iii ; if i 4, All 3 l _il ,_A _,‘ ' i _v :i Aiv ' .‘.’P."l"'l lA AA* ‘ i lt' :_ ,_, All? ‘ ` ’- ' ` ~'_,_",. z," ,‘~ “ '» ' "`:~_i‘ ‘ ,`- . ` Jn .<._,.._;\_.\’ ». SIX, _ .m ,_,,,,.,,,,,,,,_.' _ f - 'rim - . .~'»'¢¢g q,ln.- f 5 ' " 1-imvv .Fins slum i.Aoi~i.m~s_7 .., - _ . , _ .-1 jf! 9:4911 years old. They livcd together for less than a year at No 1,392 Linden nveiiuv, i"lathiii~:li, (hi separating, the 'ct ‘ii to hcl' mother, and Mr . ulti i uriu Qiuittlander went to live with hid PHY- ` ` ents. Sha tnskcil for the decree on _ Um groiiiiil of ¢~i'\u~l iiiiil iuhuiiian *-'°"' ‘ ti`catiiu'i\t. _ ,-'EW YORK, May 5-To the disnp< “h`roiii iiiy ~»\»svil'i'iiliiir-“iii i-a»c- lce Kelly in the iiupreiiic i‘o\1rf,liii'¢-rii iiiziii :uni wifi: lvziil io .~zupiir_ii- oklyn, yesterday attrihiiied ihv tion," siiiii Justici- lx.-ily. "lf ilu- wiiii Blince oi marital uiiliappiiivsr: .|..i\_~:ii‘t iinsli the iiislicspiwiiiiptly, or d the growing divorce calendiirs of ,if iiiv liiisimiiii fails to i-ctiirii iii thi- tle courts. He then grniiteil l\|ri~'. uri-iiiiii; iii, the cxiirt iiiiuutc his wife Qllarles Quattlander a decree of seir Aiixiii-cis l:iiii_ troiihlc follii\\‘.~i. #ation for a year and advised ht--~ "iii this ruse the girl wife, after ii Hill her husband, who is employed hy ii(-tty i;u;ii‘i-el with her hushaiid, ri-in thOBBnk of Comlnerce, 32.11..:-L'_.i»., iiigio hvr iizotlicr. .\u old-hisliioiied ino- siftle their differences lii~l'o:'-: iiii-l\'e,,tlii\i' in thi- i-lil-frisliiiiiicd days would _ppllths have passed. _ liavc .-viii; hcl' back to her husband. ~_ \When the couple iiiarricii, on No-This iiiother syiiiputliizt-ii with _her and now both are here. "I grant this separation for one year. You would get along all right if your parents would leave vou alone. Come hack at the end ofthe year. and then I shall decide if any niodid- cation of the order is necessary." PRES. lAFl'S SPEEEH |l|[|N'l HELP CANADA IMNIJUN, May 4-The Scotsiiian says President Taft/s speech has in- creased ratlicr than diiniiiisiied the embarassiiicnt of the Canadian Gov- ernment. His error was in looking at the treaty promblems entirely from solieitous to preserve her economic independence as she is her autonomy under the British Crown. The Pall Mall Gazette, an Astor pa- per. says that though Sir Wilfrid Laurier has cooled his Imperial ar- dor, and has set an unwelcome ex- ample to his illustrious colleagues, hc still commands attention and respect as the senior Empire Premier mid the lirst great statesman of foreign dc- sccnt, to come within the orllit oi the conference deliberations. His revuca» tion of his threat to remain absent ll t th d i the Iinicrial is a o e goo o 1 cause. iluminunication with Washing- ton may have corrupted Canadian manners, but the device has signally defeated itself, says the paper. ' pointing Charles Monsarratt, at pre- sent Ohief Bridge Eriglneer oi the Canadian Pacific Railway to be chair- man of the Board oi Engineers in charge of the construction of the Que- h Brid . GC gf ______1_i--- PAHUUN FAH AAIIEANA r SPillNGl<‘IldLl), lil, Miiy 5-G.over- nor Deiieen yesterday acting on the rcconimcndation of the State Board of Pardons, issued a pardon for for- mer Police lnspector Edward Mc- Cann, of Chicago, \vho is serving a term in the State P‘enitentiary_at Joliet for taking police protection `ENGINEE$ FOR QUEBEC BRIDGE. OTTAWA.. May 8-An Oriicigin- money from landlords and keepers of disorderly houses. McC~anri's pardon »- 4 » Council;wAas passed on Saturday ap-lis full and unconditional. Hiost 3,5 3 police 'oiiioer was one enting wzirlare against vice. ers and settlement W0¥’k°\`B c him with having rescued hundreds of women and girls. In a crusade svlgt bribery in`~the l>0liC€ d0P8-l't"\¢mt ° inspector was ilidi0\’»0fl. “Wd *Wd emi' victed of collecting hush money. H' most entirely on the testimony of keepers and _inmates of resorts. Wh0 said they paid dues to lVlcCanndnion; thly and other prominent _frien s o McCann have been active in his be- half. They expressed the view that the charges against him were ‘framed uP by dive keepers because he interfered with their pursuits. Dra A cries Beer & Weeks .MON'l!RELL, Hay 8-A tire broke out in the testing department of the Allis~Ghalmers Bullet Factory, mm, Lachine and burned iiercely.ior‘ num, three hours before the Montreal and Lachine Brigades could get it under control. The damage is between $50,000 and $100,000. ` ` ` SHIPPING NEw3_ Entered--May 8th S. R0salinil_ Williams-Montreal-; S. Amebhysq__ Bernier-Bummersida; Sc, ,polar Bm, -Hemphill-Picton: Sc J. H. Ernst -McDonald-Halifax; Sc Cha, H,,,,_ kill-~Weatherbie--Tatamagouch. Clear- ed-May 8th-Bc Stanley Mac-Wihitte N rth S dns S Rosalind _ p A 5- 3dtf ._ 0. Y YI P _ -Will ianis-Sydney. M i 1 M, L wil-ie 11 19_09, each was Live-i,ti' iiniirlitriz l-ins pm-exits coddled hini,ithe Anierican viewpoint. Canada is as i r ""1 . { , ____ ’ Goods never A The Zoggguglittign | APY" S t Cl n I e q S N e lv S Thursday M°rnl"9 misrepresented E; "1 -V, _W _ V.-A .- ' Wonderful Values A Lower than ever before lr’riccs,ol` all ciitioiiez hfivc zidvrinc- cd liy leaps :iiiil lioiinils but _von will find little :iirl\':iiici~ iii prices on ihcsc night clrcsscs. The orilcrs \\'c1°cpl;icccl Al A Io months :ilicad :ind wc :irc now in 1_1 .AA _ position to Sliow _vou qiifility which cannot be liouglii' clSc\\'l'icrci`o1‘ zii1_\'- thing like i ur prices. . Eire _°__e_r\1l>1;isi__\'if¥l1__f“Ck¢f1_ >f(>_l<_@___A_1i_i__1_‘1111_@A<1_ <1c_31@°k and sleeves witli_,lii§e_eil,gcd¢fi;@;....... _ _ ......68c each Slip over riigflitdrcss with low neck. .\l:ide from fine Qiieen`s cli.th._\`f-cl.: and sleeves trlniiiied with eni- broideri' “_ M Ut... . . . . . ._ 891: each Fine medium cloth yoke trimmed with cluster of narrow tucks turn down collnr. Collar embroidered plait and sleeves trluiniefl with muslin embroidery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Exceptional Savings on A Ladies” Drawers Carefully bought hence the saving Drawers of finest cam- bric with frills six inches wide either style 25c pair Fine Qiiecifs cloth drawers irirniiicd with .clusters of fine tucks :ind embroidery 5Uc pair Childrens H ecldweixr l_)ra\\'ei's of fine long- cloth with wide frills trimmed with Torchon lii.‘_°‘°f11_ \i_\_1f1¢1;>;‘ei&'L‘ii£*3__ @5111 inch f=11i1>f's>id- ery frill, trimmed with 2 clusters of narrow tucks above French style trimmed in front with inch wide torchon insertion or cin- broidcry insertion 25c each. French style of fine cambric with lace yoke, back and front 454: each. t, Sizes 3, 5, 6 ycairs $1.50 .nik _ Sizes io iz, £4 years 5.25 Childrfn _ ' _ , Children's I t ’ L S <¢`>y‘ A/fb, “,,_,\\ ', ; , Nh Undéf A "fan S -_- »- HIV __ , i ,A ° ll DA A \ ` ‘~ /\AA 9/ f ‘A ' / \"'l\ . wide hem. , \-,_ V ( ’ A I, uu~f1;_s1i\_Sr_fi1ffi¢_»_ zesllaf `l35gtHAS' D” Af " ---__-__~__-___;_;~ - - - -_-§1_-'£9 - _Little Prices attached to Corset Covers' Fitted corset cover o fine cambrice. L a c e edged neck and sleeves 25c each. Fitted corset cover of queen's cloth with \'. neck of wide embroidery 69a each. A Shirt waist Exieiiders made of ihrcc roivsof fine -_ ...40c each Barracotes and Bands A Infants buracoics of fine whiic flannclette fin' ished around the edges with button-holc embroid- ery 7.5¢ ea. `White flannel barra- cotos finished with silk, bnttonholing , $I.00 nwsns ' Infants white flannel brinds or wrappers' 5 inch- es wide and one yard long 25c ea. - ~ E12* A» _ ' Y' 'J'--ff-l":|. 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