The Clinton News-Record, 1909-10-14, Page 3October 1401 1909
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Ottawa' Pallets. Ara Oh the Tenn
of Three Other OM°ittf•
Escaped Durgiare From Michigen
Have Been Oneretir4 in Eodt"n
Canada ea- Police Oiecever That a
Grend R4d Had Been Plotted Out
-After an Exohangs of 611 set One
Man lo Arrested.
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Ottawa, Oct. 8. -The recent arrest
of a suspected safe-blower, giving the
name of Thomas amnion. revealed to
the Ottawa police the fact that a raid
on Canadian citiee had been *mined
by a gang of three American crooks,
noted safe-crackers, who, on 3-tt,1 6,
eecaped from the Moult Clemens,
Mich., prison. A rdward of $1,500 is
offered for their re -capture.
Three weeks ago, a letter addressed
to a man named Graham, to be called
for at Hull postofece, was accidental-
ly placed in the postai box of D.
Graham of Hull, who, vrithout look-
ing at the address, opened and read
li
it. It was found to be a communica-
milW- ton from a woman in Toledo, con-
gratulating the person addressed on
his escape from prison aud telling
him to meet the other two members
of the gang at Huli. The letter was
turned over to the Ottawa police.
The local department at once Wired
Toledo, and in the meantinae the Hull
postoffice was watched, In a day or
so a young man appeared and asked
if a man had called for a letter ad,
dressed to him-Graharn. lie was
shadowed and arrested by the Ottawa
detectives. He pre the name of Thos.
Gorman, and was remanded for a
week on a charge of vagrancy,
In the meantime, Ottawa was
straining every effort to stir up To-
ledo. The postmark on the letter was
blurred, and only by hard work was it
finally made out. It was declared to
have been sent from a small Michigan
town, and this gave the first clue.
The Michigan authorities were wired
to hustle, but neither Toledo nor
Michigan got busy in time, and after
two weeks German was cliecharged
erom custody here.
He had only been gone two hours
when Michigan authorities reached
here. They followed him to Montreal,
but missed him.
Yesterday morning a party started
out from Hull to co-operate with Dome
inion Constables Marcou, Foster and
Giroux in hunting down a quartette
of burglars who dynamited a, safe at
Ellard's store and postofflee at Picks -
mock, Que., last Sunday night,. and
Wright, Que., poetoffice on Monday
night. At 1 o'clock yesterday morn-
ing the three Dominion constables •
came across four armed men hiding
near a railway track at North Wake-
field. They pounced on them and
several shots were fired. They got
one man, but the others get away,
firing beak at the officers several
-times.
The man arrested had on a new
suit, had $100 in cash and a quantity -
of stamps, and proved to be German.
He also had a complete set of apple.
ances peculiar to the art of safe -blow,
ing, including dynamite caps, fuses
and a candle.
Boys after cows near Wright Vile
lege early yesterday morning saw
three men in the woods, and it is
thought these are the others wanted.
The district is a wild one.
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Will Ask Money For Navy.
Ottawa, Oct. 8. -The legislation to
be submitted to the House next ses-
sion providing for a Canadian navy
will be introduced as "The Naval De-
fence Act." It will provide for twelve
vessels of the cruiser and destroyer
types, nine of which will be probably
placed on the Atlantic and three on
the Pacific coast. The total capital
expenditure will exceed •twenty mil-
lion dollars, and the annual outlay
will be something over three millions.
Negotiations as to training ships and
docks are still in progress. .
Other legislation will include bills
to amend the bank act, to amend the
insurance act, to consolidate the im-
migration act, to ratify the Freneh
treaty, and it is hoped a bill for the
reduction of cable rates.
Seldiers For Senators.
St. Petersburg, Oct. 8. -It is re-
ported here from Helsingfors that the
Governer -General of Finland contem-
plates forming 'a Senate from the
Firms now in- the Russian military
service, to replace the Senators who
last month notified him that they
would not accept re -appointment to
office beeause the Russian Cabinet in-
sisted that the Finnish Senate assign
;4,000,000 as Finland's contribution
ior the defence of the empire. The
Finns were willing to *contribute only
.$2,000,000 annually.
The constitution requires that the
Finnish Senate be composed of Fin-
nish subjects, but Finns of all par-
ties, flatly refuse to accept ofti.ce, un-
eler the present condition.
Betrothed Story Deeded.
London, Oct. 8. -Direct eantradie-
tion is made by Truth yesterday te
the persistent reports that Xing Man-
uel of Portugal is coming over here
to be betrothed to Princess Aletata
Kira of Fife.
"There is no foundation for the ridi-
culous report," says Truth. "that the
betrothal is to be annowneed at a
state banquet at Windsor Castle der -
Ing His Majesty's visit. King Manuel
and Princeses Alexandra have never
wen each other and there would be
numerous other obstacles in the way
ef such a marriage, if it had ever
been oentemplated in any respansible
quarter, which it has not been.
Prisoners and Guard Biewerew.
Fort Saskatchewan, Alta., OA.
Between 5 and 6 pan. three writioners,
undergoing sentence in the niotiated
policoe barracks here, escaped 'rein a
nearby field, where they were work-
ing.
Grave fears are held for the eafety
ef a guard in charge, he having dia.
nnpearecl, and while he may have de-
serted with the convicte, tere ie a
possibility that he may heti met 'with
foul play.
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Dear te ve4d t4$.
'Rome, Ott. it -The Orear"e -4-iedit to
Italy ha been abandoned. rd lettere
for the prteent, on to elte
of the Czarina, Whieh is doe $e net -
vans exeitement and ',eerier, Apart
from every other ooneitieraticen the
Czar cannot tisk a hostile reeeption,
which wouki afloat the Oriarinee
health.
The above is the offinial entreleree-
tioa, but it is well-krioem that the
visit would have neon ebendoned whe-
ther the Ocarina 'wa ill ot well, be-
eause the Govenintent, that/get wills
ing to guard the Czar's life, knee/
the+ it would be irripmeible NI ex -
elude hostile demoriajtetiene.
INFANTICIDE
Stm000ted of Kai4ne 144or
Two -Year -Oki Chikf.
Elea Setter of Draper Toverehip, Neer
Bracehridge, Left Father's Herne
Last Month With Salty Which
Was- Never Seen Again-ente Hefts*
Officers. Find Child In Swalic, wad
Accubos Hoe Father.
Itrticebridge, Ott, 11. -Eva Suter,
!wed 21, of the Township of Draper*
210 arrested under suspicion of doing
away wit•le her child of ebout two
years of age.
The girl lett her home on Septem-
ber .90, after having had wards with
her father the night before, with a
valise, and with the child in her
arms. On patesing * neighbor's a
short dietante away, she was alone.
As nothing more was leen ei the
(*ad, some of the neighbors insisted
Onan hereetigation,
County Cenetable Armatrong 01
13rooebridge queetioned the girl, who
at first refused to answer, but after-
wards said the child, wae at the home
of John Sherwood, Gravenhurst. Then
she stated that her father had over-
taken her on the road shortly after
her leaving home, knocked her down
and killed the child in her preeence,
and disposed ot the body in a swamp
on their own farm, and threatened to
kill her if she diyulged anything.
Annetrong took the girl ant to the
swamp en her father's farm, and, af-
ter getting the father, who protented
his imamate, a search Wait institut-
ed. The girl Wag the only. one who
seemed to know where to look, and
the body was found buried under
eeyeral inchee of moss and mud, en4
ankle deep in water at the bale of a
turned up tree, A narrow piece of
(rotten wao tied tightly around the
neck.
An inquent will be opened Monday
night.
Barden to Speak at Halifax.
e Montreal, Oct. 11.-R. L. Borden,
M.P., left for Haider, yesterday, and
will address a large meeting in Nava
'Septia before the opening of Parlia-
ment. 'the Coriservetive leader repu-
diates the interview. appearing ,not
long since, in The Mail and Empire.
He annouree the party's Dread-
nought pelicy at' the meeting in ques-
tion:
Mr: Borden made a speech at the
Lafontaine Club Saturday ev,ening in'
which -he said that steps were being
taken to organize the Coneerratine
partyr in all the provinces, as that
party had never been organized be-;
fore. The leader especially called ups,
on the yoong men of Quebec to rally
around the natural 'rulers of the conn -
try, who would put an end to the
corruption that is being practiced by
the Miaisterial camp followers.
' Methecliste Celehrate.
Ottawa, Ont, e Oct. 11. ---The eighta-
fifth anniversary' of the foundation
of the. Methedist Monary Societ
of Canada 'was celebrated last night
in the Dominion Methodist Church.
Rey. -jas. Allen, secretary of home
mission departmeat,. said that during
the paet decade, 375,000 foreigners
had come iota the country, of Whom
75,e00 are Preneetants. . Fifty thou-
sand had located.,in Montreal, -
from
26.000 to 30,000 in Toronto, while in
Winnipeg from oneethird to one-
fourth of population is made UP of
foreign elements.
Pardoned Convict Remarries Wife.
Harrisburg, Ill., Oct. 11,-j. W.
Neill,' sentenced from Saline county
to the penitentiary ten years ago to
serve a •sentence of 25 years for the
murder of Cecil Woodworth, but Who
waa pardoned a few days ago, watt
re -married here. Saturday to his far-
mer wife, who had obtained a. di-
vorce after his convictioh and mar:
ried Augustus Gaylord. Gaylord died
two years ago, leaving her free.
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Cerandesiener Harris Explains.
OttaWa, Oet. 11. -Mr. Harris, Cana-
dian trade commissioner in japan;
who, it was stated some time age,
had written a Toronto merchant,
entrednd hind notto-ship geodsedirect
to Japanese =reheats ,because- they
could not be trusted, says that heti
cautionapplied to one ,Inetividual finn
only, and not to jaPenese business
C.P.R. Men Charged With Theft.
Owen Sound, Oct. 11.'-JohnJohns,
•sasistant . foreman at' the 0.1"..14.
steamship freight sheds, and two em-
ployee, George Christie • and dernee
Ferries, are under arrest, eharged with
.theft erom goods in transit. Stolen
articles enelude lace worth several
handred dollars, ladies' gloves and
shoes, soap, choeolate and oretunt,
anti were found, it is stated, at Joined
berme He cornea 01 an old and re-
epeothd fentily. ' The adojurned hear-
ing takes place next StiturdaY•
' • &wed Froen Drowning.
KingstOn, Ont., Oct. 11. -Constables
Harry Filson and Marshall Arm-
strer,g eaved ;tunes Elliott,Elgin-
burg. from. drowtang at midnight on
Saturday.
Elliott was under the influence of
liquor •end fell into the slip tit the
foot oi Queen street. lie ()lied for
help and the oonetableis, who were
a lelook away, heard and found Elliott
almost exhausted. He will have th
anewer a eharge of drunkenness in
the ?ohne Court.
Double Trask Trans-Siberiena
St, Petersburg, Oct, 11. -The
ec-
t.raordinary budget of the ministry of .
railroads has been submitted to the
Douala. It calls for $31,100,000 for
new oonstruetion in 1910. AL1 of this
tenoned, with the exeeption of $1<dea
000, will be expended in Siberia and en
the Attar Railroad, The sum of $11.-
500,000 is allotted to the railroad line
around Lake Baikal, and $12,500,009
to double tracts the Trans-Sibetion.
Lamm Reeident Drops Dead.
Lucien, Ont., Oct. 11. --Mrs. Mary
Chilbert, aged 65 years, a life-long real*
dent of this place, dropped dead while
lighting a fire in the range. She is
suevived by leer second husband and
two daughters, Mrs. Alex, Leavitt of
Walkervine and Mrs. George Lounds
of Detroit.
Somnambulist's Long Walk.
Kingston, Oct.. IL -Thomas Doyle,
aged 82, got up at midnight at Perth
11 *anted to Lanark, 12 miles away,
,n e sormternbultAie state. Rain drir.-
zled all the way. He only had on bie
trousers, night shirt, twine, end liebt
certhrnere WOO. All these Its were
in bed.
Clintos News.Record
MUSH WITH BURL. RS
Conaptabten Posse Exottanoss
Shot* With FughiveS.
Tri Poetoffice Robbers Boldly 1
vede Small Villages Near Arnpri
anal When Pursued by Police Man-
age to Escape After a Sharp Fight
--Are SaMe Mn Who Aro %Vented
In Ottawa.
Arnpriar, Get. 11. -The piehinock
aatehlowere b.ave again evaded the
chatchee cie the law by the use of
their revolvers. Tide time it wee the
vft1aeoaaetable of Galetta, a email
village six Bailee from Arnprion who,
with three &eels -tants, endeaVortel to
eapenre the be Since laet Mon-
day inecnine, when the safe was
blown, the mem have been hunted bey
peseoe 01 poliee in the Gatineau Hills.
Last Wednesday one of the quartette
was arreeted at Worth Wa.keneld, up
the arativea* in Quebec, but the other
three by ready use of their revolvers,
gat away into the bush.
• They were 150011 by two boys on the
fallowing morning ou the top of a
hill, three miles from the Kerte of the
fight.
On Saterday evening they. put in art
& PI:Kewanee et Quion, haYing trartep-
ed aintoet entirely through the thick-
ly wooded hills for thirty. miles. It
wee theagtet that they might appe&r
there, trat ne special constables had
been platted on retard. when the bur-
glars' about sin o'clock, there were
many whit were sure they were the
tnnch Knecht desperadoes, but none
attempted their arrest. Instead, they
facilitated their departure by giving
all the infermation asked, and selling
them supplies.
To the people they talked to, the
men bald they had been hunting and
heti lost their way. Only one of the
men had a rifle,. but this they ex-
plained by saying the other two had
Icert theirs in the bush.
They went boldly in to the village,
and
or
pnrchaeed shaving soap; tobacco
other.suppliea at the stores, and the
they went to Doyle's Hotel whert. a
three had supper, and several deink
in the bar. Then they enquired ho
to get e.cross the Ottawa river, an
were directed to the ferry which goe
from the Quebec to the Ontario sid
of the river.
They croseed over ehortly after six
le'clock to the landing, whieh is aboo
four miles above Fitzroy Harbor, an
there took the main road which lead
to Galetta passing over a quarter of
a mile back of the Village of ledezroy
Harbor. In the meantime lotzroy
He,rbor had been notified by tele
phone, but no one from Quyon follow
ed. J. D. Craig,. a fanner, offered
a fide to one man waiking son:re die-
tance from the other two, but was
told that alI three were tegether going
to A.rnprior. Craig's rig woitlet no
hold all, and so he drove on. A
Enemy Harbor, Heman KedY, hotel
nun, nets. notified by Craig and the
operator of the ferry, and he passed
the word on to Galetta.
Oonstable Johnson abolished his
ear and leaded. his Winchester rifle
and teem swore in three villagers to
help hint. TWO of these he armed
vrith 33 ealibre revolvers and the
mirth with a rifle. The .plan was lox
wo to lie betide the road at one
piece. and the other two a couple- of
hundred feet Away, thus getting the
mea between the two divisions. But
while they were waiting, the con -
Diable got anxious for fear .his twe
assistants, who were not with him,
right get excited and fire On the
rat three' men they saw approach-
ing. He went back to make sure and
wae lying. down. in the. grass when
he .trie Arrived; walking on the op-
posite side of,. the road. As soon as
they passed the constable quietly ape
ed tos within thirty feet -- at
daet that is how Constable Jonson
Snares the distance.
"Haft, boys, ,held rip your hiendis,"
coitemanded the cotestable, as he reel-
ed hie weapon. But tem of the bur -
lam benacd away with 'their revol-
vers, One firing ow shot and tha other
ewe, ind tell three ran. . The conetehle
nel his' aesistams :used all th,er
chargee without effect. It was now a
few minutes to. 9. o'clock, and gage
ark. „
One man darted up side road; an -
(Ashen vanished, the constable did not
knew where, and the third coatinried
long, the toted, through a gezden to
mother street and along past the gell-
ed Store, where the Usual Satuniae
egist otentel were. getting &Imlay pi-.-
one.vThey heard the shote and
new who had been expected; they
ow the fug/dyne with the eonstable
,tre hira, and then they suddenly hied
'irresistible impulse to'see the in -
de of the etore egein. •
Yesterday naorning Wm. ley, night
operator at the G.T.R. station forrad
IV') enipty and twO full cartridges
nem. the water tank. Apparently, Mae
sgdar reloaded his revolwa and
prepased to resiet aftecla
Constable Sobuston remained
mended' for the rett of the night and
homed Ottawa, and a sotted'of eight
ty and Dominion police arrivede4r-
yesterday rxtorning. . All day
barns and outbuildings Wen thatched
lean. Last night men were sta-
mei along the railway and on roads
adimg to Arreprior, Pakenhana teed
her villages. lien who saw the
fugiteves say they appeared all Sein-
ed out . Tenet night Dr. Groves of
Gawp telseehoned that he had aeon the
le. •
• Mee From Brakes Heart.
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Ohlottgo, Oct. 11. -Mr. Agrees Mc-
Clean, the 70-yeateo1d mother of Po -
Hee Inspeotor Edward MeGann, -who
if3 110n0162* oonvietion of having exempt-
ed linkage) horn keeper e of disorderly
howeee, died yesterday at her home •
ha Lintels', Ill. She is believed to
have tenteumbed to a broken licert.
She bee always been proud of her
hers, eleven in neither, of wham throe
are podieft offleats, and was meet
,wood ef Edward when he was raised
to the dirnity of inspector. She never
readvered his *onvietion.
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op' 'TOE VERDICT
For StiloOnel Tittle Coroner's Jtitlf
ikoOtnsi4 Ttither.
Jury Impairing into Death of Anthers'
Baby at Niagara Fails ferings In a.
Verdict of Viillful Monter Against
Mine Mabel Turner. - Witnesses
Give Damaging Evidence Against
Toronto, Oct. 0.-Mre, Mabel Tura
hee. alias Gmelin, was found guilty
of murder of the Anthers' infant by.
the chief coroner's jury at the morgue
last night.
The verdiet was as follows;
That the Anthers' infant came to
her death in, the City of Toronto, in
the County of York, between the datee
of Saturday, Sept. 11, end Thursday,
Sept, 16, by strangulation at the hands.
of Mrs. Mabel Turner.
And that the aforesaid Mabel Tur-
ner did et) kill and slay the afore-
said enfant Anthers.
And the jury further would suggest
that the authorities establish a home
where thundling infants may be cared
for.
This is the wend time that this
erirne has been laid at her door in
a coroner's court. Mrs: Turner had
been taken back to the jail before the
itirY returned with their verdict, af.
ter lees than half au hour after the
taldag of evidence was closed.
Chief Oominer Iohnson outlined the
evidence briefly, but graphically, He
said:. "There is seldom a case where.
the police have succeeded in forging
so complete a chain of evidence.
There seems to be no missing link.
"Mrs. Turner is shown to have bar-
gained. for the adoption ot the child.
She is shown to have got it at the
hospital on the day of its birth. Cries
like to those �f an ,infant being stran-
gled were heard in her room by not
one, but two people. They were de -
/scribed as the cries of a strangliag
infant, even before there was the least
shadow of suspicion against this woe
man. ,
"She wee seen leaving the house
with a paroel like that in which the
child was found. She is traoed to the
place where the parcel containing a
bundle was found. She told strange
and varying stories of her reasons for
going there. The very box in which it
was found is shown to be a box which
was in leer possession.
"You jurors may have thought it
impossible to believe that any woman
oould commit •suoh a crime against
a harmless infant for money, but let
me tell you gentlemen such things
have been done.
"It is a very large case. We know
that this sort of thing has been made
a trade in Some countries and I have
for years pointed out not only to the
police,. but to other authorities inter-
eeted in the matter that many infants
were found strangled and that no one
could find out who had placed them
• where they were found. •
• "We may have one of these people,
There may be others that are making
their living out of just. this thing."
Mrs. Turter was in court -during
the greater part of the hearing. All
the life has gond out of her faee and •
the whimsical smile which has made
her face so attractive, was not seen
for black and. her eyes were soinbre
and brooding. • ' . . •
Mrs. Annie Authers, the mother of
the murdered child; was also in court
mid. was drequently moved to tears.,
She was attended by her friend, Who
strove to shield her from prying eyes,
but she seemed to be fascinated and
did not leave the room until after
the coroner had closed his address. '
The important evidence of the sit,.
ting was given by 1VIre. Goldie, with
whom under the name of Mrs. Miller,
the prisoner had lived at the Wood
street house. Mrs. Goldie was very
nervous. but when she began to speak
she gave her evidence ceearly and
convincingly, hesitating' only when'
she strove with almost painful hones-,
tet to speak only of those things of
vehicle she had an exact and personal
reoollection. •
Evidence was 'also given by the
ekrk in the Eaton stote who had sold'
a pair of shoes to Mrs. Turner a few.
days before .the murder. This 'wit-
ness by the recognition of her own
handwriting upon the label on the box
in whiph the body of the infant was
tleafoundtiota" coomipAlheatetd the absolute itlenti-
.
Systematically Robbed Church.
Vancouver, B.C., Oct. In the ar-
rest of John Short, the police believe
that they have a criminal unique,
for he has systematically robbed
Christ Church, one of the largest edi-
fees in this city, during the past thn
months.
Short was befriended by the rectot,
Rev. C. C. Owen, who gave the young
man work at electrical repairing in
the 'church. Short stole valuable
larnps and other small Pieces of fur-
niture, and yesterday a search of his
room disclosed an .electric motor
which used to operate the church pipe
ergan. •
Jury Fix Value. •
0obtrurg,' Oct. the suit of
Bigelow v. Powers, and the 'Pioneer
Threshing Syndieate of Clarke Town-
iship, the jury fixed Bigelow's loss at
63,301 for his burned barn. The fire
was due to a spark from the threshing
outfit, and the insurance Companies
declined to be held 'responsible for
the full amount.
Election Pledge In Catethism.
Paris, Oct. 9.---Sorae of the French
bishops, following up a more Milita.nt
potiey*, have intrOduceel into the °ate -
&ism the obligatioa to vote only for
candidates 'who have publicly pledged
themselves to the defence of religious
interests.
No Change In Style.
Ottawa, Ont., Oct, 9. -it oftleially
stated that a report whieh says that
the Postofflee Department intends to
substitute D. a (Doreinion, of Can
-
edit) for E.R. is a myth, heard for the
first time last night by the. Depart
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SHIPYARD FOR CANADA
Harland and Wolft L1keI tO
Build New Fleet.
Halifax and Prince Rupert Are Name
ed as Probable Locations For the
Branches of the World'e Greatest
Individual Shipbuilding Company
--Canada Will Probably Sorrow
Two OldsFashioned Cruisers,
Ottawa, Oct. 9. -Harland & Wolff
of Belfast, Ireland, the greatest in-
dividual shipbuilding firm in the
world, have decided to eetablish in
Canada. .
Their arrangements are not perfect-
ed, but plans are so far forward that
in a week or twa, er possibly in a few
days, a definite atatement will be
made.
liarlaad & Wolff are the premier
warship builders, not only of the
British, but of other empires, and al-
though no contracts- have been made
and nothing further thau cerrespon-
dence and verbal communications
have passed betweea the Canadian
authorities and the great Irish Arm,
it is understood that Harland & Wolff
will build in Canada the first war-
ships foe the new Canadian navy,
It is probable that the first dock-
yards will be constructed arid the
Plante iaid down at Halifax.
Not only in the Maritime Provinces,
but also on the Pacific 'Coast, will
Canadian war vessels be built. The
belief has prevailed that Vancouver
will be the favored. city, but in view
of a statement made in London by
the Canadianrepresentatives to the
imperial naval defenoe conference,
it is believed that the building of the
Pacific section of the fleet will take
place at Prince Rupert.
This has caused some heart -burning
in British Columbia, and possibly the
Government view may be altered, but
the present idea of the Government
is that Canada will borrow two obso-
lete siecond-claeis cruisers as a begin-
ning, These will be of the Bristol
type. ' Of course they are not obso-
lete itt the common acceptance o/ the
terrn; it is merely that in the British
navy they have been superseded as a
standard type by vessels of it later
class. The proposal is to plaoe one
on the Pacific Coast to serve in the
dual capacity of training ships and
fisheries -protective cruisers.
This much only is really definite,
that Canada will 'build a navy, and
that it will 'Cost a good many million
dollars. . •
Capt. Newton, who has been A.D.C.
at Governraent House for some years,
has been appointed Canadian repre-
sentative for Harland & Wolff.
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May Mobilize.Entire Force.
Ottawa, Oct. 9.-R is stated here
yesterday that when Gen. Sir John
French ,comes to Canadanext year,
there will be a mobilization of all the
Canadian troops. at Petewawa mili-
tary camp, and a grand review.
The extiet date of the arrival of
Gen. Frefich has not been decided,
but it is expected that he will. be in
Canada early next slimmer. His spe-
cial mission will be to inspect the
Canadian land forces; and to take an
inventory of equipment and capacity
for mobilization. The military estab-
lishment of Canada is 57,000 men,
On inquiry at the Militia Depart-
ment yesterday it was stated -that
there had been no official communi-
sation regarding the matter. '
A team of cadets from Great Britaira
will visit Canada next year at the
time of the D.R.A. matches.
Want School Control.
Winnipeg,. Oct. 9. -"The Govern-
ments ef the three western provinces
have decided to make a united appeal
to the Ottawa- authorities .for the right
te administer their own school land
arid school land funds."
This announcement was made by
Hon. George R. Caldwell, Minister of
Education for Manitoba, who returned
Thursday night from Regina, where
he was - in conference with Premier
Rutherford of Alberta: and lion. J,A.
Calder, Minister of Education for
Saskatcheysan, on the' subject.
Church Law In Canada'.
Quebec, Oct. 9. -Seven committees,
composed. of the members of the
Plenary Council in session here, have
been appointed to inquire into the
present application of• chureh law in
Canada, and make recommendations
with a view to the formulating of new
regulations. .
Archbishop MeEvay is the first list-
ed on the commission "ad novas Ma-
terias," and the Vicar -General Mc-
Cann is ineluded tinder the head
"theologicus" on several important
committees. •
To Fight Legislation.
Halifax, Oct. 9, -Representatives of
all fire insurance offices in Halifax at
a meeting approved of •the proposed
Canadian-tederation to fight Obnox-
ious insurance legislation, and ap-
pointed G. E, Faulkner, M.P.P., and
W. E. 'fhoinpson, two of a committee
of three as local ex•ecutive. Another
meeting will be called here, which
local Senators and members of Paella-
ment will lye invited to attend. Meet-
ings will be. held in other parts. of the
province, '
Two Childr.en Are Killed,
St. Thomas, Oct. 9.-A ten -year-old
lad, son of W. H. White, was instant-
ly killed Thureday at the Alvinston
Fair, He was kieked in the face by
a horse,
Wilhemina, the two-year-old dough -
ter of Wellington Annett, near Alvin-
ston, Met death by breaking her neek
by crawling through it fence, Her
foot slipped and her chin caught in
a board.
Matootted on Penguin Island.
• St. John's, N1d,, Oct 9. -After be-
ing marooned for several days on the
barren rooks of Penguin Island,
where their fishing craft, the sohoorier
Ophir, was wrecked, the five members
of the crew were landed here yester-
den bit a toast steamer.
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di-
arrhaea Itemedy NeVer Known
to Fail,
hone used Chamberlain's Colley
Cholera and Diarrhoea Iteniedy since
it was first introduoed to the publie
in 1872, arid have never found one in -
stew where a cure Was not speedily
attected„ by its use. 1 have been a
commereial traveler kr eighteen years
and never start out on a trip without
this, my faithful friend," says II. S.
Nichols of Oakland, Ind, Ter. Por
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You can cook over sza pot -hole
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because cooking draft is also baking
draft. Flues are so constructed that
heat passes directly under every:
pot -hole and around oven twice
before passing up ehinIney. No
wasted heat -instead fuel does
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