Daily British Whig (1850), 17 Apr 1912, p. 6

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1912. |e ARED CHARLES MM. HAYS MAY FIND FIND * REVELL AMONG THE DROWNED. 74 ---- aaa i | | {Continued from page 1.) | { EVIDENCE OF DR. DR. W. J. HARVEY | the ship's position as now JOHN i A IDLAW & SON. AT CORONER'S INQUEST, ibeing eight mnles from the scene Of : {disaster us the Titale in its des | Witness Says Dr. Flmore Harris ent would take an angular course, Was ta Endow It--Group Photo ving probably thirteen wal es i 3 : in reaching the bottom. She !s now i graph Shows Hotel Waitresses in .: . distance of eiche miles to the Costame of Nurses, iweptward from the scene and ites in : i i 9 s water two ies and a quarter deep, | Toronte, April 17.--1 still feel that{ ~~ . a N A be a ie ee} 11 would not be surprised if Dr. Evans} The Su Gs ? of agen : ti 4 »s 8 0 y ASBENUErs } i produced John Revell," said Dr. W. » ; am . ya Senge v i ; @ PLS ar 2 s Lo come La iJ. Harvey, president of the Empire| VU : Ine. oe ' oy = nd 8 som a ollege of Opthalomology 45% heen | 7 . ' x eA jo als bergar description. Women be rect west, at' the adjourned inquest 2 to the death of Jobin. Revell. came almost deblivious, many wh 0 Liu ged. Loorrs they had left their brothers sd { Mr. Batchelor produced letters he tusliands. tohing Ny rries 10 3 | received from Mrs. Spurr, in England ne \ . he BUEN FP eri oe 0 h 4 {amt autumn, in Fwhich she asserted Boe op ae them. } he In { she had been nceused of having forged | #8 lamentations as the crall plun | i the checks in question, and in which forward 1o its grave made a scene she declared her absolute innocence. of deapaie impassible of dese ption. {The will of John Kevell was also The picture of eleven sumptuous decks vend. with lifts, gvmnhsioms, swimming When Dr. Harvey was called W. A, baths; luxurious apartments, saloons | Henderson, his counsel, told the coro and restaurants, had been rudely dis ! {ner he claimed for his chient privilege pelled by the vision of twenty small in the matter of answering the |Doats crowded with women and child. | Po a questions, as it was possible ren, waiting in the Arctic cold until {that as a result of this inquest other the great ship, with husbands, bro charges might be laid against Drs. [ther and fathers on board, took ils | 2 2 : | Harvey and Evans. The coroner revog- tinal plunge into the depths of ths ! By 3 nized his elaim. . ceean. | Dro Har ey told of his quakficaticns| Steamship owners said to-day that ae 6 doctor of ophithddmology, and | the sinking of the Titaite would havy, of how he became acquainted with [no efiect on their plans for future John Spurr, who, he sad, he . later construcdion of trans-Atiantie ves found to be John Revell, He told |sels. he representatives ; of the! the story of the checks he supposed ('ynard, North Germnn, Lloyd and! i t were signed by Revell. He said that Hamburg-American lines declare that | OO omen 00 ng or Sul S when Detective Guthite first called op|Rotwithstanding the danger of losing | him regarding the checks he became shi; 8 valued at five millions or more | We suvite you to see the new Suiits that are. pow ob vie " x inesy, and asked Dr. Evans to pro- the compares would go on build- duce at once In some manner . John [Wg larger vessels, Accilents, they When it comes to style and finish, there is scarcely one Revell, from whom Dr. Bans claimed {82id, would only jake them exert that does not suggest to vou a higher price than that which ; iv greater eliortg towarc ensuring the ne - = the endowment had heen received. Hel® © ¢ "wa WHI. : We haves: hor of (the w!iness) sald he had confidence in safety of passengers. . we will name, €¢ nave a number « Dr. Evans' ability to produce the We mee -- 3 man who, Dr. Evans said, was in the ROWELL HAS COURAGE. { . Cobalt mining Kstriet, i | ren Ho told py story of alleged na | Minister Pays Tribute to Temprance | : ew OY ul S gotiations between Dr. Evans. and the} Leader. { late Dr. Filmore Harris tor the en London, Ont., April 17.--Rev. Hun * dowment by the latter of a school of | phrey A. Graham, pastor of Welling Entirely different from the usual style vou see. nursing in connection with the Em-|ton Street Methodist church, and one y : x 5 : pire College, the endowment of ¥i. lof the strongest conservatives in the ; . . . 000 to be invesied in Canadian North | city, paid a striking tribute to New £ -- Q : : 2 '4 orn rillway shaves. It was alleged | ton W. Rowell in his sermon on Sun ew in mt This 1S a popular Suit Price they had arranged for the purchase |day w of St. Margaret's church on Spadin: Discussing the need in a young coun . : avenue ub the site for the schbol. Ih liry like Canada for eclean-handed -and | . with most men and we have vans, said the witness, had also ar |clean-hearied men, he said we Nave a ry ranged the &tinerary of Dr, Harvis| many of whom we may well be proud O laid our plans to such good through India. the death of Dr "Not in the last thirty vears," he . % Harris, witness said, resulted in the | said, 'has any spss OARS a0 es statesman pronounced . h S it t thi {matter of the College ot Nursing be |a policy that Feuuired the same moral NOTE---You may seleet any Spring Sn ing dropped. . courage as that which was made ' a oh : purpose t at our u S a 18 come group photographs ol the| known vecently hy Mr. Rewell in the or ( ol and have i placed aside until stalk of the college were also shown. | legislature when he urged the o g banish: | required. price are finer than ever. . . One of these showed the professors {ment of the bar. 1 . and the nurscs. Witness admitted "We have many temperance men in that some. of the" ladies attired iv | public life who would not take nurses' ectstumes' were waitresses in ja step, but here such is a man who, after] a hotel, and another 'wus a hairdres [the closest consideration and a full] . . . ser knowledge of ail the questions involv ry i The inquest was adjoutned till the {ed, intluding the immediate antagon- | ew 17 S or pring SD even ng of April 24th. izing of all the liquor interests and pa ---------- their ramifications, announce such a rds oq. : p NESBITT NOT TALKING. policy i Ave shown in many pretty model lie new Skirts are not quite go " : ------ "Such a man, I declare, deserves the y \ o B R O C K S T R E E T Doctor is* Somewhat Depressed hy [most hearty and enthusiastic endorsa narrow as last season, althoug h the Y ar cut, on straight lines. His Imprisonment. tion of every lover and supporter of | Mater als are Whip ( fords, § Nerves, P anamas, Soft V one tians and Chicago, Ill., April 17.--Dr. Neattje | oral reform. i Mohairs. Prices range from Nesbitt passes the time quietly in the § = RIOR ERN YR ; hospital ward of the county jail with HOL » CoN RENCE. visible manifestations of 'dopreasio | $3 15 4 50 5 7 5 6 7 5 d 9 50 As he leaned against ithe fron railing Borden and Two Ministers go to . 9 ' . iI . an on up to : a England in May. which is made more secure by the ad 2 y . - Ron fs r . dition of strong iron netting, his eyes Ottawa, April 17. Premier Borden, . . . - 5 7 5 filled and his head dropped to-day Hon, J No Has and Hon Bp 1S 1 rts I rom hi . BN BO is ie ¢ prin ughes have taken passage for ng { ) No Y elt y Belts When . me of hin fri da Tog n land at the end of May to confer with | . to | 3. 50. No numerous have 2 requesis ' 4 for mterviews been that Chief Schut- the Hnpeviat authorities in regard Wd tler has decided not to give any more anada's so-uperation iB the naval | » and military defence of the empire Hon, Robert Rogers will also pro cards for admission ¢ This has been done, he =ays, by ro . a : ) ' ' $ : bably go to England at the same N S D M | ireclt om aris Te Br, nd time on ced Blion and other mat | EW pring ress ateria S fy as : ters connected with his depurtiomi i ship of the doctor and knew his merry « cle A A number of new designs, with only one dress length of each make no 'mistakes by prolonged con i NEW SERGES, abc to $1.50. na or : a Only 1 or 2 of each design, a Splendid as versations. . Unlike Manager Travers, | pirectors Have Not Considered NEW CREAM SERGES. NEW NAVY SERGES sortment of all the very Tatest ideas for' who blamed him Tor oversibing hat |" Tamara $501000000 Ln New Whipcord Serges, English Worsted Suiting Spring and Summer. New York, April 17.--Sir Thomas exposure, the doctor, when any refer: Shaughnessy, president of the Cana 25 3 $1 50 Each ence is sande jo tint Phase wt matter, dian Pacilic failway, who was in town tums it off wilh the simple =tatemen i dd . » » : yesterday, stated that the directors®ol | C 0 . "J don"t want to talk about it lor any | of the bank business a ways pity him. Ue has decided 1< CPR. FI ANCING | PLANS. his road had not yet considered the question of new f{imancing. BULLETINS AT THE wiic | Fh the won CoC op on! Butterick Patior ns for May . . . A -- » » cust ary manner," he added Yard Wide Black Silks Are Bagerls. Wosched for the News| pions manner be midel. 5, C | of the Titanic. financial district that the Canadian] Also May Delineator at i 5¢ and ital p Linge . y Po irre . { Pacific would soon be in the market Suitable for Dresses and Waists, beauti- Kingston has been deep,y stirred, by | 1 300 . . 5 . " el : the greatest marine disaster, in the {for the loan of $50,000,000. on 00 at SC. ful soft qualities, bright soft fisiish. J realest: murine digister, in tin 8 ob $5800 S01 Large Spring Fashi . a large crowd gathered around the CAR BUILDING RACE, sob J 2 . 90¢ $1, 1.25. 1.35, 1.50, 1.76¢ yard. Whig office, Lo read the bulletins. Bul. Hundreds of entirely new summer Style = & letins about the awful catastrophe | AR Canadian Roads After Mow In this latest Book. have been placed on tne hoards, just Equipment. hic Pos RADY I op PEE el they arrive, and in this Montreal, April 1 Also a coupon which gives any pattern FREE. way, the Whig 'has been abié to kee 0,000 tons the people posted on the very latest news, last hight's issue of the Whig States Steel Corporation by the Cana- | was quickly disposed of. lian Car & Foundry company. Lhis & anc ce 0 es : will be used in the construction of a | » Married in Toromto. large number of cars recently ordered ! A very quiet wedding took place in]irom the Canndian company by the ' Very much in demand for the new style of Teronto. Wednesday afietnoon when | Canadien Pacific the Grand Trunk, | " Miss Cora Jeanetle Hackett, daugh-|the Intercolonial and the Canadian Dresses. ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hackett, | Northern Itsh Lake, Opt., was united in mar er ---------- \} 25¢ 35 40 50 riace to George Walter Boyd, son of New Hotel for Renfrew. = . --_ ------ ? C, C, C. Richard Boyd, Colborne streef, t's Renfrew, April 17. ~That a new hotel | si rp - -- - " . city. The congle were unattended. The for Renfrew will be a probability | ofl ciating clergyman was Rev. A.lshortly is the latest current topic in! Robertson, D.B., the ceremony taking {town. It is understood that this hos 4 : . . place at the parsopage on Carleton] telry will be a %75,000 structure and) If Prosec uted Only on Charge : ff S al street, will be erected on a vacant lot on] Forgery. We Are O ering PeECl The bride and her parents wert Raglan street, opposite A. L. Hand-1 Toronto, April 17.-Dr. Beattie Nes : f:roncrly residents of Wolfe Island and lford's studio. 1 is expected that |hiti, president of th defunct Farmers' are wellknown fin the city. Thelstock Kista will be taken around soon | bank, has offered to waive extradition ues n young couple, upon their return to lund those desireus of investing in the wpd return from Chicago to be tried the city will board on Earl street, {proposition will be given opportunity lon the 5 i forgery charge, providing the until their new home is finshed onli do so. | crown will not prosecute him on any ; . z ] o that street. At =a air ial mpeting of the town | ot her charges. prin Kieneral Foy H OO ES 5 1 2 e sprea Lett Tor the West cotneil A, PeXenny, of Whitney, {js considering the proposition this af wy : i Ld est. i i : : $ was a to the office of clerk: | tarnoon. Boots i 7.--An order for of ear building material | has been placed with the United | = NESBITT OFFERS TO RETURN of Guite a number of Quesn's students | treasurer for the town. i 5 00 OTH » have already -left for the west. The ltt i bond $ AT REDU CED PRICES fcllowing Kft at noon today over Brockville Licen: s { ™ Rely » Sesspon. hid a . 2 ; : the Kingston & Pembroke rail d he. following . separate school d held : Fo : gle and double beds, v 3 the { PR » Mise hanie ------ pr ake ie. Api 2. Ag floing mesting on Tuesday evening, and . Oz fords Dubue, Sest.. Wiliam Melos, to! gumers of Brockville district: Motels-- | among other things Urdught up wos : $4 5 Fatevan; Miss Dovoethy Hooper, to w H. Brown, R. Johnston, J. W.| the matter of pointing and repairing 0 Kel: Sask: G. Hooper, t Ver- ending, bt 18¢t. Mary's school. The matter wa million. Sank. Ww. I To Hk | McIntosh. A, ha 3 Hw gt in finally referred to the properiy com- { i _ Bowey. gi rv 4 3 " :). : monton; Miss M. Bennett, to York: 3 Co. the Bro tilie Chub. B. H. Loy] mittee and it was empowered to ge v 5 : All Suits at One-Third Off ton, Sask, get, Toledo; T, O'Connor, Jassepsr, S. jue apeiletione i bring - : Senden 7 Some of the most stylish apparel costs little if you know where h : i ont lle; John Kiyne, , : Testing Motor Cars: Mantgomery, Frankville; John Rly i : . at the next meeting. ' ny . at + you vant the A bor of the section ' Lombardy. = 1 I It was also decided to roosed with im find it." There is no question as to shoes: you wa over the kne of the Kingston & Pom: Baseball on Tuesday. } np sanitary. Improvemsnts in St "Dorothy Dodd." 2 Every authority on ityle admits that kioke railway, came into the eity,to-] National league--New York, %; Mos | BONS Academy - £ "A day, and were given instructions as{yom, 2. Pitesburp: %: Uineinnaif, 2 3 i Rellevitle's Assessment. to the operating of the new motor | {St. Louis, 20: Chieago, 5. Philadel | / Sh S cars sec.rwd by the company tor! 't hin, 4: Brooklyn, 2. | Pelleville. April 13 ~The total assew- e ett oe tore their use. The instructions were giv- i American league--Boston, Phila} ment for this city for 1912 is $5,580, "on an expert ah came up from del ddybta, 2 Washington, - Hh New | 000, wn igewense of $560,006 over last Alonteren eh with G. G. Hare, the én-| 3. Detroit, 1%; Chicago, j= of which $400,000 is credited to | ginoer for the ions, 851 bo, &

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