Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Apr 1913, p. 1

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os YEAR 80-NO. 76 KINGSTON, itish Whig ONTARIO, TUESDAY. APRIL 1, 1913. ? LAST EDITION . -- : i ) REPATRIATION CAMPAIGN, : ! TRIBUTES TO WOLSELEY s i - i ol EE : ; { | ' ' Eastern Townships Boards of Trade NEWS -.. by the Leaders in the House HUGE CONTRACT GIVEN ! i , ' Approach Quebec Government. { of Commons, Ae l . Quepec, April 1.--1t is stuteg in gvell- : Cs -------- { Ottawa, April 1.--Premier Borden 4 informed circles that the provincial : fand Sir Wilivid Laurier paid. iribute, g government has been approached by Despatches From Near And the house met yesterday after i the Associated Boards of Trade of the voon, to the life and serviee of the $ \ Eastern Townships with a view to get 3 } Hate Lord Wolseley; Torme mand % > 3 \ ¥ 2 8 - ale Loi olscley, former of ander . : El \ ---- ORD. WOILRFLEY' FONR ting their assistance jn the matler of Distant Places. in chiei of the Bripish forces, whese a : ! . . ! ; . nm SELEY'S UNERAL. ab ihmigration i epatsigtion am -------- ; furore took place in Londen vester- | m h | F THE ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. p i Entail ant to carried on i the New] iday. The premier alluded to his lon Pos ter ---- ¢ i Enormous Expenditure * | Dead General 'Buried Beside Nelson Palen T i 3 die . 2 as -Genera Buys or- 2 Pens ht rhe } : England states. The obi®t is to in- {and distinguished career, and to the Outlines Civic Service Pension Plan J od on Powers for Aviation and Wellington. duce as many French-Uanadians as tinct that he Jed the Red River expedi- Y 1 in Bill ch . London, April 1._-A full state fun- [Possible across the border to return tion in Canada in 1870. "1 would ex ty ears Supply. ; Toronto, April 1.--With the object of eral was accorded to the late Field|to this province and settle in the . press our appreciation of this great placing the question of a pension : Marshal, Viscount Wolseley, yester-| townships. PRESENTED IN THE B FEST soldier oi the empire, who served it so SS schon , Fe . . day, when his body was interred in| Representations are being made t PRIEPE well in so many parts of the world," heme for the civil. servants of tht » p ody w 2 de to a 8 y orid, ince fore i MILITARY AND NAVAL the crypt of St. Paul's cathedral, [the effect that a counter propaganda POSSIBLE FORM. concluded Mr.' Borden. COMPANY IS REPORTED Hone nd RT . alongside of those of Neison and|i® being inaugurated in the New Kng- | Sir Wilfrid Laurier sincerely concur- y into the house yesterday afternoon, : Wellington. land states, which are said to be pre-| The Whig's Daily Condensation of red in whai the premier had said. The bill has been. drafted by members . A dense pall of fog enveloped the paring a big campaign with the ob he News of t ; . "His services to the empire have en- A + 9 a oy F n gn + . the N he World From Tele y s pire h of the serviee themselves, and alth BRITAIN TO MOVE AS RAPIDLY | city throughout the morning, evenjlech of attrdcting French-Cenadians h Servi : .__ | deared him to his fellow-British sub- | AS COMPOSED OF FRIENDS OF | Mr. Hearst said th pH : AS GERMANY the powerful electtic lights. on the|from this province to the manufactur graph. Service amd Newspaper EX jects in ull parts of the world," said SRL LETIR of its Roos ---- The op ; sida streets with d fliculty penetrating theling towns ifn those states. It is changes. Nir Wilfrid : "We appreciate his cour- PELLETIER, sion, there os no Indication th: ¥ darkness sufficiently to enable the/pointed out that there has been af The Mexican forees fougd jorce fe and British valor. He was a great « atch. : . : . 8 enti ¥ od ght a fierce ; ba . such a measure might noi pass § Air Fleet May Be As Invulnerable fubcral processof in safety to tra-/ great falling off of late years in the|battle near Lampazos. soldier, an able general, a distinguish Postmaster-General Admits That | year hence. As Navy In Five Years--Regard- ygtse - Soap Yome lon the war RUMbNE of Snuigrants _ lom Yushee iad Rorthelift Has, eiored - Bie ot nf letters and a British gen: | | pug previous Statement That yLzvlaining the bill, Mr. Hearst Sep y . e » 0 ans pplape fight. | an. . ka p EFOVE by 3 sod A Flons Hethaek El the The effect was most wierd. Thelowed much of their development in the] The property loss Fan flac in | ee They - Were : Lowest: Tenderers it Bs the a ng 'Suggestions of on. ston | strains of the 'Dead March," i ed past io this class of workmen, and if] Cincinnati is estimated at $2,000.000. | HELD $10,384482,000. Was Incorrect, As No Tenders the measure. AS RE tod.) it appli { Churchill. by the military bands and the of | there is anything in the rumors cur-| One hundred Chinamen joined in ep : A Were Called For. on only to the "inside" service, Ww fio April 1. -- 1 is regarded the muffled drums could be heard|rent, there is to be a co-operative|singipg "Nearer, My God, to Thee" at | Morgan and Affiifated Companies This means those officials and clerks who He nglon ox ingly unlortunate that Approsciijug 15 jes of thousands of navament on the Jart of all the Newla fuheral in Toronlo. Worth This Sum, a, April Jute haiudred sind are employed at the parliament build- as exceed . 3 ose who lined the streets to pay|England states, which is intended to] The Toronto Methedist clergvme e - : ; ay Shows OIA TOF Mo purine : i at this juncture, when Mr. Churchill ' "ges € ' clergymen | New York, April 1.-5It is estimated sks p ings, Osgoode hall and court offices. has oll the suggestion of a naval Thitr Mant tHivute to 3he Dapular war Sttémp jhe briaging Shout ol aa Ramed a commitisal fo find a plan to | that Morgan's man poor on as ok Jocks wad Keys aor gil baglis the itis -- designed to extend to the liday for twelve months ameng the He » NoWever, Seefexodus ol several hundred thousand]clran up the moving picture shows. | follows : ania ler hn Ser | "outside" service, such hospitals, Furopean powers, Germany should an- but aye of the Shasuke forms of people from this province across the Pringifn) » rid, for twenty-six he Norgan's own companies, $6,133, a ego bn ign. Til He asylums and other pubic institut \ : , p « iers order . vears' head of Ingersoll Collegiate In- = O08 ' 2 8 H A any tions - Ponce the Jetalls. ola great wy a gun carriage in their midst hearing The above are. undarstood to be. tholaminte, is wotiring, owing Yo mpaired | © Morvan's afliliated comphnies, $2, [Hor Rod ph persistent I ie i proposed that" members vil a ; 4 a e coffin cover wi the Union tenti the Kast Tewnshi . nO GUS O00 rae? Jo LO, o'phe Lemieux. lhe postnas ¥ : of six and a half million pounds on | yoo ae it Phrel inimediatals hot ony Santen ions o : he ers Fwushipa fiealth on 2 : x : {752 495,000, : : tor-general has contracted with a re he retired upon reaching the age military and naval aviation. a ades, While they seem he amilton anadian Club celé- | Moroan's banking intévcsts, $1,000, | antiv-cre 10 fi for 350 000 |sixty-five years, but no superannus- This | exiraordinar rovisiop for a then, somewhat alarmist in. nature it is|brated itstwenty-first anniversary in a [606.000 ' »' jcentiy-created Uttawa lirm lor Jab, tion will take place . until rder : % Ary Bp 2 The Duke of Connaught represent-| thought very . likely that the gover banquet addressed by the presidents : » ' "ts of these small locks and keys at #1 Lake p an ol , P large aerial force is felt to be a ser-| 4 Kine George. and a dozén of th g il ¥ mn . eg i Fel by the presidents of | Morgan's partner's holdings, $500, Cnch. Tt is significant that in the] for such is issued by the government. iohs setback to Mr, Churchill's sug-| ooo pi Bid ey field aL ment w _Javor any reasonablelthree universities, og.0% | whole of Sana there are only 15.000 | This enables the government to re gestion, and a very real menace 0]amirals and ils an iy scheme for repatriation. roca . otal, $10,386,452,000, postothees, including every hamlet and | tain the services of officials in special this 20d othel SOuBtEIEE. od bearers DSTRATION FEELPLLLELS B SRIESEEVFEESE oe subsidiary office. nT ------ be titi] appily, Britain is prepared to move| * 601" Tames W. Woods. commander NERVOUS PROSTRATIO - 8 As" a Tosult of the report he/to a full superannuation allowance idly ; 3 : ' . : . 3 US TWIN TTR """ As a result of the report that the } C ak vafidly as Germany Ju the, tatier fot the Governor-General's Foot 3 mq, customs | revesce. + (fi FRIFOMANN 'CURE {company which has been awarded [ust be ten continuous vears in the . : : ; gas Lirica gO pact is © y service, ary employees ave possibly by 1918, the British air fleet Sulis, at Doane 2 ASuseld CAUSED HIS DEATH # The local enstoms revenue 10 BE SYNDICATED 25 rend ot 2 aeaet in Soposed er, DnpoLA p ay be as invulnerable as the British | neral by request of the minister of -------- 3 Jepurys, which xe Just. been 5 : Mr. Lemieux brought the matter first He. powell Shcuted the frst reading E 2 : : \ ' : ed, Le 3» stor) ) 3 ---- a " a hORSS Wad- {of a bi 0 give trustees of It is a pity that Germany should iia, CO, Woods Is a formar The London Pall Mall Gazette Says # Kingston's growth. For the + . jo the utlention of the hordes roe) Hee dist churches the power of transfers ooh the pace in ths wasteful expendi- A He Was America's Cecil : past five Jars, there has Offer Made to Berliner For| nes Nr 'Polltior's reply, as officially ring church property to representa ture of so much money, but having » . : . sen a steady increase, but |. . Sa : Riery xe ¥, [tives of ather religious bodies, This set it, England and France will take TORD CAMPBELL DEAD. #% the increase In the last two + Exclisive Wawfacture and reported in Han ard of thi day, wat is an enabling bill made ng! r ---- Rhodes as . follows: "A firm in Ottawa, of ¥ negessary care not to be left behind. Was a Son of the Fighth Duke of : . 4 |% years, can well . he referred Sale which Mr. Carling is the manager.' [by the recent amendments to =the ---- : Argyll Rome, April 1.--A statement giv-|% 10, as marvellous. * - : Proceeding, (he postmaster-general vol- |charter of the incorporated Methodist Lloyd George Called Traitor. : ¥ a ing the full story of the late J. Pier-|® _ The revenue for March, #| New York, April 1=--A proposal |ynteered the following information: church. Mr. Rowell explained that . London, April 1. -- Suffragists London, April 1.--Tord Archibald pont Morgan's illness has been pre-|® 1912, amounted to $2,776.43, # | hes b.en wade to Br. Friedmann by |" hey were the lowest tenderers.' the move towards church union and created a scene yesterday at the |Campbell, a partner in Coutts &|pared by Prof. Guiseppe Bastianelli,|® an increase of $4,549.68 over #|an American syndicate for the pur-| Thi durati » the minister |the co-operation which is taking place ption y play © {Co., bank S d if th + March, 1912 i ; p This declaration by 1 minister he taki ( m of the 'p ings of | Co ers, Strand, son of the|Dr, M. Allen Starr and Dr. George A. March, 1913, making a total. # | chase of the exclusive manufacture [was immediately followed by the in- |Detween religious denominations in = ~_ "She ParHamentary committee in-|®ghth Duke of Argyll, and brother | Dixon, and cabled to his son in New|® revenue collected for the fis- # |ard sale rights cf his tuberéulosis |sertion on the order paper by Frank [outlying districts made the legislation ~~__= quiring into the wireless contracts [8nd heir presumptive to the ninth | York. ¢ cal year 1912-13 of $369 4 | culture. The terms of the proposal |(,rve series of specific ques. | necessary, as under the present pros g : 3 : Carvell of « s pe 1 k a of the British government when [Duke of Argyll, died at the age oi It qualifies his illness as nervous|® 173.46, and an increase over # are as yet indefinite, and Dr. Fried- {tions. In answering these yesterday, |Vincial law trustees cannot trams David Lloyd George, chancellor of |Sixty-seven. Tord Archibald is sur jprostration, but says that his intedli- * the previous year, of $118,- 4 | mann has not given any indication |Hon. Mr. Pelletier admitted that his | fer real estate to other bodies. the exchequer, took the stand tq [v'ved by his wile and a son and gence remained normal until Easter +. 957.68. . * las to whether, when completed, voluntary statement to the effect that IRA un further examination. daughter. Sunday. Then a gradual general col-|# The following . are the | they will be accepted or rejected. |(he company were the lowest tender Parcels Post System. ; chancellor used the word es lapse supervened, affecting the diges-|# figures for the total revenue »| The news of the desire of the drug [ers was not in accordance with the| Ottawa, April 1.--A beginning at "principle," and a male suffragist Quake Somewhere. tion and the mental facult'es tntilj# for the past five years, and + |gyndicate to acquire the Friedmann jfacts. but he sought to place res | least on a parcels post system for 3 mediately rose and shouted an| WhShington, D. C., April 1.--An delirium ensued. The rise of temper-[# a study of them wil show & | remedy for putting it on the market i ponsibitity for the misstatement upon | Canada is to be made this year. Tha : 3 1g He exclaimed: "1 jpake of unusual intensity was ature noted was, it is stated, probs| ® the steady increase in busi- % | came as the culmination 'of aDY |(he assistant deputy minister. "He | cabinet council has endorsed the ; man using the word |r Sunday n ght ou the Sales ably due to lesions of the brain. 3 Ho > ; 231.00 : Soret Sanfetonten whieh are knows was sitting beside me at the time," | principle of a parcels post system, is a traitor. He |mo al Georgetown ubive"sity, + 3 . BARE oe hil, to have occupied the attention of jgnid Me. Pelletier, "and I made ig-|8nd the : = i ® rg A DLR ps ey America's Cecil -Rhodes, pay : 628.28 wv Do Friedmann put ; quiry of him and he ave me the jn , was promptly tween 6,00 - mn, April 1.--In its mem 194,908.09 % | several days. . + [formation, being himself under an er- ving .to ; 19 5 7 i £ _ court, but another |ed. i ? = . Pierpont Morgan, the Evening + 1913.03. ain 3 ait the aynficate was trying pe roneous impression that tenders had | Hon. Mr. Pelletier is now work arposed. a---------------------- tandand says: 28... sda, '10 the exclusive rights of the [heen called for." out details, Meanwhile he has al- : loyd George had remarked SORROW HAS FOLLOWED "He wield¢d an influende in Eng-]% - *!eniture was confirmed to-night by| Hon. Mr. Pelletier's statement that] ready given notice of a bill entitled, a. not a speculator and \ < pland no less potent than in Amerca. Sebddddbid dd ddd rod dd 20008 | Dr. J. Jungmann, the third vice- [his predecessor had fixed the price at|*"An act relating to parcels post.' ght to sell again, hw dig lived the power he wielded . President of the once and the which such locks were to be purchas- ---------- uffragette, cried out: "You 2 rou is vast resources wou A THREE-CORNERED FIGHT. man through whom "negotiations |ed, and, consequently, "this big scan- VIG TION OPENS ty the all pight." -- € bate SS tlt Shrougiont the ord. Sl have been made, dal has disappeared," was definitely NA A l re Te Many sympa- fa. a azette claims eleouth Lanark Conservatives Pre- denied by Hon. Mr, Lemieux, who 5 the audience, for shouts (Gil Who Believed Dr, Friedmann|iste J. P. Morgan as "the nearest ving for Byecleftion: Sent Ham to Flood Saft spoke immediately on a question of AT HEAD OF LAKES , hear," resounder tbrough allel America can show to Cecil paring yi . Sen am to 00 uierers. privilege. "I repeat," gaid Mr. Lem ------ . 8 Had Wrought Miracle Is Worse hodes. He was a towering con-| Perth April 1.--The executive of Dayton, April 1.--Some curious con- |ieux, "that I never fixed the price for . 2 < the interrupter and her gym- E structive force in the finance of thejSouth Lanark Conservative Associ. tributions to the Dayton relief sup- locks and keys, and, secondly, 1 never Ice at White Fish Still Thick But ; pathigers were put out. . Than Ver. two nations, and a generous benefac- | ation has decided to- have it free- plies have been made. "Danny" Sulli- | purchased such an extraordinary guan- > Es { F Montreal, April 1.--After being tor in many other fields. for-all in the byelection contest van, an old weather-beatew boiler [tity of looks as 350,000 at ¥1 each." Port Aithur Harbor 5 : Montreal Enforcing Sunday Laws. happy for about two weeks, and bes, - fcr a successor to the late Hon. J. [maker from Buffalo, met at Delaware, | The facts in connection with the April 1.--The first con-| lieved herself to be cured of tubers The Body Embalmed. Haggarty, but that it would call a [and who had suffered from the flood matter are regarded so seriously that Clear. Jemty Montreal under the]culosis as a result of an injection of Rome, April 1.--The body of the Jats Sou eh tan Hs Say of heimination there, tolfiot buying a ham utd pas it 1s probable a special nvestign-| Port Arthur, April 1, -- Navigation 5 Act was made yesterday! sersm by Dr. Friedmann, t Ger-})). Pierrpont Morgan has been embalm- 8 e 10 no ing it inside a ireight car marked 101 {tion of the whole circumstances, in-|... 'he Great Lekes is open now as when J Lest condemned the|man doctor, Miss Marie ee ofled and will be sent to the United|ate a candidate. On the surface the Dayton. : : = cluding the formation of the com fur ay Port Arthur and Fort William Stadium Amusement company to pay | East Lagauchetiere street, is again|States on board a ship from Naples. real fight in the conservative party 'I only had sixty-five cent," he re- |pany and the identity of those inter- are oncormeds hie thas hove naw a fine $560 for keeping a roller] confined to her bed, unable to walk{The fumeral service will be held here here has narrowed between Dr. warked, "and 1 wanted 'to make sure estoy in it, will be asked for, as well{\wa¢ cleared to the open water in' the RA Syen on Sunday. ie a step as before Dr. Friedmann's vis-tbefore its departure. Hahna 309, Col. Balderson of iy 3 would find iis way into fpod for the as an explanation as jo the award- vicinity of Thunder Cape, and it _metion was Ken mp . ot it, and appears worse than ever. he itm 3 . : 8 . ing: 0 such # cr \ a BnGces- would be comparatively easy for the Day lo prove that the city Miss Dubois suffers from tuberculs No Change in rgan 8 - Sury niet without tenders being! gieamers to get away from the head PN 04 or. has the to prosecute offenders if they 3 ad 1 could talk he wouldn't make a true fri --_ T BAILY. Y.WC ASDA. day hv X. WIC, A. ednesday, AnTin dna rh p.m. e ht hand corner, tor rans. rig! an All { Great Britain. oss of the glands and of the joints, and had been in bed for four months previous te Dr. Friedmann's viet, New York, April 1. -- Mr. Morgan's death will make no change in the firm, laccording to an announcement wads March 11th. Up to last Thursday, at the offices of J, PP. Morgan & com: Miss Dubois showed signs of grealingny to-day. H. I. Davidson, who improvement, the swelling of hefluads (he aniouncemen, said that the business would be conducted as here tofore, knees, which prevented ther frois walking, having 'dizappeared altos gether. * EDITOR TO BE W. H. Page t Wall Street Halts Five Minutes. New York, April 1: -- Business was suspended for five minutes om the Stock lxchange while the members adopted a resolution on Mr. Morgan's death. The resolution was read from the rostrum. 1. was the first tive in its history that the exchange stopped work to pay hon in thi: mannor. e resolution -said, in part: "Resolved, that ihe death of J. Pierpont Morgan has removed from America's large creative activities its most conspicuously useful figure. To development of the resources of our jfountry he has contributed more than jany wan of our day. His immense {Constructive genius was devoted not AMBASSADOR. o Represent U, 8, in London. Washington, D.C., April 1.--Wal- ter H. Page, of Garden City, L./ editor of the Worlds Work, and member of Doubleday, Page & Co, publishers, has accepted reside]t) Wilson's offer to be ambassador to Mr. Page was born at Cary, N.U§ Ha» is fifty-eight years cold 221 .& fe Iw of Johns Hopkins Unive sity. Practically all his life has been spent in litgrary work, and cf ia:c years, he has been the editor of different magagines. {merely to American finance and indus- , RESTS Se ME. but to the wide field of philan bln the 4 y of the fed hot Raise for Brantford Police. - and humanity. The whoje wanld on Brantford, A 1.~The rank and 8 ol a wise counsellor an elphul FRE i sf lost something || (as granted an increase of twenty Er A cents per day, at a meeting of the | 3 Ee Sh LOST something per day » anplication y esting |B Sn R31 11,000 AT ADRIANOPLE sergeants was refused, however, on] '. ' , 'opportuni- | the ground that these officials were] i SERS it Tyrone il nis [Turkish Priscnars Numbered 60,000, > "13 Were Generals. Sofia, April l.--According to the t information from uarters Bulgarian losses in the fighti arch 24th, 25th and 26th, w asded in the capture of Adri "11,000 killed and wounded. . ime which advanced t6 the lost filly per cent. of their offi- y : A DOUBLE-HEADER. Scribe Fooled Preshytery----And It Fooled Scribe. The Kingston Presbytery met on April 1st. It was considering a call of the Chatham Presbytery to Rev, Mr. Reede, of Sand Hill church, Pittsburg. The call had been prose- cuted, and representatives of Sand Hill and St. John's churches were awaited to speak on behalf of their congregations. During the lull in business, wait' ng for the commiss'on- ers. the Whig reporter arrived. The man on the door took him to be one of the Pittsburg speakers. He was shown with great cordiality to a chair Deside the moderator. The preachers all beamed with expectancy when the clerk of the court recogniz- od the scribe, and a know, smile informed the others that they were fooled. The scrbe saw how taken back they all looked, and offered to with- draw, explaining that he had been in- vited in. adding inwardly, 'I like the Preshytery; they are so nice to me." But the scribe was fooled, too, for the welcome had been meant for some one else, MANY PERSONS BURIED ALIVE. Earthquake Traced to Islands Near Celebes Group. w.London, April 1.~The earthquake which the seismographs recorded on March 14th was on some small is lands to the north-eastward of Cele bes. In some of the villages property was destroyed and many lives lost. Ome hundred and seven were buried alive at Leiba alone. Servian Army Discharged. Belgrade, April 1.--The demobiliza- tion of the Servian army began yester- day. The third-class reservists are be ing rapidly discharged from active ser- vices and the other clases will follow shortly. Constables Sworn In. The three new members of the police force, Messrs. Berrigan, Nicholson and Cotter, were sworn in by Magistrate Farrell Tuesday afternoon. auch | Mine. of the lakes at any time. The city council will send a tele jgram to the Dominion government to-mgrrow asking that all possible measures be taken for the immediate {opening of the waterways at the other {end of the lake. The ice is especially | thick and heavy at While Fish, 5 should the government manage to {have it broken at this point it is { thought that within four or five days | the whole lake route will be possible. "Moth camphor balls." Gibson's. BORN. ETTLE--On March THIRK 31st, "1913 at 265 Sydenham St, to Mr. and Mrs. William Thirkettle, a son, MARRIED. MILLS--McKAY-<In New York city, on April 1st, 1913 by Rev. Ane thony L. Evans, DD. Mrs Algers non G. McKay to Harry Boyd Mills, 4 (Oswego and Syracuse papers please copy.) DIED. LACEY--At Sydenh Ont., on April ist, 1913, Albert Mavety Lacey. Funeral from his late residence, on hursday, at 2 p.m, ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone 577. 230 Princess Strees. The Old Wd and s % "Phone Ambuiange. STOVES AND RANGES. have ever In Comb 16¢, 17¢, 30¢. Section Strained 5 Ib, tins, 65¢. each. 10 Ib. tins, $1.25 each. Larger tins, 13. 1b. JAS.REDDEN & C0. ie

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