THE 0' l l 'EIDE GUAR »w -' ‘ f _ i i ---lnl:A_|: 'A|_|. ovl:|In§l'»|Iu`N6i:i l:|:wAn:s |si..ANn--- V jw't‘t%.il'livd’\9j1lif:s'Xrl’§2Rl’vi°l'ar}_ "'rs'si_i.a'ras'r 'saws , CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MAY zz; rgxe. L A E smsr or Am." 7 f,1~,,_L.,,',‘f 'fi __ P0iSON WAS SENT To A “niniii iiuni NEW ZEALAND CRUISER » 5 _=Muizni_-'iii.=ii iiiciisson viii Iiuiivi To ioin Home rifei Marked “Headache Powders.”4Sent From New York, But There’s llo Clue To The sender Brothcr Claimed Boby -;.____?._, (Canadian Press.) BOSTON, May 21-Among many letters addressed to C. V. T. Riche- son who was executed early today for the murder of Avis Linnell, and which were opened by Warden Brid- ges, one which was found to contain cyanide of Potassium. was mailed from ri station in New York city nn May ll) at three o'clock a. m_ li. corrtalned no clue to thc sender ibn powder beingcncloscd in a srr.all euvr-iopc marked “headache pow- dere." /luulysls developed that it was poison of the same nature as that which killed Avis Linnell. (Canadian Press.) ni»H’l‘()E, May 21-Douglas nlrhcson of Chicago, brother nf the former clergyman, Clar- encr V. T. Rlchcuon, claimed the body today, but before it 'could bc turned over to a relative it was nec- cs.~uu'y that Geo H. MaeGrath,medi- cnl examiner of Suffolk County, airnulil perform the autopsy rcqiiired by lnw. lllil-i'l‘ilN, May 21-Clarence V. 'l‘. lliriicsmi was alectrocutcil nt 12.17 n'clock this morning. Tho current was turned on nt l2.l0 und the prisoner was declared dcml nt 12.17. The former Baptist rl:-r-gymnri, the confessed peisoncr of Avis |.innell, of Hyannis, his one time sweetheart, was outwardly calm irlion irc entered the death chamber and ho maintained his composure i ..-_-_-_-.-_-_-_~f.-ff_-_-_-_-_-.-.-_-_-.ve -_-.» A ~ ~ - - - - - - - ~ ~ - - - / - 1-é__€__, “'|‘_|lf’ U18 Straps and electrodes were WINE' adjusted as he sat, in the electric chair. The list of those who atteiuicd the execution of Richcson, given out by the Warden included besides the trcee physicians who were official Wlt“”F“@B, were the Rey. Herbert S. Johnson, the prlsoner's spiritual ad. ,viser; Edmund (7. Kelley, Firnf, De.. WW Cshcrilf, representing Sheriff Quinn, and one representative for each of the Press Associations. The three medical, witnesses were Dr. GUQFKG H- McGrath. medical examin- er of Suffolk County; Dr. Joseph I. McL'aughlin, the prisoner's physi- cian, and Dr. -I. P. Butler, surgeon m|1J'0r of the Sith Regiment Massach- usetts National Guarrls; Rev. Her- bert W. Stebbins, the prison chap- lain, the Warden, General Benjamin F. Bridges, and assistants. made up the rest of those admitted to the death chamber. Richeson had no slipper, saying that lie desired none. After eating a little fruit he lighted rr, cigar, and he was sitting on the edge of his cot npparently enjoying hisysmoke when Deputy Warden Alien entered his cell with the black suit of clothes to be worn during the execution. Richeson nodded calmly to the Deputy but said nothing. Yesterday and during the forenoon today thc prisoner lay on his ‘cot but this afternoon and this evening he sat lip most of the`timc. lliilllilil HAillANE iEAi'E$ LUNDUN llili Blliilll _,.....»-.anitlliiiaiauliciu Prose-) . LUNUUN. May 21-Viscount Hul- ilnne, British Secretary for War, loaves for Berlin tonight to continue tho mission begun in the early spring on International conversat- ions for hotter feelings and thc limi- tation of armaments. - -_-_- _-,-.-_-_-_-_-:.-:_-V-_-_-_-_-_-.=M -_-_-,-_ -, -c-_-_-_:_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-¢ M°Glii PHUEESSUH LEAVES Hill HALIEAX (f"anudinn l'i'csi-i j Mf_)N'l`ltlcrruan’s friend \~.f.-.-_-.-_-_-c-_-_ ¢¢~ -_-.-.-.-_-_-_ -_ .-_-_-_ ._-E-_-_-_-Y-_-_ _-_ Y _ 1 . AN EVENT OF INTE ALL DRIVERS AND HDRSEMEN -i..._____.-.__.__. - Grand Display of Carriages and Co’s~, Show Rooms~f!epresentative Showing of thc best Styles From Canada’s Four 1_.___ Now, that the Auto Repeal Bill has been ignored by The Provincial Log- islaturc. the chief pleasure in loco- motion centres around your horse ssd wagon--the old reliable ,couple that has afforded pleasure for scores Uf generations- to the present day and will doubtless be used by as me-ny more ln the fut re. To the man xho takes pride in his horse, who likes driving and who can admire ir really good carriage or wagon the special, grand display of ”°"`lHll¢S and horses in A. Horne & 1?o's. show rooms during this week and next is an event that will be of enccinl interest. This firm has receiv- ed 10 earloads of earrlageaniud more 'H ‘|'\ily expected. They handle the products of the fou`r leading carriage factories in Oanada...the Dominion, 'I""““illc. McLaughlin and Ganadrr lines. The Tudhope line has been on the market for 58 years and is well known to nearly every driver and far- IUM' in Canada. The McLaughlin line luis been well and favorably known for 44 years and their slogan "One ilrmlo only. and that the best" aptly flmflbes _their»llne. There are over 400.000 vehicles bearing the trade mark of the Canada Carriage Oo.- the Lion'a Head--and 'to say that the Dwner of each one now in use ls smt- lsiled is putting it most mildly; The Dominion Carriage Od. specialize in ‘"l"'i'1R wlzone, road wagons, _demo- °"‘t"~ °Ul'l`°!s and _delivery wagons und undoubtedly their line has runny zllnerler points that are favorably "0"" to the general public. A. Horne A Oo. have selected from these four famous fanterlll a large Star-euntstivc piiowlri|,_ni runnlieutni democrats. business wagons, concor- " "“¢l*°°- fume #hi _v\M¢°_'1i._ USMIHOPCI, Eu"‘,‘|i‘f°.“§i "tcm uimdelivury wefoils. ‘tba "°f.v latest .ltylu are eliowirwltn zpok, auto and sutoctte seeth; moun- “ls of nlekcl and brain; etul, solid ::'“:.:.: as °“-.nf airrizlir ‘di 7 n I nelntsd in Nd.. lack' wine, -(ily, ‘°‘°°* :mn 1-arcane ‘ sire ga-ey-no imany powerful tungsten. lamps which l£iioMWEmf liarness New on at ll. llorne tl Lending Carriage Factories. ,_l- Bnn Bnnpingn and 'l‘ymplrln Roller Bearings-the last two Ewlftllflia Very nmoeth-running effect whlc s mos. pleasing. Any taste in axles can bc si_ipplied for th; f;1l_fl0Il'f>ntt§l"}¢;;r(?l:l‘:1“l; drop sway. HFC - 1513"” - wood-bed axles, each with a particu- lar point of its own which makes lt. the ,favorite of enthusiastic dr vero- Anni-¢_ from the carriages there is ~= 2;.. “a.:"°:i made hy the HWY Um - Montreal and comprises 25 dillercnl styles in single- ‘l0“l"l° :ml .l“gtl_1"'idl“' nl parts, shown with nic le. B0 ll °' kai, brass, oroide and fwnlilne \`"bb°|' m'ountings. A very good set can be_ nnd nt $8 and from this price the lu e can go ns°hish ae he wishes. )'I¥h;_n they show carriMZB WWPS priced at 50c ull. whim* “F 25° “P and umbrella tops in hllle. H00". V0" n fnwn at $6 up. Also Daisy ber xl clrurns, washing machines, wrang- _ n in and harvestering mac n- al; Po‘i'terg(Amerlcan) hay forks and '-.arl‘iers and ha!/ill!! lmP“m°“t" Bl" beater Bros. litter carriers and stan- chlons. During this week and next the show rooms will beiopen each eveni\1K» Splendid illumination effects have ibeen secured by the iristailatlon of ‘nnnw nn nil the real beauty and excel lance ol each vehicle. Representatives from some of the factor-les as well nr members of the stall will be on hand* each evenlniz £0 MDN ¢°°h 'i“°°" familiar with the A eoristruetlon and lnaterieis of each cnri'll\t°-“PAIN the dlnerent points of each brand nod |¢,yl¢, ldvsry one is invited to attend tins snowing. it in one of the Wt cxirinm or een-i'e¢e¢, end h°f“°" that has been seenliere for some time and all farmers/ horsemen and their who are not hut would like to bl. nnnhid ,nnhn lt` a point to attend thlr silmtlt. _ __ J The 'os_telo¢ee|,lor than four lead-. ing carriage factories have _lust been issued and u~¢,wlr.hgut ilollbt |0510 °!_ the best iixnifliilrl 5f 15° if-fmm' Artists' ind writers' bsndieritlttllat im been mn nm. Ooliiclol ‘ 'f~ . \,;._,i_ ‘ ,.4 ` - .»‘-A. si _.rt _l., ’ _ .~ .lr§l»tEwfi,c»licl»n;_r. . ‘f\\- ‘M f 1. E 1; ing Subscriptions lo,Stock (Canadian Press.) '1‘0R0N'l‘0. May zi-'rnnt w. n. Travers , former Manager' of the de fiinct Farincrs Bank, sent to branch- es of that institution notes of sub scribcrs for capital stock and had them discontlniicd and then all owed thc_notes tigurcs in the govor-nment returns as paid up capital was the admission made by him when the in- VUSUEB-f»l0Il illt0 thc ba.nk's affairs wus resumed this morning. It was also said that the bank ia. sued circulation on this basis as business necessitated. Any doubts had as to i-ight of the bank to do this it was declared had been set at rest by Sir- Richard Gart- right, then acting Minister of l°‘lnan-- ce. '1`l'i1Vc1`H |0Y t?:°b:°5°°l tW\\l‘g:ul°'t°;` _ ~ » i t r tn in ni . ' inch s serv ces wou mol lcnZ illness ‘ing his seventy seventh Tl-||5 Statement Mad() at Pro. f’s°:'(’,“vf“hel‘;g bsmamre ";`)‘;;‘;‘;1t§ti0n His Majesty.. Government 7°“’ ' r in tin, nnyni Nnvy_ Tue Admiralty gratefully accepts , '1~"°‘-'-_-"_°‘ D l A l In nnd nnnn intended time the vnn the information and the cruiser will sol should be stationed in the far be emplo ed in home waters. ' /........v§?_‘If‘.;‘,"‘.‘J.‘Z., ._... lil$$AllSlAEllllll Sllllllllillils mil" “Hmm §ii;1ri2§-§§;‘“rte=@;__A:;=;r_=i;n;§ fins an in in will iv ._ ._ ._ ;';f‘.l..;:r°:_f:‘.2‘;' ‘;:;°:5';;;:;f Bl]iii|]'$ [i[iI|$|[ii| iIliNlZlUliE lllllll graplric comminicatioii with St. keep in close touch with young men ,___ , _.___ *lu lt” d°9l’aE”h°B~ It was pointed out that salaries rc (C'“""di”” Pr°“s') (mmadmn Pubs ) . _ “ _ . . . iownou May 21-'rue trial at the “Xie (gzlfgfignxléii |110". iials _usunl rn nn; nrinnnly and "hundreds of grey- LONDON, May Z1-Tlié Miners hc- md Bailey scsbmns of Mm Emmett” Eronble reaiedierlsnailvy tirillrnvlrrr hanlld linen od tlhc ndinisuty md “_ “eration met today tn (hswss with Pnnkhumt lender of the Mutt." ’ ` 0 - ' i c, » . - ~ _ ,nm whether the trmlmc in on tht E;l“|n_;in;?°;‘f§l|€;tie)';l ami" ‘gd "W" the district boar ds the decision of the Sulfragettes and Mr and Mrs Pctl; _ _ ~ i lnnd line on this nine or , on thc cords “rc eliminated for "S Oth", various mlnimuin scale divisions $l';nl;:““’gfleaEdtf}?5:g;’fO! ;::1t"’;“_g;’; mainland will not be known until this grin than thnt they nm L00 uid," tllf0\lfZh0l\f- till! 006| H0149- mu ba' ,,om,1,,ned tomorrow The "l~0l`“l“i§~ ----_----- There was 'much dissatisfaction defendants nnnriprnd rodaynr session __`_"_°"'i°‘ with these decisions and particularly With addressing the .illfi Mrs Pankliurst leaded t e offence lIAPlA|N illllili A f . . ~ . » A in South Wales nheic_thoy‘v»ere con was Donnell and not mmmal sidered to have been invariably u-- gsinst the men. 1° Mlilli THIBUTES lil iAlE JUUGE MABEE l.. -_--_ government would he appealed to for fiirtlier legislation to reorganize the boards. ' A FAKE STORY OTTAWA, Mity-.-.L8='lflicre is abso- lutely nothing in the fake story that ,_ (E “““dl““ PWS" ) - Hon. George P. Graham is to succeed PITAWA MAY 21"A“E°t"“t HH. who has hecn appointed Harbor the lute Charles M. ‘Hays as president (h"l""‘““ "l"°“' 'md “' uumb" A or the Gr,-md T,-"nk mi|way_ At counsel representing variolm interests yd least, if there is, the former minister |’°E“"3th" ’3“‘1“'fW u"‘mmh”l‘m w'1“7 ind Mates for ova Scotia. ~ of railways knows nothing of it. Hon. Prim' E" the ,,,*'m__°“|" 01 rib* “Ewing _ He has condiictclT11l‘\!ll\nlll'Hry'WfUUk"f‘tm'." Graham wus in Ottawa. last l"f**`°'*’°”“ ° th" hte n|g|,t' en mute from Montreal to Judge Mabce, touching on the great _ Boiith Renfrew, .where hc is to visit mg” ""5ta'"°d bv O""“d° and '--m?"---° his constituents. Seen by n l'auadian l“""""l““ °°“°""°"°° in “H that lm* T0 press representative, he said there was l"’°" ""1 UI lm" ln th” press E _..._. not a semblance of truth about the C"““Ery story. The (`ranri 'l‘runk railway pre- ivioN'i‘ni-iAi., iviny 20-iainhnrnt., Srnnncy nn.. 'nor |,.,.»n .,nn~n.r rn inn., LOST SECOND GIIE ir<_gparatious are hc;ng made l-y the nm- hnq he rnncivnd nn ,nnnn nn ,, _...- .vlontroal Reform C ub for the ban- n‘ L 1; 1, 'f_ il n , , , luct to be tendered Sir Wilfrid Laur- In ha M9'Nl'[u"A|" May "` ° Halifax Wanderers today played lheii second game of English Rugby *" with thi- nliMont1eal 15 and were no»Mn:_ may zo-A wir-ninnn <1@n-flcfffilcd ""8 AB "WY W0" 58”* Liberal Governments, and Opposition pnteh has been rnnnivnn n-nn, Adinir- df\.V 9 Rome by fl: Y-:O l>)<)Jll1*» |08 -$36 leaders in those wherein the Conner- al Amcro, announcing that the Is- "'|'*ltf"l* CRW! 0 ff 0 °“°" 0 '/atives are in the ascendant, will at- land of Syme off thc west coast of l\l‘lll WHS ¢l*“’"l‘ Bild U15 “lf “Old Bild tend, among those who have gccept- Asia Minor abd fifteen miles north- ll fnrff' bllhilflll 0! IPHCU-l¢°fB west of Rhodes, has been occupied by lcndcii the ltaliana. The Turkish authorl- Thf' lvcnlln H18/ll' 3 lflcl' £0 B 8081 icotf, Premier A. L. Bilton, Mr. tics and Gcndnrmcs have been made and er try playing together more ef yin,-rin, In-nminr Murrny and A, B. prisoners, and will be sont to Italy.,lectlvcly than Saturday Last evening in the Canadian Or- Bro MiFwon made a suitable sek- mdmg °p°°k°"' der of Forester's Hall at the regular nowlcdgemdnt lol the ilift 5;: the .' ' . ight of meeting a large number of address and fol owing t s a resses sun rnncsrra s 'rmsif fha hmm Wm | csc t n the oc- were delivered by Dr Dewar caslon of :Ex lod c ‘laoci:l.0'I`he lod e charter merrber R I-I Jenkins: Dr. K _ ` K LONDON, May 20-The can (nr gnc opened in the usual form with Chief I .l Yeo, and Neil McN‘ov‘ln s. ,,.Us,w,,t,0,, 0( Mm Emmnunn punk. Ranger Brodie in the chair. l"_our charter member and financial secret- ,,,,.Bt leader of tn umitnm suma_ candidates were initiated and two ary for a number of yelrli Bild ,etteél and Mn anti] Mm Pethick were ballotted lor. Following this Thomas Dover, each eulogllln the 'awrcncc joint c,m0,.,, O( “votes for the C. R. called on l‘. G. R., W. ll. recipient of the address and sp ing ;,0men'..'clo8cd today when they Ap_ Glillsplc; to' take tthc cbaitr. I t f his worth as a Folvnter Old B 0 ‘ tl 'nteres in ea ures ‘pared again at the Old Ban” ses' of tnfleo exnllligsfdllowed when the min social hour was illcn on 0y0\‘l “°"s on the charge of wnspmng chairman read an address to Bro. during which plr0l\05‘l`BP\I 59|” \'“‘l tonth" and E150 Wm* Cunstnhd Horace McEwen, D. D. l-l.C. ll., ac- by Bm, W B Duffy‘s machine. solos Pankhurst to incite their followers companion hy "_ handsome and ,,M,,_ by Bros Dum, and Whitlock and 7° ”‘““°l°"“ d°"'°S° °f P'°l’°'ty~ able gold mounted li. D. H. C. P-. short addressee bv a number of the Pethlek Lawrence addressed the jury. badgm membns were heard and lpn,-wfngn,-1 H” 'm’mnt°d that H l'h°"° Md l’°°“` The address was expressive of the Refreshments in abundance were ‘DY °°“°P‘f"°Y °f i“°*°°"*°“* if WM appreciation or ann court ni tin- ser- some onlin and eau, fruit., ew. 52° r£:i°t°';(?f th°lC."°h"“iz ‘g°l“‘y°€ vices of Mr. McEwen as a member nnn gnc ~ fragrant odor of Havanns ‘» e "M - “nm vw 0 H un 01°-_ a in ann in ¢ rained - in on in t tn. ener-gene men- tnken the Present l>l‘f0B0¢\lf-101)., Wl10 i?d‘ngrlliltul,at;:;' referzncg rgnlris ree IZ;-serdlx the :ommlttee had not for WF; lgllligl' ia! Wa He ‘;0gtl\‘\\\‘5d1 cent appolntmnng. to the Riluperinten- gotten these memhgdrs who indulged ~ eat .t rr 1 es n_ res nr: win- rr ~ frn 1. F‘.‘I. . The e`i-i ni (tire we lows. It is essentially ugly and re- drxiay wa.; eigded by: the (lomniitteh, nAft:rul;e Eiearty vote of thank! had iugnant. If Premier Apquith, Mr. E.F. Acorn, Roland Melkle and L_ nun tender-ed to the commlttcb and Lloyd George. tllv Mt°l`Dl7 General Doucette, and was beautifully en- the singing of Auld Lang S3110 'UNA and other members gl the British grossed in rr most effective an artls- God Seve the King a pleasant evan~ Cabinet had shown that they were tic manner by J. H. Williams. ‘ing was brought to a close _A____*___________V_____; ________V_Y._._.,-_._.,,,.,,,., __ _-,-_-,-_-_»_.._-___- ,-_-_-, ,__ -L-__,~_-_~_-:_-,-_~:_-_-,-_-,-_- -_-_-_-_-_-_ t-,~_- -_-: _ _ :_-_-_-_-_-_-: C. 0. F. SOCIAL prepared to listen to reason and sr- _____V_____,__;_____.,Ag,________g___L;,,_____.,__,,___ ,____.___ _ - _ . _ _ » 1 I h poeceding t "kwin imp mnmi'ir`r.innnont in the nnnn._Nvm¢lw.l In rm awww! lmmim been iefvn-can ,ny wimm n-ern rn; mornin, ° °