Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Apr 1914, p. 1

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YEAR 81. NO. 99, CABINET WILL STRIVE * 10 PRESERVE PEACE Pees And Will Go To Every Honor- able Length : PEOPLE ARE ANXIOUS TO AVERT WAR IF AT ALL POS. SIBLE, Cabinet Will Insist That Huerta be Eliminated in Any, Plan of Pata- tion --. No Fighting at Vera Cruz Since Monday. Washington, D. C., April 28 --The cabinet for several hours this morn- ing discussed the latest phases of the Mexican situation and it was de cided to go to every 'honorable length to preserve peace. The president is convinced that war with Mexico would not be popular in the United States. After the first flush of excitement, following the Tampico and Vera Cruz affair, the United States' people generally have sobered down to the fact that war must be averted if possible. While some Jingoists and some newspapers are still clamoring for a "general clean up," about final consequences; It is realized, however, that the campaign begun by the despatch of Badger and his squadron to Mexican waters cannot be abandoned without. some showing to indicate 'that fuss made was justified One thing understood to be decid ed on by cabinet this morning was that Huerta must be eliminated any plan of mediation suggested Mexicans Await Mediation Vera Cruz, April 2 Although air-ship scouts report a force of two thousand Mexicans under General others are doing tall thinking | | { all { of | guished | In | morning; | 1 Maas, a few miles from the out-posts | of the United States troops here, there has beenino fighting for twelve hours, and it is thought the Mexi cans are holding back till the an nouncement of the results of media- tion. General Funston formally took command here from Admiral Fletch- or at "noon. The bluejackets were taken back to their ships. Natives here and all residents have paid thelr respects to the stars and stripes and are quite amendable to discipline of the United States. Formally Accepted Washington, April Formal ceptance by the Huerta government or the offer of Argentina, Brazil ang oR Chile to use their goad offices to bring | foreign country of any article the | trade 'ed of about an amicable settlement difliculty between the [nited and Mexico was cabled to Ambassador Riano, here, last by Portillo y Rojas, foreign in the Huerta cabinet. European diplomats in Was shington, it was learned, are pessimistic over the successful outcome proposals. While the tes Spanish nig of action mediation | pe | for it, | winister | gious of Great Britain, | proposed Germany and France in urging Huertn | to accept the proposals has had ao encouraging effect upon oflicials here there are few who believe that can eventuate from the undertaking. It was quite generally felt, howe Ver, that too wide a gulf lay between the viewpoint of the United States and that of Huerta to be bridged over by the Pan-American mediation. dt is, one of these diplomats said, as if Hn erta commit political suicide--and pect him to accept the invitation success to ex Shock Kills Nun. London, Ont., April Shock sequent upon the death of her at Orillia, coupled with caused the death from heart of Sister Bernadine, for mang connected with the Sisters of seph of this city. The body brought back here and the funeral or vice held at the same hour as ihat of her mother at Orillia 28 con mother disease ven St was "Kodaks and Supplies," Gibson's William Stevens pleaded guilty burglarizing stores at North Augusta, New Dublin and Mallorytown. iil was remanded, at Brockville, for "Films Printed and at Gibson's DAILY MEMORANDA advt. Alumbpae Tea, page Bee top of for probabil ---------------------------------------- Seq Seeds For the Garden Planting-time has again. Many things needed, of course. Seeds must be chose a, ments bought---perhaps hired to ¥o the work. A timely season to make use of the service offered by the ad- vertising in your daily news paper. Many merchants and manu- facturers have anticipated your every waat. They are using the advertis- Ing columns to teil you what they have to offer. All you have to do is to read what they have to say and de- cide to the advantage of your own pocketbook. come will be imple men '8 to be invited to step out and | First P | | | | { | | ill-health, | manufacture i! to | G55" | FEDERAL TROOPS HURRY fufiag® & isnt band coraer 10 Stop The Awful Strike Warfare | 'BAN ON NAME OF tl. SINGSTON | ONTARIO, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1914 sm GOLD COINC FOR NIC KELS | Given $1b0 in $5 Pieces at Wiscon- sin Bank. Kenosha, Wis., lice of Kenosha searching for a hag of gold real gold at that.. On the . | alternoon an cleven year-old hoy gone to one of the banks and {for ten dollars' worth of nickles for { change. By an error on the part of ja clerk be was given a bag contain | ing eighty new fivedollar gold | pieces, The mistake wad not disdovered un- jal after banking hours, and then it i 25 The whole day It was preceding had asked April Spent a po PE P police, of employed was reported to the who start led to A a all the ele | en-year-old Ken osha { Late What {was found at census boys in the a saloon night bag of gold the proprietor which declared that he had plan return it to the bank the believing that the bank mistake - and had © not | the money of nad morning, knaw of | worried turned ABOLISH Low RATES to m the Le about being res | fo | he | Ve | Sonsstory Despatches From Near And . - Distant Places. THE LATEST TIDINGS TED IN THE POSSIBLE RES BRIE FORM * ¥ The Whig's Daily Condensation of the News of the World From Tele- Ex- graph Seryice and New Spaper changes. Cheese sald Watertown, » "13ic.; Canton, N.Y cneur, NY Ble. F. W. Dergman manager of r the Gro) Trunk railway 19 resigned Bis position, Pope Pius has decided to hold May 25th for NY, 1a 1300, Ou stem the purpos i [of creating cardinals HN ARAL [FROM K. AND Pp, - P. TO KINGSTON | United Sta ' ON THURSDAY, | at )cupation of Yer | al \DIER Farmers Will Not Relish Action of ©. PR T. R. Morning and Evening® Tv Be |. The agents along | Kingston and Pemt | the Canadian | been notified | Ket" rates {fective these low | Thursday long the result was ston MILITARY GOVERNORSHIP | ite Local |a -- The G. adns to Cut Of, | Established In Down and Amriy Ireland, _ Belfast, April 28 Nevil Macready was sworn in morning as resident magistrate counties Down and Antrim, in cluding Belfast His appointment means mil y governorship and military law, a places' the Police | force under the control of Mae ready, and transfers from the hands | the pol Otficers to the distin- General the power | the line of woke division -Major-General the of railway have | May [st mar will be inef many granted vod to the on Thursdays had a of customers When there being cut off aucceaded time. there rates { Me Pacihie that after kingston For » rates this of { | me great vears | fall ud were on | Fit. The i | E 8 to line going that generall me pa farmers Ring- [ac large attend the north took o the mg they Board it company 1 to trace'and punish all those concern- in the gun-running of Saturday and to destroy the Carson ascendaney over the eivil authori ties of this province a y from ha the €.P.R talk of but the holding The can he their to at nee ed { conntr vn {the line rate I'rade | the v ro ( of | in present that In: | ne fimates mation rate USED IN COMMERCE... .i-. : | places fT jeties Said to Be Bebind Bil vi Introduced in United States no diserim. { that Kingston in over lines, given demanded the f ou other dominion, and the sama | however, ha to all the | reat lines and no diseriminatio mn gi place gpiny Senate (en to any one = . | The Board of Trade will likely Take Washington, April 28. Many [the matter up and see if some con church organizations are said to be | siduration cannot he given to the peo behind the bill Senator Kern has in- {ple of the north In addition 4, troduced to prohibit the use of the i this, all the flat rates, fow of hich I* Name of any church, religious de- | «till remain under the Kingston and nomination. society or association | Pembroke radwav ta¥iff, have been the trade and com- | ahandoned and the (0. PR tariff b merce hereafter * The bill that to {+ into any summer time ole distriet foreign raibivay I'he maintyin svstem, Fd Ee ree heen rates over o* purposes of {will rule bye" 3 the Grand wecordi x r tahle 8 rin morning he « auify introduction also said or the from any to any of is brand- | the rritory prohibits state te of Columbia country or new railway the Belleville the ening will or F'runk shipment { running het ween ille or in the eo roing down oh or commerce which ut marked contained in «any |.5 Ih \ will ve \ package that ise=branded or marked | fisndvantace to King stonians with the name of any church, reli- | volling east in the morning denomination, society or as-; or the name designa which any such church or! denomination common- known i the provisions of the made misdeamea penalty. there is pre not exceeding $50 for offence, and on conviction offence a fine imprison- | month, in| irnme in or or Iso re 4 sociation or LEAKING BAG G I ES CLUE tion by religious ly or popularly Violations of act is | | ln jernme tis its' consulate ha More $1.000 Worth of Plun- Discovered. Pa observe Than der Washington thieves sugat ol is or April 28. Failure that was leaking £1,000 led tothe | $8 worth | bu nor, and d 10 scribed a the first for each subsequent not exceeding $100 ment not exceding the discretion of th as {sack of A @COVETY than of plunder war here jHantity rightiul more { stolen from two stores | and discovery of a loot a vacant not bu ing of of large or ; house, heen | of mn one court vhoss owners have found When the and the Millshoto £600 w Kauffman Youreh ere re rth of market | Wa the | he all sample | the | equipment tore 1 meat | at | tore FERRO MANGANESE PLANT yhbed in te 1 Established in America Pa. to kinds w taken, even to «he At the \u an- | tl at Dunbar, meat market hieves took seale II the policen April mu the el the g zation a of miportance meats le her ton in ad st na wn follows the ugar | La la mindy town, | Mc miles | n | hs ompuny trail from the meat ket to from f of B (iC ferro from the ex manu = . | Seventy-Third Session Will (lose on | Wednesday Afternoon } Wesne in rro-mang Heretofore en any, auese American wo y mported - -- - with QUEEN'S CONVOCATION yuantitios iargest ception factured their own use. Edward PP. Marshall is the corporation, which will he «at R12,000.000, The plant be located Dunbar, Pa. it 1 by the interests for I the closing connection with the enty-third ion of Queen's Univer- |e sity will be held in Grant hall, begin: | ning at 2.30 o clock tev. Dr, Daniel | Strachan, of Toronto, will be the! chaplain After the installation ! the chancellor for term | three the versity president © sday afternoon, capital will Un exCreIses sev al 18 Sta Lec of | of | ugi- | another presentation of scholarships prizes, and the {aureation of {graduates will take place. Four honorary degrees will con ferred, two of D.D. and two of LL.D | For the degree of D.1., Principal Ross, of the Theological College, will pre sent Rev. JJ. W. Milne, of Weston, re : , tently appointed president of the Ot- | Federal jtawa Ladies' College, and Prof. W. { Jordan will present Rev, J. M > | Years medals, T0 COLORADO MINES be Three Hundred Persois Have Been Killed Denver, Colo., April 28 troops are expected here to-night to take control of the situation at the dougall, oi Spencerville, For the de mines, where fighting was still in| oppe of LI .D, Miss Minnie Gordon, progress between miners and dhe of the principal, will present i guards this morning It reports | Hamilton Cassels K.( of Toronto, | ed that fifty women and children are | chairman of the niversity board of | barricaded in buildings in the Zone | trustees, and Prof. John Watson will | of fire, and that several have been | present Rev George D Ferguson, | hit by stray shots this morning. Re- | emeritus professor of "history. ! vised reports of the dead this worn- | men ing in (his awful warfare fadicate To Erect a Store. 300, including several wougen and} Architect Charles H. children, : {hand the erection of ne (buffed pressed brick stove for J. Canon Doyle Coming to Canada Boyd, at the corner of Albert April 28 A. Conay | Princess streets. "The building Doyle, the author. will sail for the (be two storevs high and forty by | United © States on Muay 26th, on his forty feet. The store will have a way tg a point bevond the railhead | Kawneer motal store front and equip- | at: Edmonton, in the Canadian Rock | ped in the most modern ¥tyle. Work | ies, where, with -Lady Doyle, he will ' was started on the excavation on | camp out for several weeks, iThewday afternoon. -- i ---- "Kodaks and 8 BPHes. " Gibson's. | is Leeder has mn { a new solid | Ay and | will | London, Nir 8. connection with the oo P.E.1 | mandering 1 hiberals lin Mis, Duncan until | don arly me When he stuff w closed letter that city, the the | Among stolen [for *hurch department | Which is to connect the Hedjas expected, {ecatehing tee a4 couple of {nually country Ie spawn was placed in Bogin"s Lake, |the The sociation Another grait sgandal looms up 1 department ist marine Quebee, padding of pa leged I. P. Gutelius ha d States firms to submit te ear's supply of coal for the railways, elve 1 wlers for LC.R asked tw n The Ontarig government's redistribution bill + thoroughly « vposed in the legislature Miss "I'rances Jones, rke. N.Y, a mber of thé junior Frank Academy, at Malon killed by hng from a farm w : Clark Murray Que., a scheme the empire cle pictures in gerry 1 day, the by wn Inunched to at West daw the together b unt, rts ot the schoel MoMartin, the milliongires, is seriously ill wi at Wellesley hospital tion one of It fumonia no diro letters state Jennett's hotel bill amount XL000 a day, as the me kept open specially f was able us dismissed that James nt to leave 1 ire and the LR CHINESE PIRATE HORROR -- - Hong Kang, April 28 Two hundred native passen- gors were ¥ilied viv drowned to-day during desperate fight with Chinese pirates 4 who attacked aud burned the British steamship Station near Masco One Briti ficer missing Other ficers and 150 native passe gers and crew escaped * " sh of is of (Pin | sfooosodoioteaooderdentosdordesdoof ofoofosde of ode doe ood Active ording Zion Building in Jerusalem April 28 A¢ from Jerusalem to the Gazette, building operations which were reduced during recent war between Turkey and 3ulkan States to almost nothing, become very nn progre French gov new expense intend London ve now again active other to ation the oper begin fo about erect at The Italians hospital with The Greeks ilding schoolhous and renovat z their monastery near the Church the Holy Sepulchre and the palace their patriarch The railway line rail Shes of to an 5,000 ild a a have started y with Nablus (the ancient m) and with Jerusalem will, it is be finished next 1ed year Salmon Trout Caught Morrisburg, Ont., April by Wilfrid Bridge salmon trout few ) 8 of in a thir the St below stir because the Not until along who an in the north tablished trout in ap n-pound wrence river a miles rrisburg, angling e¢ircles h is now in the wen came for trout the aga has created here locality quite a fish was years fact e veral tlmon Cornwall canal, but nothing ared to come of it "Liberal Hamilton Women's was organized, hotels being hotel wae | + Ald in | 5 | nesday building | beautiful | The | THINKS AMERICA WRONG Mexican Herald Would Have Sam go Further h J Vera Cruz, April 28. --The Mexi- can Herald, a Mexico City publica- tion, which temporarily suspended on the landing of forces at Vera Cruz, has re-appeared in Vera Cruz. The entire editorial staff. was brought here from the capital and the paper Is being published from the plant of La Opinion, a local daily. Of the sjtuation it- said: "AH Mexico is being-inflamed against the Americ ans and is preparing for war, while the United States authorities, far from CT further meas- ures against this country, are nego- tiating to restore the Mexican offi- cials 'who left their posts Hardly anyone but believes that this is a backward step and means the efid of the possibility of Americans living or doing business in this country for to come This step will be {thought not an act of consideration | but of weakness, and it will encour {age enmity and aggression towards he Americans." Uncle | year Fitish Whi 10 PROCEED AND PAVE [| DESPITE OBJECTION OF STREET RAILWAY COMPANY To Exca~ Works Agree- Laying Jails Over Fresh The Board Company vations -- of Will Hola to The iid pave rom Bro Works wijl and Princess streets, Clergy despite the street railway com tracks over This is chairman the Whig representa night d at its last meeting nply with the railway company ultation chief the with proceed Board of King to the laving it ohjeeti newly mn of ny to new excavations itton, made Ald. L told M what of board tive onday I'he cided to co t treet on hoa de request of and €n- Mon re- the and In case official arbitrator board Cit the call into cons the of d ficatio the city that that truction treal rd reement \Way Limite » track sped Between 0 ympan widing nee was How was Mon- 1 recommendation hi irhitrator hada matter was not meeting explanation certain d re in a the fo be report Council vien en er nd e mentioned the council Wher Ked for an a Aid To C. N. R. AN OPEN MIND ON THE .» TION, THEY SAY. QUES. Premier Borden Says the Propos. als Will Shortly be Submitted to Commons. Ottawa, April 28 --The Litton said "We are going | righi abound have found that the railway com- pany has no right to hold 'it up It is our intention to hold the company emeoent The company to Jay the tracks to when the Ald. Litton said it be in about ten days day morning, Ald. Litton, in company with sentatives of the Betl, Telepl looked ov the properties to the remov the street ary easements to the annot refuse When ing would would Fue asked as pay stapt begun repre one company street for on neces 1 red Princes arrangement the pole all the of Nearly have been sec The Whig informed that the | Bell Telephone company intend start- to dig on Princess street on Wed- for the purpose of placing ome of it nigreronnd, oh McSloy the su tor of Ti, the city everything the sday was jing wire of Sudbury the was in wire on tendent laying underground, Tuesday "and | all indications I made Wednes pointed start iol being) | - | of on Married at pretty weddig f Mr. and Mrs Newburgh, on 11th April at 7 daughter Edith, Earl Kulpack, on, by Rev. Mr. De- fifty their most in- were invited The beautiful blue serge, lace Also a nice The beautiful eived shows the popu | larity and esteem in which they | were held Mr. and Mrs. Kulpack | will taketup their residence in King- Mr. Kulpack represents Life Assurance'company Canada Doug Newburgh place at Alfred Saturday 30 | [\A | home the Rod- took 0 at ev was of Queen only ried to Kin About friends str Mille | timate of | bride wore a | trimmed | white silk V rec with pre- | sents th where London London, ston | the | of unionist Grimsby, rhty, parliament for at the age of sixty. mem died, Sir George of Monday, TELE smaric LCE Tagmch ions 7 - : . Ae "PR py Th SANTFED : GUN RUNNING TERRITORY. Principal poimis in. exciting gun-runing episode which say call for intervention of | when I | fy i | | with iby paving, as we | [ board | dies | government this proposals for uid to the (' railway Shortly in full ng to consider further Northern caucus commenced P. for M.P. left loth had listened to the pew pro posals which submitted by the prime minster and at the conclusion of his amnouncement took their leave Neither wished it to be understood that 'their leaving was actuated by a feeling direct opposition to the proposals Fhey simply desired 1. retain an open mind on the when they before from an unprejudiced standpoint is stated that there an tire unanimity of opinion among the other members. 2 hough nothing official hus been given it generally be- lieved Northern hond of forty-five way of security control of mon fifteen be forces met caucus morn grant Ang: anadi mn alter the Bennett, Al W. E. Nickle, came R and Kingston, Calgary tor out were of question came parliament Tt en was not out to-day that the Canadian guarantew is for the million dollars the government forty per cent of the main system, per cent. will be held in handed over to the ment in the event of default agreement The (2.7 bond is sum By is to get of the com while trust govern of the stock to will of twenty said, Pi, guarantee it is a tive mil lions Aftér the caucus had adjourned Pre mier Borden said: "The caucus was called for the purpose of discussing the Canadian NortheFn proposals. The | discussion interesting and Satie factory, and proposals. will he sul, Linitted at an early date." was to parliament General Hospital Woman's Aid. Aid of Kingston eral howital met Monday A letter read from of governors™ thanking the for the assistance they had dered the institution by furnishi rooms and three paunteries The Woman's gen after the la ren on noon was seven THEY WANT TO RETAIN 'Nov An Entire Unanimity of Opini- on Among the Tory Members ---- and ny NCHLE AND BENNETT LEFT THE TORY CAUCUS Regarding The Granting of LAST EDITION ' | REA I. N. 'BEGIN, BISHOP OF QUEBEC tated a' cardinal consistory to be gr rebishop Begin sbec, 'n 184 MOST ARCH hel was | PREDICTS LONG TERM OF WORLD-WIDE PEACE Prophet Says Dogs Of War Will Not Be Tied Up Till Next Fall April 2 August will Le Probasco astrologer 'and Elmont, L.1., years after the world William Island SO On August tal eclips IX. --For eighteen 2ist of this vear at peace. "Prof." Francis, the Long prophet, says 2ist there will be a foe the sun, "Prof." Fronsie has learned. This event will have n salutary effect, he believes, on all evil. doers throughout the world, vegetas ble, animal and mineral. Ward will cease, voleanoes will quit work and the ILW.W. will look for jobs. Labor organizations will strike satisfactor v bargains with ital and capitalists will: take their foot offi the mantelpiece and put them jn the fur- roy along. with the common people. \, San Jose scale 'will die, nseet pests will disappear along with hh I'he farmers will' rejoies ind be glad Jumper crops. will Joe as plentiful as touring cars in the agrie cultural regions of the country. Francis makes a world surve v promises happiness and wealth evervone For almost half a century he claims to have sized up the gtuation corrects ly every spring, but this eighteen { of other and for \g § Francis Carscadden, the new dietitian, will take over her duties | in a fow days. Mrs. J, Massie, Miss M. Hewitt and Mrs. H. W. Snelling | were appointed visitors for the month | May. the new Miss wing { of +T0 MAKE CHARGES AGAINST W. J. HANNA | Liberal Whip Will Ask For ie Frontenac Hotel |, Appointment Of A Royal Commission 28. --Charles M. Bow liberal whip in the Jegislatur evening that he will, duction of privilege, make a and charge against Hon in connection with the Inspes f of l'oronto, April man, ave notice last on a Jiatome nt J. Hanna Ns of Provincial tor Snyder fo the counties land, Huron ind Peel, and that will, in that connection, move a tion of address to Lieut.-Governor Gihson asking for the appointment of | royal commission to enguire into | and investigate the matter of the statement and charge, the commission | to be composed of two judges of the supreme court The charge will likely shortly after the opeming of the house afternvon, License mo a be launched | this A PRESENT ATION James McGuire, Portsmouth Recipi- | ent of a Gift. | A pleasant event curred Mon- day evening in the cost office of the | Canadian lL.ocomotive company, when te fellow employees of James MeGairg, Portsmouth, presented | him with a handsome silver table service, suitably engraved, in honor of his 'approaching marriage The presentation address made a very able manner by Joseph Jarrell, chief cost clerk while E. Hammond predated the | gift, wai'n demonstrated beyond a doubt the high esteem in which Mr. ; McGuire is held by his associates. | The prospective bridegroom re- | plied with an impromptu speech, in which he showed his appreciation | of the gift and thanked all those present on behalf of his future | bride and himself for their kind re- | membrance. Mr. MeGuire carries with him into his futpre life the goodwill and best wishes of all who | have come into contact with him MADE was | in Scholarships Award, In Queen's Theological College re port of the scholarships Rankin No. 2 scholarship was awarded to 0. R, Lavers avd not R. Bruce, as recorded. { McA | Vallean's {We have period him, year of prosperity is something new for 'THEDAILY BRITISH WHIG 18 ON SALE AT THE FOLLOW ING CITY STORES | Buckels News Depot | Clarke, J. W, & Co... College Hook Store Coulter's Grocery Cullen's Grocery, Cor, Princess & Alfred .. Market Square = ley"s Rook Store ....03 Princess MecGall's Cigar Store Cor, Prin. & King McLeod's Grocery 51 U Gibson's Drug Store | Mediey's Drug Stoce 200 University Ave 70 Princess +... 312 Princess' ..308 Montreal' Portsmouth | % * Paul's Cigar Store Prouse's Drug Store Grocery Lowe's Grocery M ARRIED. At St, ¢ on April 27th, Father Hauny voungest dey Michael {date both' of ¢ he "late Harrigan, DIED. -At Kingston, on Nancy, widow am Corston Hutchison, st Yarns church: Pr 29t papers please copy.) AMES The Old Firm of Undertakers | | 254 and 256° PRINCESS Walnut and nd Mahogany halrs, Sofas and Ti Tables, J Ee jot In. . at "ORK'S, Piste ed For the 'Convenience ut" in a secon telephone, No. 990, 1f 2 {busy, you will be conn [with 990 withaut d

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