Daily British Whig (1850), 27 Mar 1914, p. 6

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§k: 2 Bras nd 47, within my ook J Jeymo ne ais been unything HNe tion as to-day," NE 50 Sra Sir Chiron 1 Tupper in conversation ig satisfied that the conipelled to go to but I doubt exceedingly #f Fal be able to carry a majority." oe of the greatest objections Fo lg ig . Britain, as much Canada, requires a federal govern-| ment. It sho a of Scotland, , Wales land, by legisla read dealing wit ; ol A airs, nt at Wel : 'national bustuésk, ' pecasé it gives Ireland what ai gro wou iving to 3: og a the ooh ['Walds, customs. The pasiage of the bill 2 58 ¥ 13 JL is bill providing a general A for the rest of the kingdom." } 'When séen at his residence ht pus * ley Mill, Sir Ohiavies was oo £ a 1, in Spite of his ninety-two years, ! wi t he has renidined Tndbors ance the middle of December owing to a bronchial weakness, though able to move about the house. He was cer- tain; he said, that the financial de- pression was only temporary and that Canada's prosperity -and progress | wou yet surprise the empire. "Several First-Class FARMS FOR SALE Also choice city pro- DEP bbb bh bby i Tusint on White Rose flour. Be a live wire, No matter how stall yotir business js it. will be bene hited a small advt. in EA Ey ed La 2, the breaking point Home Rule Bill, Shar f : ; situation," cont ¥ "a badly frighteried th} mon.'s Fon lw to newspaper men eight south under Father call was ce dnd Nott Would prove & fatal obstacle to dny|Bave been lecturing in my own be- Those Divorced and Married Again t he "appear" ad river. He showed usage, however. 3 in part us follows: a was Born fh Geneve, Switzer 1 heel was a Catholic priest. 1 was an altar "st. Tob h h Quid, t. John's 'chure " Years old then. I I have Totrteen - - the church in "1905. "NOT 10 BE RECOGNIZED Bride Declares She Does Not Con- sider Céremony, a Marriage Pittsburgh, Pa., March 27.--The Roman Catholic church will ignore the marriage ceremony at Wellsburg, W.Va, of the Rev. Father Miles Sweeney, pastor of ihe Sewitkley, Pa., church, and Miss Tena Moran, of this city. The young woman has made sworn statements to the fact that it was a ceremony performed by a Protestant winister at the points of revolvers dnd that she does not consider it a marriage. Father Bweéeney's denials that he was mar- Jried to A ss Moran are understood to have been based upon the same grounds. 4 It was plain that Bishop J. F. Regis Canevin regards the marriage -> " MAY BE ELECTION London, March 27. -- The Daily Chronicle, (Liberal) in- timatés thére will be a gemer- al election In June. Generals French and Ew- art say that War Secretary Seeley must go or they will stay out. Bobb bb ded MUST REWED IN. NEV SECT. the big scemes from x ah Kicschna, the Win be shown st the 1d a) Theatre, Thurs., Fi, dnd Sat, | my 1 American Act T0 AID CLEAN-UP WORK Oswego Department o of Public Works Prepares for Campaign | Oswego, N.Y., March 26.--The an- nual clean-up campaign will this year be held during the latter part of Ap- ril or early in May. Lachlan Macleay, manager of the development bureau of the Chamber of Commerce, is to con- fer with Commissioner of Public Works Charles W. Linsley for the purpose of deciding on the date. Tae wmitial cangpaign was held two vearg ago, and it proved a success. Tt is planned to make this year's cam- paign more thorough. Ahe work will be under the direction of the develop- ment bureau and the department of public works. Instead of one day it will extend wer a period of three or four days, | el hol Men's 5 Young Men's | Bw & 8% b For Satubisy i and Woiday o selfing, which it will pay you to consider. Better call in, look them over ahd t¥yon some. You will not be urged to buy. They are priced exceptionally low for quick selling. .- Sh -------------- Young Men's Fine Tweed and Worsted Suits, Blues, Browns and Greys, hand tailored, latest styles, -perfect fit, and guaranteed to keep their shape. Were made to sell at $16.50 and $18.00.~ Take your choice Saturday or Monday for 38 Men's Regular $10.00 Suits, Blues, Browns and Gireys, sizes 33 to 44; new goods. Take your choice Saturday and Monday Boys' Suits, regular $6.00, $6.50 and $7.00, sizes 26 fa 35. Norfolks and plain D. B. styles, with bloomer | the the Whit. 4 The rates are regsoriable, one mon 2. a natne 2 the people. Retarn 'to Partners Bridgeport, Coni,, March 26.--Ro- bert Rel nolds, aged thirty-two years, and Nellie Munford, aged twenty-six, were married Six years ago in Mill: Burd, N.C.. but recently they joined the Church of God and Saints = of Christ sect fa Mactford, and tester- day Reynolds came to this city to obtain a i to be married over ote exeen- | again. Yuote excep hori to Reynolds, Prophet Drown, of Boston, the head of the sect, recently ordered that afl mem- bers of 'the Taith remarry. Those who are 'divorced and have harriéd again are ordered to return to their first wives or husbands, ns the case may be. AN membérs of the faith in Counectiont have been ordered to "4 come to Bridgeport to remarry. Mem- bers of the sect observe Saturday as the Sabbath. AGAIN ON WAY TO DUBLIN sbi an persons who have horses and oth: er Means 'of convVevaneces ell be asked to volunteer their services in cles aring the streets of the rubbis ih and carting it to the public dumping grounds. The department of puldie will also employ extra men and teams In connection with the movement a fly-killing crusade will be inaugurated. The precedent established throughout the country will be followed by the Chamber of Commerce. An order has been placed for 5,000 placards similar to those issued by the Merchants' As- sociation of New' York eity, calling attention to the swatting of the win- ter {ly and showing that now is the fime to check: the development 'of this possible moment. |, ct. out, was thel Tie placards will be sent to every : e case, homie in the city urging that a vigor Father Sweeney Wis §eported still (us crusade be conducted toward less very ill at the priest's Wouse, where cuing the pest. he has continubd resiflence since the! ceremony. It was variously said] that he was sulfering ajvrelapse from ' a recent operation and that' he 'was suffering a fiervous brédkdown. emt ernie HOW WOMEN PROLONG TAFE Take Out Endowment Policies and | Realize Proceeds New York, March 271--The wal ster lives. longer-than ithe married Woman, and the womap who holds] an endowment policy lives longer than the woman who takes out a straight life policy. These facts, substantiated by statistics gathered last year by experts A employ- went of - forty-three insurance com-! pairies, were brought out by Arthur! Hunter, an actuary, in an address ut. the monthly meeting of the Life Un- derwriters' association gf New York. Mr. Hunter also said the business woman lives longér than the mar ried mah, but he did not attempt to explain why the unmarried woman survives the married wothan, We did tell, however, why the womna who takes out an endowment policy lives longer than the woman Who has to die to win. "The endowmen{ Woman just geis up her spirit and determines to live until the policy matures," he said. "The other woman sighs and says: 'Oh, what's the use.' " Ar. Huntér said theye "were more "fatal accidents in this'country than i [elsewhere becafise of the American "1'll«take-a-chance' spirit '"I'ne mortality rate among engin- eers and firemen is eight times that rol men in other callings," he said, "and among policemen about forty s a Wo oppotients of the salooh took {PT © Bh Bighey. With policemen It for victory in most of the townships| | through 'the votes of the mewly en- franchised women. Several cities in | the state also will vote on the Tiguor! as one not to be recognized by (ue Roman Catholic church. "Why should 1 be connected with this controversy, this attempte] mar- riage?" the Lishop*replies, when ask- ed if he 'had prepared any statement That interrogation was made in the face of the fact that Bishop Canevin is the head of the Pittsburgh djocese, and that any action by the church would require his sanction. Al- though a priest from Duquesne sup- planted Father Sweeney in the Sew: ickley pulpit last Sunday, it was be- lieved that restraint would not Tonger apply, particularly if he or Tena Moran makes application for divorce at the earliest This, it was pointed next probable move in pants. On sale Saturday and Monday $4.76 The new shapes in Hats, stiff or soft, regular price $2.00. On sale Saturday and Monday for .$1.50 NEW SHIRTS, NEW NECKWEAR, NEW GLOVES YOU TO COME THESE GOODS. . RONEY & CO. 127 Princess Street. tem ent ng 8 Having in stock a large bss number of the newest de- signs in Monuments, we are prepared to tionally.low prices until Ap+ ril 15th, - Lettering in cemeteries a speeialty. J. E. MULLEN Cor, Princess & Clergy, p IT" WILL PAY IN AND SEE To Cure a €0ld in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. . BE. W. GROVE'S ySinatins is on each box. 23c. "Titanic Tommy" Burns Once More Deported to Ireland Syracuse, N. Y., Maren 27.--"Ti- tanic Tommy" Burns {8 again on the high seas bound for his mative Dub- lin. He may be found in Syracuse, however, before the summer ends. He was arréstéd here the last time on March 10, and yesterday was put aboard the Ruthenia at St. John, N. 1., for deportation. ' Burns Is 4 coh- firmed Stowaway, his pet hobby. be- ing beating his way across the At- lantfe fn steamships. He claims to be a survivor of the Titanic, whereby he got the nickname he prefers. His present return trip is the fourth he has taken to his native land simee 1910, each time being de- ported. He comes back every year, however, band Soom afterwards | renties Syracuse. is THREATEN LIQUOR INTERESTS | | Soon Opponents Look to Women - fi Voters for Temperance Victory Stated. the ac nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed _ swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat, ¢lears the air passages; stops nasty 4 and a feeling of Ring soothing relief comes im- mediately. Don't lay awake to-night strug: | gling for breath, with head stuffed you wl breathe nostrils closed, hawking and blow: ing. Catarrh or a cold, with its run- ning nose, foul mucous dropping in- eds and headache dis- rr sore to the throat, snd raw dryness is distressing but truly needless, hI Ag Sh: the| Put your faith--just once--in 0 *|"Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold drug store. This sweet, frag-|or catarrh will surely disappear. m disso} by the heat a Agent. Geo, W. Mahood. SS HERE The Coat House PAY \MENBDELS YOU . The Suit | House Prepare for Easter Now is the fully stock time to make selections. Every department in our large store is fully stocked with the latest ideas in Ready-to-Wear for Ladies, Girls and Children. NEW EASTER NECKWEAR, PRICED FROM 25c. UP, NEW GLOVES, NEW HOSIERY, NEW SPRING MODELS, P. C. CORSETS. Exclusive Styles in Suits and Coats No two garments alike--priced to suit every purse. Suits at $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 to $50.00. Juniors, Misses, slims and stouts in all sizes. If not prepared to buy, you are welcome to look and compare our "prices. We are satisfied to leave it to your judgment. S ecial for Satiirday and onday at, each » eo ------ 20 DOZ. Tor SPRING WAISTS ALL KINDS, Crepes, Lawns, Beatords, 1 Tue es, &c., : 10D SW DY BL0U: USES, Balkan and Plain Styles, with piain and Tansy, Soloed ar ae HOUSE DRESSES, made from * American prigts, ans Tigh and a) phase, BE Bai all sizes, 6 nos- clogged fn of the Chicago, March 27.--With election day scarcely more than a fortnight n i distant, Nlinois has started on the for Te ) TURD A Y i last lap of a political contest which, thoigh no important state of national - [| much. interest on account of the ' . ' 4 i A he» Men's Fashionable Spring Suits offices are at stake, has developed male vote. $10.50 to $14.00 Values, Saturda; Surday $8.95-- Men's Sits 2 ¥ fe Bl The question before the electors i whether the sale of liquor shall be Hl hatred from approtXimately 300 {own- {ships in which loeal option petitions {have been filed. In many towns a | house-to-house canvass was bégin to-) in Scotch and Canadian Tweeds and English [Jd Worsteds, Stripes and Checks, in browns, greys and greens, ose suits sell regularly at $10.50, $12. d Lip 0 $14.00. On sale Sdturday $8.95 units, - Ww ide bloomer nts, lined rey on Sowiahip ------ ay, 100 ini 170 Tose 3 il 7th, amo em ng- heoug ut, oy njthe hg a to 33, in filo Rockiont, anton and sing and ' . serges. cgutar i ry | bods," said Robert. Thompson, who Iss a prominent shipper and fruit- On sale i Mor Go ats, i in brown, grey, slate and green. Iinimum Penalty. Handed Out to grower, commenting on the o aulns 42.50 On sale Saturday : $1.50 Toronts. Miller's: Murderge | went made by Provincial Fatomolo- $1.00 For 76c--Men's coat shirts, detachable NeW York, March 27. Larry gist L. Caesar that there would be Schaefer, ® youth of twenty, was sen-| i more peaches in the Lambton dis collars and soft cuffs, fast colors. Real $1.00 Hesncen [trict tls season thian in. the Nia: , gira frujt belt, owing 'to the fact ue, Saturday. ........:iv soins Tbe Ye ing al p-- Men's dun Metal, Calf, Tan tent Colt Bods, button or inte, Regular! urday , tered better. "We wiways have engugh Joy hes "and I don't 'think, as far as I' have lar YE. 20, day 8 woial. adies' Gup Metal, Pajent and Tan Boots, button Lae, Ty 5,00, watunday Special, & able to: learn; that this = year IH Be any stesption to the rule." ar. $1. HS urday special . .. . 91.95 and Oxford Jus of he | largest. growers le. Velvet. and 1 welcome a his ns because the rday special . . $8. for... ... RE PEACHES PLENTY oF All Talk of a Shortage is Unfounded So Reports Say St. Catharines, Mareh 27.--"There witl he plenty of peaches for every- ne. a EL i a 1 Se ve Reg. $830 a and $10, Sat..

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