Daily British Whig (1850), 7 Aug 1912, p. 1

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Salih ; big_ 14 2 " " , == YEAR 79-N0O. 183, ! N1 y. WEDYESDAY, AUGUST 5 A912, i AST EDITION, ' : ng 2 HOSE SITE FOR RAVE WOODROW WILSON ACCEPTS CLOSER EMPIRE Beal : he vie som Slot Himiselt to LA EST j The Deteratin Nomination P oe: PRESIDENT 10 CONTROL : Join Dead Mother. *e ally Tenilered Him. Pe y tea Girt, XJ. Rug' 7.-Five thou : Santa Rosa, Cal, Aug. 7.--Stand- : : : a the wicks - ho was yo sand enthusiastic democrats from all . fing the grave of his mother. Albert tches Fhe Near and over the United States attended the 4 5 owe kicked the Tp her Poti Despa rom Ceremonies, to-day, when Governor } : into 'a clod and said : *"You®can dig Distant Pi Woodrow Wilson was formally notified : Smmm------ v . mv grave there," walked to his home aces. of his nomination to the presidency of -- "wm BUTTERMILK FOE OF BEER. |and kiled himsali, " the United States by Senitor-Eleet! | INVASION OF-€4XADA ' a According to Australia's High 2 eo oT Fin tt To | INVASION He Will Appoint a Govemor i ' | Big Falling Off in Brewery Products | died on the family place, which _em- THE WORLD'S S EPISODES from the democrat convention. Gov : : is i ; : : 5 oO 3 By Germany Possible, Says Hon. C Reported. | braced a thousand acres of rich farm- praor Wilson acecpted 1a a character Sun Hughes ; F it . : - ing land She was a widow, and a istic' and eloquent. speech, affirming ; . or a + Uhieago, Aug. 7.--( onsumption of - z Vancouver, « Aug. 7 At aml . -- 4 £1 nchment i ite ah aa ; is the principles of the democratic party heer in Chicago during the fica! yeas strong attachment had existed between GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST" POS princi en a : the mother and: son as laid out at the convention, and | Ran dinner, 1 last night Hon an 5a ending Jutie 30th last, fell off 35,006 . Lo SIBLE FORM. expressing every confidence in a vier | Sam. Hughes, vunister of militia, suid THE FEWER THE barréls, according to the report of » PEPER TREN y torious fight next November. Ge believed war with Germany / im STATES WOULD - LOSE the local branch of the internal res 3trrasdpesess Matters That Interest Everybody-- freer ent mincnt. apd the invasion of (Canada a PRN, Veh Separtinent, duel made publics JUAREZ EVACUATED, Notes From All Over--Little of | #¥#3#433330 000000000000 004 | Probable. Ue favored compulsory : , We deine in * sale oO wer AN - a . le ol bramnieg af all males betwedn fourteen. THE MORE LOYAL 'THE PEOPLE | beeii noticeable for months, wefording Juarez. Mex. Aug. "7. Frecriuisg £axily Read dnd. Ke A LONG WAY AROUND, and sixty-five : IF IT WENT BEFORE HAGUR HAVE BECOME. | to denlegs, who attribute 1t both to General Pascual Orozco has Semberes TRIBUNAL. 4 . A IME the high cost of living and to the served notice on the resid- -- ; ase of buttermilk as a substitute ents of Juaréz that he is not Chatham, Aug. 7.-- According to re . 2 : Visit of British Ministers to Canada [drink ; ' responsible for the safety of ports that have reached this city Se atop Ruot Believes That His on Warships Will be a Dramatic] There was a decline also in the the city and that all who do much discontent exists among Britis h Dountsy Cannot Get Out of the Opportanity==tanadian-- Ministers' sales of internal revenue stamps for not go with him had better farmers settled upon the insensified Hay-Pauncefote Treaty--U.8, Sen. a Cigars, amounting ta Fl 3,000 cross the border to El Paso, Filburs tast--spring ate Debates the Toll Question Business in England is About -- i e---- This is the first definite move ne ry. Q . Completed. in the long delayed evacua- the lagd company that operat ive Tashington, Aug. 7.--The- future. of London, Aug. 7.-Sif George: Reid, 2 ats Kian tion 'of the Mexican border organization - would 1 formed for the ei 'anal will vest in the Australisn high commissioner, prior Newburgh, N.Y. Aug. T.--Catherine ¢ity by rebel troops hand! tables and fruit have] a a = Suwian government, tq sailing for Canada, yesterday, de Elliott, eighteen years old, applied at 2. been uniuliilied, and that. though they | A the decision of the senate, clared he did not agree with the de. the navy recruiting station on PUVBLP PREG Beer tl bb beet pl have railway facil s for shipping Fates ny " to oh PROtl a plan already mand for a closer empire unity. The |listment as a nurse. Her father wag ---------- there is no available market for their | *040orsed Ly the house of representa fewer and more slender the ties had # sea captain. She gave her birth: In Monteneero frontier fighting produces a result they have been] Aves lv a vote of forty-three to become, the more loyal and attached | piace as "at sea, bound from Mal. [tween small Cueflla bands and the compelled to sell (0 canners at low fourteen it adopted a provision giv- were the dominions to the mother | Ivurne to New Orleans," and she way | Turkish" troops has been gaing on prices. Some farmers threaten to re | V8 the prosident control of all ig country. Law amd progress must as | raised afloat. continuoudy since Tuesday morning turn to England this is Litigation | ®} Panama; with power ta appoin{ 2 have arrived it Auckland N.Z.. where Bld Pe Pll db PRP R PE Pb wert itsell, and the dominions eannot . i *" * they were mwrost enthusiastically re is talked of. . gqvernor 'to complete, govern a remain io their present siale, 'but he ceived . oberate" the canal and canal rome. had not met the man who could bind Montreal, Aug. 7.--Be- cause the extradition law between Canada and the United States does not per: mit of the sending back of wife deserter, a man named Kurcyarkin, who Teft his wife in Boston and came to Montreal, will have to be de- ported as an undesirable character by the Canadian Covernment to Russia. his original home, from which country the United States authorities will make an at- tempt to secure him. At Weyburn, Susk., the west.is crop British Farmers Dissatisfied, pro pects Were Lever so good. £ Uttava has now S09 typhoud cases Ihe fiuation is still alarming. The Grand Trunk terminai is to be removed {rom Hroskville {0 Prescott. Hothwai. I'. Foster leaves at the end of the week for a brief holiday at Dalhousie, N.B. Tue Ontario branch of the Dominion Alliance will launch a general cam- paign in Seplemnber. b Roosevelt says he is one neck ahead 2 in the presidential race as a result of veste¥duy"s convention, The Vancouver high school cadets Girl Wants Naval Position, SEPP REI SS Ar PE PRIS SPIDER rT Err PECL GPCL PEELS Edt be T : i 5 Spurred x ' : In Chili, every profession is taught purre on by a special message them afresh: Australions had a great belisf in their capacities and destinies, ; resid . NN in the most modern methods by the $ an Drusidens Tals urging te wii but though they. were great, they A [75 g 1%] best authorities, vith no charge what & ; for tha Ei gr . PE ! ) eve o the natives . y - $ were not unmindful of other home ie I po negro lawyer of s pi i i beating iorce, the senate made whence it came. Il ever the clouds New York, has embraced ' the Jewish ' ARE > a 3 : marked progress on the canal bill threatened he added, none would : iN faith. He is said to be the first ne. . ; 3 TRA Sf : _Senator Lodge dedarved the United more readily respond to the call than wl ; ? = A gro ever to have taken this step i Soa y : | | Btatos, if compelled 10 go before the the gallant, devoted Australians AC . : i ] ; President. Tuli. and: Scitetace of War NDR : : a . Fiakue court with the question of its Fhe tidily Telegraph; in expressing A 3 3 nl Stimson" think that the Paunma ca- : : bi Fight lo exempt American ships, editorially the hope that Premier As- 7 3 a . SE nal cannot be opened next vear, as A a 3 would surely lose its case, "no matter yuith 'and Winston Churchill, first ford ib ny ; eh expected, unless congress takes steps WR ; how good it was." The only alter of the admiralty, will accept. the in ¥ a hit for is appropriation' this session. / I native he said, would be to refuse vitation of the Canadign ministers to s ; Cohiiodure. Prere's flagship Niaga- : 10 go-to the Hague, or-élse to drop visit the dominion, 'says that great oe. ; Fil, of the battle of Lake Erie, which 5 tha free H provision and accept his events lose' nothing but gain much 4 py ) has Jain sunken for a century in. Erie pay plan of gove wnanial rebate or sub through being emphasized with due x. : 4 ! p harbor, 'is to be aised and rebuilt. 3 : aS sidv : equal 0 the amount of *. toll, dramatie teremony. x : p d ; Mayor Newton 0D. Baker, who be = Seaator Works characterized this as "We can imagine nothing better eal- : ; y ? A lisves in wholesale entertainment for a po : % "pure unadulterated evasion." Sena culated © to signalize the entry of sors ; 4 = all classes, led the grand march at the MISSES HAZ : » tor Lodge said it was the plan a Handa ---- juli and responsije hart. bang " ORD OTRATHCONA opening af Cleveland's fipst municipal ; . 5 ' dopted by all other natious with re. dance hall s ¥ " ference to the Suez canal. pete sid war," sayd She. Felogtaph, ; Ba EG Foe fy i Beef Se a a world's altitude record RSE : # Senator Root Be the opin- "than the presence of the eading J i i . ' : A WOMAN T0 SE ND ] \ 163 wh . this week, the " Chicag: sing 1 ion that the Unt 8 British ministers, especinily if they " ' : the hight 1 -- k pg heivg a % Ravi bat ry ht ever ut Va: 3 Nes oN as on 3 STOCK A R " i . Bh A I be © accompanied by a squadron of - ¢ x § yard ' Vecording to despat oa riees " . oH eh, nama which "would: exempt the wal British warships. There will certainly { | i$, ; have one ob or " . Re or . . polly i trom the prove ion he . Tras + general disappointment if , rec ; We : 4 Rune : RE Ou conlnem, 3 Naas hy 2 : bn Fenien api a | LORD WeMyss y : : Ska When the Duke of Connaught ar- 4 os Vauneefote treaty. He said the wanal : : . <A , . ' x ¢ rives in Edmonton, « September 3rd, Be : tr had bee acquired f P: ] he ahading Raliisters hminads | a 3 ; : « a / the : ne Er nt " uildin eho Sed. Progressive Convention at Chicago u ¥: . Noo. -. i it ag Poh with the imperial authorities, which SIP PP PEF PE PEP NPPEPIP PEE Bd : J go pi > K. ere ! i p was the principal object of their trip, at a cost of B1L,500080, will be'in] May Avoid Ne and Liquor Rk vrovisions of the Greaty with Great is about finished. It is expected that FEAR FOR LIVES, of readiness for oeonpaney. ; gro iY Britain, Mess" Dohetty and Pir will re Two cCOmPURies WOW vant to build a tuestions --- a "1 know ol. .no higher. aule. of eth- ol 7 . ' turn to Canada almost immediately, tunne under the Si. Lawrence river, | n X ; 2 108," he added, "than that which re while Premier Bordeh asd Mr. Hazen to comnect Montreal with the sonth| thieago, Aug. 7.--~Unless the bull Guires nations to observe good faith will not return until the end of Au. shore, and cach has filed plans with [moose convention strikes a shag mn in relation to 'heir treaties." gust ! the department of public works at Ot- | the shape of a sharp ele avage on the ee The city of Lilasgow will make Mr. tawa : negro or liquor question, it is expected President Urges Action. Borden a Frasman on the 16th ipst. Venison and beefsteak on four lege | to close to-night in a blaze of glori The Hon. C, J. Doherty is in Paris. is the produet of a Cuyahoga county, | 0us harmony, with the nomination of ; ; Washington, Aug 3 "President Taft ho idling £0 bpm Elm he Ohio, farm. The calf of a Jersey cow 1 heodore Roosevelt for president, and . in a Speci) (heorniy 0 Sore "re He has been spending the intery ening resembles the cow only in 'the fore. | probably Gov. Hiram Johnson as . 4 ; imediate © a ono oy ation ! n : a quarters and has hind legs like u]Vvice-president, and the adoption of 1 to provide an operéiting foree for the time in an eamination 'of the French deer. » a. platiormy to include the declaration 4 § y Papama canal, the government of prison system. The house leaders have received word | of the, primeiples made by the colonel : the canal zone and the fixing of maxi that the senate will agr to an' ap- jn his speech, vesterday gh mur tolls propriation for one battleship instead For the first time in the history of * Jo 3 The president indicated that the " of two carried ip the senate bill, and { the United States, the presidential no- pC quastion of free pasgage to American EARL NELSON an agreement 2a follow on that ]|minaticn will be seconded by a wo + TO ships might be deteFinined later basis. . man, Miss Jane Adams, a prominent 8 La m-- THREE REMARKABLE OLD Petitionz are heing circulated around | suffragettie is slated to be one of the a J. H. Briscoll New York, Aug. T.----Death threats have been repeatedly sent to "Bald Jack" Rose, jridgie'" Webber and Harry Vallon, who have made con- fessions showing alleged re- lations between the police and gamblers, and all three prisoners are in a state of panic over fears that their lives may be taken. The three gamblers say that they expect to be killed if they are taken through the streets to court. It is reported that the prisoners have been in- timidated by emissaries, who Washington, D.U., Aug. T.President have been smuggled In the Pr Taft has begun preparing his veto west side jail. TISH ERS Galt, Cui, (ov repegd the local option seconders Miss Adams has proven her message on the steel, wool and cot- - "lo 1 gt Stearhe 9 Is Dinety wo years Galt olya ned local option three vears | self of extraordinary power at this branch in Winnipeg, was killid by a tan tariff revision bills soon to come Fos 44 S400 sid passday; ord Nelsons Jith ha ago, but the supporters 6f the peti- | convention. She kept the resolutions 7 street oar... & before him from congress. His vetoes morrow; and Edrl-Weymss. was ninety. | Hon maintain that the close proximity jeommittee in an all night sesson on MRS VD HAZEN, All kinds --of printing and book- will be based upon his understanding five 'om Sunday, and has lived under | of *'we towns render local option in } the negro question, and may carry her 2 . binding Our pmces are right. The that the bills have been drawn al HOBHOUSE TO RESIGN NIX Baversigne Galt ineffective. fight for the full recognition of the . : ain British Whig office most regardless "pf the Tariff board's The C.P.R. Empress of Britain was |0eg€ro delegates to the floor of the | WOMEN of CANADIAN in TL ek ate. Bow. ak. reports on those schedules. The steel | From Asquith Cabinet Because of New York Policeman Suicides. to es this morning for England, |°onvention. : i tiving every day at Uarnoveky's nil probably will bs sent to the Suffragette Evidence, New York, Aug. 7.-- James Tobin, a |but there is still something to be Some prohibitionists are threaten Men. J 3 White House first. The president to- London, Eng., Aug. 7.--It is stated | mounted 'patrolman who was attached | done to her-bow. and she is not ex- |ME this morning to make the liquor | 5. citer yo 4 . MARRIED day' had not decided which ho would here that the Right Hon. Charles Hob- | to the CUpllege Point police precinet, | Pe ted to be able to leave before to- fuestion a strong issue. This 15 con- | men hers of { 0 few i Blow a Ls Kingsan first disapprove. house, chancellor of the duchy of Lan- [shot and. killed 'himself, yesterday. | morrow morning. She will carry only | 1¥ary to Col. Koosevelt's desire. Je ; K t ~ ETALK, on 4 # itd ' ) M 1 only daughter of caster, a member of the Asquith eab- | Worry over the present police scandal, | freight. and no passengers. rs ry ' Ld : Fr . € ex ar ' Staley, to George inet, will resign as the result of the although personally not in the least A driver secking refuge in the door WATCHING AT SARNIA he (a jake 4 TLR DREL IH IRE} ix y a ire al RR. Aul \ A ¥ evidence of the suffragettes at Dublin, | affected by its revelations, is supposed | way of the private bank of Abraham ' caso shits de eg ¢ : : F issi ; . ' 1912, b A. Laird, John that he said they would accomplish | to have caused him fo ike his fife, L. Kass, in Brooklyn. after his wag For. the Missing _ Gunma; of the RE on Stre Cowle to Mel PRICE LEA HER nothing (ill they started burning ---------- en gon had felled a little girl, aitracted MOsOn urder, INJURED AT CAPE CENT : land, both of this cit PREPARES TO VETO BILL. PEEP Deb eb eee ed Gers pow President to Kill Tariff Measures Second Time. : ah i hh eh, nd . former manager of the McClary Manufacturing Co.'s <«e : VINCENT. hv u; Han On papers leanne -- buildings. Hubhouse was an active Won't Treat With Rulser. such a crowd that rumors spread London, Unt., July 7. Special de A Plea t : ' T sotives. of : 3 a : {ETCHESON ~TURC at st suliragist before joining the govern Patis; Aug. 7.~The Echo de Paris that the bank was in trouble This $e ves of William J Buvay ase So Severely Cut by Propellor of His ronte, on « | Lea on < wen ment i h K : : precipitated a run of depositors. ring their eliorts .in e wentha Mot Boat award " ! . . . says 'that Russia has consented to Ex-Soldier William: Busby of the]murder case at Sarnia tussel, and nor Boab, K etechesos Ni APATiae : S------------------ sign an agreement with France bind si CEA h o § . ( Vincent N.Y Aug. 7. The Georgina Turcotte, third daughter : - ¢ : 8 E . t and day watches are being main: ape went, ' ug. +. he . - Jluejpackets in Nicaragua. : 4 : . ttl Th British army, and now oi Melbourne, night & J 2 ; < . ft MF ad NM Qeorge Turcotte, 7 : Bl ipa A 2 ed ing hevsell not t6 treat with Ger tained by special men-or all trains | condition of Supreme Court Judge Rot Autump Washington, Aug. 7. ~One hundred | many on any European question with- and ferry boats. Kapper, of Brooklyn, painfully | ___ vid blue jackets and marines from the Un- font having previously discussed it, ' injured here by the propellor of his DIED, " : : J Montfeal, Aug, 7.~An increase of at |ited States gunboat Annapolis arefand come 1 an agreement with State Socialism. motor boat, is much improved, and] \t his residence, 189 University least ten per Sent. in the price of {now yeast in Hunagya, the Nivuit Peaace. 2 SR ven pn New York, Aug. 7.--The New . York |he will soon be able to be about Avunue, Kingston, "Rev. John Hay leather was decided upon at a meet: | aguan capital. They were landed at oad q ' he a 38 years ; : . : t 4 : Cy e------ imes says that from Roosevelt's |agaln. ing of ithe representatives of Canadian | Corinto at the sdggestion of the No Becker Fund ¥ 2 Sheed he: be ble d te Justice Kapper, is spénding the sum A bled hi rt 2 , i : , . 3 x peech, the best, ablest and most per- & tauners assem here. This advance | Nicaraguan government, which found New York, Aug. 7.-M any police suasive of his public uiterances, one [mer at this resort with his family, { ROBERTSON--In Kingston, Ont. Aug: in the price of leather, they announce, | itself unable to proteét the American >: " pe was injured, while endeavoring to re 61} 1912. Catherine Robertsoh £ {fund (is being raised for the defence % 3 comes, at last, to a definite under- J ' ¥ do . is the result of the scarcity of hides { railroad and steamship companies \ ¥ | air "the "steering 'apparatus of his widow of the late John Robertson he i a " of Lieut. Becker, Comunissioner Waldo standing of his theories. He hag |M™ apparatu 1 uneral (private) from the family re- and the increta in the price of mate |property between Corinto and Grana- to-day said he was ignorant of jt. = 3 planned a vast system of stite so- {motor boat while the engine was run sidence 16 Stephan Btreet, to Ft rials used in tanning. da from possibfe attack by revolus "If 1 should find anybody collecting cialism, a government of men unre (Ding. He leaned over {he stern and ) ES £ athedral, Where a solemn This action on the part of the tan- tionists, sach a fund, hs ssid, "1 should = af : ; ; ; strained by law: as he did so a large wave unseeadied hn coediudii, Sung or i ners had already been foreseed by the - onee take steps to punish. him.' So 48 y ha him and pitched him overboard He Thursday morning, at 9.30 o'clock shoe and boot manufacturers, _ who Sultan Threatens Montenegro. a R managed to grasp the stern rail, but Friends an Acquaintances re. have already made known their inten- Constantinople, Ang. 7.-- Turkey hus 3 INFLATION WITH AR ,a8 he hung there, the propellor, re Epectiully "invited to attend the tion of advancing the prices of their given Monterdegro twenty-four hours to AND TRUNK RAILWAY : , 3 ' volving at a rate of 3M revolutions Products from ten \6 twenty por cont. $y pigs, the latest | Montenegrin viol : CAUSES MAN'S DEATH cc th minute, struck nis tower fumbe, ROBERT J. REID, The manufacturers declare that Sut} HAS MARRIAGE EUREAL ? ! tion of the Turkish frontier agreement entting them badly. The guide in the The Leading Undertaker. ouly is the rien of leather going up Unless satisfaction is given the sultan boat y 1 but that other the ¢ finall managed to drag the A ki { materinle vsed in t ad- {will saver diplomatie relations with £ " » ¥ A Joke Ends Fatally in Buffalo, NY judge into the boat. He was weak ne 577. 230 Princess Street making of shams ang A cholas ol i i . : 4 35s *"* irom loss of blood and VETS t VaHGE hing Nicholas. In delivering his ulti Wants Five Fendred Ontario Birk on of blood and a phyewisn a matum to the latter, the Turkish min : ; | Canadian is Under tended him on his arrival a. the JAMES 'REID 5 ister at Cettinje plainly intimated that FY Wives for Western Farmers dock: The wounds inflicted § , Competition 8 i p haem be be- Friday, August 8th, at 830 Lhe The Olid Firm of Undertakers, : ; war will follow a break in the rela: Arrest. » i wheel were cut deep to the bone i -At 354 and 256 PRINCESS STREET. , 'tween the respective tions. Some Success. Balad. NX Aus. TaWeiren the proeent. time the judge is able to Phone 147 tor Ambulance. American insuranos mbanies in win Ris ted th t hare are. great Toronto, Aug. T.~The Grand Trunk House, aged thirty-five, of Dridgeburg. ge a iia Hi Me ammlanen v8 TAKE NOTICE. reloit gs Melia, idly eg Ae railway has establi hed a matrimonial Unt. i umder arrest here, Slew in -------- i" Ab fen Butter, n i Pactical count of a har of the prophet's Steam, with 4. a Spann pas -- he death ui ¥allaucs'§ Rash a as) MOSQUITO BITE FATAL. for 320, at Turk's. 'Phone 708. beard being transferred to that town. 7 a 3 3 : . : 8 A 3 "The special ohject Is view 18 to so 5 the result of se by which Ukasik The hair was deposited in the great | oo _-- atari a hi GOVERNOR JOHNSON. ¢ result of a joke h) vig soa Y. by the pei a robable a was mnflated with air from a com Gangrene and Tetanus Developed in | 'diamia, (temple), by the priests, wives of western farmers. Agents of | 1) ¢ "alifernia, a proba candidate for pressed air pipe and blown across the Case in. Month. h great romony. 2 - : the US, viee-§ residency for the pre. ] ) y ih - with great ceremony the company have been" at work | gressive party room, Iafiding unconscious and rap-| Philadelphia, Aug Mew. Albert Hons. Pelletier and Doherty return scouring the province for would-be tured internally by sir pressure. Hell. Aariman died in St. Mary's hos to Canada on Aug. J6th: The date wives, and that their "eliorts have not | has received a legney of £35.000 wer lingered thirty hours in hospital, then | pital, ax a result of being bitten by a of Premier Borden's return ix uneer- in vain is evidenced by the fact | romantic circumstances = Ten vears | died. leaving a wife and three chil mosquito at Atlantic City on aia owing to special business pres- I hot the home-seekers excursion leav ago, he rescued a child who had iall- {dred ab, # : ! r the west to-night will laclude | on injo the Thumes. The father has] Sp i re. Horiman was bitten on ons fighting bas broken out at. fg or" blushing young wonien who | just pI leaving Busby the above ' Forees Join Mrs. Astor. hack of her pork, and she Wu-Chang, in the Chinese province of are going to meet prospective hus | amount. : New York, Aug. 7.--The mother and Mittle attention to it. ° Hu Deb The Jeounle -- over the | hands. / ! A desppich from Quebec intimates | sister of Mrs. John Jacob eyo wound grew larger and larger, antil it dishanding Some reaps The campai Was na ated by | that there ix dissatislaction me William HH. Force and her da ter, | was Necessary to send her to Ye hos Our ow exact] An effort will®he made * I Mr. Duff as the result of Bis experion- | 'he employees of the Qisebee ay Ratherine, yesterday, joined the Astor | pital. right for Rn Sheela) Sand I J liberal . candidates nominated in 'every | cos during the four years he was dis- railway and that a sirike may re {household, at No. S40 Fifth avenue. in| Despite the efiorts of Mrgeons, two r Ag thix popular and one of the 106" ridings in Ontario by | trict passenger agent at Ninnipeg, salt. It would appear that the direc: | readiness to greet the awaited heir to weeks ago gangrene developed and | 64800able drink. this time next vear. prior to his promotion to Toronto, | tors are prepared to give an increase millions. De. Pdwin B, Cragin, whe finslly tetanus gppeared alter an op PRICE, 35¢ La. Don't tty to learn everything worth land. as the result of a number of let- but it is oot expected that the in has taken up his quarters at the Ag {eration and she. died in Agony. i while. Leave he world a few' uo lt ' ' ' croase will be shfficient to satisfy the |tor mansin, said that the event was . " ] Laoived when you depart. ; + Laem Si & Rely 107 cour hlises newt week! : Ton cream bricks " Gilaon's Jas. Redden & Co. 3

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