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CODERRE TO RESIGN It is stated, and practically admitt’ at? \ government or- g" * on, Louis Coderre, ee at'y of State, is soon to oN sign, and be succeeded by Mr. L. T. Marechal, a well- kaown Montreal lawyer. It is stated further that the dis- crédited Secretary of State to be appointed to the bench. Hon. Louis Coderre was brought into the Borden Gov- ernment October 30 last, to replace Hon. F. D. Monk, who had to resign because he could not honorably stay with a government course was in direct opposition to the platform on which he was el- ected. Although Mr. Coderre had also been elected on the Nationalist platform he swal- lowed the ministerial bait and accepted office. Then he went back for re-election in Hoch- elaga on November 19th and was returned against the Lab- or candidate, the Liberals re- fusing to oppose him. Immediately after his elec- tion, however, ugly rumors be- came rife that an elaborate scheme of impersonation had been carried on to gain Mr. Coderre’s success. On March 47th last, Mr. L. J. Gauthier, M.P. for St. Hyacinthe, from his seat in parliament present- ed a full statement of the case with aflidavits of several men to show they had been employ- ed by Hon. Mr. Coderre for personation purposes and had conducted and organized im- personations at his election. Mr. Gauthier also showed that after the election one of these on whose Be: is 99 Friday, Aug. 22, 1913 quite sufficient to satisfy Pre- mier Borden—although he is supposed to be a lawyer of parts—and he _ immediately called upon his followers to whitewash Hon. Mr. Coderre, and they did so with the same that they exhibited whitewashing Hon. Macdonald unanimity before in Mr. Rogers in the by-election scandal, Mr. Coderre was’ prompt- ly challenged to take criminal proceedings against the men he had accused of perjury aad blackmail, but although four n.onths have elapsed since then, nothing has been done. It appears that the evidence which so easily satisfied the partisan group behind Mr Bor- den would not suffice in a court of law and Hon. Mr. Goderre is afraid to face a judge. This man, elected to parlia- ment, first obtained oifice by recanting the principles on which he was elected, then when accused of securing re-election by a criminal con- spiracy, has so failed to vin- dicate his. honor’ before the courts that he will probably be compelled to resign office. Can the people of Canada tolerate that such a man should be ap- pointed as a judge on _ the bench which he fears to face on matters of criminal charges against himself? ee France purposes replacing its bronze coinage with nickel. Canada having the largest nickel mines in the world, is likely to benefit by the change. ———0 A gigantic bed of scallops has been found off the Atlantic Coast. Scallops are something you order after you have for- men had been given a govern- gotten that you had _ tasted ment job, and others had been them before. paid sums of money by Mr. Co- 0 derre. London Opinion congratu- Hon. Mr. Coderre contented lates Mrs. Pickles and her son, himself with a blank denial of Mr. Piekles, on successfully the charges and declared that crossing, the channel in an the whole thing was a black- aeroplane without dropping mailing scheme. This was into the brine. SSS = eee Has the Largest Circulation in Northera British Columbia THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert’s Artistic Job Printing Establishment The Dominion could have done witheut this latest addition to the ranks of her millionaires Harry K. Thaw, the» murderer of Stanford White. It seems likely, however, that he will be shortly deported as an undesirable, “Harry Thaw is insane, and his detention at Matteawan was an act of simple justice and common sense,” declared a New York newspaperman who covered both the Thaw trials for one of the big New York dailies and who is in Vancouver on business, ‘All the romance and glamor which has surrounded Thaw has been NOT MUCH ROMANCE CONCERNING LIFE STORY OF HARRY K. THAW NEWSPAPERMAN WHO COVERED BOTH THAW TRIALS DE- SCRIBES CANADA’S NEW RESIDENT AS A DAN- GEROUS DEGENERATE. THE DAILY NEWS one side, and Thaw and his hired men on the other, it was the possession of Evelyn Nesbit as the prize in the sordid game. Evelyn was a beautiful girl. She never was and never will be an actress, She was simply a chorus girl, and her on the siagwe today is due alone to the morbid anxiety of the great American publie to see a person who has been dragged down to the depth through the degenerate mentality of two rich men. “Thaw is a chap of medium height, walking with an erectness success which appears to make him bend RENT EVELYN NESBITT THAW HALDANE’S VISIT IS TO BE RECOGNIZED Government Will Welcome Brit- ish Chancellor on his Visit to Canada Ottawa, Aug. 18—The proaching visit of Lord Chancel- lor Haldane, of England, to Can- ap- ada, will be officially recognized by the Dominion Government, and Hon. GC. J. Doherty, Minister of Justice, will meet him at West Point, where Lord Haldane will inspect the American cadets on August 30th, Mr. Doherty will accompany Lord Haldane to Montreal. The following day, Sunday, August 31 will be spent quietly in the Royal City, the only function being a private dinner given by Presi- dent Kellog, of the American Bar Association, On Monday, Sept 1, Premier Borden will give an address of welcome’ in Montreal to the and = Lord Haldane will also address the as- sociation. On Monday night the Minister of Justice will give a banquet at the Carlion in honor of Lord Hal- dane, and among the guesis will be ex-president Taft. On Sept. 2 Lord Haldane will catch the train to New York, sailing on the steamer on which he will come over. He will be accompanied by his daughter and his secre-| tary, Sir Kenneth Muir Macken- zie, association, What has become of the old- fashioned woman who used to do up her hair with the doorknob twist? built on a false basis and every fair minded man who watched him through his New York career, through the murder of White and} through his two trials was abso- lutely convinced that he was} guilly of a cold blooded, cowardly murder, and that Justice Dowling observed every provision of the law when he sent him to the state asylum for the criminal insane. “T was fortunate enough to be on the New York American when Thaw was tried for the murdér of White, and was assigned to cover both trials. Thaw has been variously described as a handsome young fellow, free with his money and the ideal young millionaire. In fact, the ‘ews- paper clan itself has been guilty, to a certain extent, of putting ou! this false impression, the ‘sob brigade’ insisting upon buildme its feature stories on the ro- mance connected with the Thaw name, “White undoubtedly was richly deserving of all that happened to him, but Thaw was just as deep in the human mire of Broadwa as White. White trampled on what Thaw regarded as his pri- vate preserves, and Thaw’'s mani- acal mind planned out the re- venge. “Evelyn Nesbit was the pawn in the game. She is a weak minded, luxury loving little girl.. At the time of the intrigue be- tween White and his satellites on Next Time, backward. He has a_ peculiar looking face, with deep features, coffee colored complexion, a weak chin and lips that breathe sensuality in every line. His forehead is low and his hair grows after the style of Bill Sykes, so. aptly deseribed in Dickens’ masferpiece. His. eyes are deep, possessed of a low cun- ning and continually roving from place to place. He is of a dis- trustful nature, and was con- tinually in trouble when he was one of the familiar sights of Broadway. “He was never even what might be termed as a ‘good fellow.’ He spent money like water, but al- ways to satisfy his own selfish, egotistical desires. He would refuse to give a poor beggar a dime on the street and then tip a head waiter with a hundred dollar bill, just to make a show to the crowds of parasites that followed in his wake. “The newspaper men to thoroughly despise him, He is undoubtedly a paranoiac and I have no doubt regarding the fact that he will kill Evelyn Nesbit if the opportunily ever Offers. He will also attempt, if he dares re- main on this continent, to kill some of the experts who testified against him, and at least one fa- mous Broadway actor, and an equally famous manager will live learned Port Edward ound Saturdays at 8 P. M. 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