you expect in clothes values. l@ Season after season we ff have successfully dealt if with hundreds of men of if all classes and yet we find i} Human Nature the same if everywhere. Reasonable lf men want good values, if fair treatment and the } | the periscope, though many attest to | tracing the wake of foam as the pro- | Turner, of the Lusitania, making! is first statement since the steam- | Ji only points in which all concur is|er went down under him said to-|§ that the torpedo struck the vessel a |day: "I am not certain whether the vital blow amidships, causing her to|two explosions resulted from thé list almost immediately to the star-| torpedo or whether one was a boiler board. explosion. I am. sure, however, that In this careening fashion shell" ploughed forward some distance,|vessel on her starboard side. I smashing the lifeboats' davits as she also saw a second torpedo apparent- did so and making the launching of | ly headed straight for the stesmer's Queenstown, May 10.--The Lusi-| | tania survivors do not agree as to] { whether the submarine fired one or! | two torpedoes. A few say they saw jectile came towards the vessel, The! h boats well night impossible until!h beneath the waves likewise are points upon which few passengers agree, es- timates of the time she remained | to Canada on a honeymoon trip. SO CLOSE TO IRISH COAST ?| | Passengers Rescued Concur In Statement That Torpedo | Struck Lusitania Amidships Causing Her to List || | Immediately to the | ! | { | | Starboard Side. (Special to the Whig.) | vertising agents, and has just been J Capt. Turner's Statement (Specid] to the Whig.) '8. Queenstown, May 10.--Captain | fl Ww the first torpedo strike the ull, directly below the suite oc- headway had ceased. cupied by Alfred G. Vanderbilt. t How far the Lusitania struggled|is all that I ean say until I have forward after being struck and how | Made my official report to the Court long it was before she disappeared |°f Inquiry. Survivors Number 764 (Special to the Whi | IH I { H IH | Smart and Attractive lf most satisfactory clothes afloat ranging from elght to twenty| Queenstows, May 10. The Lusi- service possible for what | minutes. At any rate the list to|!ADIa survivors now number 764, in- || : they spend. Because our i} | starboard so elevated the life-boats Sluding 462 passengers and 302 of | J i : exper ience has taught us i§ | on the port side so as to render them We ! | rie $ useléss, and it is said only two on Lord | iE so well just what you, we if | that side were launched. Merasy Investigates. | (Special to dhe Whig.) | AW, n London, May 10.--Lord Mersey . 1 . lf know we are best able to Lifeboat Capsized. wih ahs ay ol Lord Mersey . Just received and ready for your choosing, the following: serve you with our clothes. | The first of these, according to the | Empress of Ireland disasters, has! Ji custom of the sea, was filled with| commenced an inquiry .into the Lusi- |} '9 o . yi women and children. It struck the tania disaster at the request of the |} Hae for a new Suit. water unevenly, Sapaiing and JTW, British Government. omen 5 ere you e asily fi | ing its sixty occupants into the sea. -- J 1c € You can easily find : The Lusitania even then was mak- Amofig the Saved ie very suit you want at Ing considerable headway, and these| Lady Mackworth, English suffra- t | » » f the price you want to pay. if | women and little children were swept gist. it Be aline Suits | i qedth in spite of the attempts ot Lady Allen and two daughters, i wo stokers to rescue m. ese and Miss Braithwaite, Montreal. | J il Special Values, $15.00 stokers, according to the passengers,| - F. G. Webster aad threo children: | | J The maker i » of the b al So | vers drowaca. roy Mrs, Phoobe adn. Me Sdren; ord 1€ maker ke one o the Dest known to the trade 1 00. ter that severa oats were den and daughters, Toronto. H | or the exclusive character o i i} | launched successfully, but the steam-{ No trace has yet been. found of |} h are confined t fo » Ki =. garments, and these er's list grew more perilous, the|Anna and Gatel Allan, daughters of | J are confine 0 us Tor Kingston, decks slanting to such an angle it Sir Montague Allan, director of tue | Mf The shades of these suits are ( irey, Be was imperative for all to cling to the n Line. :, > r Bina : o Sn beraiite lor. 2) to sling to the Sand, I utty, Black and Navy. They had donned life belts and jumped for os. are silk lined, and the price is it. Several lifeboats broke adrift ta ly oouizes only ,.. unoccupied and the sea became a froath of oars, chairs, debris and hu- | : 9 ~ 3 . Cy : " r~ wan 600,000 Men Women's Stylish Crepe boat, dived overboard, recovered it ve ' and pulled in nearly forty" passes For the Field P 5 il . * Questions Asked. oe London, May 10.--The Copenha-| Ji op S Suits » * lgian Blue, The Waestion » every lip is, "why son So On ar ai Exchange ' did not Captain Turner pursue the s t p 3 a . usual well-known Cunard line course lowing: sie Hs Bain N foe Injest modsls, . Limited number of; these in 80 close to the Irish coast at medium | a ue ack a i speed and why was not the big lin-| States that Italy Saturday called |} | vy Lg Shades er convoyed?" to the colors all infantry classes trom - Several naval officers here state 1876 Sud that many Sams loaded that the Lusitanig received wireless of troops are pro- |} F Aft Dr orders to take a A in the middle | ceeding to the front. | ancy ernoon esses channel, but the ship's wireless op- { : WwW 1 T | erator declines to say whether or not| 600,000 Men Mobilized, ; In TAF FETA SILE Pp he received such orders. Geneva, Switzerignd, May 10 (via |} i OREPE a 8 H E GOOD S All Sunday long morbid crowds Paris).--An. Italia ane 600,000 | CHENE surrounded the temporary morgues's rong, fully equip and ready [or IN B G. \ ; where the bodies of the 149 victims field, has been conténtrated at Ver- : IN BLACK AND WHITE STRIPED TAFFETA FOR SUMMER | limi, dud of Sei £3 bi ui, We invite y0u 0 300 these--vhetier prepared XK . mn pin ni dence of having occupied the first-|ese Alps, twenty-five milles from Lhe | buy or not, it makes absolutely no diffe class cabin. frontier of Austria-Hungary. i / J rence, : You are a First to the Rescue. o Captain David Murphy of the TISTRIOT NEWS, Stormooc! | . . : fiw wih rei si eet ow ewes weniff {Children's Navy Blue Reefers : y em: gathered in a life-| 8. Cross, Tweed is preparing to re- i For all ages, from 2 years to 14 years. * These are atest A large fn all nuked boat fifty-two Rorsons, most of them "Br i roy he . of th en | properly cut and made and are exceptional values at nal especi : ase 5 | ble ted 'Jounguiers a =; Sutomubile. oF Seven Plea $3.99 to $4.99 without their smothers, but all were tonians is being organised. tc build taken in before we reaciied | an opera house on the J, H. Allan Crepes, 5 Vestings, ; poe Ove a lady of Ts Joass, Led v8 Hodgens, Wellington, will i Arrived To-day : . wo rs, Was | move roe in the near future, Crepe Merles, Cotton Poplins, [iar stats one. Many Vomta| Bri surchasa being visors | The June Delineator [erst died aboard my boat and the| J. H. Boulter, M.D, Detroit, Is P ques, Ducks, scenes of grief and suffering vscame | building a fine house opposite. the aime A very interesting humber; de not miss it aunist unbearable. The little Sturti- | one owned by his father on Virghis i : . : Tad OL iss It. : ' cock it. 150 persons to Queens- e scribers will pleasé eall for th 4 : India Head, Cotton Corduroys Jive m0 persons avenue,-Detroit will p or their copy just as welsome, 80 come to-morrow. Perth lost an estimable citizen in the death of Benjamin James, which Spot Muslins, Drills, : . : : took Hae on May on, after an ill- nm, ed Wee Sie zn eer onaz] John Laidlaw & Son |