et 4 Spprecinte = NECKWEAR ; : ¢ & = ® i THAT : 5 : . that retailing its shape, WILL, WEAR : hie 5e wa Heck Tatun 'Made from Imported Fang: | : y Iv pure Sik, tu Englinh inh; Swi and Tinian : ' 3 > and Swiss weaves. Silks at * ' nis ; . 3 Collier's Toggery Collier's Toggery Bea . fui ie re a, PAA AS rt eee - - - ---- n z YEAR 86: No. 284, KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, DECEMBER, §; 1919 3 LAST EDITION. me A RTE A SETTLEMENT 58m ~~ ge | ORNEMTE | reimeres aH FLEE Ottawa, Dec. 8.~~The Depart- ; ' Bogus Count Arrested For | LY ; { vou and of i : | A .| @rand Larceny at Instance i : pase u ll ~ i | ment of Militia and Defence an- k g of Three Prominent Men. i : = L i { | mounces with reference to draft | $ if Ts gr lei SAREE : i 8 |. + regulations respecting the issue i | New York, Dec, §.~--~Adventures of of the memorial cross to mothers "Count" Zdislaw Kamorowski, heir and wives of deceased soldiers, of 'Princess Wiamgemskaja of Po- Sident Wilson's Plan, dnd,' ended last night with his ar- : {1 paTSE | = = {r pase You ' of Electrical Power, the press, that the regulations in tirelr final form provide for the : for grand larceny, Three { } i = | - friends, one a candidate for justice of } YY { : > ' Ye, mye 3 Ee issue of two crosses in case of F-- : i tlie sipreme court in 1818, who are { 4 -r '= -- (erp tere ETC, j § | | + ONE-THIRD TRAIN SERVICE coeed'sc hive Stvanced nim 88.000 | ee : BECK 10 DOFF HIS COAT! == saslor or soldier who was | BRITISH CABINET 8 ion the strength of cable messages he ch a ay ; ; ib i ¥v y both widow and a || { Sofit himsel! while a dish washer in g r : ! : { "mother. In such instances one | ------ a popular restaurant, grew suspicious { £ : / Fo h 3 re ay 0T08s Will be Issued tothe widow es HAR 408-000. DAIROd---Rt--- FOIE + At A a es FAND FIGHT FOR 'FROVINCIAL | and orie to the mother | HELD TO-DAY TO HEAR FIELD to London to claim the estate: : RIGHTS. ! . i MARSHAL WILSON | Steamshi © even had been re- fe po : Nt 5 Alush D passage eve Eastern Ontario Must Secure The | ARE TO BE DEPORTED. | The Allied Note to Germany Will . Hundreds of Passenger Trains With. | served for the "count" and two of : s : ! drawn ou Mondsy--Many Hundred | 18 benefactors. i ¢ ; | Development of the St. Lawrence | America Rids Herself of Two Mis.| 00 Discussions--Germany Must - ce fey" pe Furies Nevin, a lawyer. and \ & ¢ = nd = | River Water Powers to Grow | chievons Anarchists Sign or Allied Forces Will Move Thousands of Workers Are Idle. | gon go Zsernsak, an export merch- Th : 2k, : poof ' | now Silovous Anarchists. "| Sia ; | Weahington, Dee. 8.---The b jut were the complainants. They | ppd = 2 : | Industrially, | Berkman and Emma Goldman, his Lond o. 8 > Washington, Dec. 8.--The PUES | were impressed with the "counts 7 ; Ke. gli: | Toronto. Dec. 8. Hampered in hey companion in thirty years of anar- | jo: br Loe. SA special meet- py. Wald stil in the dark to-day 4 10 jmuavity, although they overlooked oA - GE Re P ' |industrial development by lack of | chistlc activities, were sent from the | 6 Of the Cabinet has been called the Gavernmant's atest move Lo get- | tha fact that the Fablegtaimg from - rye = | electrical energy, Eastern Ontario is | mainland of the United States, pro- for to-day to hear the report of Field tle the coal strike. Not a hint of the | Xs London "solleitom™ were written i ii ade | clamoring for Hydro-Elsctric power. D8DIY never to return. "Ordered de- | Marshal Wilson's decision upon mes. fon sending and® not on receiving / orted for ur, ! i y a ) \ | The municipalities have appealed to = Goran, ing gh sures to be taken if Germany refuses nature of the proposals had been |, pu "au OT 1 dres of the London i 8 made public either by the miners or | jayyers turned out on investigatidd : PALL ) : Bw, | . | Sir Adam Beck to come to their aid. | were taken by ferry fo the immigra- | © S10 the protocol. There is no their officials, but comfort was taken to be a Salicatgssen more. The i X A : : [ The Electric Knight has investigat- i Sion station at Ellis Island, tn New | doubt Marshal Foch's military pro. 3 5 'gs state | "count" got $1,000 from Nevin, the X A * lai 1 3 ? - | 1 ork harbor, where they will be held | gram will su 1 in Attorney-General Palmer's » je { police say, $5,000 from de Zsernzak 5 ed the problem and is ready to pro { until a ship is available for them to am i es ported f the pact Lo ment that he was sure the end was n {and $3,000 from George Fudshowsk!. E: -- . ; HE ceed with extensive power develop- | be sent to Russia, whence they came. & gned, it was said. sight, Success or failure of the presi-- Pe > : . > ment works on the St. Lawrence. | Their liberty on. bail expired when Field Marshal Wilson, in his con- dent's plan will not be. determined | FAMINE TERROR NOW bug 2 pr * {Things might 'go merrily as a mar- ney were surrendered by their coun- | ference with Marshal Foch Saturday until Tuesaday, wien the strike lgad- STALKS IN EUROPE i -- : es | riage bell but for an unsympathetic {oe jit the demanq of the Department offered the co-operation of the Brit- ¥ ers will cinsider it. j ; : : Government at Ottawa and powerful | m---- ish fleet, if armed force ie necessary The followihg formal statement | The British Director of Relfef | ONE OF THOSE NO-LIMIT GAMES. | Corporations at Montreal, which arc | é4S4tTPitibeortestssdese| 10 compel Germany fo 'accept the was fssned to-day at the White | Paints Dismal Picture of ~--New York Tribune. | hostile to public' ownership. bitter | © + #| terms of the alMed protocol, an Ex- House: "It is hoped that there will be Conditions. | Pt A A i Baht is dévelopiig, cad tho Hydro 4 GREECE UP TO LINE. * | change Telegraph despatch from afternoon of | ) @ settlement on Tuesday ALLIES MODIFY {MUST TURN OVER will have to battle every inch of the [+ (Canadian Press Despatch.) : Paria sald it was understood there. RL Hoped For Tuesday Aftemoon By Pre- 19 the mythical 310,000.000 sutate i ¢ | -- F 3 Which Is Suffering Much Through Lack which were lately published in if Force i dei } Make Germany fs ontrove between the miners, | y 4 n, Dec. 8.--A revie f - X the 'aerators snd the Government Atione 1r Central Berooniow. 9 ed PASSENGER SHIPS | way. |% Balonika, Dec. 8.--The Greek + | The despatch said it had been learned * troops in Asia Minor have ad- 4 | reliably that Foch will give Germany accepts iners |. a rite { i through the acceptance by the m by Sir William Goode, British Direc- : The war, we have to wage," de- | . . The Allies Will Not Recognize | ciares sir Adam * 1s for provincial | a0ced to the line fixed by the # | Six day's notice of further allied of a plan for a definite settlement | tor of Relief in, Europe, who has Just} lg . proposed by the president, Which | returned from a sojourn there, SOME OF TERMS Sale to Holland By | rights. The Province of Ontario has le ily ance, according iv : Docu pation if Germany refuses to i " 1, was submitied to Acting Czecho-Slovakia, Poland, Hungary | | the exclusive right to th of the y JoRoea, 0 tri oo unary German © rig e. use |% the army he X Mat ; en oe: of fie miners, b3 aad Austria, secerding pe ir wi London, Dec, he have rea- | ater powers of the Bt. Lawrence | jon, of Ln ny or Ee de ie Tranny hoor; nortan Attorney-Genera oh ©¢ {llam, are all confronted with great | - an ver above Lake St. Francis and |g ok : - i \ night." | for! shortages. In the case of Hun- | son to believe," says the Times, | north of the International boundary, | 4 Srealkis, hag thus been complete : nine Fit bank of the Rhine al- : < : gary, he estimated the shortage be- | of th Protd Pu ; 'that Dutch names have been given {and We are not going to take dicta- |g 2 a ¥ is under way, according to the One-third Railway Service on. ot fore tho next harvest would reach | 6 PTo06o ting the Peace Treaty to five largé passenger steamships | tion from thé Province of Quebec." | SEPP RIOT PEI SPR 0E Be od yet Koil sua already Chicago, Dec. 3 madre k= ong Salt 3 Into Effect which are stated to have been sold | oe { I The London 5 passenger trains: were WiLh( the | fat) 3 Said he Tung 2a L's million of : by Germany to Holland in the course | Will Take Off His Coat. that 4 from service on the railroads of fatherless children in Serbia suffer- y y | Sir Adam is leaving for England in TEXT OF ALLIES' REPLY Sadar trict comp Ha: y nee ---------- ' , mostly in the middle | ing from malnutrition and learned h of the recent hostilities, tliat the |g ow d Lad | op gd south-west, in ac- | that 35 per cent. of the population CLA [ Sy Says to sop ¥ Beck, who is With the terms of the treaty. w had tuberculosis. ' OE lina Lasnod hulls and funnels have been painted { indisposed, and will spend some time {To Germany Requesting That the "Germany's fate i in her > the instruc 8 own gi bon Bn railroad administra- | " More than 2,400,000 tons of food-J | with the Duteli colors and that the {among the Derbyshire hills: during | Protocol be Signed. hands," declared the Mail "Phere tion. Hundreds of others had been stuffs, costing nearly $500,000,000, : ; Ya her convalescence, ~ He will return to | (Canadisnu Press Uokpatch) b ey ; fie : ao : Saat vessels are now lying in German { Canada early in the New Year. He! , Dec. 6.--The text of the re- | 8iready has been {00 uch delay, ordered annulled on Wednesday next, | Seelared Sir Willlam, had been de-| OVER DESTRUCTION OF GERMAN | ports with a Dutch crew on board realizes the strength of the opposi- |PI¥ of the Allled powers to the lat- | °vesion, and talking. Germany el. chiefly in the east. In New England, Tl Lon Buvepess relief since the FLEET AT SCAPA FLOW each. These vessels were built in| tion to his scheme for development jest communication from Baron Kurt | ther must comply or suffer the oon orders were out to cancel 300 trains He laid eo atress on Gxten- | 4 Tn -- ; 1914, and as yet have done no ser-|of the Eastern Ontario waterpowers. | Yon Lersner regarding the original Sequences. It is time for action. odnentar, Hoducon of 1 Fete sion ot toad ta Contes Boe 3 | 20 lo Mterrd Fu Fagus Tribune 1 eh mine ac Sess Lotte I | Stier squat took mio. RY 3érvice in the Unite ts to ap- | the United States, in co-operation *=Ulauses Relating to "The sale of the ships jo. Holland 1 come back from Bugland, and we | effect Pr -- rp adopied oy too much "im; udent bickering" a since the strike beget ary "the total. | With Great Britain, saying that un-| *Pd Evacuation of Baitic Provin. not. recognized, of a by the | yl have a show-down," he sald, re {the Supreme Council toda Sig the "treacherous toro ey . Granimataly, aoe i workers Igns this was done Central Europe ves Eliminated, 5 : Allies; under the terms of the Peace ferring emia Ty rind [note it is demanded that Germany { The text of Promigr Clemenceais's A od idle to-day on account of the | WO¥ld become a desolate waste. Paris, Dc, 8. The Alia lave | (roaty the ships must be delivered |." po (CH Ontario. "All 'we are | 580 the Protocol providing for the | note to von Lersner concerning ihe Bgtamtsmol-. non-essential industries. | EOCK MARKETS cofisernted di ; to them. The fact that there Is no asking from the Dominion Goverment | SATTVIBE out of the peace terms, fail- | exeessive German armament com- - ' , HERBIE Pome SBOCK MARKETS, . p to modify. some of the: room: for misubderstanding on this ing which the Allies, it is set forth, [plained of, 'which was made public ¢ rve the fuel # Moasures to conse! Hemi, terms of the protocol butting the point is shown by the entries in the ite Ease. and 1 Am out to ses | will be obliged to have recourse +o rly every part of . i 0 WAR « went ahead in nearly Quotations Furnished by Bongard, beaco treaty 1nlo effect, to which Current volumes of Lloyd's register, entitled to in the matter of water. | Military measures. , charged, in addition to the formation the country. , Ryerson & Co., 237 Bagot - Germany has made object] The ccording to which four of the ships " TT ---- the Reichwehr (Imperial Defence ------------ Street. b Objections. The 4 power development. already have been alloted to British _The Hydro-Electric Commission HAS BEEN ARRESTED a aLising She Sishur. 5 : clause providing for indemnity for \ THREE IN CABINET Now York Stocks. the destruction of the German fleet min io MBNAZe: for the RIPPING | ui have the backing of & aon Beer. Charge He Stood Guard While Tisza Zeitfrelwillige (emergency volun. $ ern Ontario Hydro-Electric Assocla- Was Slain teérs), which are devia 43 be vir- WiLL SOON RETIRE Opening Close | at Scapa Flow is modified so as to "ON -- Atchison .... «\ .. 86% 86 refer to The Hague tribunal the The view is held strongly in Brit- tion which is to be formed by the r . Foster; Burrell, A. L. 8ifton-- |B. £0... .. 110 33° 33% | question whether the delivery of top. 15h Shipping circles that whutever | (18 ¥ palities at a meoting In Brock. |, iy: DOC §--Captain Cera: | tually' military forces. It summons ' or Bord Nye ta esse ee 139% 1394 | Dage will cripple Germany, It is un. IRancial arrangements were made | iC TR © {ihe an former Hungarian officer in| Germany to reduce. her forces strict- 4 Possibiy Mewburn--- en NYG olin derstood the final paragraphs of the °F Germany with neutral shipping' When the battle for control of the ihe smploy Sa the sub-commisslon | ly to the limits of the Rony: + May Go South Again. Reading .. ., iv 71%. protocol providing that even atter i088 I8 no concern of the Allies, St. Lawrence waterpowers opens, oaacpara ef 4 been arrested n Southern Pac, .. , 106 he Peace treaty fas gone inte of: S04 2140 that the Allies are hot fn- |. jOVISRCS, WMterpowers opens. former Premier Count Tisza, It 1s| MEPIS GIE0048000004 Ottawa, Dec. 8.--Christmas time |g, Rallway ,, ., . 231% fect the Allies might use military terested in regard to any arrange- that so far as provincial rights are charged that he accompanied Jose nid will seo lively times in federal poll~| Union Pacific ., .. 1251s forces of coercion to ensure the ex- Meus for compensation which Ger- involved in the international portion | Pogany, former War Re nh 1,000 MORE CANADIANS ties. Sir Rober} Borden must recon~! yaping .., |. fy ¢ | ctution of the treaty's terms has Many might or might not make with Of the St. Lawrence River in Ontario, | the Hungarian revolutionary Govern | ® TO BE REPATRIATED. + struct his cabinet. Those who will|yenne 'ney © °° 1 jg7y % | ben eleminated entirely, as also the Hollind in respect of a transaction | OLthe Bt. Lawrence River In On right | ment to Tisza's villa and stood guard | ® = » \ retire are Sir George Foster, Hon. Gen, Motors .. ..-343 | flause relating to the exacuation of Which they cannot recogaize, The to the use of the waters and sub- | at Tisza's gate when Tisza was killea, | ¥ London, Dec. 8.--1t is expect- + Martin Burrell and Hon. A. L. Sitton. | ge doparer ., "1001 | the" Baltic provinces by = German fact remains that Germany will be aqueous lands north of the interna. 3 > "|# ed that a thousand Canadians % + and probably Hom. 3. C. Mewburn. f,, "poo "' "* "sexe. "35 | troops. : [iialred fa Seiivar the shins to the | 8d LE Oo Th a Canad Newsprint Orders. | # Will be repatriated daring this Hon, A. L. Bifton's health makes it |, S00, 66 661 | go lPutation of responsibility to!Allles in accordance with the terms only by such uses as may require to | Montreal, Dec. 8.--One of the most | # Month. With the exception of jmpossible for him to remain In po-g jog tpl oft 108% 107% | Germany for the sinking of the ships Of peace. be made of these waters for naviga- |important developments in connection | ¥ Some small details detained in litical lite, and he wishes to retire as Anaconda Ey da 58% 585 { at Scapa Flow is left in the protocol, reset" tion purposes. with the Canadian newsprint indus. © Buxton and Liphook for hand- pooh as possible. General Mewburn Bethlehem * Steel ign 949 95 according to the best information Ob- rey TIDINGS ; try is the large orders ap Have bee % ing over ordnance stores to the J may be induced to remain. It is pro- | PE CAGE. 230 og | tainable. The note to the German: JHE W D'8 TiD mime backed in xe o1 Brital Re oeh # British authorities; all Can- bable Lloyd Harris will enter the | mt Wickle .. Le a i t1 5 | Plenipotentiaries regarding the sign- IN CONDENSED FORM Then ® omiin This in by hag | & edians remaining in England : 0 t as minister of trade and | a fio on Jopper, 1a 51% [ing of the protocol, setting forth the $7 ---- Retarded by Lack of Power, ued pa. a ro oss 4 are now quartered in London. merce: Along with him will be | RD. Steel .. .. ., , 108 | Allted position as Indicated, will be Tidings From All Over Told In| For some years past the Hydro- n showing tremendous increases new members of the cabinet. from | US. Steel .. ,. .. 104% 104% | handed te Baron Von Lesner, head po Pithy Electric Power Commission has real- | uring the past few months, as a New Brunswick and British Colum-| Midvale .. ,. .. .. 508 50% | of the German mission this atter-} a nted and Filthy ized that the industrial development xanul of the efforts of the Canadian bla. ome noon. "Way. of Eastern Ontario has been seriously 1 ort Paper Lompany, which hand- | ___ a . It Sir Robert Borden remains at | Breath Canadian Stotks; | : : : retarded by the lack of a supply of wh e outpy of a number of Can. ; y \, the head of the government, he will | Braz Bn... 82 cut Expect Satisfactory Issué, The greatest percentage of di- | electrical energy, similar in quantity | : a . | NEWS IN BULLETIN. | De unable to be present much of the Lan. Cement .. ., 718, vet * (Canadian Press Despatoh) vorces to-day rance are sought {and price to that which has so great- t is expected that there will be Gi ; i >54 next session. His health is such that | Can, Steamship, pid. 87 ae London, Dec. 8.--Bonar Law de-!by working people and shopkeepers. ly accelerated industtial development | further expansion of this business' se . Ye 1 f fave to spend the winter in | Can. Loco. .. ,. .. 1008. 'a clared in the Commons to-day that | Canada's train reduction is 'equml | in Western Ontario. vestigations | during the next couple of Years, as President Wilson has mad 4 ne Cons. Smelt 30 there w 'to 9.18 . the total 5 reports indicate that the E Care 2 pro \ the south. To permit of his absence, ns. ers .: . 3 he ere was little reason for doubt that 'to 9.18 mer cent: of. the tota Steam | jsading to a solution of this problem cate t the English | ,.01 tor the soft coal strike settle- EL pa 'reconstruct and strengthen | Dom. Steel .. .. .. 73B. - _.. |the communications proceeding be-- Passenger train mileage of the Do! , | Papers prefer to do business with the t and it may be accepted b Bes ipavernment, The BIIme MIGter.| Nove Boots Stes ~~ 700: ~++{ the comm Allied powers regarding Minion. a i oacaaar Way, Jor some years, Canadian mills as against compepies Hen. an ¥ bs accepted by both i 8: opera orway and Sweden. faced with a very difficult situa- | Steel of Canada ... 20H Immediate ratification of the pekco{ A new fssue of Province of Ontario a 'He must strengthe® his govern treaty would have a satiety my | bonis for $3,000,000 was sold to Ae- pe Bindi hpi ve at 3 < ete st ment or he must remain with im- Elect Cheese Directors. issue. millus-Jarvis & Co, and a syndicate Niagara, has only recently been Higher Pay For Jurymen, paired health and a weakened con-| i Relleville, Dec. 8 Hastings 0 -------------------- on a 5.80 basis. . | made manifest by reason of the huge stitution to lead in the commons this | County farmers, at' a répresentative | Wht Henry Winnett, who for over half | quantities of electric power used dur- | IY council during this year spent $19, = . session, or he may retire. meeting held at Springbrook, ap-| DIES IN SHERBROOKE. a century been. connected with | ing the war in the manufacture of | $02 on ten concrete bridges, and ex-| More than one hundred thousand pointed five provisional directors to | the Queen's Hatel, Toronto, is BOW | runitions and 'other 'war materials. Sindnd $i0a8 '5 Huntingdon downs divorce cases are awaiting trial in . ' rlo waship : 2 ' ¥ act on the board of the big company | Customs Official at Beebe, Que., Was sole owner of the property and busi- | ; which it is proposed to form te take Native of Prescott. ness. te The lydro-Eleotric Power Com-|on" county provincial highways. The --- .. WOULD REGRET TO SEE over and operate co-operatively many | Prescott, 'Dec. §.--At the age of] Fourieen ex'oftieials of various Iission has, during the past Yeas, ef. council passed: a motion to be for-| The labor party will run a com- RESOLUTION PASSED of tis cheese factories and creamer. fiftp-two, the death occurred in hLos-| French Ministers have been commit | {ered upon an extensive investigation warded to the attorney-general of plete slate in the Toronto civic elec- ' n. | lcs of the province. The five men |Dital af Sherbrooke, Que. of W. H.|ted for trial on charges of fllielt tras. [of theproblemsinvolvedinharnessing | the province that Jurymen's pay be! tions j [ the waters of the St. Lawrence for! increased from $2.50 to 84 per day. : - LEE EEE XX | German Defence Minister Noske 8 he will never sign the co Belleville, Dec. 8.--Hastings coun- rb , ' is pace ne France. A ------ 2 ; y D is; col : " € 3 President Wilson Hopes Con- chosen: are representative dairymen | Daniels; collector of customs at Bee-| ficking in food depots and profiteer | the heeds of industrial advancement in their respective dtistricts. They | be, Que. apd a former resident of |ing. aA a od ib Does Not Want Fall are Messrs. J. Thompson, of Spring- | this own Th Danlels was born in Action was taken by the supreme | int Eastern Ontario. Nearly $100,000 Whe apa aaa et ci oft s Resolution Adopted. Book ohn McCaffery, of Madoc; | Prescott in 1887, and was the only | Council, Saturday, toward food relief | 18s been spent on surveys and other | In a fide dFatted by ¢ Supreme | "eonl. Strike 2 -- Ts Herb. Mouck, of Thomasburg: Hugh | son of H. Daniels: Tn Y894 he was] for Aus and Armenia. fond renal investigations in connection with a Council it is demanded that Ger- count of the 801 t coul. ne. : (Canadian Press Despatchy Maloney, of Marmora; C. W. Thomp- | married to Miss Avis Smith, Brock-| measiirés toward sarrying relief int | solution of the problem. These in- Many sign the protocol providing for | "Jimmy" Wilde,ifly weight chaui- Washington, Dee: 8.--"President | son, of Stirling. : ville, who siirvives with Nis father | effect have been taken. vestigations indi that approxi- | the carrying out of the peace terms, | J of England wa yp Rian . Wilson would be gravely concerned Saas and two sisters, Mrs. 'H. J. Eward,| Eljah Porter, Restoule, Ont., was | Mately two million horsepower is | failing which the Allies, it is set | 8 rkey oy Saturday night at oi 4 to sed any such resolution Rass €on- | Missionary Sheltered Agitators. Ottawa, and Miss - Luella Danlels, | accidentally and fatally shot. by a | Capable of development on the inter. forth, will be oblized to have Te | waukeo The Getent Of Wiide a gress," he wrote Senator Fall today | Seoul. Dec. 8--The Suprema Cour: | town. ' gun in the hands of Fi brother-in- | hational reach of the 8t. Lawrence |€0urse to military measyres. | surprise. . He succeeded in on in referring to the Fall resolution | on Tuesday confirmed the decision of = law, Oswald Bartgn, near Sand, Lake, | River between Lake Ontarlo and | The ok Of Miss denpnounced In | oor' two of [the fan chase ans requesting the President to sever di- [the Court of Appeals, convicting the 3 while looking for their cattle. Lake St. Francis, of which the pro- Syinninss of (Jsabel Maclean, Sharkey was best in seven sessions lomatic relations with the Carranza | Rev. Ei Miller Mowry, a Preshyter- at St. Premier Li 'Geor speakin od | LL.B, er-at-law, daughter of a Government. oo ould sunstitute 2 lan missionary of Mansfield, Ohio, of eh eatin ers : Deter ® jelahchester Retorn elu : > Fac- {sheltering Korean agitators during » ring ec rejected | SHO YOIY KXave the Korean revolt. Mr. Mowry was | OR the River Road, three miles from ¢ : sentenced to pay a fine of 100 yen BArTOW ! or go to prison for twenty days. Bi The court gave Mr. Mowry thirty |! every (days in which to, decide whether he = Noid pay the fine or serve the jail erm. gr * " ig Shed rvrsbars sti dnt i gn Bis ts at oi Eighteen and seven-tenths of the was | French officers mobilized during the [Ey Sen gd seta 18 to.0 1 = {esi SET PES Tak edie shinilar causes he! The steamer Sir Trevor Dawson is jon the way down' to Buffalo, N.Y. .| with 622,000 bushels of winter oats, the largest load of oats éver shipped | to this port. Ao ¥ , Senator Peter Talbot d @%y at bis home fn P2099 9% 044 . §5 E245 Ean BE un Sif 5 ? the Boinsial *srassissesens ak ssbb banes