_,\ lr . _, _ _, ,_ -'_-'_i~_ _ » ""3" "”’”" L59- ' , _ _ _finer or_Li.j.~ ' I A ins in \ CHICAGO, ` ills, Nov. in-Mrs/ pouise voriiillvu veltefdey made the fi,-si, public statement she has given out since she was placed in iail on es of poisoning Policeman A. le 8” ed beneath her roof in the last 1 Ear while under surveillance. ver oisoned anyone" said them. Smith simply was a bosrdei. a ed to marry Bissoniiettc, his death, I did not try to commit suicide. I did not know the pepper- hox brought to me contained arsenic; :bold bring the box of roach poison. stand as I shall insist. on -~-iliig, 1 v iio difficulty in pro..iil:-; that on record as against Christmas shop. :mute Castile Soap has uses in the _l;iea__l‘itif\l& 'l_`_h_et_\:a_1§_' kfgt %0__E£_. ' ' ' ‘ e n s o ~ i . . pin in the evening, and f01" n0ne at home which it aio l. ac -an °" “D ei l’“i“m“ but B “cum °` “mam cm allgafter December 15. were lucky to receive mt;0(‘;a;o:iin\clsv¥i'f "au Wm* th” P153' m favor °f M°\-“W the very best from a leading mm in A. in the second half Mount Allison Aronoolzlrp Foil sAl.U'r1No sunny Francs. You should iiuy s noi kicked and kept the hall si the ze THE BRITISH FLAG. and cut it up yourself, $1 a bar., yard line 101' a few minutes when A0' The McKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. “ffm Pulll-81 The EMBO WHS WSIB* NEW YORK, Nov. 16-The New George and Kent Bts. drtf. ning to get rougher. Andrews and ~,. _ __N i. York City__board of education has ----- Richmond were -injured. The bali MJW YORK' Nov 17 ew York? -given out a public expression of re-_ FISH PRICES SOAR was hovering between the 25 yarn which is to Open tomorrow, will hsvr HB! fOr the action of Dr. Stuart I-I. `lN BOSTON MARKET. lilie‘and touch line and it looked as llowe, principal of the Wardleigh high -_ iif Aiijltlia would secure 9. tollch when school, ordering his pupils to salntc . . _ _ the l was secured by Buckley who the British flag at exercises held last sig3:,’§2Nc'la§nU`;_'0 %g_Thel; ls cow, towhed ff” 99-IU*-Y. ln a Bcrim Stu- June “_ Support 0f_ the_p,.0,p0sed _“__ wharf _______ mommg e nQ_l;t_1_:_td at ul its had his shoulder badly hurt and glo-American arbitration treaties. deale_____ had liéue __' nah BYh_ 10 he had to retire and his place w-as The matter was brought to the at- to ___ d ____ _ t do no on w ic_li mied by R0bins0n_Buck1ey secured the iciition or the lioiiiii by the United m nf fm dl” If-_?°““°‘l“°““Y flue bsu snil with :lic sm of Durant wus Staten American societies. It appears 0__;J_e__;ng___o\\n t em hravenous and away fm. 8 good ,.,m_ when the ,.0 that the principal's action was i-n vi- must __Pl__;1_Edup on t e desks which forge blew his whistle and. he put Du- olation of a state law and ii city whene thee b€3m‘;__:“Y_~_he __ rant off for interference. _Before the school lang had noted 26 trips mg the Cfxgkangg half closed, Dickenson, Reid and Lylons ____.__Z_T--- only about 180 000 0____d_ _°__ ha? each received all illJury_, which delayed DRITISI-I T0 STRENGTHEN . ~ If 5 0 B ‘ll the game for ii few minutes. JAMAICA FORTIFICATIQNS the whole hilncli. With _a_ rush the ___i_______l_ _,___ dealers went after the _si_upper_B. del- "Rexall Cherry Juice is the favor KINGSTON. Ja., Nov. IB-Owing lil-img them with ever r_isiii_g bids, for its cough mixture. Young and lold to the decision of the United states they kii_ew the emountln sight would love it sail it certainly is pissssni Jioveriiment to fortify the Panama n0t belrln to illl orders and they also and cffcctive. lf you .suffer from A i?s.nsl, the defences on the Island of knew that the fish was' “right alive;" cough be' sure and try it. 250. at Jamaica are being improved. The --------- The McKinnon Drug Co., Cor. Gt. forts commanding the outer channels OTTAWAS WANT - George and Kent Sts, ' dtf to Port Royal and Kingston will be "CYCLONE" TAYLOR, remodellcd alid more gurls placed in _-' i 2200 to Buntain, bell ei. C0.. [oi tl , a d wh n the work is complet- eo 1:- -.2 sdletlge lgiand 'ii/ill he one 01 hhsmost OTTAWA, NOV. 17-The Ottawa B _______.._l h edu - ` i . strongly furtilieil ol tlis British pos-_ heclfev club will melee en effort at c.~iNNoT rlisNlrF1r Faolvl sessions. next Saturdayfs meeting of the Na- RESULT CF C_H1ME_ _ -_-------- tional Hockey Association to secure ` ‘ ___ AUSTRIAN' LOVER'S ‘ the services of Fred Taylor from the ` AWFUL VENGEANCE. Montreal Wanderers. Tayl0l‘ overs _ (TI-IICAGO, Nov. 17--The Brother- - _ --- ' that if he d0€Bll't D185’ With Off-BWI! hood of Locorlic~t.i\'e Engineers will rc- -------- VIENNA, Nov. 17-Dr. Robert he won't play at eil- The Wanderers fi-ss to psy an insiimnce poiicy Of, \-'-*N16-ON AND VENUS HAVE Holzknecht Von Hort,, who recently management say that if he refuses to_$1_500 on me me of John Q,,i,.m_ IB- ith them he Will be belwllefl whose ividow is in the county jail will ha 9 - -» I ani not the rigress I in-‘e ber.. cilmstances. i.As'r uonsrl srlow IN MAn1soN AQUARE oAiuiuN twciity-seventh annual horse show more than usual significance, for ii will bc the la$t_ 0f_.these famous ga tberiiigs in Ma isoni, Aqilare Garden. For ii sentimental reason, if for no other, thc management have planned to make the show this year more brilliant than any of its* predecessors in order that the farewell to the oll home may literally be made in c blaze of glory. One feature that wil cont.l‘ibutc largely to the success o thc event is thc imposing array oi prizes that have been offered, their total value being fully $40,000. But what will add as much as anything else to the success of the show will he the array of foreign military od- cers who will compete with officers of the liuited States Army. Three Am- erican Army of'Hccrs`, one English an( one Canadian ofllcer will judge thc military events. The Americans are Lieut.-Col. David S. Stanley, quarter- -liiaster's department; Capt. J, D. Long, cavalry instructor at West Point, and Major H. J. Allen, ofthe general staff, Lord Decies, who re- cently married Miss Vivien Gould will represent the English army, and Col. William Hendrie will represent the Canadian forces electric lights suddenly went one and sentenced was urged The convention also went ___I__i_f_§`:_|:l)__Y\_;. ____No_v_. li-A trial for It pays to buy ln this Province. 3 _ Ther; will be oak chairs and ii dir Q _ __nde__ ____am:___c tagord assizes ended H H d M___*-_ _ . .Ing tlhleat A. N. McKlY'u sale ou, ~ ~ ___ ht __ _rcumstances last ____. .an s. Brown, Oily, leav.,_.Nov. 22nd, , __ _ 5 ' “Bt B9 U12 J\“'l' wns about to t 'B m°"“iU8 on the expren en route. 1 -. Pronounce the verdict of guilty the W “'l°U'-f¢H1~ _ In the Baptist Church ln this city* _ _ _ ‘Th l w he g THROUGH HIS PICTURE. NEW YORK, Nov. 14.-Mrs. Mar- Siilft Brown kept. the picture of hei- hllibhnd. John llamilton Brown in her home. Brown, now forty years ~Y°¢0°Ml»Y Rev- Z. L. Fash occupied ° "‘ 0 “i WSH L e ending of old, disappeared in May, 1000, leav. the whole building was DIUHEBG 'into The Montreal Star of the 17th con-' the pulpit morning and at-eiiliig_ ,dig 'zhe pupils _in the city schools for the darkness After a long and inf l tam! a -photo of Premier Palmer of subject in the morning was -'The nonth ending October 31st: saisiire. candles were procured mi); css this mv- ,Living christ." siiii in the svsiiiiig ne court attendants. Two lights were ` '__ .spoke on "“ihe Ear Marks of Reli-1 WEST KENT STREET. . - _-_ , . . . . d “mfg placed on the jiidgefs d i d There will be ii, Walnut sideboard gion ’ Rev Mr F h 4 1; li»»°“"_°‘_‘__°__ ;';°_h‘;°';:f_f__ f_';‘:;yo:;‘_§’_"__ was iislii in front of :liz i?i~‘lsoii)i:re, ““d ,Wk chills closet at A. N. Mc- sei-vices iii ins usrsnsziu clicifxiliuc :ii R- H. osiiipiiell-.iariiest Auld. .ioliii d 0 who stood erect iii the dock, w.smn_z KBY B sale on Nov. 22. tiiree o’clocii. E. Bterns, Alex. McKinnon. _ 8 to hear his fate. Other candles were Th --- _ Wm. McFarlane-Nelson McEwen, yours. She received newsDBPermen in P“¢_ fznbiihe jury _box and the barrist- tweef, sgfgnd I§I‘i‘_‘;‘.‘:__ogf) f?_¢;f_»£;*:_§\_da_l;e‘- The following account of the play in, Richard Hearts, Fred Lane. the County Jail hosDlt.al, where she _*L _:Q1 _!_1;_1d _;n___tl;:ddi;r_i_light thc_T“m and the second Prirme ____ wales ;l_i:tf_o¢§._‘l;:ll§__i_;i__i;t_;:£i f_c_ir__ the Ii_a.;:rc_ol__l_s _sZl.Cbr;_;3et;-;i;:;J;l:iL Farmer, ~Erri_ i 1 is .' 0 . `» i ` G » ii '°°°‘°f'“" ‘mm the “nets “E The prisoner. who was a::ci¥;-dues! :ram Wm be played af' '°“," °'°1°°k son und Acadia tepams iss;-uro nl. G. H. Campbell-Walteii Mcpougiill olsons said to have been taken by ,nurdering his sweethem_t_ _ms t__e___ is afternoon at the Victoria Park. ueuuy wiipbe of interest he,.e_ Tm Marjorie Bm,ke_ Inez M__cM_u_____ _ . to death. . Milford referred to belongs to this Mary Cvrnfcvf.-Div. I-: Gladys »'I ne P M- U19 Oliening of Parliament i - . - - Mrs- V0""i1Y°-h0':_;_“;“w§_‘;‘;“°th“;“° flidl Liliwr rlxrip Fon 2f,'{2"“',‘,*“dY. D“"‘°“ W” €°W”°<1 is rice.-c;i(.ha 'Fein lxlltwrs lizsurxe siI{.1wIf>(i;f1'If1=eB;>`°rrv:i1tv czgiy iigilxnfyfoiie for" and thezx died THE DEADLY HAT P1N~~ urna`r%n;;ts“iIJ\v£il'1lsbxac`l:fr}:ii cI.l;Ilet:rd{}ess’_ by Buena' ‘md the A‘ui“°“i¢“° qlliek- H“§h"' Duvid Ham E., my bends. How they get poisoned NEW YORK _'_' n.,gsi.,_ o{iy_ w,,,,, bale., net e;n,_;°;',`_ iz' f°11°\;;_l;s :pus sgim eiisu¢a.aiicii-- __ l';1_:J_;'sC____Ni_~ MGHE ;"1‘ 0"!" _ _ `I,i-Ohiihly fatally scaldcd, B8-553550 T ` ‘ `~ I ldw ' h heen~madeby _ heqiicstaoniii raised why sliou yssr, ,No inovs ss __ _ ____ __ ___ B B __ _,_ God H __ _ _ ce cr nd ` '¢¢? Om y g. l cal sports to wor or e er a.. 0. oi ras: e . MSB 0 i “l A . y Vance m pn e jilnior or intermediate team, while Brass Fire Irons at A. N. McKay's turing establishment. _ in ml n s'r-ical. CARS SAVED _ _` 1 ,ishop Nov, 17-Advlccs rin... -UNDER Al.1As, MADE Forrrlmls. PASSENGERS l'lVI`“S' I-‘oi-tiigliesc East Africa state that thc _ -*- """ i f N l d h been nr- i _ ._ Nlew Yonli. Nov, 11-in the wrecii ifighziilln-iiigss piirty- 0, ____<_lMn_¥_l__A___;§h.._§_1_i_>v__c:_;1__ ;=._;i_ns_x'__i_l_ of a Philadelphia-Nav igjork $i_t_i_ires; three womem was met by a PO,.t“_ _mgi $500 000 to ____a___ty has. been . . . . ‘ ' I0 GBUS ll-Ill _ , , ’ ' . .fly 4 i_\ \._;.f Elf,/,, pa_e_s_er;E;>r _tri_z._;g___;r:_______ ______c____D__ N_ igucse ofhcer, who, after __anT€lte_;‘c_l;_i,de,,m,e,i as Margaret Ame I_iiB_t_ __\\\_\ _`~ ._ _ ‘S ,- "1 ‘U “ __ E_____________e_§ H from shot, the bishop doa . e r who di-sappciircd from Memphis in L ` ` ' ~ Q-" tif. J" l:datet£'_‘:i‘B,eaa:;l;.1n0§;‘r'emnn J C_'_ ish resilient at Kutakoyv linyestfggated 1867. The identification was made by / 3;!!/"‘ci"1"|" Ilganisfcr both of Jcrsey City were the matter' which wsu te m e ar- m°r_ lmother' `I°m°.s H' mat’ who 1 - ’ rest of the officer. sau here photograph in a newspaper. » D i. " _' - . ' "` Dilrillg the forty-five years of her - ` 'A - -T~ §‘l"!1‘,i`i‘l"‘v ‘ "“‘“ "'- E' M‘"“°" E“,f“‘;°,§,“'__f“; Acc'-nupirsn AGENT or iris in onisiis ini woniaii iisii gone ” ' '-3 J.. WHS P3i“|“uY hu’ ~ an I S QUEBEC IN LONDON- uniler anfassumed name, and while. _ . P 3, & ' sengcrs were shaken np and mH"Y °f -__-- admitting to close friends that such "" ' them bruised. The train was one of QIIEHEC, Nov. 17-The Bank of'was the case, always refused to tell _ fill “eel 9”” and L0 this the railroad ‘Montreal will become the accredited her real name. Plat and his family 7- - '_!~ °0mp““V “Mn-buted the escape of an agent of the city of Quebec in Lon- thought his sister was dead, Anna _ _ _ . the passengers. _ d_oii. It._wa; . exams. H. M. Towau-No exams. ' PRINCE STREET. J. I). Srnmlili-lrlclcn lieiiristo, (Evelyn Rackham, Emma Oulwill), Winifrcll Ulatcil. l.. K. ricritf--ilcssic Forsythe, Ruth Macpliitil, l'i\\'cnilolyli McLeod. Bessie Hovvri---l"il'liia Fush, Bernice lllatch, I-lelcii Yeo. E. E. Msckiniloli-Harriet Harris, Addie Worth, Janette Gay. Lettie M. Passmorc-Dorothy Duche- miii, _Mabel Worth, (Ethel Hartliiig, Georgie Hull). _ Edna F. Yco-Doris Hood, Mary Chandler, Rita Fader. onrris l-Iiislain-Div, lc Gladys Ter- lor, (Eleanor Tcombs, Martha Nil-TEH) Florence Burke; Div. II: Gladys Small. Jenn Ross, Eleanor Johnson. Mary Irving-Viola Mullins, Mabel Turner, Amy hlclnriis. Annie Watson-~Di\‘. It Lena Mc- Lure, Ethel Heaney,'Williani Stewart, Div. II: Gertrude Chandler. ‘Hilbert- Ward, Wilfred Large, Lily F. Taylor-No exams. ,______._____- RULES FOR OLYMPIC GAMES AT S'f‘O(iKl~lOLM. , _ plete code of rules which will govcr next summer, has been received here fi soc. at thc London games no at- petitor in the arena during a race. The rule on this subject also says that any athlete taking drugs will be immediately llisqlialiiicd. 'I'éie rule in regard to Starting is the same aethci American riile, except that it calls for ,no penalty for a false start. The races will he ruli against the sun. TI-IE WORKMAN VERDICT WILL EE APl’EAl.'ED. MONTREAL, Nov. 17-R.C. Smith, K.C., counsel for the Wesleyan Theo- logical College, mulctcd for $3,500 damages iii the suit brought by Dr. libel, says that ` an appeal will he made. _______.._...__-_- RARE HONOR FOR SIR WILLIAM WHITE NEW YORK, Nov. I7-Sir. William White caiiic to New York today to to receive the John Fritz medal, which the United Societies of Ariicri- can Engiliccrs presents aliliilally to thc person, irrespective of uritioliai- ity, who has during the year helic- fitml 'humanity to the greatest ex- tent through tlle application of science. Sir William White is one of thc most celebrated engiiiccrs and iiavnl architects of the world Aftcr colli- Scliool of. Naval Architecture he loin- ed the constructive department of thc British Admiralty in 1867. As director of naval construction, which office he held from 1885 to 1902, hc. practically reconstructed thc lli‘lti.~a|l navv, With the exception of thc late Lord Kelvin, Sir William is the only Briton who has received the .Ioiin Fritz medal. - ________._.- ASLEEP AT BRIDAL HOUR. WINSTIGIJ, (‘.onn.,_Nov. 15-Mich- ael J. Coffey, always afine sleeper, overslopt. on this, his wedding morn- ing. He was A half hour late in ar rivlag at St.. Josephs church and missed .the honeymoon train. He and Miss Mary 0'Brien had to steal a march on their friends. Fath- er Andrew and Harry Barreuther. or six o‘clod¢, so the ceremony might be finished in time for the couple to catch the 7 o'clock express. The friends had been told the marriage hour would be 7. llut because Colley overelept the train got away and the couple had to vmft an hour for the liext one. To prevent a rcpcti‘tion_of the Duran- \ ing his wife, a .widow when he mar- ried licr. and their infant son. Of- ten Mrs. Brown prayed before his picture that he be restored to her; her prayer was answered yesterday. Mrs. Brown gave a little party last Monday. Among the guests was John Dill, No. 422 Forty-sixth street, Brooklyn. A young woman brought him and 'introduced him to Mrs. Brown, When conversation halted, Dill looked at the pictures on the We-ll. and brought up suddenly before Brown’s portrait. "Wfio's this?" asked Dill. "Tliiit’s my liiisliand_'.' .mid Mrs, Brown. "I have not seen him for Bievefl yearn. and l'm beginning to fear he's dead.” “Dead!" exclaimed Ilill. "I we a witllcss for him when he was/riiari-ied six months ago." //' Mrs. Brown fainted./When she came to, Dill told her that the Rev. H.C. Meyer, pastor of the Gemian Luther- an church, Fourth avenue and Fifty- fourth street, selit for him one day last May and asked hini to he a wit- ness at a wedding, Dil! consented, and in Brown recognized the man who was married to a widow, Mrs, Gertrude W. Herrick, No. 151 Fifth avenue, Kingston, N. Y. Brown’s picture was shown to the minister. and he confirmed Dill's story. Then Mrs. Brown went to the Fifth Aveniii Court and obtained a warrant for her lilisband's arrest. Ofticicrswciil to Kingston and brought him hack. He was held. in $2,000 hail, Mrs. Brown took his' picture from the wall. ‘ suurlshcun 'ro nlllA'ri-I ' ' ' r . ., i _ . - | 'l-‘Inns l.uf§i'r ilu:-inA_Np |oAi¢NEGrg HEADS NEW us. ' siilnlm; ni pupil; YORKIAX LIST AGAIN. NEW YORK. Nov. 17-Andrew cg. neiils still nsiids tliii tu use of New York city with sn Assessment on personal property valued st $l0,90¢__ 000 and real estate worth $2,000,0q0 more. Since 1908 Carnegie has pam taxes on personal property valued at $5,000,000, but this year the figures are doubled. . Thus far no one has alllieared for Mr. Carnegie to swear off his pn. sonal assessment, and based on an estimutcd tax rate of $18.50 pe, $1,000, his tax bill for 1912 will ex- ceed $222,000, Mrs. Russell Sage, who has pair\_ taxes on a personal assessment of $5,000,000 since the death of Rosssii Sage. Yesterday obtained a reduction to $2,510,000. llobert W. De Foreit, counsel for the Sage estate, appear. Ed before l.'ix Commissioner Charles T. White and submitted affidavits Shmvim: dist Mrs. ssgs was ilsiils this year for only one-half the per. sonal property on which she has pair] taxes in the past. ’l‘lle assessment against Mrs. Sage on personal property was increased .by the tux commissioners this year from. $5,000,000. on which she has been Devine tures. to sio,ooo,eoo, The net result of this increase by the clty's representatives is a reduction of the previous assessment by Ong. half the_nmouiit on which she has been paying. Levi 1*. Morton, former Vice-Presb dent of the United States and Gov- erllor of New York State, wns_1,ag¢,\ on an assessed value of $2,000,000, instead of -'Sl00,00l) in previous years. He appeared before the commission-' iers yrstvrlla_i' liiiil submitted an affl- <'~`i~>» “'