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Daily British Whig (1850), 11 Apr 1912, p. 1

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YEAR 79 -NO. 86 "WE HOLD Is the Declaration Made By John Redmond. HONE RULE IS COMING INISH LEADER SAYS, AND HE Prd the Opposition of Ulster--Eng- lish Opinion ix That An Outbreak af Civil War Would Surprise No One, London, Eng., April 11.--John Red mond und hs, solid parliamentary phalanx stand andismayed, The Irish leader says "Ulster ean THE At The contortions aed writhings of t Isterites Can have no effect on home role. Here we stunt with a pledge in onr pockets, Wo hold the government in the hollow of our hand. The battle will be fought at Westminster, not in Belfast, "My Asquith stands behind rule, and Mr. gquith until home' role is carried. I the premier finches, have only tir point to the eighty men from Erin on these benches, who constitute more than his whale majority, "Home rule is coming, It is here, at the foot of the throne, and the king of England and emperor of India witl sign the bill, He dare not refuse It may be, probably will be, held up in the House of Lords, but in a short time it will become law automatically, just like a bomb with time fuse attached." Most people believe that Mr, Red mond 18 not exaggerating the strength of hig position or misrepresenting the situntion he most discerning of the politicians say it would not surprise the world if the flames of civil wi should burst oat ut any moment din ing the passage of the bill through parlihment. go on, the home we stand behind, As we a "Bonar the con Ulster London Times says North Ireland with Loticn that, come what will, will never bow the neck to home rule, and that conviction must be shared on this side of tne chanmlt, The prayers with which the proceed ings began, and the deep enthusiasm with which the great audience joined rasa Sa ! ceastom of | ro: fighon, people to preface the consider ation of grave subjects, ure tokens of the sarit that fills them. "hey * believe their ofl is ot slakef ud firmly as their fathers believed it when they faced and beat off Tyreon- nel and the French. They are not less resolved te defend their birthright fegully, if they can, but in any event to defend it. To them home rule ap- years the greatest of all conceivable calamities. It would take them from under the protecthon of the British government and of the British parlia. ( ment, to place them under the rule of men whose ways are not their ways and whose standards are not their standards--under the men who con- ivol the United Irish league angl: the Andient Order of Hiberninns, "To them, that means ruin. They will: net sabmit to it unless LL is for- upon them by arms, aod they caunot bring themselves to beleve that their British fellow-subjects will corsent to force it upon them.' Ulster, it is admifted, means what says, and will make good every one of her warmugs. the leading Lon- don papers are almost unanimous in the view that the erigis is grave, -- The Rill Introduced. London, Eng., April 11.-Not for many vears has there been such: inter: est taken mn any parliamentary event an that of to-day, when Premier As- quith rose to introduce his famous home rule for Ireland bill. On the floor of the house even, when every seat is crowded, there is not hh room for the members, As a conse quence at eleven o'clock, to-day, every seat was preoccupied by hat or card, to indicate that the owners of the same would occupy this reserved space. All who were admitted to the gallery, had to be introduced, and be thoroughly identified, the JO Srament taking no chances with suliragettes, COBOURG TAANK COLLAPSES, The Town's Water Supply Cut Off hy Accident. Cobourg, April 11.-The huge water tank used by the Cobourg Institutes Corporation for supplying the town of Cabourg with water, collapsed, yes. terday, and now lies upon the ground, a totak wreck, its only use now bei for serap iron. It is supposed that there not ein a larger quantity of water in the while heavy ice remained in the top part, the ice gave way and fell, burst: mg the tank and earvied it completely away from its foundation. The tank was [15 feet high above the founda- « tion, x i Chatham has another siege of water, and part of the city was flooded, hut elsowhera in Ontario the water has A er mill caien. Special $1.50. Canadign Clad, City Hall 8 pm, 'of Bducarion, § pm. The Law left wv: | ond 0 German Fmperor Will be Guest declared, Guatemalan frontier, is terrorized Concerning GOVERNMENT IN HOLLOW OF OUR HAND" ITALY RESENTS CRITICISM, Resigns From Imter-Parlinmentary Pelice Council, Brussels, April 11.11 is announced that a special meeting of the inter parliamentary peace council has been called to consider the situation erea- ted by the resignation of the ltalian group beeause of trouble which arose at a meeting of the council in Paris Inst October. On that occasion a re solution was adopted criticizing the Italian declaration of war , agains: Turkey, and later the Italian dele- gates gave notification that they would not attend the next meeting unless the council agreed to the prin ciple that any discussion or expres sion of opinion for or against the conflicting governments, especially when war has resulted, should be pro hibited. It is understood that the Italian group will be approached oflicially and asked to reconsider their decision, and it is expecied that the dispute can be arranged in time for the next con: ference, KAISER TO VISIT ENGLAND, of Load Lonsdale. London, April 11.14 again af firmed that the kaiser will visit Eng fund in June. Tt ix stated further that while here he will be the of Lord Lonsdale. The kaiser and the Earl of dale are close personal friends. The latter went to Potsdam some months | ago during the friction between Great Britain and Germany and tried smooth the troubled waters hy giving out a short account of his interview with the German emperor, who, he had nothing but the most friendly feelings toward Great Britain T0 PERPETUATE RACE BANDITS STEAL WIVES Followers of Br gand Hernandez Fol- low Ancient Example--Pitched Battle Fought. Belize, British Honduras, April 11.- The Cayo district, bordering on the hy of in guest Lons to the wiie-seeking raids of a band fifty outlaws who have already oo leiah {uapped seven The outlaws an nounce their infention of winning more mates by force. As a result of a raid upon Benque Yieje, supposedly for the purpose of stealing more women, a desperate street battle has been waged in town. Several policemen and citizens are dead, and scores of persors are wounded. Neighboring villages, such as Cherre andBullet Tree Falls, are deserted. The chief bandit, Hernandez, is said to have annopuced that the race must be perpetuated, and accordingly he ordered all -his men to secure wives DR. BRIGGS WON'T TALK the Banned Methodist Book Room Books. Toronto, April 11.--""1 haven't a word to say about it,"" said Dr. Wil liam Briggs, manager of the Methodist hook room, when asked regarding the report that two books published by that house had heen excluded from the Toronto public library. 'I don't know even what the books are." Rev. Dr. W. H. Hincks, in discuss. ing the matter, stated that the book room was an immense concern that if any such books did slip. through it was certainly not by the consent or knowledge of Dr. Briggs. "I have known of cases," he said, "where Dr, Briggs has at = great loss, sent back plites to England in order to pre- serve the cleanliness of the publica: tions. He is exceedingly particular in that regard." No Canadians in Nile Disaster. Cairo, Epypt, April 11.-- There were victims of the collision between an ex- cursion "steamer and another vessel which occurred near the great dam below Caire pn the Nile on Monday evening. According to reports of eve witnesses, the persons drowned were all natives, i To Be Put Up By The Unionist Party Undeg Eonar Law's Leader London, Fng., April 11.--Prémier Asquith's home rule bill, introduced to- day in the British commons, is ly the two home rule measures int od by Mr. Gladstone, one of which was defeated in to the present bill as Juserument, with.its Trish and labor allies, has an ample major: and he ity in the commons to earry to defraud the estate, * Wa -- DOMINIONS TO PAY Quebee Criminal Court Case Has \ichensux, was accused of making false no Canadians or Americans among the of the nature a compromise bet i CHARGED WITH ALTERING The Will of Deceased Brother Winnipeg Man. Baltimore, Md., April 1l.--Declaring that alterations in the will of his de- ceased brother, a former internal re venue agent, were made, after his death, in the office ol the loegl inter: nal revenue agents, Lobert Lake Doo ley, of Winnipeg, made a sensation in the city, yesterday, when he caused the arrest of two mternal revenue agents and an attorney. The men in custody are John FE. Burton, of the Baltimore bar; I. B. Perkins, head of the intergal revenue agents, and J. Scott Porter, a memher of the same federal department. Mr. Dooley took out a warrant Burton, swearing that Burton had H. Dooley, who died in a Baltimore hospital on February 8th. Burton was charged with Jjorgery and embezzle- ment. Warrants Perkins and declares are implicated in the trans action. All were arrested and are held for a hearing on Friday. were also sworn out for is heavy, will be furnished to-day. COUNTESS WANTS DIVORCE. Daughter of Steel Magnate Claims Husband Beat Her. 1 Chicago, April 11. Count ques | De Beawfort was made defendant in af suit for divorce filed in the superior | court by Countess De Beaufort, whol was Miss Irma Kilgallen, daughter or} H. Kilgallen, wealthy steel and! iron manufacturer, | Countess De Beaufort charge cruelty | in the bill. She and the count were married in London in 1909. Their trou- | bles first became public im February, | 1911, when Countess De Beaufort was injured by falling downstairs at her home during a quarrel, it is said, with | her husband. : | In her bill the wile count beat her while Hot Springs, Ark Jae declares that the the two were at REVELL'S WILL ARRIVES. It Will be Produced at the Toronto Inquest. Toronto, April 11.--When the in- quiry into the death oi John Revell, alids Spurr, is resamed at the morguc next week, the will purported to be signed by him in the name of "John Revell' will be produced by the crown. The document was received vestorday. By its terms Mrs. Fanily Sprrr, who lived with Revell, was madé chief le gatee. There were, however, bequests made to the Empire College of Opthal: mology, the executive heads of which, Dr. Evans and W, J. Harvey, are now in gustody on a charge of conspiring EXPENSES, Salaries to United Kingdom Trade Representatives, London, April 11.--In the commons, yesterday, Hon. Mr. Harcourt, reply ing to Sir Gilbert Parker, said that no salaries will be paid to the United Kingdom's representatives on the em- pire trade commission, but he grant ed travelling allowances and subsie tence expenses. The dominions would pay the whble expenses of their ro presentatives and an proportion of the secretarial expenses. Sir Gilbert Parker 'declared himself as dissatisfied. He alleged that the United Kingdom's representatives were not impartial, No DEAD MAN CALLED IN COURT. Unusual Ending. Quebec, April 11.- The name of a dead man was called, vesterday, at the opening of the criminal court here. The party, a man named Ernest Des- entries in the marine department pay roll. 2 When his name was called by the clerk of the court, M. H. Laierte, ai | torney for Deschencaux, appeared for the latter, and declared that his client, having died on December Sih, could not appear. He had to produce the doctor's and burial certificate. DRESSMAKERS CALL OFF SHOW Did Not Want Smaller Firms Copy Their Models. Paris, April 11.--The much-advertis od 'and long®xpected grand parade ot mannequins on the oecasion of the opening of the Longchamp season proved a disappointment, the dress making firms having decided at the last moment to make hardly any show, 80 as to prevent the latest mo dels from being copied by smaller firms, whosq 'representatives eagerly await the di ey in the paddock. in Christian Science A ppeal Poranto, April 11.--That those § iti : fb wae should not be forced to qualify under the Ontario medical council's new act is a widely supported request made to the special committer of the legis fatdre by the Christian Science ch . * Warte Sues La Nationaliste. Montreal, April 11.--J. I. Tarte, out to be a shopkeeper and an illiterate man. . -------------- 4 Prof. Pember Coming. Professor Pember of Toronto will be Randolph oh Friday, April All ladies should visit this dis for | altered the will of his brother, Charles | Porter, who Mr. Dooley j brought back with him a woman, i violation of the immigration law. The It is expected that their bail, which | [about 88 Per Cent. of Methodist | European | a through "appeals to Almighty God," {TO DECIDE IMMIGRANT STATUS. | . tained States Supreme Court tol | Take Up Question. i Washington, April 11.-~Whea does an mpugrant cease (0 be an imniigrant 7 is a question the supreme court decided to settle | The guestion arises out ofsthe claim iby the depariment of commerce nnd {labor that the immigration laws ap- 'ply to aliens who have acquired a | domicile in the United States, and who {seek to re-enter the country afier | temporary absence abroad. The circuit courts of appeal for the 'sixth, third, fourth, second, seventh | and eight circuits are said to have | sustained the government, while those of the ninth and fifth circuits have de cided against it. The particular eases © which the | court will review that of Samuel i Lewis, a Russian, who came to this country in 190. Oa November 17th, 1910, he went from Detroit to Wind- sor, Unt.,, and is alleged 10 have in has | a is government sought to deport him. CHURCH UNION VOTING. Vote Favor Amalgamation, Toronto, Apeil 11.--The oflisial turns of the voting ou church union in the Methodist church 10 date show a percentage of about cighty eight in lavor of the proposal Fhe figures are Members, ighteer vears and over, for 21,147, agains AED mem under eighteen years, for 1,811, 215; adherents, for 182, against 396, making a total of Adu in favor of union and 3.550 against it About 159 portéd MAYOR GAYNOR MAY BE A DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE For the United States Presidency ~He Would Gef the New York State Vote. New York, April 11.<It was freely predicted by leading democrats, to day, that the speech of Mayor Wil liam J. Gaynor before the National Democratic Club, which is to be cele brated the 169th birthday of Thomas Jefierson at a dinner at the Waldorf Astoria next Saturday evening, would be the formal announcement of hi candidacy for the presidential nomin ation. It is declared hy close friends of the leaders, including those of Charles F Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall, that the ninety delegates from New York, even though, as seems probable, they are to go to Dultimdre uninstructed, will vote for Mayor Gaynor. Ws gainst congregations have rer JAPAN HAS PURCHASED Big -Dirigible Airship Which Carry Crew of Ten. Berlin, April 11.--Japan's first mili tary airship, a magnificent Parseval dirigible, capable of carrying explo sives and a crew of ten men, and able to travel thirty'nine miles an hour, has been completed and will be ship ped to Tokio this week, It is the first European airship 10 be sent outside territory. The Perseval company has reason to believe that the Japanese government will promptly order a fleet of similar ves sels, An English Easter holidays Can commission spent the in Berlin inspecting the Parsevel works and vessels. The company has offered to build a 600 horse-power vessel for the German navy with a guaranteed speed of for ty-four miles an hour and capable ot ascending from and alighting upon wa- ter, JACK THE RIPPER CLAIMS HIS NINETEENTH VICTIM Another Mulatto Girl Lured Into Alley And Murdered at Atlanta, Atlanta, Ga, April 11. --Atlanta's Jack the Ripper claimed his nineteenth victim, Tueadav night, when he lured Mary Kates, a comely eighteea-year- old 'mulatto girl, inte an alley, cut her throat from ear to ear and then mutilated her body about the breast and below the waist. The murderer had entirely disrobed her after cutting her throat. The clothing was neatly piled by the body The mutilation of the girl's body was evidently done with a surgical instrument and the slayer had some anatomical knowledge as one of the organs was deftly removed, In every case the ripper cut the throat of the vietims, then mutilated ae 0 bs body below the wuist, So far the po lice have been unable to discover a clue to the murders. The negroes are in a state of terror and have offered large rewards. Will Hang far Shooting Policeman, Ottawa, April 11. ---Word reached the officers of the Roval North-West Mounted I'olice, yesterday, that Frit] Ebetts, a German, will hang on June Ist, for the murder of FT. George Wil- mott, at Frank, Alia. Wilmott and two or three other members of the mounted police were | patrolling at or near Frank, and came {across men who had been commit ting robbery. In the fight that followed Wilmott met his death. _ Canadian Coal for England. Sydney; N38. ApAl 11 --The frst cargoes ever sent to Fagland i iid save money by buying your at Dulton's, i from Cape Breton left hore last night by steamer Muirficld. Ske took 5.000) Bo nes. steamer h in ing 4,000 tons for the coaling station at' B Avie ie the government sion, that the moneys reweived for M:hway development, ties ROWELL SOUGHT RELIEF FOR Asked an Amendment to the Highways' Act PLAN HE SUGGESTED FOR FAIR TREATMENT VOTED DOWN. -- In the Omtario Legislature----Amend- ment Proposed to Compulsory Vaccination Act--Dr. McQueen Aimed Make Vaccination Op. tional. Was ; Toronto, Amil' 11.--In hasten the conclusion of the legislature spent the from 11.30 in ng until late last night deavor to finish up all the govern meni business. A large number of bile were dealt with, mauy amend ments were moved to bills cafled for heir third readings, sud those a wndments were moved by members of the opposition were promptly squelched by' the house Thére visions during the amendment by. Mr the highways improvement n amendment hy Jr, to the vaccination bill. 'The ronment majorbties were hit yeeight ind forty-eight respectively, On the third reading of for the improvement of the Mr. Rowell moved which provitled that contributions nghway improvement under ihe hall continue as at present, so 8 the provimes is concerned me-third; but instead of the ipal'ties contribatang two-thirds, one' hird should be contfbuted out ed from the on and one-third by ceal munidipalities, Phat would volte no greater taxapon the pro ince, but it would relieve the muni dpalities of one-hall the Burden they ire now under, and would act as «a sarong inducement to have other mu Scipalities come in undér the high vay improvement scheme. Mr. Rowell-was glad to that had so far adopted he principle of the good roads re whition presented earlier in the order to the session whole ot the ! morn in an esterday on were afternoon Rowell wo itl, and McQueen OV two mm an an the hill highways an amendment Lo wet ti namely muni ol domin the in he moneys rece government see ses from he dominion goverfiment should be ied by the department of public works as part ofl the geheral fun He dic the lieutenant gover wor in council should have authority to vary the proportion to be con tiibuted by the muhcipality, the pro (ince and the dominion, as it would e possinle to treat the municipal differently. not be the intention of the rovernment to do so, but the act should clear that point. The dause should make perfectly clear the rmounts to be contributed by each of the three parties. and if that could not be done the act at least state that all municipalities should be treated on the.same basis Dr. Reaume assured the house that the government was disposed to treat ul municipalities alike. As the feder u erant would not be available this ear, the proportion of eentributions will not be affected. Meanwhile, if it was found necessary to specily the amount, the act could be amended ut a+ subbequent session The amendment was lost on a vote of 95 to 17. A further amendment iw Nir. Elliott. to make one clause read that all municipalities should receive the same proportion of pay ment was Jost on the same division, and the bill was given a third read: ny, . That there was opposition among the mambers of the government to Hon. Mr. Hanna's bill* 10 provide for sompulsory vaccination was evident from the large number of absentees from the government henches when the vote was taken on Dr. McQueen's amendment. J. A. Klis (West Otta wal spoke in the house against the bill, saying that the city eouncil in Ottawa had paksed a resolution oppos- ine it." Neither Mr. Ellis nor Mr. Na- poleon Champagne (East Ottawa) was mm the house when the vote was taken Pollowing are the others who did not vote: --Mesars. Gooderham, Dun lop, Godirev, G. H Ferguson, Milli gan, Hogarth, Peck, McElroy, Machin, Carseallen, Nixon, MacMay, Pround foot, W. R. Ferguson, MeDonald snd Sutherland oh agree hat It might be on amendment, a majority of only forty vight for the government. The gos wnment majority on the highways improvement bill wae fortywvight. The original motion passed its third read: ing on the division. BRILLIANT OPERATION. Italian Squadron Creates Diversion While Troops Land Rome, April 11.~la sscordapsee with a prearrangement plan, wile the Ital ian squadron was creating a diversion gy bombarding the Turkish positions around Zuars, to the west of Tripoli, a large force of troops direct from Italy landed and occupied ap import- ant strategic point on the const of Libra. The operation is to have been a brilliant success, the Ital ians pot losing a single wan. Senteneed 10 three years in iten- tinry, on a charge of w i his brother. Alphonse Larooque, Ottawa, aged Gfty-two years, ; hin shoulders saving, "Veoh ! Three years! +» | That doesn't bother me." should ¥ tie MUNICIPALITIES WIPE OUT DRINK MENA By Prohibiting Distributing Plants in Local Option Districts. Toronto, April 1L. The government has moved to the most serious menace to cess of local option that has in recent years. By a clause in the liquor license am, introduced in the legislature vesterday, by Hon. W. J Hanna. the storing of liquor in loesl option municipalities is to be abso lutely prohibited. This will apply to all liquor not actually delivered into the possession of the person for whom it is intended, and will prevent brew eres having distributing in local option districts The government takes power to suspend licenses in the neighborhood of anv public work, exeept in Another elauss provides for the im prisonments of drunks who refuse to divalge where liguor was illegally ob tained, Hotelkeepers are forbidden to cash pav cheque place falas labels bottles The maximum fine for | infractions of the act is raised from R00 to $ Ontario wipe out the suc- arisen warehouses cities or on license BIG RIVER UNDER CONTROL. Torrent Checked Present, Vieksl Miss April 11 \ great army of men throwing up earth works to fight off the the Mississippi arms last ; stretches Sweeping for (ho rg NS eemng flood res night from torrent ted on the Ark. their river south along Helena, ward Ih has crisis of bridged 1 he the ney twenty-four hours been with temporary vic of the hangs in with the human leas Against balance tory strife the advantage at outcome tide now apparently side of the and on the forees EXCITING BOAT CHASE AT NIAGARA FALLS United States Customs Police Boats by Daring. Niagara Falls, Oni, April 11 strange motor eraft without lights anchored at the end of Grand leland, having apparently come from the @a nadian sid United States customs olice forthwith put out and there among Lhe down When another hogt exciting floes, which threatened the frail motor coats, and bear them helpless over the falls. Finally the crafy approached so close to the falls that the pole dare not go. Then dodging behind floe, the smugglers disappeared hundred and fifi pounds of pparentiy intended for States shore, was found ce on Grand 1 had anchored WHS an chase ice to bear on an te One opium, United the hoat ol the among land, where the KING AND QU¥ N XTTENDED Wedding of Lady Eileen Marquis Stafford, April 11 With the king smiling approval, Lady the queen's most bean maid-of-honor, lutler to London, and queen Eileen Butler, tiful to-day, became the bride of the Marquis of Stafford, at the brilliant London expects St most wedding that see this season. Peter's was the scene of the wid. ding ceremony. The bride had no few. er that fourteen bridesmaids. The wed ding reception was held at Grosvenor House, lent for the occasion by the Duke and Duchess of Westminster "Wets"" Won Victory. San Francisco, Cal, elections throughout prohibition the with women voting for the first in of the towns, apparently sulted in a victory for the 'wets thirty fwenty voted stance fated. April 11 California, main Issue, Town with and time ax most re oh SIX towns reporting, Oe In candidates wel almost every nm de Women were Archbishop Bruchesi Takes Rest. Montreal, April 1) Archbishop Bru chesi, whose health has heen impaired of late on account of his many duties. left, for Detroit, Toledo and other parts of the United States, where he will sojourn for three weeks RUMOR WAS UNTRUE | yesterday, His Holiness Received Visitors at the Vatican on Thursday as Usual London, Eng, April 11. The cables and telegraph wires of Europe ere warm this momiog with rumors that Pope Pius was dead. For a long time no official statement could be obiain- ed from the Vatican, but finally it was given out that His Holiness was oi0 ing wwdience to distinguished Roman Ontholics ns usonl today. There was no change m his condition, Cormwall Man Found Dead. Victoria, B.C, April 11.-The body of a van believed, from papers in the pocket, to be Hugh D. Willis, of Comwall, Ont, was found on the beach at the foot of Menlies street yesterday. The police have been un- able to fisd bat savthing more about man. He was shout five fet ten, of mediam build and had a light ibrown moutache of | Opium Smugglers Escaped From | THAT POPE WAS DEAD. The Daily British Whig KINGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL I, LAST EDITION | WEATHER PROBARILITINS. ~ Home Beautiful. { i | { | With Art Draperies, Curtains, Art Squares, | | | - : | Windowphanie | { i { Latosca Net ( urtainings & . RT | and beautifully patterned i Uretonnes and Sateens, { | Emme---- | { { This assortment em- { braces all that is new in pattern and color and is truely a beautiful show- ing of exclusive Draperies and at Dry Goods Store Prices, : § Make your home fresh | and attractive looking. a. . Now Is Your Time and Ours. See Window Display -- v fraction of what we mye for your inspection, i Weer mn rim ---- STEACY'S The Store of Satisfaction. | | | | | | | | MARRIED, OHLK} KNIGHT In April ti 1912 eller Stanley R to M Care Knight, of Kingsto PYKI In Kings! Kingnte by the Ohike ine 1 Rev of To Marguer- Ome, Cath Wednesday, y Hev., Capon 3 BE eidesn: £ Mr. and Dexter iheri Keys, son of Mr min Keys, both of Wolle Jeorge"s On 1413. 1 Miidrec Island DIED. Kingston Re-In "1 William tprivat se, Friday t 2 pu April Ir TONY 1th, 1 aged Funera H from he court RORERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker, 'Phone 577. 220 Princess Street | | _ JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertak 254 and 2058 PRINCESS STREET. Phone 147 for Ambulance, GO-CARTS. An of them asonable price Phone 705 Something Nice in Fish Scallops, Crab Meat. : Preserved Bloaters, Kippered Herrings. Herrings in Tomato. Hervings in Bouillon. Vidona. Mackerel, Traffled Sardines, Brawns in Aspic Jeliy. Jas. Redden & Co. Tried to Cremate Boy, Qadaden, Al April 1. Whesler Beasley and hiv wile are under arrest' here charged with attempting to ind' cinerate Kzra Baty, a sistecnyvesr-§ 1old boy, after he had imbibed too! much liquor ini their alleged blind: tiger resort near here. The, {esred ha would #tiract aiteniion, it is alleged, and so placed the drunken boy under' a brush heap which they saturated" with eoal oil and set on fire His screams Were jwnrd and be was res cued after he had suffered be fatal burns Men's 8305 exten heavy sola. feathur-lined boots, $2.75. Duiton s A them cash couple at ar Turk's EET Wii Must sel} he what mays © .

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