Daily British Whig (1850), 8 Apr 1912, p. 1

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Ch YEAR 79 -NO, 83 THE GREAT COAL $ COMES TO END AT LAS Miners Ordered to Resume Work aM Monday. VOTE OF FEDERATION TPHELD THE RECOMMENDA. TION OF EXECUTIVE By 440 to 123--Reactionary Leaders Wanted to Have Strike Continued Indefinitely, But Were Overruled For Good Reasons. Loundop, April 8.--The miners) ceation on Saturday afternoon ceptsd the recommendation of executive comnfttes that the men should resume work as the result of the recent ballot and the miners will be ordered to return to the pits forthwith. The vote by which the the executive committee was apheld win not The action Fined on whether the commiftee had ridhi in its construction of by to two-tifirds vote ne essary to continue 'nn girike Sy holding this principle an independent preec dent been established tar ta Fed- ac- the action of diseluse | entire heen laws make an up has thre The for the been Lion Hse decrsion wus a great the "peace with honor' ranks of the miners. There had much bitter eriticiam the ac of the executive committee in deciding that a two third necessary to eonlbnue the strike, and the radieal - element went to the meeting prepared to force the federa tion over-ride the committee. The leaders, however, plainly told the advceates of continuing the trike that action would absolutely Msrupt the vnion and that it would not be upheld by" organized labor 'generally. This advice was accepted and the mines will resume with com plite forees on Monday. «+ The decision of the federation reached after a two and a hows. controversy, which aut dimes wast antensely imbiltered, the ex tremints charging executive pusillan- ity in recommending that the men resume work before the district boards had "STE Go the miners" schedule of minimum wages, The moderates, hdwever, finally carried 'he day. Nowe of the fire brands bind to acknowledge tfint with 60,000 men already working and with doutle that number ready to resume work on Menday it would be hopeless to attempt to carry on the war, and suflicient number of delegates broke ta enable the executive to the resolutions calling off the strike and to send out instructions ordering that work in the mines be resumed immediately. The resolution nevapting the recommendation of the executive committee was carried by a vote of 440 to 125. . Some of the extremist delegates threaten that the eotliers in the north who still have plenty of funds in the union dreasu%es, will break away from the federation, and refuse to resume work until the minimum wage schedules have been granted. Iven -it this is true it does not alter the fact that the coal strike is now ended, but it would mean a breach in the solidity of the miners' federa- tion which has enabled the colliers victory party in ot vole wns to # ch was bali n Away earry A CAREFUL SUICIDE. ---- Left Note Telling Relatives to be Careful. Lafaysite, Ind, April 8. Before seeking his own death by asphyxia- tion, James Hall protected his ab- sent family from a possible eyplo- sion, and when the: returned home early to-day they found pinned on the front door a note, "Don't strike a match." In an upstairs room was Halls body and the house was filled with gas from a jet he had opened. TO CASHIER OFFICERS. British Soldiers Who are Divorced May be Dismissed, Loudon, April 8.1 is reported ' that the king is about to issue an rder that all army and navy officers who are proved culpable ns co-re- spondents in divorce actions shall be cashiered. Divorced men and women, a8 a rule, are barred from all court functions, SEITEN Sree CURED IMBECILE CHILD, Lelpsic, Germany, April 8 A remarkable operation has just been performed on an imbecile child by Pro- fessor Erwin Payr, director of the surgical clinic attach. ed to the Leipsiec University, with great success The professor planted a piece of the thryod glapd taken from. # a healthy child, born of a healthy mother, into the liver of an imbecile ¢lald, who immediately afterwards began to improve in inielli- gence The improvement steadily increased until a complete cure was effected and the patlent discharged from the clinic, PEPPER SRI E EP RE FHL P PP PPP BRUTAL NAPANEE MAN KNOCKED PEPPPPEPPEIPI TRE PEPE r IPS SEEPS O debe HIS WIFE THROUGH A WINDOW, Inflicting Serious Wonnds--He is Under Arvest--Death of Mrs. J, Soby--Man and Wife Have Mir. nenlous Kscapes, in Runaway. Napanes, April £..0n Saturdiy Mra. J. Soby, mother of John 1. Soby, Napanee, passed peacefally a way at her home, at the ripe age of soventvitht veurs, Decensed had teen "nf 8ling health (08> sou months, Ore son, John Soby, is 1 ft. The funeral Mon- day afternoon A runaway horse on Saturday ternoon cuted a lot of excitement en Dundas street. It appears George Loyst, Ernesttown, was aboyt to get into kis bugey when the hors: holt cd, knocking Mr. Loyst down, but not veviously injuring him. The horse dashed madly down street with Mrs, Lovst in the buggy and at Madill's store it turned sharply, throwlog Mrs. Loyst ont, but she also miracti lot sly escaped injury. On Saturday Marshall MeCuaig was arvested for assaulting his wife. The counle got iuto an aggument and Me Unaig struck his wife, knocking her through a window, inflifting very se T took place af to paralvee half the trade of the united kingdom for the past month, causing misery to millions of persons al a cost to the colliers themselves ! of some $50,000,000. i BERNIER DISAPPOINTED. Her Won't Get a Trip to the Aictie] This Year. Ottawa, yApril 8.--The government rteamer Arctic will not go to the far north this year to the disappoint- ment of Capt. J. E. Bernier. For some reason this year's sailing for the Arctic is not approved of by the gov- ernment, and it is unknown il Berlier will visit his iey haunts again. There is, however; a doubt _if Canada reap- ol much advantage from the expedi- tions of the Aretic amd this matter is evidently being reconsidered by the conservative government. The crew and esptain of the Aretic will share the disappointing news, for some: of the trips have heen fairly lucrative in the way of furs in exchange far civi- . lization's products in the north ns well as gotten as trophies of the hunt, PRISON FOR ORPHAN BOY. Given Six Months For Taking a ! Piece of Meat. : London, Out, April S.-George Bon: dell, a seventesn-veur-old orphan boy, who went to hunt sparrows in a barn near Alka Craig, and took a piece of went that he found there, has been seritencad Lo six months in the Central | prisoir: Copsiderable comment has been created by the severity of the mapistraty, particularly as the boy had alyags had a splondid repatation. Mr. Yandewater, Hillier, hus. sold ts fine form, and it % Lo be work in "the interests of the Dominion Cannes, it iW understood. W. H. Johnston un his former RH. railway eannl, & ~ To Meet the G 4 tere wounds, and the woman 1s in a eritical condition. He was remanded to jail for a week. ITALTANS ARE UNABLE uerilla Tactics of the Turks. Vienna, April 8. ~Capt. Fedora Von Zubodies, of the Austrian army, has returned from Tripoli after spending some months with the Italian army ol occupation there, und reports that the Italian troops are exiremely de- pressed and unable to meet the guerilla tactics of the Turks and Arabs. He says the Italian condition is desperate, HOPE IS ABANDONED ~~ FOR EARLY OPENING The St. Lawrence River is Still Blocked With ice Below Montreal, Montreal, Api B.--All hope of an ally opening of navigation has been abaidonedt marine circles, and ship ping men are looking with consider- able misgiving to an unusually late inatguration of river teaffic. With * the government icebreaker Mountealm cri I by uw broken rod y the situation is still worse, as no ouher steamer of the government floet it expabls of doing the work done for the ast tun ar thige seasons of raking t Jee hridge and open- ing the channel to the wea: A year age Saturday, the Montealm had worked bev way ap the river as far as Sorel, but it was reported from the latter place this morning that heavy tenis were sill using the ies rod between, that town snd Berthier, and that the we showed no signs of breaking ap. Fighty Autos Destroyed. | club Us season, east Hospital for the Insane, speaking sane institutions was not made public sufficiently. LW. E. Marshall, chairman of the Boy aily British Whig ' KINGSTON, Ee PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From Over the World. There is a great scarcity of unskilled | labor at Monireal. ¥ Great damage was don by floods in Western Ontario | i a b 0 |d Tenn., shows improvement. The Swilt Canadian company is add- ing to its plant at West Toronto. Premier Borden was bangueted the Canadian Club of New York. The Toko foreign office denies report that Japan is tring to Magdal:na Bay. Lesder Bonar Law monster auti-home Beifast to-morrow, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Williamson, of Newcastle, celebrated the sixtieth. an: niversary of their wedding. The Metropolitan Bank bought Sovereign Bank building at. the ner of King and George streets, ronto. Dr. N. N. Child, one of the jest- nown and most prominent physiciac of Ogdensburg, N.Y., died 0 Thursday aged seventy-five years, More thau 4v,oou persons will be homeless and more than 10,000 others have to be fed as a result of the Mississippi river flood. The amendment to the Manitoba school act providing separate schools for Roman Catholics became law late Thursday ~~ night #ilout comment from the opposition. In a desperate effort to save oO dhe | leasa | is to address a rule meeting in the cor To- his dying wife, Paul Peck, an gvintor, on Saturday at Washington, unavailing, submitted to transfusion of his own blood to her veins. The operation was unsuccessful, It is estimated that five spuaie miles of the territory in the north-western counties of Tennessee are wholly or in part submerged. ('om paratively few houses were swept in the Hood's rush, but scores of them are now under water, Spanish court circles are perturbed, optimistic reports notwithstanding, about the condition of King Alonso The recwrrence of aural and nasal trouble that necessitated a third operation In specialist has given him great pain and tended ta lower his visality Fresh fear for the wreckage of Madero government Mexico was furnished the Washington administra tion, Saturday, when an official agent reported that the republic now a staggering deli $1.000,000,000 in sustained by foreign hundred nway a Bordeaux the mn Se ly ne faces of approximately for damages investors, "Fr w tl claims DISTRICT DASHES. H th i News (lipped From Oup Many kx |) changes, : Pieton is to have a sarong baseball Arm south- tenbenn Bower, wv he at ju W John Head has sold his § of Milford, to | man. . Mrs. Harry Atkins, of Brockville, aged twenty-one years, died ou 'Uhurs "ny, Reve D. _Seott Houck, Methodist ! minister at Milton, is ill at his home and in a secious condition. A new canning factory 1s to Le b.tit at South Bay. Albert Collier & vo. are the promoters, M. F. Hawkins has moved to his farm at Cherry Valley, purchased last fall from Edward metealie kh. 8. CUlow, who has resigned the pesition of manager of the Mer chants' Bank, Athens, was presented by the members of the Rising Sun lodge, ALF. & AM., with a gold loc- Ket, masonic emblem and charm. The Dominion Canners have bought the John Barker farm, Bloomfield. 1 ho farm consists of 130 acres and sold for $11,400. They have also bought the Wilder farm at Welling ton, on part of which the Lakesidg eanug factory stands. For that furm they paid $16,000, A quiet wedding was solemnized at the Presbyterian manse, Napanee, on March 29th, when Mrs. Beatrice] Juick, eldest daughter of Mr. and rs. W, H, Hunter, and Bertram by Morgan, San Francisco, Cal.,, were married hy the Rev. Dr. A. L. Ho ward. Ww w 1 he m 8 I el st w th x fr A Ls O WS th Cf w w fe p Not Made Public. H. Br. | Rockwood | * in Laronto, said that the work of the in the Young of k He startled the audience by telling that in the Rockwood asy- lum four nurses and two orderlies at tend to forty crazy men and there hasn't been an accident. Dr. Young maintained that the public didn' know what good work was being done in these institutions. "Why, oftentimes," said he, "a -man with incipient insanity is sent arsund the world to look at cathedrals, and iF you would treat a ease of incipient typhoid that way, you'd be laughed at or charged with malpractice, The pa- tient should be put ou his back in bed." (Laughter). . {Cl Addressed Boy Scowmts. out council of Buffalo, NV. adidress- el a gathering of boys a third Kingston troop of scouts, in pdenbam sircet Method st Bible school, at four o'clock Sandav after noon. Mr. Marshall told 3 the rapid advance of this movement has made gmong boys in the Unit Sta vi, how between 12 and 18, and directing ther natural energies in the right channels. There are over 500,000 hove anrolled in Unele Sam's domain. Some helpiul discussion followed the address, Major' Etherington' New Post. | medical corps, has been appointed stall =» The flood situstion about Momphis, 'the Karawa avalanche yesterday. by student named Konler is still missin ofr A CHILD'S LEG BROKEN, IN A Harry of the residents at broken bruises 'about the hed, brother, stuek ouiht, at the home of Henry young harness, the lad, horses were not cery providential that both boys were not Alfred can best he imagined. ENGLISH ACTRESS COULDN'T Miss Horsiman Says She Can Man- theatrical ) reached home last gvening after their ac ' and not even the | pd mer of the piays are seen by y sionally they see English players an der curious circumstances solid background of applavse which comes from it is taking them at that restlees BES lory, dreadiully, papers, written io Koghsh or in some language | conld understand. and German 1'd bave not Ameriegn. Oh, no.' Major Frederick Ftherington, army have secured Frod. Lyon's house officer to the administrative medical Mra. Lyons go to Uslhorse, ONTARIO, MONDAY, APR FATAL AVALANCHE 'afried Away a Party--Two , bably Killed. Vienna, April B-~Profl. Clark, of Lai aichuny, and a party of seven. most f whom were students, wer own the Hochstuhbi, nken swept the highest Mountains, ol fa nn Prof. Cerk was killed. Six of thers were removed unconscious. the A g. SENATOR Alabama wood JOXIN 11 managér of the presidential boom BANKHEAD, . | Unde RUNAWAY DAY CRASH SATU R- AFTERNOON, Kay, Upper William Street, the Victim--Farmer's Horses Ban Away When He and His Lifts Brother Were in Wagon, Fhe eries of children brought of Division and me streets to their front doors after three o'clock, Saturday von, and they a te ved up ith children we whieh rate, thout on Johnson many John short niter of fright the street clinging to being pulled of the children, years old, was <ireel, above with the result the thigh, was received some Hix younger to the rig, until the wanes broke loose from it at Alfred reet unin red. The runaway started from Upper illinm street, when the owner of the S.A, Lyons, farmer, from atimer, was delivering some produces Kay, L pper He know the children warned them not to get while he Haw am dashing two small wagpon, horses wa a furions enry Ohne Kay, irown ont niversity vat his left and Ax iWenue, leg nem also He was thrown out, but a iliam street ell, and » the Hse, in wagon, was in the I'he children must have ounted the forbidden vehicle, and in ye way or other started the horses. he animals offi at a lively ip, along Division and up Jolson reets, and very likely their fright as intensified by the cries of the lads behind them little Henry was thrown out collided with a telegraph le, which completely demolished the ont right wheel. AL the corner of Hred street the animals became de. wched from the waggon, breaking the ther wheel, one pole, whiffletree, and I'hey were caught before wey had gone many blocks, The injured boy was picked up and arried t Medley's grodery store, here Dr. Kexs temporarily bandaged fractured member, and had the removed fo the general hospital, here he leg. . Mr the owner of the 'eam, lt keenly, He said his a restless team The injured lad showed remarkable luck, when being carried to the gro- store and while waiting there, nd hardly whimpered. It is almost moved Where we team illed. If a car had been coming along street at the time the result UNDERSTAND OUR PAPERS ~Miss Horniman's of Manchester, London, April company, anadian tour." "Taere are hardly any native Can tian lays," 'says Miss Horniman. out of them comes from New York, | wat of the New York | Canadians, Ocen "There is plenty of eultwe among anadian audiences, hut wi missed the | the Fuoglish pit and gal Two other things 1 misssd the morning and eveming Fron: a managed, but Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ross, Picton, mn ofl mgton for Lhe summer. Mr. and IL 8, 192. : BELFAST WILL PROTEST AGAINST HOME RULE ANNIETY AT OTTAWA Over Spring Freshets--Hope Weather Will Continue. Ottawa, April 8.--A , drop of some few inches from the unprecedented flood level which the Rideau river yes: terday reached, as the result of the quick thaw, and rain fall, is the only Cold Ottawa, and the district to-day, and which may, work serious damage un- less the present cold snap is of suffici- ent duration to hold the spring fresh- ets in check. Fortunately, Hogsback dam, which it was feared would ool: lapse under the pressure of the swirl ing flood, has so far held, and while hundreds of acres of land on the out skirts of the city are still submerged, so far little damage, other than that caused by the Hooding of & few lars, has resulted cel- ------ -- GREAT FARMING YEAR Is Prophesied for Ontario--The Outlook is Promising. April 8.--"Fall wheat most parts of Ontario" is farther vanced than before ac this son, and the prospects are that lowing the Toronto, in ad sen fol winter and the quick-stepping spring, this is going to be one of the best years on record for the agriculturists of this province." This was the given this an experienced farmer who stepped' ofi the train after a quick trip frog one end of the pro vince the other and back again He said the farmers all through were very hopeful, and the prospects justi fied their greatest optimism ever Severe apinion morning by just to A. Hi FEPEPELP EPIRA PREP ESP bbe a + * WOULD COMPEL WOMEN, London, April 8 Reply- ing to parliamentary eritics of his admunistration of the poor law schools, John Burns, president of the local gov- ernment board. maintained' that his policy of removing the children from the poor- house to the eare of private families had proven remark- ably successful. "Increasingly and poor are Pe both rich adopting poor law children," he said, If | had my way 1 would make it compulsory for all Women who keep more than two cats and one dog to have a poor law child on which to divert some of the cash and a good deal of the wasted sentiment which many people put upon animals to an ex- tent which is absurd." PEER EE FSR GTP Pera PELE Pret dpt taste tesa bid FLOOD DANGER IS OVER For the Present at Least in Western Ontario. Brantford, April Mayor Hart man, City Engineer Jones and an dozen men képt an all-night vigil on the dykes which held back the Grand river from flooding West Brantford, with its two thousand homes and big po pulation. This morning came the wel come news that all danger was over fot the present. The timely change i temperature, freezing over the surface of the water and the mud near banks of the river gave the floods chance to subside, Several factories here are unable resume work to-day owing to flooding. The gas supply is cut from the whole city, owing to breakage caused by Ss to the off the floods in mains Waters Subside. Toronto, April S --Reports this morning from all parts of Western Ontario where floods vesterday were very serious, indicate fortunate subsi dence in the waters caused by the change in temperature, The damace has already been very serious in the low-lying towns and farming districts, The . Paris Suffered Greatly. Toronto, April 8.--From all secounts the heaviest sufferers from the Grand River floods in Western Ontario was Paris, Owing to the floods and the grounding wires Paris could not be reached till this afternoon, when the fillowing message came through "The Grand reached a higher level than In sixty years. The business see. tion is flooded and thirty families were rescued hy a boat duting the early houss of Sunday from the sub merged residentii] district known the Flats. All Saturday wight ne and gaged building a sand bag dyke present the , river breaking its bank rear the dam. Thousands of sand bags were used with success. Pen man, Limited, Jost 1,000 tons of eonl. The break in the natural gas main ecavsad material inconvenience The municinel street system of hight- ing is partially submerged and out of buries. The total loss is' esti mated at $250 600, . Higher Standard for Nufses. Toronto, April 8.---Opinions as 10 the standard of education which should be required of persons entering "the nurs mg profession will he forwarded to the Ontario government by Ow exevutive of the Canndian hospital association, by hosvital superintendents of train- ling schools as the result of a diseus- won of the closing sossion of the hos pital association's annual meeting st cheering feature in the conditions in' Monster Meeting to Be Held on Tuesday. WILL BE 130,000 MEN IN FOUR PROCESSIONS THAT ARE ARRANGED, The Great Gathering to be Address. ed by Bonar Law, the Unionist Leader--The Orangemen are All Well Drilled. London, April 8.--Beliast is to have another great anti-Home Rule demon- stration on Easter Tuesday. two days before the date set for the introdua _uon of the home rule bill in the house of commons. This time there will be, mo necessity of moving troops into the was the case when Winston Churchill, tirst lord of the admiralty, held his now historic meet the chief town of Ulster. An rish member, to make sure that Bel fast would not put under practically what to martial aw, to enable politician o speak, the question in the Ouse of commous the ather day. The eoly of Augustine Birrell, the Irish secretary, was that he thougnt the Vationalists could be depended upon not to mterfere with free speech The head antre of the demon tratioll is Andrew Bonar Law, the mader of the unionist party While he will be speaking before bill is] troduced the commons, seope | of the bill ix now faifls i he bill iteeli will not ul after iY, as [hence my in again iw amounted a asked prominent and the the well known be issued un the prime minister his mn has deliv ered speech in introducing it Strielly speaking, this introduction is a formal application to the houge for leave introduce the never the issued been to and although this this refuses until ommons bill not granted leave, = has which will be Avricultural Since the beginning have been held all over Ulster to protest against home rile, and the meeting April Oth will be a climax to the The The demonstration, in 00 men will take part, at the Royal Ulster ioty's grounds of the vear mesting 150, hold So on Reries - tat) LAST EPITION Ord mi April Sth, 1€ am Miawa V ey and Upper SU lawrence Strong north-west 'winds: fair and Tuesday fair, with a little temperntuere, AUTHENTIC SHOWING | ee TRIMMINGS We have all tive Information stamps as be- thgt authora- ing correct 2he Silk Fringes, to $3.60; Gold, Bugle Ball wanted Silver and $2.65; all the to $1.10. Steel Fringes, 40¢ to Fringes in 5¢ shades Cut and Beaded Fringe, 50c to $1.00; Pink, the yard. Chenille Fripge in Sky and White, We also have a most com- plete showing of Bandings, Edges and Insertions in stk, | Embroidered and Metallic Ef- fects Bugle Banding, 30c¢ to $86 20 yard or Porcelain abe $4.00 Banding, to yard All that is new and novel in Girdles in Six and Metallic men have been eavefully drilled so that | the parades and march past shall pas ff with anv hitch Fhe main portion i the participants will be drawn from the uniomist clubs of Ireland and the Loyal order. The umionist clubs orgamzed to fight against My Gladstone's home rule bill of 1803, and after that gradually died out. Af ter the last election home ruls having been placed as a plank in the liberal olatiorm, the clubs reorganized, and there are now 266 of them fhe Loval Orange order is an older and more powerful organization, is, Tt that in every Orange ware and 1% estimated thirty in Ul Urangeman, while in teen of the Protestant inhabitants provinee belongs to the order Fhe men from the shipvards of Bel fast, 5,000 in number, will also take part, for, although the head of the greatest of the shipbuilding concerns, Lord Pirie, a is for home rule, his employees are against it, besides, permanent ang person = Ww Aten one four of the native of Cuebee, distinet the grounds from the city and two from the coun try side In the four plat forms' will be erected, the principal one being Mr. Law, Sir Edward ( Walter Long, and other leading Scottish and English members of parliament The four processions will mest the entrance to the grounds and en ter the enclosure, and the march past will then begin, sixteen men abreast, It is expected that it will take (hres hours for the procession to pass, Atl the conclusion of the speeches a reso lution expressing the sentimenis of the gathering regarding rule will be. put. In other parts of Ireland national ists will hold home rile meetings, not because their constituents need eon version, but to keep interést in the | question. There will also be a nomber of meetings in England, Wales Seotland. " THE SOCIALISTS ARE ~~ four approaching There will be sions, two proces grounds, occupied hy arson, at home and Sunday every available man was en. | ' to = AROUSED IN SPAIN Over Sentence of Eight Years Meted Out to Editor For Offensive Cartoon, Madrid, April S.--Unsan Melia, odi tor of the Secialist Magazine. Vida Socialisa," has been condemned "te pay a fine of $400 and to serve eight years in prison for publishing a cartoon which, it is asserted, re | fleets on the personal character Kg Alfonse, The socialists are agitated and have started 6 popular outery. against wo ealled "military justiee." Even mam of those who agree in the opinion that Melia is guilty, thiok the praalty 100 severe, The earloon in question was sent fo the magazine by 8. Pablo Ighwine, = 4! from 75¢ to $9.00. Come and see this beautiful display from the best French and German Manufacturers at STEACY'S The Store of Satisfaction. 'Phone 577. Something Nice in Fis BORN. Westport, Mar WARREN-~In My MARRIED, LEWIB IA RRISBON 1912 at residence bride's parents Calvin a Kingston, to Sarzh Busana dacgh- ter of Mr. and Mrs Harrison, Hharbot Lake On April oe tho of DIED. Huddenly at his ham Bireet ! kth 1812 ged 46 year PARKHILL, ence, 1 ton Parkhill Funeral notice ater REDDE In Kingston, April } tedden, aged years u ke place from hig lated 66 Livingston morning Friends anda revpectfully r The remains taken to Wilton for renils Khgne® Toh vie # th, on reside Wednesd a'elock sjucsted tag will net burial ¥ RORERT J, REID, The Leading Undertaker, £80 Princess JAMES REID The Old Firm of Updertak 354 and 256 FRINCKSS STRKE "Fhone 147 for Ambulance. Wii setts them at a reasonable price t ber cash Turk's. "Phone 708 4 2 A Shrimps, Clams. Scallops, Crab Meat. Preserved Bloaters. Kippered Herrings. Herrings in Tomato. Herrings in Bouillon. Vidona. Mackerel, Traffled Sardines, Brawns in Aspic Jelly. Redden & C i Pee ved ee 5 $B Jas. "At the kome of Dr. and Mrs. socialist deputy, who received it from an unkaown artist. The rentrild figure i an extremely thin huntsman with excessively thin lege. "Iglesia cannot be ted, boeanse of his official tio, aml Melia was thus made to r fhe brunt of the whole affair, | which is likely to have o sequel, E. Merwin, Brooklyn, on March Re. Dr. Barbour united in marr Ir. Nelson 1. Merwis, Am amd Gloversville, N.Y, and Misi Fda V.. only daughter of Mr Willison Baggess, Picton, Ont. Mise From Hayes, Athens, fell | Saturday Tast acd feactured hor hip, N.Y, April 8. Fighty officer {Liout.-Col. B. R. Duff}, of the . Giearze Uarter, son of timed ec Sen LIE I Sn le BUC of Hannan & Hear, "who, resumex ral La States navy, : machina THE. Cavatrs Field A ; Jon' otderly to the adinieal on bord the UNE Georsia. Co 1 up, 0. per botile. RB. Mrs.' Annied (he. patlisment buildines on Satarday 4 Peter. Tramponr, Picton, has biught 4 business in Part Hope, and Harold Dancey, a Picton bow, now in. Toronto, is going to be ihe man- ( 7

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