Milverton Sun, 17 Apr 1913, p. 6

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MRS. PANKHURST’S SENTENCE Noted Suffrage Turned Pale When She Received Three Years Hard Labor ‘A despatch from London says: the firay ursday. fou nd guilty and Me ee y thre Pete the Old Tiley wane on tho charge of inciting persons to commit in respect to the bomb explosion at Lloyd George’s country house at Walton Heath The trial had lasted two days ai when the judge, Sir Charles Mon- tague Lush, pronounced sentence his speech wag received wi cries of ‘‘shame’’ from\the militant suffragettes, who crowded the court. The jury had added a strong ‘a : tence the women rose in angry pro- ti. As Mrs. Pankhurst stood in the prisoner’s enclosure, her sym thizers cheered wildly - and filed out of court singing ‘(March on, Mare! on”. to the tune of the “Marseilla She spoke for 50 minutes, mes: wandering so. far from the matter before the court, that the judge severely censured her, Speak- ing with much fee! Mrs, Pank- hurst Geceely anasca the man- made Jaws, and said that the di- vorce law alone was sufficient to justify a revolution by the women. ubmit. the yery moment when she left the as would, she dead ble the jury of illegal ac! im me. men have ches were sens verdict I w to the jury that it is your tae ita; do you to put an eed He, this state of She then repeated her her sentence sai determination to end aay: dear to all of us. e women of this country enfran- cet. I want t: has been done. perate remedy obtained rights of citizenship as they shi have over the civilized world before this movement is over spee an admission she had incited to the perpetration court she would refuse to eat and would start a “unger strike.”” She aid, come out of prison or alive ab the earliest possi- moment. Tustice Lush, in summing up, told hat Mrs. Pankhurst’s that Ponkburst almost’ broke ry pronounced its over the front sentence, she said other women have. taken and I will keep it up as long as I have an ounce of strength left i I deliberately law, not hysterically and not emo- will go on whether I live or die. These women will go on until wo- PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS |; eeconss AG THE LEADING TRADE NTRES OF AMERICA. 8450. Rolle, Canadian Western, 85.2 agent botets, Pots ier cbad Wagpanege “No, 6 6120; “fee: ars. 90 Ibs., $205. Bra Péies8 of Caltte, Craliy cheese ana Other Haines, SM er ton, es Hecate ane ADS Shes, nest weste erns, 121-3. to Breadstuffs. ee nto, ean er cent.| Ege, fresh, 23 ,, $3.90 to eal or Toron-| car lots, 60 to He. to freights.-MantiobaeFivss patente, in Gute bags, $5.50; secoud patents, in jute bags, Shai; ‘strong bakers’, in jute bags, Ae April “Wfanitoba, Whoat Sot gortpern, 97126 ga poe Nees on track, Bay ports; No. 2 at io. 5 at : 221te, "Bay, porte. ao x ie Ontario and red wheat, $4 to eo culside, ahd sprouted. 75 oats Ontario’ oats, 35 to. Ho, onteide, ton Western ni aye No. 2 and 391-26 Y, sh outei ~ Barley forsale ib «parley of good quality, eed, 40 to Gorn-No. 3 American corn, 581-2, all- rail Bre Prices nominal. juckwheat—No. to 53e, outside. BranvAantobg brs, e 69, in bage, ‘Lo- ronto freight. Butter—Dairy prints, to do., tubs, 26 ; *intecior Greawery: so to ito rolls, and 29 to eS ‘Be, in a jobbing way here, Se siteete 141-20 for large, Bee Handpicked, ¢225._per 2.25, in a jobbing way. and 143-46 for bushel; clean. -dry-picked 190 fated, , 1 to it Fates: gebee: to tle. hive ‘poultry, the Seitsiiendsanuse “stock, .6be per Raaroe at track, ‘and Delawares at 70 to 720 ag, Bacon— —Long saa ae 4c per lb. in cuse lots, Pork Short “eat See foe: | 8 . 50 to. §: ;Meaium, to " Baled Hay and Straw. ot at $12 to $1225, on Toronto; No. 4% $10.50 to Sil. ‘Mixed hay. ix quoted ‘at $9.80 to" 810. Baled Straw$8:80 to §9, on track, To- onto, Montreal M: ec Montreal, April 8 rican No. a Yellow. S1t2 to Gite, "Onin, Canadian ‘The family rem for Coughs and Colds, "Bailoh costs so tle and does so much!" Ei fa 1 pe | 25. to. 83.75 Minnes po Jaly. lember, the heart. a crew of 25 for Bristol, a "elected Eeedg. [9 Stes No. iN Be: ab se ie 5 do. eet 3. Teed fare’ aie: aaa Fe Fed. rine 82 eh 2 do., 8674 0. Oate—N 1 hard, & Be te rite pO, 2 do, 855.4 1 Be: May ot id; July, S128 10a: $1.2812 nominal; Sates States Market » April-8--Wheat nay, 6 120; site; September, Be; win 89 3: No. 1 Rorinera, 8 . | Morgan a Bias: Octobe! Live Stock Markets. fontreal, April’ §—Salee of choice otecrs were ¢ made Ft at T want to see broke the 4 omnes Great Britain. To bags, ad oats, barrels, $4.55: , $20, Shorts, $22. "830 to. THE NEWS IN A PARAGRAPH UAPPENINGS FROM ALE OVEB THE GLOBZ INA NUTSUBLL, Canada, tho Empire and the World {n Gemeral Before Your Eyes, Canada. Hi: R. Parsons has been appdint- ed city te ad of Peterboro. oo » who lost both leis 3 lent et Brantford, A crude copper hook, possibly of pre] ies a was unearthed retire ee nitoba, “Canines because Hie Farm ydney township, around oe report that rail- way sur rs are busy and think the LC. i. is behind it Montreal Chamber of Commerce will ask the Government to compel banks to establish a fund to guar- antee dep Sieare case that F. W. Gutelius may be made genera. fi Mmanege the I.C.R., replacing the present Board of Management. Miss Lena Roy, a French-Cana- aiep girl, aged seventeen,- was mar- 2 ton. Huno Von Holstein Rat hbone, S Da. nobleman, at ae es Sask. Tho Ee was found guilty of See Gee in trial at Hamilton for killing of his wife a couple of months ago, and was sentenced to seyen years in the penitentiary. Lady inventor Bath. Suffragettes are blamed for sma the Free Church at Incendiarism had been itman, peed wife of the 2 sho: dead at es ibed 0K the National “League “has ace oppose woman’s suffrage in fBribes w es United States. President Wil uffragists have lost their fight in ae legisla- rtiss, the American avi- iders an Atlantic flight. Eighty bodies have so far been re- covered at Columbus and 129 at : | Dayton. I Heda has suspended treatment of patients in New Yor! because ie. teal incubator has broken do own The provisions of the will of J. will not be divulged oti "lit is filed for probate. This may not be for several months. Removal of al] tariff from raw | wool has been agreed upon between President Wilson and members of ne house ways and means commit- e General. t $7.50 to $7. to $6.50 10 8875, ah the lower Hereafter Germany will veil with $050, ‘and secrecy her experiments with aerial TnmbecLisht ewes, 86 and to 8% 85 $6; lobe, “$025 to $10: bucks, a4z0 40 8, "Hogs-985, fed and watered: $9.20 f° o.b., and $10.15 off cars. nd The body of James Moore, a mine foreman, was fou’ Elk Lake with a bullet wound in in his shack on The German re Columbus with idl 8,000 barrels of sai which left Bayanne: has ai never heen ties MOWED DOWN 10 A MAN ‘Montenegrin Bomb Threwers Sacrificed Their Lives |° » To Make Way For Infantry A despatch from Cettinje says:| following close upon them, charged Great. Tarabosch ‘months has held the allies off Scut- ‘eri, is now practically in the hands of the Pasienegtins, thanks to the sacrifice bomb-throw. r thel §, to the town, forthe Boetonsion ‘of which Montenegro is ready to These bomb-| s throwers were all -d men, chosen from several b: io. Clambering up the mountain-side lerments, and getting oe close quarters, threw their Bienes hee A the infantry;! fort, which for He iehir ae negrins, who lost 300 killed. anes al ihe e tim after tier of entrenchments had to jof bringing ia still Taher rai, i taken, but as _thenps of the | may be ined by uthern Di der General| Nation: Sonurten Corporatie Rastcobicen aA mor the task ae tel feder: bee assigned,~ ov ropa all ob-/ ing, .To: pane: acles, ‘The tactics followed, par-| This lat Com; tieulsely in The eae ‘furks held their| to the ‘use of/ —_= preciated by the 1! Housewit ‘Card to-day. iptiee Re “Send Package of Household Spectalty ife who waate things Dow Miss oo ‘A Spieid.d 1¢ A Heuseiotd Spaaaley i Doing Inteodnced all orer Cariada. Tt fs ap: “ Just w little Bettor.” Poss Advertised tn my Newspaper.” Thav’s all-You wili be dolightadi Pay it Satisfied—Wo take tho Risk Address P.O, Box 1:40, Montreal, Cau, “This Offos expires June lot i9.8 Sead to-dayt Sead in} ally: nged. ed | craft. Sergt. Phansoux, a French mili- tary aviator, was when concluding a flight from Rheims, Buenos Ayres, capital of the Ar- gentine Republic, has a population of 1,434,830, having doubled in ten years. | EERE guickiy stepa,touris, cures colds, ‘and “hesle the throst and lunes.” POINTED. FED HATPIN Ss. Authorities of ‘Berli in, wcies © Will Sto» Their Use. os despatch from Berlin, Ger- says: Women who persist in wearing pointed hatpins without ae oeciers ae ject. es ‘ter og 1 15. ee ‘tailed hatpins’ or provi tector Bevin pane President an- se ans- sressors war ‘s aie for kits aad Ae do not ay they ‘will be imprisone: | PROFIT SHA SHARING BONDS, Attractive Form of Investment. ‘An attractive folder which will be great interest to capitalists who investment sand which of- ha: | at boulat is pieces }d financing various industrial e: es The investment deserib- in folder is in the form of profit sharing bods with intebest at 7 per cent., payal i semi-annu- IN WESTER PROVINCES. =) Country Generally’ Clear of Snow, But Seeding Will he Later. A cesar from Winnipeg says: ot be pene in the until between ing to reports from two hun- dred points on Wednesday. While laces report snow still lying to shane to three feet, the country is al r, and the spring re- cord sney still be much better than severe frosis in two the “seeding did, killed at Amiens |7, GERMAN AIRSHIP CAPTURED Tlachinery Of Latest Zeppelin Goes Wrong And She Lands-In French Parade Ground A despatch from Luneville,|up, that the motor of the airship France, says: One of ‘the great|had developed a defect. The rank- German Zeppelin-air cruisers land-|ing German officor said they had ed on French territory on Thurs- | departed from Friederichshafen, on day, coming down on the military | Lake Constance, 6.40 o'clock parade ground here at mid-day, | Thureday morning, Saeed Shae Siost while a brigade of French riflemen | their way in the clouds, Thé news Aghs de Tada Toast’ whe ediloned |V War ordered it to be eeiz MR. GODPREY ISAACS. Mr, Gedfrey Isaacs is the brothe: of that brilliant lawyer, Sir Rufus as he has ally from what he found it. was the subject outspoken placed the British Marconi company. in a very different position financi- He 2 good ¢ deal, of ism Mr. eps oe Pera was the subject of so much comment -| TORONTO CORRESPONDENCE INTERESTING BITS OF GOSSIP FROM THE QUEEN CITY, A Clergyman's Disguise—Theatre Censor— Generous Churchman—Big Bulld- ings Are Going Up. When Rey. John Coburn donned whie M|kers and heavy dark blue spectacles and a r Mr. Godfrey Isaacs. bought a seat for the * ‘at the Star theatre the other afternoon he made a hit with the young “sports” who frequent the burlesque -houses. — Even it he had he carried ow how was ‘entitled exp E Cobus fa apd desided 40 feo the fret performance, and headed for glasses Were so opaque and he had “aneulty and So he donned his dis the gods. His b) he gould hardly See, sguise The oe i ited lai ‘amined thelr find mon selesely: discovered ‘mia disguise and tried to eject him. - But he stood his ground, and they had to leave him fi whole are d it will no denen be gui to met wreoons: oF nay eee its present source. “The proprietor a ana ing to organize a whee! his to include other cities and Toronto, ‘and he y, be successful. 4 at the sitting of the which investiated in connection with the Marconi con. ‘act with the British Eavehiyiene. id- FLOODS IN IN KENTUCKY. town Fair Grounds, sxfering “resulting ae flood from Daioh ire ere the 1,400 inhabitants of the en an country were huddled in the fair area of ten miles square, ple are without food. ete 2 THE LATE SIR JAMBS COATE. Duty on His Estate, Gives $1,337,- 870 to British Exchequer. A despatch from he Excheque: London he ga probated at $6,569,350. ———— § GOVERNMENT TELEPHONES. Those in ade Are Showing, a ood Profit. A des; ae from Winnipeg says: |The earniigs 0 ment tele- phones for the Sout of February [aggregate $132,623.83, | earnings since November 20, 1912, $405,094.66. The net balance; of rev- enue over expenses is $36,791.55 os the month, and $14, 707. 31 since vember 30, -1912. Solves the’ Breakfast Problem A bowl of crisp, sweet Post - Toasties -makes “a most dele ous’ meal. . These ¢ inkly -bits. of tcasted white corn, ready to serve direct from neo age, are a temping break- fast when ‘served with cream or m Ik, or fruit. The Toas‘ies flavour is a pleasant surprise at first: ae a happy. healthful bit. “The enon. Lingers’’ Cgnadian Postum Cereal Co., Ltd. Windsor, Ontario, commission the Bratt charges tr tirely directed againet the Star. Mr. acs is contesting the Mi Newspaper: Genser. Essex division in the Liberal inter- '-,Since, the appointment. of Wa. Banke, est. The Marconi works at Chelms- however, been . few complaints ‘Mr, ivis-. nkg is a newspaper man of many years Bord Bee arr the! Genire.c] the liye einen cx pea cenl meaibere Sten ion which he ho: represent. | Globe staff and foremost in variou frater: He is the son of the late Mr. Joseph | nal eae one al Openn eatin ane. pe] Isaacs, a well-known London mer- judgment, with a will to Sele op Ses says some as to chant, outs Wig cat cul And Uesta the 2,000 Refugees Huddied in Unione |} BS Sessa from Evansville, In- e conditions of on Thursday he 600 refugees from the surrounding grounds on the only dry spot in an i The peo- |# BI says: Vednesday in an estate duty of $1,- 337,370 on the estate of the late Sir] 5, ornition serytoes Wake James Coate, who died on Jan. 20, peiae Be Bas os apna filed heaber: i ain 3 Holiness the Pop and who oe for . many years the | IAM t0.tere de mow avery al be. itanager the famous thread | ina’ sane of age but ants hin recent ate . [illness he retained ‘unusual acti 2 American business. His es neial. circles “he is_ prominent, being ‘| (dollars. ‘There here are two burlesque theatres ong tor aba Samsiaeaie ha besroansed ¥ the: fact stot the campaign for clean, p the theatres, which found ite ohiet Inspiration in Rey."R. B, ve- te ce aol cieeeese fap tock seesg Berea end of it hie work is. Aosicteg by two. pines man, a famous dan educes we: tug ‘apparel to a minni rhe story Je that he put his foot 4 it ghe put on her act here he would out her 0 t her An: 2a a the haen't come ‘J O'Koefe’s _I1tness. Mr. Bape “oKeete, “who, at the time of paiting, is stricken wil ‘one of the th a serious illness, prominent citizens of To- Dosaikiy the foremost Roman nae now. pia 16 te on Searboro bout ten miles e: the cor. ner of King and Yonge. streets, will stand fo his public’ spirit and church. 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Building permits for the month ot March totalled practically $2,000,000, a8 compared to $1,800,000 in March, 912. ithe i, inst 514. April i cord ‘mouth, They wil i new: Bo building. at (the north-east corner of Rae and Yonge re io he 20 atories, 2ueh, and will al { theatre, the new. Denice Ravi building other seeps strnett wy ia le, rdless of * party ing the he Finance Minis- rh the keenest interest. Hon, a reat native: oo “and he oS eta ee Be taking an. interest shouldn't ye taking an interes aca fo has proved for one thing that Pi e#8 dows Diy Ropigvious training a0 « profeosional Dell ftelan. | And. that is: a. ie for ‘the country to kno" nance Minister he hae not been revolutionary, And To. agg saaes shat ontside, Mr, Bieden the the str pane binet. is “signs cay n ne “ot a His friends note with some aibieag that ee his brow are ning.’ Can- ada toads up het Cabiuet Ministers with a tremendous nmoun Toronto's growth shows no sign of slack- | «. ublic placed the Haider with anita saat fountains. all milk vendors tha all milk must be sold'in bottles. ee nil One Thousond Fiva Hundred Dols} At the annual sale held here on jpame 3 ‘i a‘ . in tho despatch Syial item of! the. Belle ne peuics si the pouluion of Minoter of ; Finance is probably’ the most. outstanding | Breeders? Chu igh i Montenegro i ies deficd the st iastration” of “these. “things in| ever paid for caaeiacshdeadisien powers of PUBLIC DRINKING CUP. or pose as “paid : pty Mee Verbs id fo To Re Abolished By the Berlin} 81.00 sel fr Board of Health. Mallory, A despatch from Berlin says: | qyinty? of the A ous he common drinking cup i» puble| ae Chester. 3 : : 3S . | THIRTEEN PICTURES BROKEN Manchester Art. @ Gallery Attackea By Suffragettes. A es from London 6a The board has notified t after June 1 BIG PRICE F FOR A COW. lars for Wolstein Animal. A despatch from Belleville “says: rrested. © hammers w decorated with Suffragetie coe Pome saat

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