Daily British Whig (1850), 1 May 1912, p. 1

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OR ns is he Toperial an Printess <tivet With the advent of her first baby Che Daily British Whig YEAR 79 -30. 103 ; KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1912, LAST EDITION TEN TAVERNS REFUSED amr sore wo TIS. HIGH TIME... i CANADA MAY WITHDRAW Defy Freezing. Grave. f | Washingtor May 1.-After Ravin De hy EP RENEWAL OF LICENSES Caring: as : ult Weidner, of Center Valley, wh | {years abroad, a number of fruit AT Establi i M Effici g died the ol oehty von was {plants and grasses which wili®dad 0 S IS d ore icien ried at 4 Hae church cemetery { | cold, equal to that of the North-West | Ad trati | the bady wi posited in a grave she ew i TRAGICAL, SAYS WATTERSON, |B this country, Frank N. Meyer, ex-| minis 1601. had made twenty-one vears ago. When | jones foc ; the department. of agricul her hnshapd died Mrs. BW y sk 3 poi : : cidner was so v : Kingston Now Has 00ly Fit | weak var pis guste 10 1 bck Fogo Sit Fal eon of U.S. Congres . Between Taft and Roosevelt. {and Central Asia pi THE OTTAWA CITIZEN wn 0h n won a h, Sheretore; had be { N \ : M be Fatal teen Bars. Mever found a Siberian bush cherry | When the ti S f i . ay ioe = | ; i time came tor her own which will live in a temperature pear Me funeral it was discovered that the slab Iv forty degrees below zero and an that eavered the grave was so he : { apricot which a temperature of thirty | SPEAKS VIGORO'SLY ABOUT tha! it was necessary to (get a derrick y 3 ONLY TWO ARE LEFT 7 below zero wil Bot k l. Seeds and | GRTSMOUTH PRISON, {to Lift the Lone Mrs Weidner wis the A 3 A He euttings of both these fruits were sent 4 mother of Res Dr. Revere Weidner, egw g EN . : s to this country Aialla which will en : : president of the Chicago Lutheran E B ldure much cold and various kinds of | Si¥ Escapes in a Mouth Demand That | Theological! Seminary 3 Ss Santas ON STREETS SURROUNDING | # [grain also were found by the explorer, the Government Take Steps to hme! miatm---- ra ' AT A BANQUET HELD IN ©OL. MARKET SQUARE. : , A number of times during his wan- prove the Interior TO RETURN TO S SHIPS L : LINGWOOD, 3 ; { deripgs Mever was arresiog as a spy, Ie { enitentiary. 4 although he never was held long. {Aud Await Result of Committee's \ ' The Carriage of Goods Withon Among Those Cat Off ave the Hub, s ---- Special t ! 5 The ig Transhipment From Ontario Lake i : dy--Thel K i URGES DRINKERS LICENSES Uttawa, A Yhe recent es : ; in N the Siraun pd the Kulmmedye The | . . a : TRERS ENSES. cages from rie Kingston pe Soeent Fiverpoal, Eng May I-A commit Ports to Britain Not a Dream, He « Proprietors of we Hall and © * | : i 3 s . : ftee of shipowners and representatives Decl A lH [Heyburn Suggests Permits For Th | point 10 the ecessity of a reorge : eared. Pratineial Must Find More Suit L | Fr iie Salouns 0%] ration of iha penal institu nd |] the seamen's and fremen's unions gr . {the establishn Washington, May 1.---A novel meth | Feonomy of the | Conference, able Quarters. Hecnsing + saloons, conygres would tion und i 4 (ra sport. workers" Yederation. hing Collingwood, Mav 1.--The new gov ad Eval pe hs & ent {agreed to hold a joint eonference ir yrnment steamer Estevan, which is des The lper Benga commissioners, late od of regulating drinking was = ag ran : Tata Wi May for the discussion of conditions, g stined for use in the lighthouse and en Tuosday allyrfioon, asunounced th 57 { gested by Senator Hevburn, when the n. fte n taver s that would receiv | bil for the District of Colum-| 1. tm : : i Bel he seamen and firemen. In the mean 2 launched at the yards of the Colling- nor licenses for the ensuing vear [bia was under consideration in the a = hy i k Yn. 18 time all the men will return to the no 3 1 s wood Shipbuilding company here, ves 1 Rp { A 5 : M and « ' Lhe «nt A + - - erdas >, 2 I Pulling the wishes of the ratepayer 5 R |scnate. He proposed that, instead of |, 0 : 4 fan | ships, DIRECTOR In NEE: terday, and chri ened with due eere- l got awa " + particularly bad HR IS WILL MEET. mon by Miss Helen Currie, daughter ; | prisoner, but was fuel ecaptured ws on rh > S------------ : a 'n faor of tavern license reduction : {provide for issuing licenses to drink: | Fy im ia aprured. | CAPTAIN FELL OFF HIS TUG : of Maj. J. A. Cwerie, the member fou ths commis loners refused 'heenses 1 | 1 - This, he said, would do away escape mcludes four des | - ; Merger Beal to Come Up--Inland] North ten apy Meants, The following show f with the treating habit, the worst he : <b jee . ih wib- | ln Georgian Bay and Was Drowned Co. Trouble Cone. mons, I'he occasion brought to the 5 ho were sent Nn ingston | i + Ytown He . } the Thi on hn Before Help Came. Mentreal, May |The Strat town H -. . p Bam, manistoe al sho were refused - Fo He attentio y > ah ofits © Alle i o} . 'nh 8 ¥ . he outs y marine and fisheries, anc on. Ai 4 Ria nen ined COL. ACATTERION li i th tien i n, Senator i ese; at. any « t ronto sta. | Southampton, Ont May 1.--Capt SILEX A fg 1 : g. T ------ Ol, AN ER sisted, was being direete 0 . : fob | ¢ : ulted oh : John Logie, roy ner y A . a Licenses Granted, Louisville, Kv., Mav 1 'As mad as | the saloon-keepers and {oo little to , : 3 ! ¢ » hn Be a v promi n r dhe ter of weliou nnd Yaris Xa tion com. | followed by a large banquet given ly GTR. Restaurant, Phalen. + March hare," Col. Henry Watterson [the men who patronize the saloons. | |: nasist i 2 tg po fell iV his : : ue wo y oh} 2 wh n't 18 suid th mpartant | the board of trade in honor of the Tale View Houses, A. Simpson ays «ditorially in the Courier-Journai' | Ninety per cent. of the bartenders rs, have {16 go Band was drowne nm _-- two ministers and Maj. Currie. The h : lang » some up fi & a GH 3 | stanees it ho <i that 1 3 v last might 5 I v ! ¢ ape » ti i Randolph Hot, J. 5, Handoipt "The spectacle of the president of {do not drink at all, he added. le | oo 0 Ti : 3 . 4 ast di I body will asi Mr. Hazen spent Some time in the Quwean x Hotel, Saunders the - Lmited States engaged in an un: |suegested that the license be issued | . panitenia FARTARE 0 Nd i Tetovern © Was untour A Toronto wire t hy ha n. | discussion of the fisheries in interna unt leaves an aged mother, dersianding of the Richelieu . tional boundary waters. He told of men, but ! iad i nn oo ] | fexs thar mont) fwhich led to the recent trouble with bay service on the Pacific coast, was ise hm ia..8 WIR Fane of Wnoston, who last Jinuan ote | the tv § + em Simeoe, in the House of Com- the list of lieonses granted and the te - " - feature of the drink problem meeting of 1 directors o t Crothers, minister of labor, and was the : reached Kingston der such iret oms of wate he Ge gathering we itawa House, James Norris to-day. managers of saloons and distilleries | irc ns. £ iter an the Leo athering was non-partizan. : - : t t have take uticalar care Whitndi Hotel, Whitney seemly public quarrel with an #5 presi a small fee and be non-transier Anglo-Asnerican, Lawl ss dent of the United States wav be, as | able, bv a ¥ - = fihere is that the lftarnd p the preparation by an international Irouuois Hotel, Thireault Bro the saying hath it, "a sight for ge A a -------- . ) Gy ® . ! : i | TAFT AND ROOSEVELT juin } prevent the (eal hich commission of regulations to govern Murdo Leaf Inn, James Sowards and men,' but from the viewpoint of a THINKS In IS NOT to Ii i ! AD is oo . i ara company wi 0 0 che | ghee fisheries Canada's parliament Al don Hote, Canines, people proud equally of their coun a hy rth il ' we { 3 in" un | HAD IN EVEN SPLIT lieu unless provision wile af oh wd approved of them. The United Windsor Hotel, McCue Bros try's dignity and power among the na S0 IMPORTANT NOW v he Vid ' ripped off oilicials | indi) intasid | States congress had not done 80 same time to include J E ab penitent iar i \ | ' ONES : Beit sh-Ameriean, W. 'lelfer. tions of the earth it 18 tragic ! 1 A pect hi development is that it Firat, th uate had commenced to : "Cae is moved to ask, 1 he Whit have been recapimred, and it ¢ erests th tak ' disput fearve the regulations, then the House Extensions. House worth it to either of them 7 i mus : in said | in w institution that The Yote in Massachusets Gave, 4 ast ha at the 4 i yu | of Representatives bad taken a hand Fis Hal Tanren Spence, tw Col. Watlerson follows. with the as Churchill Says Char Character of the Be seems. | » he Iuekier: in: ro plating i Fach Republican Candidate fod the Iciehoiion . compat i for the hag Yd ont tain fishing in . , % CARE [ertie ' . insane Af t Li »oepHng | f & wtaid erest nzen. régretie at Jranth, to lind more guitabfe {uar rtion that Roo vel : nsnn Movement Has Moderated Since {them under lock and ke ov several | fi h V i Sis ag th h 2 » ou is { there was no power, who would ay Trani ei-l Hotel, C. Horpe, y twa NOT A WHOLKSALY STEPMA. | . {years po Herp: Jas hesy Ma tine Ig teen otes. Le ath a 4 on Nerd ia t Wi [fuire congress to sanction Anderstand- months, to find more suitable guar "-------- i Gladstonian Period. 0 Aime Fe is electing on iho {| Basten, Mess, May | 3 kes: Pract eally | oyont ; : ings entered into with. other eoun I han Contec . Piety terior econom we jastitution, aod 3 hie Rron {tries and. good faith by the president. tors Bride Fl 1 Whe n onfronted Wit | fondsn,. May 1.--Speaking on Home! Ye lat: ntnent: nothing | ll retar s of the republican primaries | "Tt ie I NH %i ih Frontense IW. Teller) laid over. ropm's Children. ile Hon. Wission Churehtl sail ) eho ndit Bat] Prous hout Mess wchussttes were kipow | . y L -- in azen, "that Fe with ! BOY OR ON oD t neon to-day. and dhe last delingte | ARBITRATION AGREED UPON, |baving regard to her dignity, Canada . \ . bi: bride deseicd a jess os 3 x to mix desperate char- 1 CL 40 UT teen Sdelezat I {will have to withdraw from that A ie p Jar hongsmnun ¢ joe deserted Isutetly modern eye. ie Whoig ' ny ffon msl iit a Re ~ ai edn en wr iailrond ngineers Sig Frees . ow of . tha Applications Refused, confronted with trip | haraeter of the movement had mo ny MLtnbion | goceselt: and sighteon for Fuft- Pais Soliris and Engineers Sigh Agree. | treaty in View of the fast that' the The Club, P.M. Thompson, le other children of his Gest | dopated, he id, si the: Gladston- | Wil hin ne pont Rs that {mes an e.en sphit in the much | ment--Strike Averted. | id States have not adopted the " . = ' i derated, he said, since the Gladston- | te ot te brosent | | avi § ; ; , he KEeundy House, W. I}. Dunn : Sahn, of New Branswiek. lion ren d Be 'now: hl] _--e toy r [eanvasscd wtats of Minasachusstis.] . New York. May 1.-The threatened | T"EUiations framed by the joint com: i : Vv. hadi ggvernment . : mission gon, for divorce in the eourt of | y A = ! Leaders of hoth sides now have tolstrike of the engineers of the fifty rai : t the game importance for England, 1 1 tl rn nin . vin Chrand, Feel gs Bros. ' nev hi ; ol wl notoriat ! y te Am} a wnt the possibility of the ult tod ie wi of 9 : Mr. Hazen prophesied that the ship- : ; heey er tin gaibed. nator nil was net gomparalle in import p we ultima road a of Chi building Sudusiry of th ow Wd the Imperial, P. McKenna, shen the triplets were born hy nom {000 to the | rol lem of Ww rowing sefecticn of LaFollette as a com- 'ed by the \ th th th i oh " ' p Jk i { ed bad bash { ¥ 2 grow wi eo y . he Propswiek, J. Cousinean ing them Theodore Roosevelt dh Liscontent among the laboring classes " rromise candidatt. I any vent] agreement hetwaon the two conmitices N : 1 th iw h 3 ol the mer the Collender, Mrs. Me onnell Wiliam Howard Tait Sahn, and Phot h | o the Fatlvoads ood oo ch thi mavipe of the great lakes, He Fhe Grimoson, Mulville & Lr seoll Borue Cortelvis Sal Slee ft 1) ' \ " the Chap OAs Yedansnde Pate - : 8 Loutlined the work being done by bis SEEAFLY YOu Sahm moan BHC feerld filled with empires whosdener ss we Lage convention. Independent on gincers The Run); Lice denman $ Whe rd 4 werd, Alu pnpre: : y 1 . i § Ph ' department at Uttawa, Is might be ¥ Waly Ledrge man, their bicth their, mother d md he oR ere tPF ed tn the s'ence of sources thronghoot the states: kre of | phy The Hub, Uen, Hang. : 3 sal that ane day thers would be such an inland waterway in Canada one from the ¢ neers amd nother wif 1 x A ¥ } b he res | auglit another WM re 3 : the opinion that the winal resalt of i > vd preos ration for war ¢ i" ley ors Manse, Louis Martin, pry Id } wild make Toronto, Collingwood to he i ixict of 'seven members, one from the Fwo of the most powerful emnires i : the rendblican 'sp*t wil be the hip ths werlid--Germany and America i Ling in cf ad mocral as nest'. pre { ' be appointed by the la ier lake ports ovean ports in Churet itl pluted ont, were car ident of the United Sintes ty the same sense as Monireal was an " ey id on by oa wtrantic system of fed | 3 ro - t fail to agree on the Vive wean port nd permit the eatringe. J dw re ia ound fn} haecra wiroet. vhen she sy hia fail ed st tov, and he Sieg federal. : Richeson May Die Catholie, hief Justice White, Commi of goods without (ranshipment from ghey & Hickey , 'Pinecss streel 3 » Ie Ay) i dor i : ton 5 i Boston, May 1.-C, V.T. Richeson, ) : hor Neilk and Juice Kung | arent Jake op inive Sp, Jo ses Melartand, King street, RICH V0.CE KEEPS Ee the A od Ri pi! he 5 may die a Roman Catholic, unless his Wi iked to make the appoint sondition of afiuire rol not he ames RK. Hendorson, Broek street : 5 oh te » og. icles : sentence is commute] to life imprison ment A bio d for ore 0 Sige nu it MAN FROM HANGING Rn : x : ment by the governo council. This -- . was n we a dresam than was the - LR, 1 if oseer bore for lreland, moved the Club License, reicobicn. of the information was given out by a fo : wea thirtvdoot channel from ' } bill, eF prisoner a declares that Pid GOVERNMENT MUST FEED Monite 0 the sen not #0 many The Frontenac Club. eo mer prisoner, who deelar that Rieke ) 1) (Condemned Man's Snterce Cer - -- son has made 'that statement 10 the | Sure ; > NT ino . Viany Thousands for Months Because : On ths while the jeonle seem to] FOUGHT BULL WITH KNIFE. | ; oflicer in charge 5 s I _ think that the commissioners did the muted After People Heard - ; The murderer has been visited iy pi Fivgds, he ty : ye wisi tpi Fa MORE UNREST IN PORTUGAL. very best possible. When nearly holt x pb bi Grain Grower Tose «s an Hour's Battle Fra Ha hy 2 man hole pries al ee hit 4 -- the licenses 'smed Yast vear had to be | Fim Sing. for Kile . : ' nearly twenty times, during the Ins honsam oH \ $ \ cut off the license Loard found no easy | : few weeks, hund y er ave h less as the Miturbumers on Ruedas May Indicate > 8 3 . Y 0 ey & x ' May 1. remarkable! Regina, Sask., May 1.--With a three b ; 1 nother Revolt. joh lefore it, SUhev depended largely | haron, Pa., May 1.--A remarkable ! : 3 al | F Velka A | 1. 5. Bell : Sian 2% this plaes : harttore voice has save i A ' knife . NN, Bell, a promin- % 0 : ubch ths reports of Inspector Wiighy! ii one TUI0e Ta Sat Ea ' . . t8 to the ridutive value of the RI raft : L'shon, Portag Ma 1~There : . . t 1 if mm rafts in imminer , gq v ' ere arg krovitch from being hanged, for thy t Regina grain grower, fought for a " To Help Brockville Boys. . » lhtoard of pad ns bh 8 recomended hi< life nearly an hour with an infur- prions hotels 10 the public, and de | oa ! ' : I'renton, Nf rv be=Breeunse after fooarded. the ago has been avert igning of an arbitration nd or to the necessiy foe! there is porteaded a ter.ific fight at tration mittee wy on York muaterimaninl ngeney Se aareind | Yetta Molter Shop Licenses Granted. Fvervihing seemed seren i \ fientge Thompson, Pilncesg street. took he Om he | r ty ! Broockville, May 1 \ commitiee of imonarchists intend to minke another itizen in a one-day whirlwind cam- | thousand |e : w fod 1 pitempt to wie the northern pros J \ . . : i paign raised over X5,000 to meet the loovornment for some months inces of Yortugal, according to in F Well Looked After. § fo img ris mment When the ¥ He grabbed the beast by the horns ahs : . ap neta o wus lexpense of launching a Boys' Move | Hormation ree ived by the Frovernment armors . ovked Aller, { demned man wns told the wens land stabbed him in the throat, but . . : % 1 Oo M 1St. 1830 ment Association. A Stratford man is | author ties here For one thing, the needs of the far! iad fr joy and exclaimed "Vhapk {cach time was shaken off and again om a eam spoken of as a likely candidate URCH UNION IN Fike siep is sssumed to be prépara mers have been well looked after, Out | (;,4 1 attacked. f k + v take charge of the wor tory to an effort to restore » King of the fifteen licenses granted, eight Then he broke forth 'gto a hymn ---- TWO CHILDREN PERISH er sri SCOTLAND PROBAB | i » slate The king are to what are recognized as farmers' \ . jem the Portuguese throne with sich expression that tears were Shopbreakers Sentenced. Premier Bord Home, h v 3 | At San Cregorio, on the frontier be. . " > a 3 . be hatel, ih the Windaar, the Lake {brought to the ejes of Sherifi May Simeoe, Ont, May 1.--George Snel i IN A VILLAGE FIRE Ottawa, May I.--Right Hon 1.} vern Yortogal and Spain, the cus iew, the Ottawa, the hitney, wi 4 tirain rove toy Winters, by | A { | rhment ha nar«d indications that the Portugal a (lov. Tener that he commute gheliated bull in his pasture, expiring an cided acoordingly. death sentence of the murdersr tolhour after help arrived. , and Roy convicted Albion, the Queen's, the Grimason and | d Mrs. Borde sturned, tours officials te attacked bk bod i R } he jrison. v's wonderful voice | Judge Robb, of shopbreaking, were | mo m-- net : : iy 0 4 Hen tas Se {Two Big Presbyterian Bodies Are!' i 3 eS Th nlafiec Jy 2 hoy the Revere. i from their long holiday in yt monarchists who suceendad in oup- much better and se w fe r present proprietors of the latter two Mich 9 in kid he felt 'in fine | Fe 1 3 tiettle. He decli to be ary ie named hotels, it is understood that | Attempting fo Save Their Hat present eclined to be interviewed fant Move . Xe : ja resent, ! : samen Since il take Sloe IEA stand in the jail corerdor aed 1 wied the railwavs before the railway | Little Ones { ------ a | ondon, Max lie an excel t p Fore, bot a + : i 11 i | 2 ' ns on b arn a . Avera, . y o » ig Mahila Ankroviteh sang one wnkody conimission with combining to raise | . [EAP APRA AERP SEREAP AP APRP RAP RAP A AO 1 ARE OS 2 d will before Adams Man Drops Dead. would be satisfactory to the commis oo = the price of coal. | Carthage, N.Y., May I.-Two ehil |# op 'ORE MLM or. & Me gh Watertowy N.Y. May 1.-As he A. th kot b---- The steamer Estevan, for the light-}dren are dead, 200 persons are home he THINK IT OVER. | ter of re Hs reunion (by the 2 a en Years ago ¢ market square fe ! was about to be placed under arrest, I f ni ba N I house service on the Pacific coast, was | less and thirty-four buildings are in hoasted of nine rs, Now, only two Innnched at Collingwood omsTuesday. | ruins as the result of fire that prac this moruilg, Joseph Bodette, thirty are left, the Iroquois and the Whit -- me ne "| tically: obliterated the business section five, ol Adams, dropped dead in the ney. 5 : BY FLOATING BODY SELB PEPEGLS PIE IID BES PEEEEE of the village of Croghan, "eightees Nome surprise has heen expressed + sad Oakiand house in lower Court street, + miles sontLpast of here, Tonesday ai ovir the a license to the Hub | Bodette was stricken before Officer hotel Jd the g ing f the Maple] THE WHIG CHANGES. & { ternoon. The property damage is $275 hotel nd t ol e Maple Leal Inn, on" Montreal street, the: prefer The Dead Man, Siylishly Dressed, Tames Gilligan had reached the hotel, Physicians were summoned and an ex enor. Still further surprise was evine od at the holding over of the Fron: Had Been Struck on the tenag proprietor's request for a Forehead Similar movements are also report. Otten, unknown to the prisoner, ms ---------- -- sed mang to wark his bohetf, in | sentenced t« : five years re-| : Springs, Vi The remiar . Liuring ee hough neon we re vo he 275, Oa £0 Sr ns hn tend opr nde Sor" | parents Brave Death in Madness ori, ie pov Tooke! + Now Discussing an por. | Simitar move | Irom other paints in the northérn pros ines ivlor ing visitors wire allowed 1 M. K. Cowan, K.( oronto, charg x lol the two great Presbyterian bodies No business man in any { the country--the United Free church town should allow a news ¢ wiablished Church of Seot paper published ig his town 19 go without his name and a vi to clom relations cons business being mentioned %| ferences have been taking place be- somewhere in its columns. siiween committees of the two churches says an exchange. This ap- {for the past three vears, the plies to all kinds of business general stores, dry goods, grocers, furniture dealers, manufacturing establish ments, automobile dealers mechanics, professional men and in fact all classes of busi- nessmen his does not mean that you should have a whole or half or even a quarter of a page ad. in every issue of the paper, but your mame and business should be mentioned if you do not use more than a two-line space, A stranger picking up a rewspaper should be able to tell just what business is rcpresefited iia town by looking at the business mentioned in the This is the first of May, I'he vietimg of the and moving day, and the i Whig management, along ¥ < - fire are Mary irounert, three, and Merrill Grounert. wr eleven-months-old brother, «chil fren of Mr. and Mrs. Clement Groun " ri, in whose house the flames started. | changes which will add to 3 The children were asleep in a room on | the effectiveness of the the second floor of the Grounert Bewahaper The removal of Stan the ground floor being used Steacy's advertisement from a saloon, the door of the room the first page to page three | was locked, Fhe fire started from a will give additional space. for | bonfire which had been built back oi [eqding Maier Sh desite 18. the building and had worked up be ed SG 28 Lows & be Bn yond the ground floor belore it was first page 3 discovered, : The Forum." hitherto on 3! Mrs. Grounert was out of the apart page three, has been trans- | ments when the alarm was sounded ferred to page scven, and oi She rushed into the house, but when will give an added valne to | She gol to the room where the chil advertisements on that pagd, & | dren were asleep the smoke was so especially in view of the fact 3! {donse that it was impossible to get that late afternoon news will 4 within ten feet of the duor. a also be found there. | Aided by her husband, both risking The desire of the Whig & | their own lives, Mrs. Grounert sneered management is that every pied after several futile attempts i page shall be made as live #|getling into the room The children and as valuable as possible #iwere taken out dead. Mrs, Grounert to the advertisers by giving 4 was hurned shout the head and arps fresh and up-to-date news. ws » and ber husband took the bodies These changes will be of | {of their children to the home of «a marked edvantage to the ad: @inephew, a farmer hvieg three miles vertisers, and, as a result, we &jsouth of the village. are expecting .an additional ¢ ellen tate amount in the next few ~% It is only during her engagement months. The Whig aims to "that a pid can undersiand why the keep abreast of the times and | mother of her fiance dorbits whethe to make the paper so inter- ¢ any girl on earth mn good enough for esting 10 its readers that # her son. thoy cannot do without it, | Whether a thing i vight or wrong # may depend ppon who dows tevem FEPLLPIEL IPE LEIE0 424, or the other fellow, Rk SER bere cry de are yonte of gro Jas. Redden & Co. with a great many of the amination showed that the man's lieemse. It is said that Mr. Teller genéral public, makes some a COMMIL {dantl; had been almost instantaneous. tees consisting of 105 representatives I The man was wanted in. Adams in from each assembly. Lord Baliour, of | op ection with the sale of a horse. will not. receive nn licemse for his On-| | ondon, Ont.. Mav 1. What the au turio street hotel. The license for the Fthorities at Courtright believe is eer British: American hotel is to be trans | (ainly another murder, was revealed, jurred to Messrs. Halliday and Han | yesterday, when the body of an Jurleigh, convenor of the committee gepresenting the Church of Scotland, has now sent a long letter to Rev Me. Hendwrson and Dr. Young, eon RORERT J. REID, Yenors of the { ¥ tend I ree « huarch fCom- The Leading Undertaker, mittee, inclosing a 'memorandum | "Phone B77. 280 Privcess Strost. showing the suggested course of pro cedure and of possible legislation JAMES REID with a view to Presbyterian reunion The O14 Virm in Scotland." The request is made] 354 aed 3850 that this mav be presented to the gen Phone 147 erdl assembly of the Uwmited Free church in May. In the letter Lord GO-C ARTS. Balfour, of Burleigh, says A couple dozen AR them. Wii sell y . : . them st a reasonable price. Must be In the course of our joint confer-| noun' "Tark's. 'Phone Ay ences fast vear the representatives of the Church of Seotland attempted to paper. This is the best poss- outline * the policy by which they be NE ible town advertiser. The man lieved thai 'misunderstanding: and who does not advertise bis | hindrances enuld be removed and the business does an injustice to 3! great object of Preshiterian reunion ] himself and his town. He is | Scotland thereby advanced.' Your the man who expects the »ictommitiee cordially welcomed the sug newspaper to do the most 4 gestions we made and recognised them ' free boasting for lis town. #& 8s very valdeble' but'intiseated thet The man whe insists on shar- 3 [ihe could net profitably he discussed ing the business 'hat comes [until they had assumed 'a more defin Pure and Good to a town but refuses to ad- ite form' We have endeavored to car vertise his business is not & & rv oul this suggestion in the megpaars The Yt z valuable addition to any %! andom 'we pow send.' Fhe kind that Ld made town, The fife of any town &| One dause of the memorandum ve| from the sap of the depends upon the live wide- ¥ fers to emdowmenty, ani agrees that Maple T ree and has the awake and liberal advertis- $thiz matter and that of ecclesine onl ing business men law in we gv! relations geasrally (af ree 1 flavor, * oT * focting church yards, bhapns, ani wn . . Keown aman, "tylishly dressed, and ap Clhe Ottgwa house, which two years parently between forty and fifty years Ago was refused a license, is one of | old, was discovered floating in the. proud fifteen. Many people | river. Across the forehead wis a fer thonght the old Albion would be drop | rible gash, apparently inflicted by pied, but the commissioners realized | some heavy instriment, and another | se Value as a farmers' hotel, and} deep wound extended along the side of also vealized that it has a proprietor | the head to the back. The pockets of exeellint standing. . wore all empty, but there is noi the commissioners did not care to|slightest trace so far bv which iden- ent off the Grand' Trunk restaurant, | tiieation could "be established. Coro elthough it i% not an hotel. The fner. Dr. Ferguson is investigating place is in too great demand by the | throughly. travelling publie. ---------------- Sume o'd taverns will disappear with! If a man dessn't waste money on the weduction. The Kenedy house at lope of his own fool schemes the the corner of Beock and Ontario | chances are he'll waste it on some streote is ante a Ludmark: so alse [other fellows. ne fei, hot man still retain a faint) hoy a mother baging planning, for his _ that Shey will suenced in their lon reat appeal: to the! divisional court in (To-[" A $500,000 fre jit New York, includ ronto next week, vegardling the val-lod in its sweep the offices of DAPple tidity of the reduction by-law im view ton, publishers. of duplicate voting. prisoner being taken to Central prison, Toronto, eal his handeufiz and eseapind Soon' after venrriase a girl's hionin conned to be a deeam factory, Isat it queer that only sensible peor {l= ever agree with you? ITE Te I Ti te T i serie Ti sti eT T iss Tsv Ter rein FrRvTe se eee Reeser Te TI Les *

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