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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Herald, 1909-12-10, Page 2LORDS S. THE " LE The Budget .Rejected:ley 'a Prig ..Majority.. New Election Will Take Place in January. ,o^ B41 s rn Oratory Now On—Every- body, Interested. yy1 , ff :�,/-y, '(,.1�`.�y } JC a�li REJECTION a . .. w R... -,,..350 FOR THE BUDGET .. .. - 75 T.oa s ozi cables As , ipidnight , was berg struck by Big Ben of West- mnster there shot up into the sky at Various points in London roekets that we6 designed to tell the waiting mil- 114Ia of the metropo4 ,that, the $okse ois Lords had '`rejeetetl"-`the<'bitzigdt This, ' of course, :,was not *tate fermltia adts4ted by Loral Lansdowneand. hid' fol'f+iwers, but the public :.generally res fuse to ezialse. fine dfsi"xnetibns','and tile' ;dyed in everybody's mouth is that the Ltis ,have "rejected'" ‘ 9'.doya=i.,''eoriegs biitlget. The issue has; been joined, from now tilt some time in •Janu- ar :next GreatBriteln and Ireland will belled with the clang and turmoil ofl; e contest, 'which may 'hate a. most nu thentous aafIneace. upeu the destinies. of ie xiation. ` ;Che House was. crowded to the ut- mirat The brilliant,.,,,,,. heraldically em- litazonec roof, the, scarlet benches and the ' green itl s the flashing jewels of the peeresses-,i.;n'the gallery, made a gorgeous + color setting, There was none of the excitement which at - terata, s •crititsel divlitfon': in the House of Ominous, but instead an air of stately Though Lord Curzon had sufficiently recovered.. tram .his indisposition '•to -be able to aaadress`the House in favor of Lord. -Lansdowne'a motion,. the feature of to -al's 's oratory ryas theespeeeh;:of the: Axchhishop of Ire ek, echo . xn able Maxtlaxx speech. xr the4J3onzse sof 'Isersie,S,AbellteAd th , lie" hod, no fe#xr of the cry of Boer lism,;'a nd that tlag bu$'get .was se . bad;eifougli,-tti'2ustxfiathe Viripreeedented', amendment• moved by ' Lord Lansdowne: t,atl figure, robed. in white, with a cleans -;shaven face, making him look likes a: stalwart boy,, the e 'archbishop..! extended a warning handtoward the Unkhilst peers .and- Bade tneiin note CHICAGO. SHOW Canadians Carry Off .Ribbons in Sheep Exhibits. Sir George Drummond Furnishes' Gram Champion in One Class. Chicago, Pee. 6. -Canada came in for her share of the honors at the Interim,* tional Live 'Stock Exhibition to -day,. when the sheep judges got in their work. The Huntleywood farms of Sir George Drummond,, of Beaconsfield, Que., fur- nished the first prize winner and tin/ grand champion in the yearling wether class, and several of the sheep raisers of Ontario came in for prizes. Not only did the Ontario exhibitors carry off their share of the honors in . heep, but A. A. Barber, of Guelph, took fifth prize with his Silver Nugget, a one -year-old heifer. In the fat sheep contests, of whish Prof. W. J. Rutherford, of the Saskat- ;cbewan Agricultural College, was the •jnxdge, J. & D. J. Campbell took the sec- endieprize with a Shropshire wether un- der ':two years old. J. Lloyd Jones, of Burford, Ont., was given third honors ,with•his pen of five Shropshire wethers, and 4W. Lee & Sons, of Simcoe, Ont., were ,the recipients of second honors, with .aa: exhibit of Oxford wethers one- year -old and under two. J. W. Lee & Sons made a clean sweep with their Ox- ford wether lambs, taking first and sec- ond prizes, and capturing first prize with a' pen' of five wether lambs. W. H. Gibson, who is in charge of Sir George. Druminond's stock, is very much pleased over,, the showing made by the Canediaxi, stockmen, He says the visi- tors from. across . the international line are satisfied with honors already won, but still have designs on other sheep trophies, especially Xn':the Lincoln class, which have not yet"been judged. At the annual 'election of officers at'. the International Live Stock Exhibition to. -nighty VC'rlliam :E: Skinner was chosen as' president, ' and Richard 'Gibson, of, Delaware, Ont., was made first vice- 13re44nt al r 1 Mysterious •f Shooting Toronto;. Affair in 'le Ai" Going' to- Hamilton t'o'' that ;there was a handwriting on, the ,; , 1::;a. +' , '. t1 wart.-^ This was only one of several -take a bituatIon- refeWneas,.nxade • to ,a`mend 'em or t1d_'em" wliiele,,a feft.advax'.itrsd 11a #rkdreS:ytr: .h2 HoY�'na'. soli; in the :eonimg electoral campaign. The exact course to be followed.by Government after •` the 'Goiinixons., diave reaffirmed the budget, as they will' do on Thursday. has not yet been dee' ed upon. The weight of prob- abili y is in favnr of the propagation of Parliameet with the Icing's speech on Friday and dissolution ea rly in Janus ary. ' A meeting: of the Ca iinet. has been called'. :for in -morrow morning to com- plete dxtangenxents. At to -day's meet- ing of the, Cabinet, it is stated, meas- ures were derided upon insuring the un- interrupted c'& "etlon of taxes on tea, spirits and tnhaeeo until the new Par- liament We able to pass a retrospective aajt regulai "-Mg the situation. ABOUT DEATH Cornell'f rofessor' Quotes %,fatist cs of Canada and States, . "HELL K laVt"iiafilu4411,P SHIP TO US YOU Seafo.'th Farmer.l la in Detroit Loses Boll. Lost $SO arid• a New Pipe ---Look ing • For Girl.. Deta°oitt icepa't noose, kid I" was saltita:'txon iJlirown. t :'n•r t,ar:-old ltuniph- rey Quinlon; faatne am Seuforth, Out,, by ;a �roiing'' worn at Unetiot avenue as it .3ettubieaii streat, :1londay evening. Li , )�ney, ,Who is feobbe and fully leo.1Y rias age, didn't approve of the young i omaxi's-.faaniiliarity and told her sa. "I don't know, you, young lady," he said, sex en ; ani ain't in the habit of pickin' ' with inion folks on the street." "That'a all right, .:e,.," said the girl, who was dresseti in a ' mg pony mat and picture bat, Aiid slap to the old far- mer's greet erabit -•, nxent, she threw her arms around hie ;eau hugged hint. "Go 'ivy young woman," said Humph- rey in gie•z t: ixidignaation. "I've got a wife and g b1'am-up children back in Sea - forth, Ont,; ;}xd 1 can't have sich gain's on." 4;;, . . The young' wont:: however, hugged a: the farmer tisahter, rl then with a glad- some peal o>; bevel i, loosened her hold, backed away lad her hand. "Bye-bye, ' dit he said, gaily, "see you again so; e." Right away, in became suspicious and "frisked" 1i f. He found that a roll of $50 in bi :hkli had reposed in au inside pocket 'ore h -e met the girl, had disappeared x missing was n. xiiee new pipe, which h. ad bnught to replace an old corncob be had smoked for years. "And to thinlal hal she ei-en took niy e man at police head - morning. "She only my name, and now I `o my old pipe. It's reit in 25 years. 1 e up here to see Like, and my, but wn since I saw it oung woman to go e alone, but she y money's gone. 1 the money, but I I would know the pipe," said quarters left me o have got my first thought I what the maybe it ; last. I away, an w ri dirt, thiitie' don."t k girl or ee The police are mg far the woman. $10 e, - 0,000, Customs Reve t� For the Year Treading to.all ,ll� Water Mark. '` t'anada!s revenixe• is tt A o xrkots + Ottawas Deans, r lx aloin for x°lu •o 'non at 43 er g psis,. avextue whp Jeen•.Buckley, era),tliyik ]year.. It is practically certain that with a'2h etililr a `idfle: There is lit.t-ii# 'of n} etiq,-sixmxihnns will be' passed. Dur - hope held out Ifbi het teCovery at Graed} ing;,tieSelirst eight months ;.of the fiscal Hoepital, where she was taken. The gix'1 i yeara'the':eustoms revenue totalled $39, - was employed in a candy factory, and, so 110,567,: *hid is an increase of .$8,141,- $ 3 " iiuhin the month of November the fix us is knovagY she eirh•�xl. no trouble � ' g' T+lasl •, this morni she dressed herself", coll'et,tians''totalled $5,092,761, being an y t increase of $11;30`:..708. The Canadian to - as usu-a1•, n. d,'afvex her father; hsd.le?ft `tat revenue:ldst year, customs and from the House, put on her cat aicl coat, Icft all other sources, was $85,500,000. At her mother and brother downstairs, and the- peesent4•rate ' of increase in customs wedixt'up' into 'in' taniPbY attic',; need .iia a "ieveiii r tliat•fieri alone will almost span oYtt{s , di+s " l ,, . : �axlieavee eeeespeaee `e„,,, g ehei aimaxed million mark 16, shot,hersed#• threx4Al the left breas^ti `the ;li” h,,tvater mark of two years ago store room, where a small rifle was kept. A moment later a shot was heard, and the girl 'Was fermi lying on the floor, •. bleeding pi o taa'yele 1tflir the ,rifle 'Ithaca,. Dec. 6. --Ninety per cent. of aeaa,ths hi Canada and the United States use caused by disen 'e, two per cent. ;by,, ol#1 age and about eight per cent. by lenee, said Dr. V. A. Moore o Cornell: lUniversi y to -day He said: ,Cornell centuries, the general diseases'liave caus- ed"'' a ranch greater number ot hdeaths than that: epidemic ones. ;,This ;is flue tot the] fact, that the epidenne diseases are looked after by the health officials and measures are promptly taken for pre- venting their spread, while the general diseases are governed largely by the care the individual takes of his body, arid to a ,certain extent upon environment.. 4Vhe . essential causes of diseases:are iripropexx'• nourishment, lack of oxygen, high and low temperatures, over=exer- tion, meghanical injuries, intoxication, poisoning, infection :with micro-orgen- fefxl and iliarasites In addition to these att'es the tumors, which may or may not ;caused by any of the agries men- tiseied la s_m ",,. JURORS IDEA. 1' •: i, ----pie l . i w. Mtake( Made in Medicine: After iioy Had `iabO,n'O"';,,,, .. 'b t. Galiiharimi despatch; The inquest ien �d.b the death of Alonzo Lan~r the e f or - oowhodied siddenl last week, .waa endluded last night, because the u ore slanted further informa'tio'n:. Vi7g, fixe pretty well convinced," said )em, that the boy ;was given s , .e me icine by mistake aft eshe' ht .rne 1. We are pretty certain /to' evidiiee of the doctors that it was va5''frret puffs that killed,. ini,Y ei r. it the medieine he gotNt,tit rug �6 re., We, believe someboby tre o, d¢'tot. hila up afterwards and made a ta,�s^arrr�p: „been iced as ">iot k:now4 The "bti let `,enkt tered the left breast and penetrated to within half an inoh of the heart. The girl's bra>lther said at;first,'Ilhat hie,;xis.-, ter ilea. caged, to •hima tiiet she iwas hots lint later he eomtradietea this: 1-1e tta;t-' eel that the rifle was not loaded, so far as:he :kai ' ;'r It ifias 1eliorta that!" the girl was t1'bt ut to leave shortly to take'a position in Hamilton. A INT' a iiof , Earl off Crewe and Churchill Men - l' ",' ttl tie .for Berth. London, Dec, 6;There were recently many persistent xepoets thatyiraton Churchill,, the , s'ailg mope of the Liberai.IS, is to aucceeed Load,Minto as ti ie4roy of, India. Lord, linto;s;term wifllbe iiip next year, and lxe,has, hard =chi strain in dodging wenid'be''assa+ssins. The pros- pect'' of a''getle'ral 'olectucn in ..Bhgland, howeveha,'ti'nid'Ilxdiau' `opposition to Win- ston Ohusohil?s elahn have set , envier Asquith th 11iing ofe; different s ectibnt Politiciaxi • r e 'e :calif erbert Gladstone is goleg'oup to South Africa ,as Go'vennor-Genreral when Loi1d Sel- barnaretitina,,`lint they+ shake then heads ovee ifkr.:>O'ihutigaill Lysing ,sent t Gal- cutta. het ,gossips..4'uate a els ce rets mark ,e st'heatP,rxaioerts, of Walesllart liber dinuer,table, apropos of the birth+ of : }'., Churc�hx s yxttle daughter,w,hiohxseeuued to affoMi &bs'dllxte'"eorxfiranation'.!. "Novi+, . htsaveiex, ilia 'story is'i going relate the)clubs that Lord Cres e is to sxteceed, esed: Aiirnt�o, t 'Such an appoint- ment tivoatld,,h.whve: Tell'to cornniend it, but there i tale abistaele tli,a; Lord isr's lfri, St in'di.'sp bnsable to the Lib- eral party in the Houee of Lords. Un- less Lord Morley shoWd, be Ywillrlbig� ,to,.58 1 raids t' r r � 14:1 cb sr?'.k'!7:,4, is to succeed him as Liberal leader in the upper chamber. sae, M -here ai some rich men ave nada j el ones honestl . Cyniena—And there is also a needle in the difference b; tween last year's fig- ures and the huadred million nark, and nearly ail t {te of r sources of revenue arR Also sip wing' swages. ses. C Ott CENSUS. 5 C4 a Our advice is to ship at once because to fill, and are ready for your shipments, you the highest prices. We do not know will keep up. We remit same day shipment is received, in any form you request. If you so desire we will hold shipment separate until we hear whether our price is satisfactory. If not, we will re• turn goods, express charges paid both ways, Write for price list and shipping tags, which will be cheer- fully furnished. , References, Dominion Bank, Montreal 500 & 507 St. Paul Street, Montreal we have many orders for which we can pay how long the demand O000c 0000 0000©o OOOO News in , r kf Cc x 0000 00 c30000 0000 The Baptists will raise $35,000 for missionary work in the west. Rev. W. C. White was consecrated as Anglican Bishop of Honan, China. The tug Ottawa was burned at Red Cliff Bay, Wis. John Johnson, a colored man „from Na - pane's, was found drowned al Kingston. Mrs. Alice Inch left ten thousand dollars to the town of Strathroy to build an hospital. John Morrison broke through the ice while skating at Elk Lake and was drowned. Charles W. Hathaway was fatally in- jured near Appin, his team running in front of a railway engine. Another operation on General Booth is inevitable, owing to the growth . of the cataract on one eye. The Toronto Press Club recorded its appreciation of Mr. Goldwin Smith's services to journalism. The Railway Commissioners empha- sized the necessity of safeguards at railway crossings. In connection with the electric power plant Toronto will sell electric fixtures and appliances. For work in Honan, China, the board of the Anglican missions made an in- itial grant of $12,000. It is, stated in .England that the Duke of Connaught. would be pleased to ac- cept the position of . Governor-General of Canada Norman Welsh and Samuel Stewart, two Windsor boys, arrested in the act of setting fire to a shed, confessed to starting a number of fires in the past three months. The final a,ppraiseanent of the estate of the late E. H. Harriman puts it at $149,000,000. The estate is made up of railroad stocks and bonds, prindpally Union Pacifie and Southern Pacific, and real estate. William Cook, an employee of the Leonard Boiler Works, was terribly crushed by a two -ton casting falling upon him yesterday. He was found un- eonscious by some of the employees and taken to the hospital, where he died lest night. The Rev. Donald McIntyre, of the Pro- vince of Ara eitoeha, Canada, has been called to the Oaivary Baptist Church, on West Fifty -Seventh street, New York, to succeed the Rev. Win. W. Barker, as as- aistant to 'the Rev. Robert Stuart Mac- Arthur, pastor of the church, Port Arthur's campaign for electrical power grows in intensity day by day. Council expects to have a new by-law of agreement with the Ontario Hydro - Electric Commission soon. Meantime the city's power e•u,pply is so short that lights have to be cut off at midnight on ac - H'ow the Population if St. Catharines St. Catharines, „DU $ 1'Rfi result of the church census lief this ,,13city recent- ly made 6 lieli,l Lx nx4steitiVt,,.{\ts pdiation shows the following numbers of families o varieus denonvixatxdi :` .t.oilfaii 'Cath- v,oric 5$3, 'hi thodist` f. 59;i'Prbsbt+tleiaian 581, Episcopal 738, Bat!.195, `ftebrews 93, Disciples of ,,Christ 36, Salvation Army 3$t ' Menno'dnifles a ' 14, St, Paul Street Mission 24, Lutheran 5, Christian "Scielice 2, Millenionist 1, Latter' Day Saints 1, : Christian Chureh;.,1, Spiritual- ipgts 1, Indian 1, Free, Methodist 1; in- formation refused 8,,no't'sit �hdnie $d, per.- sons who have no'.1Clxoico'1 65e, a-mixied homes 38, une1assed 22. Total, 3,205. This includes? •xbr ut ji1 ee a hy� dred boarders. :