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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance, 1908-11-26, Page 7L.t - , I t'", ��, r�l + �__ I .1 , I — - criticism upon Great Britain for two 'by I _" lig I learned from Vne assembled re - presentaUves of the. people that thek bouisi. Dr. Hale -was recolved the 11'auperor as a distinguished traveller, I . I � I I � ! �­,11 "I i r7Z 0 I- - I ,� � 7 IF �, " -. /,. , . - ': �'� �,`�� I . , , " , ��, � , I 1. � I I - � I , , , , . 1, - . �. I I .1 .. - � � . ' � �. � . ­. L _ _ - ., �. . ', . ,I.. .­_­ - 1. I I I- - I .... � 1. . -11-11 I - 11 11�. I. -I. 1. 1. I - I � .1. I I., ­ ­­ I � 11. . -1 I 1. I � � I � !.. - ! - , - , � - - . ., �, , � � , . ! 1�.! , " � , [�, :' �. �, , � . I .1 I .1 . . 1. . I I ,.� � I � I I . . . I I , I !. I , . � . : " � - � � . I I . I I I I . I . _T�j" ., . . I � .1- I � � � � TH"M KAISER'S a avy and tile colook's. The people 444 fit r guarant,ves agahimt the voutiva"mee U, $* 1A 0 10 i RIFE opla litylps boorl brollot to OW161"11tvills the habit, I FRUIT HANDLING 1. %X fir 0, and 4t 0400 ondo#vorod to. leave tho building. lie had =re than FATAL FOG, Sir Charles Dilke� to whom. the of thoso Uurdeus,, tie they do %,g4luot the I of. "Of all fornis, bowever, the MrAhig of � ,no, . � reached th(l 40r,AWWOver, before the whole Ill- shown, declined to discusi the Kaiser, INT * E'RVIEW his words or his work. On the gen- coutinuatwo of In-reorial ruk�. Tho pit))- I lleation of that paragraph in the Ae'loll AO&OW CATAegft AdV00003 Rf," babies Is poattively tile most (laugerous. More illecases are thas commuilleated DOWN TO SCIENC-Ek I t�,, pounds exploded with terrific force, 74o building was -completely destroyed, Woman )Killed And Man Fatally # Anzeiger has, givou it� nothing." 4, 1, q, - I 4019a. of Duties, than the world hag elly Idea of, "Next to t'110 evil Of J;'ss1`9 bablo' � .1 ST. CATHARINES Q Q HAS I andPolabay thrown some diotalico. rho first thing Ile, romemb ., . orod waQ being In Hurt at el 'Urg. MA � Report of it of Doubtful Authw CATTLE DISEASE, I � Priptedion Needed Only When lit- i artlo kiss, This is one -of tho most dangerous of all, A rMPANY nVOLUTIONIZE0 OV61NE60. tile hands of A phy6lolIku, Ills Arm Was � broken Awl be was otherwise out And bruised, but fatal Ogomn Liners, and Ferry Onts Po- ticlty publlshe& The Ogthreak Well in flonil—' ll dustry Is Young. , , husb4nd's kiss generally soon losea its , ot. fervency, but the kiss, of the two awe . Freight Payments Am9unt to $30,000 . no results are expect. ed� The unfortunate mail. is, resting nicely at his home to -day. Th a force of 14yeil by fog in N. Y. - YEE LONG'S SWAN SONG. the King contemplates offering Pre- . . hearts Is the pAra4lso of the tubercul- .. - ill � . 11 for the $040on—Its Scope is. Very . the explosion was felt for fully live Proadhing Death, Emperor's Bitter Remarks C$ikcorn, ing Great Britain. Incocase in Gormoy's .Naval gs� timates For Next Year. 1,0114011'. Nov. 121—TIM Central News) Agency to -day sent out 4 sammaq of , the statement publisliedthis,itioriling by the Now York American, purporting to ' be tile gist of the suppressed interylew ,of William B. Halo With the Germail, J!"'mperor. Router's Agency 81multalle- OM4 sent out a statement by Mr. Hale denying the autl -ity of tile alleged. 4entle '41gest. The London Vapors generally at- tacliQd more importance to tile latter than to the former, and the PO -11 Mall, Gazette printed the following note. - "The statements attributed to tile German Emperol, ill the Central News -,summary are not calculated to improve the relations between the United States "ermany if they Are authentic and ;&ad (A ]the origin of the statement being 'fixed in London leaves room for doubt as to their Authenticity. In these cireum- Stances ,we cannot see that any good , purpose would be served by reproducing -the report." I THE KAISER'S INTERVIEW. New York, Nov. 23.—A cable dwpatch. to the American from L',ondon, say%: Uore is exactly what Emperor William ,said on world politics to Dr. William Bayard Hale, the distinguished clergy- man, traveller and writer, on board the Imperial yacht Hohenzollern at Bergen, Norway, on July 10, Dr. Hale Was seek- ing an article for the Century maga, zinex which article, in view of the earth. quake created throughout Germany by iall interview subsequently given by the 8niperor William to a diplomatist for the London Daily '1�elegrapll, has been, 4suppressed at the request of the Ger, )=all Government.. The Emperor talked to Dr. Hale for several hours. Be was bitter against Britain, and full of "the yellow peril." 110 declared Britain a traitor to the white man's cause. no predicted that she would ultimately lose some of iler tolonies through her treaty with Japan. VOWENTING RE VOLUTION IN INDIA. 'The invitation to the American fleet of battleships to visit Now Zealand And Australia -was intended to serve notice on Britain that those colonies were with the white man And not with the rene- gado mother country. The British col. ,onles would show by the ardor of their reception that they understood the situ. ution. The Emperor declared that Jap- an. is even now fomenting insurrection in India. This insurrection might break out Within six months. Germany and the United States will, however, find a solution of the eastern question. There is a complete understanding be- tweell Emperor William And President Roosevelt on this point. They intend to divide the cast against itself by becom- ing the recognized friends of China. Ne- gotiations have been progressing favor- ably for months. A very high Chinese official, the Emperor said, would soon visit Ainerica and Germany. Terms will then be made known, guaranteeffig the protection mif(I integrity of China. and the open door., - uUssiA. BoRE. WHITE "MANIS BUR Dr"X. Every staCesmau, now rtalizes, the lImperor declared, that I'lussia in her great struggle with Japan was really . fighting the wlii;,e mair's cause—fightiligg it, miserably. The Emperor � expressed sympathy with Russia, remarking ]low differen-t the result would have been if the burden of -carrying the white mail's titan-dard had been plaecd by Providence upon his invincible battalions. If Japan be suffered now to got control of China, Europ� Will stiffer attack. . The Nni� pcTor is keeping friends with the klo- hammedan world. He is even supplying them with rifles because they Lire devils in fight, and stand there i;ctween the cast ,And the -svest where tlic-y can break the first force of ,tttack. Emperor Wil- liam said he believed that the United States would be forced to fight Japan bta os; a germ autt %,no 4 ph i% A& gai in ar imping it Uut. Now" Yoric, Nov. 22C—A notable article other germs too numerous to count, Dur. Wide, miles distance. In 4 number of Aouses Pittsburg, Nov, 23—Dense fog in I � from Andrew Qarnegle,,aealing wltlz the ing tile long Interval Iyawilo the sweet. not 14v fronl the quarries dishes, were this city to -day resulted lu . , I 0 -Iss; continues one r broken oil the shelveo, many ill this i � Alban, outlwmk I A debt of gratitude Is due the St. city felt the O'book, . of a, well-known wow y, X. Y.) Nov. 21—The tariff, will lappear ill tile fortheomiug beart's 1, ,nay imagine , . 1*1 -Art teaeller, of foot and mouth diseme in, thi* state December number of The -0,eatury Mag. the, various germs ruslilug baeR,ward %u4 . . . Catharines Vold Storage Qompany, Ncr . 1 1.4 - P the seriqus jujury of a prominent busi, is Well in hand) According to Coin no, in, whiolt t4 lrolnuAster takes forward with unholy gloo.11 - , Mil%l "' . , , . Not quite 00 pessimistic a 1710W of tile should this be �,ortheoiiilvg from the ' MOB man,, several street car accidents ' siollex 11cgrson, of the State Dopmrtiiiolrt I tile. vosition thatra "Infant ladustries" no . I I . - CULLINAN DIAMOND. and almost demoralized railroad so 11 I - I longer nec(I pl-otection; that kissing problem WAS taken by Dr. Rachel fruit Mors at large, but from. tile . ho� I ,e, Who returned to Albany � , tile steel 13, Skidelsky, whose opinions on B'�Iural and 00rumerce Deaprtillent'i of Agricultin t J, dules. from and o'ber industries have now grown ,� � lie Agric . � , Buffalo, wilme Ile has been super- t Miss Lillian* MoRee, supervisor ol 11 " .. . 'Iff Pr c tic questioA of women sinolcirg recently of otillada, fol- tile oompauylo, niggi.lifl. 0 U, l _ vWng tile efforts to stamp out the dii- bQX01)(1 tAle nQ9A Of t4l Ot �c stirred up A, spirited discussion, C014 of forts ro ht From Amsterdam by Scot% art in the north side Iligh soliool, alxd case* Cominioloner Pear"n will retium that duties oil luxuries itsvil ,by I in placing before, the po'QVIO, � . . - should be � I the rich "Dr. Shoemaker is right," said Dr. Ski, a`0�014il1011barlo,blib eleewhere,tli W. 9, Bell, a well known and Wealthy , to Buffalo to-Aight. waintalued, but that those I � .e IV� , land Yard Detectives, photographer, were, run down - delsXY "but let 140 be Practical. It is my sources of tile, bountiful fruit lRuds of , , by a, - "No now outbreaks were reported yes- on manufactured articles should be kissing -A, penitimula during the past passenger train, at Rossl��i�j ,station, A -, terday," BAK Oomillissioner Pearson to- r4daved. greatly or Abolislie , utirely 4 , ,�" �a, all unnecessary — tile Niagai " . ­R4,ig Edward And suburb. Miss . MoXeo was instantly -4 c, t-h�ie�ll,,o,';"Sixlt,,,,,,Nvitlioitt real affectio —slio-uld foul' or five yeal'sq t1lo co� NVIlen 49 Iollgo�. needed, . n . ,. Qr10 of wou London, Nov. 2% killed and Mr. Bell was ser! usly in. day$ "And tips situation in,t1iis state is be 4bolished, This would reduce the germ Who culpi-lae tile Collipany have Sti-1yell - tile Qt . weil in Land, Thore are no llur=n cases ,, Air, Caruegie'a Article Is entitled, . leen received at Windsor CnstI6 Ivrkd on the head And back. o in this state, The live stock commils- My �Olxperieaco With, and evil to, a ,minimum." hard, and given generously of their time - . . � Views Other doctors declared that e lie 404 labor,. to place upon the 0 yesterday the 'famous Cullinan dia, - There were many collisions between Ices, the Upon the Tariff." He says In part; roeu. L I , , 6XIIAM it - street cars find wagons,. while all rail, Sion, tile men in the railroad off inge of deaths caused by kiss ng Is not tables of -tile world'tbe products of the mond troin Mr. Ascher, Whose company I koad trains Arrived in this city over sileriff of Eric county, and national And "CoUditions have changed so greatly So great as Dr. Shoemaker W)uld bavD Niagarro garden, and to them is due % cut it after it. was preseute4 to the [ half an. h stato -voteriliaries are all in full ag�ee- that the tariff should, be now viowed lArge portion o4 the trade that has of . I I -car our late, , I � the public believe,. Xing on his birthday last ) as the FOG AT 1413-W YORK, crating with a view from a new standpoint. 'Clio Writer late years made this section of Ontario gift of 8 , I .:: : I � � guth Africa, The Amsterdam Now York, Nov. 20.---Ancolning ocean to enforcing stTico? quarantine regula, assume$ that a decided majority of 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 q 0 0 +10 0 6 0 0 0, 4 6 4 0 o-� so prosperous, That they have Aided authorities delegated, two secret service 11 , � � . - dozen of tions so that the outbreak may be -, the countr7la voters Are agreed: tile fruit growers by their scientific men, w1io, with Scotland Yard detec- ferry boats delayed, inconvellimicing brought to tin end at the e4iliest, Poo, "First, that it is advisable for new methods, And educWted. the buying public ' tiVCS, 8114rded lUr. Ascher's overy thousmids of oomrautters, by a dense . - sible moment. countries to encourage capital by by their artistic And $, . , "Lottvtvs ),Ave been sent to the regis- protective ditties, -when, seen. to be Scared By MOOR!. beautiful display movement, JJ09 that enveloped a bay to -day. The , . . ueods, no comment, - - . - toL � Special interest attachea to the bril Pennsylvania Railroad ferry boat , tered vc�terinariame throughout the sf4te, necessary . develop now industries, Xr, Robert , of Grantham 11w -eat stone for thd running from Brooklyn to . - "Second, that after full u,nd ex. Florence, X. J., Nov. 234 . --­HaT`_ tolvitall has -1,110111111011 , ats pilt from the gi . I rse ity naifying ttliem to telegraph to the de s i always been. the moving Queen�g meeklace, for it is Anticipated ran into a pier w Ile T in t ' ee of the , , e pa,rtment at once tile existe baustive trials, if success be not fill- figure A the wonderful Advances tile ag away a out I feet � mms it In- a horror of wice vince early she will frequently wear them at court Battery, tearj� dismse or an At might be Ally attained, such protection should 0 W)"Pally, of IvIlich lie is President, haii of the side of her cabin, her . I - indicative of it that come within their cease. childhood, Miss Mary Isabel Mea- niade in the art of fruit packing and' functions, and revive the fashion,of d�%� thirty passengers on board, n were knowle4ge. W& have urgred them to give to monds, as oinaments. Is of Third, that should the ex-poriment dow, of this place, died of fright in tile selections for exhibition purposes, - I . J. : V I whom Was hurt. Several f tile matter close Attention, succe , ed, protectioa, becomes unncces� yesterday when a anouse, pursued Perhapsthere is no. othor i - rian In Oaalada . - erry - lines I "Letters have also been sent to the I � I - , � were compelled to stopr running until stcant railroAds of the state notifying - sary and should steadily but gradu- by .tile family cab, darted across to -day who has done more, for the -wel. WORMS BANKER. tile fog lifted. Among the ocean lin- 1 be abolished, provided that the the far� of the growers of the peninsula. than era unable to enter the harbor were them to disinfect all eat-$, vessel&, M- la,l%e supply of any article of abso. ,, kitchen floor in her home. genial Bob '131ompson. Ile is acquainted ! the Cherokee, Massachusetts, Nieu . . iuiseo,, buiklinlp,s� Alloys, chutes, pens, lute neceselty for tile national safety Seeing the mouse, Mis Meadow With the Industry to its finger tips, am - or other places owned or controlled b , . Speaking of tl France's Accumulation of Gold Amster" ' the 1tal'& a4d thp, Zee sheepy shall not thereby be endangered." - shrieked with fear and was car- is Cold' Storage Com- land. . tile railroads in Which cattle, , I -, _�, pany, Mr, Thompson. said the chartqr I . -1 z I swine or other animals .susceptible to ried in a state of collapse to a was received. some ton al's ago, the Attracting Europe. . * se have been shipped or kept I being $16,000, first objee I � the disea, HALFPENNY CABLES. loun-L by her mother. Shortly af- . � 11 LL M Q1101111 1174 ,t . EDUCATION BJ * since Oct, 15, The rail -roads will be . . . terwards she complained of a pain was to providik the -ways or ineaus to 'P- V- _1M. . -1 ."I ­_ , . required to disinfeet, 1lat,l L 11MAW votice." I � . LABOW: MEN. Delegates of Federation Approve of Gompers' Acts, . , Denver, Col., Nov. 23.-13efGre -the president's report was takerl up to -day at the convention of the American Federation of, Labor, Mrs. Harriet G. R. Wright, president of the Colorado Equal Suffrage Association, Was eloct� ed a delegate representing the Nation. al American Woman's Equal Suffrage Association. Consideration of the committee's re- port on the president's report was then resumed. The recommendation of the committee on the subject, Leg. islation and Political Action, . which caused a long debate yesterday, carry- ing with it the recommendation that any member of the executive coun- cil Who does not agree with any ac, tion of the )executive council should resign, was adopted without debete. The only -remarks made were by Dele. gate Solin Mitchell,. of the Miners' Union, who wanted it uLderstood that the recommendation of the committee did. not refer to religious opinions. . THE WRONG, WAY. Young Man's Teeth Grew Upwards . Piercing Jaw. , New York, Nov. 22.—To relieve a condition unusual, if not unique, in . that. teeth in the upper jaiv of the patient had P-rown u:4ward into the jawb6ne instead bf downward, an op- peration was performed at St. Lukes Hospital by Dr. Robert Abbe. The patient was Herbert Cosman, twenty- one years old, of Newburg. I E ver sivice three teeth In the young man's -right upper jaW—two molars and a biscupid—were removed twelve yeaxs ago there has been -a peculiar swelling in the cheek. No pain at any time accompanied the swelling, but the unusual appearance of his face has attracted the gaze of the curious and has been the subject of comment which Was, at least, unwelcome. So lie decided to come to New York for treatment. THE BREAD LINE, .MR. FRED WARD OPPOSES HEN- NIKER HEATON'S SCHEME. , Says 98 Per Cent. of Cabling is Done in Code, Twenty to fifty Words Being Transmitted for -a Shilling— State-owned Cable Would Not . Pay. . London, Nov. 2'.�Fred Ward., man- ager in Englund of thoCommercial Cable Company, interviewed by a representa* tive of the Canadian Associated Press this morning Anent the proposed con- struction of a state-owned cable, said tile idea of the British and Canadian Governments as to laying a cable be- tween England and Catinda, Would be a grave inistake, similar to the mistake rankle in laying the British, Canadian and Australian Pacific cable. ... ,Vhe only people who are got - ting "'O benefit of it at-- the Americans," he ,aid, "because they get cheap rates over that cable, and don't ]lave to pay any of the deficit. This is just what would happen if the Government laid a cable between D ligland and Canada. Americans Would get the benefit And stand none of the loss' (IThe Pacific cable line cost the tax. - payers, about ;C2,000,000, and its opera- tion brings in no income oil this vast sunt. of money, but,, on the contrary, loses about ;C65,000 a year, which has to be paid by taxpayers of the three countries, We litme had quite enough of that "I understand that ten cents a word would not pa,y the cost of operation, I consider a shilling a Word a fair rate when it is borne in mind that the sender of a tele,graph can by the use of a code convey twenty to fifty words to 'his correspondent at the p�ico of a shilling, or less than. half -penny a word. I Also understawl that 98 per cent. of cable - graphing is in cod -e words by people using the cables every day. The other two per cent., which is social, is widely scattered, and probably the person who . would read onve social inessage to -day , would not have occasion to use. the cable again in six month&" -1 �� NO PARLIAMENT. - Shah Says the, Persians 00. X ot I , Want a Constitution. . London, Nov. �2.—A despatch from Teheran states that a p I roclamation will be posted iRi all the mosques to - Within tell years. He se,enied eager to talk, and poured. A st,pady stream of I — morrow declaring t1lat the Shah. hav- criticism upon Great Britain for two 'by Men in it Mostly Liars and Hoboes, lig I learned from Vne assembled re - presentaUves of the. people that thek bouisi. Dr. Hale -was recolved the 11'auperor as a distinguished traveller, . . Says Powderly. do not want a constitution, and hav- 'been scholar and writer. Ile was informed , inT supplicated by the -whole people not to convoke Parliament, has that it was the Kaiser's inviolable rule never to communicate ,with newspaper New York, Nov� 21—That most of decided to respect their wishes. A men. the unfortunates who stand shi vering section of the proclamation is ad- SIR CHARLES DILKE HOPEFUL, * in New York's bread line waiting for dressed specifically to the clergy. It says: "As you have recognized Sir Charles Dilke� to whom. the dry bread and a cup of coffee are liars il�at the establishment of a Parlia, synopsis of the Kaiser's interview was and professional hoboes, who would not ment would be emlitrary to the laws shown, declined to discusi the Kaiser, work if employment were offered them, of1slam, we desist from such a plan his words or his work. On the gen- is the opinion of T. V. Powderly, a Gov. AnA in the future under no pretext' eral subject matter or the interview 11-0 erranent labor agent, Who has made a shall such a Parliament be establish - said he cotild. only say that Britain!s s1u:dY of conditions here at close range. ed." The Shah directs ecclesiastics alliance -with Japan wits A. policy ar- raAged after considerable thought and mr rowderly has suggested that the State Puroh�se farms Where the profes. everywhere to communicate to the people his determination to maintain consideration. England was in a better ' sional receivers of charity shall be forc- jusfico, protect the rights -of his �sub. position to judge of its efficacy and ed to work. If they refuse to do ser.' jects, and frustrate the wicked designs value than Anyone elee. "The observa- vice there, Ilia plan is to place them in of evil -doers. . tion that by the A.nglo-Jap treaty Eng- the hands of some other State depart, �: :.;� . land may lose her colonies is A, pure time, ment for handling And cotroctiom I 't. r 11 GERMS IN KISSES. matter of prophecy, of which will demonstrate eitho,r the truth or the - YEE LONG'S SWAN SONG. the King contemplates offering Pre- . falsity," said Sir 0harle.i. "As to tile dyellov, peril,' the idea is, to my think- Chinese Gambler Told of His Ap. * SWEETHEARTS, KISSES WORST OF ing, extremely crude. The 'yellow pev!P N Proadhing Death, ALL SAYS PHYSICIAN. in order to become nienacinty presupposes ,, a divislon of the world inio two parts, Denver, Nov. 23,—Chin4town here is 11 tile i , throes of its first Highbinder M�dro Diseases Communicated by the with all Asia -tie nations forgotting all separating differences awi grouping war, brought oil by a fight between owners of gatubling houses for the ex, Kissing of gables Than In Any themselves together against a similar elusive right to 6perate fantan tables Other Way­�Philadelphla Women group of white nations. The idea of a 'yellow peril' I% its I say, extrentoly and lotteries, Mio de.ath yaterdzy of * Declare the Kiss Has Got to Go, crude. As A, nian, of souto experience in national affairs, I will say that tile talk Yee Long, a gambler, is ascribed 'to the battle ,of the Tongs. 111a, body of Yea. Philadelphia, Pa.,Xov. 93e­11xissing, of national crisps and of war so.pms to was found in all alley in the Chinese quarter. Its EIVIS and Benefits,". might well be me to ,haver less ba,%16 sit present than for many years past, There are alwaya That he (tied of poison was made evi- tho title of the Argument being waged tome diffieUldes on the borimn, 'of In- l d face and twisted limbs, arid a note in Chinese found in his here Among members of the Wonlews temati6nal polities, but these at pre' Aen6 seem less than usually trouble- blouse. The note reads., 'They are here medical fraternity. Ana. hospital staffs, and it is all brought about -by sensation - some", � from.'san Frantisdo. Soon I must go to my fathers. Whethex by th6 broad- al, statements 00,nearning tile danger of INMEASK IN XAVAT., ESTIMATE S, . bladed axe or by dust of the d"4901"8 osculation whioli Dr, John, V. Shoemaker makes in the November issue of the — Berlin, Nov, 23. (A. 1-1. Despftteb.) -The aebate in tile Velcll�tdg tD-d',IY tail it niattorg not. I knoW I go, I 00M. inend my spirit to Budab# the All -wise Monthly Cyclopedia aml. Medical Bulle- brought pab 66 fact that the naval gild Iner;1fill.)) tin. In this article Dr, Shoemaker do. I. estimates for nk-xt yedr reach a total of A searching examination of tho body � L 'lares that in kissing germs are carried 'the $100,117,903, wbich'is $15,90,000 more fflile(l to reveal Any marka of violence. to the mouth And thence to lungs than Inc 100Y. Sptakl% I 10 DIP Pelehstitg, Vert! It is believed that by "dust of the dr&- go&s tail" Yed referred to some potent .One warnt *, Advocate of the silti-kigaing Dr. 01 Gder, Sw alist, endeavored to call tit- Otipirt,tJ pol, son, progaganda. 3.4 Clara, Scott� it homoco- tontiolt to the rteent inte'rV1,01V betwoen —4-646-1 P le physician. I Chaveollor Von Buelow And the Emporor, CAPTAIN DEAD,f "So only Is Dr. 1%hocmaker correct In but ho was provented by the President. from their siding three hundred cars ol fruit this year. Ills statements aboub the evil$ of klosing, "The 011itucell0t dcAli6 file MtSbillty IN'trOlt, J�ffchq XOV, Z3-_�Villiajft 11. but in my opinion lie (1008 1106 go far of the, imperial f1nAn&.,+.11 said - Itert VurfAin. a retired lake captain, is, dftd cnough,?' she eald. "T3io number of d!A,. Ofler "but Ito ought first to 'toll It# licvv. Mr. Purtkin was born in Aul. cas" which Idming causes ia uribeliev- whkt' Wore the M%ftlts of his inton, htrstburg, Ont., In 1897. At tho age of oblo to one Who hag not studied the view With the, Emperor, and what 11 yearA ho de.,ciAoil to lieponic, 4 QI(jr. quettion. I firmly beliovo. that the day Avarant".4 lie �ouplif; tmil obtAin(A. If(% RftiloA All 6ver tht hikos, rind in 185,03' will come within a generatiou when a ()ur world's polkv Ila* driven us to our lie �elpod to bull(I anil sqil t1w Tbotuws f ormiaAble, auti-kissing movement will he I)~ fifl4tileild InDwry beeftime of S. Parki, on,,f of tit(, large. qt v&Acls on established and w1jon, kissing practically Our fieliatItis burdens for the,, Army, the the Takes teb,theat time, willbe do:nhnod, to tbn lowor clames, tbe in hor lieart. Her itiother hurried gather and ship the fruit of the vicinifix I ., . . � J" to 'the principal centres by carload, and" mous Accumulation of gold by the . TeXt of the New British Measure- to a medicine cliest to procure res- 01� many days during the past season Bank of France during the part year toratives, but Avilien she returned, . nine, ten and eleven cars A day wont out. is attracting the attention of E uropo, . Some of its Features. the young wornall Was dead. Val- BY this means of transportation they obtained quick despatch I . s I At present the amount Is $665,000,000, *New vular heart trouble, caused by rates. Tile cold storage building they which is an increase of $125,000,000 York, Nov. 22,-A cable despatch . fright, was the Cause of death, erected cost some $9,000. From. the be- in the last year. Considerable of this to The Sun from London, says: The said a physician, who Was aum- ginning the Iiini of the directors w'" to aniount has, of course, been drawn from the United States oi account of Government issued to -day the .text Of I moned. I conduct the business on such a basis as Would make the company nay a $mAll advances during th . a panic of 1907. - its third attempt to draw up An, e(liu- 1 60464�60s$ -++-+-#-#-' '141-!444 4 - ' ' � dividend ,on the capit -al invested. Only $4,500 was subscribed or taken up. Heaxy balances It avej ho-wever, been drawn from Germany, and there is a cation. bill. Popular control and , freedom from ORDER OF MFRIT. The business has been conducted in such a WAY that tile original debt is paid tendeney in some quarters to give this a sinister significance, although it is tests axe two of the main principles to which the Government has striven to off, And tile company has noir $1,000 to true onough that France is much bet- ter prepared financially for War thari 'give effect, All schools receiving rate The Honor to be Extended to, its credit. One year ago it Its decided w. to add to the building, so that additional her neighbor. . -. aid pass completely under control of the local educational authorities. No British Statesmen. Pack!' g room could be obtained, and, tile $1,50(%Dedeol Bankers argue, however, that it is poor financing to accumulate Buell a �eaeher employed or seeking employiAent ­­ was quickly taken up. Into board cov%v4ts of five directGrs, vast amount of coin, which is lying is, required to subscribe to any specified religious denomination or to attend or London, Nov. 22.—It is believed that of whom four of the original stil I I ]]Old Office, viz., Robert Thompson, President and MaV idle, because the banks' discount loans amount only to $240,000,000, it abstain from attinding ,any place of 1 religious wors�ip. Neither shall Ile be the King contemplates offering Pre- . " L "" ' 't, Catha"111's8; 000, F, StUft"t, s true, at all events, that France is now in a position to act As the banker requ re I d to give any religious instru- . mier Asquith mid former Prime Mitils- 0 1 'r Vice-president: Geo. Walker, I Ercetary-Treastirer- - of tile world. . tion. ter Balfour, the Order of Merit, which Nlbekt -Pay arid Will. H. Buntitur ' ' " f! - 1. This makes a great distinction from has heretofore beeia confined to men who have distinguished themselves in . f W. Tile aim o giving shippers as goo(I - "TIONS RAILWAY UN the old bill. It involves a sa,crifice on. the part of the Church, in compensation for the navy, the army, in letters and in . service as possible has been well lived up to. which she gets the "right of entry."This takes art and science. The reason for this is the long -felt difficulty in the recoq- Cars Are iced from tile colap.&Ity,s own ice Have Formed Powerful New Labor tile form of a provision that, if any parent desires it denominaticnial nition of men for - distinguished politi- cal services otherwise than by con- house, who also look after tile order. ing and shipping of the same. All the Organization, religious instruction i�ay be given his children two mornings a we* between ferment of a peerage, which some- times, as in the case of Gladstone, was growers have 'to do Is to drive lip in t1le evening where lie finds cars ready to 9 and 0.45 o'clock. But parents desiring such instruction must pay for it. decliped. Many such men naturalh- . object to leave art active political life leave for Toronto and Montreal At a - o,clock, Arriving in the former city the Denver, Col., Nov. 22—It ,Was all- nounced to -day that there was This "right, of entry" will probably be c bitter controver BY. for the humdrum of the House of Lords. . next day at 7 O'clock- a. ra., And in the latter the followl evening. ecial 119 S Denver yesterday a powerful railway . The bill provides for the Cowper -'rem - . I : V -44080*4$41­1 I --- days are set apart for cars aoin- to, Que. bee, Ottawa, And the Wedc" So success. 0 empl oyees' organization, to be known as the Itailway Employees' Department ple religious instruction propose d a yedr or so -o, that is, 45 minutes a day of ", �[1_1- fire At fufleral ful has the , Western trade been that par. cular attention is paid to it, the result being that during ' VJ of the American Fdder tion. of Labor, - with ten affiliated organizations as undenominational. teadbing, The bill also provides -for contracting out of schools com-mitted to denominational teaching, tile past season nearly one hundred cars left the , members. i-1. B. Perham was elected as, for instance, the Roman Catholics. I company)s bands for NViallipog, Brandon, Regina, Mooseja,w, Calgary, .Edmonton, Fernie, chairman and John Flannery secretary. Ile object is to bring about a closer ' union '� _" ' -1 STUDENTS FIGHT, Locust Corner, Ohio, Nov. 23,— B. C', and as far as Vancouver B. O� of all railroad employees, and to seek to affiliate all railway organiza- An explosion of coal oil, w3liol Altogether they claim to litive ' sent out tions with this organization. - 'was used in starting a fire yes. from their siding three hundred cars ol fruit this year. The first convention is to be held in and Italians Use Revol. terday, caused the death of Al- berta Bradbury, aged 16 yars, fa- Last year $21,000 was paid in freight charges, and this season tile amount Denver and it is expected that the hun- dred thousand employees will be repre- lGermans vers in Fracas. . tally burned Mrs. 10morick Carvin, Will total -well ovc,. the $30,OW nlark. sented by the officers of their unions, which are as follows: Railroad telogra- and slightly injurd two small . Fully 90 per cent. of tile growers * ra tile district ship through t -he compan he r bolilermakers and iion. shipbbild. I Per Sire - Vienna, Nov. 23�The German and children, aged 11 and 5. The ex. Y, receiving full pri�e for their products, rg I !lit I .... idlers, machinists, Par �, ia workers, blacksmiths, railway Italian students attending the univer- plosion occurred just as the funer- less a small ciial*ge for office expeng�s. ,clerics, I switchmen, maintenance of waY em- sity of Vienna, came into serious colli - al prrty of Aaron Bradbury, who uncle The company purchases all kinds or supplies, such as baskets, boxes, fasten- ployees and steamfitters. _ sion in the university precincts this was an of tile dead giri,was era, bone meal, potash, spraying mate. � -1 - I morning, and before the. police drove leavintr the house. Another mem- rials arid pumps. Last year they pur. SUICIDE AT OTTAWA the demonstrants away, revol�ers had ber ofo the family was ill of ty. chased four carloads of sulphur for 'the , been freely used and .m number of young phoid fever in the house at the I sprayino mixtures. By purchasing in this way they secuie not only the whole. men 'wounded. time. %1e undertaker rescued Mrs. sale rates, but secure the beat and purest Chas. T. Moffatt, La'w Clerkf Shoots The trouble was occasioned by an It - Carvin: 'rate house was only slight. .. tuaterials oil the markot, Just last year manufacturers . . Himself Dea& alian demonstration in favor of the establishment of an Italian University ly damaged. � � the basket raised 'the I) rice of baskets. The company placed An - . at Trieste. The opposing factions total - ++4-94400044 , 4�-� 0 *4+4-4-*+ �: - I order for 500,000, and sold w their cua. Ottaiva, Nov. 21�Charlcs T. Moffatt, led 1,200 men, and they sang themselves Into the fight 'With stirring patriotio I - � I I HEAD ON. tomers over 250,000. This season the Manufacturers are lowering their prices iluw clerk in tile office of Gemmill & aim The fighting fiats, so that every grower ht the country -w1ji May, took his life at noon to -day. He started with sticks receive a share. Supplies are usually sold at a fair went into the janitor's room of the Car- leton Chdinbers, where his firm "as and stones, but revolvers finally ap- peared, and A num-ber of shots were Brakeman Killed in RailWaySmasb tuargin of profit to every purchasor, so * . to of- fices3 and fired a bullet from a forty- fired. The Italians, driven from tile hni'din gaeliered in the streetoutside. i - Up in Heavy Fog. ,as not conflieli; with the ordinary trade, and a rebate given to the pati -ons four-calibrii revolver through his head, dying instantly, He was twenty -el it 91 At thioNta-ge the police appeared and At the end of the seasoll. This rebata years of Age, and a son of the late R, promptly dispersed the rioters. Suffoll�, Va., Nov. 23.—Tw� freight trains met in a hond-on.collialon during ullutlly runs from one to twd thousand dollars caell season. This alone is a fe,ir dividend, B. Moffatt, of Amherst, N, S., who WAS for many years Clerk of the Commons 4 � 1;� ORGANS SILENT, a heavy fotr yesterday ilear Nansemond and goes directly to th' help to ea,rit it. ose who Railway Committee. The Young man had 'financial 0 station, on the Atlantic Coast line.. The Women and girls of refinemeid and ex- 'the lie troubles, and despondency due to illness is supposed to have occas. . No Water in Ottawa to Run Them front brakeman, H. It. Snivel, of Iffest Philadelphia, was killed) and several perienom are employed. in packing house, and tile majority of them call ioned the deed. He was unmarried, and made Ilia homehere with a brother and - —Man Drowned. . dther trainmen Were slightly injured, Both engines and twenty-one heavily- put up a box of apples, placing each one by ]land, in less than five minuits,'They stepmother, I - I laden freight cars were demolished, the debris catching fire from the locomot. can Wrap and pack a box of pears weigh. � ing forty pounds in twelve mi � nutes. The AN6REW FOX'S DEATH. Otta wa, Ont., Nov. 23.---jXhe water is ives. Snivel was buried under the Wreck. . age a i lid Incinerated. box fruit all goes out tinder the "Prairie Brand.)) Montreal Police'Have 'Not Yet Got to unusually low, affecting4he big turbines at the press house, so that yesterday : - , Altogether there are over three hun- Bottom of the Tragedy. ten or twelve chureboa in the more ole - HIT A, TROLLEY, ' died Associate members and nearly one linudred holding shares of stock. It is Montreal, Nov. 22.—Tho mystery vated section of the city Wore Without . , tile largset, company of fruit growers in Canada, And possibly one of tile raost � surrounding the death of Andrew Foxt of Toronto, is still unsolved. Ills move- instrumental music. rho water power to run the motors making the church . I Motormalt Fatally Injured and Ten Pit co-operative. mente have been traced to within half n h but what ttand- OrgUlts 90 was not available. The water is very low, the pressure being from 76 Passengers Hurt. �gely prizes captured by them,oftly fast INIvIolok in Toronto included first And Pired during that half hour remains, A to 80 pounds only, and many Chaudlere third prizes on boxes of Baldwins, first oil box of Greenings, seconds oil boxes of mystery, Ire had been drinking 9.11 evening, and in one saloon list! a fight industries being affected, At the rtw quest of the city engineer, 114r. J. It. Cleveland, O., Nov. 21—ritank Stein- . witz, motorman, was fatally injured and Inows and Kings, first oil Gravenstdins with a colored mati, and ricoved a blaw on tile nosei At midnight It-& left the Booth 01080d down it section of Ills mill, so that go much more water power - ton passengers Were hurt early this wrapped And Inimlapped,, And. first an best display, of fruit, In this exhibit saloon alone, and it is thought thott he would be Available to run the city plant.. inorning wheA a heavy subdrbaa ear eol- were stro�wborrles, plums, prunes, hailed it cab, ,tud during lus drive had a row with the ca,bbyl which resulted in Wbrd has reached here that Duncan Bell, of Ottawa, was drowned at Ver - lided with a car on Broadway. The suburban car in attempting to run up peaches, grapod, ate. I o. - S . . I his deatlL . I I million Day whito skating. The body . a grade slipped ana ran backwards, . DRANK WOOD ALCOHOL. ), - t OIL TRUST. will probatly . be brought here. �_ crashing into the city ear, which Was following at & high rate of apedd. Stein- Death of Sovehtoon,Yeae,Old Girl tit Xew York, Nov. 91-401in D. Rocke. � GOT NEW SUITS. witz was on the city eat, and lost both legs. Moncton, NA feller testified to -day that lie did not I 1. � 1 : I , Moncton, N, B., Nov. 22, — Gertrude conceive the plan of the formation of tile original Standard Oil trust in 1889, Hungarians Arrested af 'London to THE NORTHCOTES. jlitffiellan, aged 17, a daughter of Aid* 0 1111an sorry to say that I did not�" said Uontt,oal, Nov. 21—tord And Lady under MoLellan, of the InteVeblouiRl Railway, ,died to -day after a few hourst Mr, Rockefeller. "I e4maot claint tiny credit for that. Mr. Plagler and 8, 0. be Taketi to Belleville. I Xorthcote, NVho ate V18iting here on their return hoino from Australia illness, caused by arinking wood alco, 1.431. She was of weak mind, 00roner. T. Doaa conceived it -,y � .. __ - , I � � Belleville, Oat,, Nov. 28.—On Frid 'Ay whert his Lordship completed 06 Sue, CeSSfut term As Goyetilor-Gencral, Harris pronounced it it caso of oulcide. ',,be told the doctors what z -ho had done, CANNOT EXHIBIT', last four Hungarians, recently diseharg� wero entertained at luncheon to -day by Sir William And Lady Vait Horns. They Robert and expressed regnt, ­ ­ — _' -AT Washington, Voy. 23.—Cattl6 breeders of the States of PolinsylvtLaialkild Vow ed from the Belleville cement plant, it is Alleged, oach secured a domPl6to out- fit from tile firm Simmons are the guests of Mel- glian. Lady Xortheote was an adopt- EXPLOSION THOAOLIJ. I .,.. York will not be permitted. to exhibit any cattle At 66 Intetnational Stock Of Clothing 0 & Yanovtr, Jewish merchants, With ed daughter of Lord Mountstophen. 0 0, — Fifty Poundt of Dynamite Wrecks : Show to bo ]told at Chicago, owing to whom ,tile colony of 11"figarialls did their trading, oil Saturday, Awl ditap- I . PAINTER FALLS. Bowler Haute, tho prevalence of the rd6utli and foot -disease In 'those States. 1)eared. Yesterday morning Wova wits � "'egetonto, Xbv. � St, 'Clatharines, Nov, 9Z.—A dynamite . I - oil � yeecived that they haa been. captured itt Ont., M.—Fra,lik Mar. kle, a this town, at Battle'd uarry, Thorold, (;,0P4Io111`i71 bbilot NEW J0. Londoli Oftt� Chief Newton left at ,;nee for tile men and will bring them painter, of while paint- demolished t%`43 hofto ing tile Opera I-1011sp at xapall"., fell aat:t:(r116usIY hurt William Bombay, Who Oftwil, xov. 91—Tho, Appoinjt1nont of bAek to -night. �Iioro tire About 100 front the "Affold on which lie, was work- had boyl engagell home time its oligi. 11,fed M. 4=110allx, PI�MqIdOftt of thO Ot- 11'angariabs employed here. There's no Ing, brefikj%, sew,.ritl rib.s, Ana Injuring 111�11 al(le eous dorably. The fall uper. Some. fifty oandg uso(l for blant- X, titwit 11oforeirt A&qociittlon, tut rollector 18 to. wom of the tw6f4pepIcs,who SkIppeit out the $4M their compatriots, was eAua. by the ing bc nombay noticed A of engtoml for Ottawa, n'"11011nee(I witif of ed scaffolding giving Way'. , slight flicker as he Wag idtaftdillit thd day,, The Aalary Is. $2,200 to starP, with, money. I I I I �, A, __ — - d. . I � ­ _ f� I ,.! 11 � I .11.1 ­­� - J­� ­ I .1111.i�. _11101111 11 " r I ­ ti, - I ALEXIS" FUNER, AL . The Car W41he'd Three Miles is, the Progmion .%, reivrablux Nor. 23.—',rhv 4,w�r of Grand Duke Alexis, an UU419 of the 9M. peror of .utiasia, who dwa roolitly ju Parls, was interreil to-ilay 14 ths, , uow, � mausoleum of the Aomancifa within the fortress of St. Poter.aild r , tit. Paul, 4A4 . Wicholaa, the Russian Emperor, followed the coffin. on toot thrqugli the c%ow4qd And silent stree,ts of tile ca. . , � pital, Ills Majesty walkW thus from tile railroad atat!04 to tho fortress, a distance of three miles. 111 spite of tile approllon- slons for the safety of tile Nmpero.r, . there -was no untoward wlciae;)t, 11 . His 1114jesty Was Accompanied 1�y a suite of thirteen grand dukes 'And Q110, hundred gonerals,l ,And Admirals, Tim al"110 s of St, Pet4raburg and moscoplV014ifuld"Ithe, most promiaea.t bishops . . of the Orthodox 01lurch participated in. sc o Ei!1presses And a , number of the Grand. Duohessm met the body at the railroad station, whon, it A . lr. rIve4 from Paris, and follow,o,d, it in ear. , riages behind the other mour , nero. 'Cho police and military authorities bat tA1,;- en extreme promutions to prevent any terrorist. event. The routo of tile mAreh was lined for the entire distamce on eith. I er side by living walls of troops, wh]�4 made any att . empt. on the life of his, majesty practically impossible. � I I I COFFIN CAPTURED. I I - Takea From Protestant Rector to I I . , . . I Catholic Cemetery. I — Dublin, Nov, 28.—The funerab of Johm Enright, a hotelkeeper at Castlecormell, in CountY Limerick, who died last week, was the occasion of An extraordinary seene, . Mr. . Enright had been a Protestant loid. church -warden in the Church, of Ireland but his mother was a Romart Catholiol, and the ropoi�f; went out that before Ills death, under the influeace of his m0ther, he was admitted to the 11oman Catholic Church. , On the day of the funeral the. coffin was forcibly taken from the Protestant rector and the burial parby which, ac- compairied it b.v a party of about 3oo men armed Wlth sticks, and buried without any funeral service. The facts are vouched for by Canon Ross Lewin, the Church of Ireland rural dealt, w -ho writes: C.The disgraceful doings at J, Enright'A 0 funeral last Tuesday may give some idea of what the sad condition of Protestants would be under home ride. "It is hard to believe that we are now in the twentieth century and supposed to be citizens of the great British Bin- pire ' -when 'we caiindb bury our dead in peace and quietness." I - , 1, , SHORTER STEPS. 0 — Until Fashion Decrees Looser Skirts For Women. Paris, Nov. -23,There were grAT6 faces to -day at a meeting of the Coun, oil of French Dancing Masters, where a very serious mq,tter,vras debated. We- mort, are now wearing skirts so tight that old-fashioned dances are inipos- sible, and it was declared that it was imperative to devise means to meet the crisis, which, if -it resulted in stopping dancing, would deprive the dancing masters ,of a livelihood. After several erudite speeches the coiracil salved the dilemma. It was resolved and forth- - with decreed that waltzes, polkas and other dances be danced Ivith shorter steps until fashion gives ,women freer use of their lower litabs. . I - I LICENSING BILL Commons Posses Third Reading by a Vote of 350 to 113. Londwi, Nov. M.—Ia a forcible and impressive speech in the House of Commons to -day, which was listened th with respect by the Opposition, And received enthusiastically by the Minis- terialists and Laborites, Premier Asquith moved the third reading of the licensing bill, Messrs. Clavell and Salter and Earl Minterfon moved its rejection, A division Was taken amid much excite- inent, and cries of "Property, proportyll and ,'Robbery, robbery!" to which the Laborites retorted, "Snobbery., snob - beryl" Tile bill was carried by a vote of 350 to 113. I 'I I I I TWENTY ENTOMBED. . Miners Shut Up by Fire in a MOA- tana Mille. . Butts, Mont,, Nov. 23—FIT4 ilk the 'Northwestern Improvement CompanY's mine at Red Lodge tO-daY Mused the death of six miners and entombed about twenty others, who have a slim clitaice of escape. The local fire depart- inent And fifty local voludbeers took out of the mine -ore thaij one hundred menp ,,,any of them completely exhausted. Those rescued declared that there is little hope for the -score of men entomb, ad. The fire is terrific ana the aanutge to property will be heaivy. An iron pipe line Was laid int;6 the raine, And there is now 9, fid"WOf Water Playing Oil tile flames, . I ­ ­ — I � I � SOCIETY GIRL FINE0. Pays Pegalty Of OAt WhOle CtIA For Violafifig AutQ 11*1- gosoton� Novo 23.—PMOY Mist Doto, city Forbes, heiress to iniliforis and Ono of the most proininent of the 'Zounger society, Avoulan. of Bc.8t4u, cam# into .court ,to -day And paid, 0, fine of I Cent for violation of tho auto laws. Alias riorbe$ waa accompanied by her girl ebuius, Who Amitea and. chatted gayly during tho troteedings. The t,rou To arose over 00i lack of rogi,%tra,tion pa�org ontitling the Young i 1vontan to the Agh't to op�etato her liew 'big touring car, NV,heft AtO ea ,by an officer, Miss loorbes WAS uftalb�e to pro- flum thp lit-cesury pApers And fmolaim- 0(1, ,*�Vhy, I did not know they were at all netesary.11