1 TT RINGSTON ONTARIO, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, KILLS HIMSELF IN DR PAM, AT 12 18 A POET. i p y | ) V Get A EAR \ 1 911 ¥| Rich Young Man, Happily Engaged, May Leslie Wettew Jullahits to Ge | ¥ 1 Teddy Bea sles ™ are . Pound Dead, ; OF THE WHIG ON "RUSSIAN Tendon; Dec. 30.-A twelve-year-old . - i Now York, Dec. 20. Shot dead by TREATY OF ABROGATION. Irish girl, May Sodier of Belfast, is it Have Transpired During the Past . Twelve: bules coitabrecte ai she youl i I ost. infant prodigy. She hax | : of bis mouth, bt. ot 4 suicide, is the A. Bennett Disputes the Assertion|just published her second volume of | a hs strange verde in he myste tua "A. Child's Be kof V so." ¥ ---p Number of Prominent Citizens death of young August Stump, of That the Abrogation is For Politi- mag A hi Diblished 8 a J 2 New DPrighton. cal Purposes. A y a 3 1 Bey COE od tn bed. Al 4 , Has long been out of print, x Have Passed Away. , Stumpp was found dead in bed. Al-{ Kingston, Dec. 28.--(To the Editor): Ry hls nothing in her appearance : ter twenty four hours of minute hyvew I was keenly disappointed in your edi lio» t the child: prodigy. hors: i$ mr pe tigation by the coroner not the « jght- {orial of the 26th, entitled, "Impress- nothing serious or dreamy about her, | : ; oT ie can be found to any reason ling the Jews." Your leading articles | Her face glows with health, her bright i and raing, Pee. 3-Deoath in Toronto of Mrs. why he should have killed himself, He | gre usually written fairly and in A toe eves are fall of fun, aud a mass . Graham elested mayor. | Heory Skinger. i 4 was engaged to the girl of his choice | sontly, and how the one in question jof fair Mair tumbles over her should: gt -crowmisg of winter on Pec, i-Dr. A. BE. Ross elected and nothing had interrupted their managed 10 creep inLO YOUF ex i ND ty and stands member of the Outario legislature by [YOmMAnCe. He was the son of b paper, is a puzzle. A modest maid she is, too, diseour- . council! awks Ontario acclamation, wealthy man and in high favor wil You evidently intended to express | aging any talk about her work. Her change! election' day in . Dee. 4--City eouneil decides not to his parents. fle even spent the even: |g opinion, first, that 'the action of favorite pet is a big and anusually | ing before with a party of friends who oS per. Monday in Febru abolish market tolls. . ] kod ol: pints. Yeh the United States government in}ferocious looking Teddy Bear. i 3 Dec. Historie] Society revived. |Iemar on his" good SPIRIT abrogating the treaty which existed Her best poems have been written | NEVER ANY FAILURE len death of B. Jul Deg. 11-Death of Rev. Robert i van Rtumiy ® own und that pe between that country and Russia was on returning from 4 romp in the fields | fo Laird. the revolver to his moO I unnecessary and unfair, and, second- | near her home, but one was written | g OR DISAPPOINTMENT fioate buys out Thou Deo, 18-1 J. McClelland appoint the trigger. boli ho did] ly, that it was done merely as a po-{in a different way. She went to bed | eamboat compaily. ud city engineer, His mother seties 4 Hut he \ u a litical manoeuvre. by ihe republican |one night with her' big Teddy bear, | Shiehop {iauthier Tet Pec. 20--St, Andrew's church ex. n A Sires, Oranges 4 a Rao_ has re party, on the eve of a presidential and half an hour later, when she | corded the case as a death RY nee campaign, to lure the Jewish vote. ought to have been asleep, a vokee | take over his duties | tends call to Rev. 3, 4, Complon, eat y, lrelnnd. fen And to strengthen your opinion, you {came down the stairs, "Father, I've | " : » : We miy-three vears i n RR. Travers, Parmers'. | Dec. "Ald. FE. J. Hoag elected Stumpp was wen ¥ three year a t of poetry! Lome up 5 age, and was engaged to Miss . + $ Edna enjoined the aid ol an' extract from got a 'bi : : wrrived st penitenti-| mayor by acclamation. ro the Oswego Times. Father hurried: upstairs and to his | Dec. 25---Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Me Drucklieb, daughter: of arl b. . bey Drucklieh, millionaire tobacco manu ] 1 do not kpow the status or the | little daughter's dictation, took down | of Mise Jane Inkster, Auley, King street west, celebrated | ter. living Grvines Hill: The importance of the Oswego Times, but | a: little "lollaby," which she had milgsionary. their golden wedding anniversary. Aner or aunonmend pd Corn judging from the extract which you written to her pet Teddy. It begun : | gag El = . reprinted, it would have done well if { The sun shines red, so red in the west] kh of Johm Halligan; ai pager: LIST OF POLLING PLACES; f"0 "0% had allowed itself to be guided by| Hush, ny baby | Sleep; my Haby ! if of Felix Shaw. o c . the opinions of the most prominent The little flowerets finve gone to rest, | car collided = with Where the Elector Will Record Their and influential papers of the country, Hush, my buby ! Sleep, wy baby ! | Pembrokd railway train Votes on Monday. practically all of which were in favor . . . ? r The evening wind is murmuring low; gol crossing. The following are the polling places of, nay, clamored for the abrogation . ¥ Hush, my baby !| Sleep, my baby i} C. McConachie became and deputy returning ollicors appoint: ' of the treaty. Besides being badly . | agent irs a oe written, from the standpoint of gram- Go to sleep, my little one go COSTS NO MORE y ed by tbe. city eouncil for the puns | Jo " x' baby + Si \ gston presbytery voted | gipal elections on Jan. lst: . > ; mar and rhetoric, the extract reveals Hush; my ba chm wi hy is i THAN THE a tendency on the part of the writer 1 liad to make up the poetry, Sui fi union ou to I. 4 Sydenham' war d--Polling sub-division % ~~ handle' i 1 I said, "t ot Teddy to go to slee] ? AR DS gouncil decides to put No, 1, at 42 Wellinglon street, Fold ' io handle facts care essly. t says)' y 0 £ 3 » 2 $ ) H ju for purchase of Ca Brophy, deputy returning officer. 8 ; : "It is probable that the Hebrew vote And soon the Hille pote s dy Sou ORDIN Y KIN ! x 5 Sydenham ~~ ward--Polling sub-divis- could still be captured even if the czar asleep herself with: her Teddy . pent liam: If: Godwin died lion" No. 2, at 95 William street. W. Fan was given o few days Vo think it (held gti oy hot mre gston post office. C. Macdonald uty returning offi- 4 3 " over." The fact is that the czar will , council decidege 10 |oor, id deputy go 4 NC 4 have not only "a few days," but a MOTHER IN JAIL FOR dors in public DPW" | Gupario ward--Polling sub-division : : whole | year 'to think it over," be STEALING HER OWN CHILD. BESSSSSSSSSSs : ahse the operation of the treaty will | mmm a ise. + Wiliah Shen No, 3, police gourt room. F. A : ; . not bel. 1913 Takes Girl F Foster Parents and | Pelenth of illiash Shed, | (uinn, deputy returning officer. J ay Chase helore Din} us Girl Prous Foster Jaen 8 » Gepuby g ah As to your own opinien, I do not Tries to Disguise Her by Hav OUR CRYSTAL BRAND ------ 4 : at. 2 . / . Ontario weard--Polling sub-division 3 : 2 4 \ ch 21FRatepayers pass by Jaw Xo. 4, 916 Bagot street: Sohn J J i think you have succeeded in showing ing Her Hair lipped. $40,000 for Macdonald public} Fo deputy returning officer 3 why the United States should not . k Wi D 30: Mother fs : nd 4 ' » p ? . # : : . y By A= p Uaohool. te St. Lawrenee word--Polling nb ; have done what it did, Russia has Milwaa'es, pi ro sould 1 whos Lf ent. . iY ch 24-48ingsion tax rate for year) 0 KX ar atk ter Bb persisted for sevent "mine years in love, so strong that slie COW not-re- \ March * livision No. B, at 345 King street ¥ ) . . i g Awo mills. > wont : . violating a clause in the treaty whi sist the temptation to steal her child} ANDREW MACLEAN, .] sol] + Bb Loscombe, deputy returning of- ; : g a clause in ihe treaty which ita ts, it is alleged, | Bitizens hanguet to Prol. fioer it had undertaken to live up to, and from its foster Phrel . i 2 pe " incipal of Robertson Lawrence ward-Polling sul 35 ; he United States, therefore, was per- caused the arrest of Mrs. lua John- | fectly justified in declaring thé agree won, | A | { | Of Sevamdard Granulated Sugar s been tried and found excellent for table Prios I» pr heona, Alta. RY y : ath "ik ik a tarruthersi livision; No. 6, at 316 Princess § 3 Five years AgO Katie, then one year 3 fo a George Carrulhersi| og, G. B. Lesnox, depuly return: Mhienit ai and void, Je vould have a dhaghter (¥ Mea Johnson, wos % : ween idle on v ary of the nite ' aile : a ot steel stenmer launched | 108 officer, ¢ oa States to re ip DhEY ith. Ri . adopted by the family of Paniél De Mi gston Bhipbuildibg company's Lataraqui ward--VPolling sub-division 3 ce Eo Yr Ble on had gm, lap, New Lisbon, Wis. The mothet, oni Debit at Nap i Yo. 7, at 12 Queen: street James Me Jecals © ry had inter i he is 1b He of Niek ' ; ¢ i : i i Tluwho says she 1s the wile © Niek , yards. : bod : id it. 'deputy returning offer. preted the meaning of the treaty in i ho i8] -- April 15 a igation in Kingston] oti bw jp Xi 1g sub-divisi A a sense entirely contradictory to the Johnson, a lake sedan, and who pot | wri | send Cataraqui watc oiling sub-division A > : 3 alleged to have spent the time since harbor Of yn Q 999 Wellington street intention of the Ulkted States govern- i oat + s-- | Avil 17) and Mrs. A. P. Van-| 0. 5 al ac sling - y t and the onl . 1h the adoption of the girl in various | AF Victoristreot celebrated gold] eorge Derry, deputy peturning ofli- ment, an e only way out oO e| ities along the lakes, says she was | LOR faven, rb re or / J dispute was, therefore, Lo abrogate seized with a longing to see her daugh- nig re . i * x RT 4 ¥ f p 'oy y ui 5 gl Sn ir no Pr.~ Mackie resign: Cataraqui ward--Polling sub-division , the oki tanty #nd to frame 8 NeW = Che went to New Lashon and saw : Andrew's, after twen: No. 9, at 43 Bagot street. William F. : one, 1 so desired by both parties, | 0 iid on several oecasions in the { ## : Foods, deputy returning officer. 4 which shall submit of no ambiguitiesiy oe weeks | A ATS Yiste] Cataraqul ward Polling sub-division or _miseonstructions. Neither did the ft is charged Mrs. Johnson got a iptards: > uf ion 40, CC aL: Jgorner Montreal and . United States et unfairly to the ezer; |. hd William Isaacson, of New Lis John Wright, éx- | int qstreet. James A. Donaldson it simply acted according to a Pro-i, J \ i § the house '}! ' - Td My ' n, rn x . 3 son, to lure the girl rom we 18 resigned, a Frontehno ward-Polli uh-division a a: 2 a waa the railway station, wheve the mother rd-Pollin : event of either party desiring the dig Las waiting. Taking Her child; she | . X A Tho teaching service at | No. IM at 291 Pri ; 291 Princess gtreel 0 : continuanes of the operafion of thei . yhoard a train for Mauston, ae Jes | s of pastorate of sgl x years ES \nderson, deputy returning oflicer 3 y ' \ licer. hd 2 at ila 1 ig Ri Vashon Rogers, | Frontense ward--Polling § div) ion : 3 LL Rugs nox has 2 &ls ed arrival ste Joa hair Xo. 1", at 83 Colborne street. James 3 f " ; Lon and had her | air 3. Gordan, deputy returning officer. Lith Regiment repre Ne Tontunte ward--Polling sub-division w England to attend to. Ponder 'over the mintter, g nt ; Ha Haim thatthe whole thing girl oe Ba Then ow 3, as 41 Calborne streot. James RNTRA FEmect as merely a political trick on the. hoy or jon, \ SNe CTOWIRT 110 Pad - 07 Angrove; députy returning oflicer, I CANT LETCHRR, part. of Taft is neither' fair mor cor-| > wait a ors dlothey and a red | _W A - : Frontenae ward«pP ii aga. AR hoeglate Seidier," at the sect. [President Palit i and ack stocking cap. . Hospitals with i Sad satire sighty-two d ; olling sub-division Grand on Wednesday, Jan. 3 is an astute} opi v : son bad legs sores, ght de No. 14, at 58 Joba street, inion La " E an. 3 Sheriff R. R. Chamberlain, of Ju. fatn ae, ar g Canie, deputy returning officer, neat county, took . the woman and i _Frontenae ward=I"olling wub-division child back to Mauston. No. 15, at 31 Jobn street. Bl of Rev. William i politician, but will own that ®t is ; possible even for him to be influenced poi No Restrictions, by greater and nobler feclings than -- book Rogol C.. Vandebilt, at a luncheon | mere party feelings, at times at any "NYVAN IN FCO! a ™ do 5 Rolston: day orang' officer. pu Byndy Point farm, said of a well- [fate. Trcsident Taft 1s a good Am- IBUNYAN WINDOW COMPLETED, patead London, Eog. Try new fol} ) Rideau ward--Polling sub-division She suivant : Shoah and the iveulting practice by Vesti : - -- Xo. FE ar CoWbwtn and Dive fo atcomp ishes a rgreat. deal, but the Russian government against his Memorial in Westminster Abbey to ratios war si I a Ls 20m ot tor methude are pot quite own country is likely to offend 1¥mi be Unveiled. ) ¥i. . . ) . v, even at home' ns mu i iti ' T i ritish rican Ladi afloring sh market fees. voturving officer. Mr. Vanderbilt smiled. sen - at y ead ha het joe ota wi Eo Taye 8 | 2d : . DBut.the fact is that he did not |motisl windew to Johw Bunyan Ame os 1 * Yoo 3 J * . vn egational Union of Rideau ward--Polling sub-division] "A man once inguin oe the. lac i No. 17. at 621 Princess street, James | band ce inquired of her hus |take the imitiative in the matter at the north transeept of Westminster a DEAR MADAM ; 8 : smn Ale oF MADAM I ean In- of Education engages Barry, deputy returning officer. 0) _- & : all, Ho. merely acted in respons PY han been sompivied, sud jon of school children, damn ward----Polling sub-division | ance, OC ng Pe le a Allo to strong pressure from, many Pete be unveiled to ay bie hue Syl form Jou We Se making Me 18. separate school tras | B, on 348 Brock street. Richard | she wants it. » : TONY Youn tes. SoA eat dammd BY 1. No ie cor : : | ! i ) nts duri th 2 - i irate wehiool, trie James, deputy returning oiler, Both,' was the simple answer." At a church conference (1 think it tinker" was designed by I. N. . cember Rn he manth of Te ue Aes. thputy yetitaing oficer. wer. was the Methodist church) held some per and executed al a cost of $6000, see us before going elsewhere. raised by subscriptions from admirers Yours truly ' h of Dr. C. 1. Curtis No. 19; at 34 Upper William street. Ee months ago, the reverend mini x : : h ' ne to bend dP ation services held | 1'erbent Holder; deputy returning offi- LIFE TERMERS oN unanimously passed a El ae of Pilgrim 8 Beogteny. The sue 8 ol @ project has I COHEN * bh of John 8. Hender flan locomotive works # company. st month of May in mbt a oar. 4 ing on -the government"to break been mainly giment went to Ni: Rideau ward«Polling sub-division PAROLE 10 MARRY relations with Russia if the Me due, however, to the Haptist com: Le No. 20, st 346 University avenue. Us country refused té recognize: American MLE: on whose behalf the memorial 4 neler ighiy-ive do car F. Telgmnnn, deputy returning of bran citizeos regardless of race ' or phy in be handed over to the dean and : 267 PRINCESS STREET. ack iu ears. ficer. . Woman and Man Imprisoned for The governors of most of the stitos PARE. od : Phone 851. ears start to rum on Rideau ward--Prlling sub-division a signed a petition urging the gov- Hone, i guy Sesgnel in yeu se s Ontatio Park. No. 21, at 670 Pifincess street. = W, Murder, Hold Records as Persons ernment to take action in the same tine scenes from Buuyan's s* celebration. held. Co Martin, deputy returning officer, - . 5 direction. At a meeting in New York eh te ream. It is illuminated by Mrs, George Wat- Vietoria ward--Polling sub-division Longest in Penitentiary. recently the most prominent speak- headlight bor onsh Sagtion snd A Po venuc, celebrate their No, a, at 332 Earl street. Andrew |: San Quentin, Cal, Dec. 30xiThe two ws "who condemned Russian dis- [first tribute a Nindow - thie anniversary. C. McMahon,' deputy returning offi lpersons who have known the inside vir crimination were clergymen and May. Bunyan, who lies a ariancs oe i neer Craig re cer. i San Quentin'a walls longer than any or Gaynor and Governor Woodrow Fields, » Bunhill Victoria ward--Polling sub-division | others. there--a man and a Soins Wilson, both of whom are democrats. Sof Tale Joséph George Nob. 23, at corner Union and Division | are to be poled ant given their free Lastly the strongest: impetus to the = fiteen months' search. 3 Chester Wood, deputy re-jdom at the same time. Both ave un- |5teP finally £aken by the Unived States of John A. Gardis]rmng officer. * der sentence of life imprisonment for | Government, was given by the demo: One of the Few Women in Eugl "| Vidtoria ward--Polling sub-division | murder. : cratic house of congress, when it to Do Se, any No. 91. at 87 King street. Thomss| Their acquaintance with cach Giher | Mdoptad the Sulzer bill. London, Dec: 30::Mre, Ar . Mills, deputy retursing officer is slight, on: ace : Thus. you wi 4 oi Doc By=sYira; Arthar Stam- is, deputy ng Wi. slight, on account of the prison Thus. you will see that on the whole nard (Joha Strange Winter}, © whos Vigtoria ward--Polling sub-division [tiles that segregate the women. Nev- the #etion of the United 'States was|death occurred in Yondn on Deen No. 95, al cornor Beverly and King fertholess, cach has heard of the ther done with good ressors, sud nob he |ber 13th, was one En em COMMONS, streols. H..O. lates, deputy return- {by the mysterious "underground" of | cause it was calenlated to benefit in England to 'wear a monoele Fen val of the late Col. |"& officer, ; the penal institution, and it is. ex- any particular party, but because (here among men the prastics of using Yen "who died in Ottawa J ae pected that following their release they | vas 8 pational demand for it | motiodle is falling into disuse Moke : : . Make Your Will To-day: will become husband-and wife. * {much preferred the attitudes of tHe Mo who 'wear 'the monocle, 'now yi 1 you have mot already made your The woman is Mary Yon, who has Montreal © Star, and of your local 40, they. say, on account of doloctine will vou should lose no time in doing been in the penitentiary since Octobexjrontemporary towards the question vision In one eve or a dislike for t. The unexpected usunlly - | 18th, 1857, when she Was received from becanse they looked at it in 'a more glasses with twin lenses. ¥ he Trusts & Guarantee Co. Limit. Tos Angeles, where she had killed her broad-minded' way. If you will A quarter of a century ago the od. 43 and 45 King street, West, To- [husband on . discovering: that he bad | mit me to be frank 1 world any that] Cnning of 'a monocle was. a ind ronto, make a good. executor dndor | another wife. She is known to the your sneer and | yout Mn about nt among young men. It was adoptg all circumstances, and at small ex- guards as a "crank" 3 know that 3 aint gradu on the conlinent, whe pense to. your estate. Appoint ,| The man is Charles MH. Thorne, a eng in pegs aid iy its own much better gd company. executor, and lot. thet hoi | second termer, whe has beeh under]iioularly so a a toe | Phstand. your will in their security vault, freq [sentencs of life im bor, n day alter. Christmass--Youts te : of ebnrgs, until required. ; iv-{spectfully, A. BENNETT i. Made & God S------------------ 1888. if : & tock § at the bome of pred § i ~ Fo of $16.8 ; ding up ON THB COAST and ALWAYS WORE MONOCLE, bpasbytory accepts resige 7. Dr. MacTavish as pas h------ sue dive sates will b ri