Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Apr 1914, p. 1

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EER IPPs REPS CESK NS Si A STRONG UNDERCURREN TOWARDS By The Adoption Of The Fed. eral Idea T00 MUCH BITTERNESS FOR THE PARTIES TO GOLF TOGETHER Premier Asquith Will Speak im East Fue Saturday Night Thougin Not to be Opposed. He Wil Ad- dress Several Meetjrigs, Pray London, April 3.-Although optim- ism over the prospects of settlement were somewhat checked by Mr. Jal- fours speech in the commons yester- dhy,: there is still a feefing that an wentual settlement will cone through the tion of the jederal idea. Undoubtedly the "dic "fiurds" both the nationalists and the ionists will fight the federal idea to the 'finish, but there is a strong un dercurrent among tthe thinking her als and unionists towards comprom ise alopg that line, _ One direct result of the home rule controversy is the announcement that the parliamentary oll handicap, us- 'ually, the brilliant Social function, has been poned and probably abandoned, ere is 80 much bit terness Between the factions ou the | outetanding political issues that they cannot even play golf. Prime Minister Asquith was given a rousing demonstration tls morn ing when he leit for last Fife, to speak to his Ionstituents there to morrow night. Despite the fact that he may have no opposition, Mr. As quith will address soveral mesting arranged by liberal agents. A large corps of newspaper correspondents ac companied Mr. Asquith into his con stituency. of un- PULP MILL READY IN MAX Abitibt Will Start Construction of Paver Mill at Once, 3 Iroquois Falls, April 3.--Exeavation lor the foundation of the Paper ill, the li tof the several buildings © y the " Abitib Pulp and Pa- We company's plant, at lroguois Fa wilt commence within * the next few Mays, the mill to be ready for occupancy on June lst, Lut the con struclibn of thls building will not iuterfre with the starting of tie pulp machinery some time in May Present plans are that the wheels will turn at the pulp mill some tine in May. ; The paper mill will be 500 foot length, and nearly 300 feo in vidi) bung mueh larger than anv. of the other buildings now clustered around the edge of Iroquois Falls It be [ike- the other buildings, of voncrelo construct ion, fireproof ty thousand cords of pulpwoed ar piled on the banks 'of the Abitibi and Black rivers and tributas waiting to be floated! down the rivers to the falls whon the. ice leave m will old For AGREEMET NOT YET REACHED. Between R. W. Leonard and Queen's University. The offer of Major R the millionaire Transcontinental W. Leonard, chairman of (he railway commis sion, lo establish residence and military training school on King street west for Queen's university has not yet beelr accepted by university authorities There i still a bitch as to the question of control. "The present offer of Major Leonard is a board consisting . of three members appointed the department of militia and three ap pointed by Queen's trustee university authorities cannot their way clear to accept this propo sition, as they fecl they should have the control. It is thought that an agreement will reached thi month, as Major Leonard has a by The 50¢ be al ready made several modifications in | his offer to meet tlie wishes of university people. Music, new hit, "pull Shore," 15¢, Dutton's. the DAILY MEMORANDA See top of page 3, right hand ec for probabilities. Work For Your Pocketbook i After all, : a properly a very loed good You save counts well as what you make. Thrift is spending to advan. tage----and spending to advan- tage means spending with knowledge. The wise man keeps posted on the market--and tho best guide to that is the day-to-day advertising in a live newspa- por like The Whig. Don't buy "haphazard." Read thé advertising and com- pare the various offerings then choose to your best ad- vantage. You are working for your own pocketbook when you fol- "iow this program. as the | Own | | HIGH SEAS PIRATES CAUGHT. ? Accused of Theft of Money Orders Worth $30,000, "an Francisco, April 3.--David Wil ed for the robbery of tered mail on the high alleget that he stole nioney orders worth from $30M00 on the liner Ven [Hams was arr | Australian reg | se it being ind | 840,000 to { tura 1 The federal aulhorities sr Working | the theory that he was on of a { \ hunt fou ring has been started. With Williams there was Joseph Hearn, a vaudeville who is'alleged to be an accom gang of the v mail pirate higher-u; in the ar rested actor, plice After abstracting they wanted, it threw the mail what valuables said the thieves overboard, is sacks DESTRUCTION © Sawmill in Northern Ontavio " Up in Flames, * North Bay, Ont., April 3. <~Fergu son and McFadden's sawmill at Tomi ko Village, tiventy-seven' miles from North » on the T. and N.G. rail Wik w totally destroyed by fix with a loss esti $50,600. This mall 1s tne gest in Northern Ontay 10, and affords employment to moni of the lent of Tomiko, who will {be thro of work After a hard | n was MILL Goes Pharsday mated morning, at over lumber re i 1s also stock of sidence, Bucknan' i burned ad FON OF GIANT Graves of Threé Men Buried in Pre. historic Times London, April 3. According to ¢ ory published here the skeleton of who had been apparentls in height has been found county Louth, Ireland. Th, | n-was unearthed together with { that _of two others, supposed to have { been buried in pre-historic ames, The threo had Leen interred i all encased wi of the giant eighteen inches fron head to the «} bones and teeth to be abnormally large | st 1 person | ten foot Dy | skal | kkele te persons ebarate graves, The skull ald to measure the crown of | white the ler keclared | stones the n, ar | Weather Notes. The d {va { the pres irbance Which was in No yesterday, has passed and the western centered in Manitoba over the great. lakes : awrence valley The wea | tk 15 quite cold in all the prdévia | t Alberta British bia where it is Scotia Atlant now preading and mild Mrs. DB, G, Laidjaw's Gift \ beautiful table and chair in mi | was furnished by Mrs. David G {Laidlaw for each of the three floor {of the new Empire wing of the gen eral - hospital The first patient in the new wing was H. B. Kindell, : 1 Queen's" student ON SIR E. CARSO Militants Leave Threatening Note After Firing Lisburn Castle, Antrim April q & Jo--Suliragottes set county An- London, i fire Lisburn Cast trim, last night. TT) left a mes sage for Sir Fdward Carson vowing vengeance, Sir Fdward having made the announvenient several days ago that he was not in favor of the sof fragettes. The fire before any damage was done. Secrvtary MeKenna ment that Miss May sentenced to prisunment recently. Rokeby Venus, fed. 10 informed parlia Richardson, whe six months' im for slashing being | foreibly -- Fortune may favor the brave, but working, too, helps along to success wondertully, . Removal sale! Chocolate; boots for women, $1.75. Dutton's, 's was Was OMPROMISE at | | 3 5 sion siyle for the use of the hurses| department understands it was discovered | Home | the | COMMITTEE Dr. Ross of Kingston is a Member of : . It. Toronto, April 3--The redistribution bil was given its second reading the legislature, yesterday, without dis cussion. Mr. Rowell asked the dis position of the government with re gard to continuing "A" and "B seats in the Toronto ridings. Hr. Han { Ba rephed that the matter would have | to be Alecided b, ito Whom the bill he could not say The committee later pamed of : Hou, W- J ¥ Lueas, Hon. R. ¥ .diarmid (Wout 3 f ommities kf the select was to be referre ' couse a Hanna, Hon. 1. B.! Preston, F. ;, Mac} lgin), BE. © Frasor | (Welland), James I. Hartt (East $im- | } J E. Koss (Kingston), Clarke (Wesr Northum William Proudfoot (Centre . M. Bowman (North Brite) berland), Huron), ( SHOT DEAD BY POLICEMAN Buffalo Law Guardibns Take No Chances With Bwrglars | Buffalo, N. Y., April Richard | Ryer, a former employee of the Gub- | elman family, was found by the po- lee in an upper of the Gubel- Iman residence "and when he attacked the with a carving kruife, he wa hot dead This is the fifth man killed by af Buffalo policeman' bullet within a few weel It is thought Ryer had criminal designs | poliee TORREAN HAS PASSED INTO REBELS' HANDS There Will Be Another Big Fight, However In A Day Or . | Two | | Merichagerr. Mex., April 3 | Ce 1 rta's officers here to-day ! a itted that Torreon passed into the ntrol of the rebels last night aftep/three davs hard fighting in which both sides lost by fearful but- chery However a strong force i already on towards Torreo: nucluding some of the best troops in government service. There will | its way i al Villa and the big tri- | of northern Gener control slice in a day or two his rebels now shaped Mexico ited a Divorce Ottawa, April 3. -- The Private Bills committee yesterday agreed to an act granting Leonore Power of Cobourg a divorce from hen husband G. W. Power of Wapella, Sask. This bill has already heen passed by the Senate Last year this 'divore e was thrown out by the House of Com- mons after a division, a .most un- usual proceeding It was pointed { out that there was additional evi dence produced t year which placed beyond doubt her to a divorce G his right i Fix Location for Regional Banks Washington, April Regional | Reserve Banks under Federal y it was officially announced will 'be located in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland, s Richmond, Va., Atlanta, Chicago, St Louis, Min- | neapolis, Kansas City, Dallas Texas | : n . dat i and San Francisco ~ 'WHY "THE MENACE ei ® ! -- WAS REFUSED MAILS Personal Abuse Of Women Or The lergy Of Roman Catholic Faith 3.-- 'Any paper di on in an abstract avay is | Its own opinion the tem , and | any way interfere with | such papers. Men may be Protestant Catholic in the extreme, and ld their views in the Ve pronounced expression to the most wa and post office department would not | terfere at all But when abuse, reflecting on the ma and them the in personal honor and chastity of won en, and ou the clerg: of any denomination as a whole, i indulged in, or when women of a certain faith are reflected on, gs has heen done in 'Tho Menace, then this ity duty extremes, | 1 extreme us not to allow such through the mails. This the law which the department has followed in | the past and Intends to follow bn the | fiture. It has been and will be plied impartially to all { tholic or Protestant, which may dulge in such thing In the above state nt, issued in n memoranduw, yvésterday, by Br. kL. M. Coulter, deputy postmaster-gene ral, concerning the placing of the ban [pon the Amierican-Canadian publica fupon the American-Canadian publion- {in the United States at Aurora, Mo. {und in Canada «t Aurora, Ont., the { policy of thel department in conn tion with such matters, is enunciated. | The privilege of the mail has not | {only been refused to' the weekls pa | per published at Aurora, Missouri, { but authorization has heen refused to | establish ' a Canadian edition in Au | rora, Out rp things to pass is ap papers, Can't Believe in Signs William, Owmt., April 2. -1isre rding a 'big sign saying "No money { kept yegemen blew open th safe of J Davidson, coal dealer, early this morning, and got une cent | in cash. Fort 1 Ea } 3 here, es mre tmemgp io Saturday at Carmovsky's Une dozen seedless oranges and one | dozen bananas for a quarter. During sale ! Leather music case, $4.50 fox $3.1 Duttor's. = + fixed | pected residents of Tyendinaga died I | Pencil Marks Across the Face of the be another severe fight for Torreon | 2 sedled En an envelope, wrapped | chest, the will of Mts. Jane | her {on Monday afternoon after the fume | to its capital and surplus, it was de- | uresident of the bank | at | to | loge Increase Is From S2.478,178 fn 1897 ole RoR bh bbb bb deb deb dd From - Near And t Places. PRESENTED IN THE BRIEFEST POSSIBLE FORM, The Whig's Daily Condensation of the News of the World From Tele. graph Service aud Newspaper Ex. changes, Andrew Blance, Rockport left for Strauraer to resides. Wallace MECdrnikh, Westport, has left for Cor@ihatioh, Alta., His sis ter, Miss Mi roish left for Spring- eld, Mass ¥f The visit the suffragette depu- tation whieh will go to Buckingham Palace to So¢ King George has been for May 21. Mrs. has Reynolds and ter, Mis Ivy Reynolds, nt the past winter in W returned to Westport One of thd oldest and most Frank her who innipeg, have res- "riday last in the person of William Johnzon. He was seventy-two years of age The protest of the Hydro-Electric "ommission of Outario against the Niagara and Welland Power com pany's bill has resulted in the com- plete. withdrawal of that measure. Rev. J, Egan, Belleville, received a telegram Thursday morning, con- ing the intelligence of the death youngest daughter, Mrs. E. 'L. at Leipzig, Germany. She had in failing health for some months > of Luck, h heen WILL NAILED TO CHEST BOTTOM Document May Effect It Validity Unt, April 3.--Carefuiy in cloth tied: with strings, and firmly tacked to the bottom of an old oak Rudd, who died last Friday, was -found So home by relatives and friends London, ral: It was eiss-crossed with pencil murks, as if to invalidate it. The witl sdisposeaitt real estate - variously | estimated to Bo worth from 230,000 to $100,000, which is said to be leit entively to two. nephews, Richard Frank, of Thompson Road. and Char- les. Frank, of Lobe. On the other hand, if the ill's defacement ro- vokes it, the property may to Muss Frank, Mrs. Rudd's sist BANK CUTS BIG MELON Pennsylvania Institution Declares 300 P.C. Dividend ' BRIBED OFFICERS Sequel to Recent Scandal Unearthed By Austrian Government Vienna, April 3.--Lieut..Soltug, of the Austrian gendarmerie, and one 'of his men, committed suicide to- day in consequence of the .discovery that, they and a' number of other offi- cers and men have been accepting bribes from the proprietor of an eniigration agency at Przemyel, in Galicia. The agent, with their help, had smuggled out of thé country a large number of young men lable to military service. Nine gendar- mes and several others have been .ar- rested. PITIFUL SCENES © When Friends and Relatives Gather. ed to Hear News, ' St. John's Nfd., April 3.--There were. pitiful scenes in the streets o were pitiful scenes in the streets of relatives and friends of the seal «fermen gathered to get definite ews of the loved ones who were on the steamers Southern Cross and Newfoundland, both now supposed- to be lost. A terrific blizzard is still in progress outside of the har- bor and the rescue ships are separa- ted from the land by sheets of drift ice. Their wireless apparatus is ap- parently useless in the gale. y DR. EDWARDS WHACKS PRISON COMMISSION He Declares That Its Members Are Not Worth Fifteen Cents A Day Ottawa, April 3.---We%n an at- tempt to cover expenses of 'the pris- on reform commission was under discussion in the common's commit- this morning Dr. Edwards, of Frontenac, one of the government's ardent supporters, asked what was the per diem allowance of the com- missioners Hon. C. J. Doherty explained that they received fifteen dollars a day and five dollars a day for living ex- penses "Well," remarked the member for | Frontenac," "I do not think that is an exorbitant amount to pay com-~ niissioners if they are any good, but in this particular case I do not think these men are worth fifteen cents a day." ." "May I inquire what are the names of the commissioners,' said Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux. "Mr. Doherty gave as nantes G. M. Macdonnell, K. C.,.and Dr. Ethering- ! ton, Kingston, and J. P. Downey, Orillia, the latter being the superin- | tendent of Orillia adylum, Dr. Edwards inquired anxiously as to when the report of the eom- mission would be brought down and was not in€lined to pass the item un- til he had sesn the findings of the comniission tee The report of the is now being printed, and it is ex- pected that it will be tabled in the commi oners Mittsburg, April 3.--A dividend of 400 per cent. was distributed vester- | day among the stockholders of the | German National Bank of Allegheny The disbursement amounted to $600. 000 and the melon was cut in © avoid large participation in vew Federal Reserve Bank. The institution has a surplus of 8000,000, and as every national bank must subscribe to f the the stock of ¥ederal Reserve Bank in proportion order the to reduce the latter. cided . N. Hofistot, of New Yok, is GIFT FROM FOX KING Counting on Big Dividend, Gift is £60,000, ' Charlottetown, PP E.T., Hon. Chacles Dalton, the fox king of fhe island, ed Dunstan's 000 stock in the Chane ver Black Fox compan tees that if the dividends of fifty per cent. make up the difference for the end of that p be owned absolately I'kis makes the at least 360,000 April ' millionane present S10, 2 <1 Sal ha College' with Dalton , and guaran fall short he will ten the the equival cach vear vears. shares col od by gift ent to ' To Speak on April 16, Hon Arthur Meignen, general, will be the speaker sohditor- an (ful 1 he the evening dinner of the | on April. 16th. lls topic wa canal tolls question. 2 THE MILITIA TOSTS "OVER TEN MILLIONS To $10,272,759 Last Year . ' Ottawa April «Col. the flon. Sam Hughos, mulster of militia, ja- formed Fk. I'ardee in the House of Commons. that the annual militia ex penditure had increased as follows : 1897, 82478179; 1907, $4.377.309,; 1911, $7, 004822: 1912, 8.7 1912, 810.272.7359 3 Pensions are not included in <these a Tres, READ SECOND SECTION Roe econd section is > local, telegraphic and general news. Read it carefully, ¥ » + + + -* + - - + + +> * * y | will of | woman {dollars i commons next week. AN ECCENTRIC WOMAN BEQUEATHS $10,000 To St. Paul's Anglican Church Lon don -- Will Found In Old Oak Chest Ont.,, April 3.--By the Jane Rudd, an eccentric cighty, who lived alone, worth a hundred thousand left to St. Paul's Anglican church The will was found care- fully sealed in an envelope 'wrapped in cloth, tied with strings and tacked firmly to the bottom' of an old oak : chest \ few days ago the old lady 1 arose at two o'clock in the morning to fix the, fire and falling over the carpet, Tractured her leg, and sus- tained injuries which caused her death London, Mrs of property SUES FOR ALIMONY Roselle Knott Wants $15 a From Former Husband 3.--Roselle Knott, a and a former Ham- ilton girl, is suing Ernest Shipman, from whom she wns divorced two years ago, for alimony amounting <b 315 a week. There had been an action pending for some time over £10,000, which she claims to have loaned Ship- wan, but which was finally decided against her. She now wants alimony Shipman has since heen married to another actress and playwright, Helen Foster Barham Week Hamilton, April the famous actres THEY COME Twelve Men Sheltered in Police Sta- | tion Thursday Night 1 the latch string is always out at the police station for the waytarer hard luck. Wedoesday night no less than fiiteen were in * the lineup for shelter, and on Thursday might there | were twelde, © Evidently the local police station has been given a good name and the word has been passed on from ome to the! other. The suggestion bas Been made that each lodger be taxed a small fee for his keep. . Call at H. Mine's, street, before buying Our ladies' and gents' Clevelands, workmanship. Fully equip- ped. Prices are lower than last year. Silence, many times, is the most direct. and withering sign of disap proval. = The speed limit of men, as well as automobiles, sometimes needs curtail' 9 <2 , - Bagot your bicycles. GOVERNME y | mal*government majority. "Everything. goos at Wasee's sale, ~ NT MAJORITY SIDERABLY REDUCE n Yote On NTR Of Censure SIR WILFRID LAURIER MARES REPLY TO ARGUMNT: OF CONSERVATIVES | Rejowes in Fact that No Graft | round -- Premier Borden Praises { the Investigators--The Vote Was | 105 to 67. f { April 3.--Ip a remarkable of nearly two hours' duratien, marked by wall his old-time fire, elo- quence and vigor of argument and de- livery, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, lust night, summed up the liberal indictment against the Ta biuahing partizan libel against the liberal p rty, against the National Iranscontinental railway, and against Canada itself," contained in the report of Messrs. Gutelius and Lynch-Staunton. He dealt with all the essential points, of that report, answered all the chief arguments whicl§ have been given' during the past week from the government side of the house and pointed the inevitable conclusion. His "concluding declaration that the liberals gladly accepted the responsi- bility for the construction of the road, were proud of its inception, had faith in its future provided it were carried through as parliamesit and the péople of "Canada" intehded it should be built, and his warning to the government that they could not escape the great responsibility 'of destroying the road to suit. partizan or private interests, was greeted with enthusiastic and con- tinued cheering from every liberal in the house. Ottawa, apopch h t » s 0 s | fr t Government Majority Reduccd t lhe vote was taken at 12.30 on| 1 Hon. Mr. Graham's amendment, cen- suring thé government for the ap- pointmént of partizan commissioners and for the misleading and unfounded findings in their report. It was a straight party division, the govern- ment defeating the amendment by a vote of 105 to 67, a government ma- jority of 38. The cheering came from both si of the house, the liberals applauding the falling off in the nor- { C Sir Willvid was vever in better form and his speech was a fitting con- clusion to the sustained and effective t attack of the past week upon the government and its partizan inves- tigators. Sir Wilfrid pointed . out that the report dtd justice neithér to « the government, to its opponents, nor to the country. The men selected to '| « prepare it were open to suspicion | 1 from the first,"the one because of his |W connection with the C.P.R. and with 1 a twenty-thousgnd-dollar job | under the government, the. other because of his previous ' prejudices and his active participation in conservative politics; even while the report was being pre pared. He dealt with the essential details of the report itself, noting that in pint of law apd in point of fact the commissioners were wrong in al- most every particular. "From every syllable of the report," he said, "oozes out an endless flow of dis- tortion and misrepresentation.'" In re- gard to the Transcona shops, on which the commissioners said $81.- 500,000 had been illegally expended, Sir Wilfrid noted that, Mr. Staunton had deliberately and dishonestly ig- nored the opinions of a half-dozen of C the highest illegal authorities and | J the findings of the official arbitrator, Sir William Whyte Reply to One Scandal Suggestion In regard to the Davis contracts, which the government speakers have made almost their one charge of pos- sible scandal Sir Wilfrid noted ' that the late government had no legal jus- tification for cancelling the contract, and that the commissioners had not taken the honest-course of examining Mr. Davis before condemning him. In n C lowed pretty much Cleveland, ong of its \ den, where she spent het early life, w the suficting of the poor. She was ate sociated rendered [1 | street, | | | recently of St. Thomas, Ont., College Book Store 'allen Frontenae Hotel ,.........Ontyrie St Gibson's Drug Store Market quare MeA MeGall's Cigar Store Cor, Prin. & King McLeod's Grocery ....51 Union St. 'W, Mediey's Drug Store 260 University Ave Paul's Cigar Store ........70 Princess Prouse's Drug Store .. v Lowe's Grocery ....... . Nx Ninn "~ LESTER HUBBARD. Who was third in'the dominion gov. rument competition for e ouse plans at he prize of $10 tudent at the same college as on. the line of sp us argument adopted by Hon. Arth Meighen earlier in the debate. He did not touch to any extent the broad oad ise ues of policy referred to by Sir Wilke id. % Liberals Turn to Probe Ottawa, April 3.--The Liberal o. members of the public accounts ¢ mittee will on Tuesday next mence a probe into some of © ransactigns of the present gov ment since it became responsible £0) he construction of the Nation 'ranscontinental railway. DIED IN CLEVELAND Mrs. M. Cadden, # Former King ian Passed Away. on Wednestay A On April lst, death called. away, OFt Tespec citizens, in the person Mrs. M. Cane Deceased was born in King er lpnvi went . 40 where she made her home. She' woman position and always took a' deep of kind and charitdhle : erest in religious © and charital ln ork, especially in the alleviation of with all the religious a 'havitable societies in Cleveland and them valuable service. leath 1s greatly regretted by hep nany friends, and her passing away ill be sadly felt by the many organs zations to which she belonged. 8 survived by her husband and one 3 ter, who lives in Cleveland, and ong 218 Alfred James Lawler, Kingston. rother, Transferred to Edmonton Winnipeg, April 3--Capt. Ponstord who ame west two years ago to become warden of Stoney Mountain penitems tiary, has been transferred to Ed- 1onton penitentiary. THE DAILY BRITISH \ I? LN SALE AT THE FOLLOW © ING CITY STORES Buckuell's News Depot ..205 King B «20.358 ces. 180 Princess oulter's Grocery 009 . ines ® Grocery, Cor, Princess larke, J. W. & Co. s Book Store ....93 .. 812 Princess allea Grocery ......308 Monti regard to the question of §ver-classi fication, he gave 'the conclusive an swer that the government itself had settled with the contractors, not ac- cording to the findings of their r missioners, but on a much more lib- cor- KENNEDY On DIED. March 28th, 1814, the residence of her son, W. Kenuedy, ° a Moon, belov wife of the late Robert Kennedy; of Sydgnham, in her, 86th year. eral basia than the late government had been prepared to settle. He dealt in a conclusive manner with the whole question of policy a=:to the standard of construction of . the road and the building of the New Brdpswick | sec tion, and declared that the obvious in- tention of the government seemed to be to degrade the whole line from Cochrane east, and make it a local roud to please the C.P.R., without re- gard to national consequences or the effect in diverting traflic to American ports, He wound up with a remarkable and spifndid peroration, declaring his ride in the whole undertaking, his Faith in the successful achievement of the objects for which the road was de- signed, his glory in the fact that a two years' investigation had failed to show' that a single dollar of the whole hundred and sixty millions had beea dishonestly spent. C Premier Borden's Reply Premier Borden, in replying, frank- Iy stated that he did not: intend to discuss the report in detail. He spent considerable time in giving Messrs. Gutelius and Lynch-Staunton a certis fieate of character, and he harped ; to the rect ity campaign as to the segment popes government was i new lot in. hairs, Sofas and Tables. at TURKS, Phons Tasty and Seasonable Shrimps io tins. © Lobsters in tins. Crab meat in tius. Deviled Crab Meat, Anchovies fn Oil Her ha Ok his

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