Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Feb 1912, p. 1

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1 ritish Whig YEAR 79 NO. 42 ------------------ { DIED IN AUSTRALIA. AREWORTHLESS -- ="... Gift Funds For McGill Univer- sity of Montreal. GOVERNORS ARE SAD stella, of Tyotown, has received a fet tor from Rockwood, Australia, BECAUSE CHERISHED MUST BE ABANDONED Kin telling of the desth.ihere alter {long Blness, of his som, Prot. John A. Kirsdle, formerly dairy commis sioner of New Zealand, who alterward held a similar position in South Afien and later ory in Australia. He was about forty-five years of age, and had been ill.about a year, The late Prof. Kinsella was superin- tendent of the Allengrove cheese com- bination; instructor at the Kingston dairy school, and later on dairy com j missioner in the North-West before go- limg to the aatipodes. i | IhEAS The Management Believes the Seip Was Regarded an of Good Value, But as it Has Not Turned Out so the Board ic in a Quandary as How Gets Andther Man's Job. Gttawa, Feb, 19.--Colin Rankin, former chief factor of the Hudson Bay compan, for the district eastward to Act, Wirnipeg, but recently superan Montreal, Feb, 19. of [nmiatedg has been appointed police Metiill University two months ago is- | magistrate the Transcontinental sued weal for subscriptions to aid | railway from Winnipeg cust, to suc university work, and $1.500,000 was joced Pd. Loughrin, raised, thes ow- | have been dispensed with, ing to the iagivery that many cher | gp ammgern ished ideas for imorovement will vace SOUTH SEA ISLANDER WAS EASILY SWINDLED to be abandoned because a pro portion of the subscriptions of five thousand dollars and more were made Was Robbed of $1,600, Which - He Put Up as Guar from ion ernors of whose services Now are in distress, will 1 in serip that 4x worthless. Much of this sent 10 banks thy stock, that is Mining Exchange, stock that well-known werip, reweied when for realization, listed promot) mn to = min the company not on value 18 be The Daily less, to-day, and shnres cerns whieh have for some The doubt mule crip, are unwilling to the good the deficiency in cash and aware that if they do not the amount for the purposes for which the subscriptions were, asked will very materially curtailed. The governors will meet cide what difference other sal con ble in not been time university management does not the good faith of the men wha their m bat a quandary, make yet subscriptions partly they { K in i" donors to available be to' de I'he amount the to- the subserip- uificiently large to cause con iscivines misgiving soon aetion ta taken, between the total announced. ns subseribed #od tal realizable value of tions is #iderabie is v ELECTED A DIRECTOR - WwW. K. COREY New York, Feb. 17.-W. BE. Corey, former president of the United States! Steel Corporation, has been elected a director of the Internatiodn]l Smelting and Relining company, succeeding Ad- olph Lewison, IVE MEN WERE HANGED. - Feb, Nea San Francisco, fonsekava, Nouth swindled out of $1,600, his savings from twenty years of ranch work, while he was waiting for a steamer to sail for h's native lend Strolling about town, he. met two men, one of whom said he wished to give BL060 ty San Francisco's unem- ployed, but had (o leave for the east at nobn. He said he would have Af fonsckava distribute the money, upon assurances of his honesty. The islander put up his 31,600 to show his gdod intentions. The phil anthropic stranger stepped into a ho- tel lobby to call a taxicab, taking the money with him. He has not seen by Affopsekava since 19. Louis M-» Ixlander, was been SHE DRANK POISON Life of Belleville Woman Saved by Physician. Belleville, Feb. 19.---Mrs. Florence Munville was a week ago placed under arrest on a charge of keeping a disor- derly house. She was subsequently al- lowed out on bail to appear in police court. Evidently she had no desire to do so, bat instead made an attempt to end her existence. She procured a bottle which contained hydrochloric or muriatie acid, and drank a quantity of it. By the prompt arrival of a physician and the use of antidotes her life. was saved. A warrant for her ar rest, on a charge of attempting sai- cide, was issued by the magistrate ani effected later in the day. SHOT BURGLAR DEAD: WENT BACK TO SLEEP Was Trying to Climb Through Win- dow When Man in Bed Fired. Sandusky, Ohio, Feb. 19.-F, F. irightman, a manufacturer, shot and instantly killed David Kimball, thirty- 5 While Their Lawyers Were Pleading | Their Cases. Chinng Feb, 17.--Five murderers were hanged in the county jail Friday, four of which wore executed whilescoun- sel were vainly Lrying to obtain a stay order on the ground that their clients were insane, and one after habeus cor- pus provesdings in the foderal had Ligon denied, Ihe four wera Frank Shiblawski, ¥. Wald Shiblawski, his brother; Phillip Nommerling and Thomas Schulz, slayverd of Fred W. Gurelzow, Jr., a truck farmer; who was robbed and murdered in the outskirts of the city Inst October, The fifth was Phomas Jennings, 6 negro, who was conVicted on Huger prints evidence of the mur der of Clarone? Hiller, 8 ralway of- fivial, whose home he attempted to rob in September, WIG. Jennings was the only one of the five whe requived as- gistinee to mount the seafiold. oni an La Patrie Not Sold, { o, court | | widow and ehild living here. SIN, a teamster, who was trying to en- ter Brightman's home carly vestrrday Brightman, aroused from his siéep by the burglar, who was trying to raise n window, drew a revolver from under his pillow and fired. Kimball leaves a Bright- man did not know he had killed Kim- ball until the police found his body in the snow GHOST IS «CORESPONDENT. Haunted Wife Who Promised Not to y ! Remarry. g Macon, Gh, Féb, 19.--A ghost figur- ed as co-respondent in divoree proeved- ings here in which George W. Mann told the court that his voung wife was { haunted by the shade of her previous hushand, to whom she had made a promise that after his death she would never marry. . She became so despondent from ree morse, Mann says, that he consented to a separation and then applied for Moniveal, Feb. 19.1. Ji Taste, pre sident amd director of La Pawie, de wied | the truth of a story published from Ottawa to the effect that. Sic Rodolphe © Forget had sequived the chief interest in that paper; that all the shaveholders had been bought out, und that, ta Patric would in future be the French oficial organ of the Consepvative party, rk ER ART Edmonton Mayoralty. Fdmonton, Alta., Feb. 19. After the hottest municipal fight that has yet" taken place here, Mayor Armstrong was reeolested mayor of Grehter Ka. monton over Major Saunders, yester- divorce. He got his decree. mena i Local Option in Manitoba. I Winnipeg, Feb, 19.-~%- large dulega- [tign from the Moral Meiorm Council, 'representing all the churches in the province, ealled on the govermment fand presented a lengthy petition for the submission of a local ,0ption vote in Manitoba. ' The plan favored by the council will permit of the eontinuance of the wholesale liquor stores, which is less astic than the usual temperance de- { The government advised the delega- tion that the subject would receive consideration. ! { * dav, hy ity of more than N00, eT : . by a es res - © Accused of Selling Bad Money. Mayor Gamer apologized to Ges Philadelphia, Pa.. Feb. 19. Charged ¥. A. Bingham, polico commissioner, 'with being the promoters and proprie: of New York, for "strong woras used tors of an agency for the circulation by Uaynor whe a judge. Bingham 'of counterfeit money among forvign: thon withdrew his $100,000 = Libel ers in this country, Wachlaw Mi -- will holil u somvention in Toronto: gs bank notes and silver certs Given a Long Term. "rage Beclety meeting. City Hail sit. 3 and Anthony 0. Polski are under ar: Feb. 26th, 27th and 25th. ficates 'were seized by the federal of -- ficials. pon Skating, Stadium = Rink. - jand stealing The Ontavio Good Roads Association ress here, More than $50800 in DAILY MEMORANDA. nigat Ottaws, Feb. 18.-For breaking into f | LIGHT KEEPER STARVING. He Signals for Food, But Storm Pre- vents Relief. Coreubion, Spain, Feb. 19.--The lighthouse keeper and his fami,vy on Loveira lsland been prevented from leaving thaf place for the past month, owing to a severe storm which had been raging in this vicinity, It is impossible to take supplies to them, Their provisions have run out, and distress can be flying from the top of the lichthouse an- nouncing that they are starving and that the situation is desperate. They are, however, keeping the lights burn LATEST TIDINGS Despatches From Near and Distant Places THE WORLD'S EPISODES GIVEN IN have te 3 signals een THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. ---- Matters That Interest Everybody-- Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Re- membered. Montreal's assessment is over $600, HO, 000, Yuan Bhd Kai bas also declined the KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, EVERYTHING IS KNOWN 1912. ONRYAN'S DESK A Dictagraph Was Conc h Vs { THOUSANDS RETURN TO WORK. | Lawrence Strike Was a Failure From Labor Point. Lawrence, Massi. Feb. 19.--Thou- sands of operatives returned to work, this morning, and ii is believed that the back hone of the great textile warkers' strike has been broken. Some women made trouble and attempted to prevent returning work-people from going back, but squads of police, miki tia and cavalrymen soon cleared away the rioters and arrested the ring lead ers. From a labor standpoint the strike has been a failure. TO WHAT HAS BEEN IN OFFICE. Since the Arrest of the McNamara's When Ryan Learned of the In- strument Being Found He Was Greatly Agitated and Could Not Talk Coherently. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 10.--Every- thing that has been going on in the office of Frank M. Ryan, president of As DONE! MAGISTRATES ASK TROOPS. {To be Stationed Ready for Goal Trouble in Wales. London, Eng.., Feb. 19.-The situa tion and prospects of trouble in Wales over the coal strike are serious that magistrates, this morning, ask ed for drafts of fificen hundred infan- try and fifteen hundred cavalry to be stationed immediately in the affected districts in preparation | trouble, SO presidency of China. Ihe people of the Bahamas still de sre corporation into Jj anadian con tederation. Ottawa is spending thousapds of dol lars in thawing the frozen watermains and services. Mrs. Marie Lee, hospital pationt, of Lriesvalle, commited suinide with earpolie acid Rev, J. R. rector ol >t. Warren was appointed Matthew's Anglican {arrest the Naticnal Association of * Bridge and Suructural lion Workers, since the of John J. McNamara, is known (o the government officials, 'all the conferences between the officers, all orders iesued to members of the organization and the contents of all letters dictated by Ryan and Hockis to stenographers. This Pat: was ad- mitted Saturday, when it became known that a dictagraph had heen con- vealed near Ryan's desk seon after the ORGAN OF LANGEVIN SPEAKS OUT PLAINLY It Insists Upon Seperate Schools For The Province Of church, Toronto. : Phe aeting vieardy of the provinee |! of Chi Li bas loaned Yuan $3,125,000 for Lis presint ne An electoral reform bill, including proportional representation, pass ed through the French chamber Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., is give up the carpet business in San Francis co and turn to banking New York. Waiter Gillespie and wile, Ver nonville, have Leen sot jail for auelty to Mrs, Gillespie's voung sis Ler The British-Canadian decided to erect a larg tory at Highgate, at a 000, At, Sault Marie, campaign" for $50,000 for ing, closed, showing has been subscribed, Frank E. Hodgins, K.C Foronto, will be the government counsel in the investigation of the Farmers' bank be fore Sir William Meredith. At tttawa, A. C. conserva tive member for West Algoma, is lying seriously ill and grave doubts are en tertained ng to his recovery, Nine-tenths of women are 'scatter brained and don't, know how to think," according to . Mrs. Mary Thompson Chaplin, noted society lead- was to Is going bassador the Court im his to v Scotia Jade, H-- to the supreme court New Noo Fei or Lalrance in (i Scotia Ottawa, of a succes ) 1 tppointmont late Justice of Nova The ele , of Hali r less of have canning fac cost of $13, canners made at Ritchie, will vation of J fax, is loc a certainty hu mee ht Ste ked 4% more ¢ the Y.M.C.A a new build that $53,409 80 St. Louis, Mo., Feb, 19.5 The of health h rules, ordering board adopted freak health that I and enkes must Le delivered in individual bags. lee must touch the sidewalk must after being taken in side DIES AFTER ADMITTING KILLING GOV. GOEBEL Kentucky Feudist, Tells of Famous Crime as He Lies Mortally Wounded. Ark., Feb. assassin of Gon Kentucky, of 1900, here, vesterday. no longer d loyee, ne be w Max Glass paid $300 in the federal court at New Vork because i a horse that died of glanders try, N. Y.. to be made into ages," During ent RL "agport sey 1915-1911 the shipment of Canadian ports totalled boxes. For 1911-12, 5 a decreas over the previous | year of 102,581 boxes, : ' The New York state democrats will was the dying meet in convention in New York on © ' of: » April 11th, and George M. Palmer will |{:iTbert, self confessed 'gun man' and suceped Norman 1. Mack as chairman (Jormer feadist of Hreathitt county, of the state committee. Pn His death eame too soon for Bevnusé his partner, John B. Trie, him to go into details about his al Jr., insisted on serving four o'clog fed part in the murder, fa to their employes, '. C. Titcomb! gr death came at the 'end of woth to court in New: Orleans: to have! T® Says of intemperate conduct the partnership dissolved be > og an Foi what he Thousands of robin ale men atront made drunk in Georgia China berries, They lie around sleep. off the effects and then hurriedly to China berry . trees, "He used thyt have made the devil blush," Mrs. sa Getamlech told the courts which heard her application for divorce from sam Getamlech of Fort Smith, Ark A. Beoliing, Maidenhead, England, has refused 320,000 for "1 Ratki! fer," which he bought for v song' and which. now is pronounced by ex: perts to be a genuine Rembrandt, painted 'about 1630, will passed through House of Hon: J. D. Hazen, minister of ma 4 Commons in the course of the present rine and fisheries, has left for Washing | session. On what f ton to confer with Ambassador Bryer be enfranchised and members of the United States decision of the government in reference to the regula-! ciliation bill tions governing the North Atlantic | minimum fisheries of Canada and Newfoundland Henry Trotere, author of "In Old Pay for Navy Bandamen. Madrid,' which made a fortune tor-} Ottawa, Feb, WW. An order-in-conn- the publisher and many thousands of jcil hag been issued establishing band pounds for the composer, is now living {ratings in the Canaan navy and in dire poverty at Fulham, Eng. He|preseribing rates of pay The pay is suffering from an incurable disease. {fcr Banks ve: range from Toe, to Mr. Trotere fost his fortune in a me [1 A dv, and that of bandmasters sical comedy that failed. from £1¥5 to 53. a day Helena, was the bel, January elaration 19. That he William Goe Frankfort of { m de James seve and te re believed an drew his have been by eating i was doomed. The bartender retamn quicker, however, and shot first. | The self-acclaimed feadist fell mor tally wounded When stretehed dying on the floor, Gilbert declared =» he that killed Goebel, and saidsé { never could get over it." | wile to language would | was LE bie Woman's Enfranchisement, Feb. 17. The Daily Chro parliamentar correspondent may he generally that women's enfranchisement bill | i | 71 Loudon, nicle's says. it a be the ms women will house, will but the con th®»irreducible be BORDEN'S NAVAL POLICY In the Toronto Globe. 3 0000000000000 000000000 "What are the people waiting for ¥" said Files-on Parade: "For Borden's navy policy," Henri Bourapsa said. "What makes you look so bright, so bright ** said Files-on-Parade; "The joy ut what I have to watch," Henri Bourassa said "For den and his fellows, in a recent bitter fray, Besought my help, and got it, and now they have to pay. They have .to dance umeeasingly to every tune 1 play, Ur I'd kick "em out of office in the morning." 6 "What makes the gov'ment look so scared?" 'said Files-on- Paradis", "They do not know which way to tdirn," Henri Bourassa said. ol ht they loved the empire, true," said Files-on-Parade: "ilust with their tongies, just with their tongues," Henri Bourassa said. "They prated of their loyalty while vet the fight' was on, But forgot it, at my bidding. as soon as thes had won; "And gow thet daren't do un thing unless I wish it done, Or T'd kick 'em out of office in the mérning." "Why don't they build some ships o° war ** said Fileson-Parade. ¢ are afraid of me, my boy," Henri Bourassy said. i 's burden's cruel bard," said Files-on-Parade; : 's nought to them, that's nought to them," Henri Bourassa said. rhey'll no willing. hand*to keep her mistress of the sea, Toads Sy til well they know a resk'ning Mare will be. ) 1 * ve 10 settle with--he happens to be me-- it 'em out of office inthe morning." {ty district attorney McNamara arrest, and that the depu- had rented a room Mzntoba. Winnipeg ¢, Feb. 19.---]es de Liloche i volver, announcing that the bartender | accepted | iabont the delay in the wires below to the from the dictagraph Here all that passed in the oflice above faithfully recorded by ste nographers in the employ of the dis trict attorney When tvan was informed | that a dictagraph had been placed in his office and had been there for four { months; he refused to credit the state- ment, caving that it was impossible. When asked tor permission to make a for it, he smiled and gave his consent. A moment later, when the in- strument was found, and the connect- ing wires were disclosed, Ryan was so agitated that he eould not talk coher- ently. The instrument was fastened to the wall just under the end of Ryan's desk and one might have worked at the desk for a year and never suspect od its presence The wires leading | {from it to room helow passed through the floor and were also con cealed.. Under the oflice of the iron workers is the office of C. 8. Murphy, of the City Directory company Ryan visibly astonished when { he saw the little disk pulled loose from { who {had found it started out, Rvan, who had said nothing while the wires were being broken, asked : "Hey, what are vou going to do with that *" "Get it photographed," was the ane sWwer., "Well, bring it back, it."" he said The disk large, and can easi- be concealed behind any convenient {corner projection in a room and by {reason of it conversations can be tak- en by stenographers in other parts of the same building. The wires were broken Saturday, however, and no more dictagravphs are expected to be found around the iron workers' quarters { inst same building, { which i led, i I was President : I séarch ! Loe was funder "his desk, and as the man I'd like to keép is not ly or i down IS CHILD, i } KIDNAPPED H | Which Had Been Given by Court to | Grandparent.s Quebec, Feb. 19.--In broad day- light, under the eyes of the whole population of the parish, Amedes Der {nier, of Cap St. Ignace, kidnapped, af jer mass, . yesterday, his eight-year- {eld child, Marie -Blanch, who ~ had i been fiven to the care of her grand parents two years ago sy court. The| {child hidden in house in the pyr- | ish and the grandfather will institute! { proceedings, to recover her | | INCE CLAUSE. | i A Ct sn cafam {Opponents of Vaccination to A | to Government. atin i i ppeal | / Ottawa, Feb. 19.--A mation is to be made in the council that the local | i taro goverament the advisability of {inserting a "'conscience" clause in the {proposed amendments to the public] {health act for those who have con | {scientious objections to vaecination. LLEX. DEAD, MRS. GREENY i Saint with 8 r Jecident cident way DANCING OUT OF DOORS Children Took Part in Festivals, Wil popular delusion Boniface, the official Archbishop Langevin, strongly -worded Manitoba in of to-day, to the question. It org 18 ont, reference ww school Avs "We, therefore, vienable and ights, We art mit are simply aking for justice." I'he article ends with that wery re fouble de ence INSIst upon indefensible asking our in schgol not o r favors, A request Roman Catholic prayers andl efforts schools, Canadian his separate mn § of THROWN OUT OF SLEIGH. to Sir Wilfrid Ottawa, Laurier at " LASPT EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITIES, Toronto, Ont, Fel 18th. 10 am tawa Valley and Upper St, Lawrence Fine and mild; light local snow rain 5 or SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE NEW NEMO SELF REDUCING CORSETS © The woman who bemoans ungainly stoutness of figure is offered every perfection in the World-famous Nemo Self re- ducing idea This corset is equipped with a device that works upon the flesh like the fingers of the skilled not ducing the figure by a com fortable' readjustment of the flesh, but actually removing the fatty tissue according to the principles of selentific massage. We invite you io call and (interview our Miss O'Connor, who will be pleased to explain 'the deails of this great Corset Model. NEMO is the Name THE PRICE 1S $4.50, ~ masseuse, ohly We are the Sole Agents for this celebrated model; alvo the American Lady. From $1 85. "KABO" CORSETS From $1.33 to $2.30, LA RIENE, $1.33 to $4, LYRA CORSETS 84. STEACY'S SPECIAL, The very best $1 Corset in the trade. _ 50c¢c CORSET Is A WINNER. OUR wee our Window Displays. SIR WILFRID LAURIER Feb 184 Wilfrid Laur victim curring, morning of which Hiawa, wes the this i er 0 nc might have resulted seriously He was on hi to catch train for Renfrew, whence he speaks toslay, at the sorner of and streets, a when Sussex Rideau STEACY'S THE PEOPLE'S STORE. he sliigh upset He was thrown out but not hurt, and walked the remain ing *alstance to the station, apparent Jy none the for the accident IN DAWSON AT NIGHT Be Annual Feature in Future. Gi Yukon Territory With the object of dispelling that the Yukon suf upbearable storms and extreme cold temperature through out + the winter; the City Board Trade Friday night held the first an Dawson City outdoor thermo Dawson Gg iv, fers from constant tl of nual depends on the jree | members be asked to urge on the On-(dance The entire town attended the danc-| ing, along the board-walks and in the playgrounds in front of the public school, where mammoth bonfires, elec tric lights, torches, balloons and oth-| er novelties were displayed, while bands played dance music and popular {airs AFirst White Woman to Cross Can. ! adian Rockies. Vancouver, B.C'., Feb, 190.<Mre. E. Louise Greeavalley, a native of Que- ec, aged 52, who claims to have been {the first white woman to cross the Ca- Inadian Rogkies, having come by the {Dewdney pack trail in 1883, died on i Saturday. She lived in Winnipeg from {1580 to 1883, - A Further Postponement. Montreal, Feb, 19.--There waa an- other unexfeécted postponement mn giving judgment in the Ne Temers exge thes morning. About a score of newspaper representatives were on the job early, but Judge Charbonneau soft out a message to the effect that there would be no announcement to-day. Various rumors are out i L but nothing offidal. | Judgment may come fo-mOrrow. Killed by Falling Ladder. 'St. Paul, Minn. Feb. 19.--John Thorne, lieutenant and Miles MeDon augh, pipeman, were killed when =» ladder they were working on fell, this morning, at a fire, which destroyed the Grand Operas House. They were dr into the roaring furnace Loss, $100,000. The British mine owndrs sitll refuse to increase wages and the situation is "4 aoute. The new Mauitoba bousdary bill docs not touch the school question. for {sanitarium for tuberculouis Ladies appeared in light dresses, and | some of the men wore straw hats and! linen dusters. Bouillon was served.| and children as well as adults joined | the festival. : MUST CHANGE TRAIN TIMES, m Brockville, - Grievance Has deen Settled: at Last. Ottawa, Feb 19. The railway commission tis moraing dered the Grand Trunk 10 change the time of No. 6 eastbound from To ronfo, so to reach Brockville mt 2.10 tnstead of 2.909 and the Cana dian Pacific must change the dime of departure of its train from rock ville tg 2.30. This sities Jong- | standing public grisvance at Vroek | ville, : dominio or as | | { ! i i a Death of John L. Blaikie. Toronto, Feb. 19.--Joha Lang Bini kis, aged eighty nine, president of the North American Life, the Canada Land and Natiomal Investment to, the Consumers Gas company, afl oth er biz concerns, died this worming, afier a short iliness. He was a Pree byterian and a Liberal He was born in Seotland, A widow, two sons and three daughters survive, To Raise $300,000 Montreal, Feb, 19.--The Jewn Montreal will this week conduct a whirlwind campaign to raise a half million dollars to endow s Hebrew : of "Little Liver I's," regular 2c, 10. 's. ' IAgsathe Des Mousa. at Ste { { 'Phone 577. BORN. Kingston, on and Mrs In Mr fn son Feb PH Bish ' ARNEY Palace 10t1 Mes Car MeGINN Kingston, mt i ' 1812, by the Rev Father Merian Meotinn avid of Amherst Island At DIED. gxton corger Brock widow Feb, 18th, @t University Btroet, Mra of the ists In reser Kin on SWAN he duties TIRARS ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker, 280 Princess Street JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakers, 254 and 206 PRINCESS STRENKT, 'Phone 147 for Ambulance, BLACK WALNUT CHAIRS, in two different kind. One get at $339; The best | ever had 708. rar at 336 'Phone the other Ab Turks PURE HONEY In the Comb, 18¢ and 20c per sees tion. EXTRACTED. ah, Abc, v2 $1.25 $2.40 21210. Palls ... ...... 5 Ib. Pails". 101 Palls ... ...... 20 Ib. Pails .. Jas. Redden & Co. A Runaway on Saturday. { The team of Charles Trotter, ol i Pittsburgh, ran away Saturday morn ling from Anglin's mill. © While Bruce { Trotter, who is visiting heve'from the west, was holding the team, it fook fright at a passing train and holied fover Wellington - street. Tae ring leanght in the whifletenas and My | Trotter lost control of the frighrencd horses They turned up Pacen otriet and got to Sydenham. Mr. Troster {managed to jump vet of the sddeigh land catch the horses by the bridle A western bandit, named Rice, iwes caught on Saturday by Canad: fan and United States officials in the ibush betwen Pembine, N.IL, ang Joliette, A crowd of 20000 in Tralslgar | fr oe, Lomlon, endorsed the home

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