIT ur went wer to first renewed in the mnetjes India. | shall be the dominion whose forty to_return I and ac ries, they WO I modern guns and thous Vears ago, while on delighted aga." Intest contmodity wm meats--a my to 1 way o be in onee their visite programme of will include cities winter | | in respect re 1iwhnesses seen, important Montreal will Ist. in some not be N step will be taken in of Canad meet necessities the |, intil Wemer ease. -- ---- TURKS WERE BEATEN OFF. After Determined Attack the | Italian Troops. Oct. 11.--Oflicial here of fighting day Furkish irregulars determined attack the Italian de | fences in )inner Iripoli, and were bea {ten off only when of the fleet {in the harbor turned on their h- | tights and | their with | powerful effect The Italian {tics numbered hundreds and. the Turks lalso leit a large number of = dead the field. It rumored here that m Italian caused fire of aimed and troops. on word was | Rome, received early vester i when made a | | | mn vessels sear used guns casual of thie the casualties were by badly | It guns, into the Italian ships' falling M BISHOP FALLON SCORES | THE HIGHER CRITICS Undermining the Faith of the People Eucharistic Congress at London. Det. 11 eucharistic short ul an THE BY E-ELECTIONS FIXED 25th For The minion Ministers. Oct. 11.----The inted | New bo For Oct } i | ! Ottawa, Borden cab net to-day board ty, Monk, The nominations tions for the u wn Oct, 265th. treasur Doher Rogers Lh Foster, and for misters J. Bo REID HON Casts fon Cochrane M rd " bve-ele i DOMESTIC SERVANTS SENT TO CANADA. the en will Iw Meetine of the Cabinet. Oct I the new cabinet wssibl A m chur Mrs. Bramwell Booth Tells What} salvation Army Has Done in | This Line. meeting Montreal, Oct. 1l.--According to tmorping, at which the ministers Mrs. Bramwell Booth who is in Mont zat weed te the of jrepl, the Salvation Army has send | hairs in the council chamber, and dis jover L,OoO single women to Canada |, ond some small matters which {irom Bugland this year to take UP Imanded inmediate attention After employment as domestic servants, tit WAR Over fi to their re Mrs. Booth said "The Salvation! ice depart become ac Army has been accused of sending over | janinted with their stafis, They leave to Canada the outcasts and the scum body this afternoon for lof England, bat this is pot so, or fee to greet the governor {we are very euveful who we send out." lru), and Ottawa vill be dead till thei {Laughingly she added: "Canada ough' ropurn, {to be very grateful for these single | SRA women being sent over, for I can tell At Eighty-six Aisanited Girl. Ivou that 1 am anathematized right' woland, Oct. 11.1. D. Fortier, of jand left daily in England by ladies for | Fort Erie, aged eighty-six, was Isending out these girls, whom they are | 4. suspended sentence by J so much in want of as servants 10 | yiqdleton, after he had pleaded guilty [a good thing that there day." {to committing an indecent assault 1 Cathohie church oft, with la young girl, under iourteen vears of the inspired seriptures Taft Has Canadign Cane. lage, who is now in the Alexandria Spokane, Wash., Oct. 11.--President | Home, Toronto. It waz owing to the Taft has among the souvenirs of hisiextreme old age that the judge did not | western trip a cane cut from a stump, | impose a iwhich seientists declare was a tr= be- | fore the glacial i M 2 | this There nas Ottuwa, of xin new i * | hho reach i 5 fewling leather rf bis the sand, sermon n hin de he imng cruelf they went wots to nm oA die { detivs hades {! hotian new re Pp one SLroke viality of hares with fer {In 1h and buistle realize wrcdermt I may to may mnt they ustics of the people. u how viaced 11s, bat are is on Je its in Died on Wolfe Island. John Dee died af his Island, on Wednesdays five venrs of age home Hs - arid bie . The wood was | New Pearling Grounds. irdlamd. The deceased w found in the valley of the south fork | Melbourne, Oct. 11:--Penrlors have Catholic of the Old Man river in the southern dropped on a rich patch of "broom." Juoetion. of the provines of Alberta, by laccording to recent reports. Over four | Rev. bir W. S. Foster, a geologist luggers are mow at work and Taylor amd ans explorer, living the past week have cane, which is valued at $5,000, pearly, valoed five arriving in' Brockville about the mid. | presented by Edwin T. Cowan, presi- three thousand, fifteen dle of November. Mra. Tavlor is a ident of the chamber of commerce, on (hundred, and eleven hundred and fifty [davghler of Mr. and Mrs. B. Chay ofthe people of Spokane, (man, EB Ww. F. Taylor children expect to sail! fovnd from Shanghai, China, on Oct. 16th, | Mrs with at LASTET EDITION { PROBAB WEATHER Oo ILITIES. Upper Valley 8 nds A SPECIAL DISPLAY CLOAKINGS will of I | | | Now need warn fabrics goon the vou for making Coats. ALL AT PRICES THAT ARE IRRESISTIBLE | good, BEAVER Cl TWILL: £1.15 OTHS rom CHEVIOT From WELDS From $1.00 BRITISH to WEEDS MY EEDS IWEEDS I £1 SCOTCH \FLOWELL HEWSON rou » to REVERSIBLE CLOTHS by 7 ' Black /. Pony Cloths Very rich, 52 inches wide, Special at $2,92.75t0 $4 ENGLISH SEALETTES oH i | | inches wide, At 84.50, 85.00 to $8.50 WHITE BEARSKIN In Waves, inches wide At 81.50, SPECIAL QUALITY IN EEDS- For Boys' in smart inch Curls or Plain, 52 £1.70 to R90 tl"s Coats, Hl and { I'weed effects, At 81.15 SEE Per Yard THEM AT STEACY'S| THE PEOPLE'S STORE. CALL AND ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone 577. 230 Princess Street. JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakers, and I FRINCESS STREET, "Fone 147 for Ambulance. 254 FOR STUDENTS, kinds of Bookcases, Rooke Writing Desks, Study Tables, 'halrs Special prices at Phone 706, RIDGWAY'S HIGH GRADE TEAS As Supplied to the King, 10c, BOe, 60c and $1.00 Per Pound. In 1-2 Ib and 1 1b. tins. First Appearance in Kingston. Jas. Redden & Co. H.OCHA, Preliminaries. The preliminary sports of the R wld of at SIEON afternoon, t, day were tur Barrie I wenday fortunate enough names engraved on who had their shield, and -gere thus "ld Lo enter in the finals to come il the weather ane were out the batiery wa I this afternoon i the the field in difficulty in removing rock which was in the course fhe officers had marked out Members were at corpo tting 1 a large wich Queen's Medical "Hush." rush' The o' chock wither tend Hignitios fnetodin gz brush After through the I'he occur fresh na Queen's medics! red Wednesday afterocor ore speured at one from came Cinse 8 por marched wal with int WEP Yen, others make good flour, but it was left to un to make 'King's Quali- ty," manufactured by the Maple Leal Milling Co. "Fresh horéhound eandy." Gibson's,

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