Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 14, 1910, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Vol. 38. Foremast Blair pad warm Sun 7.39 . Moon rises 3.65 ., its 4.46 sets monday november no. 112. Further gift of to Aid school training in Canada military and physical a Rel contribution is oco movement placed on permanent basis Strathcona another evidence of his generosity. He has to the minister of militia and Iii Frederick Borden. An a further gift of to for the ene our and military schools of can with the which he gave purpose last year this further gift brings the total of the to the splendid sum of half anal the assures committee of t he administration of the annual amount of to the joint work of the Federal to up minion. In March and provincial governments toward the establishment of. A uniform sys tem or physical and. Elementary Mih for the youth of the do l last Vear lord Streith first sum of Tor 1 this purpose. This was supplemented fated by an additional now that the minister of militia has completed arrangements with nearly the provinces for their adoption 01 a scheme of co operative action in a matter of making physical tra nuns and elementary a part of the education of the boys and girls Canada lord Strathcona has nearly doubled the Central fund available for establishing the movement o u a per manent basis of Success. government has taken Over the is Hole amount from the trus tees fund and Lias guaranteed the of fittest at per cent per annul thus giving an annual amount of too to be administered by the Strath of. The. Fund May be briefly e it Forth quotation t rom lord Strathcona Ajster of March. Is lil.09. "my.object, Only to news of the Day monday nov. 14. The weather forecast for today it As follows fair and a Little warmer. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of several men in connection with alleged irregularity in connection with Homestead entries at Tisdale sask. Page 1. A brisk controversy is waging be tween French an d German catholics As to their respective numerical strength in the new diocese of . Page 22. W. J. Christie is notified from Ottawa that his appointment As chairman of the Winnipeg electric Street railway arbitration Board is approved. Page s3. The Winnipeg t. M. C. A. Campaign banquet was a great Success and Hopes Are Strong that the required will be raised in eight Days. Page 1., f. Leland the at Wood s crossing was found guilty of Man Slaughter on saturday and sentenced to Day Page .14. Clarke Woods who killed contractor Hector Murray has. Been sentenced at red Deer to ten years in the Penitentiary. Page 1, six persons were killed and Twenty six injured in a collision Between an express train and Street car at Kala Masson Mich. Page 1. The authorities at Washington be Lieve Progress was made As a result of the Trade negotiations held at Ottawa Page 3. Donald Sayer accused of causing the death of Hachel Sinclair at Sel Kirk has been committed for trial. Page 14. The suicide of last week in the com Mercial hotel has been identified As a brother of j. C. Lawrence of. New York. Page 22. A student of St Boniface College de clares that the charge of All i Yench is not deniable against the College. Page 22. Cape town is making preparations for formal opening of Union Parlia ment by the Duke of Connaught. Page London detectives Are taking unusual precautions to prevent invasion of parliament by suffragettes. Page 6. Sir Charles a. Pelletier lieutenant governor of Quebec is said to be dying at old Point Comfort Virginia Page 1. The socialists Are planning to make a. Bitter attack against the programme of the French government. Page 5. It is believed King George Wall accede to request of liberals to create a Large number of. Peers. Page 5. Wiur is on Between the commercial Cable company and the Western Union teiegvapli., . Page 22, Campaign great Wimis two Hundred business and professional men sure of Success. Giant clock will begin to move at one o clock today sum of required of Winnipeg before next monday. Pabi flies of the inculcating habits orderliness and promptitude but also to bring lip the toys patriotism and to make them Rea that the first Cutty of Tefo be prepared to defend his country. Dominion at the presen t time and Formaris years to come can hardly ii Ope to be Able to give so Long a period of training to her military forces As by itself would suffice to make them a Fri Cie it soldiers but if. All the boys Ciao. Acquired fair acquaintance Lii la at school with simple military Drill and Rolfie shooting the degree of efficiency which could be Reache Duji the otherwise Short period which be devoted to the military training in the Dominion forces would in my opinion be enor Mously enhanced i i will Only add that i Liat for the present at least of the Money Grant should be Devn led to these e which Are Maina Jned entirely out of Poblic funds. .1 that the administration of the fund should be such enable both sexes whether teachers or pupils to share in the re wards Ana that the allotments the Money should be so made As to afford in inducement both to the to instruct and to the pupils to perfect themselves in the training Des Iroil. No action in Manitoba. The province of Nova Scotia has Cor some years had an arrangement with militia department for the teaching physical training in the Public schools. Ontario Bruns Prince Edward Island sask at British Columbia have at y agreed to enter into a similar arrangement. Alberta will so soon. Lao protestant Board of education for Quebec is All ready to introduce the Estera m the protestant Public schools o. We province. The question is still two Hundred Winnipeg business and professional men on saturday night at the Royal firm hold of the project to raise for the a Winnipeg y. M. C. A. This body of men was divided into Twenty sections and All the preliminary arrangements were found to have been perfectly made. The announcement was made that j. Mcarthur Well known railway contractor of the City had contributed to five drowned startling report from Langham containing human Bones discovered Village. Saskatoon nov. Tragic chapter of events at Langham about thirty Miles Northeast of Here is indicated in a report received by the . The report states that four boys had been that a Man lost his life in the that the body of a Young child had been found and also that a Box containing human Bones had been discovered. The report contains but meagre de tails but it appears that the drowning of the boys occurred several Days ago and that the Man lost his life by being thrown off his Wagon while backing into the team making their Way Home unguided. Detective sergeant la investigating. Coroner lir trister was Langham. To Day but reports having Only investigated the finding of the Box. Of Bones. The discovery was made about four Miles from the Village. The Bones were bleached and apparently bad either been placed in the Box in the condition they were found or the body had been Cut up. 1 cd Pelletiri reported dying condition of lieutenant governor of Quebec said to critical. Evere1ing poits London chronicle declares that contests will be All Over by december 20, Cabinet meeting called government taking Steps to bring political crisis to a Asquith sets Kin a new York nov. Charles Alphonse Pelletier .m.g., ll.d., k.c., p.o., lieutenant governor que Bec is dying at old Point Comfort va., according to a report current in new York to night. The new York Herald prints a special from old Point com fort which says in effect that sir the confirmation was Given Charles by his aide de by the author Lues of the Catholic the province. Manitoba is i it a Roylene which has not As Iet taken Active Steps to incorporate unit Orin and elementary Drill into in a report from Lang Ham sask., says that four boys and a Man were drowned there last week. Page 1. The inhabitants of. The town of Torre Ammunziata in Italy have struck against High rent. Page 5. Over immigrants arrived in Canada during the first four months of the fiscal year. Page 1. The family of Savoy Fedorenko Liv ing at Pavloska Russia is in restitute circumstances. Page 14. Legagneux the French aviator made test time in a flight from Paris to Brussels. Page 5. There were Many City pulpits filled by delegates to the Baptist Union yesterday. Page 10. The River Seine continues to Rise and great damage is being done in Paris. Page 1. Miss Jones of Havergal College is elected president of women s Canadian club. Page 9. Bruce Brown an won the fraud prize automobile race at Savan . Page 6. All Indica Timons in England Point to a general elect Ion being held in Decem Ber. Page l. Lawrence Ryan a talented doctor died suddenly at Saskatoon. Page 14. Martin was suffocated in a Coal mine at Blairmore Alta. Page 14. The Hamilton tigers won the lifter provincial Rugby championship. Page 7. London is making great preparations to Welcome the american Fleet. Page 5. Financial and commercial news. Page 15. Genei Al sporting news. Pages g and t. Cable news. Page 5. Camp Captain Victor Pelletier and his invite mrs. Pelletier arrived at the hotel Chamberlain yesterday. The report goes on to say that the Quebec governor was in such a Low state that he had to be carried from the steam ship to the hotel. Sir Alphonse is in a very enfeebled condition and has been so for some time. His. Physicians several Days ago advised his going South and old Point Comfort was recommended to him by Many of his Quebec friends. It is generally understood Here however that the que Bec statesman is so very Low that there is Little Hope of prolonging his life and while his death May not be a question of hours it May be expected at any time. Brillian career. To the statement previously published that j. H. Ashdown would give Edward Brown and William Mackenzie of Toronto no fur ther contributions were referred to in detail but it was said that there were several offerings to the fund. Tho first full statement with reference to the amount of the subscriptions will to made at 1 o clock this afternoon when the initial luncheon will be held. The banquet of saturday night was in All respects a . The proportion of the committee men present was stated by International Secretary c. S. Ward to be As Large As in any City in which he has been engaged in Short term campaigns. The addresses were All full of optimistic Energy and no one present appeared to have at any time entertained the idea that the Campaign could be anything but a Brilliant Success. That the response of Winni Peg would correspond with that of the most prosperous cities of Canada arid the United state was the Universal feeling. Eight working Days Are Al Lowed for the. Local Effort but there is reason to believe that the business men in charge of the Campaign will conclude the Campaign raised half a million in five Days and the amount asked for in this City is less than was asked for in the coast City by the chief address of saturday night s banquet was made by. Secretary c. S. Ward who in an inspiring address told of the spectacular Money securing efforts in which he had been enraged in various parts of the country. In the far West in the oldest cities of the South and in the conservative cities of Canada the results lust been Iealer of that body. Substantially the same. What had been. Aati Ile speaking one Day in Quebec deemed impossible had been Accra j air Pelletier was shot in the Back of the career of sir Charles a. Pel Letier has been one of the most spectacular and Brilliant of the Many Brilliant politicians furnished by French Canada. He was born in at Riviere Ouelle in the county of Kam Oura Eka. He was Calida to the bar in i860, and Practised his profession in the City of Quebec where he was after wards made City attorney. In 1867 he for the Dominion House in the London nov. General Antici pation now is that the election will be held in december. The chronicle says it is certain to be. Fought and won by december 20. The latest Rumor on the Street is that parliament will be dissolved on november 29. A Cabinet meeting on monday or tuesday will decide what step the government will take to bring the politics crisis to a focus. The plan most Likely to be agreed upon is the immediate dissolution of parliament. While the government might Send a Bill embody ing its veto proposals to the House of lords for consideration the lords would certainly reject it but probably would consume much time in the consideration and discussing the general question of the Reform of the upper House along the lines suggested by lord Rosebery last session. Immediate dissolution will save time and perhaps make pos Aible the holding of elections before Thi holidays. Premier Asquith returned yesterday Forenoon from Sandringham where he was in conference with the King. No further Steps in arranging the govern ment s programme Are Likely before the Cabinet meets. Against the Hon. C. Chapais. One of the conserva Tive ministers. Party feeling so Strong in the Riding that riots took place and although Young Pelletier was elected the country was disfranchised and he was not allowed1 to take his seat altho ugh he attended the ses commons was Liberal. In the Senate Maine their representative during the Mackenzie regime. In Mackenzie s cab inet he was minister of agriculture and was also made a senator and joint to. Clay of janitor ruin Marine news. Ocean steamers. Nov. Ilor Lio bins 8 Schiller. 10 vessel. Philadelphia wine. Arrived in. New York i ouch Naples York Southampton Antwerp Montreal -t.r-1 Olk. Valarie Wili to 1-Tcbbms, a so incr id Fui Tuc. 11 Xii Tii Sua 11.iw Olcott cum the. a Leonard Jianna s. Jefflo i Mac Amsih Ohl Ian 3 Juniata .30 Calll and fresh undertakings had begun at the conclusion of the first ail As triumphantly concluded. Winnipeg s first association. The list of the local speakers included j. A. Ashdown who presided a. L. Crossin t. A Pattoni Tion. Colin can Poell. Bishop Lofthouse .1. A. M. Aikins h. W. Hutchinson and Rev. J. L. Gordon. Or. Ashdown the announcement of whose generous gift was received with Proton ged App cause referred in his opening Acla Resa to the position of Winnipeg As the Gateway City of the great Prairie provinces a country of illimitable possibilities and distances. The people no had located in. These provinces did not wish to return to the East but main Here and develop this country. Their capital was no mean City but of which they could be proud. The growth of its Commerce indicated that it would always be one of the leading cities if not the leading City of can Ada. Its institutions churches colleges and schools were equal to the Best. Among these latter was the y.h.c.a., and the local association must be kept in the i or errant. Or. Ashdown then told of the Esta o ill rent of thertist association. The business men of the City were not pre pared to finance it and he and others interested in the movement had gone to their friends in the East and had secured subscriptions there. Since that time Winnipeg had doubled and quadrupled in population. It is now pre pared to stand on its own feet it required a new Central building and in time it would require similar buildings in the outlying portions of the City. these was impart Lovely needed now in. The Northern portion of the City and this would be erected immediately. There could be no of the re sult of the canvass. The business the head and stunned by the Bullet. He fell off the platform on to the ground and was there assaulted by the crowd who jumped upon him and pounded him As he Lay unconscious on the ground. Or. Pelletier was then elected for Ottawa country. When the system of dual representation was abolished sir c. A. Pelletier retired1 from the local House and confined his attention to the Dominion House. On the return of the liberals in sir c. A p. Pelletier was elected speaker of the Senate. At that time the Senate was overwhelmingly conservative while the House of Sion. He was re elected in 1872, and re he was also chairman of the railway committee and rendered Good service on this committee. Apart from his work in which he always takes More than an Ordinary interest his one Hobby the military mat he has himself seen service As an officer in the fenian raid of 1-866. Sir Charles was appointed Lieuten ant governor of Quebec on sept. 15, 190s. Liverpool nov. O Connor Irish nationalist Mysel on my return in the midst of a fierce political crisis. For the moment 1 starts As most civil wars do with comparative Tranquility. The two set of negotiators conscious the enor Mous magnitude of the issues and the certain letting Loose of most Violen passions try to Stem tha tide of self denying ordinance pledging themselves not to use the. or proposals of the conference As weapon or at ugg be it is doubtful however if sic self restraint can stand the Fler Cenes of the coming fight. It will be impose Bible to preserve the Cool temper when issues so deep and tremendous Are a stake and everybody looks at Thi struggle As certain to be one of the bitterest in English history. The first impression is that bal four has. Made the biggest mistake o his life. A general election succeeding another within twelve months an coming on top of a huge interruption of business by the King s death is loathsome to All business men and the englishman s racial love of a com Promise rather than a Light to the bitter the Burden of proof on the unionist Leader to show that the Liberal concessions should be re All signs prove that the unionists j k. A. Vimy i. Montreal Cincinnati Plymouth new Tork Cabot cd g Beallor York Calm Quebec i Mihain in n Quebe que Quebec Havie Quebec Hamburg report. The John s College since Sal temperature at 7 Bm1 for the rec cams 1 0 m Simien. barometer Miles temperature at 7 15s i Muelot. 11 Tui rent Crown i t. Hutch a san Mitil Soboro . Kyls. 5 Lale. Hoorer men of Winnipeg were sustain the association. Prepared n they wanted Tor the pre Tours minimum mls Haro 1v-i_ East Jiuu. 2 Nilles Snow. "2.4. . Sunday 27.5 maximum r.30.13 Northwest wind. Miles meteorological service weather in at 7 o clock last evening Jeg time were is follows air 2s Prince Albert. A my. A Snow . Cloudy it clear.32 Edmonton fair .2fi were slightly lower yesterday m provinces while Snow fell in Saskatchewan Eastern Mani raid maximum temperatures were Victoria 34--h Edmore Calgary Prince Albert a Quappelle 20-22 ionic l Fri the people of the West and of the East to know that this City was both Able and willing to carry on its work of this kind. Lar. Ashdown then stated that a programme had been Placid a his hands but he would use his own judgment in the order of the speeches. He called first on a. L. Crossin who is prominently identified with the Campaign. Or. Crossin stated that the association had found its present quarters in adequate three years ago. There Are now members and it was impossible to give them the privileges. Winnipeg was pre eminently a Young Man s City and a Large proportion of to Young men Are away from Home. The . Could not give them Suca a thing but it would give them Farmer s heavy loss Robert Walker of Declaire District loses House furniture and Cash Declaire sask., nov. Walker a Farmer in the Declaire District lost his House by fire Friday. The Blaze started in the dining room. Mrs. Washing Heartl a noise and upon opening the door of the dining room found the room full of smoke. My. Walker who was outside discovered the fire a and remembering hat he had some four Hundred Dol ars in the House Tore off the front Loor to get in but the current of air Annex the flames so fiercely that he Ould not enter. The House and fur Hilture. Together with the Money were destroyed. Or. Walker is a new Sel Ler in the District and his loss is very being taken by him at once in b i fading a new House. There was a Small amount of insurance on the s. Al Berta. Sunday. _ ont. Nov. Arrivals j. A. Mckee. Sar a stuns. By 1 Saturday son Olla Jian Hoba oat were no continued on Page Twenty two count Tolstoi has been found. St. Petersburg. Nov. According to a Telegram from Tho Moscow correspondent of the novae Eremya received last night count Tolstoi has been located in the mount son sky District of Tula province on the estate of Abr Kosoff Well known manufacturers. 4 Seine rising damage is being done in sections of fac 1 tories May have to close. Paris has no basement of the flood from the River else which continues to Rae. The auge at Pont Royal to night Marks height of 6.93 metres which is 3.45 metres above tha Normal and some what higher than that established n. New Days ago. The River authorities although the tributaries and sources of the Seine re reported to be estimate hat the Rise will continue until thus a when it is expected that the flood Rill reach a maximum of 7.5 metres Little More than 2 metres Short of disastrous floods of last january. The of quarters at the Eastern end of the Ity and part of Bardln Des Plantes r the museum of natural history Are Low inundated and the subterranean passages to the Austerlitz station Are coded gangways being improvised for passengers. The cellars of the palais to Justice the concierge Rie and the prefecture of police Are full of water. M. A spine the perfect of Paris has installed traction engines and dynamos n the court Yard to Supply electricity or the offices. The Fine weather of to Day brought out a vast throng to watch the swollen River race by but by to night rain again began to fall. The suburbs Are suffering immense damage. The1 River at Asni Eres la Over its Banks flooding he lower floors of houses. Many residents have already moved out their furniture. It is feared a number of actor Les will be obliged to close Down thousands out of work. M Intyre captured express crushes Stos beet Man alleged to have shot contractor Wright is under arrest. Boissevain Man., nov. Tele phone message was received Here from Deloraine last night to the effect that Mcl Satyre the Man who is alleged to have shot contractor Wright of the . Last week was in the hands of the state authorities at Westhope n. Provincial constables Allen and Mcfarland. Of the mounted police at once proceeded in Tom Wilson s Auto to Westhope. They left hero at 10 In a blinding Snow storm. It is expected there will be trouble Over extradition and that the prisoner will be arraigned before the magistrate in Deloraine tomorrow. Quebec unruly minister says Navy is needed to keep province in Ottawa nov. Sooner we get a big Navy to keep Quebec in order the better for the said Rev. Or. A. A Cameron in the course of his Sermon in the first Baptist Church this evening. For several years we have been hearing murmurs of Dis loyalty from Quebec. Then recently upon an election Day came the lightning Flash and the Thunder clap which revealed a startling condition of he deplored the fact that Quebec was not in Harmony Wilth the other provinces , in their Loy Al to to great Britain. Warrants issued arrests to be made in connection with homesteading charges. Regina baste., nov. The in formation of inspector Hefterman of the r. N. W. M. P., magistrate Trant on saturday issued warrants in connection with the alleged charges of plural homesteading in the Tisdale District. The warrants issued Are for Jacob Suthers and Samuel and John Loyd. R. E. A. Leech Dominion and inspector was in the City on ejected. Wi1 go into the fight without any Hope of Victory. At the worst the liberals will return with the same majority As at present but it is pos sible they will win Many More seats in the House of lords. So unpopular and so indefensible is the platform that already that Issue been sur rendered by default. Unrest in labor circles. The unpopularity of the Peers especially among the working classes is not diminished by the dangerous spirit unrest in labor circles and Tho fierce rioting of the strikers in Wales. They reveal fierce unrest and this tide of popular passion May lash itself into a fury against the House of lords a the most conspicuous sym Bol of the anti democratic regime. Thus rioting on a Large and dangerous scale is one of the possibilities com ing As to the election the unionists Are further weakened and depressed by their failure in the recent by elections to weaken the Liberal position. Two such elections brought Back the liberals again with the same majorities As at the last election. To read the comment of uni most journals on these by Elution is would suggest that the next general election already was fought and already lost Here Are the comments of the birding Ham Post the Organ of Joseph Cham the important thing for the Union says the Post to recognise frankly is that the election affords no evidence that since the general elec Tion the unionist principles have made any great Progress in the popular Leavy. Steps Are neighbors to assist Perty. Dead in office Walter Crosskill passes away Sud Denly at Medicine hat. Medicine hat Alta., nov. Ter Crosskill aged 65, government Wea ther observer at this Point was found dead in his office chair shortly after 6 o clock this morning. When the morn ing weather report was not received at the Telegraph office inquiries were instituted with the above result. Cardiac Trou ble was the cause of death. Or. Croas Jill leaves one Daugh Ter who resides with her Uncle in France. He was a native of Lanca Shire .eng., Vand had resided in medi Cine hat since 1885. He was an expert accountant and had acted As municipal auditor on Many occasions. He was possessed of a great fund of knowledge acquired by a wide Range of Reading ail had been Secretary of the local re form association since its formation. Lindsay ont., secures Industry. Lindsay ont., nov. Board of Trade Lias completed negotiations for the location Here of. The Thomas shoe company of Cleveland which caters largely to Trade in the West. A factory will be once to pm pipe 200 hands a Glove. Department will also be benthic Ted. The daily Telegraph London an even Moro important unionist Organ s equally pessimistic the nine months it says not improved the unionist organization in the Metropolis. It will not do we cannot Force another Gen eral on that in Liberal circles on the other hand the Confidence is so High that it is quite possible the general election May be forced on immediately. December election possible. The liberals usually object to an election so late in the year As Decem Ber As so Many voters of work no classes move away from their usual residence and Are difficult to Trace while in january after the new registration the voters among the Woik ing classes Are at a maximum. But so continued on Pace editor succeeds senator Dolliver. Des Moines Ohio nov. Governor to Day announced the appointment of Lafayette Young editor of the Des Moines capital As United states senator for Iowa to succeed the late senator Dol liver. Saturday in connection with the Harges and it is understood that me startling developments May shortly transpire. Killed his wife Jorth Dakota woman victim of shoot ing Accident at Belcourt. Holland n. D., nov. Gor Don a Farmer of Belcourt killed his accidentally while attempting to Hoot a Chicken the entire charge enering her head and mutilating her Fea ures in a horrible manner causing in Tant death. Gordon and his wife Wero n the Yard of their Home mrs. Gordon a few Yards ahead of him. He was Arr Ying the gun under his and a Hen about to raise it the trigger aught in some portion of his clothing the charge exploded. The husband s almost crazed Over the affair. Without foundation report that Belle Elmore is in Alberta untrue. Ailx., Alta., nov. It has 3een reported that the local police been investigating the report hat a visitor to the Village was Belle Elmore this is hardly the Case. The authorities have made some inquiries More out of curiosity than because hey. Believed there is any foundation for the Story and these in quiries have revealed Only the fact that the lady is visiting a Well known Armer in this Vicinity. Six persons killed and Twenty six injured at Kalamazoo conductor s statement Man in charge of Street car says he did not see train approaching. Kalamazoo Mich., nov. 13. Six Pei sons Are dead and 26 injured four of whom will die it is thought As the result of a collision last in fit Between Street car on the Kalamazoo City lines of the Michigan United railways and a fast westbound Espres train the Michigan Central. All the dead and toured were passengers on tha Street car. The Doad Ward Abbott 25, married both William f. Schaffer 45, single body Cut and burned. Miss Elvira Craig 20, internal juries and Burns. George m. Norman 49, tailor on and foot Cut off. Theodore Mosk 26, paper maker. South Haven Mich., head severed j. F. Lang 35, Blacksmith killed in s All o f the dead except Mosk. Lived in Kalamazoo. Fatally injured. Miss Jacoba Vrogendewey is inter Nally injured and burned. Miss Cora Frenthe-., id foun.1 Early this morning beside the track unconscious body terribly bruised and Cut miss Florence Wilmot 21, Skull crushed and possibly internally injured. All Are residents of Kalamazoo. Train running fast. The train was running into tie City at a High rate of Speed it is said and just As it rounded a. Curve it crashed into the Street car. Conductor Home of the Street car was standing Between the Michigan Central double tracks. He had signalled his car ahead. Van Home claims he did not see the oncoming train or hear it until it was directly upon him. It was too late to Stop his car. The train hit the front end of the Street car tearing it into thousands of pieces. Mangled passengers living end dead Wero. Car ried on the front the engine for. Nearly a Block before the train was stopped. Burned by current the passengers were caught in uie car were burned and shocked from an electric current that through the metallic parts of tha car until the trolley was removed. Miss Craig was frightfully burned. Her Back was a mass of charred flesh. Her clothing caught fire and for nearly a a tribute she Lay in the str pot a. Blazing object before her condition was Dis covered. Shortly after her removal to the sire died. Cora French it Way Lay All night beside the track conscious. She was removed to Home and May die. The railway com Pany has refused to make a statement. To Morrow morning the Coroner s in quest will be held. Members of the state railway commission font word that they will be Here tuesday. Mysterious disappearance. Benedict ., nov. To Penko aged is years Ligeros in in interesting disappearance Case in Tiu District. On the night of november 1. She went out into the pasture to Brinni the cattle into the barn and from time she has not been seen. The Par took no definite action in search of this District until saturday when they informed the authorities. No Trace of the girl has been found. Rush to Canada Over immigrants arrive Dur four months of fiscal year. Ottawa nov. The first four Mouths of the fiscal year immigrants arrived in Canada As com pared with for the corresponding tour months of 1909. American Immi Gration jumped from to while immigration through Ocean ports increased from to or an increase of 102 per cent. During july alone arrived in Canada As against for july 1909, an increase of 57 per cent. Thirty years ago. Horses were crossing the Lola this morning. The distance from Windsor to Emrson by Tho usual railway route is 083 Miles. On Bis last trip or. Pastor son a train made Tho distance in four hours. This we is tru quickest Elmo Over made. There Lias been a strike on Tho pert a Bina Branch of the Brake inc thursday. Emerson Chown who has been practising in our town for he past ten Mouths left by train morning for the East. A number of ifs friends entertained him at Oyster supper. Given ten years Clarke Woods sentenced for killing of Hector Murray contractor. Red Deer Alta., nov. Jus Tice. Harvey yesterday sentenced Clarke Woods for the killing of Hector. To ten years in the pen ten was a . Railway Ion tractor and was struck by Woods with a bottle during a dispute Over wages child burned to death. Lamoure Nov. Jen sen aged years was burned to death As a result of playing with matches. With her elder brother the Little girl was alone in a room in the Jensen Home when screams alar met the household. The child s body was terribly burned Andi she lived Only 48 looking backward the free press was founded in 1872 Twenty five years ago. The roller skating rinks were patronized yesterday afternoon evening. If cant. Sheets i funds going Sou Ali shortly to visit ills old will spend next on the Saskatchewan. It Halls on the Branch from St. Boniface to the h. 13. Company s Nill on the Assn Boine have been Law halt Way across Broadway Bridge s i. Doupe . Has returned from a Survey of the North Saskatchewan River from Rocky Mountain downwards. The order for Riel s execution is Ward to be on the Way. Twenty years ago. It is expected that the Winnipeg gymnasium will open on monday next. The exterior of the e Exeor shed is about finished. The shed will be ready for occupation in about sir weeks. Hev. George Ilo Gers on leaving Mon Treal for Brandon was presented by Hub b Wethern of the Church of England with a Beautiful Silver service accompanied by an address. Or. Wilson the newly appointed English Mariter of the collegiate de in rement of the Public schools met Tho members of Tho school Board the first time tuesday and wag Iru Traduce by inspector jlolntyre., a
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