Daily British Whig (1850), 21 Jan 1914, p. 1

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KINGSTON, ONTARIO; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1914 , : £ PER ! T ' ANOTH BAD STORM A a W : RATH ] NA DEAD indies Prono: SG eeuam and Heslen W N ESIGN Drifting Sua During Tuesday 0 i at Three. » ; : . Night ' Cs 1 n St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 21 Adjudged int hused Trouble | IF a perfect "baby and rapidly learning er To) | Bd Man Winter is still in our a . the languages at the age of three > Taio, vingsioniang had good reason these are the distinctions enjoyed by Lioyd George Has No Intent- ta believe this on Wednesday morning k ! . Camills Mary Collins, daughter of Mr . when they awoke from their slambers and Mrs, Charles Collinge, of this pa ion of Quitip and took a peep out of the windows ' elty. a . g Snow was piled high all over the SITING > c aon c a i Little Misa Collins took first placo ides 8 ad the roadvan for a . . f The Late SKATING RINK SITES S- R - . yA : x egular izzare Agee . . Q y 1 1 i anada S High ommissioner : a in the babies' hialth contest held in Tra ae hia i a Ju the most 'Regarding Burial 0 Caton's Past Er -- Victorin I 4 snow shovel ---- . a A ¥ ? am, i i ie homme makers' HE AND * had to do duty again, and the drifts Queen's New Campus 2 to The Motherland A : § 1 is an insuudtor in a high school is xe so bad in some places that it Lord Strathcona The Property 'committee of the City teaching his daughter French. From ad to work overtime, . Counc has selected three sifes where her narge the girl is lesrning German, The steam railways folt the efieet of pn i the public skating rinks will he made. . " 3 A A ; or or. Erk SAPP ag Sa Tn the big storm, and' the street railws The sites selected are Caton"s ture, 3% ! and from her mother, English. ARE AP BARING TOGETHER AT was tied up for a short time. The ¢ on_ Montreal street; Nietor Park, IN HIS 9TH YEAR 5: i RE ARAN TARTS STRSION PUBLIC. MEETINGS company set out early to clear we SIR CHARLES I and Queen's new capus, on Union 1 ; . hmes, but the snow had drifted over streci. It had boen éxpected that a : g Sv Thousands, However, Still Lack Shel- | To Be Naval ¥stimate of Fifty Mil. | (he tracks, and it was eight o'clock ? Seamem---- 2 rink. would he made on the cricket : . ; 5 FH tor 1 Food. lion Pounds -- Lond Times | "fore all the lines had been cleared. av CB 2 CA '< 3- | field. "Upon making close examination GREAT FACTOR IN HUDSON'S BAY Aa te = Committe ol, The storm gave employment to fal. [WHA MAKELY BE. CANADA'S RE. field. "Upon that it would require six 3 Toklo, Jun. 2 -Lat ices S Cabine X i i or AN x : . 3 COMPANY, a : : Ri n Jas es : Be fice from RIN Cutie | Is Dommisied 0} ly © hundred men, who were early out PRI UNT 2 hundred feet of hose nnd the hose '% n Sak ars. a Be a ag 8 Make Good, Canada's Deficiency. [with their shovels would have to cross the strect rail K o : Sakura .Jima sgriiigns IE Lond ! of 1 "eee - road tr which: would be very in He Was Largely Responsible or i 2 3 great suffering In the entire region ondan, Jan. =1.="1 most certainly | BAGPLY G : X : i . . ; 1 Re 2 > 3 I gion, | A, AGELY GO¥ { rade ang Sen: 'onvenie x Building of the C.P.R. -- The Re- > tor has been found impossible th Will not resign," said [lovd-Geo | . ' S TO BOSTON The Leaders in the Canadian Senate | convenient. | | ssterds ~ N X a ri p ssi hief I i , - mains. May De Buried in. West : give shelter or food to tho ds | Yesterday, in amswer: to the gossip and Commons Pati Tributes to A istant ( ht] Ime, of the fire de 8 ay 3 whe have lost their home which says that either Churbhill oy the Deceased Siatesman Wednes- pustinent, anc EL Timmins, Stade - The American Peace Socieiy of |! loyd-Geor £¢ must retire from the A: I id I LA day Afternoon reat, eno ik e wor Si mak London, Jan, 21.--Lord Strathcona : Jagan bas issued an appeal to the |quith cabinet shortly. Lloyd-George | Veginald IL. R. Middleton, . the in- : oF That 5 Rie sharin br passed peacefully away at 2.15 am people of the Un States for con- |and Churchili 'are, to-day, appearing | ternatianal crook of many aliase London, Jan. 21.--The funeral ar I he one Du ictoria Park will li ely The death of this great Canadian has oO tributions to reliove: ih sufferers | together at public meetings as if there ¥ho was arrested at the request of | rangements haye sak yo doen com- be completed fiest. fT rn aroused innumerable expressions of from the famine. [was no antagonism between them the Boston, Mass., police authorities i pleted for the late Lord tem dogus 3 ia the intention of Ald. 1, Mee) sorrow. London claims a share of him { : - The Daily ( hroriele is authority jor [On bis release from the penitentiary, Because of his Position ne high com. rison and the meuhiots of 1he ropes, : = : : 5 v stateme : ¢ Le) T a 9s, x ¢ 3 ae a . § with Canada His greatness, his ro- ACT OF CHAMBERLAIN | the tatement that there will be de. | and taken to Foronto last week, has is Bones Jor. unas 3 anc iy tame : mitted to haga 2 ing oe ob mantic career, his overwhelming por ' | manded iu the coming éstimates a wiPed extradition proc ceedings, and | ing Si 9 " i his iting en, who are out of work, to keep. tha sonality. are told 10-day in every un. ybaval expenditure of fifty million | Was taken in "charge by Police -In- jan goen ap ace mong ns AL derground train and every his and i fpounds, with Possibly four and a {spector Burr, of that city. ore. Le pA Pod os ET di ~ every luncheon room . et ' half Iilhon lo, cofer Canfda's de With Detectives Archibald and Tav . Bey, ait ove N he hae Jeg : : in oe 3 ie vy riding ia' . in) § WE nt beside the remains. of his wife It in thought probable that lord . ' iciency. Regarding Canada's case the | lor, the offi ial from the city of | he > - wn : : Strathconh expressed a desire to. be Sir Charles Tupper Recalls Im: limes says to-day: The cabinet -is | culture conveyed his man to the Un jie died Is Nov mbee. hh aL bert MacKay, Tore nto, Stole Sum buried in the same grave as his wife . committed to make good Canada's de- | ion Station for transportation He | i here was a de ng ol Sa pe iin of $350,000 i wwencey 3 clearly 3 1 f. Roary 3 plegrams |Yy 1 w rlative in. beautiful: Highgate cemetery, on ortant Service Rendered helene It is clearly impossible for | offered no resistance. He will be, re- telegrams ol sympa Wy 34) rel alaye Northern Heiglds, four miles outside ~ any member of the cabinet to force | quired to answer charge M larcen | to-day." The death of Lady Strath- vighds, fe 5 side ss : : « 1 e answer charges « arceny |! Y seat ney sol 1.ondon. y by, Retiring Statesman {the case hefore the country against {and forgery. jeona in November last was a great ing guilty to the charge of stealing | { i blow, but even then the venerable | 8 & : \ Being, however, Tord: Stratheona's London, Jan. 21----8ir Charles Tup- | the solid opinion of the admiealty. | DOW, # £50,000 from the Cowan Chocolate ' devated services to the empire, in con- per, ina letter to the Timog, calls at- | Un the other hand, the Daily News, | | igh Sommissoner # forte of will -- company, of which ho was formes nection with the South African war | teatifon to an important service hie | which represents the reduction party, | sorted jueelt. He Snsister 122 attend ing ! socretary-treasurer, Robert McKay was and otherwise, a suggestion may he 4 dered by Joseph Chamberlain whien |52y8 to-day: "We have reason to be i { the uneral aud a Bow A ire Thi sentenced to-day to five years in the , i : ave Raval : | i ove s son's-Bay aneeting. Si . 5 3 made that the family permit burial in | has been overlooked in tire various |lieve that the naval estimates have | IN OTTAWA EXPLOSION over the ludson im bl "91 ponitentiary, by Judge Winchester, in Westminster Abbey { eulogies published upon the been severely. pruned and that the was ba lash Sppesteie in n lic. her | the county judges' criminal court. . ¥ \ r or ¢ 1 x AR # 9 . 1 -- 8 rls ac « a & 1 or T . Another shggestion voiced is that | JE nouncement of the siatesman"s re. |Sovernment will apply a check on the I aan. ad booked a number | "y.," evidence in the 'nse was taken, St. Paul's eathedral, where Sir John : 3 tirement from public life spendthrift policy. Boilers In Howick Hall Burst --Many | a gimente for the No fey add the prisoner took hig sentence with Macdonald and other empire makers Sir Charles points out that in 1887 a mommies a | 4 out a tract of emotion. "He had prac- are honored in company. with the oie the United States press finvcely de- Cattle At The Show Were whote .a sorrespordent that although tically control of the business," said * reat Duke of Welling 1 1.oed E Spor eila or a nn he was suffering from a cold, he hoped | H°*1 A ow 'G "1 2 greg Re ol Welhngton ane Ore 7 nounced Canada and Fngland for the { - to be about again in a few. day Crown ttorney Greer, t was an Nelson, would be a niore fitting place & brutal treatment of their fishermen illed Colonial: Se ga ary. Harcourt. refey- [Other case of the horses. I have been to commemorate Lord Strathcona's which it was claimed, was a violation LILCT OR Oitaw 1 21 JF ro | TING to Lord Strathcona recently informed that all the money Was spent career, 3 of the treaty of 1820 Mr. Chamber | FIEUT-COL. IRVENE WAS A PER. twa, Jan. Zl --Four men are s oe Tt TY » (on gambling and good living, and . | lain was the leader of the British | SONAL FRIEND vr" blown to pietds and a score fatally #aid: "He wears the laurels or rath- now he is almest destitute.' i + 'Sketch of His Cavecr. eo i 5 ' he | plenipotent 2s Who, in 1388 uh} # j injured, twenty-five horses, a ~dozen Lo the levee at re wuselidh, io. ---- Lord Strathcona and Mount Roval 1a { taingd a treaty, which was sent to the op the Eminent Canadi cattle and much smaller live stock jute pus ri eo a Lon nr Ie FURTHER EXAMINATION the Right Hon. Sir Donald Alexander | * + [Senate by President Clevelard, as of Pave afadian -- Mayor | are dead, and Howick Hall, the pe anc A age. -- Sniith, high commissioner for Canada. just settlemer h aR ays Tribute to the Dead-- | pride of Eastern ( anada Central fair, Canada's Part in Funers) Of Brantford Murderer Orderer to in London, was horn in Achieston, The treaty passed the Canadian Canada's Loss Great bas its roof practically blown off 1 Ottawa, Jan. 21.--A cable oi 'condol- He Made, Morayshire, Scotland, in 1520, = At an \] A'S parliament, but although it was re-| Jord Si théona. 'was « sSedial so? result iy terrific explosion of eBoBOn behalf. of 'the people ahd the rantiord, Jan. 2k--There will be ently ago ha entaced the services of - : ; S . _ljected by the United States senate. fiend of IoanlN a wal; | boilers, which occurred at eight o'- } Over it' b Ronit "to relative 14 , ical amindti iJ ¥ : he OVE oto p 0 a ed ar oy . a Col Irvine; | clock this morning. |governmen a8 been sent to relatives further medical examingtion of James the Hudson's Bay company, and | tinguished high eo er tor Can-| President Harrison said that the |warden st the penitegtiary, and the | None of the d i rel identi- | Of Lord Strathcapa in London, by | Taylor, sentenced to hang. on Friday while a young man was exited for ada, of MineiaTone wae taken | modus. vivendi of the British pleni-{]. iter expressed ay SOtTOW 0 o re of 3 tid have een 2 enti= | premior Borden. The cabinet will 'this { next," for the murder of Charles Daw- yems "to a distant part in the north potentiaries had removed the irrits the areital of die poh = Ra Fig fied, as t ey are so badly mangled, alternoon. make arrangements to have | son, a thirteen-year-old boy. The mfin- The extraordinary ability 'of the re rh A nireal for tion. That treaty as Sir Allen Ayles- He wasn f Big deat I'he canse of the explosion is as yet [the dominion properly represented st |ister of justice has .opdered an exom- ports he furnished drew thi attention! day or it aerosp tee ta | Worth admitted, formed the basis ot hvace sorry to iit bei i am unknown. . . ithe funeral No word has vet been re- | ination by experts. This order from of the. Knglish, governore of the com- | Bn amor fie covldlihe settlement which ultimately wasip. cated rors iS gicath The Ottawa live stock fair was be- { 3 regarding ihe. arrangements be- | Ottawa. may. mean A-stay pany to um, -and he was given a pos: {achieved at the Hague conference. morning He added the t he Besnay ng held in the Guilding and it was ling made in England. The suggestion | cution. 3 ition of .great trust, at a comparative g- 8 gt he ad {is made here, however, that it would 3 aon {be most fitting that Sie Charles Tup-| Insist on White Rose flour. International Crook Contented to Re- minster Abbey. turn Without Fight Toronto, Jan. 21. After withdraw- ing his plea of not guilty, and plead- crowded with cattle, The explosion was so terrific that portions of the - ly early age. He vapidly rose O'CONNELL HITS AT FADS Tknown him intimately Tor forts bocoming the resident governor and ---- four vears and paid a warm tribute |hoilers were | tn ; Wi oilers were hurled clear un through em) Y - rs Bas .t eRe c : " hati er, who was Canada's first commis- s chief commissioner. AUDIENCE WITH KING Classes "New Religions" und New |!0 his worth, stating that Je gave | the steel of the building. Had the I In 1870 he was appointed a member a F's ¢ a an ' € isioner, should be the official : Canadian 3 me Woman Among Them libe rally of his means to help' the accident oceurred during the middle representative the 'funeral. Sir THEDAILY B = of the executive of the © North West, " ' Boston, Jan. Present day cus. poor ; ie country lost a good man oi the day when the attendance | Charles is. now we in England y . ond a commission to.inquire into the toms th the ads 1 Hies mn pssing away. would have been considerable, the loss N yon s . ; ase of the tit To miemanto the | "He 'Has Got to See Us or We ious dies their fads aug Toilice al] "pos Sees jueBY. oo W Jiie would havo hoon terrible; {oom addition to the tributes in * the | IS ON SALE AT THE FOLLOW 3 " & pt to i v Blig- Lhe pleasure of ine . s 00 18 by emier od Sir became the mipresentative of 3 ianipeg Shall Know Why, Threat of tions" were assailed * by Cardinai]'P® Pleasure of meeting Lord Strath |. Outside the hall presents a dread- | Wilfrid Laurier this afternoon, there ING CITY STORES | YN and St. John in the first legislative as } O'Connell at the Cathedral of the|®@Pa When friendships were renewed sembly of Manitoba, in 1371, and in Mrs. Dacre-Fox the same year ho was elected to repre : ; sent Solkirk, in the Canadian house of t London, Jan ; Hh on he ldinal's references to new religions) . Mavor Shaw 'said --*The empire | commons. In 1874 he resigned his seat Py M hy Ya -- he reason } wore aimed as tlie views, of Dr. Char-|suffered a great loss in the (death in the legislative assembly, condiping | Why. rs. Daer ox told a meeting : les W. Eliot Lord Strathcona. himself to the commons. He was re- | of militiant sufirageties in London. [1 elected kn 1872, in 1X74 and 1873. was at a mesting called torreopen the U ; ) ful spectacle. Dead live stock . 8 iwilt Le similar tributes in the senate | Bueknell's News Depot .. Holy Cross. V hile no name were Mayor Shaw's Tri trewn in the snow, poultry, swine, {by Senator Lougheed, the governmént | Clarke, J. W,. & Co. . {mentioned, it w plain that the Car a) Nhaw's Tribute and sheep being numbered among the leader, who is related by marriage to | College Book Store . tas dead the late high commissioner, and by | Coulter's Grocery was of 1. This is the third tinie Howick hall | Sir George W. 1 the liberal leader, | Cullen's Grocery, Cor. Princess & Alfred : : A representative (has been wrecked since. its erection | and probably by * Mackenzie Bowell, | Freatenne Hotel "I they would confine themselves) of Canada in Grant ain he en | six years ago. Each time lives were {who for many | 3 3 was associated | Gibson's Drug Store 1850 he Became x director of the Cun. | campaign for the vou: ire suttar io * jentityy ve should have sume dearest hime to the nation. is [fost ' with Lord Strathcona in' the house! NeAulers hao State a Pacifie' railway 1882 the vice-| the recent lull and thé women 3 at Bis oa sudan a r ng qualities, nobility of life | ERIE ; While it has not been definitely de- lam A LEAF tone adian Paci ie rai ayn N= y full of fight .{dinal O'Connell when they and readiness to assist all worthy KINGSTON'S RESOLUTION #ded, the parliament will probably ad- | MeGall's Cigar Store president of the Bank of Montrenl, Mrs. Daere-Fox sal) the sufivacettes | nt @ new rel ac - [objects brought him hefore the peo | - ----- : journ: out of respect to the memory of | Meleod's Grocery and in 1886-he was made n Keni bad not anticipated that his majesty Hong whi h g 200 Fple. of all classes, Mveliill has lost a | To Come Before Associated Boards ihe great Canadian who has departed. Medley's Drug Store 200 University Ave, Commander of the Order of St. Mich would tba Ad a ce pitation of. | 3as nothing of reli en in i tl ¥|great benefactor, while the people | of le. { There is to-day in the house hut a | Paul's Clgar Store al sud La George. B a Six women on Janmary Zin. but if 'he had | > ao'¥ make thems ives Toe Nios of Montreal ha%e few friends his | © The following rescluti"n iias beenigmall group indeed of the men "who Protiaeiy Drug Store (Continued on Page : ) heed: advised: by: Hs ministers "not to nr eas on OE Hrdina O'Con-lequtl, {forwarded to Toronto to bg con sat in the commons with the late Don. | Yalleauw's Grocery \N soe the omen he could not shield [118 30GTESS Was | ® of the Halil "Honored by the queen 'with'knight- jered by the committer winch takes! ald Smith. On the liberal side there DAILY MEMORANDA himself 1 \ + {in honor of the Feast of the Holy hood was great, but loved by the |up 'resolutions tobe introduced at are Sir Wilfrid Laurier and' Reuben L. Rand at pais Rink to-nigh Name 21 kine has got i . room' all give evidence of an ever in to Bucking- £ ture for the new wing. It is pro- v o 1} 1 g al meetin 3 Ya jat-!r ~ ASS TINE--At Moscow, on Jan. Sth, Sand At ps 3. Freie bana corner. "He ha it to spe us," the speaker "Mie play, the magazine, tha ball people on account of 'his paod works [the annual meet nef tire ig A Iruas, the recently elected member for rg Hie AL Mot: 5 on dan. for Srobabiittie : 1 | , "or we shall know why. Ihe 3 was .a greater tribute io the worth {ed Boards of Trade in that city South Bmuce. Mr, Truax then repre- son, Pine at a na r¥ fn deputation. will creasing disregard of even the rudi-]©f this! so greaf a man. Canada (next month. . The resolutions sub-| sented East Bruce. . On the tonserva- | METCALF --At Napanee, on January f igeon Show aan, end ' PASING ufregar ve > } i . 3 rer te 10 Kingste reads: o > ' Spe " 3 0 Mr. \ A Vi 8 and Ligeon | Ty Gleh Club concert ot [ham Palace prepared | Il emergen- ments of common decency of dress, |PoOws her head in profound sorrow | mibing by: the King 3 n beard Jeads: tive side there are, Speaker Sproule, 10th, to Mat Ses Walter ¥ the Y.M.C.A. Thursday, 8 pm, Adm of deportment, of conversation. and]©f heart 'on account of the great logs her as is of gr al me» David Henderson, - of Halton; Wil- Riad A iA Akh and candy at { lof conduct sins : X she bas sustained." . jan to 11 chat 1 deva : Ment Liam Smith, of South Ontarioy Hon. J. MARRIAGE lamas . rn : | es - A { with special reference !n: Reid. H 1.'D. Haz Hon." " " s ernoon fron . . "Rai 1 ittle Bre > . oar Sed, on. J. y azen, on. . REN] BR. a by Vietorin res iy Bald die hist by Hite he bs y STONE QUARRY OPENED {ta the' eastern portion of the Pro-i(eorge NS. Foster and Hon. Col. Hugh- Ne AC EN Al Hy Bracken 15 Nurses far Children's Relief AE z, Jan. 21---President|have been lowered, letting out. the, ee ee vince, where at the prasent "ime oo W_ A. Bonnett, W. D. Northrup Miss Gertie Lasher, daughter of 'D, y rpm - A 3 x x Ode nsburg few fluences Which held soilig MIWill Provide Work For Men Who | titére are not any large powers M-land W. T: Mclean. H. Lasher, Roblin. 'Q patra and letting in a ve 00d : ay . o Niagara Falls available. that ( -- \ vir and H Sh imounced that | Féstraint anc . a {lar to Niagara Fa availa . tha & For ) : » fair next fall would (of folly, of instiate gre ed for am- Chai Are r Need o : othe water in the smaller streams | : DIED SEE That | You oe August : september 1st, 2nd, |uSement of any and every kind unt Saran Ee oi the Board ©} should "be conserved by means of | Left Large Estate DELONG--At Big Island on Jan. 10th, | srd and Wha Svon a Tow ours ago wou tor ou od : made RTTAIgeN only torage dams and held back in tha Quebee, Jan. 21.--TIt is estimated, and Moe Hg antant seh Pia . ea tod to hold {make a decent woman blusli to see in ov the re-opening of the oity '| numerous lakes which form natural|yere that: Straticosa's state. woh and Mrs Wg. ] v4 S 4 } P) hg hi IAB ¢ air 2 people Others lias become so common that stone quarry on Tuesday, and. work | reser roire $0 that the flow of . thei int 1g 7 eighty millions and | K EY Jones' Falls, on Sunday, Get Your Share ae, wl . ep hme. i 2 PO even decent 'women now accept it as| wil naw be furan hed ald nen WO streams will be augmented during that this since: will receive seven 3 Sth, 1014, James Edward residing at points up. the St. La {ter of fact for themselves and nt employment. There was no te Of low ator Top > | the 18. province will re oy lous. Infant mem of "Mr. ond femite Tver Mas bo cartion 16 the o te { fact I ya working at the quarry todas: | Periods of low water, thus INCRRASING | | ion in succession duties. Mrs, J. A. Kenuey, aged 6 weeks ! ¥ vetore the boats are d up. Tae W Sughters. aa a Thars Was vienty of - % Tor thar |the available power and af the san.e Oy cy MIS aa ' HLS ae log ro A "We need be neither prude nor ara was alenty o 1 or them |. yreventing damage by floods. . ~ 4 k a Mr. Merchant . association feo t tly weatin- Puritan to see and to realize that;:shovilling snow. fume pif LIE - A oo on General Hospital News MILLER In 1 titan: on dun. 12th. 1914, 'a : tious and the mind of the women of to- rent raflwhe Gung SROW, alsol.o,cenvation schemes which have al- J 2 Hy NAY Bow y, on Jan. is Now, Maal Deane, here day which is leaving them hard and We street railway company. A num- | Lon been carried out through the increasing the UOSOII Odation of Sth, Eldon Vandusen, in his 17th \ 4 . ; og ¢r vear |ber of men earne ov by shove ) . a 2s, y » ospital year. oh a + nw a that year by vear|ber of men earned money by shovel-| rr EN Len Pn - . {tae nurses, of whom the SE This is the month in which Coffin and Skeleton Found gnvwomanly, and ge il it]ling off the snow at private revi. |BYdro-Electric Commission: now has forty4ive. When the new | YOUNG--In Picton, on Jan, Sth, Thothe. h . Tay- + [this transformation goes on ugpliil iflling of the snow at private resi Be it therefore resolved that in the |M© 3 y : as Emory Young, aged 76 years. many manufacturers Aare la) Chatham, Je 21.--While standing {i eantinues there will be neither|dences \pinion of the Ontario Associated ™iDS is opened, more nurses will be 3 s ? ing out their advertising plans on the river bank at a point about |}ome nor family nor normal WORN ---------- fo p o va TeQuired. Tt is likely.that a third ROBERT 4. RE f 1 mi year ; ; . : joards of Trade a comprehensive at o or the coming year. : four miles from the city several young |\v nature feft. SUBMARINE LOCATED heme for conserving the water and | Storey will have to be erected bn the The 1 " These plans naturally have men found a cofiin sticking from the] * «jr this is the new woman then reating power on all the 'smaller Present nurses' residence: 3 Phone oot ndertaker for their object an increase o river bank. An investigation disclosed God spare us from any further de-jlm Thirty Fathoms of Water ----OreW shreds would be of great advantece! The building committee will on 0] 7 Princess Street business. : The manufacturer is the fact that the entire hones of a velo nt of an abnormal creat 4 All D Vi a Reda + » © {Monday-next decide as to the furni- i to spend' his money cs velopment of an 3 4 ead to this province, JAMES : song Pp Rte human skeleton were visible. Nearby | ra Phan he EB i or: ix | oe ' ] where it is going to give him is a tombstone heaving. the date 1843. t mouth, J 2. Jas. 2 .~ lost | r-- posed to install nothing but iron The Old Firm of the best return. hd A' large number of old pioneers are submarind® A7 was located to-day in CHILDREN BORN jenameled beds, dressers, tables, ete,,| 254 and 256 PRINCESS One thing that will influ- wuried in this plot, and from time to LE RECEIVES 350 000 thirty fathoms of water. All the | in the rooms. "Phone 147 for Ambul snce Mis Bigs is the extent to time skeletons havgsbeen unearthed. y hard] are dead abd * 3 Consider f= WITH SIX FINGERS : Z : .which dealers will co-operd ven cenit FOR SCHOOL OF RELIGION wardly possible thag she can bo rais- 5 Musical Comedy Success STOVES AND RANGES. in Making J ee Th Canada Has Cream of Pmigrants ed: to (he suriuce. = per St The repertoire of the Billy Allen | The best lot we have ever had also mean sitting down ana letting London, Jan. 21. Returns published re Degree "Was Conferred 'Hamilton Family Displays Abnormal Musical Comedy company, which | Dressers, Stands and Beds. A pho Sid If they are [yesterday 'show 388,813 British sub: Gifts Increase Endowment to More hos via (appears at the Grand Opers House |line. Reasonable prices. At Tur! customers ' ¥ jects -amigrated from the United King- : At a convocation in Toronto on | Growth on Hands, and {next week, is decidedly unusual, in-.}'Phoné 706, : 1 @ tively - : vr} + . em ot N Ve i williog th te a pr a a dom during 1913; 251663 went to -- oman , Wednesdav afternoon the homorary | pushing e sale of goeds ad- : hy 4 ove ol i {eluding ae it doegy entire list of EE i a ------ 000 cil Me hr RET Fool. oC [rome musiat Feimedion "which are {WE NYE XOWIN 800K A FUL y 1 Yean Stagr, 3 : ' - resen at popular prices for » g 4} Amgrica absorbed the greatest propor- New Haven, Conn., Jan. 21.--An- | Unversity of Toronto. * ah Starr | Hamilton, Oat., Jan. 21.--Several {ret time. } ps the productions Now, why not let the manu. "ff tion, namely, 190.903; Ausiralia, 56, | nouncement was made at a, meeting |is a graduate of Trinity 'University, [children of Thomas and Mrs. Hands, to be given during the engagement i : facturets, With Whom you do Qo, CEN end, i Brilish | of the* Yale corporation that gifts laffilisted with Toronto: {50 Mars avedue, have been bora! © "The~ Three Twins," "The Royal |. res rozen business know that if they will South Afrfa, 10,919. OF the 100,000] and pledges of $350,000 had heen tet Sa {with six fingers on each hand. A five Chet." "Pinafore." "Coming thro' help make ; business for you, lost to the empire the United States | secured to lelp carry out the plans More Protection Given months' old daughter has six fingers fhe Rye." "The Croon Bird," and : Jou will help make business MU 3 01 6en. for the development of the Yale Di-| As a result of three extra men on cach hand. On the leit hand the | ran ! Fish for them. ; x ln ; vinity school into a University schoollbeing placed on the police 'force, the sixth finger is loose,' and cannot be | Others. Tell them that if they wiil ' Mistook Lowers for Burglars of Religion. down town section is much better controlled, 'but én the right hand it | fuse the newspapers of Joup St. Lows, Mo. Jin. 21.--Mistaken| These gifts will increase the en-|putrolled. At the present time there js - similar to the other fingers, Om | : town to make known the merit for a burglar while she was bidding | dowment of the school to over $1.-]are sit ieonstables doing duty in the the other children the sixth = finger | $ 3 . Haddock of theif §uods You will let the her sweetheart Roodbve on the back] 200,000, the largest endowment of{day time and eight at night. With withered away. One Boy not only | schoonkr Ames, from St. John, ; Public know that these goods porch of, he ubcles home Inst night, | any. theological school in an Ameri-|additional men far mare ground can had sic fingers on each hand but to Philadelphia, . was werecked Halibut. po 0 Paul BA oe Kise Lillie Weldele, sixteen years old | can aniversity. : be rovered. | six toes on'each foot. jhere today and the crew of Leight White Fish i Know you are J was shot and probably {ataily injured| Among the gifis were $100,600 rape | I Ta { were saved. : manufacturers now Jou are by: her 'comei, thestor Stutte. Young 1irom Mrs. D. Willis James and Ar Hockey Player Froze Toe | George W. Maxwell, Rideau street, | oot Total ! willing 10 do so: a rs i Lie Stutte was afrasted. 5 thar Curtis James of New Haven, Bryon, one of the members of who has been critically ill of pneum- Somewhat Tmpro 4. dollar harvest by acting now. 1. 8 freien $80,600 from Mrs, Stephen Morrell|Queen's Il. hockey squad had the ous, 'howed no improvement W | Toronto, Jan. 21.=Sir James Whit- Mhenvit, 15 :tme . to, sow the, At Chatham, an epidemic of diph- | Clement of Buffalo, and an anony-misfortune to freeze his toe while nesday. : ~~ iney's condition has somewhat i !theria, traced by, local physicians to | mous gift of '$100,000, the latter to|practisime at the covéred rink, on Many a msn who marries for mon- iproved to-day. He spent a restless 'the mild weather, has broken out,. found a chair of social service. Tuestay evening. ey is a poor collector, night but is quieter this afternoon. ol RR other purts of the empire, 104,130 to vertissd in thelr local uowapa the foreign countries; British North Schooner Wrecked; Crew Saved : Chatham; Mass, Jan. y Codfish - 4 ~

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