Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jan 1916, p. 1

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12 PAGES KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 1916 YEAR 83 NO. 10 : i DEMAND QUICKER " COVERING RETIREMENT OF BIG ARMY. a | aled 3 SET THIRD : ARMY PROMOTION. Mexico might be made' the vehicle| : : s i for' further attacks by the opposition | ha Remedy For 'the Failure of Ee al i i Es 3 i in Congress upon SESSION OPEN} ier ks "IR TRADE prise. : : #5 BREE | SERRE EE ae . ' - London, Jan. 13.-- The Times gives | Ss wie Th Duk f Con Conn: is prominence to a HB a from the front " y : : 0 0 for quicker army promotions, 1 Ww 8 Benefit Canada. -- TTT -- e---- ------ the administra-| tion's foreign policy and its rec ogni- tion of General Carranza. : CROWDING TO GREECE, (Special to the Whig.) Londong Jan. 13.--~Anglo- French troops from - Gallipoli are being landed at Salonika to reinforce Gen. Sarral's army, according' to Sofia Sespmiehes 4 to-day. , The Bulgarian authorities es- timate 'that 250,000 I es French forces are now in Greece * ra NEW YORK SECRETARY or and that more than 300,000 3 will he concentrated between + T STATE Salcnika and: the Greek border ¢ pn before the end of-another week. # In An Address To the New York Ca- {¢laims that the inertia to which Sir Present. Iafi Hamilton attributes the failure a u she Gallipoli enterprise is an inevi = fccompaniment of the seniority | Fie of 'the British Army. SPEECH FROM 1 UNE Only twhen officers prove wholly | unfit for the job is the rule 'of sen- fority broken. It is claimed t. SPOKE: ONLY OF THE WAR MEAS. the time will come when it will be re SURES. cognized that the volunteer and edu | cated citizen soldiers, accustomed tc The Weather Conditions Unfavorable | think for themselves and io b : "=H.R.H, Was Attired In the Uni- judged according to their deserts, form of a Field Marshal { cannot justly or safely be treated sheeted ae $1117 vIesIIveReS 4, =a » i : rr i + ' A * > nadian Club--United States Has Fs ; en | er , (Special to the Whig.) like uneducated, long-drilled m 3 . ) g 4 Ottawa, Jan. 13.--The vnrd war session of the twelfth Dominion Par- | lament and the sixth conseeutive session since the last election was opened 'at three o'clock this after- noon with the usual ceremonies, in- cluding the reading of the speech from the Thrine by His Royal High ness The 'Buke of Conngught. As expected the speech was rath- er hrief na almost entirely confin-. ed to matters relating to the war The usual references were made to trade conditions and the finances of the old army, A critic asks whether it can pos sibly be true that no officer of- the new armies is to be advanced beyond the rank af lieutenant. colonel SAM HUGHE APOLOGY. Letter He Calls a Forgery Is In Par tiamentary Records, Ottawa, Jan, 13.--The Citizen publi tes extracts from a Parliamen. tary 'return dated Feb. 19th, 1900, of all correspondence between Major- ied forces will ro down in history Tin Evacuation of Gal one of the greatest military feats of re-embarkation was made CERF IE LILLIE EI IIIS 0S RETREAT BEFORE BEAR. Teutons Rapidly Evacuating Stores! and Magazines. London, Jan. 13,---The Austro- Germans appear to have abandoned | hope of the recapture of the terri-| tory lost in the recent fighting, ac- cording to the Morning Post's Petro-! grad correspondent, and as a result! of Russian pressure a general evac u-| dS ation of the forward bases by both 'Germans and Austrians is proceed- Few Advantages Canada Does Not Enjoy. New York, Jan. 13.---*'One of Can- ada's greatest economic problems and & menace to her future prosper- ity--freigtt rates-- will be solved to a large extent by the New York Barge Canal," the Secretary of State, F. M. Hugo, a native of Kingston, Ont, told tite members of the Canad- ian Club last evening at their ba quet in the 'Baltimore Hotel, "Over half of the 80,000,00 sh? els of Canadian wheat exported in 4 3 . ly. 1913," explained Mr, Hugo, 'reached -tlie coun but there was no an-|(eneral Hutt and (then) Lieut. pi : x RL ty Ente ui foe ; 14 I an : | I . nouncemen as, to the important gen- ool Ee rhe relative to the lat- possible by brilliant work of the gunners. win wit the loss of only a few men, ke pti For ome past," adds the cor-, jhe Atlantic Ocean through Buffalo A FY SS El Sn eh A he Turi homes 11 ut ont a] hel. (isan of Ges ote safe wari eine he fat fa, She at igh Bh t > will be confined tains ¢ ¢ of . 4 : 3 1 . . 2 nm vo nse 28 enls ( $ a io Ir} ve ir hen the yo! Yotter I then thev blew up the euns and took to the 12 in the middle of the meht, I'he PIe- advance. Viadimir, NOI hi was | enlgrged canal, a big increase in the e f Le 9 y * ' P M -Z 3 X a # o] p a y 9 X y - 9 N| " ing of war and cther budgets, | published Beckles Willson's "Life wo sl < the artille v of the rear rd at ghe evacuation of the Suvla Bav reeion the forward base of the Austrian] wheat export trade by way of New The ther conditi were not | Published in Beckles of x ture shows the artiiel . armies, Kovel of the German armies. | York City may be expected. te Weather conditions of Lord Strathcona which Sir Sam he Galli li Peninsul: a Some wee eks ago. At both favorable for the opening, the ground pas denied writing and characteriz- on the al 1 0 5 places enormous store- | Mr. hugo, who is a member of the + rd } huey, houses of heams : being covered witha sheet of ice asl oq as a forgery. The letter is dated -------- eams and - corrugated State Canal Board, in charge of the the result of a keavy fall of rin | oy 27th, 18 { iron have been built, and when the stio ect, ad ssed ks : His Royal Hig} was 2 : 99, and is identical with PRO-GERMAN HOTELMAN Russian advance began they Re] Smale Jon af ine Drolet, a femed last night. s Roya Bhness Was | gba in Willson's book. It is supple- PUNISHED BY BOARD. filled Trom floor to roof with mili- ; f ax usual accompanied by . mounted mented by another note of apology, ' military escort and was received at] | written the following day on a train Jects of current interest, particul- . : tary stores. the buildings by a guard of honor! iterating Col. Hughes' regret at tk License - Suspended For One ow : : arly those affecting closer bonds be- : i iE The RovelNumsazines ole How be tween Canadd and the United States, : oi 1a y Facute 0 Chelm, and! 'Karis 2} rag " The scene, although quite brilliant, "infordunate misunderstanding." 2 Month--Prol. Reithdorf BS Nhe uhed to Chelm, and con ncial fusion present Js very Was uot on so large a scale as on In" reply the chief staff office? Sokal. These removals have been pp i b th © nt a 3 le other occasions. The presence -of a |. iios for Generz! Hutton, in effect, . * Was Complainant. & meet in both countries as one peop apmber of officers in uniform lent a | war color to the proceedings. His seriously hampered by the simulta-|,nq" neither forts: new soldiers, nor that a private apology does not suf- -~ 2 neous removal of tens of thousands! .....i. . a fice and that it will be necessary for en Toronto, Jai } ~The Ontario vessels at war on the Great Lakes, Highness was attired in the uniform of a field marshal. } A 2 woe) EA AR NN of Wounded in the recent fighting. | N : 1 tna t nse "Board g « e to the | separate us. Canadian and American him to make a formal application to » License "Board ome to t 'The Bourse Gazette's Dvinsk eor- 3 i : a 5 sion 'that in the p \ . lescent is common in history, litera- be permitted to withdraw his "pre- Around Germany's Neck To conclusion that in th publi in, Of Maio Administration RL reports that the Ger. Jess rd relinion. ON LIoal are vious insubordinate and highly im larest. t 3 iy d fo : ul lhe puurd mans have-also begin the evacuation Our hopes and Years are one. Our preper correspondence," through the - St ti p t. Should mark Ns disahbrov : 0 B t | M d of Paniewesch, in the Baltic pro-| h of civiliz- 1 SHOWS INCREASE district officer commanding. There ran a ion oin disloyal and Sa ondRet oo ver fuia ur ers. vinces, from which everything valu-| enemies are the enemies of | is no reply to this, but permission is the part of a licens der, AS TE ke: a 2 y bei 1 > _iation. We stand for progress, peace granted Lieut.-Col. Hughes to have | solv ed that the tavern license' now able is being loaded into motor lor | and concord among the nations of 13,000,000 MORE LETTERS AND |8Tahie = Ve ¥ : ries and hurriedly conveyed to Shav-| \ { passage to South Africa on the troop- {held 3 Chale Rha or jue li, Libau and the interior of Ger. | world CARDS CARRIE D IN 1915, 8 I militar IN 0 DER censed premises § the oi many. The Zeppelin sheds near | + : hip -Sevdiaian a. In Feb. tersburg Hotel at Petersburg be sug-| V3 id the town have also heen disman-! Pledge of Amity. New Rural Routes--Parcel Post is Capat 3 op Gen. Hughes write thes | pendes d for ane Month, Commencing -- tled." "This much further may be ven- : tead| linister of Militia stati at C {on Saturday evening, January 15th. AT. TE : 5 , i tured: that the presence of so many Steadily Grawing in Popularity. | Minister of Militia stating SIAL oo ANY SUPPLIES AT ALL REACH: |[n (heir resolntion tne Bord sane it ARF 'AT THE BORDER: READY | a se Of 50 an i Outawa, Jan. 12.--Increases in let- Hues AuKIStY io antes wt! - ING THAT COUNTRY. {appears from the evidenoe of Profes- FOR ACTION, #| of Americans. in the Donlaion ia a ters and postcards sent. in the num- | Africa an ed Jong senting Pau pn. [sor Reithdorf that the expressions) ar or a ol ie oun a ber of rural mail delivery routes, and ge condoning his on insu-{ The 'Policy of Starving Germany used toward him by Sharles as. Secretary Lansing, Wires Carranza to , | this souniry wise. unlike: Br money order and savings hank offices | Hho dinate conduct" The General ili Be Carried to a Kurther Ex-| Were: at pro Gor teous, at Punish | the Offenders, But Indi-| 4 (Special to the Whig) | no warring, factions are .at present. establshed are noted in the annual Toy ment ; Pos- | ITOREIY == pro- eates That United States Will Not! Ro Jan. 13. -- Italian # struggling to'disrupt sd where, for "report of the Postmaster-General is. | FECOmmends him for employment, gene "Pham Hitherto Found Pos- amongst other things that. the' Al me, Jan. 2)aN F! this very resson. Tt is-f elvable sued to-day. { With the Strathcona Horse. . site. ies could do their own fighting. Interfere. troops may be ordered to pro- « | ry neonoe "The estimated increase in the num- i , i 3 hi t moments of popular oxecite- | (Spegial to the Whig) The complaint came from Profes- Washington, Jan. 12.--7The ad.| ceed to the aid of thé hard- #{that in mg popu ber of letters and postcards in 1915 A HIGHER SALARY London, Jan, 13.- " : hese two nations should be- . 13.--~Probably before [sor Reithdorf, who alleged: that he. Histration's Mor hows pressed Montenegrins within : ment, these : T vel. og sptit lati by mimstration's Mexican policy hung + forty-eight hours. King Victor » lieve that even & selfish national po is 13,197,000. This is a consider- IS GIVEN PASTOR the week is over there will be de-+had been refused accommodation by |; "pa hoatance to-day Report of a " : _ ing 9 {icy of either is necessarily hostile in 'ably smaller percentage of increase, --n velopments of prime importance in|the hotelkeeper Knapp has SINCE! the bratal torture 'and murder of Jnmanuel to-day summoned - intent." however, than has been the case in Whose Wife Has Had Five the world. war, directly affepting all written an apology to the professor, | sovoyteen mining men. .of whom of + the military chiefs and members - | J Comparing economic otonditions ' hs f the Cabine rence the past ten years, and indicates that Children in Two i neutral powers. 2 IF , | saying he had no intention what- | ).. ct twelve ane known to be native 0 1e Cabinet into conferences MP, Hugo pointed out that the {Unit- war conditions have to some extent v First a Joremast, the Doli ¥ ol OT Teiusig a Sommodation. sid barn rm lias savaged even on the Montenegrin situation. # ed 'States has few advantages that y 7 he num ears. starving Germany teonomitally and | he as so seg Bhan oo the men who have been ac vocating Canada does not enjoy," no soil or affected letter writing The nub - . otherwise, as recently enunciated by led Professor Reithdorf-to come to continuation of "watchful waitin Srrsasrssssesenssssrioeed a be \ ] 4 nearly ber of rural mail delivery routes has . 4 Som He. als states 8.' territory that Canada cannot nea reas r 895 ar ver 37 Boonville, Ind Ji 12.-~Five | Right Hoh. Walter Runciman, Presi-| that conclusion. e Aa180. states It has stirred the national capitol al meme on ing to the been increased by 695, and over 37, Joonville, «+ Wan po : spit ta tema had been at o x match with her no. Turning to 600 boxes have been provided in| children in two years is the record! dent of Board of Trade, will be car-| that certain statements had. been at-' more than anytling since the 'sink- HAS NOT BEEN SEI RIOUS early history of America, hé explain- : si ¥ Pp 3 ao: | a hy rs [&arry .O Y ns, | ried to a further extent than 'has! tributed to the professor which! jo of the Lusitania i ad that. ras: the Ci an explor- h dditioral routes Some 22! | made by Mrs. Harry Simmons, i ) . |ed that it was the Canadian exp these a ; AG . hy ih Y g of ankee- | hitherto Been fourid possible, in view | might have induced him: (Knapp). England may aid in forcing the The ¥ilness of the Kaiser Not Ae All} : 4 ; new money order offices have been ex- | wife of the pastor of the Yankee- a ; 1 4 Luss the language he did He had) gand ye L g - Bt | ers, who first opened the Western savi {town M. E. Churéh, of this county. of the neeessity of . reconciling it nse the li wd thot these. st ity | pan of the administration. he : trade routes from Hudson Bay to tablished, and nineteen new savings n E 3 r weeks 3 y with the preservation of neutral in-!since learned that these statements British. embassy here has prevented (Special to the Whig.) 1 i a, two centuries before the bank offices, and there has been ans Twins vere th R tow ein ase. terests. In other words the naval] were untrue He had absolutely! recognition by Great Britain of the Berlin, via Amsterdam, Jan. 13. Unt wg were vet explored increase of 1,652 miles in the extent Triplets we i Sorn hy hE 280: noose around Germany's neck will be nO sympathy with the K ser and the! Carranzista claims, and its position | The United Press was to-day officially Theks Ploneers "said 'Mr. Hugo, of the system over which the ma bh lve Joys anc 2a Be boy and go tishtenad to the point of strangula-| German War Lords. However, he wag that it is not in a position 10 pro- | authorized to deny the' rumers cir- 'Jaid the foundation for the line of « are carried by railway. ; i viving: Shee A ey And. Rion to: further prevent supplies] Was Sorry ox the rent mass of the test foreign interests. There was | culated in foreign countries that the groat cities in the Middle West, Stace Postage stamps of an increased | girl, are healthy y Esters, reachin any: German._people, aml he thought in'y Canadian among the victims of the Kaiser is iously ill ithe. and on \ a : tx a i i " & Germany. a é g © Kaiser is seriously ill, ( fans. ov- value of $159,906 were issued $ | It is understood that the ME this the professor would agree. with | jatest outrage, and it is very certain The Emperor's illness has at no that Sime. inillions of Const 0. have the parcel post service the report | Church congregation is planning to MINERS OPPOSED him. {that the British foreign office will time been serious It was stated it °F ed actress the Amoeridin: border states: increase Rev. Mr. Simmons' salary ree : instruct Sir Cecil Spring-Rice 'that| was necessary for him to remain in TE EE eh a Stove! "This service, which was inaugur -- Tr TO CONSCRIPTION. in view of the assumption by the his rooms in the palace for only a and now apy RI Ddmifass or ated a few weeks before the begin- REBUILDING FRANCE - = United States of responsibility for few days. He is now improved to them are ehEagt gh 8 ning of the fiscal year, has been suc a : Sle i Vote ' Unanimously Against Mexican affairs, to ask what it ib-' such an extent that he is holding opt nm ~~ . cessfully conducted during the year, + ry . + + : tends to do now insthe face of the| daily military conferences with the! 2 and its great and growing popularit: Aris to Hold Exposition of Methods Bill--Will Not Call Strike cold-blooded murder of a British members of his general staff DAILY MEMORANDUM has demonstrated that it supplies ana, Muterighs. Just Now. jeurject. Band at Covered Ripk to-night public need. As the parcels post Washington, dan. "13. -- The nies News of the action which the Brit- GERMANS AGAIN FAILED, and at the Palace Ring to-night. reaches every point throughout th |French Government is taking steps (Special to the Whig.) | ish Government will take in connee- -- r top. of page 3, right hand coruer, country its facilities are . greater | to provide for reconstruction follow- London, Jan. 13.--The National tion with the massacre was anxiously In Surprise Attack Between Somme tor er has , than those afforded by services op- ing the war The United States Federation of Miners, the strongest \ awaited here to-day. And Avre Rivers. Toit: installation of The officers ot: erated by private companies and its Commercial Agent at Paris, Profes-| Labor Union in the 1 nited Kingdom . Avery Couch, oné British subject (SDeciat to the Whig.) Limestone and Kingston Lodges of Ta. are lower." sor Charles W. A. Veditz, cabled the this evening voted unanimously to! { killed, was a native of (Canada. He Patis pee 13.--Germans in great| OU. W onlent a", XO ck Bre r During the year 475 new post of- | Bureau of Foreign and Domestic oppose the Government's conscrip- | was employed in the mechanical de- force attempted a surprise attack jangmore ts at \he Blose fices were established and 938 closed, Commerce to-day that there would ion bill, , : jpartment of the Cusi- Mining Com- against our positions betwéen the ~~~ nn such closing being (n nearly all cases | Pe held in Paris during May, June "qyo delegates however refused tc pany. * Somme and Avre Rivers last might, ~ BORN ) ¥ f a and July, under the patronage of. the ~proposal that a nationa ve led back 'with heavy Bs . due te the establishment of rural de- J) on ? tbositi ¢| act on Proposa U.S. T# R 1 but were hurled bac wi ea' HAN-<On Jandiry 9th. 1816. to. Mr livery. There has been a decrease prohas Poincare, eng i build s'rike he €alled at once in. protest!; ~3 : weps 'eady. | losses, leaving scores of dead and! {Asan Mis. W. 8 Auglin, Battersea, » + 330 in the aBEroEaic Lol methods and materia 8: for rebuild- against the compulsion measure, In- Washington, - Jan, 13.--Approsi-| wounded between 'the 'trenches. daughter py o ° to the: credit of depositors ir ing factories, highways, pubiie sead, a substitute resolution was mately five thousand American regu- | Lighter attacks also made in the post office savings banks, the fizure | Works Vilage houses, hotels, farm | Adopted, suthorizing the executive ican pont £0 Chimur et AMEr-| Champagne. Yesterday! and this MARRIED, 89.096408. A total 8, J ved X commitige to call another conference; ican point to Chihuahua City, réady morning in various sectors, the en- aa wat : Eo now being § improvements and various other © t of the conscription bill] for instant action should the United | used pols Ses 10 o DOWNEY -DECKIE--In . Kipgston, on 2,437,778 letters reached the I works of construction. Architects, in the event of the erip x States decide on an expedition: inte coy "sed poisgacus ga Jan. 32 the home of the groom, Letter Office during the year. engineers, - hygienists, contractors, being passed to take further steps. | on] capitalists and business men gener- Delegates reported the sentiment! Mexi¢erto' 'punish the 1} however were 'brown back to the i 1 n gtreet, hy Rev e bandits re Turks Abduct British Colony ally will participate overwhelmingly agains onscription d on. Ch J Miss Edith Dickie; daugh sponsible for the massacre in which German lines by a sudden ange ter of Ge rorge Bain Dickie, of Man. X istiict 2 fifteen American 'citizens lost their na ster, ® ngiand, to Rupert, baw. ted pr a---------------- avery dis - host . : ---------------- ence Downey, son « London, Jan. 13.--The British col v inevery d hie i % live B These troops are the fourth, Kaiser's Condition Worse. Robert Downey, Kingston, Bhi i of two IN 3 A y : . sixth, seventh, sixteenth and twen- : ent Rr A A A AAA AAA AAA ony at Bagdad, consisting ENTRIES. FOR LYONS. IER * { : eg (Special to the Whig.) 'men, nite women and a number of -- JAPANESE PREM {tieth infantry, the fourth field ar nome" Juul to a) ate om children, has 'been carried off by|jppee Space on Hudson Bay Steamer ELUDED BOMBS. He and the eighth caval- hay the Kaiser's condition is much el 55 Dros King- Turks in the direction of Mosul, 300 to France. I. They are commanded by Brig. *| worse and that two eminent special PWERY. Ay, 373, Queen. diteas, King \ ne a -- 3 q ston, s » miles distant. Lets of lhe depor- | London, Jan. 13.-To facilitate Thrown At His Automobile! teneral John J. Pershing. x ists have been hurriedly summoned Emery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs tation of the colony was transmitted | Lone oh : pas | io Nis be side Chas. Emery, in her eighteenth ta Londen through United States Am- | Canadian entries at the Lyons Exhi- Evidently By German i Calls For Prompt Panis or : : ast iC Year: 9.20 Friany morn. bassador Morgenthau and the Amer- |Pition, the Hudson Bay Company A ts Washint 3 Funeral (private) at 9.20 Fraay morn- © ican Congu! at Bagdad, and these offi- { have placed ab the disposal of the gents. Se | Ashington, Jan. cials have been asked to obtain all | EXpOrters' Association of Canada 50 ra Secretary Bubonic In Turkish Mesapoiamia. } ing at St. Mary's athedral i of State Lansing. fo- a "telegraphed {Special to the Whig Napanee papers Diease JorY jin an ecial to the Whig.) General Carranza calling {or the London, Jan. 13.---A despatch from WEBB--At Reeloy's Bay, dn Jan. 12:%, a roy mation. he Ee + From por hou Tans Tonio, an. 13. Count Okuma, the prompt punishment of the bandits) Rome says that Bubonic plague has De an ori LL ite bers of the colony were removed the 28th. Free transportation wil! be Japanese Premier, had a narrow es- Who executed seventeen Americans] broken out in Turkish Mesopotamia. [Funeral = Saturday morniig at 10 latter part of November, when Brits | uted to those applying to Secre. Cape from death early to-day at the rear Chihuahua Monday. Through ram bai o'clock, Ish trom were threatening the ohty. Fb R. J. Younge at Montreal. Ar. hands of assassins. He was return- - rangements have alse been made INE from the royal palace shortly af-| 8 : Be Eliseo Arredondo, the newly appoint- A Freshman Killed. Ty 4 Mexican anibassador here, it 'was Philadelphia; Jan. 13.-- William | with the Canadian Pacific Rajlway ter midnight, and approaching his nm . ¥ 'arranged to bring the bodies from | Lifson, a en, was killed and ROBERT J. REID 'THE WHIG CONTRNTS i d the agehts-general of all residence, when two bombs were TIE NAVY'S< SALUTE FOR BOTHA Chihuahua to Juarez to-day on a, four sophomores were seriously in- Page : : a ie all availabic same hurled at = his automobile. The three-year-old 2it tar Pave! special train. jured during the annual bowl fight: Phone hy ry Princes Seront. War Session At Ottawa; |! ples of Canadian products nowein i forded, ig = scm pe remipr; Gatora Secretary Lansing issued a state-| of the University. of Pennsylvania | '= Mexican Murders: To Help London. ombs exploded ju "Capeta rent in which he said the State De-| yesterday , - JAMES t Anadian Trade. . It is presumed the assassins were . re " partment "feels that it took every | . by _-- | G.T.R. RETURNS UP i8 1.2 po. Oefman agents. They escapeql. Negro Marderer Lynched. possible precagtion to prevent Amer: | Te's * Mek. - Win: Help Can- | J ------ Albany Expelled Roxborough, N.C.. Jad. 13. ---A jeans exposing their lives in a region | - 290. *| lon tinued. 4 Agmrennte of Three Roads: 38.8 po. Wants Buke of Allany 1 ed mob early yesterday lynched ~John W ore. guen artare is = 4 by * BHLL PASSES BY 431 TO + Mason's Rhymes Reols; Higher Than 1015 Lone an. 13.--The Duke of Richards, a negro who confessed he gress. a fa a 18 10 . PA : Local uap- )l Montreal, Jan.' 13.--Grand Trunk | Ahan ahd Saxe Cobourg, Gotha, Murdered A. T. Gurley, a wealthy Plored tha RN ams : ipo vo 13° We) SEED Ontario News | gross Ee tas. a week of wiiom_ the Commons cousin abled] farmer nent hsre. ast ea SL -- & pulsion Service Bill passed its # "Amusements? ran rl $137,180 or 18 12 hi» ors he Honts/ a z sheriff and his deputies, stormed the White House Expects Trouble. | # sécond reading by a vote of & ~Catyary Tea Meeting; Ready | jail, got the wrong negro, then the Washington, Jan. 13.---Official de-|¥* 431 to 39. to Bea: Germans. eént., compared with the correspond- ] {right_one, hanged him to a bridge gpatches from 'Chihuahua, Mexico, to ® After lengthy conference 3 ! 2 Take Arter hut Ge rmany; ing week of Jase year, Toa ireguie} The Motvighurs and Ottawa, Elis pl 4% over Little River. and riddled Sha State Department says the bodies | + with. the Premier the Labor # 0 Ta sun ect. onc of aR, and CN.R., for oe PR {re Railway an session of the} him with buliéts, while he screamed of the seventeen Americans shot by|® members of the Cabinet with- #1 Earl icons 8 me, Tales 8 i von oa ey pli na for an ct extending the| (or mescy. | : { Villa bandits arrived at that city hast $ drew ple Tusignations which hoona Stories: atcha the Legislature - ht. } were na few days ago. Canadian Bric : gi an increase of $92 5 : within which the counstructidn,! nig : nded niyo Tidings. Fatt a cent. over the same aor al pletion and pperation of the said! Very cold weather continues inthe'. At the White House and at nla a Jl191s. frattway shall be carried out, senem _proyinces. State Department there was whdon: sssarsesessarentaasisenios HT. HON, sii

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