Daily British Whig (1850), 12 Jun 1912, p. 1

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»" ~ ~The Daily British Whig KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1913. . LAST EDITION XEAR 70 -30. 137. : . 5 Over the World. New York, June 12- With only a i . | Two sticks of dynamite were found v 4 ? penciled slip of paper, which bore the »" { on Tuesday, beside the street car rails : address of the United States iwmigra- | [0 Advocate Educational Re- on Commonwealth avenue, Boston. } tion 'service as. her guide, Quon To | An historic gun won by the British Dai, the wife of leu Meng Chau, a fo i (uebe {lroops at the battle of Bunker Hill, : mendber of the Hip Sing Tong. of Xo: IMS mn k LC. twill be restored to the United States. 3, Joli aLasety attired in long black rn | The Canadion chamber of Commerce he . Mouse, and native trousers, loft her {in London, Eng., is taking steps 'to The Fight ' Likely Ove fa yesterday afternoon unobserved, « ; | protect 'the Englishman fron Vostern) : aN ! x 5 ; and went to the immigration office, EDITOR OF LE PAYS Conei land sharks. : i ir | whetw she asked to be deported to her The Stadacona Hydraulic company, | | Senator Root. Viernes in Canton. -- ' {oi Quebec, is being organized in Mon. | FE ' { That the Chinese girl, who is only Ais . a a treal to develop the Seven Fall p 5 | twenty-one years old, and can speak SAYS HE HAS NOTHING TO RY -I8t. Anne de PE! = ¥8: Dear | only a few words of English, made the TRACT. The Princess Vietoria is not to | {8 : WiLL HE GET THE 108? | long trip afoot without beifig taken T - good health and has gone tr a south | § i | ? . { {2 Rtg ion Hota 8, Situtown's Inte He is Surprised at Archbishop Bru- ads ne shag Place in the hope of ¥ . . > 4 2a j eS mm) PIV @ of her ung her eogih . k 4 | OF HUSBANDI HABEAS CORPUS a ity y --_ { action had become generally known in Rev. Dr. Symonds, tector of Christ! [68 Eu g ROOSEVEIT'S FORUES. ARE NOW APPLICATION. . SE " | Pell, Mott and Doyers streets, there Ashamed of Quebec When He Church cathedral, Montreml, was ' ' > | IN GREAT FIGHTING Forn : 4 J 3 fas much excitement. Compares it. With Ontario. - elected chairman of the Protestant ; & 5 i : - " p y 3 A he girl had with her only a small \ school board of that e : " 4 @ . 3 oa! 4 2G rts » ol at city, £ ee f i 5 Police Fail te Find Him Since He ; LC) 4 | wardrobe, wrapped in a handkerehief. oh atr, uae RG nies Lae- An zuto going up a hill near Bramp x ] i Will President Taft's Men Have Con- : ! ' 4 +o pro ¥ Jo; ol . ; to Took His Child From Ottawa-- Ww 4 3 k HAs interpreter was ealled, but all the] '. ° of 1 Pays, declares he pro ton, backed down, turned completely ».¥ : i trol of the Convention?--The Mrs, Magee Says She Tried to Live f 1 ' v | $i saved io uy way that the wished mire than surprised at tho attitude | OV" Jhrowing : out the occupants, koh ¥ g ow Outlook is Very Problematical-- With Her Husband, But She Couid " v Ie, fra 1a a Do he Fn Canton, of Archbishop Bruchesi, in the warning Sooo of whom, fortunately, were ip. ; 3 : There WHI be Fight to the Death. ~ 4, vk 3 i A: a . a g "the issued his pastoral letter : . 5 . : + x Not. 'inspectors of the immigration service yet : nT nator i latter, i on Hundreds of Canadisn-made mitomo g ; \ Chicago, June 12.~President Taft's Toronto, June 12,--An echo of the Sa p | took the girl to Mrs. Mary E. Banta, ba net pr e : foncuet of 3% [bikes are being shipped to the Anti-! ; 4 control of | the republican convention Bridge ¥ad shooting, when William i g \ | superintendent of 'the Chinese mission I yo do not see bo reminiked. atta 12° des. A week ago 200 went to South . 3 ; meet.ng moans President Taft's con- Shaw, druggist, of Carp, was shot and of the Methodist Episcopal church. dia NOL Sem, (0 remarbed, alter | jpn jon te Australia, and 130 to de trol of the permanent comvention mex killed by Farquhar McRae while Dr, i The girl then said that her husband | [4 1PE ue {Sf ihishop's remarks, | Noy Zealand Y : « week with all that the convention Mages, of Carp, was endeavoring to V, - | did not treat her properly. It is pro-| 4 bal San $ ¥ nck anything which The great. seal of the confederate ki means. secure possession of his six-months- 1 ¥ | bable the federal officials will deport Ba appea lation fo r ays sine d ME | states of America hus been found. and : This fact was emphasized, this morn. old son, came up at Osgoode Hall be- : pit | her, 780. pub 428, lor the good rea- 1. ow on ils way 10 England to bel , ing, in a great change in Roosevelt's fore Justice Middleton, yesterday, gr ; iidon.. g Ep a---- RO that ne 1 have made it a point | jy ntified by the engravers who made \* +4 forces Up till today Roosevelt's The Jan honed of she vere wr whos Sie | \ BRAVERY REWARDED. langvoid pul ishibg Snything OL un {it in J864. It had been in the hands managers had favored dropping the : hr : 4 ntiong us 3. Ays f . : br, Magee, after going driving with 4 io) --~_/\ . ih igtous a 43 ad \ pn 183 | of a Hamilton. Unt. man, , who gave light against Senator Root us chair hix wile and child, snatched the child J i : 4 {| Handsome Presents to Officers and Ee o eet ing, Vi . ans that 13! it to Admiral T. 0 Selfridge, in 1872 man of the couveéntion, as the report from its mother and drove off, disap. ! : : Crew. thn Fhaning ol ine cadonal Et. Rev. br. W. TI. Manning, rector of | | of the committee on credentials: which pearing altogether from the sight of 7 " London, Juve 12.--The Cunard Jom oA eu. pass pirong. Frinity "church, New York, and three has thrown down Roosevelt at every the police, 'who were plased on hisi : f | Steamship company has refused to th Sar. vii Ee, conditions 0 of the most prominent bishops of the ppportunity, will be the report of the trail by 'the bereaved mother with fn 7 Wr ; ; | accept any remuneration for the 38 3caph Ay hy Provan x hated Ipiscopal church, are on their way to | eonyention. This would mean an warrant for his arvest for the ahbduc " { cue of passengers of the I'itanic Kon ? B of he vi 8 as Sa a { Jngland for a conference with the | of all hope for Roosevelt's nomina- tion of the child. {the Carpathia, but will allow Can. | ¥hen I see in the official returns that | archbishops and bishops of 'the Church s tion. CAM K.C fo Mpa SENATOR DIXON, ¥ ' . AP- while Ontario has 5,420 teachers who of England. | : 'With this i : 3 + A. Masten, K.C, acting for Mrs is . | tain Rostrom, of the Carpathia, to |; tudied he N hoo Ww England, looking toward a union | . ith this in view the fight, to-day, Magee, askid that the application ofl Yin A smile that | ke fo foo lCtOY i recaive a gift from the White Star [1874 hol. fot. 10 & eh sal Ss | between the mother church jn Fagland VICTOR: Ri t {is largely over Senator Root. The Dr. Maget under habeas corpus pro aos ei ' alt forces, 7 our whole own Quebec has but 52271 4 her "daughter id the | nited | C1 ma f the 8. rep tn com.) outcome is still jn the balance. To in- y ------ SRR {line of 'a hundred guineas; the sur. : i : ceedings for the custody of his child v SITS {COW | se shi or ito JAM I to be condemned for desiring a Stites. as an initial step i srging | THitiee, whic 4 cansiderabie "dependent observers Taft's ple aps g t ! 8 shige CZAR VISITE MOSCOW | geomn, purser and chief stewar fifty great improvement in educational ul. | ui bo: itia ep in merging | [000 reliminaries to the con ck Ye Dave bn a] © ap be dismissed, and that the doctor him- wk | guineas 'each, and each of the Mw a : ine : well be called to explain why he should | To Unveil Statue to Emperor Aa ie pay.' ih fice all slong pe Sivek Jon ie SA x rt ope 2 a i go to nit foi. Santempt. No ur ander ILI, ! em ste a whe sever dark od ix Mio WHERE SHE WAS WRECKED SEPARA SCHOOL BOARE. Nevivions andar. der was made img the service ¢ ! 0 ' Se ---- Chie 1 June 12. the aotice of irivm BR Dr. Mages. : Moscow, June 12. "nneror Nicholug 'AN EFFORT 10 LESSEN any 'Quebec school house. The Busiress Before the Members CR o _--. Selegute hd In mipport of the . motion an ail and Empross Alexandrina arrived { "I. am proud of my race, and 1 fully IS PROFOUND MYSTERY on Tuesday Night. since the national commitiee to begin davit by Mrs. Magee was filed, in hare from Sebastopol, and shortly af. | DIVORCE IN STATES believe that, given the same chance, ------ ting of the R Catholic , the hearing of contest cases last gs which rhe told Uf 'cteurrences since | FTWard the Dowager Empress Ma. | | French: anadian children are just as . . \, meeting o Wie 'AOmMan il Aoki !day and seventeen for President Taft Dr. Magee's motion for an order giv- | Fie reached here from Copenhagen. | -_-- bright and are endowed with the same One.of the: Unreported Tragedies of Fepara te schoc 1 nard was held at the | wee the net result of Tuesday's -- ing him the custody of his son. va They will be present at the unveiling 'Methodist Clergy in'Chicago"Demand talents for acquiring knowledge as the A . j boar rooms da sday nteruaon, Fhe sich of the PepubiiaD oy Soa adjourned, 'Tt was adjourned on Do. | Of & statue of Alexander 111 and ay | 3 4 English boys and girls, who are grow- the Sea Is Now Made {following wer present tev, A. J, mitiee cember Sth to June 4th on the under- the dedication of a museum bearing | Ten Days to Examine'Records ling up beside them. {Hanley chairman; Messrs Behan, : tien standing that there was to be an at- his name. This 18 -the first. visit - of | + 4 | "But can we ever hope to stand up Known. Coak, Dufty, ' Leahy, lLaughem, De, Yempt to renew the family relations, | \'® 1operial family to Moscow since i of Divorcees alongside the great province of On Berlin, June 12.~One of the report {Gibson, - John "Macdonald, H.. P. Baseball Record. Mrs. Magee says she stuyed with her | V3 sud from appeatances the cave: fo cis ' : tario. when we pay our female teach- | "HE adies of 'the 'sea' Bas Ler To Smith, 4 National Leagne~Boston, *2. St, hushand:in Yoronto for one week. {Coes will be the most imposing | Chicago, June 12.-Methodist preach-| ers an average bi $133 u head, against Re in the: mysiaticns deep TresiTy cations for reengagement ware | JuLio3e! Lol elphin; 5: Cincinnati, "I was coimpolled to leave him," he [31 - the coronation of Nicholas iI. | ers of Chicago have agreed that here- 13483 4 head, paid to the sage class | © TOU r -- mySiericus disap. jread from all teachers, many 8sking 3. Pistsburgh, 18; lipokiyn 4. News says, "on account of his threatening There is a larger assemblage of grand ofter they "will not marry divorced the people of Ontario. These are peathuce , b the, Hautbury trans-At- lor increases The board regretted York, §; Chicago, 3, » conduct towards me. and being in dukes, ministers and military ard Persons who refuse to grant ten days reforms 1 have been advocating, tantie iE ter, } ount Oswald. I'he {that it was unable to grant these. Amarican La fhe Bowtois 4 St a fa, wivil_ heads than 'at Kiev fas(- Yedr, 'for the examination of their records. and. Uma are. she sofort 3 will con. Stopumslip left Baltimore on February | 4 resolution was adopted to wrengage Louis, 0. hile elphia "y Clovaiand She loft Deputies A3th and went Ha emperor, enipross nd Aowaget These preachers believe that this pre-fiinae to advocate: 7 with a heavy are of merchan- {{he staff at the old salaries. 1 Washington; & Ditroit, 0 New to the bedside of her father, whe died [®0Press aie in fine health afd itrits, Leaution will tend to lessen the number "1 have never writien a word a tise, - a. ae n Hamburg the A communication was read from York, 6; Chicago, 3. : wi a week later. She aftersards wont t, [284 bronzed from their threa months' ol Si vorces, decided a goinat the doctnes or dogmas of the ih qe a ol on Nhe de aver y Mrs. Wiskin, caretaker of St. Mary's International Longue--Trovidence, 5 Ottawa, where she lived till her child) "iourn at Crimes. During a three Is Was deciceC on vesteriay alter|p pan Catholic, or any other church, {C0 nean hy ar CEPAFtUKE luchool, asking, for re-engagemeni at Newark, 0. Baltimore, 11: Jerse 3-35 " . -- -- - - -- ---- " ---------------- ! CHINESE GIRL ESCAPES. | PITH OF THE NEWS. ar | Makes Way to Immigration Office WiLL CONTINUE -- Very Latest Called From «LOOKS VERY LIKE SCANT i Sen! Home. | chesi's Pastoral Letter--He is 2 res- by | ph he nde lirive they were. acclaimed by | Rev. Francis Miner Moody, of San ofl vou that mv pet |1rom Baltimore. She was a first-class | 800 per month. Request granted. A |A:,. ' ' or 5: nl. 3 Te Rn SLE Toc A a 0 people forma Cameras, 4 438 Cal i mer sn ih atu What, | ork bout of 5000 eG ons wu] ci rin an rend om he | Gi. Hockey 83; Monin, . ridge Mad. x hot husband: is tn | and Divor had told the dort San isthe eldsational uplifting of The underw ¥ ters are paying her in | suegemtions fe the Soest ie rr "sarvear $150 in payments due under up AG : = ' | that R00 Hiv ots have heel grunt: devote sy energies and whatever tal- a Where she was wrecked is a pn» ( ommunieation | wha nme. Riding Competition. ovr of th a, Aurtrin Ary Sify au Yin ree fm tp Vated tau og Tae Ls eis Pelgtnd Sr os In JE (I | Tin, ili Compeion. bkd uf. th etiam sen 4 ia ' : ------------ ¥ as iy ke | reso « ns passa gr r « ' SAVED BY BALD HEAD. | Vienna, June 19.--A honeymoon in aaave, THE wed Th Eusope. Diverse, MAY MOVE GRAIN THIS FALL. EXPERT IN DIPLOMACY. fren of all schools a holiday. on cirens Hog Yoslugiday he oes exh Shining Pate Shone Through Waters [Cane soe ie Dove §hariency of half times as rapidly as the Popula- Chairman Leonard Speaks on Cont Threw English Audience Into a Vit | a committee appointed. to. pre , tion of this nature that has' ever i i ; Cleverly S , | taken place at the military school. nn al. daughter of Major-General Schmiqe. | "ot #aid Mr. Moody. struction of Transcontinental. leverly Shifted. {pare rules any by-laws for the board The riding course has been established € : . The balloon, the Salzburg, was loaned - . ' 3.-.3 wat . Penular Magazine. [Presented their: report. The. boned The riding coups b abished Bath, Me,, June 12.--Capt, Amos by Archduke Josef ¥ a d {NEW TRIUMPH FOR SURGEONS. Cobalt, June i2.--Maj. K. W. Leo H was at the British o DENY. ai |eonudered the report: dlaise by clause wo your ' Be ho se ' Pinkham, whose schooner, the Cora, > mer . . : he nen x Som: ; nard, chairman of the T.C.R., commis- | Washington, 'A distinguish English- {Some sig ht amendments were made idles and Rai BE Tidin night, a Seguin, Sunday ey Koe Saye 3 Sen | Victim rey sion, while inspecting Coniagas after lelive 1 9 Se ght best. Lieut. W. Rhodes is the ing s . 1 . reg of Fire Cured After Break 1, hepesiing g Cf Iman was delivering a lecture; and in |p BOF AK ? ¥ was adopted. Pu + night, & | ho from Booth ; Captain Koenig was formerly attach- ' : : : Af of re. a trip over the Transcontinental, snid his audience were many Wg diplomas | The fepurt a5 auleided Was ade pied, master. Phe Tundouail cor op oY oh i" ¢ ames. You, T k i v rn ne ip os that with the construction of 180 | and high society people and two news ps wobies printed 4 competition. ahoard the schooner Jame Young, The alloon ase nded from Linta, | New York, June 12.--Esther Harris; | miJes more of road the line will have paper reporters. The two reporters, | 0 copi oe ond eatit 'ssn ae ---------------- which came in collision with his having been appropriately decorated an eightéen-year-old girl, who was | been compieted westward: to Winnipeg, [being only dumb, driven cattle whe Ir a TOS ted ber. . de 8 imuort Bethel Prayer Meeting Tosnights craft. 'by the captain's brother officers. The placed in a heap of the lifeless in the and there a possibility that this [worked for a living among all those | vg av J then w, hoiles i port Me. Kavale, sowretary. ab the XIE & : jan usiness sho ecessitate of , le, C people whose business was inheriting | ®" E11 1ple |A.. of Urillin, will speak at the pray- Capt. Pinkham was the last to leave | COuple seated themselves in the car, Triangle fire disaster, but who 'was | will be accomplished in time to per the Cora Green, jumping overboard as | the archduke gave the signal for taken to a hospital instead of to the mit of moving grain eastward from gold spoons, stood in the rear of the |» special meeting. ler meeting of Bethel Congregational she went down. He grasped a rope casting off the ropes. The balloon mozgue, when a faint sign of life was | Manitoba this fail, carrying it south- | room. . | x 5 EKaac_ EUKEREES {church tonight. He has been espec- and was carried beneath #he waves, | floated into space above the city and deSeted, and who suffered partial par- | ward from Cochrane on the I. & N. Just as the lecturer spread on the ! MAY LOSE HIS SIGHT. B 1 vitay hy the astor of the He came to the surface semi-con- | wax watched by large crowds. | alysis for months afterwards, aan | 0. line, now completed to eighty miles | ambient atmosphere his most gorgeous | 5 ol to ba Foueltt i i impart "Ww seious, but the cook of the James rt {walk again. I west of Grant, Construction work is verbal picture, a large German tried | Unfortunate Accident to Rankin | = e from work dope in Young, saw his bald head in the DREDGING ST. LAWRENCE. | The girl slid down the elevator ca- {progressing satisiactorily, and Maj. | to sit down quietly in a chair in front | Smith, at Windsor. wrong water through the darkness and w------ " ble when the shirt waist fire panic | Leonard expressed himself as well | of the reporters. He did. sit down, | despatch from Windsor says caught him as he was sinking. . The Work is Being Expedited This raged, but was knocked from her hold | pleased with the progress made. achieving a transfer from the chair to | je } : A » R - k | "A. K. Smith, employed as electrician © I, Paice broke his leg in the Grand Lucky 1 am bald-headed, said Season. {by a man who jumped down the shaft the floor with a great chatter, which | w Belleville, ob d . a at the Hupp Motor Lar company, was Trunk machine shops, Capt. Pinkham. . Ottawa, * June 12.--The minister of and she, too, was hurled to the base- SUFFRAGISTS 10 DEMAND peeved the lecturer and annoyed the | epopmeed on some work, Tuesday morn Muesday. . WHY SHE DID IT marine and fisheries, Hon. J. 1). ment, breaking her neck and back. On guests, who were all anxious to get ing, when an electric light bulb which . Hazen, is initiating an active poliey top of her nearly twenty other girls PLANK IN PLATFORM the talk over and organive a stam { he *was using exploded, and particles MARRIED Ireakfasted | 1 i i wi of improvement of Canadian shipping fell, many of whom were lilled. pede for the punch howl. 'of glass pierced his eyes, temporarily | wAnwicK --CAMPBELL--In mn Bed, and te | routes and in connection with that | After she had lain in a host ial un- -------- Everybody in the room turned blinding him He was placed under ton. Ont. at the residence of the Divorced Him work the keel has just been lnid for conscious for fourteen weeks, with her Th Guns of th 'Wi ' Part around and glared in the directior j the care of a specialist, but there i Bre Jhaiets, Teh, 1917, Pekrl Brookville, June 12. Mrs. Franicina | & new hopper dredge for use on. the life despaired of, she regained her 8 8 : omen § Y| irom which 'the noise had come. Tat 1k Kings. hat G } Hirde hope of his regaining his sight.'"' | youngest daughter of Mr 4nd _Mre W 1S " . vill be s re p> i - that German was too smart for them. rN Smith referred to i= Kank Thomas Campbell, to H far » daughter of Charles (i (St Lawrence. 1t will be the largest senses, and. the surgeon experimented ¥ em. | The Mr. Smith referred to i= Kankin FP ; Emory, well known in this section as | one in operation there, An early start by a machine attached by weights to Trained on Those Who will Having hurled himself agamst ihe! Smith, son of Mrs. 1. ti. Smith, of } af this ity. i---- the former owner of the Hotel Fron. | has been made on the channel dredg. her head and legs, to pull the -frac- Offend floor, be stayed there, breathing a fine Kingston. His relatives had not heard tonat; and of Calumet Taland, has Just ing operations which are to. be pushed tured veripbrae back into place. The : . mixture of wax and meal which hands of the accideent, and telegraphed to HENNESEY At Hotel Disy Hospital heen. di from her husband, | forward this year with greater acti- 'operation was successful, and it was | Chicago, June 12.--1f a bolt of the --n ru oped mn Preparatory to the | Windsor, Wednesday afternoon. "on June 12th, 181% 'Martin Han: Charles Henderson, of Pasa-| Vity than ever beiore. + learned to-day that the young woman {republican national convention comes |98nCing that was to come dater on, a EA © nesey, aged 13 years 3 dena, C ---------- erin had been discharged as cured Jrom no other quartic it may be fur- | And everybody glowered at the poor, FRANCHISE REFORM BILL Funeral from hy late Residence. Cate, * . + A . fH i i sete 2 Fl ey riday morning, a 3 Mrs, Henderson received the custody Wo AVIATORS FALL * betes. + pished by the women suffvagists. Mrs. Sownirodden sup orters, kasly ind kK. te Bi Mary's Cathedral, of thelr two children, Mortimer wii | WITHDRAWAL OF DEORER Catherine Watgh McCulloch said last {"2MD& thal such unspeakable persons 10 SOON COME DOWN where a solemn reqilem mass will Francina, six and five years old re night that unless a plank favoring should never have been let into the he sung for the repose of his son, » | shit 2 spectively, A i to the wiles T0 DEATH DURING FLIGHT Is Hopeless, is Report. to Irish |eanal sufiage is included in the na- place. Friends and aoquaintances are re- k } After the lecture was over Mr Bryvee a Kpectfully roquested:tq artendy: testimony, H x wouldn't work, General Assembly. sional platform the guns of the wo- the to § Mr. Bryee, |... . = SEER ¥ McVETY-<In Toledo, Oblo, on June . - : , ut bs he British ambassador, found and | ? Y - : Sth, 1912, Dr. A' FP, MoVety! fone And insisted on having: hin>wieakiust Lieutenant Hazlehurst" and A ' E Rallast, June 12.<The Presbyterian | 080 & party will be trained on the re- { shook hands with the astute German, One Man ; One Vote; Will Be the of : » T : erly Kingston, in bed. * : V blicans Pg 1. Funeral from the hi : ie church committee on the Ne Temere | Publicans. i remarking Ord ---Woman ! E . S---------------- t, according to the women, ve 1 er Ss F.. Lacey Buraday 4 Killed " decree has reported fo the general The threat, ' g lo , : Your fall and subsequent recumbent » morning. at ten o'clock. a TO ADVISE WOOL GROWERS. Welch Instantly--Fatal éxsembly here that they consider it should cause serious consideration by position were the most. exguisite piece - Amendment bo Narn A Roe #4 5 A---- {useless to approach the government | the Gelegates, because thir refusal of diplomacy I ever saw in Washing a ROBERT J nw J ; ; fin } ph securing haa aw. | might mean the cost of five or six | 0° 4 . AXYIE | London, June #2 Premier Augaith, | The Leading Undertaker, College Pak, Md., June 12. Lieut. in oft decree. states which have equal sufirage. announced in the "eomwmnons, to-dmy, * 5a Teighton W. ' Haslehurst, Seventeenth { br. Davidson, in ting this re | Miss Jane Addams has been selected ---- that the franchise reform bill would bh. | Phone 577, 230 Princess Street. Infantry, I JF. av #18 presanung Fh r for the plank before the McLean-Oram Wedding. pe y date. . The ntey, U.S.A. Macon, Ga., snd said that the priests in Scot. | 10 argue he p het imtroduced at an early date Ih . D.C, warp nd and Ireland were manifesting a. Platform committee. If it is refused | The marriage of Miss Grace Oram, | bill, as drafted, will give ape wan one JAMES REID i deternination to carry (he [the suffragists will work for their laldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. # vote on a short residential qualifica- | The Old Firs of Usdertakers, decree to the uttermost limit. jcause on the floer of the convention, |P. Oram, to Hugh McKay Mclean; | tion, with the simplest possible form 254 und 256 PRINGESS STRERT. ) -- { chiefly" through = Mrs. Isabelle W. 'will lhe quietly celebrated this after- {of registration, the latter being at the | 'Phone 147 for Ambulases. One Man Alone to Blame. | Blaney, delegate-at-large from Califor- lnoon, at the home of the bride's pa- | public expense. J and was wrecked, ' . og 12. Hon w nis. rents, 1087 Greene avenue, Westmount, | The afficial woman suffrage amend Lieut. Hazlchurst and Welch Toronto, June fo er 3 . Se wel jue us Que. The ceremony will be @nducted | ment to the bill cannot be forthcoming | A couple dozen them. Will 4 just started on their trip and Hatina, on being £100,000 FOR CANCER STUDY. hv Dean Evans. The bride, iven [until the bill is printed. Simple adult | them at a reano Must"De i ip a A ; g om a2 ) an elevation of about : if ~ away by her father, wore her travel- | suffrage, without reference to sex, can-, "ai urk's ane . when * the machi Anonymous Scientist's Gift to Md In ing" guiy of ey whipcord, with | not be put forward with any hope of wv! " . ) Pushing Experiments, {black picture hat and black willow | sutcess, since such a course would give . . tod; that the facts broug t out | New York, June 12.--A "well-known [Dlumes, and carried a shower bou. | the register im each constituency a established that a subordinate |W. 190 i o of roses lilies-of-the-valley. | majority of women. This mater is . some | scientist," bas given $100,000 to the gt and n 3 has for some time sought to endowmnt fund of the General Me # Fern Oram was ber sister's orfy | likely to cause trouble 4 : \ : dissatisfaction among the male morial hospital for use in the stady | sttendint and wore a white French | | ---- In Tics and Glass. and has at every opporiun. | ol 0 qu, hospital was establish, | Bugerie gown and 'black picture hat, Kingston and Ottawa. - ! 38 to encourage disloyalty to j-od in 1893 for the study of the treat- | trimmed with willow plume, and ber Rideau King for Ottawa every Mom- Rendent, jdisminal ul 'ment of the disease by the Collis I. |bouonet a shower of pink a. S4- day and Thursday at 6 a.m. hy : inienden Hunzt'myton fund. created by Mrs. {mot P. Oram, brother of | » ames Swift & Co, agente. DIED, bh 1 secre. Huntington. siicad hed acted gs bast man he Seuty aud n ne --- . . "This has been. at tl "dis {bridegroom t directly after the wer- | London, Eng. congress of the . yer : ; post of the Cornell Medical (ollege, [vien for their = wedding tip. after | Chabber of fommerce of the British] | BLACK CURRANTS, 1 : For Evenings and At Homes. and as a result exiemsive experiments {which they will reside at Woodburn, Empire, today, adopted the proposal RED CURRANTS, - "| Gentlemen's patent and gin metal have been conducted. The recent gift (Nova Seotia. Mrs. N. Wilmot, grand. |of the Toronto board of trade in fa pumps. New goods, Lockett : shoe of $100.000 wil be used to establish mother of the bride. and Miss Wilmot, | vor of tial trade within the b {I de {twenty beds for the maintenance and |Kingston. the bride's aunt, were pre. Boigien. } i i t Negiujion CALIFORNIA (CHERRIES. el care patients. » : . Be gr . . : io " a ant. wot badl Daud yi Renday br the CALIFOBNIA 2 cement | Wesley PeWe A Te resident explosion of a can of oil, which she of the vieinity of , is meric fwa¥ ponring over wood, to fight Jas edd &Co ani

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