Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Feb 1914, p. 1

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Sh YEAR 81, NO, 45. ~ ROBLIN TOOK FRIGHT T DEMAND OF C. N. For Increase In The Amount Of Guarantees PREMIER OF MANITOBA THOUGHT IT WAS NOT POLITICALLY SAFE And Advised Sir William Mackenzie To Wait ~ Demands Too Big to Accede to on Eve of a Election. Winnipeg, Feb. an }.-~Behind General the failure of the Manitoba government to bring in at a late hour of this ses- sion of the legislature any Canadian Northern railway legislation, interesting story, the details which are beginning to be known. lies an of When Sir Willlam Mackenzie paid his hurried visit to Winnipeg a fort. | night ago, he presented an extensive | Roblin | it! of | the line | programme to Sir Rodmond for his consideration. He asked, is understood, for guarantee bonds on an extension of from Gypsumbille to meet the do-| minion government line from Pas to guarantees | for nu line to Victoria Beach on the Hudson Bay, and also east side of Lake Winnipeg, Sir William alse wanted the gov ernment to increase the amount its guarantees over the age of the province to $13,000 mile. , made during the past four have been at higher rate. the demand for an increase $12,000 or $16,000 a mile, guarantees to the C. N. R. Sir Rodmond Roblin took fright com- ing on the eve of a general uf coms Tho proposition was not, it is under stood, submitted to a caucus, but Sir at the extent of the demand: Redmond called in individual mem and the matter over 'series or he government advised Sit 11 am Mackenzie that it would not be politically safe for them to accede to his demands this year, and advised him to let the matter stand until a moré propitious season. The Late Mrs. Robert Consaul " Clayton, N.Y. Feb. 23.--At home in this village, Thursday Consaul, wife of Robert Consaul, death being duc to tuberculosis. Consaul was the daughter of Samuel Larabee and was born vember 8th, 1879, To Prison For Life Winnipeg, Feb. 13.__"Thank Lord," was James Saunder's of his sister-in-law, muted to! life imprisonment. was to have been hanged Thursday. "Nyal's Worn Syrup." Gibson's "Hank" O'Brien's Randolph hooke y team defeated an aggregation of "B" hattery at thé latter's rink, urday afterpoan, by 7 to 3. "Nyal"s Worm Syrup." Gibson's. DAILY MEMORANDA Hoard of Works, 1 p.m. Tuesday LWrence Irving at Grand, 8.15 1 "Typhoon." See to] of tor pro Kingston carnival, eavered rink to-nigh o'gloel, Admission to speociat n't forget Grand Cantata, Lake hall, "Nelson St, School' in twa acts, $ o'eloek. Admission 26c. v ol whole mile- Most of this mileage at pres- ent carries a bond guarantee of $10, 006 & mile, although the guarantees years There are conflicting reports as to weather was to but it is tiiought that the lower figure is the right one, for it is the rate at which the dominion and provincial govern- ments in the west have issued bond her even ing, occurred the death of Villa May het Mes. Mrs, No- the! com- ment when told that the death sen- tence pasted on him for the murder had been com- He next on Sat- pm, age 2, right hand corner DAH Club's fancy dre i "The" Singi ng The ysday evening, HON. R11 PREST( WN to Prem Ww minister Added ev's Cabinet portfolia STRAIN OF "OFFICE {| Is Affecting Health Wilson. Washington, 'D.C., Fob. 23. <The state of President Wilson' # health iv a matter which is cansing some cern to. the 'administration forces in Washington, to a much larger de- gree than is- publicly admitted in ny quartor. What really causes prosident's ease is the these. attacks, which are so severe as to make it necess for him wholly uspend. attention to business, and which leaves him much racked and worn, judging by his appearance im- mediately thereafter of President con anxiety in periodicity the of ary to MANY CHIN MASSACRED Troops Out to Exterminate "White Wolf." Feb 23.- Rebel Peeki ing, "hat It is estimated the bandits led by "White Wolf" massacred 1,300 men, wo- men, and children when they sacked Liwan-Chow, province of Ngan-Hwel, in January 29. On that occasion » French Jesuit missionary, and cap- tured and held two others for ran- som. An army of 25,000 Chinese trofps 8 now converging on "White Wall's" etrongly entrenched posi- ion in the vicinity of Chang Yang- Kwan . Russia Semaders Big Competitor Ottawa, Feb. 23.--The Canadi-n rade commissioner in London' tells of 'the growing - competition which Janada must meet from Siberia in elling cheese to Great Britain lixty-five tons of Siberian cheddar cheese were shipped 'to England last ear. Russa ships, mora eggs to ingland than does gny other country and nearly as on butter as Aus- tralia. PEACE CENTENARY. - CELEBRATION ARRANGE! A Mass Meeting Wil Be Held | / Kingston On Evening Of Jane 3rd. The committee in charge of the Peace Centenary celebration had an éther meeting in the council chamber on Monday. lorenoon, with a fair re presentation of the members, includ Mayor Gibson, Gananoque, anc . Alexander, Napanee. The provi cial members oi Frontenac and Ad dington were also in attendance. Let ters were read from the reeves of various © municipalities, promising co operation. 1t was decided to have mass meeting in the city hall on the Truth Telling Advertisements There is some sentiment and also d, plain, business sense in the idea that mn advertise- ment must béwan exact state- ment of fact~--that it must be without exaggeration, "policy of "let the 3 are" has become ob- Li In the same way the to have alluring ad- without the goods to t It up bas gone into the heir It did not pay. "There is more care exercised (in the preparation of an lent than ever before. are greater readers of ad g than ever before. and are more. severe critics. They ath ring of the true noise ot the he ai: : advertising in the good ue like The Whig is ed ios careful scrutiny. afe Jealous of the getting more exacting in its ideals and its practices. evening of June 3rd--the king's birth day--following the local eelebration, when prominent Canadians will pre sent the features oi' the great occa sion, calling for a peace celebration. A small committee was named to arrange for the mecting and the speakers. It is also proposed to give the childrer the front place in connection with th celeliration and it is probable tha early in 3933 phe children will be gathered at various points through out thiz distriet, when speakers will point out to them the results flowing from the 100 years of peace and im press them with the desirability o maintaining the good relationship be L tween the United States wand the Brit ish empire. "It was also suggested that the demons jration in King 243 should oecettr cindy in the summer. Bs wited_ofiorte this district ean put on in Kingston, a celebration that wil do honor to Canada STAYED IN CEJALS ALL DAY» i Three Men Who Asked Police For Protection. \ Rather than face the cold weather all day Sunday, when they had ne lace to go, three men who applied 't the police tation on Satarday night; for protestion, stayed in the sells all day Sunday. Monday morn. ing they started out.in an endeavor 0 sccure employment. They are all strangers in the city. There were six men in the station Sor protection on Sunday night anc hrée on saturday night. Nyal's Worm Syrup." Gibson's. KINGSTON, 1 MAY BUY LAND In Canada For the Prince of Wales. --A Good _Investme nf London, Feb. ~The king and queen and their advisors are very busy at present considering plans for foréign visits and fours hy the Prince of Wales. The heir-appar- ent is leaving the matter entirely in the hands of his mother aud father, and it is understood the question now ot issue is whether Le shall visit Canada, India or Australia, first It is regarded as almost certain that the Canadian tour will be se- lected, And that his royal high- nese will visit {he dominion this t is also known in court ng that the purchase of real estate in the dominion is contemplated by the king. Much money the r been saved from the duchy has coming from er, and it is this money 10 he invested in Canada. It was at first the intention of the king to purchase an estate for his son in Norfolk, near Saandringhhm, but the rd legislation of Mr. Lloyd George has caused this scheme to be abandoned. The proposed C: ent nadian tour would also include a visit té the I'nited States. | Queen Mary' sire is that befere the prince on any tour to the colonies tion of whom he is to marry finally cided 8 dé HOe the que shall be de Aldermen Cling to Salaries Vancouver, .B. (., Feb. The aldermen of the city, turned down a motion at a special meeting of the council to reduce their salary. Up to a few years ago the remunbraticn was $9560 per annum. and it wa then increased to $1 200 a year. The proposal was to cut that sum jn half, but only one voted in favor of the suggestion. A 'by-law to pay the mayor $5,000 a year was adopted FELL DOWN THE DAPK CELLAR STEPS Four Of Family Meg Meet With Same Accident From The Same Cause Ont.,, Feb. 23 family were the »f a very serious and peculiar acci- lent in which' Mr. Brown had a 'ouple of ribs broken and was badly shaken up and Mrs Brown and their two daughters, Mrs. David Halstead, of Alnwick, and Miss Also, considerably shak- Lastings, Brown and John Brown was descending to the eltar when the top step gave way ind he fell the rest of the way down n turn his daughter came to find 46 cause of the trouble and missing he top step also fell down ino the ellar. Mrs. Brown came to the tairway with a lamp in her hand ind followed the others All but Vr. Brown fortunately escaped any srious injury, but Mr. Brown, who as been in very poor health for ome time, is in a serious condition. MINISTER'S | ORTATION Officials Won't H Have Him Dumped Across Border Niagara Falls, Ont, ~Fsb nternational question 'has ari he deportation of Rev. J. E. liams, former pastor of the Congre- rational church at Neweastle, Pa. Wil- iiams, who deserted a wife and family n Newcastle, was arrested in Toronto last week in company with the wiie of George~Thomas, a well-to-do grocer of Newcastle, with whom he had eloped. The husband of the woman, who had traced the couple from Harrisburg, New York city, and finally to To- 'onto, consented to take her back and the Canadian immigration offi- dals decided to deport the preacher, wmd he was brought here for that purpose. . But the United States im- nigration oflicials refused to allow he deportation of Williams on the round that he is not and never was 1 citizen of the United States, having urived in Newcastle a year and a Wali ago, presumably from Australia, wd never having taken out maturali- ation papers. The accused now laims, however, that.he is a native of Waled. The Ottawa authorities wave been notified, and meantime the loper 'is being held here in charge of the immigration oflicers.' [QUOR IS BARRED ~~ AT STUDENT'S DINNER farsity's First Amangements Were "Net," But Temperance Spirit Will Prevail Toronto, Feb. 23.---The Univer- ity college graduating dinner will »e dry, in spite of the arrangements of the committee in charge, who de- lided otherwise. As a result of 'rincipal Hutton taking a hand in the matter some of the existing ars sangements had to be cancelled and the date had to be changed from Feb. 24 to some time during the wrly part of March. he head of University College called the offend- ing committee into a conference, which had as a result a considerable 'hange in the arrangements. The plans of the "wet" committee were sompletely changed, and the official graduating of the U. C. for 1914. will be along strictly temperance lines. Principal Hutton reminded the men of the class of "14 of the dis- wloceful scenes Witeh--iad acconi- panied similar affairs at Oxford, and urged that in this respect at least loronto should herself be superior. Thesdesired result was obtained. "Thope Gibson's, 230" drug wants. of | that this | : | naden | by | ONTARIO, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1914. BRODER'S BILL To Profibt Manufacture And Sale Of i Cigarettes WANTS A COMMISSION, TO SECURE ALL B POSSIBLE FORMATH nN, 1 Canadian Nerthern Said to Have! Heen Informed That Further Fins ancial Assistance of the Ontario Steel Products com- pany, ltd, has purchased from H. P. La Riviere the lot on Stone street adjoining his residence, and will erect a dwelling house there during | the i ai summer, J. Nott, for past Ya of Bt. Andrew's church, left during the past week | {ror Winnipeg where he will probab- Hy locate, Miss MeCalinum,. took charge ai the organ yesterday. Frederick Arthur, manager of the E. N. fleney company, Montreal, formerly connected with the works of the Steel company, of Canada, IN. | 2nd dropped off here on the way | kK. Mrs William Carpenter has 'arrived here from REdmon- ton, Alla, for a visit with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Web- ster, Brock street. : . K. E. Baker, King street, is Cannot be Con-|,¢ ing the spring millinery opén- | sidered at Present. |iugs in Toronto and Detroit. Drs. Oita. Fob. oy 2 H. Mabee, J. A. Black and H. bills for prohibition of the manuia i: Parker, attended the dental eon- ture, iniportation and sale of cigar | Yention in Toronto during the] eties will come up for a second read- jPnat week. Mrs. Mabee aLcompan- ing in the house this siternoon. It is |ie¢ her husband. G. understood that he will ask for the | George Webb, and W. E. Austin appointment of a committen to inyuire | were among the Toronto visitors dur- into the various phases of the 'trafic, | IMS the past week. Mrs. Clarence to have analyzed all brands of cigar | |C. Skinner left for Smith's Falls on eftos sold and to expert evidence | Friday for a visit with her sister, 18 to the effect upon system. | Mrs. (Dr.) Murphy. Phere is a possibility that he will have Nirs. John Angus, Bulloch of Pin- afficient backing in the house to have |¢ter Creek, Alta, who has been lguest of Mrs. Dr. J. P. Sinclair for several months Andrew Broder's get the anted, It is understood here Northern has the government guarantee ox considered in its history is direct with Port Lapas) and Ottawa. A morning said dated , the tele ll | { {comn ti ez, { the | members, { sentative, { man. | will be held en camera, and the press victims f also will be exeluded 22nd Redistribution Committee eb }~The redistribution | which has been entrusted responsibility of recasting the | litical ms ip of Canada, the first time this morniag. with the Jeland, po convened All exception of opposition Quebec were present... The meeting Hon. Robert Rogers as chair \ conierence of the committee Dr. elected New constituencies, maps have ,» with the wevised been prepared. r------ Ottawa, Feb. 23. «>To Make Canada a tipless land is the plan of Senator T. O. Davis of Prince Albert. To further the plan and put an end to the days of tips for the waiter and the sleeping car porter, Mr. Davis will in- troduce a bill in the senate this wéek to make it a erim- inal offence for anyone to give or receive a tip in Can- ada. The bill will be hy way of an amendment to the criminal code. By this plan, Senator Davis says, the res taurant keepers and the rail- way companies will them- selves be compelled to pay fair wages to their waiters and porters, instead of rely- ing on the tips from the public to pay the shot. r 10 THERE IRE oe ge oh = « EE IEEE SEER PREMIER MAY GO SOUTH Borden is Again Troubled Blood Disorder Ottawa, Feb. 23.--It is understood that Premier Borden may soon leave Ottawa and spend a week or ten days at 'one of the American x: HOrts, . He recently had a ralareonce of blood disorder, and as things are {dull in the house, a change of air recommended by his physi. ns may be sought, but for a very orict by in undo that The Ca- [the past few days, left on Saturday financial aid canpot be | Murial Britton, in company with her at a later period. {with friends and relatives in New graphic communication ston. Mrs. John Moryison, of Mon- ge received this Ives: Armstrong, Edmonton, Alta Iiyers, Princess 'street, left for their CARRICK TERRORIZED | Hon Efforts Being Made To Check i ---------- A quaking mass of bog, several the panie-stricken inhabitants of the The hog slide. has been brought Lejtri and Roscommon are sub instances have been isolated from its. banks. The flooded stream is ard onthouses, as well as farm im- ance of a treacherous morass broken drair. 'away enough of the water to difficulty is found in stemming its TOWN OF GANANOQUE »- : been informed [for Montreal for a short visit there at. present, but that the |sicter, Mrs. H. H. Bedford Jones, of For the first timo | York city. Miss Zena Sheppard is Nelson by Wireless to treal, is the guest of rs. CP well. Tt was February | whe have been guesis of the latter's western home on i Saturday. for BY QUAKING BOG MASS repre- | The Advance Soloed oe de of foe fe eof eto te [square miles in area, is on the move country-gide are fleeing hefore the ahout by the nbpormal raing. Many 'rged and the roads are impassable communication with their neigh- carrying many carcasses of cattle plements, have been washed away. up by huge fissures filled with water. check | progress. WILL SELL ITS DEI DEBENTURES TO! that" a further before returning to the west. Miss matter may be taken up by parliament ! i Brockville, is spending a few weeks government here in tue guest of Miss Freda Burns, King- thence by land line to loF, Stone street Ha Mr parents, Mr. and Mrs, Willlamm Henry the Several Square M Miles. In Area C'arrick-on-Shannon, Ireland, Feb. {in the neighborhood of Carrick, and WOULD ABOLISH TIPS threatened disaster. thousands of ucres in the counties of oxcept in boats. The people in many bors owing to the Shannon breaking and other live stock, while-haystacks The! shifting bog bears the appear- Desperate efforts are being made to the Shannon is so swollen that great BREAGRRAR IEPA LPR LSE | HOME. INVESTORS Mrs. William Newton Broke Her Wrist = J. W. Nott, 5t. Andrew's Organist, Goes to Winnipeg, Gananoque, Feb, "The Rev. J. H..A=nnn, one of the miss OLY gec- retaries of the Methodist 'Baard of Ml2i0.8, and one of the most force- ful speakers in Canadian Method-| ism, ' conducted the missionary au- niversary services in Grace church pee steptuship service scheme is tied at both morning and evening ser- up for tge present, as the provisional viced yesterday... AL. the. .moming-.dissetors Mecline fo subscribe service a children's choir assisted in capital until more outside support is the musical part of thie service assured The town council has passed a me ese een. by-law for ihe issuance of deben- |, Bsr R. McBride Going to Ottawa tures for $15,618 0 cover the cost | Vancouver, B. C., Feb. 23 Sir of the cement walks of the town, for > ¢ which other provision has not been Ritharg Menside will pay a visit to made. Offers for the entire output have been made from Toronto quot- SEEKS 10 HAVE CASE ing 93 1-2 per cent. and from Ott- aya quoting 97 1-2 per cent, It is A Woman Who Wants To Have Her] Marriage At Cobourg on 20.- . Scheme Tied Up Loudon, Feb. 23.--The Galway-Que- expected that the entire offering wil! ba 1aken up at par by the local par- ties. On Thursday afternoon, Mrs, liam Newton, Hickorv- street, While, going up Block House hill towa the post office slipped on the i walk and fell, breaking her rig hit | arm at the wrist. Mies Essie De Long held a musical | recital for her pupils at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sine, Pine St., on Thursday evening. Besides the pianoforte numbers there were two violin solos by Miss Keitha Haynes, two vocal solos by Miss Marie Squire, and two by Clifford Sine. On Friday evening a big load of Wie] Toronto, Feb. 23--Application was made to Justice Latchford, by Mrs. Robert Ault, to have her action to have her marriage voided tried in camera. This is the case where Doris Reid, in Cobourg, last summer, married Robert Ault, Jr. of St. Loais, after summer flirtation and then regretted it. Justice young people drove out to South pLatchford withheld his decision. Lake to enjoy a pleasant dance. Ault's lawyers were not present. Nelson Amo, Charles stfeet, is con-} - fined to his home, quite seriously ill. My. and Mrs. N'A. Webster and Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Pennock attended the "At Home" of Lansdowne lodge, I. 0. 0. F. on Friday evening. Fred-' erick Bell of the firm of Bell and Petch, has retired from the business, spent a few hours in tewn on Sat-| addy refpwing acquaintances, 'He | Kingston Old Boys The Kingston Old Boys' Association of Toronto will hold "its annual s0- cial gathering on Thursday evening. A good programme of song, story and th is beibg prepared, and refresh- iments will be served. 15¢ during sale. Dutton leaving Mr. Petch in ane NE Poe cole he | Stantey Mega of" oe at a SAF a opi ok A. Smith, i the advance of the mass, but! more Voided k to-day, p-------- 4 5oe "Superb" dance Atisie folio Sem TESTE LAST EDITION CLAMORING FOR ACTION OVER BENTON SLAY) The London Papers Comment + Very Severely A LIMIT TO EVERYTHING AND THAT LIMIT REACHED | SAYS DAILY MAIL President Wilson and Secretary Bryan Admits That the Situation is Grave -- More Britishers Ree ported to Have Been Executed. | T.ondon, Feb. 23.--Morning papers comment on the Benton incident in Mexico aims straight at the United States and President Wilson's = quies- cent policy of dealing with matters there. The Times says : * 'Americans would despise us were we capable for any consideration of overlooking the murder of a fellow subject. Unless it is proved that Benton in some way deserved his terrible fate the opinion in America as well as in this country will demand that in some way exemplary punishment be in- | flicted on the murderer. The Daily Mail says: "There is a limit to everything but that limit is reached when British subjects are dope to death in a country where the.United Statés has so far declined, J to restore order or allow an else to do it." RUBIE MILUAN 5 Sacrétary W. A. Hewitt, of the On- tario Hockey association, has sen a following wire to 8. E. Trotter, Kingston, and H. E. Bradley, . ef Oshawa: "Oshawa game 'to be replayed at | Belleville on ov eABesas. 25th. This is official notice." Mr. Hewitt has also wired that the Orilla game to-night is cancelled, President | as O¢ 8 protest" against Kings- Wilson and Secretary of State Bryan i ton is allowed. this morning admitted they .eonsid- | Ar Trotter went to Orilla on Sun~ ered the situation in Mexico, follow- | day 10 make arrangements for the ing the Benfon murder, particularlv | came there to-night. Just what grave to-day, and such reports 8s | Frontenacs' management will . de they have had regarding the affair | was not known early this afternoon, have emphasized rather than lessened | hut 4 18 said that the Frontenacs the gravity. i will refuse to play. Although Great Britain : The Oshawa protest was against newspapers are unofficially clamoring | pupert Millan, the captain of the for drastic action in Mexico, Sir Ce- | pygntenaes, it being charged that be, fe il Spriig<Rice, British ambaseador, |, fed for a time in Cobalt last Des stated this morning that he still a- and was not entitled to play waited, through the United States, a | (or Frontenacs. J. T. Sutherland full detailed report of the: Benton | hag affidavits to show that Mitlan case. . Until sich report is - received, | simply went to Cobalt on a visit and he said, Britain would {ake no. Tue |tnaf he was stilt a student at Regi ther action in the matter, ! gpolis o 4 3 ; "Nimes have hést' received of ever-4 TIS al additional United Statesers and | nyt. pe alohen to play again Britishers who are supposed to have | {scason. Without him, Fronténges been summarily: executed by Ville's | could not possibly win out, for they followers, 'have no one to substitute. Barmed to Death Charlottetown, P, BE. I., Fob. 28.-~ Jebez - McDonald, aged 65 years, farmer, near here, was burned to ieath in a fire which destroyed his 1wme on Sunday morning. Mr. Me- lonald lived alone and had been een by neighbors early in the morn« ng attending to his cattle. boa either one Situation is Grave Washington, Feb. 03. and its con Doesn't Depend on U, London, Feb. 23.--The fact that Great Britain has decided to wait! for the report of the United States {in the Benton case is not an admis sion that Britain depends upon thal lcountry for full protection of its subjects in Mexico "or any othe: country. This was.ihe assertion o the government ihrough Under-Sec retary Ackland, and in the common: this afternoon, when the latest as (pect of the Mexican affair was; brought up. Britain could be de rénded upon, sald -Ackland, tc take up the defence of her own sub jects where the situation demanded THE HOUSE OF LORNS MAY BALK HOME RUL Die-Hards Reported To Be Plan ning To Take Advantage Of Privilege Lasdon, Feb. 23.--A remarkabl regoert is current to the effect tha , the "die-hard peers' "have decided tt force the issue in the Ulster" crisi by taking dramatic advantage of th: provisions of the Parlinment Act. Un der that act the commons must senc the Irish self-government bill to the house of lords unaltered. Amend ments can only be suggested by the commons to the lords for addition: to the bill. In order to make such amend rents the lords must give the meas ure its second reading, thereby giv ing its assent to a principle whicl they have resolutely fought foi thirty years. + IL is stated in "'die-hard™ circle: that the peers will refuse to accom modate the government, no matte how alluring Mr. Asquith's sugges tions may be, and thus force 'the gov- ernment to either drop. the bill or face civil war in Ulster. Removal sale $1.50 corset $1.00; 16¢ corset 50c; $2.00 corset $1.50. Dutton's. "Nyal's Worm Syrup." Gibson's. 'THEDAILY BRITISH WHIG $ ON SALE AT THE FOLLOW ING CITY STORES "uckunell"s News Depot ..205 King B 'larke, J. W. & Cov ....383 Princess 'ollege Book Store . 100 oulter's Grocery ........000 allen's Grocery, Cor, Princess & Alfred 'rontenne Hotel ......,...Ontarle ilbson's Drug Store .. Market AgAuley's Book Store ....03 Princess 4dcGall's Cigar Store Cor, Prin. & Kisg teLeod's Grocery ..,.51 Unlen St. W, tediey's Drug Store 200 University Ave 'aul's Cigar Store ........70 Princess 'rouse's Drug Store ,.,.813 it alleau's "vy 5 Lowe's Groery lili Bred DIED, \t Latimer, « or Feb. 22nd, Kirk, 'beloved oe ral from Ror late residence to Cat id cemetery, at 1 p.m, Tuess eb. 24t rie nd acquaintances are respects ally Invited to attend. IN RIAM. in loving oamary of Charlotte Mar- hall, died Feb, 22nd, 1912, "Gone, but wot forgotten." ROBERT J. REID The Phone 877 JAMES REID The Old Firm of 254 and 256 PRINCESS "Phoue 147 for Ambulance. --------------------------'. STOVES AND The best lot we hive ever ressers, Stands and h MORE COLD W EATER Month ol February will Fish Out | , With Cold Weather. "When are we going to get some warmer weather *"' said a citiaen call: ing the Whig office on Monday morn- ing. The Whig was unable to ans- wer the question, but referred the citizen to the weather report which just arrived. According to the weather mw an there in still to be more cold weather, and jit looks as if the month of February will be cold all the wav through for tit has certainly been very cold! dp till the present. The weather mam . not only says it will be cold for Tutes- day, but adds that it will 'ha very cold: This means that it wil A hard on the coal bin, 56 citiggns had jvettes prepare for it. 'At seven o'clock on Monday morn- % the thermometer at the "police | ! station on fefistored twelve deorees. be Muni low It © was nine below at 3% -- then moderated," i

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