Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jun 1908, p. 1

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A YEAR 75--NO, 132. VERY VIOLENT Against King Edward Visit- Ing Russia. SOCIALISTS PROTEST ATTACK MADE ON EMPEROR NICHOLAS. ------ Russia the Subject of Debate in British Commons--The Can- adian Club Banquet in London to Lord Crewe Was a Notable Event. London, June 5.--Violent protests were made by the socialists and labor members in the House of Commons, yesterday afternoon, against King Edward's approaching visit to Rus sim, in language, the offenwivencas of which no attempt was made to veil, The speakers drew lurid pictures of the alleged conditions in the Mus covite empire, declaring that while they had no objection to King Edward privately visiting his relative, Km peror Nicholas, they had the greatest afghbrrince of the idea of a state visit 10 Russia, "with its horrors, tortures and persecutions fraternizing with the hangmen of liberty in Russia." They declared it would be u shame and dis Kfaeve 16 Ureat Britain. King Fd ward, they said, could not aveid con tamination if he mixed in evil com- pany. The lahot-socialists sucoested that the visit had been engineered by Rus sia with the view of rehabilitating her credit, John G. 8. MoNeil, national ist, joined in the debate, Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey, on behalf of the government, de preva ted the tone and the temper of this attack, He declared that the evidence proved clearly that the sys tem of government in Russia had apr parently bettered during the last two years and such an attempt to exert pressure as suggested would hinder this' constitutional progress instead of helping it. James Keir Havdie, socialist-labor, excelled 'himsell ih violence of language against Empéror Nicholas and the Russian government. He was called to order by the speaker, who threat For the poorest Or. hat for the a anal, All kinds, all prices, at Campbelt Bros'. Civie Finanee Committee, 8 p.m. Yacht Race, 2.50 p.m., Saturday, Waldron's Sale of White Blouses, 68¢ Young Liberal Smoker, Whig Hall x poi i Fiske Stock Co., 8.15 p.m. Mission Meeting, Church, 8 p.m, Muslin Blouses on 68e. Auction Sale of Mure, 11 a.m., Saturday. City League Baseball Matches, Field, 2 pm., Saturday. See Advi. on Page 38 to Kingston Mills, on Str. Sea Waldron's Advi. of Hale, 08e. Bijou Theatre--Travelogue, Chstles and Stately Homes in England," Picture Drama, A GiFl's Romance," or "Kidnapped Nobloman." John Robert Davis "Sweet Sixteens." 9 Grand Opera House, First Congregational Bale at Waldron's, Market Square, Cricket for Daily Trips "Eeelwat.' White Blouse "Romantic Narthern French by a Sings L Dinner Sets re ee We are showing some very pretty designs. Fresh arrivals + $15 SETS FOR $11 and $12 ROBERTSON BROS, YOU'LL BE WELCOME Young Liberal Smoker IN THE {alleged ened to stop the debate unless he withdrew certain objectionable phrases. This Mr. Hardie fnally did. Ihe lnbor-socialist migtion condemn- ing his Majesty's visit to Russia was defeated by 225 votes to 59. The Financial News replies to an in- dignant outburst by the Financial Post, of Canada, regarding the. for- mer's statement defaulting of an unnamed Canadian city by pointing out that Brandon defaulted on a coupon in De- cembet, T8985, until the bondholders compelled it to resume payment. The Canadian Club, last night, quetted Lord Créwe, presiding over a large guished gathering. Lord Strathcona eloquently expressed the ' assufnce that Lord Crewe, being as keenly: im- perial would, equally with his prede- do his utmost to unite the dil- ferent parts of the empire. Respecting the announcement penny. postage with the United States he anticipated it would soon be uni- versal. Having peid tributes to Earl Grey, who had been given invaluable support by Sir Wilirid Laurier, he re- ferred amid applause, to the Quebec tercentenary, and also emphasized the spaciousness of Western Canada, where there was room for millions from the United Kingdom. Lord Crewe responding, expressed re- gret that his duties prevented him from going to Quebec. During the three hundred years Canada had wn- | dergone all the experiences which went | to make up the life of a great nation | amd now stood iA the forefront of the civilization of the world, It only re mained for Canada to develop a literature and an art worthy of her activities. Hon, Mr. Seely, Thomas Barrow and Hon. Charles Russell alse delivered addresses. ban- and distin- COssOr, PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From All| Over The World. Twenty persons were drowned in Mexico as the result of a clowdburst. Mr. Gignae, independent conserva- tive, in North Essex, has withdrawn Train service in Montana is in a state of demoralization on account of the floods. The sessions' advises the use with violence The Socialist League, Toronto, taking legal action against North Waterloo conservatives. A Melbourne despatch says the House of Repwesentatives has appro- priated £250,000 for harbor and coast defences. There is trouble nt Ottawa over the loss of some military stores, said to have holding of» ai oy 5 0s inom WOR Da grand jury at Toronto of the lash in robbery cases, i some Twenty Tiyes were lost and operty damaged to the extent of $20,000 by a cloudburst in Juananato, Mexico. It is said one of the main tunnels has heen flooded, Before the board of railway missioners, G. F. Shepley, K.C for the Grand Trunk, argued that the board had no authority in regard to the question of a viaduct in Toronto It is rumored at Niagara Falls that the C.N.R. will secure an entrance to United States territory over the Nia- gara river using the Eleetrie Develop- ment company's holdings for the pur- re, Rev. R. McCulloch, Omemece, was elected president of the Bay of Quinte conference, at Lindsay. Rev. B. Great- rix, © Port Perry, came sbcond. Rey, J. G. Lewis, Picton, was elected sce retary. A large number of bombs found in Cettinje, Montenegro, are said to have been made on the direct order of Crown Prince George of Servia, who was planning the overthrow of the principality. John Hays Hammond, the mining engineer, who announced his candida ture for the republican nominatiod for vice-president, has severed his con- nection with the Guggenheim Explora- tion company. | The president, congress and the governors of the various states, and the Canadian govérnment are ureed to arrange for the enactment of a uni- form law governing the sale and use of dangerous and deadly weapons EL Jones, Hged twenty-three, Elba, N.Y., a student at the Albany, N.Y. law 86 hool, was found dead in his room in the Fraternity House of the Delta Phi:- A rubber pipe connect- ing a gas stove hecame disconnected during the night. com- USED A SHOT-GUN. Wounded Six Men That Came His Home. Peterboro, June 5.-The village Baillichoro is greatly - excited over a shooting affray, the result of a charivari at the home of James Byers, who lives a mile frgm the village. His son, Weigh Byers,' was martied a month ago, and the bovs were long in preparing the celebration. When the crowd roused the Byers family after eleven o'clock of the 2nd, and, alter a noisy demonstration, asked for mon- ov, the father fired a charge. of fiw shot into the erowd, injuring over six of the men, Among them were Ernest Anderson, Wellington" Bateman and one Gibson, all of whom were injured in the face. Bateman may lose his sight. to of 1 MARRIED HIM FOR $50,000. She a Widow and He An Old Millionaire. Omaha. Neh. June J.-A series of sensations was ii in the hear ing of the divoree suit of Mrs. James Frac o Mghiont Col. J. H. Pratt, mil Mrs. Pratt declared hor mar with respect to the | Lord Strathcona | of | | cases of She [tinest of the KINGSTON, ' Big Family. MOTOR CARS ATTACKED AS CAUSE OF RACE SUICIDE. Machines and Babies Do Not Mix and "If We Have One, Oiten| We Must Renounce the Other," Physician Asserts. Chicago, June 5.--Dr, Edwin E. Gra- bam, of Philadelphia, chairman of that section of the American Medical Asso- ciation, devoted to consideration of the diseases of children, declares anto- mobiles a Cause of race suicide. In the "chug, chug," sixty-horsepower touring car ean be heard the death knell of the big fam ily, a laugh of defighee at the appeals {of President Roosevelt, and the teach ings of those who prefer a motherless wifehood, accarding to the picture drawn by br. Graham 'The remedy for a reduction in birth rate 15 not easy to apply," clare the doctor. "All nations becoming more extravagant in methods of living, Automobiles babies do not mix. If often must renounce Race suicide another Dorsett, the the di are their and we have one, the other." a blow from Dr. Walter B in addressing we received when Louis, direction, of St association on dis asserted that avoided motherhood murder as though of a living child. of laws such a section of the women, deliberately of wives who were as guilty they took the life He advocated the passage prov ling a punishment for ton. Dr. Graham did not confine his at tention to race suicide He also spoke of drinking among women in the United States and foreign countries, the murder of infants' and the conpee- tion between infant life insurance 'and burial clubs and the death rate among children. "Since all empires are founded babies, unless a change in the of statistics of infant' mottalfy take place, our future nprations will fail to develop phigsical and numerically along lin ch ave both und; natural,' he rid. "Race suicide is not a theory, fact. France is aetually facing a. extinction. Its birth rate is smaller than that of any other European na- tion. The bother and expense incident to the care and rearing of children does not appeal to all women of the present day. Motherhood i= not al: wavs synonvmous with wifehood. A high birth rate is usually, but not invariably, linked with prosperity.' | The speaker then called attention to the fact that the birth rate among the foreign' population of this coun try was higher, than among the na tive popalatior "Giving opiates to children in form of varegorie is pernicious and should alwavs be a golutelv forbidden," he continued. "In fant life insuraw® and burial cause the death, by neglect, of many There are statistics proving that much greater number of the insured and in burial clubs die than of other children in the same citie and towns living under exactly sims ilar conditions. Coroner's inquest should be rigid and impartial and ii there is anv question or possibility of infanticide the should thor oughly investigated." A CHILD DROWNED on trend shail the or a soothing Syrip ease be Off a Launch at Leek Island, Gan- anoque. Gananoque, June 5.~The old daughter of William Guernsey drowned off Leek Island shore dusk last night. The ina &mall launch for Gananoque left the little plyying. 'The fmothet missed her in she had come to town her father. When he returned asked him about the child said 'he had left her launch, which was thén tied in slip. Together they went to targe Jaunch and 'there was the kody lying on the bottom in four feet of water. William Guernsey is superintendent of the Ira Kipp place, Leekilsland, and his winter home is in Clayton. The little girl was g remarkably smar, child and was a favorite on the river, seven-ye at she | the | about SHOT HIMSELF. Postmaster Small, Hardisty, Found Dead on Station. Edmonton, Sask., June 5.--Postmas- ter Walter Small, of Hardisty, shot himself at a station, where he was waiting for the incoming mail. As far as can be learned no one witnessed the affair, but a large . number were on the spot almost immediately, snd found the deceased lying lace down with a revolver beside him. 'It is not known whether or pot it was acci- dental. The deceased had just lately retired from the firm of Eskine & Small in order to give his whole 'At tention to the post office. EE Others Come And Others Go. Bat ive Ugoipbell « hats all ihe time. 'Their popularity keeps right en: ine | creasing. Teo the meas fine gr sailors, Hfe. to $I: panamg hats, the the fine, 35 up, at C sipbel of the big} nto} clubs | children | he Daily B ONTARIO, (HUG OF AUTO Is the Death Koel of [fied with the Je REMEDY NOT EASY: i | three a FRI DAY, GUGGENHEIMS TO CHANGE to Contemplate Episcopalian Church. Said Joining June 3, ealthy and oe tial always heen wlenti- vish religion, said | gerioushy ontemplate changing feed they have | a rs famils Severs ol the which are their faith, if aot done =o, | Une is Willian he late Me the great Guggenheim Guggenheim, a son of ver Guggenheim, founder firm of copper smelters, s Sons, and the other iis a grandson, M. Robert Guoegen heim, who, with his wile, is said ' to be on the verge of joining the Episco- ipal church. Ever since Robert genheim was presented to the pope, two years ago, from time to time an adherent of chareh days, however, connected him with the Episcopal de- nomination. Mr. Guggenheim is now twenty-three years old. He was formerly a stu- dent at Columbia, amd while there formed many friendships among class- mates who were Gentiles, Gug- that he was to | come the Roman Ca- | tholic *® THE GERRYMANDER. ty Anent 3 piece of #1 Toronto this iniquitous legislation The World (conserva- tive) safd, before the elec- tions came on "If the liberal government had done things parallel to the 'readjustment' of some of the changes adopted in the reddstribution measure, Hon. Mr, Whitney, as op- position leader. would have stormed the skies in test." = * ¥* * # Ww we #4! # i ow pro- # ¥ * ERE SESEREETE They Are Members of the Quebec | TWQ POPULAR MINISTERS, | | Covernment, HON. P, ROY, JUNE 35, there have been stories Within the last two or | the reports have | ae | , | Hodgens {Doris B (E. { | oque) | | {Sam 1908. - ANOTHER WIN For W. H. Carson's Speedy Moy W Wax N GAMO RAGES CAB. Lacrosse--A Yankee Carries Away a Canadian | Bride--Remains of the Mrs. Mitchell Arrive Winnipeg. Gananoque, of the race meeting Ontario Racing under the of Association, held here, auspices of Gananoque Driv- | Park Association, gtitracted the largest crowd that has been at the | Driving Park for many vears. Kings- I Brockville furnished a good- | addition numerically. The Citizens' sand was in attendance. The lacross game, between Brockville and Gana- noque teams, keenly contested, resulting in a win for Brockville, three goals to one. In the first race, class, | 8300, there were live starters, to Kingston (Ww. { { ing | i i i was | i } | a 99 purse in this event, Kin e, ors going i May Wax Carson, ston ---- Billy Fraser, (Thibault Montrealy Pauline, (W. H. Putman, Baby Breaker, (A. Ng Roy treal) - Queen Of Spots, | Kingston) Best Mime--2.27¢. In the were five was the > and 1 Ottawa) Mon- (Smith 40 Elliott 5.4 purse $400, the follc there ywing all, and free-for starters, result : Picton': Ganan- ~~ 24.4, Herrington, (W Acton Jerry Dillard, Capt. Sphinx, (P. Perrigo, Fgrus ville) . . 5.512 Rysdyke, (L. Gilmour, Pem- broke) "ie - 385 Little Sandy, (CU, Garrow, Pem broke) . , 1.43 The remains of Jane Mitchell, rélict of the late George Mitchell, of Gananoque, arvived here from Winni peg, vesterdav afternoon, met at Toronto by D. A, The remains were in charge of Mrs W. G. Matthew and Mrs. Richardson, hoth daughters, who were with her the end came. The remains were met at the railway wharf and a short faneral service held by Rev. Henry Gracey, after which the funeral cortege proceeded to Willcw Bank cemetery, the remains were interred of the nved's husbapfl * band was head While the Citizens ing the march to the Driving] Park, a voung of vesterday afternoon, Alfred Re Charles streey was struck by a passg cab, wacked | down and King. street | He was taken to a neichborine house and medical aid summoned. His head was quite badly but no were broken. The Gananoque firemen Alexandria Bay, N.Y.. vesterday, participate in a number of a big demonstration there An excellent sacred concert ot Mae, where the side dece on IOTS, run over, on cut, went to to} events at was hele vditorium Grace church, last evening Dustin, Garden street, attending the Montreal The for the past shortly, for serv i George { has ological veard, been College will Jeave, FOR WEARING PANTS. Trouble, June bH.--Peeause she ac {carry | Martin r- | before was | Mrs. girl in the large launch [pairing a chimney at and home with | and he 'peared the top of the ladder her in the large [began slipping from under the {hat she wore and dropping the little hair. fed by ~ Chicago, cepted- a dare and donned overalls to some mortar up a ladder, Mrs Maurd spent a night in jai and was forced to wait several her friends could pay her Maurd insisted the aflair was but Judge Maxwell was re fing all a jo father had left Jentless and | an old man, the John Broden North gide and to carry the mortar She accepted. When (Gus Johnson, was re on ihe Maurc him. Mrs. to she hair felt TOY tar with a scream she grabbed the Patrolman Wagner was attcact the scream and arvested Mrs "disguise." the {Maurd for wearing 4 i YOUNG LIBERALS ! 9 Come to~the smober in the Whig Hall an a ay wvening. ° addresses will og given. Everyone is welcome. The young liber- als are getting down to work in earnest. # * - El ® * ® FHE RARE REE WEDS w IFE'S NURSE. Former Toronto Girl Marries a Wealthy Widower. ew York, June 5--Toughed by the pathy and Bol care shown iss Mubel Irland, formerly of | Canadu, assistant Superin, tendent in br. 's sanitariaom, Kast 23rd street, to hig wile, who was | operated on in that matitation four years ago, i phis, 6 woul vated ns i id by Toronto, tor, enlti- the pretty Jove, and tharriage bs iia Coat Rr Did It As Joke, Now She Is In| hours | dared | up | - | the i of Quebec. Bdward province arrived in town | Membery, of Toronto, | yesterday, take tro-plater, with a | Tredinmick. has stationed in charge of Gananoque East { place of Rev. Joxeph C, f on appointed to Heaslip, ling a short Me. and i ¢ Viet ori ax | to attend the in the a position as elec local firm. Res to been Cornell, wh Harrowsmit of Watertown hes re Job having ime Mes nue, wedding { come ove of | { her sister | A pretty place house wedding took at noon, vesterday, at the Mr. and Mrs John, 1. He toria avenue, it being the the marriage of then tor, Gertrude H Heaslip, | nur J. Brige i tawn, + The ceremony formed by Rev. Henry Gracey. immediate relatives of the The young couple After a pleasant re couple left for Clay home aslip, occasion ol of Water before | con {tracting parties | were unatten the young | past, i ton, {city and Philadelphia. Pa. their honeymoon, Un returning they will reside in Watertown, N.Y. mt Was Fake Confession. LaPorte, Ind., of Julius Truelson's confession exploded, yesterday, when Sheriti | Smutrer received a letter from Fraok Riedinger, now in Lincoln, Neb., ithe effect that he is alfve. Riedinger, Delafield, Wis, | while hiving at was having been | ; Mitchell. | © by | | no foundation A BOY WAS RUN OVER BY A | young | Brockville Defeated Gananoque at Swayn Man [spent a few days with her sister, Mrs, Late | iD From | vf June 5.--The second day | the Eastern | {C ourtney. | Sunday i | stood {ing should commend it to public {ence to the | jury the hon- i mittee | NEWS OF NEWBURGH., Accidents--Salvation Army May Locate. Newburgh, June 4.----Rev. R. Duke jand J. B. Aylesworth are attending { conference in Lindsay, this week. Miss | Kathleen Duke, nurse-in-training, o New York vcity, is spending a few | weeks with her parents at the parson age Miss Horton, of Morven, sang {two solos, very acceptably, in the { Methodist char! h, on Sunday evening During her stay in Newbargh, Miss Harton was the guest of Miss Lim inters and Miss Limbert Pay the choir of the Methodist church on Saturday evening. The bachelors dance in | Finkle' g hall on Tuesday evening Pillien Scott, Kingston, spent lay evening in the "burgh. e and son, of Oxford Two gave a Mrs. Mills, 6. A. Aylesworth. Dr. Beeman is in Toronto, this week r. Clancy is taking the practice dur- ing his Mrs. Avlesworth, Montreal, is sponding a few weeks in | the village Miss Baker, Napanee, spent last week with Mrs. Ww M. Rvan is attending coun-, council, in Napanee, this week The Salvation Army held a meeting in the vacant house owned hy M. W | Simpkins, Wednesday night On next will be held at 11030 am., 8 and 7 pm. It is under that the .army, with a little encouragement © will locate here per | manently The great and good work i which this great organization is do absence, | ty on services sup The members of the bridge com of the county were in the vil Thursday morning, in refer new bridge son of Albert Tompkins was miured, last week, b being thrown from the en the horses ran away. Fortunately Yhe in the recovering on Wednesday broke Lewis, port. lage, on The little waggon w was not and rapidly ran away, The buggy and caught vehicle from who was in the injury. gorious, fellow is Lewis' horse afternoon from the had preventing the and Mrs. Lewis, gy, thus escaped horse Mr a wheel, away who thus upse tting, bug nmped, IN PARLIAMENT |® i Equitable Treatment Maritime Provinces. From Our Own Correspondent, Ottawa, June 5.--In the House of Commons, yesterday, was heard the annual debate on the representation the maritime provinces in parlia- ment. Dr. Daniel, of St. John, asked for more equitable treatment. He stated that the people felt they had been deceived by the amendments to the B.N.A. act. Dr. Daniel reviewed the movement for confederation end quoted from the John Tdlegraph to show that the of the pro- vince were entirely to the Quebec scheme, to Jom Canada on a fab tion. He said it party question for equity and R. L. Borden complained ployees of the in the\ countv More St people opposed willing basis of was in ne but a simple Justice but » way o demand that em Intercolonial railway of Temisconata, were} few | joe | { Mr. | aircuit, in volte he was driven to the { | appeals to hatred with which the second daugh- | trained | the was per- | ce thet nroceed to New York (and when he Pb: to > spend Dreyfus was not seriously wounded A to! | | being bones | candida i] Hon. G. P. i via) nals was interfering in any way to for the liberal the pending elections yreed Vote 5 in w Tues in 18 representa- | ; itish Whig _ mgrra-- _LAsT EDITION Probabilities. Toronto June 5. 1908, Ottawa Valley and Up~ per St. Lawrence, 10 a.m-- Mad- erate easterly winds, fine and warm to-day and wll En MEET YOUR FRIENDS -- AT -- STEACY'S SATURDAY. They'll all be there, to see | the usual special and always & attractive novelties for SAT- URDAY selling. x WE OFFER Ladies' Novelty Belts A sample lot of Beautiful } Colored Belts. No two alike, at wholesale prices Our Kid Belts at 25¢ Are the best to be had, Toney come in Navy, Green, Red, Tan, White, also Black. Other Great Lines, at 3b¢. to 5c. Special Ribbon Bargain Rich, Soft Taffeta 8 inches wide, beautiful color tones in Dresden 75¢. was the regular Yours While They 3c. Ladies' Summer Vests From 10c. to $1.50. See the qualities we offer at 10c, and 20¢. New Long Lace Gloves New Long Silk Gloves New Long Lisle Gloves New Lace Hose New Embroidered Hose Ribbons, designs Price Last, at --AT-- asked that the issue orders to the em-| Intercolonial that they free to their fran- | interference Quebec, nd of railwa¥s ployees of the absolutely without | were use chise ! Graham said there for the of rails and in the The were atl thy department rays in Quebec Intercolonial for whom they citizenship as provincial elections employees of the liberty to their perfect vote liked, citizens Hon. 1 tunity to further deny ernment steamer Champlain political purposes in ------------------ => NOTHING TO FEAR. using other | the oppor the go had beer (Quebie P. Brodeur took that { used for ---- Attempt Life of Dreyfus. With regard to Uw Uregori's attack on Brey. Paris his deed by the | Qver the on = 0 Paris, June 5 {reasons for us the opinion prevails there is much truth In in avowal antic | Semitic papers have been filled government resolved to place | body of Zola in the Pantheon. Iw | state of this feeling can be ganged b an interview with Henri Rochefort, . editor of the Patrie, which i daily, and which he says "It would have how n a glorious death for | Dreyfus. It would have been his first only under fire Major the time did hour | wad bullet entered his forearm but inot injure the bone. At a late last night the official statement imade that his condition was very ivorable and that no in ns June 5.--Anbther part igo feared was ! At Ferguson's Falls. Ferguson's Falls, June 3. Charles Hollinger has returned howe from | Winnipeg, where he went on a ness trip. Muss Rose Quinn, of this leorresponding with Mrs. Guioness and | iplace, visited friends in Smith's Falls visited her, and, son's confession, she m and helped bury the body. Bitten By Hé Pussy Cat. Nebraska City, Neb., John Knox, Palmyra, Neb, | Pasteur Institute, Chicago; from a rave of rabies. She was bitten {on the hand by a pet mt. Three days | {ago ¢ hand began swelling, and | {taking the cat with her. John 0. Roblin, a EE i: Tata, 5 fond muddy June 3.~Jri. [near the is at the | piting up the stone work suffering | new bagn. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gray "heries og of Philadel- | Mrs. Knox left at once for Chicago, Ste, - coal retired farmer, [born in and Mrs. Emma J. Fuller, Belleville, {near Cloyne, Dot. and. was A Hile-long io the" ited in marriage on Thursday. |resident of the township, previous to ' on The "will make heir home i in West (her depwriwrs for Sault Ste. Marie, | Mrs. Herbert Balls, Kingston, at By of Perey Mott, Sidney, Ninet ne edo Thurlow, took {key, in ron Fore wets ie} acgording to > Trust Himst week. A large automobile passed {here last week, on the road to Lan! iark, The roads were very rough! and the chgine down, leaving the parties on the road, village. ~ Patrick Doyle is for this! visited friends in Perth last week, ig John A. Spencer died at Sault | Marie on Mav 7th from typhoid | She was the eldest danphter of {the late Francis Bosely, Tweed, won| the township of Angleson. | fever. some five or mW minister | § was complaint that | oa | "Phone, 577. published | busi | broke | J mmma------ DIED. Oregon, 1 Ma DALEY At ROBERT J. REID. The Leading Undertaker Princess street. 227 - SUMMER DRINKS Gurd's Ginger Ale Gurd's Soda Water, Gurd's Quinine Tonie Gurd Water. Imported Sweet Ginger Ale. 's Caledonia Imported Dry Ginger Ale Radnor Water. = Jas, Redden & Co. _ Yimpotters ot Fine Groceries. [For Every Variety of Dwellings, Lots, Etc. : ity. tneluding Pars Lands, PE nada ia Se bewt Ana {Apply to EWIFT'S REAL ESTATE and | Insurance Agéncy. TWO BICYCLES Massey Harris Lady's Wheel, $15, {1 Gent's Wheel, $16. 1 Holi-Top Demi and other articies 100 RURePCUS LU Gens ton, at TURK'S, #98 Primcoss stoad, { 'Phone, 705. i Washburn Items. Washiurn, June 3.~There is all gp pearance of a bountilul Bervest, The { Porfect Brick and Tile company is | running full blast, Walter Toner whe | has been ill with pleurisy #s much ime raved. Present visitors were Mr. and ; Miss May Sharon, at T. Shan. non's; " Mise Woods and Mis Tomer, 8% jaw HaMertw's: Miss Todd at Xd Blanche Bebrogar ofl cam

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