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Durham Review (1897), 14 Jan 1909, p. 7

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when all ski vr foe “who. mom a ME llt DI MUM)” K WOMEN. LTI asprrtrtrattmt GINES " you don't PION" d GASOLINE o, I TRIAL .st 1‘30”; sans Ill“ Itt ink- urea with e n- DO? aM " I! od MYSTERIOUS CASE CREATING SENSATION IN ENGLAND. London. Jun. II. The myuerious Miss Violet Garden Charloswonh, Who Was to Rocoivo 82.5”.” on Jnnuary t3th, Said to Haw Been Accidentally Flung Into the Sea. Assault on Mn Who Has No Use For Bash. sii-appearanee and the ronarkttbl" car- rrl’ ot Miss Viola Gordon t'lmrlmworth aw lumishing the Englhh public with a minution equal to that at the Ste-lulu“ mm- in Paris. Mrs, t'harrlemworth, an nttrurtive spins!" ot 25, who lived with he. parent: in Bodera "rvrt, Asaph, “NH, has been reported no kiled while motoring in the oreetion of Penmaete mnwr with her ister mm a chaullour mu N'ntnnluy. at ("In and the chant- lo-ur av" that the motor came into col- lI-inn with the retaining wall ot a mad an ‘ntnnlay. Ttth (Mt-r and the chant- wur aver that the motor came into tot. h-inn with the retaining wall ot tt road along the edge ot a Hill overlooking the men. and that 'tiss l'harkworth was Him-w" mot the wall into the In. The aim-r and the chanlleur give the tote- yoing atwottnt to the heal authorities. " ml "inc" that the members ol the tam, ily haw xleelitted to In inquire" or to pisc further drtaiN. Tho-w who have Fifteen Liv” Won Leqt in Floods in Out. Rica. New York, Jan. ".-jtftren "You were but. time largo iron WI swept away. a railroad dinatrkd to: an miles at] uhgagk linfu than,“ by the only furnished. the walla being draped with the Gordon plaid. Nhe haul {our motor can. The story of be! death II grmully diubelievnl. nlthorttttt her par mu have oHered "on tor the recovery of the body. it? The 'tintippeartutee and the family's: 'errerr are canning oldie-M speculation. a week oi torrential rain on $931th- tie most at Coata Rio. Central Amer. " nt the one! ot lant month ,m'mnling to - w My by the aka-ct tytberis )luy In“ lam wen mined. The mummy ot [lum- now louml ative am- ehihlrrn and elderly people. it " evident that they did not rxpond lln-ir out-min in min Mom to tree Ilu-mlew. TIto policy ot elearing Mes, ‘ims mu inaugurated yesterday. with the n-l'mal of the authorities to Finnish ”aph- with food an)“: tho-y agreed to Hui-ark for trttnnportntion vlwwhero. 'l‘l.i< dun-m he done to din-outage peas» an“ muting down from the mountains to take whammy» of the free dinlribu- tion of mlimn. Hm m .tmrrie The authorities have doLnni-rd to iwlatr Mon-in. an the only "tNot. or preventing an ou'bnuk of "dou- ithtras. 'thr "lid-l panties Whit: um tho starving "in...” "lune the nut nutri- hum food, and unit only Incurred. The “ark ot tae man” in Mon-illi- to.” "orvwistq principally in [alluring up dead lundll‘l and burying them m trenches be. mwn lay-n of quivklime. "In of re:- rn-t to religion» Inn-ling it In“ tine-milli- nl mu. to burn the and. fue work of relief in now writ under way in Mus-nu, but tho mullet towns in the interior are being neglected. Ships nniiinu on the tut.tte will Mmlorwunl in mettt to the emg..t towns and parti"s will W' inland with .mppliu. The Engli-h have established I aplen- llill relief rump m the hills Ito-hind Han thou. lood, a work of tm (-umista pril India and t [mo-n layer tmmt to "liq tsl Inn. to bu Tne Work way in Mom in the intorh unhinx all he ment to t AFTER HIS MONEY. then-in Buying Bodies inherehes Alon thfek lilo. "€953... Jan. ILVE "c oitl realign. hr shout to. per km. . broken out, couple-tin; of the city lull and I Mail-Tm 'tetlrAlltU TEN SHOCKS tsehip t'onttretieut. in the wtrttit, and turn with the Connecticut to Nlplei. u- \nwrimn malt-whips l'nlluwing the mum-tin” north will he plum-d at the won-l ot "w Italian authorities. in manning lur ' nun-"rm. with ma rtwruatn rrlirf party. invaded hy Mutua- llur Iirmeu m! board. 'Ilwy will wail for Mons-inn on board .0 dry-"nor Buyer», t-lmrterml to convey mm to the South. The Ambudulur k going only as tar 'in- \‘lrnil of Shaina, where he wiIl art tlte Mayan: on its work ot relief. w “ill men-t Admiral siperr.v, who " min}; irons Port “aid on board the ngdnip t'onttretieut. in the wtrttit, and “H " "III The work ot mm in going: an. and ' Hum were taken The mnjorily ot t " ehildrrn and rld it it evident that M ba In HEIRESS LOST. uoomInt to Uwe that lb we Jerlirted ittrther cl": ined the " " do not m RAtHED FOR A WEEK. Minn] HF. Ill PER HOUR. ut the murder oi' arc-hing ior unrvh'nn k I yum-rainy qeSPtt living no hum the mini. f Hume mm found alive In)“ I ~putvh: What looks peeiat train left hvn, ritavewui. with tae are Jet rmined to the only our; of ok ot serious “Inns. run-plain that the re _ at. the rate of [ aloe has again the denlnktiun I'PL'OI' mull. am old ntnred Fiftovu hundred members of the Chris- tian Endeavor, Baptint Young Peopla'a union. and the Epworth League pro-ind to try to live as Chrisst would for two weeks at least. About 10,000 othell about the city made the sumo pledge at the name timo. Many of those living the ex- periment and toahsy it was ton early for vxxx-rimwm yi-L Most of them said the umv ostlcr had mmlo no m‘lical dining" in their private or busincbs Dr. Canon and his wife believe if Christ Wert' among men today in the tlerh ho Would model his perrona1 con- duct ttpon tho inspired rules laid down in the wrmon on the mom". This is their Rpiritmtl guide and they noel-pt it liter. nllv. (‘M'IV KIA N I) 3" WE!“ h'NT. Cl, velausl. o., Jun. ll. “Attempt a to follow in the steps of Jesus Christ, in emulation of the movement in this city, in which more thau 11.000 young people have been pledged, are to be made in other cities in the United Stateu and Canada. W. D. hire. the young law student W. D. hire. the young law student who started the movement here, to-day announced that he Wu bein' swamped with inquiries as to the method em- ployed here " N "An employee insisting upon rigid honesty would be discharged instantly. I don't mean to my my firm in dishon- (st. Along broad lines it isn't. But the department managers resort to many evmionu of truth in order that they eu- cape unpleasant consequences. Was Brother of Rev. Mr. Candy, the Evangelist. navle. dim! of [nmunnniu early this humming. Il:- was taken til on Sunday night. Though wry unwell, he insisted on going out on Monday and voting for Rural option, oi which he had been one of the chit-fest when“: during a stren- uous campaign of aural months at this, the country mNtt. Rev. Mr. Crosst- Ivy “as aged may years. Mis only brother iv. the ulphrntml evangelist, Rex. H. T. (”rum-lay. 1hte sol, a mer. than! at Brncebridge. and a duughtsr, Mia- Crossley, at home with Mrs. Crou- ley, suniw. Sunday ulna attended the unwinding of young Christian,: at Epmmh Mem- orial Clutrch. She wax one of the 1,500 who "tood up, promising to live an Jesus “(mid for the next two weeks. Two days of the experiment convinced her of its impmnibilit} in Cleveland business life. “I can't be done by an employee," she said. "The vmployerhmselt might carry the morality " Jams into his luluinem if he vhose. The can“ in not hopeless. But the employer-at least my employer-- doetm't. And it " suicidal for the em- plnycc to attempt it. C'uirrt't, morality and lmuinem tact club. Winnipeg Mayor Will Open Cord- wood Camp. “Winnipeg. Jan. H.-That the City of Winni open I cord wood camp at Lac Du g: for the relief of the unem- ployed in the proposal of Mayor Evans. which in meeting with (and approval. The undated charities Inte- done upland” work. but lack hub to cop with the patient situation, '11- the dir. tm ot hundred; of men out od employ- lent is tarentuated by the bitter cold weather. live as Jesus would and be an employee of a large Cleveland busineu house," was the coucluxion of a girl utenognpher in u downtown wholesale atom today. The city will at one start writ on "n.ato teweTs. hut thin will not be sil- ticient. “Instead of feeding the unem- ployrd here, why not feed them at a htmber camp of our mm and (at Home wt od ll them tor‘ bio proposal oili- woti tt In (“mien CAN'T "LWE " JESUS WOULD" IN MODERN BUSINESS LIFE. Cleveland Stertographer Who Makes Start Bays She Would Lose Her Position it She Continued "st- Doctor and Wife Trying It. The lawnl police and railroad detec- tinw ttnite in declaring tho wreck to have been deliherately planned. No urn-d» brtve lrtren made. Ins-Dew Nathanael. , Whitby. (mt. tlespatvh. -Ree. D. 0 are-Ivy. Insular of the Methodist Tuber Hen-land MINISTER DEAD. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED. THE SIMPLE LlFE. FIREMAN KILLED. LIVE AS CHRIST WoULtl " Jun l You can‘t early tlis i. ALBERTA ROADS. "llvinlrmL that the special commute: null the mmmittm- of the Whole "who of th" h'tutri of the Unioit In- diwhargvd from nny consideration of so nlllch of the President's annual message us lis lates to the awn-t whine. and is “have msvt_l'ortls, and that the mid portion of the message In- hid nn th:, table: and Irie it further "Howlvml, that the nit-Nigv oi the President sent to the Hume on Jan. l, 1mm, being Imrrqum-‘iv'u to the inquiry of tho Home. and wuutilnting an invy Firm or thn- privilege" of thia Homo by quNtinning Hm motives and intellignnu ot ntmnlr.ns in the v.oreisr,' oi lhz-ir run- stilutimml righh and tum-lions, I» laid on the Ct Glu, Regina, Sanka, Jan. I1.-Ai'ith his leg broken above the knee, 3 man named Cornwall, living IR miles south oi Re. gina, crawled three-(gunners of a mile through the wow and bitter cold of 30 lielow zero'un Monday Mternoon and “at: finally picked up in the snow, where was finally picked up in the snow he had fallen throwgh exlvatetion, Cutuwall kept "iiteit," While work- ing in the gummy he fell out of u high door and lnuko his, leg above Llll' knee. No one was about 10 whom Ive could call tor lwlp, so he set out to crawl a mile south to the farm of n neighbor named Ihtirois Though glittering great pain Cornwall crawled for three-quar- ters of the distance and then fell in the snow utterly exhausted. He muzt sure. ly have from“ to death there but, for the fact that Mr. Duboh about this time came out of the house. 1 "Understanding this language tthe l Presidertt'u) to be I reflection on the in. tegrity of its membership, and ”are of its own constitutional duty In to its membership, the Howe, in respectful toxins, called on the President for any information that would juntily the lany- uatre of the manage, " assist it in its constitutional duty to purge itself of the corruption. T 'Th" Pvesidetit in his Imam-go ordain. ! denim; that the paragraph of. the un- nual "vang mun reflection" on tlm iu. tum-Hy uf u...- llmlat': atllilultz-i tn thr- Iioui,v, 'an I'lllll'v hilnrc- to understand my runwngv.‘ This llmm- Inn-x1 inwist on it, mm capacity to mulerstuml the impnrt of the Preinlent's rangttape. Ive eousider tbe language of the President in his mes"gP of Dee, 8,' 1908, unjmtifiml and ~withuut basis of fart, and that it mn-stitut-es n breach ot the privileges ot HM: “who, tlruviorv. be it, _ "lh-mlwd, vinn the House in the ext-r- (iw of it, coustitutityol prerogatives, decliur,r tolonsidtu. uny eoauuttuiraiion from any source which is mi: in ite, own jmlgnu-nt mum-lull; and h: it fuss thvr, Province to Guarantee C. N. R. fhnth--Saslatchewatt a Party. Western Settler’s Experience With a Broken Leg. tained Seeing a Muck spot on the prairie between In place and the plaqe of, ('ornwall, Mr. Dilboh first. thought it was a dog. Then he heard a shout, for whh all his strength Mr. Cornwall “an endeavoring to make a noise to attract attention. "in efforts were moccasin], tor Mr. Dubois immediately came to his a,,sistnne,t and carried Mr. Cornwall the remaiuing 11"“th of a mile to his home. Salvation Army " Protect Them Against Sicknus and Lack of Work. London. Jan. M.---The Salvation Army is arranging to inmre its immigrants in f'anada against the link of sicklcsi. ne- chlent, km of luggage, um! unmnploy- moat. Ile.trardirtit unemployment, it -,tat, 'ul that men in the worst period ot' in, duuvial depression hit winter at the Army haaaqunnms in Toronto the" had a way; horn - vacancies on farms than there were men. The emigntian work will Kim! on Marek It. When Channel: Perkins. of New York; of the Ipeoial committee, nose to take his apart. ttts faced an tgimosst full membership, while the galleries were packed witn interested spectators. Home l‘awney. of Minnesota; Mit. Smith, of Iowa; Spentey, of Kentucky, and Fitz- gerald, of New York, were on the floor, prepared to reply to what they deemed to be the insinuations of the President upon themselves, members of the com- mittee, on appropriations. They were mot alone in their indipiation. Indeed, for some time past the feelings of the members have been growing more and more intense, and some of them have been giving way to their sentiments in language which fully testified to their wounded pride. r The mrritmitue', report is in part, no follows: - Washington, Jan. 1L~aning given consideration tenthe President's further views regarding the secret service, con- tained in " nae-mg. to the Home of Representatives last Monday, the spec- in! committee appointed” to den] with the snippet trttlttthe in ittt"ttl report. .. Tables Portions of the President’s Message-tue" is Angry. Tells Roosevelt the “use Can ’Jutlge' It: lhra" Capacity. Home of It-talive' Stub on Its Dinky. " TALKS .gAcK TO PRESIDENT. INSURING IMMIGRANTS HARD TIME. Murray arrived .hcre from Montcrey more than two wet-h ago to begin an investigation of the forgery, and found that President Wm. tl. llonshnw, of the Union Savings Bank of this city, hold bmr notes. drawn on a Kansas City bank in Hentshaw's favor, and purport- ing to be signed by Murray, the notes totalling $4o0,000. Mttrraipresrented the matter to Dis- trict Attorney Donahue, and tho war- rant for the arrest ot Sign: wag-z isoued. Signor surrendered Gd made a full confession. After Losing Four Children in Their Burning Home. Rice Lake, Wis., Jan. 1l.-Four chil- dren of Christian Lee, a farmer living eis miles from herv, wore cremated in a five which tntally destroyed the farm dwelling last night. Ihe dead children ranged in age from eight to twelve years. Lee and his wife and three younger children escaped. The mother wu awakened by the roar of the (lanes, and, grabbing the three youngest ehildren, rushed from the house. The four boys, who were sleeping upstairs. were out off from escape and that certain death awaited the sur- vivors it they remained without shelter the father and mother stoned on the six mile tramp across country to this city. The mother, who won carrying the two youngest children, became ex- hatated, and Lee was forced to - his wife and the two children for o quar- ter of a mile. The third child, who walk- ed, froze both his feet, and it is far- ed he will die from exposure. Murray at. once pronouncml thoo notes forgnies. dc began an investiga- tion, which. it is alleged, dim-lowed that Signor had given the mien to Hen. slaw in contuwtion with the financing of a deal involving a cement plant in Southern California. Hermhaw turned the notes over to Murray, wlm also dis- covered a number of other pupcrs bears ing forgevies of his signature. the total amounting to $880,000. Besides the four $100,000 notes men- tioned, the furgcrieu include the follow- ing: Sight drafts for 8400,000, 55,000 tsud $10,000. Banker llmnnhaw declare-l that Signor lmx Ilul profit-J a dollar by the fnl'gmios Oakland. Cal.,.Jan. ll. Details" the forgciiy of James J. Murray's» name to notes and documents aggregating nearly $1,000,000, which led last night to the arrest of P. B. Signor. promoter and mining broker of this city, have come io light. Murray in a multi-millionaire and banker whose present rexidenco is Mouton-y, Cal, I When the. parents realized that 2h four children had been burned to dent All hand; climbvdnp an the built)!“ of the at-lumm-r. invlmling Captain 'oevlc. or. who finally ordered a couple of 5m Blas Indian-I Ill the crew to dive down and attempt to clear away the boats. The Indians were expert swimmers and unwound in getting one of the boats eloar. 'l'lu- new" numb?“ of the Itart.vitlvm Illilll'tl :ulumu landing at a small lawn. and wetrt hum thun- to Belize in u small sailboat. Captain Dvcvkt. mums north ur mteamUtip and the when l.) the Annie Smith, ext-up! one of the Hun Illa-a Itt, diam. The Annie mu tt mm lorss. Nhe was only at year old. of 193 mm burdvu, and was nwnvd in Liverpool, N, N. Some: Was Ariana During Second Honeymoon. A Toronto tlewatch: Edward Scams, whose honeymoon began in .St. Thomas on Wednesday last and ended in Toronto jan, Ipleaded guilty to higumy in the Po ice Court yesterday morning. He left his first wife in Lindsay, 1nd went to Chicago to live, and otter an absence trt several yous decided to marry again. He got his marriage license in Canada, and after the ceremony came on to Toronto for the trip. pniortpnotely for him, he met his first sy.it.e's brother on the street, ondmir, arrest on the bigomy Home folloye.d.. .. . .. ... . Manes loft his lird wile with six childmn when he deserted her. and one of the little (mes died as a result ot_uyrit,ex.tretno povegty. . . . "c0Cnaiioruht" {In} bignmiul in the Contml Prison toe 13 months. Mining Broker Confesses to Million Dollar Forgeriel. New ,York, Jan. 1t.-lhe hark Annie Smith, which arrived to-day from Belize, British Honduras, brought five men of the British schooner Annie, which was [mt off the Honduran enlist. A remark. uhh- story mm told of the loss of th' whumwr, which mu (h) trim a Nova Wotimnnn ttm ever ahiplwd 1 cwunnvlt. A1eording to the shipwreckvd mariners who tuiived to-day, their vessel “an n short (“drums oft the must on Nov. It} when "Ire wns ~trnuk and eapsized by A mitonmmi. Schooner Annie We: Wrecked by a Great Waterman“. Cotroner Codd held an inquent here to. day. The jury brought in a verdict of "ceielental death, and made the recom- xm-ndntinn that where whims are being med care should be exercised in ”(1er- ing the ropes. making them 3:110. gagod in'a 'shaft down sixty-fin- feet; three had gone down the lathlorway. Pitt-r Peterson, a Finland-er. angle, aged 32, ealleul down to his panting oetow that he was coming down a rope used on the whim fur hoisting. Peterson ptartnl down the rope, which gave way, Irreejpiteti.thirtt to the lottery of the Peter Idem- Killcd in line“ Cobalt WM: [Apt night another fatal accident took pine at the Dari, mine. Gironx Lake. Four men were on- Qhuft' sixty-five loet, and killing hint in-tzmtiy. Peterson fell upon Mat Nmrmuo below. Nearmee ii In the 1hul Crmm Honpitul. His injuries are not considered fatal unless complica- tions not in. BIGAMIST GOES TO CENTRAL. FELL 0N ANOTHER. BIG FORGERY. A SEA STORY. Gin-x lake. Kink-dun dv. mpatcls.. About 200 pupils have been prohibited slave November mm from attending the public schools of the city because they have not pro- scnted to tho uuthoritien certificates of successful vaccination. hasten-day a special meeting of the Board of Eduea. tion was held to disc-um the ra-admimimn of those pupils. and it was finally do- cided to open the schools to only those who were physically unfit to be vaccin- ated, with the understanding that they would be vaccinated as soon an possible. That will filer about 50 pupils to re- turn to school. Rev. J. M. Carmichael, printm- of the chunk, and Gideon Browning, the Adair carpenter, who was the minister's neigh- bor, have not been seen since Tuesday. Various theories are advanced to show that the bones found in the church stove belonged to one 01' the other of the mien sing men, but none of the offered explai- ations seem to accumulate any degree of potsitivonesm or certainty. lt WM even suggested to-day that the red stains all over the church might not he human blood and the gruesome pieces found in the church stove might have been taken from a cadaver stulen from some acum- sible graveyard. A Pctrolra despatch: A fatal aevident tweurtvd ya.~t~rd1y on tlc, farm of Mr. John Doyle, about three milo, from Gil Springs, where James Bullock 'tttsl Isis brother, Bert, were shaming rabbits. lt apimlrs Bert Bullock turned nunnhl qu ckly to shoot a passing rabbit, aval by some nil-mike the change entered the leg of his brother, James. who was nut far away. The young man died shortly afterwards. He leaves a father. Mall-er, two brothers and three sisters. In support of the theory that the mur- dor indications zm- all part of a gigan- tic hoax, the assertion was advanced that the missing preacher was known to be carrying $8,000 of insurance. Two Hundred Kingston Children Barred From School. J. Bullock Fatally Wounded Near Oil Springs. lh-lruil. Mivh., Jan. il.-Tlw murdcr mystery of Battle Run Church, near Col- umbus, in St. Clair County. seemed no nearer solved when the county officials resumed their investigation to-dny, than it was when they entered the blood spat- tered chuwh on Wednesday noon and dragged from the stove the lumps of flesh and bone that appeared to he the ”gaining fiagments of a human victim. Dynamite Explosion in Transcon- tincnhl Rainy Camp. To when you “If iGr new you lu- render your feeedtm.--tuuaa. Was Human Fied Found in Church Stove ? A Kenna dospatoh: Another tragedy involving the death of one man and tho fatal injury of another from In explosion of dynamite occurred in Meceen & ('ourtney's construction camp. on the National Trttnaeotttittentat last Monday. The dead man wan Hen. drickmn. a Swede, and the injured man it named Anderson. They were spoon‘ in out 1 hole which ind been wrung a few dayu previous when the iron Mrnek part of an unexploded cartridge and tb terrific explosion (allowed. The injured man in in the Min! he". May be a Scheme to Get the Life Insurance. "mull-i One of the most important which will be prev-mud is the establishment of a ..rrtetn of provincial police under one had. who will be available for all parts of the province, It present unprotected or under the are of inefficient loci! oftVrrn. The body will be centred at Toronto. but will have outposts, like the Northwest Mounted. in varioui places. from which aid can be ileum! " short native. The only approximation of this 'system at pronrnt in use ii the provin- rinl dolor-lire bureau. It i, umlontmwl by those mmt mn- vornaut with the rk-pnrlmcnt of the ProvinrAal Secretary that n ttt6'tMittre will ho presentml which will aim to give the Ontario lionm- department control of huts-la in local option diMrii. Thom at prawn! un- nox rvspnniihlo to the On- tario 1iovvrntnsmt, for the reason that they hold no liwnun. The idea is to intvrfrre in rrfrnctory rim-s where pro- prietors persist in giving tovetters poor acemunidatoov. or where their noliona are otherwiw contrary to the ordinary hotel laws. SHOW THEIR ARMS. Tabe6dalkdAftaethetketh- wut th-ed In. Control of uiiruu. Iktek--. Toronto. Jan. “.4311“: programme be. fore the Ontario legal-tum, whichopem dwrtly, cotuprirres many proposed moves for wind; there has been vigorous public agitation for sown] years. SHOT BY BROTHER. COST TWO LIVES. ONTARIO POLICE MAY BE HOAX. Law Reform. TORONTO Montreal d; tttels: This Noning'- eu. thrnm-nwnt H-rviw oi Bishop Farthing was an irupr-ive m-rvmuny. ltiuhnp Farthing and the uttmnlant bishop; veU. .:l in tle. chapter houw and trmeeeded it the mlhmlrni. tlw fronts doors of "hieh Worn t'nnml tightly looked. Within the Primate, with the cathedlal digni- taries, were waiting, whereupon the bishop's chaplain knocked, when the rector tinted in a laud voice, "Who is there t" The chaplain replied, "The Lord Bishop of Montreal, who pray» the arch- dt-aeon and rector of Montreal to en. throne him." After this pretty ceremony, which mntailm so much of the reverence due to the high character of . Melton in the Anulivnn Cbureh, the doors were opemul and the stately prumion en. tered ter stterml edifice, walking to the chancel. where the Primate, bishops and catlwdral chapter were sated, the real of tle proeestu'ontUts standing outside the mil. He Took Sole-o Premises and His Seat on the Throne. Bishop Farthing then banded the not o,' eonswertatioet and mundane for en- tltrostemettt to the chnncellor, who nu! tlwttt aloud. The bishop then recited the customary solemn promioe to de. feml the rights and privileges of the mthedrnl.nnl was immediately con- ducted by Archie-mu Norton to the throw. The singing of the doxology to the tteeompotimettt of the mthednl chimes ended the ceremony. Eeettsmtg was sung, the bertedktitttg beittg pro- marred by the Primate. "We know Yuan Shi Kai paid a physician 40,000 tech. about (833.000 to poii-on the Emperor. Yum: shi Kai son- "W the Dowager Empreu' death hu- pending, fared vetrihution at the hands of the Emperor for his betrayal a decade ago, which forced "v, flight, atyl reunit- reins of control.' New York, Jan. ll.- Spm-iall cabli- advices to the lieuld from Penning. Straits Settlement, my that King Yu Wei, China's exiled refurmcr And leadcr of the Chino-10 ennyim mform Imiation. claims credit for he overthrow of Yuan thi kai, the eminent Chinese silk-3m", tut lining»: of (Inf grgnd cugmu'lt __ According to tho" dospalcll. " Wei cturrtteg Yuan Hui Kai with complicity in the death of the Emperor. He in quot- ed u toUows: Britain to Deeide Whether Can-d. than be Whit. or Yellow. London, Jan. ll.--). B. memn. of Victoria, B. C., him-in; at the Imperial Colonial ('luh, said the Coadian went offered an opportunity for an obvious mlutlon of vital imperial pmblenu. "rt in I problem," be said, "not merely of what you are going to do with the home- less and workietos people of Britain. who will find here manifestly a land of unl- "(ion if Hue stale will take the pmpd' truion and meet thr challenge of Cana. dian 'rtaterrtstatrsiStp, but in “in taking action you will be halving . much. we" mil-Land vital wold-g in F Walt: . Ilia (ind-Invent and united. shall be I thou-id year- he. will; or rthw." t lamdo.n,Jan. ll.~l.ord Ftrathcouahas written the Morning Post reppectinx its allegations regarding the Imam-e garri- son and neeleeted state of Laqttimnlt. and has enlled attention to the answer- to Mr. Ralph Smith‘s questions in the Dominion Home of Commons on Jun. 15, I908. The Post dew-late: Fir Frederick Borden's replies prartiealiy endorse all its statements, and nolvi from these nmwcrs the. significant feature that the rewottsihilit.v " "ndtegarrirsottittg kuimalt has been shifted front the Canadian Militia Department to the liritiuh War Office, which. however, is in close communication with' Sir Fred- stick Borden. The crux of the situa- tion. the Post my. in, in effect. the complete uncertainty which still char- acteriixn the whole direction likely to be taken by the development of the Pacific. It present the authorities are engaged in watching these developments and the utmost deliberation is being exercised prior to a definite choite of a permanent' British military base in the Pacific. Utterly the garrison at Hong Kong lnH been increased, and it has appeared to careful observers it» though the Army Coutwil had definitely decided to make this Pacific base its choice. it may, doubtless. be criticised on strategic grounds. but such arguments do not affect. the present inane. Should the Army ('ouneil in conference with the Defence Committee decide on development far. ther afield in the Pacific doubtless this decision will he arrived at in vrw of the inform-ts of the defence oi the em- pire an a whole. The Morning lh,M adds that the present distribution of the permam at t‘amulian forces doe, ml in- justice to I'atutdian uitizelm on the Paei. Paid Doctor 40,000 Gels to Pomn Emperor. he (wait The eorrerspondent adds that 'the visit of the Cotr taAtome will take place during the [int fortnight in March, After the aid ivett by the ltunian Bail. ors to "he IU',','.'.",.", at Messing. the cur. rent of opposition to thr Crctt'n visit to Italy har (-mnpleu-ly disappeared. Pal-h. Jan. IL-The Rome eoereagt'tnd. ent of the FaMir ciaimn to know that King Edward ham informed the Italian Court of his intention of viming Rome to page." King Victor Emmanuel his per-zonal candulenn-s on amount of the earthquake catastrophe. Queen Alexa" dra, awarding to the cormpundml, will accompany King Edward, and they will travel maintain... The _visit, it in said, MORNING POST DISCUSSES BRI- TAIN'S DELAY IN CHOOSING. Direction Which Development in Pacific Will Take " Prount Un. certain-The Army Council Wait. ine-Hong King May be Chosen. will he nuiio at the end of February “Plumb PM Cald- th'mE-nnd. BISHOP: F ARTHING. Will. VISIT ITALY. in the 1lowy.ry isupreL mixing the AN IMPERIAL PROBLEM. MILITARY BASE. YUAN SHl KAI Vim-ouwr. Jan. 1l.--Tlw summer Prim?» May. from the Imnh, lu‘ings I‘t-fugmhs from tlee burnt "Ill diMriet at Port liming!!!" on Monday nigln. Cold walker " e'auunt, gum". mum. ine t"uontt tlw victim" ot the fire. The- town was partuilly derrtroyed. Tu:- tire Hunted in a defective thte in tie Caledonia Motel. 'there mu luck oi water, and the buildingd man and um of the fire centre were blown up. Many huninen premiw, church-u. n who“, fitteeu nun" cotuttes and "Mr (aonu-utn Ind tho wharf holonging to the Show mver tlttttttnereiat Comma}. mm- Ileull'uynl. The In“ in "will”; parity inland. Bunkers mm are lu-rr to re- ploni-h stocks. Moss will remain till the spring. - 7 -- Send: hybhiltoluyl‘ulo in For Brother “9 Milan Londun, Jan. il.-The fidrlily of Wu- mn wn I‘lill evidenced at the jail yeaAerday when a little VII-an ,ratkeH timidty Ltto the “ht-riffs offire and left the II- o! " to be spent in wring [Ix-rio- for her brother. There in may; who attempt In m- cm delicacie- tor their friend. who are confined in the jail, but thin our in market difteteut, u George Cook, the m. for wbo- the money I'm- left, In Tue-lay neutered m twelve month in Central Prison on a charge preferred WM him by the police for “in; tyy Illll' side:- who in not “his. him m: well an the "PW dining room. VTI‘ is hoped to have all randy on "H Nth, mt this does no! look too hope ful. Refugees Fro- Port Eu'ugtu at Vacant. Toronto, (ML, Jan. tt.---" in under- stood that mumuon. hue paned between the (blurb Govern-neat All the “on. A. B. Aylecwortlt, Iii-later oi Justice. In "tel-em to the Adoption oi "te.indeteeminnte "nu-nos in the Pos vine. Ontario in about to MUM! 0‘ prison farm, to he a new: of Morm- tng thou- mark-(ml in the mark, utlr-r than a penal institution. In run-action with this new step. it " duh-ml to air-- Ontario Judge. power to and lint " fenders to the farm, to he Klan-d on lumle when it is hollow-1| that they will lead upright lives for the future. In or- der to adapt null I plan. it i, unwary that the Dominion Parliament " I logica- lltion, and it in probable that th' up." vial committee of the Lt-gi-lttunx which investignu-d prison method, and adv" rated in its "Tort the teiortu, to In in, mum-nth! in the spring, will wait an th. Minister of .lmtiw an a doputatiom It is tsaid that Mr. Aylersworth " [wt-nut ally {tunable to the um "I the ind nu- minutv sent-mun 'i'he ItpH'ltll wmltu'u.» mnuiuted of Mr. J. “Hum-my. M. P. P.. Findley 'leuivmid, M. P. P., 'leorgts Pat, tinmn. M. P. P.. and John Barnum-l. M. nearer the front is the regulation. This year. owing to the building of " new wing. the members' roomy will lm arranged and tho [new gallery will ho in new qunrlorr'. The new 0p. position mucua mum and Mr. Bor. dtu’s room will he in the new wine. Lirhmt. Jan. Il.~lhlring u lnnquvt givon by officers at the army in this city last night at which King han. mmuel was present a lieutenant pub- licly waned his Majesty that a plot to dethrone him was In the conn- ot preparation. The 0mm: (Iceland tur. ther that the (in. was surrounded by__upiu o,od. traitors. . ' _ . Allows; the Seats to the [when of Patna-cut. Otttnur, Jan. ll.-~(hivt Whip tur vert is in the city attending to the assignment ot seats tor the members of the new Parliament and to the room ,' in the we“ Haunt This matter is “ways in the hands at the whips of both parties, and u rule of seniorty applies The alder the member the aid to the jail 2iiriiiii',ie, (a; auutr around the royal use to-dly. ""Atr, John. I far IU not '0!!qu you. You an _ A [and In." " n mind. Forth: I'll chap " that .ttae the “Inf-Kev Yolk Tel-y... Sl. John. N. It., Jill. it.- The War-l storm of the your. a at.mile [de and nearly four inches of rain, has mm! the Bay ot Fundy maul during the last 24 hours, doing heavy damage. Tele. grnphic, telephoetie and all con-cede” in and out of st. John were out off all day, 1nd it will be can this common below the nilmulu can nu their trains Meanwhile the loaned 1-s- prm, due here.at Inn-nu. in stalled about 40 mile,, {mm M. Jul:- by heavy mohouu, which prawn! the lull-Jet of par-engvru or mails. Wnrnd'lht linolanflotto In the humor aud along the Inter from considerable damage wu done. One Italian burque broke from her moorings and ran Ashore a “All wreck, And a mute-mum maroon" ndsitt rammed the (‘uudian Pacific Railway (tulle and put it out of com- mission. together with the man of westward telegraph vim it hold-u ST. JOHN ISOLATED. flooded Ont-ti. Gout-d Trants El.- tar-bub Suds-ca. Wire and Rail Canceli- With City Cut Off. “Hinduism SISTER FORGIVES. Tige‘lou'er Burial of the ar V in PARTLY BURNED. EATS OF MIGHTY. Toronto, (MIL, Jam ll KING MANUEL PRISON FARR. m

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