Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Jul 1907, p. 1

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Women's | . Alte Waists RROW. Vaist in stock must be 1st to make room for during August. In have decided to place it will surely interest ng a Shirt Waist, for 1.33. . for 1.50. , for 2.25. for 3.00. for 65c. for 50c. mg list. new this -summer, and onsidered the in Kingston s to clear, it will repay | to buy just now, se- have them placed aside liges & Suit Cases The largest assort- ment and the best goods of any . city between Toronto and Montreal. Suit Cases, Canvas Telescope Cases, Jap- anese Wicker Club Bags, Suit Cases and Telescope Cases, La- dies' Basket Trunks, Hat Boxes, Steamer nk Straps, Shoulder Straps, d Nice. ilies just received. New t Shoe Store. Attention Given at this time of year to remaxing and re- FUR GARMENTS Conditions are favorable for having the best pos- sible work done, and you are positively assured that your Furs will be ready for , you when required. Tele- phone 489, or drop. a post- card and we will send our waggon for your FURS. Only experts in our Fac- tory. John McKay Fur House 189-155 Brock ---- BE . © DAILY MEMORANDA. Board of Trade, 8 pum. Band Concert Macdonakl Park, 8 p.m. Vaudeville, Ontario Park, 8.30 p.m. a Cirdetinnd, every afternoon and even ng. America's tour of the Isles to-moreqw, 2.30 p.m. Qddfeliows' Relief Assocation meets to-morrow, 9 a.m. St, James' Mponl Tuesday, July 28rd, Str. Americ This WHIG TELEFH! 243--Business Ofticey 229--Fditorial Rooms. 293--Jobbing Department. Color Printing a Spesialty. Dinner Sets We have a few of those job sets left, you can save THREE OR FOUR DOLLARS All new up-to-date patterns, on every one of these sets. ONLY SHORT A | FEW PIECES. "Odd Fellows' Relief Association. The Annual Meeting of the Oddfcllyws' Relief Association will take WENRESDAY, July 17th, of Granite Lodge, King St, . All members of the Association are cordially invited to attend. The aneeting begins at Y 4 Point Iroquois Summer tr School AUG. Sth.llth. THE STAFF: PROF. McLACHLIN Rev, Dr. Courtice, Rev. Dr. Buy, Rev E. BE. Scott, and others. For complete calesdar drop. a tard to the Rev. Geo. Rogers, Iraguois. IT IS A FACT Where you get good stufl you gain money and you will do that hy buying your Stoves, Furniture and Oifpets ut TURK'S Second-Hand Store, 388 FPrin- cess street. WILL LECTURE ON TOUR. Cripples Ro Premier Marseilles, July 16. Marseilles re joices in possessing "The Syndicate of French Cripples." The anion has just decided to depute two mivmbers, who will endeavor, like Marcelin Albert, to visit M. Clemenceau. It is not stated how they are crippled, or whether they have legs, as they mean to walk from Marseilles to Paris. On the road they will pay their way by lecturing, and they have chosen an admirable topic---the exposure of sham cripples, and, worse still, beggars ar tificially maimed in childhood by those exploiting them. Such hideous prac- well as all the tricks for loss of limbs, paralysis, dumbness, blindness, tices, as simula ting deafness, ague, and so on, are to be shown wp at towns on the way from Marseilles to Paris by the cripples' delegates It is also to be impressed upon charitable persons that all member ol the union wear a particular badge in their bottonhole, distin ishing them from beggars. The syndicate strictly forbids bogging. All the members have some trade, and are street singers or musicians, news vendors, penny' tov- sellers, or, as in the case of the two "conferenciers."" In Union stems delegmtes, strolling fact, the Cripples' y most praiseworthy institution, When The Back Hurts. It may or may not be a sure sign of kidney trouble, but there is no use in taking chances. Peeks Kidney and Liver Pills «will restore the kid- neys to proper condition if they ar the source of the trouble. Thev will cure the backache in anv case and benefit you still more by giving the kidneys increased strength and activ- ity, In boxes, 25. For sale only at Wade's drug store. Money back if not satisfactory. Excursion per steamer Aletha to Pic ton and Lake-on-the-Mountain, Thurs- hay fle. 15th July, 8 am *" A Dozen And One Reasons there are why a merchant should advertise, but the cardinal one among all is that "advertising pays." We know it pays, because we have a thousand and one ex- amples to gite--and in every case they are "the" merchants of the communities in. which they reside--the merchants who get the bulk of the trade: Knowing this to be a fact, why is it, one naturally in- Juires, every business man is not an advertiser ? The only solution that suggests itself to the writer is the willingness of the anti-advertiser to ever remain 'a follower, an indiffer- ent success, rather than a leader, or perhaps it is an in- ability to write his advertise- ments so they will pull. If the latter is YOUR case, 'phone our . ad man right NOW. That's what we pay him for. Bs Dramatic Suicides of 1 Send Delegates toi, 1.4 'taken of the salmon. Robertson Bros. EACH ONE A MYSTERY. a Day in Paris. Paris, July 16.--Three dramatic sui cides have been discoversd today. A Russian woman, twenty-four, SWE "He 1¢ piven as the Baroness Lubof von Steinheil, said to be a sis- to a Princess Galitzin, swallowed five lozenges of corrosive sublimate in hotel in which © she was staying, at Fontainebleau, and then rang immediately for her maid. telling her quite ealmly what she had The servant ran for a doctor, only her room at the done. who, on arriving, found the young baroness in - great taken to an hospital, but died in an hour. Her former husband, a Russian officer, had obtained a decree of di- vorce with 'custody of the only child, and the pain of parting from the lat- ter if thought to have driven her to { suicide, This morning, i Miroux, who owned and themselves alter a larga wholesale and ready-made clothing business in the centre of the town, and lived in a costly flat 'at were found dead in the latter residence. They had gone home as usual, last evening, from busi ness together, The husband appears t3 have first shot his wife as she lay blown his merely agony. She was and Madame Passy, by his side, then to have brains out. They left a letter saying that they had jointly 'determin: ed to die, and directing that they should be buried side by side in their family vault. The man was fifty-five and the woman forty-five. USED CANNED SALMON. Two Families Poisoned in Rawdon Township. Belleville, Ont., July 16.--Two fam ilies residing in the township of Raw don were, on Sunday,- poisoned, it is alleged, by eating canned salmon, and whilst no fatal results are expected all who partook of the canny d woods » seriously ill. rs that William Morton and 3 consisting of four memoers, had as visitors for the evening Ivan Clancy and family, who & neighbors. | Shortly after partaking o supper all became deathly sick and medical aid - was summoned. It was then apparent that all had been pos oned by partaking of some edibles, ard the canned salmon was supposed to have caused the tromble, Nr. Clancy was in a more dangerous condition than anv of the others who had par On Monday all the victims. were doing well and ap parently out i be some davs before they are free from the evil effects of the poison nm Japs Heading For Canada. Ottawa, July 16.--The department of trade and commerce has wen noti . fied by the immigration office at Vie toria that during the month of June 1,018 Japanése arrived at Victoria Of these 912 were males and 106 fe males. Seven hundred and ninety-on | remained in Canada and 227 continued { their journey to various United States | No. 54 Court immigration | scalded by having a kettle of boiling points. The Japanese {movement is abnormally heavy at | present. . : -------- Perished In. Flames. Mogily, Russia, 'July 16.--Smoliy any, a small town in this neighbor hood, has suffered severely at the hands of incendiarisis {and fifteen Christian houses, as well | as seventy shops. were burned down A number of the people perished in the that as soon * | the would pay for them, A short time Lemmon, roger jl as the | flames. ------------------ Two constables of Athens, name Earle and Brown, Lagainst each other of | office. The cases were heard Judge McDonald, Brockville, result that both resigned their offic All disorders caused by state of the system using Carter's made their use. Try them. i. The Blairton iron mines of Belmont od by Messrs. Pierce, Marmora, anc cover about twenty-five acres At the best only one side of a get-| towed the boat out rich-auick scheme is gold plated. William Jennings Bryan declares th { Japantse war scare fo be a political | Canada can be raised } | game, of danger, but it will | misconduct in! Mrs before with the} and hurling the contents upon him. a bilious can be cured bv him seriously. It is expected that he Little Liver Pilli. No pain, griping or discomfort attending | will, in all probability, be re-openod in | the near future. The mines arc own-| out, on KINGSTON, ONTARIO. TUESDAY, JULY HOT DEBATE 'Over Proposal To Censure] : Government | | | | | day in Mistory --Flight of | -- Mahomet, 622: Seantiago-surrelidered, 1898, i : i | UPON THE PREFERENCE PRO-| POSALS OF COLONIES. i 1 ---------- i { The Leaders on Both Sides Talked | { With Force and Considerable | Heat--Lloyd George Said the Vote of Censure Was Really Meant For Mr. Balfoun--The Vote Taken. London, July 16.--In the House of} Commons, yesterday, . Right Hon. Al fred Lyttleton, moving a vote of cen sure on the government for their atti- tude towards the preference proposals, declared that some advantage should be given to the citizens of the empire agamst foreigners. To let the matter puss, he said, would be deplorable in gratitude, on the part of the opposi- tion towards the colonial statesinen, wh had advocated the cause Mr. Chamberlain bad made his own. Nr. Lyttleton said he countenanced no tax on raw mmierials. He commented on Winston Churchill's lecture to the colonial premiers on their duty as guests of the nation. : An amendment wos moved by Mr. Soares to the effect that the perman- ent unity of the empire would not be secured by preferentinl duties based on protective taxation of fool, Mr. Churchill said the motion really was a vole of censure on the general election. He objected ta vicious dis crimination between one class of pro ducer amd another Mr. Chaplin prophesied success to Mr. Chamberlain's policy. Lord Robert. Cecil said the govern ment's attitude towards the House of Lords had forced him to vote in favon of the motion. Lloyd that Britain was increasing her exports to protect ol countries far more than to the colonies. The vote of censure was really meant for Mr. Balfour. He de- clared he would like to bring the em- pire closer together, but the motion would rend it asunder. Mr. Balfour twitted Mr, Lloyd: George with evading the real issue be- | {fore the house. The amendment was | George argued 5 EA SAY HE IS DEAD. July" 16.-The St. Peters- of the Telegraph London, burg correspondent save that a message to'ephonea from Moscow, states that Count Tolstoi, has died, at his country seat, at Jasnaia Poligka, in the government of Tula. The report is not confiemed. PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. There are now sixteen cases of small pox in Toronto. Fire in Hartland, NB. did damage to the amount of $150,000, Another arrest has been made for perjury in conmection with the Hay wood trial. Eight dredges are at work on the St. Lawrence channel between Mon treal and the sea. Mavor Scott, Ottawa, has recom- mended that the eity expropriate the electric light plant. From all parts west come reports of grain injured by drought. Rain is very generally meeded. Two or three Cobalt mines have compromised with the miners and will resume operations to-day The Allan Boer laved over sixty hours by fog. A. H. Dewdney & Bros, manufactur ing jewelers, Toronto, have assigned, with liabilities of between $130,000 and F140,000, The Sovercign bank of Canada has decided to close its office at New York, handing its business there over to 4.1 P. Morgan & Co. Mary Brennan, Wercester, Mass., has wry ambiguous. It was manifest that; | confessed to shooting Charles L. the government wanted to run away |B Dupuy intended only from the quwstion, whether we should | to frighten him. y ar should not use such a fiscal system as possessed for the purpose of a preferential duty. The basis of taxa- tion must be broadened, he declared, to admit i as was possible to the colonies. Mr. Asquith, in a contemptuously brief speech, asked how the basis of ithxation was to be broadened ¥ Was Nr. Balfour going to tax wheat, but- ter, meal or wool ? There was no answer tion and the motion wae rejected by (440 to 111. The amendment carried | without division. to the ques ------------ [EXPLOSION ~~ ONU.S. SHIP Washington, July 16. | duding ene officer and five enlisted men, are dead and two officers and twelve enlisted men are injured, some of them more or less seriously, as the | pesult of an accident aboard the bat- | tleship Georgi, yesterday morning, caused by the igniting of a powder charge in the after superposed turret. The explosicn occurred while the ship with the other vessels of the second | division of the Atlantic fleet, was at Six men, in- | targets practice off Provincetown, Mass. Lieut. Casper Gooderich, Jr., | who is a scn of Rear Admiral Gooder ich, commandant of the New York savy yard, is among the dead, and | Midshipman John T. Cruise and Faulk- | air Goldthwaite, were wounded. SCALDS CLERK. | Throws Boiling Water on Man { Delivering Groceries. | Wat rtown, N.Y., July 16.--Alexan- der Laki of No. 42} Arsenal street, a grocer's clerk, in the employ of George F. Fuller, who conducts a grocery at street, was severely ! . 5 water thrown upon him by Mrs. Sara Piesta, a Potish woman living at No. | 30 Lil ian street, where he went to de | liver some groceries. His injuries were | 80 severe that his removal to the Sis- | ters' Hospital was necessitated, { evening the woman | Early in the Sixtren Jewish | came to Mr. Fuller's grocery and or- dered several articles, whirh she asked .1 to have deliverid to her house, saying 3 as they were delivered | | afterward Laki went to her house with i| the groceries and asked the pay for charges | them. Hot words ensued, resulting in Pieska running after the kettle of hot water, which was on the stove, The boiling water struck him on the head, face, chest and back, scalding will recover. 1 Torpedoed The Ship. Oran, Algeria, July 15--Fire broke Sunday, with 1 {aboard the British "steamer Canada, fiving in the harbor, that a destroyer into the Roads | and torpedoed her ax the only me e of saving her from. destruction. without djifi- yeulty. of giving such a preference | such violence | they Tge salary of a Chicago alderman has bem raised to $3,500 a year, the high- est compensation attached to the of fice anywhere, Herman Baricl, the Syracuse brew- er. who escaped from the custody of a sheriff, at Osgoode Hall, Toronto, was captured in 8 house there | The form of organization and sta-| Risterhooil for Negroes! tutes for the and Indians, organized by Miss Ca therine Droxel, Philadelphia, have been approved and authorized hy the pope In an interview at Vancouver, Oscar G. Strauss, minister of commerce and labor, of the United States, declared | his firm vietion that. there would be no war between the United States and Japan { An orderin ouneil has been passed changing the homestead regulations in the west so as to allow pf homestead entries being made by proxy hy the father, mother, brother, sister, son or daughter of the intending homesteader Frederick K. Krech, hifty years old, of New Britain, Conn., committed sui cide by drinking laudanum, saying it was the only way he could keep his promise to remain away from his wife forever, Sir William Henry Perkin, the Euglish chomist, who was entertained in New York last fall at a bammuet in great celebration of the fiftieth anniversary | of the mauve aniline of his discos dye, is dead, at the age of sixty eight years. is Gen. Terauchi, the Japanese minis ter of war, in an interview vesterday, contradicted the report of the arrest of a Japanese spe at San Diego, Cal There are, he saide no Japanese mili tary officers in Amerien, except mili- tary attaches At Barrie, George Sneath, the ven rable clerk of Vespra, died on Satur day, aged cighty-soven. He was the first elerk of Vespra and Sunnadale but when the township divided he be came clerk of Vespra, and retained that position for fifty-three years. MILLIONAIRE ARRESTED Oh the Charge of Slaying Wife. July 16. ~The Magill millions were, today, pledged to the defence of the families' prodigal, Fred lerick H: Magill, who . was arreatad, with his wife sand duughter, at San Diego, Cal, charged with the murder of his first wife in this place on De ecoration day, May 30th. Lemmon & shrewdest Dewitt coum, Clinton, NL. criminal lawyers in were petained to rem thy vallows, defence is furnished by Mrs. Samuel Magill, aunt of the ascensed, who lives tin a palatial home in the choicest re ddence district in Clinton and who is warth $500.000 in her own right. save the ex-banker he, however. is only the head and | frant of Magill's supporf, and behind her ave the wonev of the four Masill brothers, famous during their lives for their sgreat wealth and business as- tence: and equally famous now tint are dead for the million: they left to their widows, | Lanolise cold cream, N lat Gibson's Red Cross drag store. | Victorian, which jurect His WHERE KEYS OF EMPLOYER WERE KEPT. ! Slashed the Soles of Coachman's Feet-~The Matter Kept Secret Until An Arrest Was Made on Monday. Buffalo, July 16.~Because he would not deliver to two burglars the keys of his employer's home, Frank Smith, | forty-five years old, a coachmen in | the employ of John Gehm, a whole | sale ment dealer, was horribly tortur- | ed, Sunday morning, and lef for dead by his assailants. Smith slept in a room above the barn at the rear of Gehm's house. He was awakened shortly after midnight by two masked men who demanded the keys of the house, Smith refused to give them up and Settlement. the burglars then began a series of \ he. mi : revolting tortures. Smith's tongue Kit: aly Ge i was slit with a knife and the soles of ape say, will pin that the as his feet were slashed in a score of places until he beense unconscious. The men then threw the stairs, where next morning. The matter was kept a secret by the police until, yesterday, when one ar rest was made. The his name as Taylor, HIS NEW SILVER CHIN. Michael's Facial Aid Excites In- terest. a brand new silver-plated aol Pafski, who was shot home in Southold, Long 'Island a (are still at work. reached Montreal, on Monday, was de moth aso yesterday, returned to hig!likely that the mine managers who home, The first person to meet and | who had been arrested upon charge of firing the su pordly fatal! shots. The two men embraced cordial- | ly, and Koslawski manifested keen { interest in his friend's new jaw. | The entire lower portion of Pla-| with a shot-gun, He was hurried to | the Nassau Hospital in Mineola from 1 his home in Southold, had little hope for Plafski's recovery, but when he showed signe of rallying Dr. Louis N. Lanchart, head surgeon designed a silver-plated chin for Plaf- ski, who was delighted with the pre- | sent. Ho pulled the bandages aside when he reached Sonthold to show! kis chin to his friend Koslawski. ------ i 1 Georgia To Be A Dry State. | Atlanta, July 16. The bill prohibit | ing the #ale of liguor in Georgia pass- od the state senate on Monday. It is sure to become a law. ! | THROWN _ INTO RIVER f | | Sania, Ont, July 16.--~Mr, and Mrs, Eddy, parents of Mra. Ethel Scarlata, whose body was found in the river, lust week, are not reconciled to the suicide theory held by the Port Hur en awthoritics. They believe that there was foul play because of the fact that they objected to their daughter's mar- | appears that a named Joseph Long, recently had a | ringe and that Searlata's Italian friends also strenmously objected to his marrving Miss Eddy. Jt is said that they hated the girl. After the quarrel which ended in Scarlata stab- bbny a man, for which the former Iwill have to serve three years, his friends were more than ever incensed against Mrs. Scarlata, and the Eddys Lelieve that their daughter was thrown in the river by Scarlata's friends. THIEF RETURNS WATCH. | Inscription Reminds Him of His Own Parent. Chicago, July 16.--Burglars who ransached the home of Mra, Grace Dempsey, 5010 Morgan street, the | night of July 5th, and escaped with a god watch and $7.55, returned the watch to Mrs. Dempsey, yesterday; and sent her a letter by messenger, in which they apologied for the theft. The epistie was as follows : | "Dear Madam,--Herewith you will We are sorry we took it, hut did not notice the inscription on the case, | "From Mother," until we were far nway. As we have sisters and mothers of onr own, that imscription on the case torched our feeling and our thoughts reverted to owe mothers and ssters, so we could not rest content Pwith ourselves until the watch 'was re- The meonsy for the | turned to you. I hope that you will ne.er lose your watch cguin. TI also hope that you will feel glad to got the watch taking the few dobars, bat we needed nat' vote for an unclean man either | XX." the money, and were hungry A The burglars sent the watch and let- ter to Mrs. Dempsey by a boy about fourteen years old. The latter went away befor® Mra, Dempsey had time to question him. | Lost $10,000 Auto By Fire. | Brockville, July 16.4 large $10,000] not abwplulely neevasncy that a steam: A pint bottle of Beel, Iron and Wine, | automot ile, 5 our own make only 50¢., at Wade's | Ogilvie, formerly of Mont wae to~ The | Deng Stora John owned by {tally destroyed in a fire, which con- ¥| front near here on Saturday. in thes: 10s, | sumed the carriage housé on the river ad tha 3 whether it i ah Smith down |g. that Age-carners Cobal ho was found the en. hab the w "oy of lv anywhere else in the country. ri : { Sunday, as prisoner gives {submitted a reduced schedule to the sticking to ensue, New York, July 16.~E uipped with Contact have not sigan od chin, Mich- managers' agreement, and in all the in his [outlying sections of the camp men t Plafski was Joseph Koslawski, (depending on outside men and non: the [¥mion men to work their » | ski's face was shot away, Es | the ~snccesshil 'candidate for matri- | monial honors, -------- HIS CATTLE POISONED. -- A Farmer in Bangor [ownship Accused of the Crime. | find that watch that was stolen from | murder. your home early one night last week. | WAS BADLY TREATED. -- Finds His Lost Child in Strang- So er's Arms. \ London, July 16.--A father's search for his lost child and his success in finding it resulted in Louise Jordam, laundress, of Sirdar road, Notting Hill,' being charged with kidnapping at the Southwestern Police court, yes~ The child, a boy of two and one half yoars, vani mysteriously while playing outside his parents' house, in Shillington street, Batter sea, The parents were distracted, and the father, Charles Page, { a cheese: monger, hunted the streets night and day iy smth dar-hie lost boy. @ had almost given up hope when he accidentally heard that a child in a blue sailor suit had been seem with a woman in Shoreditch. Again newed his walk, While passi suddenly caught sight of his son in the arms of a woman on the op side of the street, In a moment the ® child was in his clasp and the woman | in charge of a policeman, ¥ "hero were bruises on the boy's body and he was dirty and bed 5 It was alle yesterday that the woman sang in the streets, and took: the child in order to arouse sympathy. | She was remanded. MANAGERS' STATEMENT. Owners Rejected Offer ; No Strike really ane or paid in the camp past, than have been paid in position than miners Il negotiations were declared off on the men had in vain minc-owners, who were obdurate in their original terms, It is said that a prolonged struggle will Darragh, Red Cobalt. The Foster, MoKi Rock, Cobalt Central,: and is altogether un- have not signed the syreement are properties. The union. will make determined of forte to induce everv man who somes into the camp to join their ranks, as they have done in the past. NAMED HER SUCCESSOR. A---- ---- London, July 16.~Dame Rumor, which is ever and anon busy with the names of distinguished public men, has it that the premier, Sir Henry Campbell-Banmerman, is not likely to remain much longer a widower, 14 is said that it is in accordance with the express wish of his late wife that Sir Henry is Sotmpiating 4 second marriage, and that Lady Ban nerman herself na SUCCORNOT. Some say that her choice rell upon a lady well-known in society who takes a prominent part in all charitable or ganizations, while others have it thet a Swed sh companion, who devotedly nursed her during hee last illness, in Bellaville, July 16.--~Robert Cowen, a resident of the township of Banger, in the northern part of the county, is in jail charged with a rather serious of fence, namely, poisoning cattle. It neighbor of Cowen, milch cow and two steers 1 by ris green, which waa placed in a eld where the animals were pastur- ing. It is alleged that Cowen placed the poison where the cattle obtained it. The accused was brought here, having been committed for trial by {Police Magistrate Jarman, Bancriot, {Cowen denies any knowledge of the outrage. DESERTED WIFE, Sunfield Followed Mrs. Radzyk to Canada { Hamilton, Ont., July 16.--The police | announce thet Sunfield, the alleged | murderer, deserted a wife and four | small children in Chicags, two years | ago, to follow Mrs. Andrew Radayk, wile of the man he is said to have | murdered, to this country. Mrs. | Radayk admits that Bunfield has » | wife in Chicago, but denies that she | knew him before he came here. Chief | Smith says be does not believe the | woman had anything to' do) with the ---------- WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE. | Preston Thinks It Would Benefit uo | 8. i London, July 16.--W. T. R. Preston, re! 4 Shoreditch church, he) { volget dav Bs Made of fine Waterproot avenette oar lors NICHOLS. ~At - Brockville, on J 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. F. wy Nichols, a son. Sn DIED. : BRYANT.--In Kingston, on July 14th, 1 aged #07, Arthur GO. ° Bryamt, thirty-two years, son of Edward Bryant. dence, 10 Confession St, at o'clock this afternoon, to Ceta Cemetery. Funeral took place from his father's: » TO=NIGHT Ai Every Night This Week, at 8. ne ey 00 Matinee, Ly, ot THE M US KELLYS Prosentiog ' . 4 Act, a 'Trun na RIN VILEE and MACK, in Comedy, » Dan oF Georg *Hanun In Thé Latest Iie stra &£s. ®, Pritehal New Mov! Pictures. 0 FREE ® Sutoremr I Cent Day on Cars. ee -------------------------- Our store is filled with good things especially suited for Fishing Parties Picnic. Mail orders carefully promptly shipped. + Jas, Redden" & Co. { writing to a London friend, says he | became a convert to woman suffrage while in Australia He made ennuirics {about the working of the measure | there, and did not find a single person dissatislied with it. Mr. Preston adds | that the great bulk of the women will hack and I apologize for! iat do as many men will do, they will| manded for a wee _palitically or personally. } ene May Send. A Steamer. | Ottawa, July 16.--The North-West | mounted police department may. des i patch the government steamer Rou- | ville, now at Sorel, to Bay | police. stations with es, . It. is jer shouid go nerin fop another yoar. | Wilfrid Laurier, who arge the mounted police, will docile 40 po steamer 1 Bes IMPORTERS OF FINE GROCERIES. > ¥ | i Counterfeiters Tell Tales. { Findeay Ont., July 16,--Charles | Burke, alleged counterfeiter, was re | k. It is said that he and Robert Logie have confessed, and will plead guilty when the trial comes off. Millar's . confession includes story of the passing some fake money by Millar, two vears ago, at Belleville. Millar's photo "Was not me cognized by those who are d bu Burke and Logie are supposed to hi ven him away. not worried, oslin, in pen fear his trial. 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