Daily British Whig (1850), 3 May 1912, p. 1

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The Daily British Whig YEAR 79 -30. 105 : KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 3, I9i2. rig LAST EDITION ------ ------ ----- S-- -- - THE WIDOW AGREEABLE. y i AGREEMENT REJECTED. i err en THE AGONY OF RELATIVES Keeking a Housekegper, Widower i Settlement Agreed Upon. Fails to} * ; v Finds a Wife. ' ! Meet Approval. | \ : . St. Louis, May 3.--Four days after] . { New York, May 3--"The outlook, | IN SEEKING THEIR DEAD he visited Mrs. C. E. Branao to askly o Biol hile rathes complicated, i+ wot dis' | ; her to be his housekeeper, Hl. M. Is Di sed b the glish PORES aT) hoped all difference Buck, {lover Ileal agent at Edwards SCUS y x I { of + adiu ted. ville, whose wife died March 2nd last, N Phis was said bv William Green, i ' - 8 apd Mrs. Branan were married at the EWSpapers. | presenting ine 1. White, president o : - rom---- ---- . : . home of ev. F. 11. Knight, in Vd - the t nied Mite Workers of America, | S . 3 chi Inc ents wardsville, shortly before an evening session of | " : Have Practically put Them Out Tou ng id In The . ry After meetmg Mrs. Pranan last Sue the general committee representing the | & Death Chamb pr . day, Buck decided he would rather DISCLOSU DDY mine workers. in the anthracite coal | of the i : er LA ; have her for his bride than for i | regions, r housekeeper and told the young wid Dhsri Lay the committee reject ow #0: Mrs. Wranan, whose husband nf a ped thie tive agreement for settle ; h » died February 256th, 1911, agreed, and | REVEALS AN AMAZING iment of the miners' wage and other i Ta AN IR OF ING : fe, arias van arraniel Back: in TE DETAR demands, which agreement had been 5 So TAFT IS RIDICULOUS 5 forty-five vears old and his bride is wpproved by sub-committees represent X : - 4 twenty-five. x i ing the operators and the mine work 3 A al Mr. and Mrs, Brasan moved from | Canada Congratulated on Rejecting | ors EET STILL PREVAILS IN THE CIT) . ; Tennessee to Fdwardaville wore than a| Reciprocity--Shows Urgent Need | It had been hoped il agreement - > IAS DIPLOMAT, ACCORDING TO : OF HALIFAX ache year ago, in the pe Branen's health| of Tariff Reform, the Morning] ¥ould result in the speed WASHINGTON PAPER. wuld be Bonalited. ------ Post Says. sion affecting 170.000 employees he » : » Td ks : an . London, May S-london pewspm- | came effective April lst. h His Remark of Making Canada "a Flags Still Fly at Half-mast for the COULD NOT ESCAPE. pars uke giving creat prominence to] Objection to the agreement, which Mete Adjunct to the States" Well Titanic Dead--The People Await " : the corraspondence on réeijrocdy be [was approved by President White, was Cause His Pownfall--Heciprocity the Arrival of the Body of Charles Held by Barbs on Fence, Fscupiognl wien I'r sdeit 1: and Mr. Noass (based on the length of the contract I Becomin Yet . Oo : f : ~ "CO TO! - M. Hays. i Prisoner Caught, velt in January, vear, and the | period, which was for four vears; the oming a Factor n am ti 7 i St. Louis, May 8. Charles Thomp- [508 iin its p ihe tion has cars do abolition of the sliding seale and the paign. Halifax, May 2. ~While nat rally son, twenty-three years old, u memn-|Canida {failure : recopize tie won to the mich of the gloom visible in Halifax ber of a Clayton chain gang shovel the Daily Mail 'displays the ROWS pextent hat the miners demanded, wi ---- a with the arrival of the Mackay Ben ling gravel irom a Rock lstand freight [as its leadmyg fe dire, with a big le The proposal for the setilement of a DIL. BEAT X SBITT verbhe vas a 3 vai ebiasis op ' » CONLTOVOrsy WHR Vi flown eking strongest ind of i het} ns d spp eared neverthe ¢ | car onto one of the county road wag- jt red headin re ding Ihe Plo he contre Hi : i 1 doy i by Ey Tn 4 W eliminated President Taft, republican, -} i E i g fie ¥ A ov ¥ 4 lo al WomiRers tHe in Hilgrence w { . \ Man is anne | Te iy bons, might have escaped from the Agairst Canada Amazing Hecely hor tote ai Saiprense. with th and Speaker Champ ( lik, democrat, a ne = y custody of Jailer George Kern if the tion. padi : from the list of possibilities for the J ous ' . : . § f ne 3 y " xy . : : masts pe w A oe not sem nx " ! weeping willows in which he sought to In _ a lading srt'e'e headed Vr TO ASK NEW TRIAL BRITAIN R 3 . next president, owing to their attitude i! - ae he th toe par Sina "oH hide himseli had not been fortified with | Paft's Plat Auninst Canada, thy a . i" on the quesgion of reciprocity which ubher AEUSMRERA with their usua - barbed wire. Daily Muil speaks of the insensft, oi}, aia" Trudi Sent i For the Opium Trade--It Must Cot ooo 40 Ge LS turned down... Tail's r y | : " +1 ' ~ a . ' : '" PAL EW. un 3 yy A . « vigor, i 4 ah he iets do prs nil fn I Mane) : a Thompson, afier severing the chainlieeling which Mr. Taft 8 "remuarkehle {= i. " Ye menced to (in It Our, Jetter, published by Roosevelt during un nite Arriva « he Mam Hrief OmmiRsioner the ard o whi y t + Hv ad siti 3. '3 uutl ah bu fy - phe i tel coms muiohur of The gard which hobbled his logs by pounding it | diseles ire" has arn i in the dmain a - Shanghai. May 3 » responsibility | the Massachusetts candpaign, speaking thers on bonrd : : icken with "appendicitis with his gravel shovel, ran down the] ------ me Te London, Ont., May 3 Attorney Fea for the eonth ion © the opium | of the United States making Canada » dl hus h ve be nos og pit dra railroad tracks and dived into the wil id = {zer will make a nal effort save [curse in the world was, today, placed [a mere adjunct of the states, has Aign i Hite 3 frien is be ol A SECOND OPERATION. lows. The steel barbs caught and held . Stepuen Kiyoski from the s. The | by Dr. Sun Yet Sen squarely at door | made Tall Jook absolutely ridiculous 1 ela is or one ate LONE a 4 : ity : : : ? BE a endeavor: 10' identify the remoiny mh : Lp him until Kern arrived and took him = Indic ix to be hanged on June 6th jot thé British government. "Until las a diplomat, according to one Wash- There seems litt'e hore of the re Chairman Mabee's Condition is Very | hack to the jail, where double shac » but is view of recent developments Mr. | England absolutely prohibits the sale | ington pape: a > i - 'ritieal. kles were put im, . at once make eiiest 4 ff opium 1 of 3 WWRIONK v 1 l 's pation nop: maining. sixty bodies That are uniden Critieal 8 ef 0 on him, Ba ; 4 Frazer will at mee make a revuest to Jol opiun m | I ions this | Champ Clark Apnexatio A Pe tified being recognived, and it will b Tororo, May 3.01 was found ne } ' ¢ the government for a new trial irse cunnot he smmped out, suid | ganda, during the same period, | imposs ble wo keep them much fon roskary, this moming, to perform a THE SYNOD FAVORS } Sun Yat Sen. He implored the British {jim out of the running say others. or i sacond operation on Chairman Mabe | From ther apjearance most 3 SCREAMED AND YELLED Anti-Opium League to put forth every On the whole the situation, here, looks . thum are fromon or members of th. | of the Dominion vulluay commimion, WIPING OUT BAR v TE et a am Ching don Roosevelt. or & restmp lion of work in the mines, where a suspen Washington, May S--Ipdepeadent observers here are bi the opinion that recent developments have practically like an easy Fay, About forty of these will bo | for appendicitis, and it is stated hi AS FLOOD APPROACHED stiff fight between Roosevelt and birad to-morrow. condition is very serious 4 3b pS ddd dG SLD eR Redd | Woodrow Wilkon or Mayor Gaynor, of New Yorl : Canada and her refusal of reapro- city is becoming a greater factor ev ery day Cin the presidential eam paign ALLL am. yesierday a memorial | cri seess |RiSOlutions Adopted by the Synod h service was held in rursvick street Elid Bob deri d bled bb i held in. wd : of Kamiiute aud Lon. tT Inhabitants Reached Place of Safety| WIDER MONROE DOCTRINE, + > WORTHLESS As SEED, church, conducted by the Evangel: cal Alliaree, and the hand of th Royal Canadian tesiment playel "Nearer My God to Thee' and "liu Dead Mareh in Saul." The Roman Catholic chorch also held a ser Vice, Winnipeg, May 3 There : : d Before The Streets Were is general feeling among Washington, May 3 Dis- on. 3 5 42 : i farmers of the prairie pro- cussing President "1aft"s mes- London, Ont., May 3.--Following . Be s Submerged. vinces that wheat left in sage regarding Japanese %Y h¢ strong endorsement of N. W. Row 3 ¥ o stock all winter and threshed aggression on the Mexican <1 41 jeader of this spring will not germin- Pacific coast, Fenators Lodge ate and Is worthless for seed at High Speed. and Bacon and others de- Mittioms of Dushéls dre in- 4 . clared in the #enate last volved, especially tu Saskat- London, Kng., May "d.---lLord Me night that the Uniied States iif b chewan | sey, enquiring into the litanie din shquld either force the qd ; te stampeding 1 atismks tened At Pipestone, Man, W. «&ias ow and Ai torvey ny ral Sie Ra Monroe doctrine or formu- i { a 2 on Mr owners 0 Seek sate Flannery sowed a field with 4] fvs lIsincs, both made comment and late a new one, broad Atisgates Sent mm record a8 follows, e Mt 2 Dem o places, were chaotic conditions that this grain three weeks ago, + fexpressod great surprise this ° morn enough to preven: Oriental + |'1¢ resouilons Leng Ivo ou Ose -- J prevailed in Torras when the alarm end there are no signs of ling at the evidence sabmitted which . + | adopted from the report of the com- ee eee | . commercial intercets from was sounded that the levee at - the |g growth. W. E. Hodgins, a +4! made it appear thai the Vessel ran * + EXPRESSED SURBRISE 9 Porras, La., May 3 Woman screaming and men velling as the burried into their homes and grabbed their children "and valuables in then mal effort to reach places of safety the Ontario opposition, at yesterday's meeting of the synod of Hamilton and: London, resolutions were adopted approving the proposal «0 abolish the bar. 'Lhe large and ve. presentative gathering of Presbyterian At the Titanic Going Into leebeeg A young man searching for his tro thir s hody insjected wixty corse: Without finding a trace. He said to day he was willing to gite 3100 1, ron whom he fe't was in a on™ to id'nt fy his brother, 1 he would inspeet the remainder One young man who wasfhere to identify his fathgr, when the clothing was brought: to nim, made a brave siragele to keep baek the tears that pep ree Peed obtaining a foothoid in such nittee on social services and evangel-| Who has a fight on at present for his junction of the Old and Mississippi neighbor. found the seed <|right ahead into the ice Held at a : political exis ence Yivara Tx ix ' " places as Magdalena Bay me : : i . 4 rivers had given way to the mighty dead and roiten # rate of twenfy-one knots despite the (1) "That this synod places itsell : di pressure of the flood wafers > g tn x E { d record oproving of whatever ion: and says that the Canndians Ref i " t . #, warnings from cther veesgls of dun. welled up in his eves. Une by one DO will ie Doha the | When they cons dered the qu stion of ey oa id Strents were entirely sul Flee odode deeded dodedede do rll ded ddd 8 | oerous. bergs ahead Mie Rufus also y . Y Of rec J @ i" . ' 3 . merge v th 3 renche ir 3 the efects were handed to him--ihe ot msi tat ool in thin pro- | reeiFTeity with the United States | TENE 00 pr itunis had : renched pret rr put stress on the grossly' immdequate meaing clothes, patent Jexther shoes, Kids "Swattis Flies. inte. Tt thiva hout 'the. dominion had to decide: ®whether thay would a a ne So WONn : amd NO TRUTH IN STORY. Iifehoat accommodation. Among The and overoaat, but he" saslly shook his | (level nd. May Btn answer * Ae Su Ha % at he oS em ne ; hl ' =n ¥ Plas ed a ard a freichd md ly itnesses already here for enuniry ara a A ' s 2 ¢ PR ove 3 rol rai w i £t ar » . t i 47] head, finding it impossible to deter: an offer of the city wo pay nn vewar ouraged and rt or place ull houses ! rich, Rad ust arrived, That Ambassador Bryce is to he the wiriiving meters of the 1 ir eb % if . 3 4 { rl ga age y wishes 8 \ 1 mire any nk. of ideatificat'on. = Nud- jof ome cent for everd® UW flies deliv | pubiic eptortainment under such in ' ran whe ed a0 oh denly he put 'his hand in. fhe overeont epg dead at the city hall the child ieeiion as shall insure the adequate dated London, Esg. May 3.--The Chron ampton' from: New. York, dn dig N.5, pocket and drew forth a handkerchief : : i thi Soir nde li Lapland icle, this morping, condemns as dis 3 of 211. members pledged against ants or" 1} + 4 4 PO EO en adds tha : igs ren of Cleveland are swatting" fli 4 somioriable" entertainment of the TeCiprotity,- we 'now know, adds 2) : : which showed distinctly the name of wd comfortable ont Ea ge i : Sir Rufus Isancs continuing the ques: the owner % travelling public. THE MARRIAG Fi SF graceful the tacties of the tory press with vim and vigor The ecusal { Daily Mail, "that they delented i ; : yoo i 3 oaks tearel ¢ it agains or ad of Ww SBR olit! "w {will cont nre for two weeks. Lit Dr. Bes, the moderator, reporting |r fully laid plot against their in tk story: thal Ambassador - Bryve at | tioning itnesses hrought outf the Fo deseribe the look of delight in health avthor ties heheve that atl | the comnutton: oh French evan: )toirits i fact that the proportion of first-class the lids face is impossible. But itf{iijled at his season of the ye! fat of wid they were making pro- "Englishmen - may well ask them passengers saved was greatly larger pass.d in a moment, to he suceceded means Lhe absence, so to speak, oo : . aod that the 20,000 French-Ca selves what wrong the British em than the third-class, also that while . O58, the 20, La~-g >" J 1 8 . hy a acd of grel that would not] fic later. . iadian Protestants of Canada were|pire has done to the Unitid Stat only sive women of the first-class went be stayed or stopped. Holding tight! ---- ai Ys aly § that the American government should : v 4} down, there were many more of the in his hand the preciotts keepsake th iow making their influence felt both in! FoAratsly ei 1 ¥ LT aart Lhe federal government to the supreme | #Ver in the report that Ambassadon third-clas women and children ri ely ABANDON,SERREGH | 5 Meee ne ic HE SR Fe i, Chi | ; 5 Ro 24 i gion e objected, ! : : ; court of the question of the power of | Pryce i 10 ti Oy ed o he \ 2 . fn hoy pace out and gme place to rowever, 10 the French Roman Ca-lsplndid dominion, of which our na fullest. confidence of the Asquith gov- | drown I. He pointed out that the t + x arliament to pass' a general mars if fa i y - : : : 3 3 At best iL was an |P? 5. o ife of a third-class passenger was just Tt Jiex having special privileges, which | tion is so prowl ; . hides i | ernment : eng } A deseription of the agony suffered FOR TITANIC BODIES x , hoy from : i. to On- [vn'riendly act Mi Iaft's letter |'% naw for i q Fhslon.: 9 il A jas valuable to his (amily, perhaps by relatives during a tour down the ore preading the supreme court on Tuesday more so, in many cases, than the first long aisles of dead in the Mayflower ¥ . tario, and how armly we would eongra : g % , KIDS WERE COUNTED clase passenger. Sir Rufus said it was rink is given by K. 8. Fortune, who The Steamet Miria Will Reach Hali- ne ie the X a ea people. on the| It all depends on whether thé judi part of the commissioners' duty to de- came here in an endeavor to find the . . BONEHEADS: NEWR "DUBS. i ok t hast cial committee of the privy council FOUND ONE 100 MANY cide whose fault it was that such dis: body of his father, Mark Fortune, fax Early Monday Morning With ------ foe reed ede dodo olepofe Solel pede de gives judgment in the reference about crimination was made who, with one son, was lost on the yr the power of incorporation of com on La s te at . Magistrate's . Respect for Brantford litanie. The Fortunes reside in Winni- Fifteen of Dead. Aldermen--Trouble at Board; y re. Fortune said that as he had Halifax, May 3 A wireless message | Brantford, May WA lively row passed through the rink his eye would from Capt. de Carteret on the steam: | mgued at the police board meeting catch a glimpse of the part of a face [°F Minin, via Cape Race, dated May | ore between Mayor Hartman and and the hair of a body which resemb. | 2nd, says : "ommissioners Hardy and Livingston led those of his father or brother. He 'Bodies widely geattered by gales when the mayor charged that ap would hasten to the casket and sar-|and moving eight miles daily. Faster ointments were being made to the vey ita silent occupant. Often this | when Gulf Stream ix enteretf. Except liorce without authority. Judge Hardy would occur, and many times he suf- | 0g an odd one occasionally, it is in reensed the mayor of paying atten fered disappointment when he found possible to keep in touch with the tion to gossip. The mayor charged that the resemblance to his father or | bodies. kof observations owing to Magistrate Livingston. with referring PPP PPP ETLRPEPE RSET i 3 + 5 | 3 13 i a oe 3 ve through or be syallowed by the Enited States." "In ntirming on Sept. 20, Eleven parishes, with a populati JL, 0 on y : a population et of 250,000, will eventually be inun Retired, May Come Before Saprema Court | Washington, may, be discredited and Next Tuesday, retired beeagise of his part in the re Ottawa, May 3--Unless something | €iProcity treaty, defeated by the Cana unnsual happens, the reference by =the [dian people. There is no truth what protes how veriovs was the danger panies 'on Saturday next as promised. | 5 SAW OLEON i i : : The lafest bullet 1 Chairman HE SAW NAPOLEON. [Should the privy council reverse the | Ii) JQ Family---During May Moving Malays condition. ah AWD. Halaun AE AEN decision of the supreme court, which S 'ter opr 5 au save his condition 2 eritieal though : St. Petersburg, May .. held that it had fall jurisdiction, to Rush 143 Youngsters Were : expe ot ats re Seventy-six children and hear stated cased 'as to iurisdiets not: expected to be fatal grand children gathered at . iG : a on, Lost .t i the marriage eases cannot be gone on . the death bed of Simon Filj, . rE A MARRIED s with. Bui if the supreme court's de MARRIED, an old soldier, who had just Montreal, May 3.--A man walked in- | cA MPBELL-- PANNELL At celebrated his one hundred ] and thirteenth. birthday at Warsaw. Filj is said to have cigion in the companies cases is up held, then the case ean proceed. 1 Bat in any case it is doubtful leading a weeping child by the hand Kings. to the Central police station last night ton, May Ist 2, at the resid of the hride"s parents, Alfred ' i ..d Chief ¢ Florence Emima,> only been the last survivor of whether argament will proceed on} We moved today, he Mold Vie daughter of Willlar 5. Bannell tor Le 1 1 1's . \ A + get thing exande 8 t ambell, = those who. could claim to 4] Toesday, What seems more likely isl{ ampean, tnd when we were settling of the Alexander Cain brother which had attracted his no three days' fog, and two days' east | io the aldermen as dubs, but the have seen Napoleon Bona- that application will fie made for the [down in our new home, my wife dis- Sank tice disappeared upon an closer inspec: gale coming on, eampels me to aban | Aagistrate replied that he had used parte 7 [fixing of a date for argument later on {covered that we were one too many TRZON--PERRYMAN In Kingston, tion of the bodies don search, Returning to Halifax, due } 'he term honeheads. . . olin the term "leave him. hor anid the: chief a AN aga: On Mr. Fortune said that the anguish | early Monday, Fiftedn . bodies or Straived relations between the police n ) a ------ -- of his experience was horrible, Ee . hoard, " ward and the city council have exist SPELL ASIP IEP EE 0 'SITUATION SERIOUS he decided to leave town in the in a wl since the appropriation was trim ireght 'and determination which en i 1 many children lost wd mislaid in Sutteril Curzon, Yanngest. son of tecim between now and the arrival of TEREST. ned down by the aldermen. ahled them to escape it." i OVER THE COAL SUPPLY; Montreal annual moving day rash Mrs. Benj. Curzon, Queen Street, the Minin, and look uo move on the - wg : = The Morning Vost says that Presi: | | Policemen "have dome nothing else Londen = Cas Nal lupin. faces of the Titanie"s dead. No Bill in Years Wrpused So Litth JEATH WAS PEACEFUL dent Taft's declaration to Mr, Reose | en. that bring i lout, kideips during 1 copy ; Matec Enthusiasm. velt that reciprocity would "make Un! ing} 2% 10 Gaye Ria. MOTRIN = there . Wants to See Two Messages. i London, May 3.--Less interest on SAYS SHIP'S SURGEON =" only. an adjinct: of ihe Ltd | COMpanies Are Two Months Behind... thivtéen still unclaimed at the a DIED, New York, May 3.«Senator William {he nart of the members and the pay \ j States," shows the urgent ned that] 3 t : {Central station A' total of 143 were |GREEXLI Ji. In . Sunb ry, May 2nd, Alden Smith, of Michig hai I . t Ir tish p nt stitute ter | m an pme $ or 'garnered in by constables ] abt, Greenlees, ' affed 82 thy 3 a itt yan. Sharmin lio was displayed yesterday in won anni the Dritish government institu sr | fe 1 3 of ie senate commitioe, Investigating | ° a : 2 ¥ 8 8 g: Mr. Asquith rd te emt re Funeral will take plac ym hin aon he ho vile bill than H ff reforivs., adding Mr. Asquith int - tas e pla hi the Titanic disaster, announced, yes meetion with 'tie hate | }] Contradicts Statements as to and hs free trade colleagues, who | Next Ww er. BOY KILLED HIMSELF. rose . Phas) na PIE PEPEL BPE T eT sidence « er mother, Eva Tem- perance Perryman, only Seughter three." Never bhelove were thers o of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Perryman, Lower Rideau Bireet to Walter | | "That makes one hundred and forty { | % lin any great political project ever de eas : . . Bu al terday, that he would hold no public "s . wd ansured England that reciprocity New York, May 3.--With suspension i a look . TR fo Fi : x use of commons: assured g J Ma) Rear VY nequain hearing during the ivo dgys he will hated " She Bouse E. B. Seely, par Terror on Faces of Bodies would in no way hurt the empire, of work continving in. the hard coal A Vancouver Youth Preferred Death a tfully reqiibet od spend in New York, but expects to altars retary of the war office Found and in no way aficet the interrity of | regions, the situation in the anthra: to School. sec . 3 3 % investigate chiefly t report that . tout . x the dominion = should corsider this | site mining districts which supply the] Vane . Bi May ~ 3-E Titani She Sincerity : ancouver, » ¥ Ay 3. Ernest news of the Pitanie disaster reached |58id that thosa douby 3 » < x ia Halifax, May 3.--~Dr. Thomas Arm [remark of Mr. Taft. It throws some eastern states and Canada with their | Clarke, aged fourteen, and living with New York on. Mondgy morning, Apel ot. Jrishinen eu het qeriaree that strong, surgeon on the Mackay-Ben- [light on the' power 'of tarifl agree { fuel, 1 ger tng Jr Senos There his parents at S58 Eighth avenue west 15th. ai abl d fairly, were the Save ersons | nett, contradictod the report publish {ments and throws light, too, on what {was a protracted meeting of the Wil: [ecommitted suicide, yesterday, prefer- The facet that the Titanie had sunk y an a od faith 3 the [ed that the faces of the dead were a rival natinn thinks of the value ers' committees this morning, to de-|eing death to school. He objected so was announced on Monday eveaing by who doubted t e gon by Tui "distorted with terror" when found. fand result of rgeiprov.ty with one of ede what should be done, following {utrongly to going to school that his L.A. 8. Franklin, vice-president of the Boers when the South A rican CIMON |p said 0 YT was on duty on the 'the british dominions. All English: | ihe definite refusal of President Baer, lnigther had sent his father to reason Wiiite, Hine. line, who has testified Bet was introduced. YOU wake WRONG eek during | the recovery. of 306 bod: Imen ought to think well over th'e--|of the Mine Owners' Associations, 10! with him. le told his mother that he that he did not learn of the vessel's | then," he added, addressing the oppo- {2 = 4 ek ihe exception of about that the Americans pressed for reci- consider the terms offered by the op-iwould take poison first. When his fate until a few mibhutes before the [sitlha, "and you now it Are fel bodies that had received serious procity in order to make Uanada ap erators. Already the companies areifither went-into the room the lad SnuBUNCSEE pe thade. Bh nucstion jou going i be go mad 'a to' repeat injury, their faces were calm and !adjnnet of Jie Cited State ane that {two months hehind in whipwients for | whipped out a revolver so quickly TS. am here to look jyour errors: a ceful: in fact, so peaceful that it [Mr. Asjuith an r. Boyes, the Uric lnext winter's supply in Canada. that before he could be st sd he] 'A couple dozen of ih sen of Ana aS "The Irish people," he continued, pe Ag ; on a i Pa reason Five. Ta" was di t to realize that they were | tsk ambassador, supported them in} rn so ect shot himsell through the temple, dying | them at a reasonable pr "have shown, as a whole, that they [dead. Some had their arms folded this poliey. It shows us the danger | Gift Causes Mother's Death. instantly. : cash. Turk's. 'Phone 706. are the lust people to break. their [ond legs grossed, as il they were tuk- |that: our empire rans while our poli-| Chicago, May 3.--A son's gift of = | m-- * . po pledge or word, and we are right in ing rest. ticians, ate nelecting que Lions of gas stove to his aged mother caused Robs Government. trusting the responsible leaders of the For the benefit of the very sympa- [state for queitions of party, and that her death when. through Wnfamiliarity } Toronto, May 3. After a four days' great majority of Irishmen." thetic public who may have been mis incident shoud serve to remind" the with its use, she opened one of the investivation conducted by Detectives pat - ---- led by such statements, I may safely 'upionist perdy. if they need reminding, jets and was overcome while reading | Tinton amd Archibald, with the assis: CEILING BROOMS. PROGRESS OF FRENCH. {say that a majority died a peaceful fihat this matter of tardi relorm is a paper. tance of Inspector Parkinson, of Ot SCRUBBING BRUSHES ---- : death, and the minority were Killed | urgent. | Mrs. Theresa Knutzen, seventy-three Growth in British Columbia, On- instantaneously. ' Consequently rela "pye government is, as usual, en- years old, was the victim. Some weeks ; tavio and New Brunswick. jana John K. MeCarager, a Sherk in STOVE BRUSHES. . " Viel the deputy receiver-geperal's office on : tives and friends who suffered the éeavoring to throw dust in the eves | ago she went to Michigan City, Ind, Foranto Street, was arrested, yestor- DUSTBANE. disaster have this consolation that the |; g.0 country by pushing forward to visit friends, and her som, William, gay on & charge of theft. The accus- LIQUID VENEER. ried ones did not suffer. {polite t and factions questions. 1 hey | Knuteen, to surprise ber, had 0 28% [of adm te taking $685, but it ie ; ' > . lrouse Ireland out of prolonnd Feacsi range installed in her home. thought that mome money than that BON-AMI brough has issued an injunction inlago they attended and destroved the! St. Thomas. Unt, May 3-The Do definitely ascertain what has really CLOTHES LINES. Hoying the slesp and repose of Pen [in order to hide the baskruptey of St. Thomas Smith, ARCA, St.image dale on Tuesday, May 25th ! Braying Mule is Fnjoined. to make her the cockpit of a politi- | is missing and wu caveful audit of SAPOLIO. longing to Jack Goodwins, Potomac, |stitution, not hecatse these changes magnificent oil painting for the na- Brooms, Whisks, Tubs, Pails, Wash. min Wits, supervisor and publisher |libecalism; in order to maintain office, Thomas, and also placed gn order for [Please retiember when turning out. J : Danville, HL, May 2.--Judge Kim-lcal controversy, just as a little while | Government Buys Painting. hanks and currency is being made to SILVER POLISH. the cirenit ert against un mule be [ancient balance of the British com minion government has purchased a [heen stolen. restraming it from traying and an {were measures of stalesmanship, but|tionsl art gallery, Ottawa, from W.1 The Salvation Army holds a rum boards, Pearline, Stove Polivh, a little longer." ta second marine scene, "Phone TUS. .

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