KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESD T WAS ENOUGH 4 : COLD REACHES NEW YORK Ban the Tango Though They've Nev- : NEWS --... Reported From Starvation er Seen It, : y and Exposure. -- New York, Jam, 14.--The intense Vladikavka, Russian Caucisus, Jan. -- 4 14.~The chief of police has banned the icold wave which prevailed in On- tango here. Not one among the 60, Despatches From Near tario yesterday reached this part of 000 Georgians composing the popula- , y | the continent last night and thous. J wo tion of this city had ever seen the Distant Places. jauds of destitute people huddled to- . 3 Ne ii tango, and most of them had never i gether in whurches, hospitals and . 3 : of pr ; ou even heard of the dance mntil they -- jother places in an endeavor to es. | [i ; W i Sx of the Napanee River Im- | Lo ; gl} {ead the ukase of the police head. leape the eight! Below 'zero tempera- ) lhe Se Vladikavka is the - headquarters for THE IA T ture." Thire. way date suffering | It Is Rumored That { : provement Company vreR the Tsegun gypsy dancers, whose wild and some deaths are reported from. SO ; » . i $ A -- : and beautiful dances, surpassing in |» grace and abandon the most exotic of IN jt arvation and exposure i May . tangos. is watched every night until | PRESENTED THE BRIRFRat i -- ? } i a" oN | WIFE'S VALUE ONE ; PASSED A RESOLUTION : [ {the carly hours of the morning by the . POSSIBLE FORM. a. DOLLAR 2 # N pletsure-iovin portion of the city in- ---- . While Husbands Val Wife : -§ | abitants --- visitors. The action of | The "Whig's Daily Condensation of - y Rn alue to Wife Is * A DRAMATIC : : FE [the police chief rather mystified the the News of the World From i, 8.000. ; visitors in_the city, for apparently the ah and Ni : Tele- | Winnipeg, Jan. 14.----Vancouver des. | fa A EXPRESSING ITS HOPE OF 2a iin town was dance mad and the author-| TaBh Service owspaper Kr | patches state that John Simpson : SEATLEMENT, EL § |ities instead of discountenancing the| Changes. { was yesterday given one dollar dam. | | WILL BE CREATED IF HE 'Isegun dances rather oneouraged them. No change in Sir James Whitney's | 28S by the courts there for the loss: SO. i 1 : y & | Finally the secret of the order leaked condition. jof his wife, who went down on the ~ The Napanee River Industries of | 3 Jout. The police chief is an ardent ad- ! Mavy irains in the provinces we Steamer Chesperate, while in the X : : Su -- » Much Benefit to Kingston -- The J ho mirer of Emperor William of Germany, | delayed by frost. ® rover Mr 1 same court the other day Mrs, G. ) Not Known If Debate on A ound is Arrtusing Foe 1 Ban Bese the mich dune done an | Oo en Sy ch, Bl. enol wae" ven hand | or bm qoet on the 28th, ; g: 3 Scussed dance was | vi e, Ont., was burned Tuesday night, 9 n ze OF, the oss of her hs 37 | Throne Will be Taken Up on y brought in by a chance traveller, © he Martial law declared throughout {Masband in the same disaster. : ; | ' | "That the Kingston Board of Trade s 1 J lost no time in emulating his august | South Africa and-burg day. recognizes the value to Kingston's trade model. to kill. 5 A Ottawa, Jan. 11.--Thevre is an inter & towns, villages and districts lo- S---------- It is feared now that the steamer MILITANT OUTRAGES - esting report current in the capital cated on the Napanee river, and trusts | 5 LITTLE LEGISLATION Coquid has foundered off Halifax,with | y FEWER IN NUMBER to-day that at an early hour in the the matter in controversy between ' 5 my (200 on board. | | Session, pm. F. D. Monk will move the Napanee River Improvement com: : : H Five 'Wood-working factories wore | ------ for the repeal of the Laurier naval pany. and the settlers may be brought to Wy : 4 IS IN $ YET " \ b in th y ) : : . bill. Should he do wo, a decidedly in- a speedy conclusion with due respect to ; ; J = ured San ones end, Toronto, with Fort -Ei ht Prisoners In Nine teresting situation will be created. = sp LA -- o loss af $80,000. i g the rights of all parties." ; . - . oe R 1s of 813.000 are roferad : i oy The address in reply to the speech The above resolution which was adop- Applications to Parliament Number for rie SLSIS000 are ard | Months Under Cat and - from the throne will be moved by ted on motion of James Minnes and J | GENERAL BUCKNER : i murderer, Krafchenko peg M Act ALD. N. E. 'O'CONNOR Hon. H. F. McLeod, the new conser: O. Hotton, at the Hoje of Trade, meet- Last confederate general has al Only Thirteen-- Not Up to Mra. I Changing, of Walkerton io | ouse . Who has been Verb 1 for th vative member for York, and second: ay oh cone od over | sw roll call, n ie log ca ad. \ » , 18 > : a : "we 5 . ° cond 2 ny y Mr. Lavalee Rn Tieday ig i ter Where he was Born ninety years ago Last Year. seeking her husband. who has been |U¢8ling with the working of the "Cat month, od by Mr. Lavalee, member for Belle: : 1 8 : in southern Kentucky, Simon Bolivar josi ; land Mouse act" show a notable de- S------ chasse, It is not known whether the which is of vital importance to the Buckner died on January 9th. In 1806, missing for some time. tal : z 73 ate i i 3: NO PEERAGE FOR HI debate will he taken up on Frida . le: Tiving "in "the county localities | the year in which W. J. Bryan came) Ottawa, Jan. 14.--So far, applica: | Hamilton and Guelph authorities '{T00%0 in sufiragette outrages. Since yp Ion um dj 1 ov i day. oo people" ving "ir £, county Joc : i i islati : : the act became ative nine months -- adjourned over until Monday. ected lie flood; f the lands. | to the front as candidate for president | tions to parliament for legislation [have decided on public works to re | " ! oper : : 4 Ie, ai affected hy the flooding o i] 3 ty | onthe free sitver platform, Buckner | number onl. 113, which js Jitfle more |liove unemployed olin ingo forty-eight men and women have | Chamberlain Likely to Succeed to Members of the opposition have been The Somes¢ial value by Nhich ] is sity again became an international Sgure, | po Ralf the number of private bills Hovanamy Gleom hits foft | 'fnallv | been received in prison in England Leadership of Unionists active recently, as is indicated by 'a annually ben Sin trade from this dis- | being chosen as candidate for yices 8 1 ' refused nally | : . . ih : 0 . is - . 4 rofl : t Hg o 0 t sight of president by the gold democrats, His |put through last year. to pardon D. H. Tolman, the convict. | "8d Wales for offenses in' cbnnection London, Jan. 14.<It comes as no Hat, of over seventy-five questions { Tict, was not lost sig colleague as Ande for president] ications M3 ave. for vad tow - ¥ opk with the militant fre i i g i i which will be placed in the order Pa 8 AW Benjamin and B. S. O'Lough- wis Fer John M. Palmer, Reho had Of the applications, 13 are for rail- ed New York money lender, ERD ie muitant su Tage campaign. surprise that Austen Chamberlain has er as soon as the house opens. Tia In of Ya eyo eit at the hoards hen jon Senaral 1 ter, wig) way incorporation, 32 dre fdr amend- | George G. Miles, Toronto a ro- | At present two only are in prison; six given a prompt denial to the reportd PEE 88 ¢ ; 3 : lin, of Xarker, were present at the board | been a union' general in the civil war. ! on, Jz are . ge tr. , Pro-, oon : : ! i Several members will ask as to the meeting in the interests of the improve-! At the notification meeting in Louis. | ments or removal of existing charters. | minent citizen, dropped dead when P8Ve completed their sentence or paid | {hat the King has offered a peerage to intention of the gover 4 ard ville, Palmer und Buckner, who hadl "There are 39 applications for divorcee [flames threntened his buildings. {their fine, two have been discharged | his father, the Right Hon. Joseph || Cp on & fOvernnen hile 3 a ment Co. Others, Messrs, J. Freema@l, of | Seen' sonerats oo opposite sides, stoad 3 p ; E } to the naval legislation, whil Yarker; Judge and Stedman, 'of fn arm in arm on the platform, while | 3gainst 50 last ye Hon. Mr. Reaume will incornorate O00 Eiving pledges of future good be Chamberlain. Austen Chamberlain has will be to bearing upon every den East, and Ryan, of NewWrgh, delegates from north and south went! It now looks though the legis | Parisian ideas in the furnishing of Davior, and thirty-seven have fled Ino desire to £0 to the upper house, at development of importance during the were unable to 'make raflway copnee- | Wild with enthusiasm. lative programme, including private, {Government House, Toronto. {While temporarily released 'in oder olan early date, gs pow seems likely parliamentary recess, including the tion. This matter which tor years has public and government/bills, would be | Forty-eight Jewish meat purveyors Hoape Turther mprggonment. Seven | would happen if he were 16 be compel: alleged mismanagement in connection ight. ' of these thirty-seven are definitely {lad to succeed his father, having no 3 Col ' tor) anime a _quorsmimiinstead of seven, as formerly. ' set the'~farmers effected against the y 3 CL ; 0 with' the Hudsons Dav an on company, was chief in importance at the Col. William Hutchinson, Dominion FRPP PDRBIR RD SPP DD d Bt known to be abroad, and less than | intention of doing anything which ki) rh at nelson Ti ay - Exhibition €ofimiiision, has loft for | & ' & hali a dozen of the remaining thirty would weaken his claims to\the right 5 : : hers will shoot At next month's meet of the board ® ; Prof. O. D. Stelton, of Queen's, will mowthiy meeting of the board. «state address" the members on using and |g Franciséo to 'begi tive. Pre- | i MENTE ARE Ye have been convicted of grave offenses a shal af esr vor Salam ead fad Made og City planning in tead of dealing with the =n ti TS n ( . i he i vi vs Pre . 9 OWING v FARER, 3 The i t th t " 1 f gs ht 0h of Sultession to the Jundarslubx o the AN APPEAL ENTERED ¢ tt ity nnmg, msteac alg w parations for a's share o | : a! he fac at only . forty-eig! mili- ionis , P08 . N is eas a 4 1 hens " half of The of he hie subject of the high cost of living, as a naco oe re i [+ New York. J 14 2 + tants have been Brito) ry "the anlomst Pasi) hin in Xe : ph v, PEATS. on, anol Rage of 1) ova JTOrmerly requested of him m , a . TR Ors Jan, 14.--(2 p, HA Go ar : riencs. believe, "will 'he the case sere {fn Case of the Tug Florence a ¢ commission which was appointed Ald. McCann ke of the preparii The government plans to erect pal m.).No change in Sir James act went into force is ample proof of long--Bonar Law steps down and D i and held the sittings in the counties last of ; Ly oi am hich Ny Me P faaring Canadian building to cost at least Whitney's. condition; - very its efficacy, as comparison with pre- out. N Barge, A. D, > year has not yet submitted its report. | a Ay Dan. iy lan : The ey $30,000. It will be the largest and | weak and delirious. 4 vious 'arrests shows. In 1912, before -- -- An appeal has been entered in the Opinions on the question were freely will Erin eae matter befo ir Fer most pretentious ever built hy Can- | jis operation, 240 sufirage prisoners FLEECING FARMERS case' of Montreal Iransportation com: voiced, and as it is to a large degree of hot i, 0 iy oon a i Si 7 hada at any world's exposition. | {were received in jail, of whom sixty: puny and James Richardson & Sons, a legal nature this aspect was not over- ee has glen power to act, , {In addition to the Canadign build [*ix had to bo released for medical rea- | Constable Doyle Investigating Pecu.| td. vs. the Quebec Navigation com. W. L. Gilt reported regarding the |{. . 4 ) caer RNY ¢ a Sts »¥ nvestigating Pecu s i & : looked. oily ing of the annual "dinner in Grant. | "8 #ach of the big Canadian railway in Toronto have been forced to cease (5008, due, with a few exceptions, to liar Cases at Grimsby pany, owners of the tug Florency and: Mr.« Benjamin, Anthony Rankia, [70° Queen's on January - 28th "The | cOmpanies--the "C.P.R., G.T.P., and business by advanced prices and a (hunger striking. This large number of St. Cat y 3 14 Hil ¢ the barge A.D., which case was tried : : vickle 2. Hs yr Ton ar . 1.N.R. wi re ildi : : ? sufi > : i a St. Cathariues, Jan. ~High Con- - 3 MPP; Sa ickle, M.P.: Dr. A prospects augur for a capital affair, | O-N-R--will erect buildings. strike, sufirage prisoners continued to the table Boor = faa. 18 tis ao in' the local courts some time ago. A is. Con ham, J. 31 Fareed Frad. | Reid and Hambrook wil caer. Tickers BRAND NEW REVOLUTION a Ne lonni has ordered an [time of the passing of the "Cat end |Stable Boyle is | h hus been prac [pain ae given to oy , Cunningham, J. AM. Farreil, Prof, L, are now ou sale, available: to citizeis IRAN NEW REVOLUTION inquiry into the RR , Mouse act", During the first two otliar swindle, which as heer Tee | plaintifis. The case w i NGL TE Chpbol, Tamis bain [205 203 00 sae Smile to acs | = So Sour av bi he Tova i [Month of as Uo he toca waa] ee on fans rou Grom. he {Btn ne Sie Rill by Bed oseph Power were heard from on One: of the. questions submitted. avas | ¥asquita Rising to be Recruited conse £ a {more than fifty, an average of twenty- practice of. the Siyind ers is said, ling, K.C., is acting on behalf of the esidenit, R. Meek ivsboard th From Federals y fivi tl comiphted with thes 10 catch young turkey chicks; put di : is gots » Fad expiaintd what] Sldber 2 ulin be id not he]. Bl Paso. Tox., dan, Hash now TR ae oyz ci operating of present average of ho TE Ta secret mack on them and then lot | ad abiEe t of the Montreal . * iat ve | HiMes of the G.T.R. trains could not be " Laso, X., Jan. 14.--J eW Te: | ficer of the railway 'Commission, died Pree ¢ > . kav . ns o . bearing it all had on the welfare of the provided at the city station as well as |volution is belived. to be breaking in suddenly at | Ottara shortly . | he Shen ths turkeys ate grown Transportation companyt i Yi the outer junction, -Some of those pre- | Mexico, for uniforms, ordnance and coming home fi: x pihiav acs . 8 8 3 Jarmers, a ; fecling of the oma fe Hated 3 sent gave personal instances of missing {other = military equipment have been onion Hydro Elen. cion BY FIRE IN BOSTON uch Yoem 2 av pr. 3 oi ok Fe FIREMAN KILLED Ye EH hg nnection for this reason. . The sccpe- ivi t the loeal ight "houses : . 5 I -- 8 Seson, anc g e. trme -------- the N te River Topcovemon Co. was] ron on Jar J on. The Sects {Arving a a Jreight oh {reported a surplus of $26,000, and |The Bacon Departmental Store Was | objects they show them the private | pnoines Col ; ¥ Li it Enterprise urely ad Simply a water conservation | 127) Was instructed to write the rail- [for 'several days. They are thought cut the rates to about fifteen mark and the farmer can Guo noihie & at reompany and he ent somewhat into de. ht Hoon aX ho had iy oh Jhe Hew Yasquista move- : 8 opm Destroyed. a ml An a hal NET Others Escaped. ty : . . te" following memb who had iment, which the leaders are trying to self, below the price a Toronto Boston." 3a Yad. 1.~0be fireman In these days of scarcity and turkey CHT HONE he Bar a 3 an re : 'onservatives deny that there will bo aaaoston, Yass. Jan. 14, PIeMAan | peat at thirty-two cents a pound, the ie, | ii ki q Rated by the os of the Dearie: Recruit. stom the, oping Jeleals, 1 o be guy friction in the Ontario cabinets killed, IN Seriously hurt, and dam- | o winders have made a big Re i . Mr, Rankig had strong convictions on the 1m Webb, of ithe ( ntaria A boi ted gE P rein) ASE a I Vi Sr "4 lif Sir James Whikney dies. Hon. _J, |uge of $150,000, was the result of a = Enterprite. George Rugs: the matter. He reminded Ar. Benjamin Bonne or Trae g tasin i otha e ut IO reign Dies recently address: | Foy will likely be made temporary spectacular fire which destroyed the DIVORCE OASES PILE UP sell, of Belleville, a fiteman on n cob: there are two sides to the question. He Davis. I E e Hos Re Reb or * ph) . Tho ¢ ki re, : : . | premier. Bacon departmental store early to WE QASES JE struction' train, was killed, as a To declared that it was not a matter of Davao pra ey, Robe Meck, ese packing cases contain uni Angered by an anti-éigavette ordi. | 98Y. Seventy-five families Sf neighbor- Thies New. Svelican Make Forty sult of a pitch-in which xe politics with Mim, but of citizens' rights. From the question box came a aiery [HOTS 'caps, leggings, blouses, rifle nance, smokers at Moultrie, Ga., have | PS tencment houses rushed to the Fe Ne dfplications Make Forsy DSL 0 & P engines. A ght: fing It was time tor deal with it when the Mths ag, oS e ity elie and ther Jedinance Sepipment. u petition, out asking the council to | StTeets in their night clothes, with the For Senate. was taking water at Enterpr ding commission mitted its report to the lice between Cape' Vincent Nv. rag TIT nrc She vor O) Bounds, and the |, ohibit' corsets and high-heeled shoes | (SnPerature eight below zero, whet | Oftawa, Ont., Jan. 14 This week's another engine ran into it. Both. Barly oF chron in ok ric. the city. A'letter from the post office Stirs ate also very heavy. for women. the firm alarm was given. Canada Gazette contains notice of gines were badly damaged. The oth. § i $ ortla he 2 i inspector was read stating that the mat- ~ "Just time to. weigh tho baby," three new applications for divorce, | er members of the erew jumped ai aiso referred to the Petworth dam. er is no . ate A CRISIS IS COMING said Joséph Genenie: cing INTESTINE REMOVED \ making some forty in all which the] e i ight Tnjuries. Asked regarding the number of vears : Tn : J 1 ax osépl sonenieu, placing "his . gs y in a ch the-| escaped with slight Tajuri Russell . wis King, chairman of the marine ' child on a subway seales in Ne® York senate will be called upon to consider | was twenty-seven years of age and the Petworth Jam had Deen ha -ommitiee, wrote regarding. the matter IN PRETORIA STRIKE He dropped dead as the indicator | CONSUMPTION CURED this session. George Andrew Crooks, [leaves a widow and two small child- fu 2 Fhe) am h rep et since a ' . king over the C:P.R. (the : swung. ' of Calgary, will apply for a divorce . i and. third kes ott he ne Hh ¥ h gsten and Pembroke lands) rk : A new highway, 224 miles long, RES from his wife, Isabel Crooks, living in A 3 rf which were allotted to it under the old i i connecting Augusta, Maine, and the i i 'e| Spokane. pant Tenfariia Sntimated that the So agreemer It was noted in the coms The "Cabinet Ministers Dare Not city of acksnr is assured, according Remarkable Operation n Guy's Helen Vineberg, of Montreal, wants 4 E20 ZA munic: that little had been done i . to an announcement by the state | i a divorce from; her husband, Solo- 3 th Saminission, er the matt ind the reason for the di Go Out Without An Armed Miran Se coHis - . | Hospital, London, With Wonder mon Vineberg, of Montreal, described to be assure hat attempts are not made | © tt a : Escort. ; AL Budupest, Francis Kossuth, the ful Results. aw a i The third ppl to stam . ub! ic 0 sinion against its SARL ry Tu AA Dra a f ridin aw Ss ungarian DA riot, was mar 2 i) " cation 1s ny orence 2 orr v Of 0 vested i id Mr A declared REWARD HEROIC OFFICERS ¥ retorts, Jan. 14. Another CriSIS | ied on his sick bed on I'uesday, to| london, Jan, 14.--What may lead to ronto, who seeks a divorce from her 8! Mr. J declare --- will be reached to-day in the strike C : tovek : | a remarkable advance in the operative y i p that the ipany was not disposed to : as : situation in South Africa &s the wi the Countess Benyorsky, -the widow |? husband, Robert N. Merritt, a To- build he tam unless there was a Oklahoma Owners Give Gregory | Sua A South 'Africa as the min-| Alexander Benyorsky, wii was a |{reatment of certain forms of tuber- rontp insurance agent. Gan } 8 3 Men $300 Each. ers and all other organized WOrk-{ 1 ce fri ; Sah tculosis is stated to have bem achieved public expression of opinion on the N York : . g ; no |Men are to be ordered then to lay |" °™ riend of Kossuth. at Guy's' hospital. Briefly, the opera- Ww Wood Blocks Allie! matter, ew York, Jaa. 14.--Captain' W. T. down their tools in sympathy with Te ee. ) he ere Wuoa: Blacks Alligin Aspinal, of the » Booth liner "re. : a . {tion of the removal of the lower. in- ana . : h raflroad workers who are on strike as OH, JOYFU CES } ati . : i]. A citizen asked the Whig for further General Business. gory, .and ' his three officers, who ov 0 a ea i, J Xk UL NEWS: testine has been applied to ease of information with regard -to the cre- St QEains x 4 & BY pio : The revision of the by-law, notice of | Jumped overhoard and: saved five sail. Arenchment or ne el eesalosis, tio ct inci at| osoted wood blocks which had been motion of which was given by N. C.jors from the wreck of the steamer istration. . 30 Abov ! Be very. way Sutislacons a ha reported by the Ottawa Free Press Polson, Jr. at the last meeting, chana- [ Oklahoma, a weele-ago, have received Desperate efforts are being mado 30 Above Zave. fo He ha ym TOMY Sit Laid Citizen as having buckled badly ing the end of the financial year from | £300 each from the Gulf Refining com- by the authorities to repatriate a3 Toronto, Jan. 14.~~An Ghiervatory jase tr E'S led the di on Bank street bridge, Ottawa, sev:, May 1st to: March 1st. was carried ou | pany, owners of the Jost vessel An- Imany as possible of the negro labor- | 2 i¢ial to-day says that the excess-| ECEn} reSedre oS Ye dition | eral weeks ago, as the result of the motion of Ald. J. 8. R. McCann. The | nouncement. of the gift was made to- ors at the mines before the expected |? €0ld wave, which yesterday held : tors. to Suppose didi many concli 10n8 | frost, and particularly between the fing of the bosed will ac-lday. The Booth Steamship company [clash occurs between the authorit- | Ontario in its grip, is now moving [of chronic ill-health, such as NEXVous | car lines. The Whig wrote the Otta- Beid two months earlicr.| hus recognized the bravery of First les and workers. The natives arg| *PIdl¥ east, and to-morrow it is pro- |debility, rheumatism, and other dis- wa city engineer with regard to the i$ of council will constitute! Oicor RB. If. Buck by transferring {now prohibited from leaving their bable that nearly the whole pro- jorders are due to the poisoning set matter, and the latter replies that the him from the Gregory, a freighter, to {enclosures after dark ~~ |once south of the main line of the up iby Unhealthy conditions i} the blocks were supplied by the Canadian the Stephan, one of the largest pas-| The situation has become so tensa | oPadian Pacific will be basking in|large intestine, and even "have Creasote company. Stephan, one 'gest py > 8 $ B & ? the balmy atmosphere of thirty ab- | suggested that the loweri of the ---- ove, or thereabouts. Snow falls will | vitality resulting from such poisoning Japanese Admiral Ded Montreal street. & son. be general. . jis favorable to the development of Tokio; Japan, Jun: H.~Count Yu DONALDSON--t degwer's Ai on. tails regarding the flooded tands and the da yet been made 'public. railroad admin- Thursday the Thermometer W Band 'at: HORAN: nd at Palace Rink to-night. sth hi i a > . a: ¢ . . y senger ships of the line. The other Lhere that members of the South Af. tor pe Ed 8, right hand corner, |} officers have been recommended [rican cabinet are gccompanied where. Hockey Mutoh, covered rink, Fron-|for promotion. Buck. who was re- |8ver they go by armed escorts or tenacs oode Hall, to-night, $15 cently married, will use his $3500 to | burghers. BELWA«~On J 13th, 1814. Mr and. ea Fred Betw £ : als cancer and tuberculosis, 7 ko Ito, Japanese admiral of the fleet January 3 + 20d Hed F, : # bh ¢ ' naldson, am. oes set up housekeeping in Liverpool. ore than 100,000" of thercitizens : Bald Man Wants Divorce " aged seventy, and very prominent in > : ap-------- defence force are under arms and| Midway, Pa. Jan. M4, ~Because his | xg News OF STEAMER recent swars, died to-day, There will ROBERT J. REID : INTIMIDATION CASE \ | more are swarming to the colors ip {Wife sent him a comb and brush as a - be an imperial funeral. - The ing Undertaker "li | [TeSponse to the orders of the gov-|a present Jeremiah Schlestenbery, a | yy Vpich. is! Missing -- Had 113 Per. men --ie---- 'Phone 377 930 Princess ¢ ernment. prominent merchant of this place, sons Aboard. . DISMISSED BY JUDGE In Pretoria and along the reefs ot|began action for divorce on the pope J n. 14.--At ten o'clock EXPECT THE WRATH G 3 1 -- the Rand strong detachments arc!ground of seul iis barbarous treat: i ie was no good news | 4 0 F ve | Ss and manufac- > Posted in strategic positions in or- |ment. Schlesten rg, in discussing of the © C id; believed OF EUROPE T ALL A > : + s p to turers are flashing daily "SEL- i§- {der to cope 'with eventualities. his troubles and his bald head, said: |! the steamer Cébequid, believed 1 E LMS" to the public - The Charge Made Against a Moris "My wile has poked fun at my bald- have gone down he feartul stor EGE "the advertising col- burg School Trustee Was DENOUNCED BY PREACHER [ness long enough. I've dome every. | 229 cold weather in the Bay of Fun. Upon United States For Non-Recog: : dy or thereabouts, Several liners and 'this newspaper. thing a mortal man could to grow re | Not Sustained. Home Scathing Utterances on Mod- (hair on my head, but what's ' the | *'D°T. Vessels are searching for her or nition of Huerta as Mexico's g . or os o l "of sommerce--exchange.. Morrisburg, Jan. 14.--Police Mag- ern Society Dances ase? I'm bald, and bald I'll be the | show. toes. of Jor , Jevired timates and Beds. * advertisers believe istiate Davis, of Cornwall, before | Welland, Jan. 14.--Denying that the' {rest of my days." 33 . President. . tes onable p i At 8 goods or service that whom the intimidation case" arising {Methodist church had let down the a | Some Wreckage Found Mexico City, Jan. 14.---That Euro Phone 706, ------ : They frankly tell Hl of the local option contest infbars on dancing, Rev. W. E. Kerr ut Dairy Prospects the Best {: Halifax, Jan. 14-Wreckage of the | pean wrath will fall on United St fos 4 Jou then Jet you decide | Mvforrishurg was tried. has given judg: [tered a scathing denunciation of | Stratford, Jan. 14.--Speaking 20° 1 bod ha hoon found RE fa- | for non-recognition of General Hiorta pA if . ment, which ix a dismissal of the case, {dances of every description as being | day to the convention the dairymen| Tei ay oy the Bay i | as. president, and consequent suspen- 1 come to think Jy vie 'wp before him in Cérnwall {in the category of modern vices. of western Ontario, president Facey mous Trinity ledge, in h likely het 3 sion: of 'Pavaens of Ei Benepe about dt, Is there not a frank- ffi. days ago, with D. B. McLennai;| "A wan will take liberties," said |sald the prospects for the dairying |F'mdy, and it is thought li ely thay i taken for granted by the aw. ness A fairness about this oi Cornwall, and Irwin Hilliard, of | the speaker, *'with your wile or sister | industry in ail parts of Ontario were she went down there. thorities h Th & look YE Bi ais Tain Rik : ; 2 p-| With the heaviest seas the oldest | thorities ere. lhey look to Europe way Morrisburg, as counsel for the prose lon the dance Hoor for which you'| never so good. There Were great op. : to help them in the present crisis by nee? | cution, and George I. Gogo, of Corn: [would knock him down under any oth. |ings in the markets of the world for | mariners have ever seen pounding the insisting that United States recognize the great busi- Hall and R. F. Lyle, of Morrisburg, Jer eircumstances, or yon would not 'be | Ontario dairy products, and prices to shores of Nova Scotia, and with the rr aha : R Feoogl ne open. . appearing for the defence. After hoar- {doing your duty as a husband or dairymen should increase. { temperature below zero, the govern - student of affairs ing evidence and asking counsel to'{brother. If on the streets and away : --h {ment steamer Lady Laurier and many The Chairmen Chose greater light on bus- }i le written argument, the magistrate |from the music of the ballroom, a! Tickets ordered for William Paver. | other vessels are busily searching : a ons than newspaper HH iook time to consider the matter, man held a woman in the attitude lgham in "Julius Caesar' and left at | for further indications. of the steamer | The Board of Education will The complainant ip the case was B. fand assumed the motions and postures; the hox office. if not called for before | Cobeduid. Amoug the passenurers agus al meeting to-night. 3 juently the best read- HS Wickware, of Morrishurg, a: mem- lof the dance, he would ba arrested." | twelve o'clock noon of Thursday, may {were three nuny belonging to Hali that B. Monk will bo chair. paper. It is gener her of 'the local option vommittes,| Mr. Kerr stated that fashion and | or placed op 'sale again, ; {fax. man of management, Perey Chown of who eharged that George N. Hickey, | custom would never make wrong | "Hot water hottles." Gibson's. : So property, W. J. Renton of industrial a school {rustee, in canvassing J. B. {right. He i the tango and! Miss. Mayme Gallivan, Colborne | "Hot water bottles." (Gibson's. classes and J, Elliott of commer Waliour, a school teacher, against the turkey trot as lascivious, and as hav- | street, is in the Hotel Dieu, where she | 'A musical treat -- Queen's Glee! cial classes. ing theie origi and jon bydaw, had resorted to f ongin amoug the negroes {underwent an operation for appendi- {club orchestra at -Grant Hall to- intimidation. ' . in the slums, % : Leitis. Yoine ; 2 night. 2 "Hot water hottles." Gibson's.