._ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _____4 "/___ _1 _ _ __ _ / MAY @1911 _ mi. tit-m .rim . fruit tu-iA1i~t-- siiiiiii '|‘iift in his speech at the open- Hu' i»|` thi: third national peace con- lei~i\iii-i- liiire to~ilny declared that the liiiitinl States would keep hands oil iuiii not seek to extend 'its domain or Lo i\i'iiiiire foreign territory. The l'i'e_ Ollripolitical power. two .‘<|~piitutm_ti°n t"`e“tY b°tW99T\ ,mm "___ __"*1.tl0ns __of the world." iiiilriirtiiiitlstqidentl would be a very or H Gil in securing the pong(- -lr world. I don’t. ll .' ' , ¢ t _ _ c a m any pa- i»irfii,inn'iiiDi)m ""I"sl.1ie the |,, in ____________ he world as to what In ,L I t___H;_lfl bv tlicn disappoint- nmk" ________ "__ we are likely to oiir hope win? "llfeiis if we express |,_e the ______________i1i_oilerat|on and mal. 0vi~ri-om I' mf! that are to bc tack of pneumonia. was followed by blood poisoning. , 1843 and was the son of Rev. li. Va- sbon- Rogers, formerly head master of the Kingston Graniinar Hchonl. Ho peace with out key and uithiii one Vcai " _ erm ci in .1 spetii hy ltev. Ili. J. A. Mcllonald, editor of thi- ’|‘oi-onto tiliibc, ii wzirni iiilvotfute of ri\cipi'o- citv. tween your coiintry iinil bliigluiiil is ratified, said Dr. Maclloiiiilil, “the name of Williani Howaril 'l`:ifI; will he i’cii|uiiil><‘|'cil in the worlil’s history so long as iniin lives in peace." Above ull iitlicr nations t‘uiiailn hits] the greatest stake in the propiiseil I ,_,.,,_._t_V_ qu, hm Um |m)h_t Lu _min by peglect any factor that makes fin- llf‘l\lfl'§ the most to long by \-,'irr_ (inn. adn dcsii'i‘.~: thi- |iii_i:t not for licrself alone, hilt for the :-nike of the whole ’l‘he hour is trcnihliiig, rciidy tn strike: the idea is swellliig Lo the Ilood and il' 1 ever had the right to speak for my eoiiiitry oi' for the eni- pire to which l belong, it is now and l ask that the piii'liiimeiit, of (ii-eat the wiirlil. HAS IIRANITIINEII SEAREH EIIR PIILE I TQKIO. Mill’ 3"-‘\ Cf\ll10 fl€SlN1fCIl yrars he was lay secretary of the On- receiveil here states that Lieiitenantltai-io Anglican Hynoil. 'l`he deceased Shirane has retiirned to Sydney alter|i rciicliing 74 ilvgrees soiith on M;ii~ch|( ltlth, severe weii.t.lier compelling the proceed toward the >‘.out;li Pole. Lieutenant Sliiraze cables to the Tokio press that hc reached (loui- inan Island on March 14th, but was unable to proceed owing to stormy weather and many ice packs. The schooner Kainan Marti proved uuiit to resist the ice pressure, as was predicted. -Lieutenant Sliirazc remained at tioulinnn Island for several diiys and arrived at Sydney, N. S. W., Mini- diiy afternoon. °' ‘Q ciiiiis iiui wiiii exercise. The scliooiier needed repair- I ing. liieilteniiiit t`.'liirazf-, 'will reiniiin at Sydney with his schooner and will make a fresh start in September when the ice melts, enabling the schooner to reach Edward VII Land. (laptaiii` Nomura will return to '1‘ok- io. i‘ount Okuma expresses satisfac- tion at liieutcnnnt Hliria'/.c’s iicliicve- ment. "l‘hei-i- is sonic possibility that the goveriinieiit will give aid to the expedition. HYI]E’S SECRETARY SANHIIT RE TIIUNI] , t . . . which Gliamberlaiii (`liiii~les H. Hyde has reliniiiiislied, will bc placed with Robert. M. Moore, presideiit of the (lonimercial Trust tfoiiipaiiy of New York, according to the statement of a high piililic uilleial at the City 1-lall late today. While it was said that the tloniniis- sioner of (‘liarltic.~i, Michael ll. J. Druinmond was being considered as Mi'. Hyde’s i-iiicccssor, it was added that the Mayor had all but niiiioiiuc- eil the appointment of Moore, who was the defeated candidate for tlonip- troller on the Gaynor ticket in 1909. ninigs was won by Civiliaini by X4 That niore devcliipniiiiits are to be piin;_ ln the swrnnl innings the Ar. looked for in the iiivestigatioii of the tiller-ymen "Str|'|¢k out" and put on the excellent total of 028, thus re- gaining what they had lost and add- affairs of the (lariiiigie Trust Com- pany was evident from the contin- uance of the Grand Jury lieariugs to- i day. Deputy City (liianiberlain Harry nings resulted in another win for the 'ith with 35 to spare. Their total JUI\\\ V- 3`ll¥`lIl-Il. H0Cl`9U3l'Y 1-0 (lIU\l`- majority for the three games was 245 les H. Hyde, \vlio was expecteil to pins. J. A.» MacDonald of the tfivil- appear could not be found, and he inns was highest individual and ag- ', ‘ ` ‘ r. _ . Walsh was the principal witness. was subpoenaed to appear later. givgntc scoie with 201 and 528 1-- Itev. J. F. Floyd will continue his series of sermons on Peiestiiie tomor- row cvening in the Cciitral (lhristinn Church. The subject being "The Bot- tles of Palestine." KIIIIISTIIII LAWTER "KINGSTON, Ont., May 2-Robert Vushon lingers, K.C., L.I..D., one of Klngi-iton'i~i oldest lawyers died curly this morning after an illnesé extend- ing over three months. A severe ut- D-eceased was born in Kingston in our drug store. 'l`liey know that we give iver nttviiiion to the drug and him to do so. You wil,l tiiiil us prompt; \___U__m_ ,nw ti_____ ____ ____ ___ is ____ __m__l_ ;~,ni`icfiil and iibligiir,<_ fphc Mai:l\iiinoi‘i lict;huiiii,_t.oi‘..tlt. f-co. in Kt._ Fits. _ 1801, and was called to the Bar in Imtfllll U-WI _UIC C"1-"" 1. .i- £1 _ . ~ ‘_° .1 -7f.T'$,.ft, .y» - - 1 'f.;:_1f‘.', ‘_ "'~‘.§~ f, .?-f'»;it»-. ,.~, fr , ,- ~' ? 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