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Lindsay Weekly Post (1898), 23 May 1902, p. 3

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'l‘r ' W“. luv-J W Co. mil N. “‘3th of h '9" worth 7%. And can Human it La stated that. the "net under man-actions from ”“90. This «alemcut is mis- ~IInamuvh nu ll convoys the MI: tint 11w men struck for “We. wheres-- they actually Idiot: arm- .1 fair warning‘ .- n. .‘(llOH was taken as “It Against hm com-an in- keep- h"1mm r. all part ol each man's hlee. while at the «lame :lme "350 mtantrc that tha- full and wen then be mid. flu k Mm: tlu- men entlrely “my 0' 9h“ roman-no 2r. th. ”I ' paper. hm :33“? 10 m yesm 'utconld bv- «onxuh rod 11 MM". L-‘t tho rinlnn tsunami mthnut an: uwupn) munm: No :1: launch-'- wma ,mu b-uflrr m «bk-h Um ‘ ‘Imfif' but I V!“ «Holdall-411m" whfl ‘RIIHIH‘ for UN‘ ( Mdhflo' to dual Ir mm mm 1:81th "am to haw um Manna amm- time. In with :uhormz m l; Um they am am».- tte Internal! 1 won them by W unlv-w they bot bur mu grxevunca. IN! the Inn-I'M of an “ "' "051"?!” of the town 3W” upon tloa labor- . "PM“ b; their willing. a" "1me honoueo to .5 “D03 thMr promloe to hug” mull»? 01 men. I'M- MM “I 711012th be Ill ”up. nafi'“ "‘0 in demndhml ion g MRITHBUI CO. STRIKE __ __ mam” mums mu, uufiwus tfiyglmvow it. 1 ENE?” perflorm "5 i M n (‘0. cm“. In t e _ . 9 pa can act on tho inform. u” ’005‘ an m; ““3 H ““ Kim?“ 10 mu 3:“ “yanking: ntlon or ~n9t as they choose. I have “1‘“ nature 81"“? "331 mm or V » . . : - . - done my (fifty. I did not and have the blood should be on we the Lo. mlcnu shutting down no intention or discussing the merits 90“” chm“ WEI" U mm mm.“ am "that it may mean I or (impel-its of the strike. but when ‘3 a t°m° than ‘3 ”9" 135.3» moving to Ecnelon Falls. etc.’ the Committee any they struck Mtnr Wizliams- Pink pm” haw For DU part. I 03.131101. seq “0" CIICh‘ -ffl.fl' warning to MT. Mm- ! l-nnnnt I the World nxuu- tn A--- _ -A... _.\_l.l b... 0.. ¢|A_ A , move would he to damage. M 1 run] the 33,1th (0. sumo. In the art. He rdcrred :10 3mm 88:, “you nndm- pm! the Co. mtcnd shutting down HII would um: um: which un- ~ 1 The blio can act on the info ‘3 Ra‘mb‘m (0' an“. 3n the zu-t- ntion arm as they choose. In; :19 referred ’10 .‘0‘1'835' 32°“ ““1”“ dome my duty. 1 did not and h mm: the (o. untens shutting down no Intention of discussing the me 321: mm." an] "that it may mean or Merits of the strike. but w 593' moving to i-‘enelon Fans, etc. tho Committee any they struck :11 mm pan. 1 cannot seq how such Jau- wnrnmg tour. Baker I yap m";- would be to the company's agree with them. The mm mm itanlngv. as l pmmxne the empku- tion was after ten o'clock, and. tl ,u-qunm: 10 run :L mull at Faneion struck at noon. alter stating t! w “0qu para treatment similar the.‘ wmfld We him until antun mm: mm?! tm- LII-\W‘ mcn lot-k night :m-J any porwn known 1 ,_ A mnrmt rnr a moment think Bahr- conld not change a "mum m wulkmzun-u m erwgv would which nap been In lot-co for ya:- nk nth am hm mlmmt than without conmltlnz the firm! 0": ..;.\.\.--_-; in other place... or that which no told them Would requh :12. km. me'l demand privileges right doomâ€"You”. etc. mmnm humna-uu rm] unruwonnb'e G. H .H‘OJ‘KINS mm». L-t Hu- «aims of the man Lindsay. My 17th. ,muhkrml mthuut an: talk about â€"-Â¥ "IE RATHIUI CO. DIFFICULTY. {To the Editor of The Post.) I)?” Sin-l notm‘ xn your bane of 5:}: man. an nun-IL- dealing with amply to an item appearing May‘s Issue of The Evening mrmn' gum Rmtxrbun Co. has allo.r the men space ban; gun um lllT-S'l’. IIS‘I’. m; the Editor of The Post.) um ”Pm-mm. mm trout Mun m)" mlor nhcp tn Mr. Kylua‘o cor- ”, m a msgrucv to a north country HUM"- Tho rum! and dldmvnlk on mpwulh w!“ columns «.1 uld bunrdl. «one- and am. hvcr) vhntor Who roll)” to town m-arly ”way; uh,- ‘ mi! west or our mam Inn-m, and Ham told an.) open their eye. about “r‘llh. We ”Joan: of ' he "erer WM. III; [“338 (cmiifi'ns. The Weekly Post. Avoid Imitations. COM M U NICATION S ; when 11:») five Um condition In I ”a: gum-walks and roudi are Lpt our Counc'u aee to this 1:!!er at once; they know: we wing to ham- large cram In on Ju'y Isl. and. 12th. and {or me don‘t let "tut-ac stmngez's ch :: {E171} streets-Yours. ctt‘.‘ , of The 1 rc'mfiou '0, and In u M‘s 0. null " 35 the 602mm; 3 m.- 10 do“! with.“ l mu t :m mummy Lo. are u» haw thvlr will run- mmo tune. from my ex- DOC :ubnrmx men. I no u they am not cola: r..- mtnrmis of those 2: them by mum: out «a they believe they I KHQVAMR'. Wouivl It amount at an ouncernad | onruk rod m in demanding D - 'h" the payment mum! by them W1 condemn the In: a largo part I’d-cameo wazel '9 of paying the '01)”. etc. and ‘ll'l M basin-us mean V'- no fear mu all rcmow from or this town and [h cultivmgm by ’annot I)» «owed ll?" '0‘!“ Solicitor, 1: 1711 ho- men entirely Company in this v‘ct treatment similar Lm- Linda-w men iot-k 'ur a moment think an m “MW would hm Jmlzmon't than Hm- placan. or that I demand privileges ' '1'"! care the Trade rvnllze .Y ester-day ’s DWW H: Ito milk. "3| you that ‘thu «'h Um whnlo town I I cannot «gr-3.. I0" whun you any, :- UN‘ ('vnlcil nrJ a rod nut-mun We vinlmn of the mam Of the defence .‘xN OLD-TIMER erro r. talk a but) 5 s I (ollingwood Bulletin; An example 531 Richard O’Brien, formerly O'I't'l u! the economy of concrete is to tn; 6th vomnm Infantry, testified 1 seen in the towns of Northern 0n.» gigsomsiiyatfi; :giegdlfiglizga 18:10, in the very heart. of the. “HP. 5 Spanish woman at one town. “Du: baring sections. where concrete )8 :dum" or explosive bullets, he said now being; used instead or timber for were issual to troops in the regule culverts. Timber is too expensive for . way and ‘1": 11°" ‘ble execution. . v . . . , “There were unwritten orders a (alverte. No townalnp can aflord 1t. -. ,, , Nothing can illustrate more clearly t?“ no prisoners, Whlf'h'were ca; the carelessness of a. Council than to mod on"- 1:: one Wgn- He du find them still using expensive low. not .know who wsued the orders, HI be: instead of concrete ..... Jan-mom adymtted that he had seen many tmp Councillors are beginning to P37801108. Md they were treated realize: the above fact. They have kmdly by claws and men. purchased a set of moulds .and it is m;â€" to be hoped their example will be {01- ‘ . 0 , ' ‘ lowed by other Councils. , New York, May allâ€"rho ferrybnut. Although the town of Desero'uto ‘Mauch Chunk, 60111de wnh n. milâ€" is our: of the bullet-n; lumbering towns road float yesterdey. A man “am“; in Ontario, it has now desgdgd not Castlexmm was lulled. . . to we no wplank walks; 7 -« Joya-gins m {of cement wwxg Burned "tumult . 1'3- W. Batman. warrant} the town 1 Benevme, Hey 20V.â€"Wcsley mm (fibula. have W “10 coat 0t Wart. “India-n; was burned to hug. cement "N” to be chum What-3 in a. barn w Monte Saturday 5 (er than‘pbnt. ' ~ I . night. i ' . ._..H..,.” U. u... U...ou, “mu; at ““113ng Pink Pills. and. i shall rocn Hula-3~ {Filer-e has never been ““1158 have, a 3003' word to say “1" an) pronoun tronbit- with the men, their hvhaif. ' .' :ng who have alwayfl been flatisiled. but Through the" action on the 91003 "g the Union now object to the company and nerves these pills cure}. finch a“? keeping back part or the pay to the ""55“". 3‘" rheumatism. sciatica. St- 0- end of 1 “.1180". The C0” we be- \itus “anew, indigestion. kidney tron.‘ ce lieve. intend abutting: down their mm m"- partial paralysis. 0“" 3” an?" and starting tire Slim mill at l-‘eneion "at 5°“ “(it “3.5mm?“ W'th that in) Falls. which they have lately pu'r- "1" name. D". Emma“ Pm“ P‘"“ m rinsed. For some wars the Co. '0‘ PM": People, 0“ every box. If ;, have been (-ontempla tun: removing to 30‘" dealer does "0t keep "Lem they ,8 Feneion Falls. and. it looks as if this will In “N”: W paid: at 0"? cents n. strike is going to be the mean of "- P0X .0” 8“ 1’01““,{01' 3w”, P! - Lindsay losin'z om» or its best indus. ’dT'GR‘n-T "l? D" W‘ “911"" M9110.“ 3 tries by which the men. our mar- C0" B'O"‘k""'"' Out ,5 chants and every person will suffer. *2: Ahmad) mvpral of thp man who have 1'30.“ no I'El. 1‘0 PRISON. not struck haw been ordered to i-‘en- ~â€" ulcn Falls. As this is a. matter in: But it out 3'»; Ann Mann-u: and can. which the whole town is interest»?! bee Hun Triumph“. we think the Council and Board oi . . , 'I‘mdn should see if something: cannot “0","931' 3m." 30-”C01- GaynOr M done. The men who urn striking and (.upt. Greene were removed iron) and have homes new will cvrtninly W“ Windsor ”m” ‘0 th" “mum" wife: the most. Juli of the Montreal district. Judge ___â€"___ Lui’umninc decided that the turn men hall r m ‘ ’ ‘ - -."“.. no...“ N e am in [nmon until the ex tradition Proceedings are resumed on At Portal-'0 Book-tore- Friday next. It. is believed that the â€"â€"-.â€"â€" change was considered necesuuy in n"... ... in . 3°“... 3." “I”, view of the fact that threats: were Mindcn Echo: One “00' hut ‘wcekl made by Quebec people to have Gay- ‘ ~ nor and Greene back to the Ancient as than: :fiLJi?:l€:sfin;ie;ofibg-P Capitol. coute (inc Coute. , Total to Quebec. :23" mgzlllgogrrm- '31:: Lottery-Quebec has for the moment “ saw a huge bear crossing the lake. triumphed, A apocml train left Quo- N The: hnmedlaxely gave chm, and b” 3’0st afternoon at 5 o clock. econ came up with lruin. who, alter "Ed “‘0 omdalfl reached here,. ‘ttrmed reoclving' a. law. prod: of a pike pole. ""3 an 0m" from -’ “18¢ Andrew. 0: docioctl he would. get in the boat. Gaynor ond Green were hustled on The men did not want a live bear to the Ancient Capital. Mr. Mnemos- oo close, so they had quite a. battle.i ter, K.C., and Chief Carpenter went our. man being thrown into the lake.i by the regular train. but those in the bout kept the bear -â€"-â€"-â€"~_ vii engaged till he got into the boat AIIBICANI' BAIBAIIW. ty again. when 119- some) a. peavy and ” â€"-â€"- wa dealth the bear a blow, on: the head "Dun Du. nun-u Iliad-Un'wrlthl an which stunned him, and the rest was Mon to 1‘“. x. Pun-on. ty m‘y‘ . I Washino'fnn Iran, on , h.-._-_ H .- In tetvrouw 16" {1131 "atazumont l‘ [)0]: to any the“ nu man was (‘VN’ naked to Sign. or “an nixm'd. hiu mum: to a copy of mid. {NEH or comlitmnv. â€"-Yonm. etc.. Ewnln; Post I "nut-«5 u numnumim. tlon nignnd by Tim (‘ummlttmn In which lht'y “Me llmL v'mpluy '2'» of "h Rumba" (n. m-rr- vmnpwllm! to am: a cup) or um cannulmuu DOW-HI u!) m tyn null and: the null 0mm Old-Fashion“ lcthods. Lln'iany. May 1951.- i . -..,.. Ina-3 (A alga-en mu: them. The first intima. medicines in the" tome, “1'9 tion was aflor ten object. and. they ‘95 W4 ht‘mwflwewina nu Wk at am altar swung that qun one end. of the mud to t: the) “1mm give him until Saturdau “'1“ b" found. grateful POOP] night and any pot-sun knows Mr. chm‘n’ully “CKVOMMT’ ”Ht tr Baxkrr voum not change :1 regulation .fl‘e‘r 5"“ “WW-l“ LU this firm: which' hay been m force fur yam-u “5'1"91 Among- Hump. m Mr. without Confiultinx thr! chv'l Offimv, l,‘°"“‘"“"x' "~ momlnvnt youn which 1w told them would rcqulr.‘ “‘1" “."L‘ 3" JWOIH‘N Q0006“ right doom-Your». ”a my”: ‘ but some yew-ct 1 mm x‘ _. ». . unala‘nt uuflemr, for ovur [our Limk’lr MAM" 1791?. H .m‘l .RIVS. tltu Ni‘unw ll'l'nnrnlnp nlnl m...â€" to the matter at once, hence the formation given you, and can a express my surprise that you are anxious to disavow it. I A Correction. (Tr. Um E‘Xltor ul’ Thu I’m» :‘Ir.â€"!n Sujunmyn lum- nf 'rnlng Post I "01101;“ mmmm mu gum! llu‘ tin-won. either wag. Thu men In will find «tam: Thom in more Rathhun mill t‘l Him“. (.1. They c all their logs w l-‘u-nolon Falls. 1 ago, when the (1 was boing disuussuL 1 cold water posblbk‘ on that the Lompnny tho much in favor of tho pmyer! another (solicit the negotiations. Knowing this, I thought it my duty to to tho matter at nnl-n vxmrt rmuon utnkc and oxpronseu hich Will not "out at 1nd can who the rest to their mills lower down Is what they intvnd (loi no oplnion no boon at-nt. to Fuuu lon Falls uh ututql. ant l i think] you. up tin-re annuity. danger of lowing thq tan people have any an carry on: budnm ‘ Ih'rv without their will ; thvy cu.“ out ; and. till! :12. Somn- time; ucstlon of rcmoval' three“ all the ltâ€"so much So ught I was too] town and: (my! or to conduct call attention harm-r. 4k - 'h ...... vaY‘ . ._.-â€"...., Of thfl “ NATURE’S BLESSINB' * IS FOUND 1N HBALTESTRENGTH AND FREEDOM FROM PAIN. Existence Hard to Eudora. Hovllh is nature's cholécst gift to man: are should be cnrofully guard 1!! health is a sure sign: blood is either insufficie impure, for n n lixl“ ”u. _. l I ‘ 9d. { that the 1: nt, watery or u most ol the disease») that "‘ m m; "e 3' they struck alt-7r ngkxlgm‘ I cannot , râ€""" ‘1. vv \.-l7u U ' " n- box or six‘boxns for' $2.50 by :ebgteaiggag "d'T'SRmI "I? Dr. Wi'liems' Metlicinh n, ‘0."- mm- m. Bmc-kvmn. Out . “- wull suffer. ‘â€"" m who have nun: non-ti. 1‘0 run-ox. ered to l-‘en- -â€"- ‘ matter in' ltut I: Did Not Avutl Month.) and One- 5 lnterestfl bee Hun ‘l‘rlumphod. Id. Board OI . , hlnv cannot Montreal. May 20.-Col. Gaynor Irt‘hstrikinz and (.‘upt. Greene were removed Iron) u cvrtninl the Windsor Hotel to the common 3/ Jail of the Montreal district. Judge ,_ Luiuntuine decided that the tum men : nhall remain invrn-ison until the ex- tradition Proceediucs ue resumed on Friday next. It. is believed that the change was considered necesuary in I." “.9, view of the fact that threats: were 1“,; wee-kl made by Quebec people to have Guy- 01%. ~ nor and Greene back to the Ancient :lg;°::h:n Capitol. coute quc eoute. m 1‘“.- to Quebec. mg. the: Luteh~Quehec has for the moment . the lake. triumphed. A apecml train left Que- int: and bee yesterday alternoon at 5 o'clock. who: after and the officials reached here. ‘ermed pike pole. With an order from Judge Am“- the 1353.2, Gaynor and Gmene were hustled of! live bear to the Ancient Capital. Mr. Mnemos- a. buttle.‘ ter, K.C., and Chief Carpenter Went. the lake. i by the regular train. the bear --â€"â€"-â€"~â€" the boat nunnxcnxu' nnnnnnxu. l 1 eavy and _ 7 --â€"- . uu not and naval we blood would be; cared for. aPur- naming the merits gnlive medicines Will not do thisâ€"It strike. but when- “..a tonic fihflft “5 IRWIN. Mid Dr. may struck alt-7r Wnliams‘ l’mk Pulls halve bcen proved . Baker I cannot thy-“fond ovm. to surmngafl other The first intinm. @9010an in their tome. btreflgth‘cn. ideals, and they lf'g 0.1m lmalunbronewing qualities. :ur “flung that qun one end or the mud to meow-9r , until Snmrdm‘ wlll be found. grateful people who nun known Mr. cheerfully ackz'owlr‘dfp U; u they owe me a rmmlatiun I “1811' 1.00.! 11.3.4“ Lu Mus gnu-.14 mud.“ {one fur yuan; wins... Among 4mm,- In Mr. Elm-m- h" Hrn'l Omvt‘. {Wham-aux. n- promimm vnnnw ....._ me the in- i can only; you are so “There were unwritten orders to take no prisoners,” which were car- ried out in one campaign: He did not know who issued the orders Ho adzmtted that he had seen many prisoners, and they were treated kindly by officers and men. " Dun Dun" Bull-u [Judâ€"Unwritte- Onion to T... S. Pruonon. Washington, May 20.â€"During the l Philippine investigation before the ' Senate Committee yesterday Corpor- ! 111 Richard O’Brien, formerly of the 3 26th Volunteer Infantry, testified to ' seeing the water‘ cure administered. He also said that omcers Violated a. Spanish woman at one town. “Dun: dum" or explosive bullets, he said, were issued to troops in the retina: way and did horrible execution. joy-1d the best officaflh. to that gramtmt of all mm Williamn' Pink Pals. am always have a good. Word their b-half." ' Through then- a'ctIon on «ml». l trim] M-vuml rnmudlm and swim umlu-r' Um (- l 10 no «null and I gum «or.» m4 tlmc may! on. I Mrmm' vet) Unn. «utter- ml mm-ln frnm palm In tlm "tomnuh uml wam frvuuvntiy mixed with allnl. (mm. ()m‘ (In) 11- lrwml told m0 of tlm mm- of a young glrl who lmzl Hut- lurul greatly from this troublv. but who. thruuuh thn new of Dr. Wllllann’ Pink Pill» llml lully regained her 1 lu-nuh and strbngtll. am: ntrongly ad- Used me to try the»: pills. I was no ranger to find a curv that I acted un lxw mlvwr‘ and procured a. supply. l‘mm llw wry first my condition! im- proved and after using the pllls for a. couple of months I wag; fully re; stored to health. after having beam a. constant sullen-J- to rave rfou wears. [It be nom- ovul- n yam- Mncr: I useq tlli.‘ pills and m that time I have. en- .-.l 41., ’ Endun. Hmllln ls nafltums choicest wilt to mm: are should be carefully guarded. In health is a sure slgn- that the walnut «allure: for uvnr [our years. to been me irregular and vverythlng 1M:- fclt ”kn a weight. In my ottom- 'h. 1 mm M-vuml rvmudlwl and 1m umh-r' tlm cure or doctor: but "1- nfiull a- v I ~, uupurc, 101' most or the disease») that amict mmukmd aratruccaple to this cause. Lvu‘y organ of the body re- quires rich, red. blood to cua-bie .t to ntnn nrlr .m_r.._._ .- uv'u fl ‘Vlw ”Inc” 1 Us” nd in that time I have an- bvst of health. This I owe afloat of a.” nmdicines. Dr. “._-- r- form Its Monustujning d mt the in‘sl intimation your» 1 W318 n. grant ftho Lacn $930 reached bed 3: Preston . Dubuqu :3? road, 1 ' few mi] 311 lugipg Four u 3“: ed. and lt_is not. well Mr. sun-ini- young "In" New York. my 20. â€"_Juctico O'Gor- man wu elected Grand 8“:th o! "hmmnnv "all Inlt Whi- u Ottawa, May minâ€"There vu' ., short sitting of the Cabinet this q:- ternoon. after which the Premiu', n.0â€" compam'ed by Lady Lnurier, leit for their cottage home at Arthabuca- ,vine. Que. In a. few days they Visit Vermont. ed, and Alderman: Conkey was was}: by lightning. I anroase. Wis., May 20.â€"News reached here yesterday morning tron: Preston, Minn. nem- bere, on the Dubuquc division of the Milwnukec road, that a. Water spout struck a few miles from there last night, do. lugipg the country for miles around, Four unknown permns were drown- Bombay, May 20.â€"A destructive Dawson. Yukon. May 20'â€"J°“ph hurricane has swept over the Proâ€" McDonald. ‘supcrintcndont or ““3 Vince o! Sciudc, British India. For- Treadgol‘ Mmca on Douglass Inland, ty nines o! the Scinde Railroad were Alaska: 9 0t and killed Nick Jones, washed away. and bridges, houses a rehgmus Ianauc. Jones claimed and ‘embankmonts disappeared. Fil- mat God had appointed him to have ty miles 01 tel ph wires were also McDonald close the mine: on Sunday destroyed. Many lives were lost. and McDonald was warned. Wham Grout Dan-(o III an. mvxng boon married to the woman on Oct. 18. 1900. and Rev. Hr. Ker to having parlor-med the second core mony on Weducsdnymight lust. Some time ago Klock and his wife. who seemingly hul not lived happily to- gether. drew up u bill of separation, Ind thinking this equal to a divorce the woman married again. The couple agreed (a be tried by the judge. and will likely come up (or election 10-day. No bail mu asked for. ‘l‘u-nuy'a 30' Gr.“ Such-I. h‘ving on Oct umu Dialer and Mn. Klock to u. Tried by I Judgo. St. Catharina, May 20.-Curtis Dicker of Jordan and Mrs. William Klock appeared bolore Magistrate Comfort. charged with bigm. On- ly two witnesses were examined, the woman's husband (\Villinm III-..|.\ Cur“. Dllhor ind , -â€"â€"- v: we excavation when the waves, whic The Pro-hr Louvu on.“ FIIBCE‘ BUBIIICANI IN INDIA _ -.v\.â€" ,c-wruuy thernoon George Eudk', a contractor. o! 17 Laughton avenue. Toronto Junction, was buried uivo in a drain exeavation at the corner 0! Dundas street. and Humberstone avenue, near the Peacock Hotel. De- ceased her the tOWn contract for the lnuinn- -' ‘r‘L Full Accident 3; --... "at, no ”“0 LV burned thatfnite; 1 night of ter- rible agony. she died next morning About 10 o'clock. The old gentle- man explained that Mrs. Monlurc had been lying down. resting quietly, when she suddenly rose. seized at lighted lamp. smauhcd it, and pur- posely threw the contents all herself. with the evident design taking her ovm life. Her insanity in mid to have been induced by the sui- lorings endured throughout the past on horuel! and {our children were often without food nr fut-l __.-......-.u, u“: “'8 husband (William Klock) 30". R. Ken. Klock testified to , _e_-- .......... mucn rcxuned i the death. under very distressing cir cumatimces. 0! Mrs. Elijah Montura About 7 o'clock, wild ahrieks Who stood conversing on the road it front of the house. had {or ten days previously unmistakable signs of mental rangement, at times becoming vio- lent. little attention was paid to her cries at first. Flushes or light appear- ing at the windo‘VS. and the cries be coming more agonizing. the men went to the door, and. finding locked, burst it open. The uniortu ate Woman was found to be cnvc ed in flames, rushing madly about a. vain endeavor to get out. while her aged inther-in-law Was trying to 'put out the fire by throwing Water over her. The men. with‘difliculty, succeeded in extinguishing the flames, but not until the victim Was an Lud- D- in Flu Person KIN-d. CIA-GED “11'“ BIGAIY. BURIED ALIVE IN can 3 1.135304 14-, and Pound COI- unu 0'” Mom". Waterford. May 20â€"01: Saturday evening last a shocking fatality oo- curred on the 4th concession of the Indian Reservation. which resulted in the death. under very distressing cir- Climates“... 0' Mra. Elijah Monturc. AM"! '1' A'-I_A1- in . . i Ion: nu Toronto Junction Monday Alto-moon. the Province 0! Sal-do. India. mum: wonw. ; We’ll Holt" 3 rusnlng madly about. in nor to get out. while her-inâ€"law Was trying to fire by throwing water 50 men. with’dimculty, extinguishing the names, I the victim was so bad- nt. alter 1 night of ter- shc died next morning :lock. The old g¢~ntl¢~‘ nod that Mrs. Monturcl - .1," ‘ 20.-â€"About 2 o'clock 1â€"... av-Vlll ul U. lock. wild ahrieka were weed from her home. by and a couple of friends. onversing on the road in house. As the woman days previously shown ‘ signs of mental de- ,t times becoming vio- .t.ention was paid to her Flushes or light appear- ndows. and the cries be- t agonizing. the men 4 door, and. finding it, I , fi ........ -uualho __, _-.--.-- Eng-Ion Po: A. Alaska ”in. anporlutondont Shoo“ ‘ t“ man“ '°' " “I'd" an In loll-Dolonco. “Eh.” 1 Hunt“: Po: dawned“ Dawson, Yukori. May 20.-â€"Joseph British Colo- or the Proâ€" McDonald. .supcrintcndcnt or the Reginald]. India. For Treadgol‘ Mines on Douglass Island, Pnnm Alba! Lilroud were Alaska, s at and. killed Nick Jones. Scpnlolond lges, houses a religious Ianatxc._ Jones claimed 0' his-following cared. Fil- that. God had appointed him to have 1- “0" (“N McDonald close the mines on Sunday 2. Ba! sad a 1:33” and McDonald was Warned. When 3. Fan... 'â€" ' the men met. Jones told McDonald 4- Calm-flu I. that his time had come, and attempt- :- gram. 20â€"Newg ed to pull his gun. Before he could 7 0: do so, however. McDonald shot him. runs?) ”2}: He died within an hour. The wron- 8. . . . 1 and I Hiiwtukee er I'JW'J' cxonerzited the sine/er. £9. ”1‘13".“ struck a. , ‘â€""'â€""â€"‘ }! LEGâ€"Curtis Mrs. William 1- Magistrate biguxw. On- 1!: connections the bottom of A SEWER. Quebec. Hm 20.-â€"J. Beauflou, while shooting nu on Sunday. that hip son in“ a. shoulder. The boy will 3-,. Washington, May 20â€"“. was stabâ€" ed at the British Embassy yesterday that no material change had occur- red in Lord Puunccfote'l condition. New York, May 20.â€"Among the paulcngers who arrived yesterday per wm-a, Line steamer Monterey from Havana was Sir William Van Horne, wbo’saig he expected that. the lust spike in the‘Santu Clara and Santi- ago Railroad wouid be driven next week. . ‘ u. vvllu [ '1‘. Wheat and Hon. Peter McNutt. All the delegates have arrived. with the exception of Premier Tweedie and Attorney-General Pugaley of New Brunswick. It is not known how long the conference will lost. but it may occulJy a couple a! dnyn. Hon. George Murray intend: to go tram he" to Toronto. British Columbia is uneblc to take part in the confer- ence. and her interests will be consid- ered et a later: date. Mnm‘tob; in not puticulerly concerned. uuonuo Fro- “. Pun-coo luv. Arrived n (nave. Ottawa, May 20.â€"Reprcsentativea of the Federal Government and the several ProVincial Executives, exclud- ing British Columbia and Manitoba, tions relating to the fisheries. more especially the foreshore fisheries. The conference will begin at 11 o'clock and may last. a couple of days. Hon. James Sutherland. Hon. A. G. Blu‘r and Hon, Charles Fitzpatrick will ‘ represent. the Federal Government. and the following will act. for the provinces: Ontario, Mr. S. '1‘. Ba.- tedo and Mr. Aemilius lrvmg. K.C.; Quebec. Premier Parent. Hon. H. '1‘. Dufly and Mr. L. J. Cannon, Assist- ant Attorney-General; New Bruno- ILA?! A RELIGIOUS FANA'I'IC. 'atiuoofoto ‘hufi'l No Chanza. ”“0”“- From Tho prohibitionists of North Nor~ folk decline to bring out. 1: candidate. Hon. Mr. Davis and W. S. Calvert, M.P., spoke Monday night at Swathâ€" roy in the inherent: o! the Hon. Mr. Rn- 7-0. Home In 50' York , ,7- ..... nun all It ”tunic mm he mu: cheered repeatedly. Chnthnm is located in West Kent. in which Mr. 'I‘. L. Pal-do. ex-M.P.P.. la the Liberal candidate ‘ also in the Intl'rmtu of Mr. John Lee, ex-M.P.P.. the candidate in El“! Kant. Both are uxccllem candidates and the prospects for their ro-olcu'on are \cry bright. Pro-tor no“ at Chan-on. Chathnm. May 20.â€"That Western Ontario is interested Georgian Bay counties and the cities of the cast in the development policy of Premier Rom was emphatic-ally shown at a large political gathering here last. night. The Liberals o! the two Rents came to do honor to their leader and to hear the gospel o! buiid up Ontario preached by the eloquent, consistent and aggressive apostle that he is. besides displaying their enthusiasm for their honored chieitain in an imposing street resaion. The Liberal and Independent electors filled the large opera wes'TL-n‘i -|HDD limit. hundreds having to stand throughout. and this they willingly and patiently endured. and the inter- est and enthusiasm never flagged. Ir. ones. who in n trenchnnt manner ex- \ you-d some or Mr. Whitney's incon- eampnign. The Senator wu in hit us- ual happy Vein. and mu he dealt some homo thrusts in n unrcawtic manner he WM cheered repeatedly. Chnthnrn is located in West Kent. in which Mr. T. L. Pardo. ex-M.P.P.. in the Liberal candidate Mr. Rosa make also in the Interests of Mr. John Lee. ex-M.P.P.. the candidnin iâ€" n-M 8501 ‘uu For “a" Premier Rona at. Himcoe, An forww {or the wtrnflon fixed I. m-xt week in n. Toronto. lny QOFâ€"Whot in practi- cally the last week oi the Provincial Premier Rose to Chuham. where u magnificent .dunonltrntion occurred in his honor. "in speech won an elo- quent expodtion o! the promos-in policy of hill ndminiutrniion. Mr. Whitney luu gono to his connfltuency, where he will upend moat oi the week. The registration- in Toronto laut week were within a uhulo oi 14,~ how thorough an interest in being told-n in provincial politics by the young men. lor whom registration in especially intended. 118833188 CON FEBINCIL POLITICAL POINTIBI. J _-.v ‘uc‘owll A. filled the Janie opera house night's meeting to its utmost hunch-«if having to sum! in n ”enchant manna} ex- , or Mr. Whitney's incon- Wns ably supported by “An-l. x -. 7 l l‘ ' lg will act. {or 0:6 i0, Mr. S. T. Ba.- r‘mililm Irving, K.C.; rat speech in if» Onvtalrig 10 Senator was in hit us- in. and ma he quit some 'Vfl'nmwt and the E‘ecu‘m‘s, exclmp bin Md Innitoba, day to discuss quea- the fisheries, more 0” lbcnks (M A "anal-menu Prince Edwfi'a P8. Hon. John Peter McNutt. I! Chlth... T â€"'I'hat. Western d no less than the ties and the civics ‘0'“ this uternoon lobed by the “’41 "Kgressivc sides displmving their honored to us utmost “I! to stand tMy willingly and the inter- ” ”Hated. Mr. M manner n- A shade or 14,- h 8003 to Chow interest in being cnu are well Ifibcral demon- All Ill pun-m abject. to the Approval um yoltlu\udcnotJ-ner. . ' 13:.“ All undu- Inbmrud mmlpnifycku-ly '9 ‘ the mutation, or Summation. that it. a append to supply, ud mm but the ct- ‘ aeration of “Jun two man. anti. I Pup." manning this honou- m ult- ori {rum tho King’o Printer um.» RIE pd sumac. ' 'r"“" v. .y Department of inflict, Ono-n. £1 13, 1019.3. 9. And ledicimo.’ :: of . 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