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Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Nov 1910, p. 1

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DUKE OF CONNAUGHT -. § LAST EMTION KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATURDAY; NOVEMBER 5, 1940. INSULTED BRITISH FLAG, (ABLE NEWS "Steps in Progress of Im- perial Development. YEAR 77-NO. 256 And Now Gen. Valladeres Has Start ed Revolution, New Urlenvs, La., Nov. 5,~A cable received from Honduras states that the government troops have been de feated in an attempt to storm the island of Amapals and capture Gene: ral Valladeres, former governor and commandant there, who was deposed by President Davilla for insulting the Iwitish and United States flags. Additional govérnment troops have been moved into western Honduras, for Valladeres is threatening a revolu- tion which will engull the entire re public and perhaps overthrow the gov- ernpint. Valladeres' forces are en trenched upon the island, which the former governor seized in his own name behind a battery of machine gun. They are plentifully suipped with sonic amd have a great guantity food. SPOKE AT OPENING OF PARLIA- MENT. China is to Have a Parliament Three Years Hence--=The Council Was Very Pavorable--Germany Has Gups That Outrival Britain's. Cape Town, Npv. 5.---At the open- ing of the first parliement of the South Africa Union, yesterday, the Puke of Connaught, in his address, dwelt at considerable length upon the importance ul the oocusion us a step in the process of imperial develop- t. His highness, in behalf of the ing, exj the regret his majesty felt ovér his inability to be present in person #8 he had originally ex , he having been forced to abandon his project consequent. on the multifarious respousibilities im- mediately following his accession to the throne. ------ SEARCHING FOR MOULD. Detectives at Work on Counterfeit- ; i ing Case, Toronto, Nov. 5,.--Convineed that mould, or what is left of one, is to be, discovered on the premises of Al bert Dow, of this city, under arrest, 41 Hamilton, accused of counterfeiting silver coins, the police are making a thorough search of the house and grounds. Inspector Parkinson, of the Dominion police, is in charge of dhe case, and the two men, local detec tives, Guthrie and Tipton, are work- ing with him. So far, operations have been in vain, but Inspector Parkinson is far from giving up the search, and will continue it for several days. an on Chinese Parlinment, Pekihi, Nov. 5.--China is to have a parliameiit three years hence instead of at the later date fixed by the late emperoy, Kwang Su. The decision is amnotnced, in an imperial edict, ne the result of the report of the gov- ernment council, to which was sent the petition praying for the establish- ment 6f a popular parliament at the onrliost possible moment. The ecoun- cil favored the memorial almost una- olmously, but agreed that it would be in the best interest of the empire to wait three years before establishing parliament. AN INSANE FATHER. Killed His Son and Seriously Wound- ed Wife. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 5.--Lonis Hoff man, a prosperous cattle buver, of Cedarburg, killed his © twelve-year-old son, {'arl, and seriously wounded his wile, his brother, Ernest, and his nephew, Walter: Hollman, in an effort 'to wipe oul his family early on Fri day morning. None of the wounded will die. Hollman was arrested. He is believed io be insane. HE NEVER KNEW IT GIRL GIVES VP MALE ATTIRE TO WEP YOUTH. Has Better Guns, London, Noy. 0.~The weekly jour- nak © Engineering,"" asserts that ter- many has long been making guns that beat the British 13.5 guns. '| hes guns, the paper says, are hkely to he placed on the warship now being built, Germany is also introducing new explosive shell of unprecedented power, 'Tests with this shell have chown devastating results. adm While Masquerading as Boy She Roomed for a Month With Future Husband Without Revealing Sex. 00 Nov, Baiting Wavihvet trick, the seventéen-year-old Cow thooton girl arvested after posing ax a man in male attire the past three months, yesterday, was married in a police wtation to" W., ¥, Collnore, twenty-two years old, with whom she had roomed for the past month with: out him ascertaining her real sex. Dressed ag a boy and under the same of Robert Doyle, she worked as A messenger and later as a news butcher on the Lake Shore Failroad, The girl's voice and manner aroused suspicion of the focEngemaster, Who quizzed the gid info 5 confession. She said she could not find any desirable work for a gil, MODERN GIRL SHUNS CHURCH British Parents Said to Worry About Skepticism, : London, Nov. 5.--Stirred by com- ments in the recent church congress, serious parents are growing anxious over the attitude of the modern girl to religion. Said a society leader to an interviewer : "1 know the enough to say that, ing, she has no religion at all. She hus grown up with the slackening of Sunday observance all around her. As {# child she had to go to church with " A the governess, while her elders staved ing with him to stop the laughter.) fone and amused themselves. Rg When electricity was used, the Physt- { jhe grew to regard church "as a. bug cians, fibally succeeded. A harpp ded Lar, 'to be got rid of as soon as pos- ped over completely exhausted, and iv wag thitght that be Saud lin. "Cynical disbelief in religion is : radod a. mul "very prevalent. In society there are a Y phn tail" horse ith, Aston wo few churchy people, as Lady Wim Hott, he remarked Eh nt the. til "hourne, and there are notoriously irre hod the horse. he hott tog wn ligious "people. But apart altogether il from unde the seat « from theoi, the note is strident eyni- 8 and strapped it on the "shaved f han. Why, to many ith, sufitnge:- are, ism is neaver to a creed tham any- Sehrapp began to laugh, and : 'to Po so until he San Frinéisco, Cal, Nov. S.-Bar- onus Mitsui, of Japan, whose hus. band's wealth is more than three anil: tions, has arvived hore from the east on te home, wearing, by the way, a hobble 1 shirt. During her six weeks' slay In the United States she has taken a keen interest in the affairs of | her. sex and shows no hesitancy in ving of much she has seen. She protests against the agitation for woman's suffrage, believing that if politics and home affairs are mixed the home will be neglected. "Tr ins and centuries of train ing have given to man the control of ities," she says. ' She disapproves of the freedom. al- lowed A n girls in selooting their husbands, bblivying that duty to be long to 'mother, and she attributes the frequenty of diverces to this cause. TAIL WENT WITH HORSE. Se + And the Trader Laughed Until He Almost Died. Lawrenceburg, Ill, Nov. 5.---For al- moki twelve hours, 8. H. Scharpp, a tobacco grower and horse trader, con tinved to laugh at his home on Tan: net's Creek, with two physicians works x modern girl well generally speak- aenrly "thing else. A WIFE DESERTION POPULAR, . Spends Thousands Annually Locating Fi Missing Husbands. - "London, Nov. 5.--Taxpayers have fount a new grievance. The habit of deserting wife and family has so pon British husbands that A in spends no less than year hunting for the missing men: - 2 'districts in the metropolis have made of families have DARK SCHEME The Ontario Govern- ment Buys Laige Area. : ' COCHRANE TO KEEP ALGONQUIN FOR PEOPLE. His Action is Begarded as Progress Ive--Threatened Destruction of Magnificent Forests Leads to Step. Toronto, Nov. S.--lon. Frank Cool: rane, minister of lands, forests and mines, annglinces mportant step toward the working out of a provin cial park condervation policy. Me Cochrane government an stated that the had decided to purchase back some 350 square miles of timber country, with in and adjoining the Algonquin avk, from licensees, and to add 132 square miles to the territory of Algonguin Park. The company Lumber company, agreed, after considerable negotiations, aoeeopt £290,000 for the complete surrender of all ite rights, pine timber and every- thing else, over its eutire leased greg of 350 square miles. Tt also has agreed to remove its mills and to take up the iron on its logging railway, so that the territory will come back to the crown absolutely free from all rights of cutting, ete, The only temporary delay in this re spect is that leave has been given the company to remove some timber other than pine, it had cut down when stop- ped, and the small quantity of pine it up to the Nunn known has as to may enuf in its operations now January lst next, It is expected that in the future, un der government management, the thin ning out of the timber and the cnt ting of that which is matured will bring in a revenue suflicient in the course of time to return to the peo ple the entire investment, while the revenue from fishing and | guides' li camping permits, rentals of i aud other sources out- censes, cottage sites side of timber; in itself will go a long interest on way towards paving, the purchase the the money required to rights of the company. SHOWED PROOF OF HIS ACCOM- PLISHMENTS. Once Wealthy Man, Now 73, Having Ivunk wp Fortune, Asks Police for Lodging. Chicago, Nov. 5.--J. L, Van Hemert, seventy-five years of age, linguist, try voller, poet and teacher, once a man of considerable wealth, appealed to the police: of the Hyde Park station for lodging, and when asked for proof of one of his accomplishments, wrote a poem entitled "My Wife And 1." Van Hemert, who for almost a score of years has made a living by téach- ing the sons of the wealthy residents of Kenwood, told the police that he could read and write twenty-one lan guages. After telling his story' of hardships brought aboit through drink, Van Hemert said his wish was to be taken to the Dunning peor house. A $200,000,000 GRAB. Gigantic Conspiracy to Defrand Gov erament. Wash, Nov. 5.- Six were indicted by the federal grand jury for conspiracy te defrand the United States government out of more than 20,000 acres of Alaska coal lands, valued at $200,000 000. The iw dicted men are Raymond Brown . and William L. Dunn, of Spokane; « hares M. Doughton, formerly of Spokane, but now of Seattle; ex-Mavor Henry White, of Seattle, now of Los Angeles; Charles A. Mckenzie, a Seattle capi talist, and Domald A. McKensie, of Washington, D.C, and Alaska. The charges are that the indicted 'men had ts with 131 men, who took up foaaims of 160 each, in the Karak min ing district of Alaska, whereby they were to get a half interest in these valuable coal Mnds, « IN VIRULENT FORM. Smallpox Epidemic Kills 20; 43 x Dying. Saginaw, Mich, Nov. 5.-With twen ty people in i ns within a month and about forty-five lying at the point cof deat i opidemic of a most smallpox, Mayor Stewart bas issued Spokane, men * Jsehools, ihe state board of hea the WILL ADD TO PARK, Ot. A # 4 viralent form p TO INSTAL FORMER SULTAN, Carefully Organized Scheme Dis covered in Turkey. Constantinople, Nov. 4.--A gavefully organised schenie for. the overthrow of Sultan Mohammed Y. and the re- | turn of Abdul Hamid to the throoe]| has resulted in new guapde being sent! to Salonika 16 guard the former ul er. . The fmpfcinl straits of the "Young Turks" regime has caused widesprénd dissatisfaction, and there is fear of another bloody - revolution such as has pat Mohammed in power. That the cabinet members who revently re signed have theown (heir lot with the frionds of the former sultan is openly charged hy the patriotic press. A MAGNIFICENT GIFT. By the President of the Canadian Northern R.R. i ¥ WILLIAM MACKENZIE | Winnipeg, Nov. 5.--William Macken- | zie, president of the C.N.R., has given 210,000 to the local Y.M.C.A PAP HAD BRIBERY FUND. Madrid, Nov. & That a bribery fund of several mil- lion dollars has been raised to buy up army officers and betray tne monarchial gov- ernment into the hands of the republicans became knowa to- "day Members of noble fami! foes who have beem estranged from King Alfonso by thelr dislike for his English queen, have contributed Hberally to this fund. AAA AR ee bf i, Fs St td { | i | : i ! FREER PE ERR d SREP RIIOR ! NAPANEE LADY DIES THE LATE MRS. GEORGE BOTT, AGED 82 YEARS. | § } Miss Allie 3 Smith, of Napanee, Was | Married In Chicago to Adrian G.| Teel, of Berkley, California. Napanee, Nov. B--Mrs. George Bott, an aged and respected resident | of Napanee, died quite suddenly on} Weilonesday, after but a few days | illness. © Decopsed was in her eighty] second var, and was aétive until a short time before her death. The re-| mains were taken to Harlowe for in- terment heside her 'late husband. The mniarriage of Miss Allie 11 Smith, youngest daughter of Mrs. .J_ | G. Smith, South Napanee, and Adeain G. Mel, of Berkley, California, was solemnized in Chi®ago on Ot. Slee, | Rev. C. Harmon | a ---- Johnston officiating. | George Madden aud family, of Mexico, we repewing acqnaintaneps in Napanee fter an absence of twenty-eight years, | Av enjoyable "At Home was given | in the Oddiellows" hall on Wednesday night, by E.R. Fitzgerald) Mr Mande | and G7 Anderson. f Mrs. James Fritick, Mrs. Mae Fra- | lick and son, Wilirid, left on Wedness' day for Wineipeg to juin Mr Fra. ! liek. Mra. M. S. Madole is spending a few days in Wallaceburg with a friend, who is very ill. Mrs. James Young and Miss Helen Wartman re- turned home last week from. a three months' visit in the west and as far! as Victoria, B.C. A number: of Napaneeans went ' Toronto =~ on. the football sxeursion vestorday, among the number being Pevey Laidley, George Grange, Rev. A. Machlonald, Helen Trimble, Mise Iva Horton, Miss Gerglmine McLaugh- & lin. George Bustin," of Vernon, BC. is spending a few. days in Napanes, re newing acquaintances after an ab- | sence of four veurs. : { At the cheese board 3 "1 soon 710 colored 'and 230 white cheese were boarded. All the edlored sold | Bids for white at 10%: | hy % 3 | 4 : * settee tees + of {crashed into the eaboose of a { superintendent | slave, last told master {rm and legs. LATEST EWS Dispatches From Near And Distant Places THE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST ros. SIBLE FORM. Matters-That Interest Everybody-- Notes From All Over--Little of Everybody Easily Read and Re membered. Heavy snow storm swept oves' Jenn- sylvania, Essex county storm on. Friday hight. A pew police magistrate for Carle tof Place appointed in the person of J. 8. Lk. McNeilly, Mayer Geary, Tordnto, is in faves purchasing the Toronto Electric Light enmpany plant. The Spanish senate has passed a bill forbidding the establishment of new religious congregations. John Redmond sailed for Ireland. 1: was given a farewell dinner in New York. His mission was successful, Ihe Toronto board of trade has de cided to ask all the boards of trade in Cabada to join in a crusade agninst rotlen eggs, El Mokri, the represcutative of the sultan of Morocco, has conceded Spain's demand for sixty million pes indemnity the war in Mo- d its first BROW as as for row George Smith. 8t. Thomas, the old est engineer on the Wabash, was kill ed at Corinth, Ont., when his engine ' traiv siding ahead of 0 which was making a him: Frederick Boardman, superintendent of the job privting department af the Montreal Herald, has been appointed of printing at the government printing bureau, # sue cession to William MeMahon. A sweet-faced woman, playing wit} matches, secured while assisting it kitchen work, caused the destruction {on Friday, of the quarter-million dol lar insane asylum of the Manitohe government at Brandon, and rendered six _handred inmates and a hundre { attendants homeless, NEGRO AT SIXTY-EIGHT GOEs TO SCHOOL, One Time Slave Wishes to bé Able te Read Newspapers--He Had a Life long Ambition, Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 5.- Deelar- ing it his lifelong ambition to learn tc read and write, John W. Smith, sixty eight vears old, a negro and onoe night appeared at the school for negro children in Kansa: City, Kan., and geked to be admitted He will be enrolled, but will have t ipay $1 a month tuition. The negro, who followed his owner a Col. Polk, in the civil war, when the master fought the Union troops, ex plained his ignorance by saying : "My mighty good to me but nobody used to think of teaching 4 a slave to read and write. I hav given all my boys a good education wan {and now I am going to have my turn Almost everybody reads and writes and-when I want to know what is ir a paper 1 have to get some one 'read it to me." CRIPPEN TO HANG. No und for New Trial, London, Nov. 5.~The cort of crim imal appeal, consisting of Justices Darling, Channel and Bickford, afte: hearing the arguments of Dr. Crip pen's attorneys and the crown repre sentatives, this afterngon, decided there was no ground for a new trial. Dr. Crippen, consequently, must die, Tuesday, for the murder of his wife Belle Elmore. Crippen heard hic fate calmly. ------------ Encounter With Bear. Ottawa, Nov, 5.~Joseph Millaive, of West Teinpleton, who has just return Decided ed from a hunting trip in the Matta: district, accompanied. bv his wa, William, relates 5 somewhat brother, exciting encounter which he had with a bear. The two were deap in the woods when William Millaire, in jump- ing over some dead logs, landed squarely. on a bear, ~which immediate. ly attacked Bim. Hilinive had drop his , but with great presence or rahbed his hunting knife and stabbed the animal in' the hreast, suc veeding in mortally wounding it. He eas with a severe laceration of his . ------------ Story of Continual Delay. The work of repairing the Princess street ay i with painful slowness, A broken stone crusher and frequent rainy days have caused von- tinnal repairs should have been © a week ago. It looks ax i another Yooh mould slapas a before the rosdway is » t } dialing rain stopped work this morn: my. be street railwn the city's repair new surface will b ARedney) - Woods, afise Wor 5 mie g. nod pe A ly - company, which is digging along its 2 heft. fortunately, now pol a block prov gv f ol. gina' up ii mother-in-law, WEATHER PROBACILITING Toronto, Ont. Nov. 5.10 any EN tawa® Valley and Ypper St Law a Cloudy and rook with ccanionat Heh rain or sleet to-day and Seaduy, ¥ Clearing Sa MF HAD TO CALL IT OFF. McCurdy Did Not Want to Face the Storm. New York, Nov. 8§.-J. PD. "dv, the Canadian eviator, will pot attempt to flv to Governor's Island from some point off Fire Island, to- day, as was planned. McCurdy was to have left on the steamship Kaiser in August Victorfa, with his biplane, at eleven o'clock, and when the stesm- er had reached a point off Five Island about fifty miles away, at two o'- clock, he was to glide off the plat form and speed back. Yosterday's storm continued all day and show- ing no signs of abatement caused Me Curdy to call the flight off last night. H the weather is suitable McCurdy will try to make the flight November 24th, when he will leave on the Ham- burg-American line steamer America. HE WAS ACQUITTED, MeCur- MONDAY \ beautiful French Silk for Dresses, A Wealthy Manufacturer of Crime. New York, Xov. & Roserheimer, a wealthy manufacturer, was acquitted, last evening, on 7 the charge of killing Miss Grace Hough, by running down, with his automo bile, the bugey in which the viel was riding, on August 10th. The jury was only out half an hour Rosenheimer bad been first charged with murder in the first degree, Judge orman, presiding, reducing the charge to manslaughter in the second degree Acquitted Linings when a soft degpe requived. A fabric thst a Waiste or Edward T fin: efiect will well in gavmont have it in a deep rich Blagk only and Sold evs wear any a limited guantith at that erywhete at Te. 1; pr Boy Dies for a Puppy. Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 5.--Tryving save his little puppy from being over by a heavy team driven Gearge Thomas, Herbert Agger, years old, ran directly under horses and was fatally injured was drawn from beneath the and carried into house clutched the little dog in his He died three hours after the accident to run by fix the As he horses ho ATI a nearby Crazed by Suffering. Brooklyn, N.Y., Nov. 5 continual sufferings Charles bricht, a wealthy cancer patient, se mred a, revolver from gu friend and sommitied suicide in the hospital last night. ° MONTREAL DRY DOCK THE OTTAWA GOVERNMENT TO BE URGED by Sem Crazed TO-NIGHT Messaline NEW FRENCH NECKWEAR, NEW BELTS, NEW HANDBAGLS, NEW SUARF=, NEW GLOVES, NEW RIBBONS, NER UNDERWEAR Jo WEN, CAILDREN, AT SPECIAL PRICES, Fo Aid (in Building a First«class Dock and Not a Second«class One ~The Subsidy Must be Increas- ed. Montreal, Nov, 0.-- ng of the council of the Heard of Frade is in progress, this morning, at which the dryv-dock question is unde sonsideration. It is probable that a leputalion will be appointed 10 join sthers to proceed to Mtawa to on the government the carrying oul f the wishes of the Poard of Trade snd other public bodies to the effect hat the proposed dry-dock should be of the first-class and not second-class W now appears to be the 'intention of the government so far as the voting f a subsidy is concerned. Public feel ng seems to be strong on the subject and immediate action is urged A special meet ALL and marked in plain figures, * ¢ 9 STEACY'S MARRIED. DALTOX «KENT At of the Lride's Madison Avenue Wednesday, Nov, 2nd, 1910. b Rev. Prof law, Chariette ea eldest daughter of James G. Kent, to George Frederick Dalton, M.D. of Springfield, Mass, second son of W. B. Dalton, of this city ------------ -------- ROBERT J. BEM, The Leading Undertaker. "Phone 577, Princess Street. ~~ JAMES REID wd pnd SH i Ambuisnee, PARLOR SUITE, " Setees, Rocker. Arm and Small Chair, in Birch, Mahogany, and Raw Sitk coverings. in best ao candition 25.00, at TERNS. "Phone 700 urge the residence father, 120 Toronto, On ------------------ the COLLEGIATES LOST. ide Toronto hy the wa Defeated in "Varsity In Toronto, Saturday morning, Kingston Collegiate rughs lefeated by Varsity 111, in the first he final matches for the junior cham: sonship of the Intercollegiate Union The fiMyl score was: Varsity, 24; Col legates, 6 At hall time, the Kingston team lad but it was al Varsity in he second hall. The fing! game be played here next Saturday, varsity in the lead by eighteen point Varsity 11. Also Won, The intermediate rughy match in To onto, Saturday morning, reseited Varsity H, 16; Royal Military College, The final game will be played here m Saterday next, Were team y w 6 to 2, a will Two with ------------ fitest Select Oysters Solid Meats Only.. Always Fresh Jas. Redden & Co. DIED FROM KICK BY HORSE. Donald Clarke, Odessa, Met an Un- timely End. The death occurred, at-hakl-past for o'clock, Saturday morning, at' his home, three miles from Odessa, of Bon ald Clarke. The lad was drivieg 10 school, on Thursday morning, with two other children, when the hprse started to ran away. The side-stray broke, and the rig was dashed aginst a lence. The horse kicked Donald iu the stomach; with fatal result. The lad was removed to his home, bat be was bayold buman 'aid, and death ¢ame Saterday morning, The dedens- ed was the son of E. X. Clarke. The whole community is greatly grieved over the sad end of the boy. bn a The Stylish Man, Will not be content with anything but one of Camplell Broa'. nob fall ba Game Was Called Off. Owing' to the bad weather, the game alled lor to-day, between the h.t.t I and Regiopolis 11, was pastpened, t will likely be played off same day luring the coming week. MAY HAVE BEEN DROWNED, Two Milihaven Fishermen Cannot be Located, According . fo a report. brought {o be city, Saturday, by people from 'hat neighborhood, two Brothers, named Stele, living at Millhaven, fan not be located, and grave fears are held that Shey ay have been drowned in. the heavy e, which raged all jast Tuesday and Noduamday I he young men are engaged as hermen, and went gut in their boat, on the day in question. Joswph Bray, of Amherst Island, was out in the gale, and was forced to take shelter ar Bimeee Inland. Several others in that district were ut in the storm, and managed to get into shel tar, $i It may be that the two voligg men were able to get into some pla for shelter, but 0p $0 lost night we word had been recpived of their whereabouts, and thelr relatives are, naturally, very much worried about them. A thousand dollars given to charity will not counterbalance 5 ten-cent The Russian ie pt Potsdam oa vigit to the kaiser. : What most of wv want is frisnds and loss nand of them. Love recognise. no law--not even & A WOMEN © AND Ne Ly rrr BLACK SILK: Woo

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