Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jul 1909, p. 1

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4 i dit of a Farmer's Grandson" ;| "Heir 30 a Fortune," or "The Break-| ing Up of the Suicide Club "The lor lance YEAR 76-NO. KINGSTON ' ONTARIO, MON NDAY, JULY HAVE PASSED The Successful the County. PASS THE ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS TO THE PRO- VINCIAL HIGH SCHOOLS. The Wumber is the Largest Ever Reported in Frontenac--The Two Leaders in the Competi- tion--The Names in Alphabeti- cal Order With Post Office Ad- dress. The county of Frontenac entrance board of examiners completed its list Saturday and one hundred and fifty-two pupils. of the county schoots will be granted certificates entitling them to admission .to high schools, Collegiate Institutes or continuation schools The number is the largest ever reported in the county in year. The marks obtainable 390 were than Two number of was 650, Of these to pass, with per cent, on any "hidates, Vera Junction, and not less forty subject. can Irwin, of Kingston Kelly, of Syden- ham, obtained 526 marks each, thus ranking highest in the list. Follow ing is a complete dist of the success ful caggdidates in alphabetical order, with post office addresses : Elsie Abernethy, Sunbury Leonard Anglin, Brewer's Mills, Sadie Anglin, Brewer's Mills, Nellie Adsitt, Westhrooke. W. Laurence Asselstine, ville Floyd Allen, Sharbot Lake James Allaire, Kilburnie James Alexander, Arden Mudred Alton, Sydenham. Hazel Asselstine, Verona Harry Asselstine, Verona. Edna Baiden, Portsmouth Bessie Blair, Cataraqui. Purvis Barr, Mountain Grove, Perey Bender, Long Lake. Anatasia E. Barr, Harrowsmith Ada Botting, Harrowsmith Alma Bush, «eynoldston Russell Be_¢e, Hartington Helen Brown, Wolfe island Dorcas A. Butler, Oso Station. Edith Burton, Glenburnie, ? John Campbell, Clarendon Station Madeline Cathro, Wolfe Island. Overton Crawford, Wolfe Island. Eva M. Curl, Glenvale. Mina Campbell, Perth Road. Thora Clow, Hartington. Vena Cox, Wagerville. Ella M. Clarke, Kilbuxnie. Victor Clarke, Battersea. Opal Crowe, 'Sunbury. Harold Dempeter, Atkinson. Mary Donoghue, Atkinson Irene Dawson, Cataraqui Barney Davey, Reynoldston. Rosie Duley, Cole Lake, Alena Davis, Wolfe Island Frederick Davis, Wolfe Island Hattie Davis, Wolfe Island, George Dermott, Tichborne. Ada Myrtle Freeman, Inverary. Gertrude Farrelly, Barriefield Mabel Farrelly, Barriefield. Oskar Fillion, Sydenham Della Gillespie, St. Lawrence, Evelyn Garrah, Howe Island Mar.ie Goodiriend, Howe Island Carrie Griffin, Wolfe Island Kathleen M. Garvin, Sydenham. Roy Gordon, Glenvale, ov Godfrey, Godfrey. Bella Guess, Kepler. Edna Genge, Reynoldston Gordon Gates, Whitmount Herbert Gillespie, Barriefield Fred Girdis, Dufferin Pearl Hitchcock, Washburn. Lillie Hitchcock, Joyceville Gladys M. Hitchcock, Joyceville Florence G. Hogan, Maple Lawn Bella Hodlane, Portsmouth Bessie Hull, Cataraqui Mary KE. Howes, Godirey. Pearl Harker, Sydenham Oliver Henderson, Murvale. Herbert Hill, Godfrey. Harold Horiang, Sydenham, Maggie Harris, Perth Road Albert Harte, Oates Ida Harris, Garden Marion Healey, Wolfe Island. Nora Hogan, Wolfe Is sland Angelipp Horne, Wolie Island Sidney J. W. Horne, Wolie Island Leo William Island Ones in ana equired | required | Deer | | the Effie Hannah, Snow Road. Robert Hannah, Snow Road, Annie Irwin, Elgigburg. Vera Irwin, Kingston Junction, Katie Jefirey, Reynoldston. Mabel Killin, Parham. Edna Kirkham, Clarendon Station. Beatrice Kelly, Sydenham. rrank Kavaner, Kepler. leo James Kelly, Sydenham. Effie Leatherland, Latimer. Hattie LaRush, Wolfe Island. Laura May Lyon, Sunbury. William Lockwood, Collins Bay. ~ Elwood Lee, Harrowsmith, Ivey Lake, Sycenham. Charles Liston, Latimer. Emma M. Loughlin, Wolfe Agnes Lett, Snow Road. William Marton, Garden Island. Mary Melville, Howe Island. Alice MeCaig, Garden Island. Earle McCalg, Garden Island. Lulu McKnight, Godfrey. Pearl Martin, Sydenham. May Marks, Portsmouth. Grant Maitland, Brewer's Mills. Warren Marrison, Cataraqui. Lottie McCammon, Portsmouth. Phyllis E, McDonald, Collins Bay. Annie Mundel, Joyceville, Marguerite Mangan, Atkinson. Francis Mulvan, rriefield. Emma MaclLedn, Whithount. Jessie B. M oom, Joyceville, Gladys" MeBfoom, Joyceville. Irene Merrindan, Battersea. Dorothy Nicol] Cataraqui. Theresa O'Neil, Wolfe 1s land Edward O'Rielly, Wolie Island Mabel Iixley, Sydenham. Mary Prior, Howe Island, Helen Pappa, Sharbot Lake. Wilfrid Quinn, Howe Island. Helen Richards, Collins Bay Dora Pearl Rigchie, Tichborne, Lois A. Rowe, Bydenham. Jane Roberts, Perth Road. Addie Richardson, Sharbot Lake. Ross Steele, Tichborne. Minive Sweetman, Burridge, Bruno Spoor, Wolfe Island. Olivia Sanborn, Bellrock. Lois Shibley, Harrowsmith, Eben Smith, Parham. ' homas Smith, Elginburg. Ida Smith, Elginburg, Rosella Smith, Brewer's Mi)ls. Blanche Silver, Elginburg. ° Ernest Sands, Latimer. Florence See, Brewer's Mills. Maggie Shannon, Sunbury. William J. Stoliker, Atkinson. Anna Belie Toner, Whitmount. Winni ved Thompson, Mountain Grove: May George Stella Island. Torbett, Perth Road Thomlison, Sharbot Lake, Vanhorn, Dufferin. Mary Vanalstine, Collins Bay Benjamin Watson, Verona. Fred. Watson, Harrowsmith, Muriel Wood, Harrowsmith. Stella Wood, Harrowsmith, Alva Wood, Snow Road. Aden C., Wagar, Parham. Cecil Walker, Holleford. Charlotte Wood, MeLean. James KE. Young Cloyne. BESSA AAI. BREWERS SUFFER. Milwaukee, July 5.--The decrease of the business to brewers and distillers through the dry wave is indicated in the report. of the local internal revenue officer for the year ending June 30th, this report showing a reduction of the internal revenue amounting to $322,000 for that period. Practically the entire loss is due to the falling off in the output of beer. This year's receipts were $3,852,848 for beer alone, as against $4,- 174,103 for the preceding year. ™ FAEE EF Eg ER ERE EERE RIE Ew por * % ¥ W % $ x | & HS SHRINK GIRL LOSES HER LIFE. Perished in Fire Which Destroyed ¢ Home. Ont., July 5.--Last home of John Bowers, about six miles Deer Lake, destroyed by fire, and hi eldest daughter, a girl of about thirteen years of age, perished in the flames. The parents were away from home and four children, were alone in the house, .the oldest being a boy shout vears. of age. The origin of the fire is unknown, and the children who made their escape have no idea how it oeeurred. The mother was visiting at a friend's house near Lake, and knew nothing about fire until the following afternoon Yelleville day, the diff township Tues Car from wa sixteen TERROR IN LIVERPOOL. DAILY MEMORANDA. Couneil, 8 p.m Division Court, 9 a.m., Tuesday | Excursion to Toronto, by G. T. R a.m, Tuesday. 3 | Bijou Theatre--" 'Love of a Mexican i Girl,"' or "The Eavesdropper's Revenge' 34 'Saved From The Assassin," or "The | City Animals." Away and Far Mother | Love o Birds "Promise Me, hen I Am sung by J. Douglas Bankier Dinner Sets We have just variety of the newest and patterns, from $4.85 to $35.00 Come and See. | received a large shapes Robertson Bros. {and I series ol {son Meat {halt | Victims of Murderous Attacks Man. July 5.--8ix women have victims of murderous at- two now under treatment in hospitals. 1t is stated that the victims were decoyed into dark streets or alleys, and then stabbed with. a sharp knife By Liverpool, been the tacks, and cases are The assailant is supposed to have been the all cases, and is de- scribed dark complexion about twenty-five years of age~_ crimes arc reminiscent of the outrages perpetrated in White hapel twenty years ago by the mysterious 'Jack the Ripper.' same in as being of The Airship Traffic. July 3 attend "egulation of fic, aiming at ments on the maritime outcome of the from France has invited a confercnee to airship tral international arrange lines of the present The conference is the difficulties that have balloons landing Berlin, Grirmany lo discuss the rules arisen German in France. Heavy Loss For Firm. Renfrew, Ont. July 5. ~The company, Jamie thi new limited, of town, suffered the loss of its block in the disastrous fire at The building cost $6,000, on there is $2,500 insurance. The cstimated at $1,000, Cor which stock is at Edwards & PAID BONUSES fo Concerns > Mapufactur ing Varlous Goods. PIG IRON PRODUGED Fr Dover, stes Zealand, in |The Dungeness, in steamer aged, om a Terrible Off D Eng." umer Whakafane, Tunning to was ftowed here, 3 a sinkingf condition and beached. Whakatalle was in collision off fog, with the French Circe.\ The latter was dam- but was able to proceed on her 5.~The British New voyage to Rotterdam. No lives were lost. sons aboard. ber coed I ble ORE WAS BOTH CANADIAN AND FOREIGN. To Enquire Into the Lobster Fish- eries--Evidence to Be Taken-- Likelihood of Large Iron Works! Being Located at Vancouver. Ottawa, July 5.--During the last fiscal year the government paid total bountics of 82,467,306 on pig iron teol, lead, petroleum and manilla fibre. Iron and steel bounties were 31,864,614, compared with $2,303, awring the preceding year. Bounties on lead were $307,433, compared wiih $51,001 during the preceding year. Six hundred and nine thousand four huin- arcd and thirty-oné tons of pig iron wore produce], a decrease of 74,348 tons; 570,588 tons of steel, a deere of 91,351 tons. For the manufaciure of pig iron, 179,735 tons of Capadian ore were used and.1,037,580 tons of foreign ore. There was produced in Canada last year 10,590,456 pounds oi binder twine and 6,770,165 pounds of wr dage, upon which the government paid | a bounty of + $43,561 upon the, manila | fibre used in the process of manufac- | ture. of this output. | Capt. Wakeham, of the Canadian | preventive cruiser. Princess, will beetir! immediately an exhaustive inquiry in- to the lobster fisheries of Quebec, and the maritime provinces. He will take avidonce at' the various points visited, J. A. Bernier has appointed first deputy eollector of inland revenue in Montreal, and Arthur Drolet, Eng- lish. Bay, Que., hae been appointed | sub-collector of customs There is likelihood of a large irom | works being located at Vancouver, hy | J. C. and A. J. Macdonald, proprie- lors of the Grand Forks machine and structural iron works. been AS SHERLOCK HOLMES. Sleuth Work and Lands Counterfeiters. Paris, July 5. Does ~Two members of al band of coiners were arrested, last night, thanks to a Sherlock Holmes shopkeeper in the Rue Turbigo. Late in the evening a well-dressed woman entered his premises and made a small purchase for which she paid with «a counterfeit two-franc piece, The shop keeper noticed that the coin was spuri- ous, but he affected not to sce it When the customer left he followed her. The woman visited a number of oth- er shops, bought some small other, always tendering. a counterfeit two-franc piece, which, in each case, was accepted without demur. Ulti- mately the amateur detective, shadow- ing her, saw her make her way to one of the street seats in the Temple Square, where she accosted an elderly man with gray hair. This latter, af ter a few minutes' conversation, hand- ed her a package, and she was about | to resume her round of shopping when the police, who had been summoned by the vigilant tradesman, the pair On being searched a number of spuri found in their Spaniards | article or arrested us coins ion. The from Barcelona, occupied a war the observatory. The woman's veherable-looking companion, when his | wig was removed, was found to be a soung man on the right side of thirty WIND BLOWS MAN MILES. were posses adeused, who are lodging | Cyclone in French: District Does Much Damage: July 5 disturb accompanied by phe are reported from Clermont Paris, Cyclonic ances iomena, Ferrand. The cyclone tore up trees and vines by the roots, rushing along at a feet from the ground as though in au invisible tunnel, for within a few vards| on either side of the centre of the dis- turbance the air was perfectly calm. Seven large nut trees were blown three miles along the road from Cler- mant toward Lyons, and a man caught in the rush of wind was blown six miles out of his way, and then, falling on his face, was able to stop curious few The cyclone did enormous damage in i more than his yearly salary. very short space of time, ~ FOR ILL-USING GIRL. Greek is Wanted By the Police of London. London, Ont. looking for George" charge of inhumanly tcen-vear-old aaughter. the city suddedly, it is believad, for Hamilton or Toronto, and took the chila with him. We is said to hav. pulled her hair. out in handfuls and to have beaten and kicked her un mercifully. He took the girl away | from her mother in Greece against her will and against the wishes of the mother. The police are making effort to locate Hriskos, and if caught he will be most severely dealt with. July 6.~Police are Hriskés on the treating his thir Hriskos left | every Don't Forget July 6th. Presbyterian church, Collins Bay, party: str. Wolie Islander leaves Clarence St., 7 p.m, 14th band in attendance. Return fare, including to grounds, 25¢ 4 garden admission Have Advanced. preserving on Jenkin, Strawberries Buy them for Tuesday / gress ase eves I = Pro Said to ( CTH Las 'alcutta, "fhe Whakatane had 300 per- She also carried a oum- of valuable horses. It was an ex- lingly narrow escape from a tevri- disaster, DAVID YVUILE, Montrealer, who died y af Baltimore, Md. minent recent- GREAT AND FREE. Be Fiat to God to India. , July 5~--There is a re- lescence of political excitement in tern Bengal, and meetings to ex- press sympathy with natives who have | been deported, are of | curence, most tors, is Ary mer | the Hindi i and almost daily oe- Arabindo one of the prominent of the Indian agita- travelling through the coun- interests of an anti-govern- it campaign. He is preaching that "fiat of God has gone out to the ian = nation to . unite, to be free, to be groat-le C4 Ghose, in the DETAILS OF MURDER |OF SIKH ATTACHE OF EX- PLORING PARTY, Involved in Trouble With Natives | --Party in Charge of Lieut. Clark, a Wealthy American. 3 § Loa LIEOT RoBERY J Clarx, uv Pe | British _legation detail the Kan-su province of the 1 im Pot det Lieu ro for ailed by the / Telegrams to the murder in attache of party headed by Ctark, of New York. a stepson of Bishop ter. He left Pekin several months frontier exploration with a including several Sikhs Jritish military infor skin, July 5 a Sikh exploration t. Robert S. it. Clark is ¢ earavan, mation bureau. 0 jee ause he nat tof the of int L ne separated from the party be- was involved in trouble with and wis killed. The character not known. The rest and apparently ives, trouble 1s the party are 0 danger. ieut. Robert 8. safe Clark, reputed to be the wealthiest man in the American army, 1905 I dut ed said to ers esl | bile fi mated tair the with the Pek Browne "Ruy 's Red Cross Drug Store, son Vv at in Washington, resigned his commission as first tenant in the 9th Infantry in July, 5. While in thie infantry service on the adjutant general's office, Lieut. Clark entertain giving one ball which was cost 230,000. The flow- reported to have cost He pos- collection of automo- His shave of the lavishly, hav ? used were ed a great s and fine horses. ad Corning Clark estate was esti at $10,000,000, and he main- wed palatial bachelor quarters in capital. For some time he was American legation guard in m i i THE FOURTH LAUNCHED. Brest, July 5.--The battleship Danton was suc- cessfully launched, yester- day, six weeks after the first attenypt to launch the vessel. The public were. for- bidden to enter the arsenal Hut a large crowd gathered on the surrdunding heights and cheered as 'the fourth Dreadnefight took to the water. The extra expenses involved through the hitch in the launching was - 500,- 000 francs. HEFEFFECF ERR FFT FEF Dodd's Pifte" at Gib- Fre<h K d's Kidney there J| girl testified in her LEY pl ee-- i Hg Dispatches From Near And GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS' SIBLE FORM, a 6 Matters That Interest Everybody --Notes From All 'Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Remembered, * Capt. A. W. Crawidrd, Toronto, died after an illness of three months, Rev. Michael Lynch died at Peler- boro, od cighty-two years. The anizoba Gypsum company '8 works, at Winnipeg, werc burned. Loss £60,000, : The cornerstone of a new Masonic temple in Toronto was laid, on Sun. day by Grand Master Freed. Vice-president I. D. Mann has made a satisfactory settlement with the Canadian Northern engineers. The projected railway from Winnipeg to the Gulf f Mexico, has been aban doned owing to lack of money. The Tennessee night-riders, sentenc- od to death for the murder of Capt. Rankin, are to have a new trial. A British sea captain, from Nowa Scotia, was forced by the polite, . at Stamford, Conn., to haul down his flag y, - The Cheistian and Missionary = Al- liance closed its convention im Toron- to, on Sunday, with pledges totaling \&20,900 for mission work. A member of the German reichstag delivered an address in which he warned Great Britain and Europe agninst the American peril. Bethlehem sieel corporation's struc tural steel plant is turning out 20, 000 tons of steel a month, at the rate of nearly 230,000 tons a year. It is likely - that capacity will be in- croasod. before the close of the year. The United States and Britain are, it is said, far from satisfied with the agreement between China and Russia regulating 'the administrations along the Chinese Eastern railway in Man- churia, and * particularly that involv: ing the government of Harbin, A young Irish lacemaker i# on trial in Chicago, charged with theft. = Thé own behalf that the object of her accusens has been in the past to force her into a life of shame. A number of women's societies are helping her in the fight. Capt. Kenrick Laurie, R.A, young- est son of General Laurie, CB, of Porchester House, Hyde Park, London, was married; 'on June 16th, at: St. Jude's Kensington; London; to Miss Vi:'st Maud Boardman, daughter of Admiral ¥. R. Boardman, C.B., R.N. Charged with using the United States mails for lottery purposes, pro prietors of three Chinese shops 'were arrested at Washington. Great stacks of supposed lottery tickets, puiated in green, were seized in each place. On some of them large splotches of red ink covered the winning numbers CZAR'S FUTURE PLANS Will Visit Italy, Hut Ignore Its Capital. Rome, July B5~The ezar will pro- bably reach Italy at the end of Auyg- ust or early in September. The exact ddte will not be made knoww' until the last moment in order that the Socialists: and revolutionaeies shall not have the time or opportunity to prepare hostile manifestations. It appears now unlikely that the czar will ¢ome to Rome. His wisit, it is thought, will be limited to a the Mediterranean and Ad- seas. When in the Adriatic his y will probably land at Bari, the relics of St. Nicholas are . He may, too, visit Naples and the ruins of Messina, and . go north to. Rapallo, near Genoa, and will perhaps meet King Victor Em- manuel, who will then be spending a holiday at one of his Iledmontese chateaux, cruise in riatic FOREIGN INTERVENTION. Approach. Nearer Teheran. Teheran, Joly. p- ~The first clash be tween the shih' troops and the rebels has occurred at . Shahabad," fifteen miles from the capital. Cossack officer, three Cossa twelve nationalists were British gard Russian ministers are sending officials to warn the rebel leaders that a further advance in the digeetion of Teheran will result in for- vign intervention, If the Rebels Lightning Kills Ten Men. Vienna, July 5,--Great damage and | heavy loss of life caused by a sides of thunderstorms of unusual violence which visited the district of Saros, in Hungary, yesterday. tering from the deluge of rain, was struck by lichtning, and ten of the men were killed on the spot. Many peasants were killec' whi sheltering under trees, four losing Shelf together, in this way, Gyertyamos, Many houses were on fire and the accupants. either kied by light- ing or burned to death. Pastor An Abscandeér. Berlin, July 5.--One of the most popular preachers in Berlin, Herr Werkenthin, pastor emeritus of the Gethsemane congregation, is a fugitive as a result of heavy losses through spéculation on the Stock Excha and in real estate. His debts are said to amount to $75,000. The pastor is thought to be on his way to New York, FjEaa 787 Perio : Killed. The A barn in which fifty men were shel- lives, 1d; Many Summer Visitors in the ~ River Tow, oh : 1 a serious nature, attend ig 8 £5 i 3 32 di § 2 ' Jeursion to Clayton this Monday even- ing for the evening part of Clayton's big colébration, the Citizens' bana ac- jectmpanying the -excursioniste. large number of canoes, skiffs, yachts and motor launches assembled last ovening at' Half Moon Bay, the inercasingly popular Subbath evening resort now owned by the town. The services give promise to be more po- pular than over this season, as the Islanders' Association have taken im hand the supplying of clergymen to tako charge. Rev. Ralph Timberlake, of Montreal, son of Rev. William Timberlake, ex: inent of Montreal conference, and ormer pastor, conducted both morn ing and evening service in Grace church, yesterday, he having been se cured to supply during Rew. J. T. Pitcher's vacation. William Phillips, John street, for many years past deliverer for the ex- ress company, has resigned and Fhomas Baker, King street, has been secured for the position. Miss Muriel Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott, Wilstead, graduaied from the class of "09 of nursesin-iraining at Brockville Gene ral Hospital, last week. Rev. James Allen and family, To rohto, have taken possession of their summer residence on Sylvan Isle. Mrs. «(Rev.) William Timberlake, Rov. Ralph Tilmberlake, and the Misses Bessie and Mary Timberlake, of Montreal, are occupying the sum- mer cottage of Prof. Dupuis, of Queen's. Rov. William Timberlake and sons, J. N. and Bowman, are expeci- od later, For the suiamer season, Christ church Sunday school and Bible class have arranged to meet at 10 a.m., in stead of in the afternoon. Mrs. R. D. Baker and daughters and Mrs. Hemsdow, Otiawa, have taken possession of their summer home,' on Tremont Park. Mrs. Frost, Mrs J. Morrison, and P. J. Frost, Montreal, have again taken Mrs. H. C. Tayloc's residence, Stove street, for the sear son. 'Justice "B. Mi Britten, of To~{ rondo, who has bem the t of his daughter, Mrs. Philip Gilbert, at Tremont Park, for a short time, has left for Gore Bay. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lipenan;: Kingston, oF 3 EAE FEXXFEEFERREFEXXH MAY SUCCEED. 'New York, July 5.--A Berlin degpatch says that 'Die Militaerische Politsche Cofrrespondezy 'a news agency, states that Count Johann rich Von Bernstorff, the German am- bassador in Washington, is now on the list of possibili- ties as siccessor to Prince Von Buelow, as chancellor of the emipire. Bernstorft's success in so promptly in- gratiating himself in Ameri- can favor is said to be re- sponsible for his a among the dark horses in the, rae' {6r' chancellorship. a short, time with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leander La France, North street, The Misses Blanche Woodrow and Bella Patten, Kingston, spént Lhe past few days with frienas in town. Miss Haltic Wheeler, St. Lawrence streel. is spending a few days with friends in Rochester, N.Y R. Thomson. Milwaukee, Wis, is visiting friends in town and vicinity. He was a former resident of St John's Island. Gordon Hurd, with the Sandow trio in New York, spent vesterday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Huard, Charles street, and leit to-day for Carthage, N.Y. Mrs. J. Graham, New York (ily, is with friends in town. Miss Winona Pitcher, Sydepham sireet, is spending a few weeks with her singer, Mrs. Pite he, at Rothesay, N.B. iss Viola Crawiord, First street; has returned home after vomplating her course at Kingston Business Collego, Mrs. Francis Keyes and son, Gerald, River street, have returned from a few weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. Mullin, Rome, N.Y MAY eo 70° TO JAIL. Orders Imprifonment For Refusal to Pay Fine. Auch, France, July 5.--The Correc- tional cotirt of Auch has fined Aph- bishop Ricard $100 for making public a pastoral letter in which he denoupe ed secular education as anti-Christian and anti-patriotic.. Six priests of the diocese were fined 810. each for com- plicity. The ecclesiastics refused to pay, and the court ruled that if they id npt comply with its orders they would be imprizoned for the minimum period provided by law. Howard Elliott, president of the Northern Pacific - Railway company, has the presidency of = the National le © Show, which will award fo in tines aud trophies at its seco) exhibition in ine, Pocsiaber re to ith, anford Hainer, who brutally mur- red A. D. Fraser from am on the latter's homestead at Margo, on July Ist, is now in jail at Prince Al- Sask. having been arrested by v bert, Mounted Policemen Abich, aro spending a WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Toranto, Ont: July Smiaua Ya Valley Silk Dresses Made of Chiffon Taffeta Silk, in Colors, Brown and Black, waist has alternative clusters of pin tucks and small box pleats, with point- ed yoke, trimmed with small silk buttons, 15 gore skirt with pleat on each seam Regular Price, $15.50. Sale Price, $10.75. A Pretty Model Of Chiffon Taffeta Silk, in Black only, allover lace yoke, with pin tucks from yoke to waist, trimumed with black guipure lace insertion, Ehatos skirt stitched 'to knee depth. Regular Price, $28. Sale Price. $18.85. Shirt Waist Suits Of Chiffon Taffeta, iu Colors, Frown and Navy, waist made with pin tucks to yoke depth, box plait down centre front with narrow pleating down both sides, "T=gore skirt with 3 inch tucks around bottom. Regular Price, $22.50, Sale Price, $14.80. July 4th, KELLEY.--In Kingston, on dno. "Ke 1909, to Mr. and: Mrs. Kelley, a daughter. RINGBBURY.--In Kingston, on Thurs day, July 1st, 1909, to Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Kingsbury, 185 Wellington St. a son. MARRIED. BOYLE~SMI'TH. --At St Church, Brewer's Mills, on June © 20th, 19090 by Rev. Falher Traynor, Joseph J. Boyle, of Taylor to Miss ary, eldest daughter of James Smith, SMITH---ASSELSTINE.~In Kingston, 0 June 30th, 1909, at the residence the bride's parents, by He w i Sparling, Alfred. Smith, to Helena b Asselstine, both of this city. PARNES--GATES.--At the = home of H. Gates; Dufferin, Ont., Juis by the ites. J. MH. Mi B.D., Martha Jane fi Kingston, daughter f. rH Gates, 16 James Robert Dufferin, Ont. Barnaby's Tuesday, Connell, ~~ ROBERT J REID} The leading Undertaker. "Phone, 577. 227 Princess street. Mowers, Relrigerators, an and Lawn. Ran, Not too man; want them call at once at omic 8 IPhond, 05, x Summer Dil. Stower's Lime Juice, Stower's Lime Juice Cordial, Sutton's Lemon Squysh, Corry"s Raspberry Vinegar, Unfermented Wines Fruit Syrups: - Jas. Redden & Co, Importers Of Fine Groceries. P.S.--Our Java and Mocha Coffee is always in season, Soldier Shat Saget. to saluie him properly. The at dant, who noticed the incident, dr p revolver and 'shot (hp colonel de

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