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Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Nov 1910, p. 1

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55 YEAR 77-NO. 2 Subject of Federation of the Empire. AT BIG CONVENTION TO BE SUMMONED IN LONDON NEXT YEAR. This Decision Arrived at Among the Leaders of Government and Op- position--Ireland Was the Stumb- ling Block--Details of Local Gov. ernment to be Worked Out. London, Nov. 4.-It may annotineed, on the hest of that the conferencé of the leader the government and of the opposition "to consider the question of the Houses of Lords will result in holding a broad comstitutionsl convention, next year, whic® will denl with the whole subject of the federation of the Hritish empire. This degree of understanding among the lenders has bien reac hed during the past three weeks, whereas, a month ago, no agreement seemed possible, Its: explanation is the markable growth in favor of the fede ration political men of all classes, Ireland, of course, stumbling block. Tt even the most radical of avernment, incduding Winston Choarch il and Nr. Lloyddieorge, were strong ly opposed to giving Ireland the de gree of independence possessed by Canada and Australia, They were willing to concede to similar relations to the imperial government, as On tario holds to the Dominion of Can ada. The unionist leaders are ready to compromise on the Irish question that basis. The details of local government Scotland, Wales and England must be worked oat nest year at the conven tion. Meantime the constitutional guestion will be left in abevance, in parliament, by mutual agreement be tween both parties, Mr. Redmond will bie deprived of all power to embarrass the government, the unionists, if ne eensary, voling with the cabinet. now be authority, ol re nmong chief that the was the was found members on for : PURE FABRICATION, Story About Maine Branded as Cane Washington, Nov! £.5Fhe dtalement "of Capt. Jasper Ewing Brady that the United States government before the declaration of war against Spain, wes Ju possession of evidence that the battleship Maine had been blown up by a Cuban ix sot taken seriously here. ce Rear Admiral Richard Wainwright, who was executive officer of the Maine, ia on duty at the navy department go chief of staff, says it is untroe that a piece of the cable leading from the nine under thy Maine to Morro Castle was at the navy department, The divers did not find any such cable. Wainwright says that there was army board of investigation and (hat Brady could not have been on a war rtment board. 'he story about the cable printed in all the newspapers the time of the investigation by navy in 1898, Gen. Allen, chief of the signal corps, in the war department, says that Frady was a telegraph operator and magazine writer, but he never heard that he was on a hoard of investiga tion, na was about the "SIAMESE" TRIPLET KITTENS. All Attached, and are Varied in « Color, Middleport, N.Y. Nov. 4. Tigress, a large cat owned by' James Albone, hag just given birth to three kittens, which are all fastened along the length of their sides to one another; their heads are all faced one way, and ai- most in a line, and they wre perfect in head, body and legs, all three pe ing able to stand at the same time and walk. They are quite bright and active, Owing to their peculing color, being reddish ealico, white and Malteste they have been named Pod, White and Blue. Two other kitleus complete the litter. CALLS PUP AFTER PRESIDENT. So States Aro Asked to Muzzle Rabid : » Honduran. New Ox , Nov, &.-Strongly en- "on the little island, Amalpa, Gen, Vi defies the government of Honduras. ; Noted Jot his hatred of forsiguars, Vall ses recently publicly announced that he bad named: Ris dog "Taf," in Mo show his contempt for the A government. ~ Therefore, as the Honduran govern- a very small army, and as h maohine Lans, ' t Davila Ee) TL ras elect: od president of the provincial assoeia- i Mrs. Stevens, Toronto. PAILY MEMORANDA. The ; S a Yok vo neat Princess St Civic finance committee. § p.m. ¢ House, 2 f Yankee Qirl" 2. 10 CONSIDER - io TWENTY PINTS OF IT. Beer Every Month, Mo N Drink Day for #. th faction severa Lion ' ie he pro Abe , philosopher and realt (fue existence, { Slapmk ol. 1 #X hast for bosr The tota i print nty-hin ar two wi ; of besa the second taking tv ~ pch exeepied Lo be consumed equal 1rd lupe day of hi bottles of and the bar Marviand. loflerson ving these with ther bar ; from tonier, Planters und I ent r bartend the 1 1G faith ve with a Whole 1 y pint ot him a receipt receipes exhibited director héen drinkis average is to ten pints "m going win, of cant I drink throv eight though the nature of which 1 will only sav that ond that none of it on aceopnnt that system, TT JOHN A. DIX tic candidate for New York e Demoer 200000 Pred ¢ FRE RPMNPINE &* SHOT A SILVER POX. Falls, Nov. 4 Shepherd, a well- known sportsman of Smith's Falls, while hunting in the woods near Rideau Lake this shot a silver fox It itiful specimen, and being worth dollars Suifth's William week is a is Very several rare, $ hundred > SEPP WP rd P PE Pb Pb be ddl dd HE WAS A FUGITIVE FROM $4 PPP CrP ee HIS EARNINGS REDUCED $15,000 TO FIFTY. Louis Man in Custody on a Fraud Charge--Tells Why He's Glad He is Arrested, York, Nov. 4. Alfred 8 arratgned as , where St. New ret Wa fugitive he Is alleg arrested and from justice from St, Loui is wanted for real estate frau od ta amount to between $600,000 and |XO0,000, He took hi phically, saving "I am wl working hee with arrest philoso to be arrested. I was on £50 4 week, | wasn't SLOOO a week in St { made k where i watishied Louis; because some we on, Now | have friends He is a dapper been chased all over England for the private detectives. He was arvested ter hiving in Jamaica, i... than a year with his wile dren, Syret was held pending application from Missouri for his extradition. Sinve leaving St. Louis he has wan dered through Central Awerica, the far west of this country, Faglynd and other territories where he hax always mahaged to make a living and wear the right sort of clothes He was caught in Ban Francisco once, but got a bondsman and skipped his bail. ok X15, hae fight it who enn and 1 little man this count dur "years 0 out.' has can and past by af more chil subway for and in the ONTARIO LEGISLATURE. May Not Open March. Toronto, Nov, §.--Ruamor wo Jay in the calling of the sees of the legislatuce until March instead of in January as was expected are current, and March 20th js even mentioned as a possible date. Sir James Whitney has announced, already, that the work on the west wing will pot postpone the assembling of the members hevond the time when the government con giders it host 10 eall thew together, bat the ventute was made in ane di- rection to-day 'that the 1911 and 1912 sossions might he held in March, in order that the legislatures might he meeting late enough in I%12 {0 pass in review the redistribution mefisure of the dominion government, jnsofar ne it affected the Ontario divisions, well as to dei] with the census returns which will be seamed in To hing the i i to the later date, June, Be wor k begin ns next year. That Shere. will te same vhauges made hy this prev) the vest local lectin takin for granted in The Session Til de- of wn won as aily British Whi KINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1910. LATEST NEWS Dispatches From Near And Distant Places THE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody-- Notes From All Over--Little of kverybody Easily Read and Re- membered. It 9 understood that the kaiser will viksit King Alonss I here forty applica: position of chief of police 8.0, This shipped from the east into B lumbia. Iwo robbers, were Nelson, the entered POS- next vear for the f Phoenix, are been Cao VEAL i5.000 hens ha sh believed daring arrested B.C, past 30,542 British Columbia men, woods near During vear immi from grants aws of cholera are re the past wo deaths ten wring twenty-four with 1 Null but severed hi we from his face, lf, in Grand | Hugh +1. Grant, twi wo of York, died of heart disease, Tharsda night, hi ih that eity. Hugh Hart, Westminster, 13.0 duck and her, while 1. mai ow 1 skinuing orks, FN home New . hat himself in wind bled to hunting, thdomen bave bes for werght and Relson n in Now York the light December champion matched Mh for hip. Melvin further hiner 1 Senalor Jones, Toronto, that any reciprocity ap cultural w not ad estate brok Bulletin for vs awarded S250 and costs, Henry I. Velle, a Winnipeg painter, was killed while working on the Nt. Boniface hospital. He formerly re in Montreal. San Salvador, revolutionary acti iv spreading the stability of Honduras government believed be George « U, ada'y most. prominedrt on a special ear en routs from to Ottawa Edward Island of hay thi 7,000,000 bushels of oats, 6,000 000 bushels of potatoes Mileneve, governor of Swoegts intl, has resigned, and Will veral short new ded At and he is weakening. Rainbhoth, one of Can: sirvevors, died New to Branswick Prince So) ON raised ha season, more and {an than about s Mites burg, Que. , west There h from the jail Lo we been se £8 Capes within a period. Fhe tal efnationa 1" tll Pulp York, located at the In of New , were de bel Hyatt, N.Y troved by fire. lose, $100,000; insur ance, 371,000, In Miss Rebecca Clark, fifty three years old, formerly a resident of Brooklyn, N.Y., herself from a of Georgetown hospital, and later of the injuries, the military governor ha the immediate r f Prof of the recently as sane, threw window lied four hours At Madrid; of Ase ordered Ovepero, univers arrested being identi fied with the At Boston, Mrs ter of George W. was anti-military Henry M. Love, sis Aldridge, Rochester action for divorce from Henry M. Hi named as co-respon campaign begun an her husband, § enographer has Love i= dent refused M 5 and danger Louis FE. Sullivan Fhe 1 Shearn, Enraged becatse him, Mo. wounded Mrs and then killed himself, has a chance of recovery. Miss Annie Austin, Caruthersville, Mo., a sixteen-year-old school was shot down in her home hy frore than het with she had refused to He tin Rolling, thirty-five, vears who Ras been divorced and father of several children. THE COUPLE MARRIED elope with Kansas Uity, ously woman girl, a man whom May old, the twice age, is elope. At the Police Headquarters in Balti- more, Md. Baltimore, Md, Nov. 4 -~Thomas Barnette and Florence Tomlinson, To- ronto, both wanted by the Buffalo, N.Y., police, on the charge of larceny, were made husband and wife in the Central police station yesterday. Rev. Charles Shanson Biggs, pastor of Monument Street Methodist Episcopal ohureh, officiated. The maid-ofl-honor was Matron Mary Syron, and the wit- ni sEes were a half dozen policemen and newspaper reporters. "Pm going to try and do better," Barvette told the minister after the ceremony, and then Petective Popler took the young man back to headquarters, while the bride was placed in charge of Matron Syron, _ VICTIM OF HAZERS. The Young Man is Now in Doctor's : Care, Oxford, Ohio, Nov. 4.-TRobert Gor don, nineteen, New York, is in the hands of a physician following has ing by fellow-students at Mame uni- versity, and Dr. Bandoo, acting = pre sudent of the college, is conducting an investigation which may lead to the Slamissal of a vambet of sophomore sindents, Young Gordon, of a high iv nervous disposition, wae found in Hanilton, Ohiae after he had "heen = now - la muh hen lie was the iv victim of a haser's prank. AN ELECTION REVELATION. Post Says Roosevelt Accepted Came paign Funds, York, . Nov. 4 Post declares thgt 1904, Henry (° multi-millignaire, Fwomley, of the visited The Evens early in (etobe Frick, the Pittsbur and Hamilton Vanderbilt New group capitalists, in the White House over the tar to turn campaign fund for u in the following month 350,000 each kept, the Post was used in selves the electic Ih pledge was N t asserts, and the money Yor te, mediately preceded Harriman to Mr. Ro sulted in the ra over $200,000 to the paign fond with ater declared, "IW N ed to the republi York ity This mmeident, of E § which r the visit wav elt oad king turnin repabdionn yi which, voles were tary an party ig Ne alr President Rooseve yd pledged them reprabilivas wy r, » it Fares, k mn o = i Cam Harriman WERE ARDENT Yeh. 'The Letters Passed Be- | tween Divorced Pair. : DAILY MEETINGS [THEY HAD BEEN GOING ON FOR TEN YEARS. The Couple Courted After Phey Were Divorced--The Man Said He Ww SLLILPIPILE © PEPILPPIEILSS COST OF G.T.R. STRIKE. Montreal, Nov 1 THe strike of last July among the trainmen employed hy the G T. R. system cost the federal unions between [fifty and sixty thousand dollars, ac- cording to J, Berry, the secre- tary of the federation and one ' of the men who managed the strike. Money was paid to a number of men right up to beginning of this week, when thé G. T. R, took the last of them back in fulfil- ment of their agreement. Mr Berry sald tht the trainmen were satisfied with the results of the strike the PEFIFTPLIPFIPOE ISSO e PRP PSPLDPDRPLd bbb ddd - PEEP LP PRP PP IPE PPR L PPT SH HARCOURT'S NEW POST. He Secretary. LEWIS HARCOURT It ia definitely «t RIGHT HON Loddon, Nov. 4 ted that Lord Urews Morley, and that Mr. Harcourt become colonial secretary, The Right Hon. Lewis been fir commissioner of 1905, a MP. for Rossendale since 1904. He of the wi works sion, rnshire, the eldest Rights Hoy HrvIving an William ING. Sir Harcourt; an mom Becomes the British Colonial k will succeed Lord i Harcourt ha od UNDER NEW LAW PORTUGUESE WILL DECREE DIVORCE ACT. May be by Mutual Consent--Three | part from her Years Must Klapse After Marriage | Before it is Made Absolute. 1 WIM n, "Nov i «d Frida infidelit it will voree for tenn vears' des (if pronounced incurabl lengthy anity three ton, u vears), mprigoy after went, or mutual consent Alimony it pavable to eithe hit the pay upon the re of the recip will without terminable be party means ment will be marriage or immorality ent Divorce by be riage, and until the parties apply for year's separation. will onl of absolut Alter mutual consent two years be made it granted alter will not GOVERNMENT A divorce law will { thirty nt di- | maks i or sy y mar @ Would End Himself in the River ~What Was Disclosed at a Coroner's Inquiry. Nov, 4.--An extraordinary story of a courtship after divoree was told at Westminster court recently when John conthicted t with to the death of Eugene Henry, forty-four, a medical student, of High street, gewisham, found drowne n the Thames Harcy Hen dentist, High street, Lewisham, stated that the deceased, brother, had lived with him for twenty wears. He had be married, but divoreed wile ten vears y There London, coroner' Truitheck Henry reference aged lately who was his "n his witne brothe » Which ore no children f ¢ being in his the following lett itter. sent to the d divorced Mary this I shall dy woman whom When the ing, like vou, of von Adieu ! be in river i mnmsom H you disturb 1, to follow my ex EUGENY since the am 'slowly na LA oer 1 to fol Or you may bat liberty Yours | | The coroner Henry wife a number of most affectionate let ters. They certainly not the | kidd of letters a fwrite to a divorced letter," hdded Mi | speaks of absence maki lar der, and and millions of Li unother V mie, make no ee be arrestec and un haste, that written imple said «i | voree had his former were man would wile h Froutbeck, Lnde "WW cor best love Un wion hw wrote that while I desk and boxes one ' Oe 1' regret way they d took {ken on Clapham Common.' The Yes; that i about years ago | The that since then Hemry had signed himself, Your fond and devoted lover, Fugene," and "Yours ever, Eugene. The witness 3° You, he seemed afraid of her, : he coroner © There are all kinds of for writing long love-letters, but threats are unusual i Mary Henry, otherwise Kenn, of Bel | to say was acked photos my which were ta our witness would be seven coroner said | reasons lenden Road, Pockman, stated that she was Henry's wife until yenrs he divoreed her, last on Wednesday, October went for a walk, the told her she him ag with him into Asked whether ten She ago, saw Oth Course when Henry Fes of which not in that would to he vn, and asKed her the river the: letters the had read ¢ written by Henry quent to the divorce, the witness re in the "adding "} have had a pile of letter high" | indicating about twelve inches). She went that he told her that he was miserable at home, and lived a av terrible life with his who winst the He he did and that the div Do yon ther of a he then his see from {which xtracts COTORCE were to het subse | | plied aflirmative, that on Lo say je mother, ! {was bitter ag also said that it {mother who got OFeY The at to sug man of ould that his love coroner mean that the four Lx div ro day ten ig m« was, oree wife, and him seeing he wife would on every and write he i letters for venrs, amd then Om | mit suicide se [able at home ? | he did to commit Ye he wa yesterday knees said, Fhe but not | tell | suicide witness that until nt on his going week, when and asked "me go with him. I "Wher and he replied, "Into me he we to are yom lgoing *" the friver." | Tt was { that she { He used the threatening he had true, said witness, been fret because not had to him to SHIPEE PILE PEPEEIILPIP 200 | Da! from her, and he had eaid that APOSTOLIC DELEGATE. Rome, Nov 4.--Mgr Staganie, archbishop of Aquila, has been appointed as apostolic delegate to Canada to succeed Mgr. Sbaretti. Monsigneur Sharretti was ap- pointed apostolic delegate to Canadas on November 26th, succeeding Mgr. Falconlo, the present papal delegate to the United States. PEPER C PEEP ee PROF. W. H. BREWER DEAD. Prominent Scientist Had Made Ex. pedition to Arctic. .New Haven, Conn, Nov. & Henry Willian tlic School, died from infirmities due to old age. was born in Poughkeepsie, N.Y, tember 14th, 1588. Prof. Brewer + @! + * m Brewer, professor T eneritk of | agricalture in the Yale-Sheflield Secien- | Hatsfeldt, at his home here, (jars Huntingdon, He | Collinge P. Huntingdon, died bere, to Sep- day. had | Nassau, in 1853. PEEEIR BLESS the would sooner die than give her up. She did not have a chance of defend ing the divoree ¢ and what was alleged against her was not true. She to meet her former husband nse, used daily. In summing up the coroner said that one heard some very remarkable things occasionally in that court, bat this case cectamly revealed a most ex- traordinary manner of living. The wo- man had produced the letters of an ardent lover, showing what Henry's feelings undoabtedly were towards her P-those of ardent affection. : of { | The jury returne a verdiet aut cide during temporary insanity. THE PRINCE IS DEAD, Sporting Known in Circles. {.~Prince Francis in 1889, married daughter of the { | He Was i Now, who, London, He was horn in Marheim Hesee, The prince was well held several government positions, and (known in sporting circles, having won for a number of vears J of the Arctic Club of Amerien. was president He | visitesl the far north, going well with- in the Awiie cinde, and also ascended | the of AF, and AM, the recont | rocky ille to-day to do the third de that gree work. & several of the highest: peaks of Rocky Mountains, During 'eary-Cook controversy he held il was quite possible thal both plorers reached the pole. Calgary, Alta. has 1 its civic pay voll. 5 A men on Williams ithe Grand National in 1906. | To Visit Brockville Masons. Mambers of court Cataraqui lodge went down to Among thse who went Ldown word, Abraham Shaw, Lawrence f Lockett, Dr, Winnatt, W. ¥. Mills, William Jackson, William Cavpiell, Nobes, Charles Crozier and WHAT CONFERENCE MEANS. | Our Mutual Benefit and Reciprocal Advantage. e Whig Now M He SPrecial to Mtawa, M. Hoyt the United here, at holding a Hon." My States conmul-general, Ww Henry Pepper, of arrived, 3 and Charles States noon, gover or the conference, in « Foster, United with the Ho ter of [inance, tives of the ( purpose of napany wilh ng, minis other representa wernmenty on subject of the resuming the hat pose meeting wr the pur friendly negotia interchanging and discussing the was the state nt and Mr. Hoyt of tions begun last spriug, views, . tuation, Mr. Pepper view at Have vo States 2 ith the or is th preliminary 'We reply dian general si made by in an inter noon, power from the United ernment deal finally they series of questing wore asked, meetings cannot That officials) Answer depends on Phis meeting while in ane s sumption of previous bound to be Fhese conferences ever, y merely tint negotiatio Jd ver real ampert are for benefit and reciprocal advantage cluded Mr. Pepper, who was the spokesman , If vill aur ry cipal during 1 dant result they be of no View, they *OUNT FERDIN 1 route to Japar > FERRE Predd & SPIRO MD oo } $108,000 AHEAD. vb e ow Toronto, Nov. 4 The suc- cession duties for the vineial fiscal ended on October ceeded the estimate 000 The total duties col lected were $768,000, and the revenue anticipated the provincial . treasuror from that The totalled pro- year which OX $108, by rere Sd source was $650,000 during October £603 receipts $1 CPPS FPP PERE P PERS RT Pe PPrb dee JELIVER GOODS EXPRESS STRIKE ON MERRILY. HE IS GOING he Express Company Has Declared For Open Shop----No; Resistance tn the Delivery of Express Goods, f.--~With a tri BRITISH FORCE LANDED. Likely Trouble. 1.-~The Eng OF rata ba wn hed battle in the commander of the And There is to be Much eh with » reported of th whi wkd several Ha aid wrpin ore Ww ven to the point of ir a, France and G i to follow. The anded at Linas rman Britis} BRIAND'S NEW MINISTRY. Replaces Works, Puech Millerand in Te print oF praislic MN. Klots WEGIMEes Mm room of M.A rotor yor oy sirong ihoted 1} Int rent at est orifl thrbwgs pardi she Took Her Life. Nes §.- Mrs heophile shout twenty-eight, a only one month, vesterday suickde at Bourget, the CPR, between here and Mont real. She banged herself to 4 tree but no detdils gre available. An in juest will likely be held, She hanged herself by means of 5 ih which she tied to a tree; standin moa log. then kicking the log swar. Her sister died recently and it is thought she was mentally ddprossed on that account. tittawa, Dicaire, bride of committed aged Oysters, the best, at Carnovexy's. LAST EDITION WEATHER PROBALILITIES t On \ 10 Ot - Li nee t-east winds tight T'¢ a : am wa Va a few Plain Figure Prices ON EVERYTHING WE SELL. In word, we give fairness for confidence that is the way and the only way to build up a big business, and this store ino large measure is to this fact dve We treat all our patrons as friends a the success of ONE--PRICE=TO--ALL. TO-DAY Wi'RE OFFERING VERY. SPEC'AL VALUES Jacket Cloths TWEED EFFECTS, BEAVERS, DIAGONALS, ANKET CLOTHS, BEAR SKIN, EIDERDOWN, CARACUL, : MELTONS, ETC. All Marked in Plain Figures, White Bearskin Cloths at $1.60, + $2.26 Chlidren at easy it Is to shop delighted + * STEAGY'S MARRIED, BISHOP In Kingston, on rage ri 169 Pine Street Barah Ethel pote ol Patrick ehuvig ------------------------ DIED, family NOY wards, hie residence ' srd, 1910 e | aged Bs IVate Ors ingeton 8 Noble |} t take frd, 1910, as m his late t, at 130 1 Bervice quaintances attend rday Friends invite ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker, 'Phone 577. 230 Princess Street JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertaker, 284 snd 256 PRINCESS STREKT, "hone 147 for Ambuiases. PARLOR SUITE. where, Arm and Emall Mahogany, and Raw best of coudition, Phone Botees RR tirch FORKS. Finest Select Oysters --8olid Meats Only. Always Fresh Jas. Redden & Co. IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIRR Drove Horse Into Drain, driving along street i H Suda his horse into the Iran at the Queen reel corner Last evening, winle vision ; oer, drove open In not horky darks ber droves road, A fon man, belperd the horse from sheerved the hole in the " ie the Lime, Wpuentl hE wy ate The Drammon Complete Returns, Que., Nov. §-Com- yesterday's byeslec snd Arthabaskn arity for Gilbert, waimt eamdidate, of M2 a iasjority of Labasku and of majority of d jirte returns Lion ir Drummond show a total ma received ed of the wish 5000 30 employes will have gone to their bonnes Sr vote, hing the prument largest number to leave Washington, waeept in a presidential slestion,

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