Canadian printer & publisher . e the right Miss Raffles. If a man were to start singing that song to the wrong wommshed have time to go home and get her husband and an axebefore he got through. The Passing, of Senator William Dennis Halifax Publisher Dies Following Operation THE death occurred of Hon. William Dennis, of Halifax,at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. SenatorDennis, on the advice of specialists, had gone from Ottawafor an operation, which was performed on Friday. It was atfirst thought that the operation had been successful. SenatorDennis was 64 years old. He was born in
Canadian printer & publisher . e the right Miss Raffles. If a man were to start singing that song to the wrong wommshed have time to go home and get her husband and an axebefore he got through. The Passing, of Senator William Dennis Halifax Publisher Dies Following Operation THE death occurred of Hon. William Dennis, of Halifax,at the Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. SenatorDennis, on the advice of specialists, had gone from Ottawafor an operation, which was performed on Friday. It was atfirst thought that the operation had been successful. SenatorDennis was 64 years old. He was born in Cornwall, came to Canada and had been actively identified with theconduct of the Halifax Herald and the Eivnivg Mail since theestablishment of these papers. He was one of the best-knownand most successful of Canadian newspapermen. A Conserva-tive in politics, he conducted his paper in outspoken and in-dependent lines. Though for years a victim of physical in-firmities, Senator Dennis always exhibited a buoyancy and. SENATOR WILLIAM DKNNIS optimism that gave no hint to the outside world of^the pain hesuffered. The widow, one son and four daughters survive. Hon. Arthur Meighen expressed deep regret on being informedof the death of Senator William Dennis at Boston. The Prime Minister paid the following tribute to the de-ceased member of the Upper House: 1 had known thatSenator Dennis was to undergo a dangerous ordeal, and I ammuch distressed at its fatal termination. For many long yearsthe Senator had endured recurrent intense suffering, but nophysical handicap could dampen his courage or restrain hisindomitable spirit. Indeed, his business enterprise seemed toincrease as his afflictions multiplied. His life, through theselatter years, was as fine an example of pluck as I have ever wit-nessed. Senator Dennis was a real man and a true friend, andhe will be mourned by thousands. An editorial from the Halifax Herald has the followingreference to the late Senator: This mor
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