Fr? itish Whig BE re---- ¥EAR S0O-NO. 61 EDUCATION - REVOLUTION _ $ ~ FOR GREAT BRITAIN KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, MARCH DEATH CALLED Edwin S. "Chaucer" Elliott SEEKS HIS SCALP, A French Paper Talks About Forget. London, March 13.--The Parisian journal, La Liberte, in a long article, expresses - indignation over losses of Fronth sharcholders in the Quebec railway and other Forget enterprises, Indignantly ROME TO HONOR PEARY. ; Gold Medal, TTR ee May Compl Yomg People in Business TOCONTINUE EDUCATION COMPULSORY EVENING CLASSES ARE ADVOCATED. Parents to Be Advised As to Best Oc- cupations For Children--Will King George Appeint Duke of Teck as Governor<lieneral of Canada? Vondou, March = 13.--The govern ment's new oducation proposals will probably make = departure of great unpotianee to the nation. itherto England has suffered in comparison with = other countries through latk of continuity of the education of young people who set out to work at an early age. An future it is hoped to make edu: cation compulsory by means of even: mg continuation classes. Overstrain will be provided against by regula- tion of the hours of labor, which probably will not exceed thirty-eight a week. Parents will also probably be ad- virod as to the occupations best "© ROBERT BE. PEARY Portland, Me., March 13.---Rear-Ad- miral Robert E. Peary will sail next Saturfay from New suited 'for their children through medal by the Royal Malian Geographi- the . establishment of a junior de [cal Society of Rome in honor of the partment of labor exchanges. discovery of the North Pole. These are some of the features of! Herbert I. Bridgman, secretary of the proposals of the government, 'the Peary Arctic Club, who, with Mrs, which will take the form of resolu- | Peary, Miss Marie Peary and Robert tions, not of a bill, and which | F. Peary, Jr., will accompany the should prove non-contentious. {rear-admiral, will deliver an address {before the society. Later the party Will King Appoint Teck? (will go to Egypt, returning to this London, Warch 13.--As a successor | country in June. to the Duke of Connaught, as i gOV- | but nor general of Canada. oma NEW AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL. pow p is still urging the Is © . we vi > Duke of Teck, brother fe € s Called Canberra Canadian Prem- Bon ET fi 5% sera Coton OVER POOR SUPPORT It is said in court circles that King | Sydney, N.S.W., March 13.- Yester- | George is not over-fond of his broth- 'day was a momentous day in the his er-in-law, and the Duke of Teck is tory of the Australian common: not popular with the British public, wealth, the new federal capital site hut the king, to keep peace in the being formally christened hy Lady Jamil, it not be averse to giv- Denman, who named the eily | Can- ing his relative an appointment that borra. would take him away from london | This message was received from the : remier : for several 8 Canadian p Tha of Compr deairis to | Sim. Tohalt laav Ca because does not ots, i people of Canada I beg to tender th the duch- | warmes! congratulations on the foun- dation of the federal capital and = climate agree wi Suisse \ earnest wishes for the continued and MAY END SIEGE. increasing development and pros perity of our great sister common: wealth." "Though far removed, us miles are measured, we are very close to you in the ideals and aspirations of dem- Sofia Expects to Hear of Fall of Adri. anople." March 13.--Tt is expected in Sofia that the Turkish fortress of Adrianople will be entered' this week locracy and the the evmmon tie hy the and Servian be. , Which binds two kindred nations in + firm allegiance to our great em- » pire.' BEATS A private message from the Bul- garian capital states that after a se vere engagement the Bulgarian. troops DEATH IN RACE aptured Hertantarla, one of the : ona Ansrounding, the city, and took 10 SEE FIANCE AUVE! prisoners four hundred Turkish sol: ' talk Girl Nearly Frozen Dung Wild Ninety: Wile Auto Ride in Night, Hutchinson, Kan. March 13. Af: ter driving ninety miles in the cold might in & motor car, riding thirty- three miles in a train, Miss KEvadne Ladtad, a. Kansas university grad- uate, now teaching in the Junction City schools, arrived in Hutchinson to spend an hour and a half with her diers and twenty of their officers. The Turks, resisted stubbornly and several times repulsed Bulgarian as saults before the fort was finally cap- tured. { A smallpox outbreak has occurred 1X. DATLY MEMORANDA. Board of Education, § pm. t 3, right hand ebrner Seen ain Limestone Lodge No. 81, AO.UW meets tonight at 8 o'clock. M. and E. Jackson will be ready in at a few days to show their new spring | aflanced husband befare his death. millinery at 243 ot St. © Fhe young woman was nearly frog- en when she landed in Herington too eT late to cptoh a Rock Island train. * f Without stopping to think of the Reputation or fearful cold, she told the driver to -- itr take her on until she could get ano- # 2 ther train, and Newtan was regched - in time to allow her fo take the F. ir Sante Fa Colorado. Flyer, which a , brought hor here at 4 'am. A taxi ---------------- took her to the side of Claude Chor- bro. | He was barely conscious from fever. and a little more than an hour Worth a Fortune jj i+: pet away. otis Sek 3 ach i Chesbro was only 24 years old, but " - had served four yeasts in the army, : 3 a part of which thue was acting as- Henry Ward Beecher once sistant paymaster in the Panama cagal zone, He had come home sick three weeks ago from Texas. He and Miss Ladtad were to have been mar- ried in June, : ---------------- # TINY DIVIDEND ON HONESTY. Receives Nickel Reward For Finding £1,000 Roll, : Subbury, Pa,, March 13. A weal thy land owner lost $1,000 in bills said "A reputation for fair | dealing is itself a fortune." | the essentials of |} while crossing the Susquehanna river are the prin. }I 'between Shamokin dam and reliable ry. Arthur Young twelve] years old, found it. . | When be turned it over the owner thanked him, said he was an honest ia0r and Hon landed him ve cents. h e picked up within three inches of and Daughter Suicide. 5 Mother Discoverer of North Pole to Receive It demands that French justice be in- Afternoon. voked, and if necessiry that action be taken by the French government in order to save what ig called some fragments from the wreck, ws also to establi® the responsibility in France as well as in Canada. SINGLE TAX POPULAR, SUCCUMBED AFTER BRAVE | FIGHT FOR LIVE, England to See One Panel of the George. Madrid, March 13.--In Spain, where the multiplicity of taxes is notorious, a single tax movement has been gain- The Deceased Was the Most Noted Athlete Kingston Eyer Produced His Death Has Caused Great Sor- CELEBRATED ATHLETE, 13, 1913. close of the season, he was given the permanent position as athletic coacn and adviser to hockey, lacrosse, foot- ball, baseball, indoor baseball, bas- Ketball. for the Montreal Amateur Athletic association. While holding this position. he had the honor of taking the Montreal lacrosse club across the continent. to New West- minster, to play for the lacrosse championship of the world. In 1911, he tendered his resigna- tion to the montreal Amateur Athlet- ic Association, to become manager of the St. Thomas team in the Uanadian eague, to return to his first love-- baseball. "Chaucer" Elliott was a son of the late Robert--Efliott, and is survived by his wife, an infant son, five broth- ers and three sisters. The sisters are the Misses Annie, Jennie and Katie, of Kingston, and the brothers, Ald. R. F., John M. and Matthew B., of King- ston; Alexander, of Bothwell, Ont., the Climax. OF WILLIAM LOGGIE, A BRUNSWICK ELDER. BORDEN'S SUPPORTERS BECOME DISORDERLY Their Insults Have Reached JEERED AT RELIGION NEW York for Rome, where he will be presented with a gold ing ground vecontly. being the first that has ever taken place in Spain. Not long ago a banquet was given by the Single Tax League in honor of Henry George, this function of the kind It was decided'to eall an international Jow in Kingston and Throughout the Country. After a brave fight for life against big odds, just as many a time he had! fought for victory on the baseball and George, ef Omaha, Neb. Sees Corpse, Loses Mind. Wilkesbarre. Pa, March 13--Sam- ug) Mumma. aged 45 went insane in the morgue of Undertaker Donnelly den's Following Can Invent Violate the Rules of the Hous. The Chairman Seldom Interferes. No Limit to the Devices That Bore to LAST EDITION. -- ; diamond and the mugby gridiron ogress te meet at Ronda i Bass against odds, Bdwid 8. Eliott, the, non, ua Went,_to the Ottawa, March 13.--In the early or w ich an Ya ive propaganda most noted aih'ete Kingston ever! oe Fan e Brudoll 8 Be had hours of dawn and in the later hours now being made. i = produced, was claimed by death just! po i» Kill uy on Iu alt, ~ 0 Nad|hefore hreakiast, the government sup- - before one o'clock Thursday after. tpteh 12 oy "tye -y OS AL B Soon AS porters are daily becoming more dis- LEEPER ERPRPETIE PIER PEP noon, at the residence of his brother. Mu Bi : ug ht ol S Teatures gracefully disorderly. '* FOMENTING TROUBLE. $| Ald. R. F. Eliott, Division sireet.| ory ns, scream. and it "required |p hs Morning their ineults to mem- : MENTING T) * For a whole year "Chaucer" Elliott. a hold bi require bers who had the floor reached the rd Berlin, March 13.---The #88 he was so widely known. had been Beto am. glimar Whin ghey sattacked William a ive blish- +] il of an afedion of the leg, which] ©oggie, ol Northumberland, N.B., an 3 Suman stvatument publish. Bl ete ie nett ol a stron. |S FEEEEE4IS * $44304444404% lolderly man, who is one of the most # newspapers which have been 4) uous athlgic werk some years ago.ly BABE HAS THREE HANDS. ¢ c°Pected of the country's representa- MEUT, COL. IRVINE, # agcording to the declaration, Treatmenf in a private hospital by » : " aT tives. Not content with jeering at his tengrmerly of Stoney Mountain peni- & fomenting international trou- +] New York specialist gave hopes of 3 Amberst. N.S March 13 3 religion (he is a Presbyterian elder), {ontmry, whe Summes to pingston Peni % ble by provocative articles. % & --Maggie Smeaton, an Acad- |'hey even shouted scornful remarks ~-- % It also disavows an attack + 3X #* ian woman gave birth toa ¢ about the ditt of his constituents. A BATH FATAL TO BABY. # made by the Cologne Gazette ¢ # child with three hands one | CuPle of samples of the language will # on France as the "European # # of them being developed from | uce. - i Turns on Hot Water_Scalded Before 4+ mischief maker," to which a % # the wrist of the other. A & Wd that lo Your Sible Slats,' Help Arrives, a 4 " 8 gi L § rter dur- : "ia : + section of the foreign press + ¢ thumb was attached to the ing course of Mr. ih speech. | Fast' St. Louis, III, March 13.-- + attributed an official char- * ® car of the child. " The child + Pa i talph , 2 t a oh 3: ) ] And when he was referring t¢ naval Ralph Friesz, three-year-old son of acter. e declaration says * is quite healthy, and an oper- #0 3 : ith (Mr. and Nrs. John Friess, of No. 711 # that the situation has im- # ation will be performed to |p another interrupted with Trendlay tied h Wt of + proved so much that there is # 4% rid it of its superfluous hand Foul thom oh eg fish og --_-- olds 3%, i Tati Yoru Hh # no doubt that the efforts of and. thump. > 1 © be no limit to the devices g € i s # the powers toward peace will which Mr. Borden's supporters cay in- home. : + be successful. * Sreestssrtsene * ®ivent to violate the rules of the house | The boy, in an attempt to taken * ea @ PEEP PPIEe and put varigus speakers out of bath, turned on the hot water. In PEPE PEPPLFEIFS LSID KAISER DISAPPOINTED Given His War Tax Scheme---France is No Longer Afraid of London, March 13.--Tho new watch- word the German war press, "Go of . I is i sepeted. being | ae iia e hina for the immense expenditures proposed hy the government, but shows little Sign' of SUCCess. The kaiser and the German govern- ment seem much embarrassed by the apparent failure of the kaiser's appeal to the federal princes for personal sac- rifices. The public show little respon- sive sympathy. The Paris Temps makes the follow- ing comment : "It is the old story of the wolf and the lamb, with the differ- ence that in 1913 the lamb has no fear that he will be devoured. An arrogant Germany is no longer confronted by an isolated France and an isolated Russia. They are now allied, and, be- ing perfectly" resolved, are beyond the stage of being moved by ill-natured Three Candidates in Field, Perth, March 13.- Three candidates were nominated for the pending bye election for the legislature. 'Liberals nominated David Mclean, farmer, of North Elmsley. J. C. Ebbs, of Drum- mond, -is nominees of consekvatives, W. GG. Ferguson, publisher, Smith's Falls, is running as' independent con servative. J. B. Lyle, Smith's Falls, who had announced himself,' has withdrawn. : : ee MANY PUCKET SHOP © HEN ARE FINED of $78,100 Assessed by Court ro wn ddl | and at con¥derable fol-sacrifice : . : torn * -* AP . art OF oarly in May. mote likely to ask for a dissolution in + PUBLICATION REGRETTED « for he never profited by tae sport, Of the live propositions two are for [the near future than to connive at * EO : rr rath player he Yanked: with {Proposed new schools, calling for an [farther arbitrary and unconstitutional * London, March 13.--The % th of ue ny y ) fen od : hali- expenditure of $110,500, while the re- parliamentary procedure. Yesterday + Westminster Suzshie S1pros- - hh While - a he ep! ha {maining three are for bridges. Pretiioe orden for p brief maint Y > i ks. oe " -------------- a significant in the debate, S. aos fofrot that tha £ ony has 3 ed the college foothall team for two : 4 with a ae oan a the re : aig BR sido of the «years, winning the intercollegiate Tere hey pti rassment which has ten by Mr n u y one years, ! - " > a s Me. + Canadian politicians against # championship one. year. He was 4 MADE IN KINGSTON. # | Churchill's ill-advised interferénoe in % _ their opponents. "The last % [captain of the lranite Teothall team |, - & | Canndian politics, + thing we desire," declares # [which won the championsisp of Can- [*. Do your buying in Kings- | It has been agreed, contrary to ex- + the paper. "is to try to force jada in 1599. : . . (® ton and insist on having # pectations, that the charges in connec- 4 Canada's hands. We hope it #| "Chaucer's" first love in the line |# goods made in Kingston as #|tion with the Hochelaga bye-election, # will be understood that ®fof sports was that of baseball and {¢ far as' possible, and you will [in which Mr. Coderre and two other ¢ Churchill's letters to Borden + lhe learned the game on many of the'#$ assist local Industries 'and . # ministers of < the Borden cabinet are # were only written at the re- <lvacant lots around Kingston. le was |¢ help build up your city. % (said to be involved, will not come up + ques{ of Borden himgelf."" *leaptain of the famous Pony baseball |g x . \ this ahtetuogn, but vil be still Jutta 4 SEP club, one of the best semi-profession- | pad eddd ddd + 2920000090444 | Postponed. Mr. Coderre, it is stated, + $4200 al teams in Canada, and from which is still ill in Montreal, ' countenance. All creatures of the barn- vard are imitated. It js only ooccat sionally, that the chairmay inter- fered. SUFFRAGETTE ARSENAL DISCOVERED BY POLICE It Contained Acids, Explosives, Etc. ---Two Chemists in Charge Strain Telling on Premier. Canadian autonomy, Canadian seli- reliance, Canadian aspirations to full and free partnership ip empire as an ally, not as a vassal-the antithesis of | | | Were Arrested the ultra-jingo Little Canadianism Sol were again voiced by liberalitm in Lond, March 13.--The London suf- [Canada's parliament yesterday. The frageéites' arsenal was discovered to- Borden-Churchill letters have increased {3 ab the Artists' studio in Campden | the earnest determination of liberalism I to wip the present struggle. The moral = gardens, while the police were ping. phos. ganda ing Lo he recovery; but after Mr. Elliott req! large quantity of acids explosives, agai i i u 8 3 } » gain and again, and brought out in turned to Kingston In May last, the wires, hammers, knives and other de- [increasing i the fundamental hoped for improvement did not come, structive weapons were seized, togeth- principles underlying the whole vital and since last summer he steadily|er with complete chemical preparation issue. "We are prepated," said B. B. Hailed. His death has caused greatplants. Two chemists, one a woman, Law, of Yarmouth, making his initial Sorrow in Kingston, and hia sorrow in charge of the plant, were arrested. |contribution to the debate, "to stay wi as deep in places a!l through eee here night and day all summer befor the dominion when tho news of his OXFORD WON RACE. we i this iniquitous hill op passing away reaches his legions of| through. It sacrifices the honor of our Jriumas who knew him and loved | dominion and 'the good name of the Hi. : ; people of Canada." i. Wan just 8 Fear ago last Sunday, The tenth day of the deadlock finds an o TE id New Ye wey {the seventieth annual "battle of the [no change in the liberal position. On ny tT y in y Thi | 8 Su Blues," the classic boat race between the government side there is a grow . JOm an injury to his leg, andi(y, piace' and Oxford Universities, ! ing. sentiment that the only way to as a last chance he consented to ua i : foi : : a rw ni {save the situation from a party stand dergo the operation, but this was not this morning, by three quarters of a p THR ing and Public Men Were Absent! This Year. . London. March 13.--Oxford won . |length. It was a strenuous battle all [Point is to drop the bill entirely. The 8 2 v sav Is lle. Dy ir 3 . : OTS , > Suliciagt ia S376 % > le, Roe ntly ihe way with Cambridge, who wera [aversion to going to the country 18 soveral weeks past had been com |the favorites. leading till the last |strongerthan ever with that section of » eeks pas been com the cabinet and of the rank and file {quarter of a mile. when Oxford sud- ho. heli in holdi SO area" oie barra Cingeston]4enly spurted.and held the lead til [Who believe in holding onto power at a ad eS "He I stot] yh, finish. A force of tlifee hundred [all costs. Last night there wore re in hap : {policemen and detectives'iwerd along pewed nimors of an early attempt to pubic schools and the collegiate, ana | 5 k hel v - y = + ; the-route to prevent suffragette in- fowce through closure by some arbi after graduating from the collegiate 'o, "ONE King George and promin- [trary tour de force. For this the lib- he éttended Quebn's, spending two : - ) : roar } A enf public men did not attend thisierals are prepared, and are confident year in the arts department and four| that it cannot weed. Closure by re in # i . year. fearing suffragette annoyances | aur] TH ie re ST wn ih men in athletics one cowld meet. He the opponents of the bill actually re was the jdol of every team 'with present a majority of the electors ac which 'he was connected from early Solding to the official figures of the youth when he started on the basn- dst election, must bring a sudden and ball diamond. He gave good base- dramatic end to this parliament. ball to Kingston in a semi-profes- The Strain is beginning to tell se sional league for a number of years verely on Premier Borden and the cab- oh - ne. inet ministers, and the former is much pelled, to keep to his hed. To Submit By-Laws. Watertown, N.Y., March 13.-Five separate and distinct propositions, in- volving an aggregate bond issue of $214,000, will be submitted to the tax- payers of this city at a special elec- tion to be held the latter part of April many big men in baseball circles ted. In 1908 he joined thy Toronto baseball team, in the East- FRIEDMANN WILL TELL INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITY. He Phat rod a ged IIS SECRET SOON Plant Locating at Bridgeburg and : a to " ! Fort Erie, arm gave out, but his arm '"'came aad i ? Back agin as he had a great deal Physician Will Reveal Formula of Buffalo, N.Y., March 13'--Grad- ually fae Canadian frontier opposite Buffalo is assuming the proportions of a big industrial and commercial center. Many large American manu- facturing concerns have plants = at Bridgeburg, Ont., and Fort Erie Ont.. for the the diamond later of experience on on. ' He plaved baseball with Concord and. Manshestor in the New fonard | Canada. league; the A. J. & G. team in the | New York, March 13. According to New York state league; Brantford in Dr. Friedmann's secretary the Berlin the Western Ontario league, and Os bacteriologist will reveal the secret Vaccine on Return From their products for Canadian consum- were fined in the Empise State league, in of his vaccine upon his return from wego in the ' eg po > 2 OF Bal. 11907 winning the championship of the Montreal. or Cr a ae of ime ot league for Oswego. On my return from Canada." the) river does away with a heavy drain » In hockey deceased was also..a doctor is quoted' as saying, "1 shall sy the matter of enstoms and duties. and ing ht. For several years he deliver accurate and scientific leotures | 1¢ also creates business for Canada $250 on Queen's University hockey 'on the. preparation and application of and many Canadians get good jobs to indictments 'As a hockey referee he also served for 'delivered bc%ire medical bodies, al- | Modical Dispensary has & ior Sippy against the {some years and was regarded gs one though just when or where has [gt Bridgeburg, y ge pt operation of 'of {he best referees in Canadas He not been definitely determined." The latest American concern to lo was the last chab- was gut for good clean sport all the | cate in this Canadian town is the 8 nation wide gid © 3 | Plug Tobacco May Cost More. Tuttle-Bailey Manufacturing com- begun in 1910.1 : yn 1906 "Chaucer" had the honor 13_Unless| pany, which will erect a piant 200 total fines of to|by 100 feet, at a cost of $60,000. upon various This is the second hig factory and was captain for one year. the vaccine. These lectures will be @% tre result. The Plerce World's Bridgeburg has secured thus far this year. A contract has been let for the new Mentholatevm - factory Bridgeburg is rapidly growing. The steamer Rochester will run nm purpose of creating } his excitement when the water scald. ed him he could: not climb out of {the tub, His mother heard his |screams and removed him from the {tub, but he had been so badly in- fjured that physicians said there was Ino hope of saving his life. -------- es Fractared Bone Nailed, Wichita, Kan, March 13--Loocsl (surgeons drove nails through the hip {Joint of W. H. Teegarden of Eureka. {when last November be sustained a isevere fracture of such nature the broken bone could not be set in the usual manner. pital here for treatment soon after the injury and will be discharged as # patient in_a short time. " The bone having knitted sufficient- ly, the nails recently were with drawn. They wiil be retained by Mr. Teegarden ag souvenirs. OFFER TO MEDIATE HELD UP BY BALKANS Who Want to Take Adrianople and Thus Eliminate It From Peace Terms. London, March - 13. Presumably be cause the allied troops hoped to take Adrianople hefore nightfall, and thus eliminate that as a point of discussion, in the peace negotintions, their reply to the offer of he great powers for mediation was again held up to-day. Their answer was promised for Mon day. It is understood it is all ready, and the Balkan demands are the same as before, with an additional hundred millions indemnity, 5 Gluttony Causes Death. Washington, {Pa., March 13.De- elaring he knew he had only a short time to live and that he purposed to pass his few remaining days in plenty and comfort, Roscoe Bovd, aged thirty, a negro, a few weeks ago retired to his little shack in Wakh ington after having crammed it with foodstuffs Boyd was found dead in the shack Death had been the result of © acute indigestion. He had been suffering Hrom tuberculosis. . itiang say the man literally well to death." Petrolen and Wyoming Fruit Growers' associations have been formed. BORN. BLAND--ln Kingston, Ont, on March 10th, 1813, to. Mr. and Mrs John Henry Bland, & son. ROBERT J. REID, The 1 Thone 577. Undertaker. 230 Princess Sireet. The Old Firm of rr 204 and 256 PRINCESS STREET, "Phone i47 for Ambulance. STOVES AND RANGES, The best lot we have ever had, also Dressers, Btands snd Beds. A full ine. Reasonable prices. At Turks Phone 708. ROBINSON'S HOME MADE. (pint and quart jars) CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S (1 1b. and 2 ib. glass and ib. tins. i CHIVER'S (1 1b. glass and 7 1b tios ) TEILLER'S , (1 1b. glass and 7 Ib. tins.) AIRN'S (1 Ib, HIRRIFF'S 11b. and 2 1h glass; 4 Ib, and 7 Ib. tins. VAGSTAAFE'S (16c, 20e, 25c. pots). glass and 7 1b. tins.) Toronto during the coming! Admiral 8ir A. L. Douglas, born in y . England. Quebec, died in JAS.REDDEN & C0,