LAST EDITION, a YEAR 80-NO. 10 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1913. . -- n e-- or smn ' THE LATE JACK TURAWFORD. 4 ' : SHAM PRIEST ENDS CAREER. ' Kingston Bank Clerk Died in Winnic 10 RESIST HARD six Fears for Rogue' Wie Tricked HE MAYOR $ INAUGURAL ! : : Peg Saturday Night. : : th i Church Dignitaries, ; : 3 : . A telegram received in the city on I -- Milan; Jan. 13.~Giovanni Battista : Sunday morning brought with it the . yh 5 { Gindri, the notorious sham priest who €ad newe that Jack W. Crawford, Organized Opposition in Ulster swindled Catholic Idymen, priests, ; 1 youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John : bishops, cardinals, and even the pope - : J. Crawford, Alfred street, had died 3 A Under W himself, was sentenced to six years : v ' S - in Winnipeg on Saturday night. The Is dy. and, six months' imprisonient at hard -- = : - The y - j oo Meme vd [decensed bad been employed in the iabor. It is claimed thal Gindri clear? . o Announcement Made by Bank of Toronfo in that city, having Vj; ees ed $200,000 through his frauds on cler- Outfining the Civic Problems x been transferred there nearly two cal dignitaries, and when he was ar- ; = Vscout Haldar nn ok HAD SECRET. MEETING) igs ae Cie ; in this city. He was a bright J [standing beside Pius © X. There was ] Estimation. ------ { 3 young man and the news of his L also found a quantity of < stolen hs : : ; death came as a great shoek to his ; {watches and jewellery and quite a sum | ~ : A COLOSSAL SCHEME ! many friends. : A PROVEEIONAL GOVERNMENT | of foreign money. The strange part NO ING Out ten days ago, he was taken | wii cane KE jG, | 2hout the gman is that ke seems to TH 10 BE NARROW he dade il with apinal meningitis and ne | WIA TPEEDIY TAKE OMAKGE. 1a' actually. celebrate mass on, sev- condition gradually grew worse: his yuma | eral occasions, P parents were notified and his | Will Put Up Passive Resistance at BT Mother left last Monday. She ar-| First: I Not Successful, Then 's Games Postponed. rived in Winnipeg on Wednesday, Other Means Will be Resorted te] The two games séheduled to be play- but by this time he was growing vl Will N i ed at %he Cataraqui rink, on Satur- weaker and no hope was held out | --LISter Not Accept: Home! J. evening, in the County Hockey : or is recovery. » League, had to be called aff. on ac- The Doadition of the City Water De. : A e deceased as twenty-one | London, Jan. 13. ol io p- jeount of the wild" wedther. Two mand Attention--The Zand Question Tas Been Side. years of age, and a born in this ig "in an to Ura ad op games will be played on Tuesday ai- ent Is Worth Looking Into tracked. city. He attended the public | neither dead nor sleepin : Dis. ternoon, weather and ice permitting. Improvements Needed 3 '| %hools and Collegiate Institute. | patches (ror Belfast, 10-day, tel) of | Mer the matches a hanqust will be Hall : 5 ie Oy Last summer he was taken down |a gseeret meeting on 8a' .riay of served jor the members of the teams. : with fever but recovered. : [Ulster's "provisional government. : Tone It 'has become my duty and pri He .s survived by his parents, | nominated 'at the time of no reat 4 Cold Snap Again, vilege. at this "inaugural meeting for the home rule the Welt I) one brother, Kenneth. at home, and demonstrations last fall, Mini.rs| On Sunday afternoon tne tharmome- | the year 1913 to bid vou welcome t lishment and the Franchise inestap- two Sisters, Mrs. A. Brown, of Lon- Of this government, stat:d 1» your ter. took a drop 'and.' on Monday | this couneil board, dn doing so 1 bills 'are disposed of, will or 3 on ut. and Miss Rheta at home. 1epresaniative that it .woule ake morning it registered eight degrees | note the changes that have taken colossal scheme for improvement in . Kings'on i 4 Nar Oe brought .telcharge or axairs in Ulsior iamed;. | above zero. Sunday morning the tem- [place in the personnel of the council elementary, secondary and higher J... VISCOUNT HALDANE his moan for burial, accompanied by ately when home rile same fnty of- | perature registered" thirty-two degrees jand am pleased to observe amon ' education Says education _acheme will be the Se ahather, hig left Winnipeg on fect. Resistance would, at first, be fabove zero and went down steadily to [the newly elected members a Zoo? IBOam Eni p This important ANnouncement was next 80 ernment' measure Sun ay Wotaaiar mer fikely AL ive, and if not sucse)s al, nective Jour "above. number who have already acquired ex. JUDGE ROBERT Ww ARCHBOLD. made on the authority of Premies IAEA oh family have the sincere sym ath resistance would be res yi! Uk Asquith and Chancellor. of the 'Ex SHIPS HOULD CARRY [their 'many friends in their ead | "CF Bad stocled herselr tu this ie. chequer, David Lloyd George by Vis. bereavement $m thelr sad |gue, was still, and always Would be,, Rev. R. S. Forneri was. taken , Meith | Whose success in their respective oall- count Haldane, the lord high chan. EXTRA LIFEBOATS : -- | brepared for any eventu uly, a weak spell while reading ome. = of ings, warrants us jn believing that | necessary rn" ride addit Seflor. at a political meeting in Rey mt the lessons at St. Luke's chuigh | their Services as aldermen will prove pumping machin Se Additional hoster, " a MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD he. Late Thomas Gaskin. on Sunday motning, and was removed | of value in the administration of the | ther provision for fronting our water aldane raid the existing Recommendations Made by the -- A telegram received in the city on {to his home. He was reported to be (affairs of this municipality. supply to insure safety from sewage Must be alvercy on Was chaotic and ny . . In Holiness Church Over Late Rev.|Sunday brought ° the sad news that wvich better. elo attempting to briefly ouffing pollution, 7 A carefil investigation . e an British Committee Appointed A. Melntosh. Shan taf ---- the civic problems that confront us of this subject will emphasize the Dust be altered Jrouid n Captain Thomas Gaskin, youngest san The N Q sti t migh 2 roblem andle, an +. ma On Sunday afternoon th Holiness [Of the late Captain and ex-Mavor .J re Navy Question. jit might not. be considered inappro: | need of some compr 4 : ; y ' 8 prehensive the expense must not be borne by | After Titanic Disaster. Movement congregation held a servis London, Jan. 13.--The carrying of UTILITIES SHOULD BE HANDLED EXPENSE MUST Nor BE BORN BY A COMMISSION. BY THE TAXPAYERS, Rule by Any Means. London, Jan. 18.--The govern. Ment has decided that the next great work in ifs Programme of social re. form, to be undertaken as soon as is . : : Formally gxpelled from the postion perience in the duties upon which | of Justice of the commerce court of Taken Hl in Church. - you are about to enter and others the United States on his impeach- "0 ment Gaskin, had died in Buffalo on Sun.| 'Or a Protege of Uncle 8am. = Life [priate to auude to the advantages to | measure for the disposal of the civ daeiaarer It woul be a pro- of a memorial nature, in their church, day. The deceased was born in this |on a battleship is immediately [be gained from approaching the mai. sewage. ' olthe tive lutely necessary "if a has abi extra lifohoats, sufficient for the ac. { Division street, for the" late Rev. A. [City but of 'late years had been = sail- | shown in this dramatic photoplay [ter in the proper spirit. It will he re- A kindred subject is the matter of power is to be matnts. ro uctive commodation of ol the passengers McIntosh, a former pastor. The de |i on 'American steamers. A short! of two thousand feet of film at the [cognized at the outset that we ary garbage disposal and I would )ike to ntained in com. ceased who held the Kingston charge | time ago he was taken » down with | King Edward to-night ana Tueaday. [called upon by our fellow citiZems to [8% an earnest effort made at un parison wi " and crew. of ocean liners, is recom : ; 1 J i i brig th that of our rivals." he ilet i Sea Ii nh om upwards of two years, died in Tren- { Pnewmonia. Mrs. Richard Waldron | Usual admission. serve them in a broad and vom. [early dats to bring into exist anes a prehensive, rather than in a narrow | system which would effectually rolva The ann ; , Departmental committ, s{ion about ten "days, ago. He had {and John Gaskin, his ®ter and Wi IMeIeT : ' : WL Domi eemnt. which appar. | ohae ent A te ho been in the ministry of the Holiness [brother, were at his bedside. | The re- BRITAIN WiLL INSIST and sectional, manner. The claims of | this difficult and important subject, al ed Hon tanie disast. 5 advi he British | ovement denomination for about |mains arrived in the city on. Mon- the city as a whole must be given | The civic assessment has been a education at the expense of the eT lo advise the British twenty years, and had been a devot- {day afternoon aud the funeral took , state, particularly whi be interprer- | Board of Trade. The report, which Hien ; : ed by the un' {was issued Saturday, is of iehiv 194 and successful leader in his numer- [place from the train to . Cataraqui 1 " the w ists as a defeat of SUE aturcay, ws _of a highly} oo charges. 4 tion of council is to assure to al) taken to further investigate .gur methods and by comparison . with the Lioyd-Georgetite section of the | technical character. The general & Cemetery. > : cabinet, wi trend of its recon 2 Hy On Sunday. afternoon Rev. P. Wise-1 The funeral was .to have been taken i 1: the ratepayers the best possible form hich hes been endeavoring | tr a ben ommendations is that man, the local pastor, and Rev. Mr. by Rev.. W. F. FitzGerald but on The Government Says Lives of civic administration consistent | the practice that prevails elsewhere to make the - {the extr, § v 4 eTument's hor 13, Juestion the gov under I should: be on Hammond, of Inverary, preached. The |account of. him having another fun- Ha Alre B with the resources placed at .our dis. | It might be possible to evolve a The explanation giveh by the min. |davits with satisfactory arrangements | tir "® from St. John vii, 12 : "And {eral*at the Same hour his place was |= ve ady een posal. ' system whieh would result in an in- isterialists is that the lana question | for launching each of them in turn ther: wag much murmuring among the taken Jn Rev. T. W. Savary, of St. | Sacrificed It is encouraging to note the gen- | crease in our revenue and at the Shnniot be dealt with until the land |irom the same sot. of davits frople Rod og Him; for some said, |.james' church. . : . oral, pirit of optimism which pre. [same time provide a more equitable valuation- scheme undertaken in| In foreign-going ) ) © 18 a good man. " ; re ras ca London, Jan. 13.-There was . avails in the community and evidence distribution of the taxation on all David 's famous. by the boat i 14th Regiment Smoker, gleam of hope in the Turkish war sit- lis to be found on all sides that the | Property. The suggestion made to wi a meeting cof th cers of the (Uation, this afternoon, when it. became work of the cotméil of this year must | 8bDoint two valuators to work with f Lok siciter] ' Rew Rin for the known that the Turkish he 'both progressive and constructive j the cify assessor points. «io. an Fo pental smoker, to y THAY WAR MUST CEASE consideration above the demands of { matter of discussion and some ad- any ward or section. The chief func | verse criticism and steps should be is completed, "tha » will FERS held in the changed their interitions of to méet the expectations of our | #Mendment which might, with "ad. ; ; ft. ] hall on Friday Hd January Thome, and would again meet 'the: Bal: | eitizens. The importance and vol ' vantage be further fnvestigated ould be allowed. ese' should be a > 17th, was presented hy "the committes | kan delegates within a.day or two, 8t 'ume of the work assignpd us musty Work of a very extepsive charac. 3 capable of accommodating not more They will Hold a N to Draw in charge and adopted. * The pro- | the request of Sir Edward: Grey, the increase + with the development of the | ter remains. to be done by our hoard J ! X tat he is unable tof than twenty-five per cont. of 'the Meeting gramme will 'include musical' numbers, | representative of King George and the (ity and' greater sacrifices must ne- | Of Works and it is highly desirable : Garry the cabinet with him in its ac- [porsons the vessel Je tified "to Fox Att to H as well as numbers from an outside | British 'cabinet. Tlis majesty's earnest! Jo. i be made 'by. those whose (RAL a strong committee ba placed in complishment, dy The . an. Is i Hin fo gar: . Their entertainer. Boxing bouts by good lo- [desire to maintain the reputation of duty. it 'is to assume the management charge of this important depart. in ! ry. rafts should be of such Ab it : , the English sovereign of late years, asl ¢ our Evie affaies ? | ment. I am convinced that the rate J size that they could be thrown from cal men. will bo an interesting feature. 4 i 8 ; ers y roase THR NEWS, A disoussion of the semi-centennial cele- | peace maker, led to an audience of "a The enthusiasm and civic confidence payers would welcome increased ac- = tivity in* road building and arrange- - the deck if ry. o : 3 h iia { i : A A he deck if necessa > % Montreal, Jan. 13. --In order io | bration of the 14th Regiment will take member of the cabinet with the king which have heen awakened should be The Very Latest Culledt From Alli THR TOWN OF GANANOQUE. draw attention to the marriage laws (place, and other matters of regimental and Sir Edward's interview with the | rofocted in the workings of "the cours | Ments should be made early tn the Over the World, r of Quebec, which must have been {importance considered. -- Every member {Turkish plenipotentiavies. It is under- cil and in the several civic depart. | YeAT to supply all needed equipment Rev. C.*D. Baldwin. o the Mon-| Town Clerk McCUmmmon in Office | Famed by a particularly unpleasant [of the regiment is expected. {stood (hat some of the great POWETS | ments under our eomtrol and it de | 80 that the years work may be 'treal conf:rence, was a inted ¥ . imbedile. with » strong objection to tri ep iilf were inclined to forego Intervention volves upon us to promote and stimu. | €2rly 'laid "out and vigourously un- eral conference Statistici n of son y ity Years. women," and "to abolish child mur-{ Ald. Harrison Could Not Accept. and let the combatants in the Balkans late this development by generous apd | dertaken. An adequate supply of Methodist gett an. of the Gananoque, Jan. 13--A local Hoey der in the province of Quebec. und Ald. T. P. Harrison had been | ght it out, but Britain definitely and united co-operation, road building materials and a lar Sorin Ama Tyan ga Loic, Var ad Tes wi 11% hme he of ches Dhow HUES) fhe 0 Ey Si Ute me [oa Baca, Tf comioless mute bo fo pointed t inspector of ges Ei : 8 Wi 1--to "quote from . opinions expressed { Utilities committee, but owing to, the pn ' . fully 'acknowledge 'he support hereto |" Pas o(incg heeds and electricity, and ©. A Me Linsanke and enter, witha posci- |p prime movers in the scheme--the | fact that he will be away from the | fact that Bulgaria has been able ony fore accorded the City. Council by the | thiS departmun 37 10 be overtaken. Eachren, Toronto, an assista ti bility of a fourth team. sufiragettes of this city will hold an {city for six months, he was unable [1eg0tiate a $30,000,000 loan from | Board of Trade and other kindred or All sections of the city are entitled ' » n Us| Arrangements have been completed hibiti : : > rn English capitalists to develop her A iy A + | to and must receive a larger propor: Spector of weights and measures i exmbition of literature on these to accent. : : {ganizations and to hespeak for the |S o for the formal opening of the new subjects the first week ; Pebruary new territory, shows that permanent | future, even to an increased extent, | 10% Of work upon the streets' and -------- ary. : » ' ' {delay in carrying this proposal into At Buffalo, N.Y. upon his plea of i ildi tac armouries building on John street, ---- peace is in prospect, : : : y a tho continued assistance of this influ effect must be attended with further guilty and his further declarat.ons 5 es } A conspiracy among railway em- -u under the auspices of the Citizens . Si i om Speman : a 3 he will Box put band and Young People's Club of ployees to lcot freight cars is a! John Butler, aged seventy-five, of ®0tial and representative body la dissatisfaction and - serious financial a okou ln bis Publizating | Christ church, on Thursday evenine, loged by the Canadian Manufactur- Hastings, after attending church jhe Jnditsin} chaiiteey of hots the disndvae ane $100, bert Habbard Janvary 2rd. Took Command of Palace Brigade Mrs. Robert Reddlitt mother of | Sunday morning, visited some {_' ontrustal uth of - pulir nd The fact that it hes been so often "thi W. W. Siafiord has disposed of his mn ¥ 3 ite \ Ia Neama 4 triencs, very soon became ill, and athin 3 8 0 eu riod | referred to and so long neglected, At thirty-live vears of M : : . When Flames Broke Out, Rev, J. J. Redditt, died at Newmar- A | far-reaching importance at this period a 1 William Clark, of C Age Mrs, lagrioultural implement business to W. P on " Ket expiréd in a few moments. of our history, and I feel confident | 10¢8 not deter me from ngain com. 4 of » Cleveland, is the J. Nuttall. Mr. Stafford will go on otsdam, Jan, 13.--The kaiser as . Finey wini both realize to the fyllest | menting wpon the need of instal ne Sn r twenty-seven ehildren. She !the road as travelling salesman. sumed a brand new role, that of fire -- bind tibia alg " (Continued 'on Page 8.) ne Bre jSnts of guadruplets, three _ Samuel McCammon entered his | chief, when 4 sudden-blaze on Sa : - us a i that" council will smaconch su _-- ; -_" Sots of triplets, and five sets of | fifty-first year of public serv HE the | turday for a ume threatened th, . them Ia rei. rox an RY Pr DIED. twins, . ' town of Gananogue as town clerk with | destruction of a part of the Neuen Es f both b Cit il 3 IN passed wtully away nt . George H, Macdonyld, ~ +the beginni of thi g + lace. objects o rot) the ity ouncil and § ARNOLD Passed poaces fully AWAY 4 ired 1 i ih aid hh ai rxinning ht dae. A tholpola the Board of "I'rade lic along some the: residend 4 dnuiiiter tired Presbyterian Slefgvman, and his session of council held during the past | When - the flames were "discovered, what ade. je slong cme Mex donn pon Hire wile, of Yonkers, N.Y. both octo- iwesk 'a resolution df appreciation of | the kaiser immediately took com. ' " , . on. dan, J 13. dln © widow KANER AS FIRE OHEF. operation and mutual support ean ac f the late Hengy Arbold aged 87 . 'onarians, were fdund dead in bed | his services wits unanimously passed. | mand of the palace fire brigade, whic : bf aipport eal years from gas. A 'faulty stopcock was | Mrs. John B. Turner and aughter, jquickly was ems by Eads, Pots Satplish muh it judiciously extended { punara) 'thrivate) at 10 am. Tuesday. on the gas jet. Miss Queenie Turner, took passage {dam fire department. At the head of The ba BY controlled. by our com. | CRAWPGRD-In Winnipeg, on Jan The (police are looking for from New York, om the steamer Cam- | the men. the kaiser directed the mittee on Civic Utilities has now at So 2) a ng a paic of clover asoals, who stole | Pania, on Friday last, for England, streams of water. Under his guid- tained sych proportions that in my | Funeral notice 'aten Pictures art works valued at {8nd expect to sped the year abroad. lance the firemen quickly controlled opinion, the management of this im | CASKIN-1n Huts NY. Jan. 12th, $2,800 from an oN: cas. Jt nrumared. thas Gananoque will fthe blaze, which was confined portant department should be dele- ha, ot E -- tum ole outskirts of Brussels, They have an up-to-date covered rink before [rooms of. the side-de-cagnps" wing ated to a commission rather than Jnskin Sis as .. this Year hy Mamber of the Pre | % the palace, where it originated. ave it continued under a committee Mis. Grace ) minent business men of the town are | The empress = was an interested of council. The details connected with N. : teresting themselves in the Project | snoctator while the fire lasted, and.a such a change - in management cap | I 1'from his late residence yd Ren making a go of Roo large crowd gathered, for from a dis best be wo i out in committee and Mon tres Street, to Bi. Ms : R. Willis spent Saturday in King tance it looked as if the entire palace I would commend the consideration nds and acqumintances are ston. Mrs. C. E. man left for Was busin Brockville, on 'Saturday, jor a visit Their 8 donb. the with her daughter, Mrs. C. N.. Palmer. banked work Fa firemen were Mrs. T. Schoenleber is spend a | tha by the kaiser and treated to be- 4 es i in. Brocke ile DN | Wine from the imperial collars, . & ent i "thne d ing the pas i. , of further amalgamating the several Bas eos he Rook ' g | gd 4 standing committees and thus paviag ¥v a ming Th re on ! e y p 4 » the way for a reduction in the mem Notre Dame convent. | King ro 3 : : = gi; Jhesship. of Shia, shunsil. hs bi ; The Old Firm of Undertakers, i uation. ea. W. 'F. : : an HT at he Ty ach Whe |. sa hang won pire aire, soon be in operation and will insurs , 'Phone 147 for Ambulance. Que Ras an augmented supply of - power, but ' , the increasing ands 'being made STOVES AND RANGES, upon us already pointoto it being in The best lot we have ever had; sive iby zo i g Dressers, Stands and Beds. A full While the figures are not at the | jh& _Kedsonabie prices. At Turks. the : . ; moment available, suflicient: 19 |eree : a Parthased. the : A 9 known to warrant the statement ; inh ¥ : 8 that the past year hs been the most A fo ucted Dr Salt pn Suis 2 fies 2 | (Successful in our histery, both as] ™~"" Gru (oe. RECORD. dormer clerk : Store, '| i Pn 3 {regards ifersased output and re}. o been in charge ihere. x i: fief values, | 5 {duced cost of production. While it We are pleaséd to report the > : is imperative thst the plant b#con- | largest coffee year In our experi- ducted as a sound Bysiness concern | ende, and adequate provision made by . "i p conservative financing to all its obli- | Sold during 1912, all our 3 gations it must not be lost sight of own roasting 9.456 iba, of this matter to 'your earnest and sotfuily invited to attend immediate attention. Arising from the adoption of this proposal there will be "ta you. the desirability j ] Torunto, Jan. by the citizens as a money making concern but with a view to obtain ing more efficient service at reason- able cost, and, if this objeet is nos to be lost sight of the time has bess Inow reached whem the ratepayers might reasonably expect better and cheaper light for. both commercial and domestic purposes. i The cond'tion' of our water supply is 3 matter calling for urgent at. tonnion, - Certain extensions which that ths plant was not purchased Last 'year's record ..... 7.450 ibs es have long een ted oa Increase. . |... .SXo.. tha 'Nothing needs to be agued ex- cept this--Will you mot, join the ever increasing number who are using this favorite Coffee, and who are so well vatisfied? JASREDDEN&(C0