Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Nov 1911, p. 1

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<x EA R 78 NO. TRAGIC DEAT H | te Robert W. Curragh Killed at: Collins Lake. BLOWN FROM A BOAT ipho NURSE SUCCUMBS TO FEVER, Nursed Patient With Discase a Few' : Weeks Before. | Nav, Misa Win home, Base Thursds - of six we ille, 6 A. Power died at hex South Darlington, after a In fight with typhoid fever. Miss Power is of wind Mrs, Thom and fis wo graduat from: Clifton Un Spots {Oo nurse Aft du to her later disease, ve the Mr YeaLs duughter as p ower, fed ton! | » as rained nurse Santtariu she. was for "# a fever patient a mosh of teonst ant charge, she WHEN HIS GUN WENT oF Ac. | oud CIDENTALLY. Head Shot Away--His Companion Rushed to Him and | Found Him Dead=The Accident | Occureed at Noon Saturday. As the result. of attention thet "ine own know and amdbyed ten 8 Wire and' in spite of hey ledige, the best meds | Hurses, @ eal eare t professional Top of His ster Toronto Woman weeks Divorce, Ottawa, No turdayv"s Canad 0: 6 | tan szelte conlaine a notes Toront of v of parlin the accidental dis | Dixy Madeline Paterson, charge of his rifle, while duek | will, at the shooting, Robert William = Curragh, { ment enteen, SON of James 3 C "ure Stuart street, 'lost his life o Lake, Baiucday, about noon, Although the aecident otcurred about | Shelburne noon, no word of the accident was re | ceived in the ¢ity until) o'clock in the afternoon, wi body of the young 'man was to the ity. one FRENCH PAPER HAS eile of the Bott on: he mo HOO | PRAISE FOR ROWELL the side of the bolt as be - was shout | to get into the boat, gud she charge went into his skull. Death sluntansons Coroner Dr. D. FE. -Mimdeth who con ducted investigation, fouml that death purely aceidental, The accident was a very nel In company with his chum, Fe arthy, a science - student an decensé! left light, Saturday, for Collings Lake. They their bicycles. According to the told to the coroner, men were on the ticed a flock of ducks shore. Shortly after commbnoed fo move out sewsion re bushand, Fi | manager of the ~ application made last aged-se TSI TY ragh, 10 Collins, t John Imperigl Bank and Queen streets, Peterson child Wis Toronto. rs also seeks 'custadv of shou; two | her i : he oh Was in Country and His God. an was one Me Ottawa, Queen's | oiily French before Nov daily to th the in Ww lead- Le Temps, published in of 'N lit ihe ut day has this I. on a day's sport thy trip new Tr rl al made, on "The pros al tis of Canada, have praise of his they no- hin worthy personglity. the] "Lhese tributes disclose the ideal ofl ards, the ducks | the' people, in them; find, the off, wn, L the of the conclusion a xd started for "the boat. They had selection frcter tho} "the 'one gun between thw, and of Ontario, dds ragh was in the lead, carrying it ul man, and I'he rifle cocked, all for | profes use, and ns he was about to step into! of the boat, the rifle caught on the Hiich in the services he of the boat and. discharged, the bullet God tearing off all one side of his skull] "Fortunate is 1h Maturally, the shock wag a terrible {peor le, at this one to his chum, who was following | worthy available, Lo lead and cloke behind him. Aw the shot took], or (he poticy: of the fiheral party ffiect, Cureagh fell over into the wa 'Le Tempd congratulates the liber: i ter, and WeCarthy Was st in time [party of mtario thelr wise cto pull him out, 'But the nufortun; ate | N. W. Rowell, K.U will SJoung man was then past medi tract the young fle will draw "aid, and McCarthy then had the very that element which forms amd task of having the beady removed ajority whieh have nao. interest to the City, and breaking the hews to the sictory of a partly exept the parents of the decensed. The news| it rendepi. ly stute of the accident cane as a bolt frbm | > T aisle the blue to the parents and. the other | Reging members of the family, as the | man had left, early in the morning, in| fine. &pirits, looking forward to having | a good day's sport. Ae goon as the remains the 'city, they were given J. Reid, to be prepared for burial Deceased was a bright voung was well known and liked hy eviry one, and the news of his death was received with sincere regret by all his friends, especially by all his com panionsZ-He was educated ij, the pub lie schools of the city, and also at | tended the Collegiate Institute, anid { recently had been attending 'the Kings ton Business College. During the summer months, od as timekeeper for the Northern railway," on their branch. He is survived by ents, one brother, Kenneth, sisters, Mra Scott, city, and Miss Madeline, at /BILL BECOMES LAW. proving, been ric splendid, character i MiCarthy | the young slory both bank, h in when feeding én e Ave two | wisdom oily Fei his Kheral the glory learned in the the splenddar ne Cur part which to fn rich was ready on of law, las hiv has ered his in Ana side and having province of un dic} tre, 80 8¢ at from on lection, in the Wes wn Gans "Plant. Regina, Nov, © 6.-Steps are 1heing taken tow ards the establishment pln Regina, expected that | there will to young | Sask {of n nas m inl wid R | before {ha such man, | The {etectrie municipal it mths goes by here waterworks ratbway util guceess fin arrived I Ver CART another a public city already hight and street ities, and these Jancially that a movement is now be Ling made toward the &tablishment of utility owns are such a in vas plar say Lumbermen Dodge Customs. Nov, 6.--American lumber aen are charged with getting arow d the matdian tariff with jointed Loddgad lumber, which should pay duty i lumbermen have complained that Amery put himber rotichening to be brought in free rough lumber. They want a stop this, and the government is into the complaint LORD BERESFORD { Uttawa, he { anadian net { Canadian the government can competitors through a | enables it new his par- and of home tea their two | this such proces George % put look ing Dix Signs Geady Measure, Hut Cgiticises WM. Albany, N.Y., Nov, 6 A. Dix signed the Grady which the women school teachers of New York, after /a fight lasting for years, "will receive equal pay with the men. The ned law adds $3,104,940 to she salary sehedules in the mentary schools and 72 2,480 high schools. : Mr. Dix save in a long memoran dum that he is opposed to that pro vision of the bill which raises the i salary of an assistant to a principal of to a head, of a department aw "tumntically to 32.400, an increase of 2800 move than the present maximum and $5080 more than the maximum of the approved schedules for this posi- tion, Governor Governor Will, unde ele thie Must Make Important Corrections. \ Lowdon, Now Lord Beresford, day, stopped publication of his pected sensational booklet, Great Betrayal," paper editors to refrain from criticisms' as he says in light of recent events, he must make unportant corrections, he book made a startling arraign- in hi. ex- navy and its unpreparedness for It is believed that the recemt which has influenced war, events I GIFT FROM HIS MAJESTY. Sir Mackenzie Bowell Awarded Medal by King George. Belleville, Ont., Nov. 6. Hon. Sir Mackenzie Bowell has received from Hon, I. Harcourt, colonial secwetary of Great Britain, a coronation medal, awarded hy his majesty. The medal, which has the profiles in relief of King, George and Queen Mary on the obverse, has ou the reverse the mobo: gram "UO RR; surmountdd by a crown and | Beneath in the date, "nd June mm : it is thought that with Beresford and act _seeordingly. DIED BY HUSBAND'S COFFIN, > Her Life. Londow, Fung, NAv. 6 story of a we Phy grief that she was diiven tg com sorofier's court. = A German family, named fetch, ofl Mrs. Mary Ellen Banks, Chicago, consisting of futher, mother and son, aged twelve years, were found dead in their house on Friday. ft has been decided, from a Jetier Moved, written by the 'father, | that they had poisoned themselves, having heen erased with religions seal. sess ago, and on Thursday last her band dies after a lon illness, Saturday night some phbors whe called to offer their condolences fount 'Hhashand shody Tay" Turning her hack she took down acid and drank the eomtents, follswing in, a few afinutes: wos coffm. upon the callers pany MY MORANDA. , Court of Revisien for Vitoria Ward, $m, era. Covutrss Swirak)y. Nissan dansénse, rand Opera House, S06 pm mal rancert and social ia the Ordnge o Ball tosnight. Admission, 35¢, vd GRit on "A Slum in rated ure, Firs Nex York's wage enters number 1, the rest stricken | that | Bn riverfront Aver-{withont: ervebyimrg irs doe Petexson, | at | His Life Rich in Service to ol 1 | York neh | the pron wi hivide o and | whieh | as | STOPPED HIS BOOK, In Light of Recent Events He Lone to-| The and has asked news ment of the present state of Britain's Beresford 'was the appoifitment of Winston Churchill | spectors of the federal fisheries depart as the first lord of the admiralty, and | ment stations Churchill agrees | notified that has promised to| be any longer reguived. Overcome With Grief, Woman Takes! A pathetie Theing so overcome mit suicide was- told iu the Liverpool aged twen- Ly=nine, Jost her mother theee - weeks hus- On Mes. Babks in the room in which her a bottle of carbolic death AR Ai, of which the workers in fag with a total' KINGSTON, 15 A WINDFALL -- HAS LOST HAUNTING FEAR. splendid Spirit - of Canada and Do- minions Dispelled It. London, ~Earl Grey was on taiged last pigght to a banquet at wilich was presided over the Duke of Northumberland. - Shareholders May Benefit i the $85,000. i ah Et Ba ie Co tid the people of Canada .were busy i ¢ on tiem lipes the foundations of great and their work YORK LOAN COMPANY only inning! Continmug, Hirey ww, gentlemen, ma | i {nnke confession? A Yew fears yd wis hiunted by the fear that the THOUSANDS OF THE SHARE [| > of ihe smpite Yak in: danger, HOLIERS APPE AR INDIFFERE NT | principally because of a of a lack of . -- proper self-respect tingy imperial spirit the self guverning nations of empire. | rejoice to say that .that largely dispalled by the and abundant stream of evidence comes from Canada, New Zea- and Australia, which goes to in the self-governing dom- inions the belief ¢ ists that there is a and He Future. for them all vather than entside the British cmpsre , ---- Nouv. 6 te I Newcastle, Lin toa empire, just be said Fad! a | fy, Uneashedde | mn 444 10, | the ar | Cheques for S28,000 | Issuéd Two Years Ago--Ovey {| {000 Shareholders Who NeversPat in Any Claim Nov. G.--H $25,000, would is now Have I | aii {that land, show had you i Torosto, | cheqglie for it you : earry that = EUTeRTEY round in your pocket for two ver Of the dividend cheques -sent Sut bv side the York comin Ke County Loan . and -3 November Ist, "yao, | FIR 000 have never | still dribbling | into the! ligmidator, the National { Yrust company, af the rate of {twenty five thirty a month, Cilygs on Tehequies totalling heen cashed. They "are about | total rarded the fires cashed. | or ling! about 2200, hut it | ike Iv that 325,000 worth idend cheques will never "What will become of the presented hy these unupavhed Sheques ? of pr with {Blein as to what shall | the "260,000 belonging | people wha have the liquidator | holders? who reg of he money re- | acing the pro- done with the 10,000 in a claim share their nor whdresses liuidator { ne new, addre and get | the advice of the Beagle are | ane the shlenis the be to never: put Fhese wot sen { al 1s { liquidator, along other to are have gent in i pass books, their Fito the ! Mend in oye {your dividend," is Loan ligudato joing thie right | fifteen chetphes, go opt every week. | The first dividend was paid on No- { vember \sp, 1909. The second dividend will, according ta present caleulations; along, and a dozen or ONTARIO, MONDAY, NOV EMBER 6. was | { month, LO itish 1917Y. TEN MILLIONS of an crease in Rovenwe of Canada. DOMINION IN FINANCES ARE IN GOOD SHAPE LIBERAL RULE. AFTER Statem@nt for Seven Months of Fiscal Year Givep--The Expendi- tures Decreasing--The ~ Country's Debt is Gradually Diminishing. Ottawa, Mov." 6. the new finance Where he has no of the dominion, as monthly statement for October, were never in better shape, and Hon, Mr Fielding has Teft his successor with a surplus probably 15,000,000 in sight for the end oi the current fiscal year. For the first seven momths of the fiscal jear the revenue has been £76,291,178, an 'increase of 210,476, 792 over. the corresponding period of last year, while expenditures show de creases of a million each in both con fund and capital accounts. I'he surplus of revenue over total penditure for the seven months heen a little over $21,000,000, . For October the revenue totalled 12,221,653, an increase of $2,505,461 ovgr October of last The rey enue for the month is the largest on record. Fhe net decreased "The. finances shown By 'the SOWR. of solidated ex- has year. debt of the dominion was 25,940,344 during the stands 'at SBIRHU3.- by and now WOMAN S LONG TRIP, It Had Never Before Been Attempt. 3 wd. be datéd Junuary 1st, 1912, 'There Int prs FT00,000 "in the bank fof the pUurpx a-dividend, and the liquids g ting the additional for a twenty per the end of the vear total payment hifty cents the cheques: will out all over bil In aehit ; VALDIMIR KOKOVTSEF® ol of Russia, olypin succeeding tars o Sh tH MIL on 5 required five vent. dividend 'hy That will make, { hiquidation of { lar. 'The | 1,000 x 1 the Hd "There will i dend, but CORONATION HONOR. Down to Lord: Curzon' of Kedleston. Nov. Be--kord Curzon, succeeds to title of f Ravensdale, a tion honor. In default of male the eldest daughter will! assume the tithe of Barowsa Rave #dale, of Rav- eusdale, wud iC WIR be handed "down by her to her eldest male heir. In de. fault 'of sueh heir thé" title will pass her sisters, Lord Ravensdale's wife Mary Vietoria Leiter, daughter of Z. Leiter, of Washington and Chi- 1. Sha, died in 1906, leaving a PASTOR IS BARRED FROM THE MINISTRY 1 since i dol to waekd; will on Has Passed sent the alone in addresses F.6hdon, Kedleston, Ravensdale, of be Baron i ane postage corona final divi- is uncer be a third and what' this will be tain, The S85.000. of -wocinimed bal: sticon. and -nncashed cheques may be ambne the other shareholders, Itheugh specini legislation would pro- {Bably be nee for that Phen there is tenet lant in west [Blgor street" district which {vet, and which will' soapain he Becher v alley i Me | 18sue, SRAry ¢ ito ot the {was not sold | 1 value it which | is- pushed to a lune of the cheme, three i in he fully Smith is inter sticoessinl | issue fia {sets 18 not vet Known CHILDREN PACKED IN BAGS, { Horrible Methods of Slaves in African Territory, ny Now cotinte of the slave in North Africa, | Apolionio, A he Benghazi for | slavery, 1 . Milan Caravans and the of North | | | | Forrible carried on by Father home ) London; n From Man Said to Be In- 'volved in Scandal. Pittsburg, Nov. 6.--The E. Piice, former pastor Telusite First Fieshyteriah Meheesport, w Tram the danistry trade eves of the WORT ide Are head Rey of the church Susp mn that dm ny freed from hr ex. al {ad wiring iter Rand nes sage from th mercha duct dai | tenance | themselt ex * JAttle enildiey Le adnl formal, of Ww as wiv wowed the wero made vinaus had i oO the offset 'aflinition" voting wonren of und that. Mrs. v letters in he hile: oung women ert them. himself clergy | packed by {while the Slaves who « abandoned ot to de Abented A Lime, harge of "immoral conduct' sinst hi. at yesterday's gui' The modified, howevar, deprived re, to preach. Lvcome the pre CHAMP CLARNR'S LAT ferred ag Mr vehond « Mentioned of { in the Beith a Priee pl "not NAS er he mig Niger te of be 1 hy tery Yee eit | Canadd were calle {of the under-seerotar fairs, who saul 'he { proposal made in Mr f was not iatendsd Wit was xure Ambassador Neves port on the incident if lit worth while, " referencis Hevhise NOT 1 VIOLATION. gathered the ------------ Maly id Not Sign Agreement Against Use of Aeroplane in War. Washington, DU, Nov, 6.---ltaly's nse of the aeroplase in droppang | grenades into the Parkish camp, it is declgretl here, is not a violation of epeeeh | and he | mid re considered w re | ep | FISHERY INSPECTORS "FIRE] of 1907, prolibiting the use of air craft in the discharge and explogives "or by other thotds of a shmibr nature" that- country is concerned. not sign the agreement Thirty Dominion Officials are Given "the Bounce." Ottawa, Nov. '6.-Thirty insofar . as Italy: did | fisheries in- Ontario have been services will not There i= now { a probability that the federal inspee- | tors of fisheries in Untario will be {done away with, leaving the whole {eontrol to provincial "officers, in their FLEET JOINS REBELS Born After Mother's Death. Chicago, Nov, 6.--By a Caesarian gection operation, yesterday, in the Congty hospital, a baby, was. brought into the world half an howr after iis mother diel. The patient, Mrs. Sim- { ongon, became suddenly affected with a swelling of the larynx, and was dead before anything could be done. Ix. Daniel I". Teter, assistant county io warden" was summoned and conceived the, lea of saving the child. - He .at once made the meision. It was said the--baby- would tive, "The operation had been performed successtully in| Chieago before. While Prime Minister Cgnlejas, of Spain, Was passing slong | a street in ,. on Friday, s-pamter, whe was redecorating a shop, , and the oon oy ed paint aver premier, covering at foot. '|The Chinese Rebels Gain in Some Parts and Imperialists in Others Pekin, Nov, ous parts of the empire, to-day, indi- cate heavy fighting, with rebels ghip- ing in some parts and imperialists mm ers. Near Shanghai, the of § three first-class Chinese giifiboats Went over to the revolufionies, both oifieers and men. Admiral -Sap Ping, whe commanded, was taken Prisoner and probably beheaded. i The British trainmen have decided to take s ballot at to whether they: will actept the findings of the royal | commission or mot, ballot 'pa- po are returnable on December 5th. ames Hagan, a Prookiyn fire Yond tain, a doll four storeys through a con Mednendens 'and | Mrs. Yio Pittsburg. Preshytery Takes License Walter | { sent Price | from | and followihg his | Price | the agreement of The Hague conference | of projectiles | new me- | AND ADMIRAL TAKEN 6. Reports irom vari Spokane, Wash. NOY. 6. --Mrs. El sie' Yorris, who is visiting he™ Sister, D. E. McKenzie, {at Hillyard, a suburb of Spokane, secomplished "a trip of 630 miles fromthe interior of Alaska, where she holfh extensive min- interests, to F aitbauks, a journey before-attempted by a womad, ather than remain ip camp' for six dreary months, she faced the hard ships and hazards of the long trail from: the far dorth to. civilization, the first leg of the journey being made on a dog sledge, and on foot, ' over ice alld. saow, Mra. Morris atrived at. Fairbanks. a' half hour before the last boat sailed for Seattle, and was caught in the taillend of a storm, which caused numerops wreeks," This her first Ao* Washifigton in three vears will remain until next June, meanwhile visiting relat ives the middlewestern and eastern where she lived before coming northwest. Mrs. Morris, comfortable mg never Vist She in states, the massed who fortune Alaska, it 1s purposed to continue the develop of her properties extensive scale than DEATH FROM Bl RNS, Aged Gretna Man Died in Genes ral Hospital, Shewman, burned 'some time Intp exploding, died hospital on Sunday { beri confimed to the hospital for the past He was seventy Leight The remains were Monday morn- has n luring her. residence in Savs ment upon a more ever, An Gretna, who by a in the general evening. . He had Francis of wns ago weeks, vears of to his two age. home on ing. PEKIN CAPTURED? -- A Report From San Francisco Says it Has Been" Noy IS San Frangiseco, The h i nese, paper, here, to-day, publishes a pstartliug special cable that revolu- | tioniists captured Pekin Jakt night al téy a sharp encounter. 6. 1 Liberal A Gunpaina Opening. Now, -N. W. Rowell, K. the new Bbeal leader in the pyo- vince; will, open his (Ontario cam- paign at a monster mass meeting to be held the might of November 14th in | Massey hall. This. will signalize Mr. Rowell's entry into the aresa of pro- vincial politics, and a great gathering is expected of Toronto and Ontario liberals. | Toronto] 1 Ridpath May Recover. lForonto, Nov. 6.--Bruce Ridpath, | professional hockey player, uncon { seious for days after an automobile Lhit him, is this aftecnoon. semi-eon | scious, and his recovery is considered | Possible. { : : Sudden Death ar Picton. Picton, Nov. 6.--John Earle, fore man for D. J. Barker & Company's foundry, fell dead as he was going up- stairs in his own am Saturday morning. He was ad fifty-nine, { e---- ---- Shot While Hunting Lynden, Ont., Nov. G.--Stewart Cor nell was accidentally shot dead by fhomas Rivel while hunting in the woods near lHamilion on Saturday Both were of this village. \ | N.T.R. Commission. " Quebec, Nov. 6. is reported here 'that J, NM MeUarihy, of this aity, will be appointed one of the National Transcontinental commissioners, Mis. Louise Vermilya, Chicago, ac cused of the murder by poison of Policeman 'Arthur Bissonette, and un- der investigation in conection with the successive deaths of eight other 5 persons, is prouganced probably re covering after her attempt to: end ber poison, , 'own tite by iv charge LAST EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITIES Toronte, Ont, Nov. $th, 10 am Ot tawa Valley and Upper St. Lawrerice Strong" sou ast winds, with rain be- fore aight eaday, sduth-west winds, clearing VILLAGES INUNDATED By Awful Storm: on Baltic and North -- Seas, London, Nov. 6.--The coasts all sides of the Baltic and North seas were snept in A severe storm' to-day and at least one vessel is known bave sank. Whole villages ou German and Duteh coasts were In yudated and sollers and life boats were sent to the rescue the ioha- Bitants. To - CLEVER CLOTHES © SMART DRESSERS ding; dash abana Soduindiotod OOO to 8 the of x wu To Cut Out Tips. New York, Nov. 6.--According to H. E. Dowe, president of the Commer- cinl Travellers' National League, $50, 0,900 js disbursed by salesmen an- nunlly among bell boys, waiters and porters, in addition to E325,000,000 paid as regular hotel charges Jresident Dowe has mailed to' the various. associations of hotel pro- prietors "what he calls the "fal eall" of the travelling salesmen. The wonderful growth of this business as & store iting only high-grade <lothes phenomenal, and only tu Quality, Style and Value People appreciate it, want : and like ft You wiiTwee § striking examples in our) Great Display of : Smart Garments ¢ <Q FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND: CHILDREN. Everything /that i» new Ladies' Wear Ia here, WINTER COATS SEPARATE SKIRTS, | PETTICOATS, SWEATER (COATS DRESSES, AFTERNOON GOWNS, EVENING GOWNS, DRESSING GOWNS, ETC, is 3 » to 0 © Ee 4 4 Arrest in Bank Robbery. B,. C., Now, arrested here, suspected of complicity in the New Westminster bank robbery, He had $1,000 in bills, some of which were, according to the numbers, included .in the sum obtain ed September 15th, when the bank of Montreal was robbed of 358,000. STUDENTS COMBINE 13 T0 CUT THE COST © Fraternities, Sororities and Clbs at University of Washington | Have Idea. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 6.- sociation of fraternities, sororities and eo-aperative clubs forms at the um of Washington, the high . cost will recejve say the promoters, fostering Yanbouver, 6.--John Bozeyk was Q d Q 2 it, OO for COO000L When an as- OOO DOOHOOL or 00 HOOOOOOOOOO O00 0000000000000 CV0O0OOUO0 CLOTH COOH versity of student V5 POO hiv a Molt, wlio are Q the idea - 5 In addition to the effort which will be made to lower the price of food the | association. will. fy to induce the tele | phone companies to reduce the on student telephones i "The aim of the association to buy for the wholesale," explained: "Fred" MeCon nell, president of the assoeiation "The fraternities and rorerities 'tom bined, large quantities of goods, and believe save the mid }y. buying dir we can | KIMONOS, Tatu C & Stylish Garments for Misses, COATS, SWEATERS, DRESSES, KNITTED COATS, 2 Ete, rates | 0 X | J A =) will be students | HOOOLOQ OC y O supplies O4 { 3 FOR THE LITTLE TOTS, use we we can Pretty Little Coats of Velvet it. Corduroy, Silk Velvet, Bear- skin and Woolen Fabrics SWEATER COATS, SW EAT- ERS, - KNITTED HATS TOQURS, | MITTS, RIC. See our Window Displays, They might help you to decide, STEACY. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. on factory dleman's profit ect from ihe gan nt y *AL « were all agryed that the telephone ren tals now paid by most of the organt zations were exorbitant, snd an el fort will be 3 Q ? ® 5 made to have them low- | ered. Two-thirds of the fraternity are paving $7.50 a month now for their 3 s believe per cent; ganization, wie n twenly { of least ur meeting ory we telephones, which is the usual! business and hotel rate. As the memberships of the ranizations at the university rarely exceed twenty-five, we believe. | we are entitled to a family oy: Soliovs "Wherever ory ; COOGOFOOOOIRO0E0 OOLOO OOOO rood possible in our food sup plies, we will buy in cavload lots, and ! shoald in this way the students od large amount the be able to save during vear." FOO0O00N COO0C0000N00000 BORN. inmeton, o MANITOBA TELEPHON Government Reports Loss and Win! n a Mra © Raise Rates, | ctotin, Street : Winnipeg,. Nov. 6.~The operation of Pr the Manitoba Government svstem, vear 1911, will show nearly 150,000, 4 This will be the outstanding feature | Mar aon ot $ of the telephone report, which ¥ Notice government will present to the legi Kingston, Nov. 4th, lature when it meets early in the new | Mr. and Mrs Wee Yoh gest son of vedr. Following this announeement, | ? oa, SUITagh, 10 , Stuart Street, aged 17 years the result will be that telephone rates | ! unesal (priv ate) took place Monday will go up all over Manitoba | DOR pon Kin, A rfew system of tolls will be in 6th 1917, Mary Ete aay duced: by which a fiat will of Mr. and Mrs. James Doran, charged for all hpurs for ealls ine 18 months: number, WIE WAS ELECTED. BY ACCLAMATION a ®un telephone a loss of NR 1911 on Satur- ] Theodora H. Martin, of this the neral private later CURRAGH In 1911; Robert tro rate and XCess of be | a special | Funeral { | a certain | 56 1 The Leading Undertaker, "Phone §77. 280 Princess Street. JAMES REID Tn rp ESE HR. "Or HEE to the Church 4 ---- AL The Liberals of Leeds Did Not Nominate a Candidate For the Seat. Candnongue, 6.--~Hon White, minister -of finance, his seat in Leeds county by seclamafion Ihe threatened opposition nomine tion by the liberals did material ize at the official nomination proceed. ings at noon, today. Me. White's name was the only one submitted Ihe new member and 'other conserva tive stalwarts addressed a meeting, aud then returned to Ottawa » Child Was Killed. Smith's" Falls, Ont., Nov. George Martin, aged six, was ing another boy to drive milk cheese factors neat Mont horse took ~ fright, The thrown off and killed. Thomas Beckett, seventy old, an Oxford township farmer, drove to the same cheese factory Saturday wnd he dropped dead of heart dis | ease ax he waited outside me "Phone 147 for A FOR STUDENTS, of Bookeases, Book. ing Desks, gy Fables; Chairs, Special "Phone 708, All Nov. Ww gets | 1 | and Easy | Tarik' s not Rowntree's. Chocolates New Fall Importation has just arrived. Jas. Redden & Co 'P.8.-- New Table Raisins. He Will be Whipped. ton, Nov. 6. -Willinm Bucking: North Caroline street, found of fonimilling several brutel jsumauits on his wife, came up + for | sentence. In passing sentence Magis- {trate Jelfs ssid: "1 thigk the ouly way fo stop men from beating their wives Charles Fohbouas. fib | iis to give them the same ss ted in the Fast Bristol [they give their wives. You will have bv a majority of two (fo go to mil for one month, snd at the end 'of two weeks receive ten lash David G." Lawrence, White Plains, N¥ les." Beckingham is the man who gave Y.. & retired fan of wealth, was kill- his wife two beafings for a bi ¥ od when his altomobile turned turtle. psagut, 6. As nasist- | 10 nl gue, the | boy was cight years Merchant Falls Dead. 'Rochester, NY, Nov Charles W HeiSeide, prominent business wn Fdirport, died suddenly, on Sunday, in hs automobile, recently purchased, | ft is thought that the excitement is cident to hawdling the car for the first time affected his beart | ! Hamil ham, | Tmlis ¢ Right Hon eral, was elec byelection, thousand Ere.

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