Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jun 1911, p. 1

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~N Y EAR 78--NO. 138 THE CHARGE OF BISHOP To the Synod of Ontario Diocese on Tuesday Aitemoon. Fiftieth Anniversary of Diocese---Refer 'Reference to Ne Temere Decree 'and Reciprocity-- Resents Statement That Reciprocity Means: Annexation the of ot. follow- Untario Legrge's Bishop Mills delivered ing churge to the Synod on Tuesday afternoon, in hall : v. Laity : We celebfate to-day the niversary of the birth of eese. A birth, whether of a being, or of an organization, is ways a: very solemn event, suse of the possibilities and responsibilitios connected with it; the destiny which it is to work ait. The birth of diocese is preuliarly interesting os 1s also ite after Lfe and history. ft las to do with the dwelopment and hich est interests of a country, and with . the supremest interests - of men. 1 will be interesting, therefore, this time, to look back at the of the church in this country, if ferent steps in the circumstances led up to the formation Geue tHe jubilee of which eelebrating. Une thing we plainly, and that is that has been leading us, and great things for us, wheriol ma well rejoice, and has prospered Hw work in our hands, LFhesd ws. be yond our deserts. While watching oy er, and blessing us, Mo has been trying, testing, proving well, The history of God's dealings with His ancient people constitute a mirror in which we may see ourselves reflected and from which, if we will, ay gather an understanding of our own history, and draw lesdgns for own iustruetion and guitlanee, drethren and Prethren of the fiftieth this an dio human al bet on ul hustor the advancement, and whith eventually of this we are Bow is dio (ul ¢ the i.crd has d ne we » 08 we our hesitated to subscribe, . on to know Final The people the plea that they would like tirst, who would be their bishop. ly the necessary amount was provided and the election took pldre. On the 13th of June 1561, fifty years toghay, at the call of Bishop Stra and under his authority, a meetin of synod was held in St. George's church, Kingston, far the purpose -of electing a bishop, all the preliminar- ies necessary having been fulfilled, and the Rev. John Travers Lewis, rector of Prockville; was elected bishop of the new diocese, the naming of was left 10 Bishop Strachan, who de signated it Onlario, probably because # the lake, which washed parts of its shores: as the new in the west, probably for a similar reas had been named Huron. Owing delavs the ago, diverse Wig io constituting unnected with the securing vitl letters patent, and the Sts Geory mity of a cathedr of the bishop the 25th of then "O ated , and it of a bishop of land which ever Hocese, rang di Wl, rata intil Conse in ike place I thy thu took | 1 HOW | wns hr tao Church « place i risalized the Canpdian aed wi wi ry of church, in {f ontiviid on pags e 6.) LAURIER NOT 0 PRESS|™ PROSPOSAL FOR DOMIN- JON'S WITHDRAWAL HIS Nova Beotia was the original dio cen of Canada, constituted in 17 with the Right Rev. Dr. Inglis first bishop, His diogese consisted of the province of Nova Seotia, which then included New Brunswick; this was added Newfoundland, Prince Fd ward Island, and Upper Lower Candi. In 1798 Quebec a rt as a separate diocese, with the Right Kev. Jacob Mountain, as its bichop, with unlimited jurisdiction westward, within the Pritieh domino: ions. His digeess was washed on the west by the Pacific, on the north by the Arctic ocean. The second bishop of Quebec was Dr. Stewart, a of the Earl of Galloway: he abounded in | missionary labours, which extended as far west as Toronto. He was sug ceeded by Dir. Jdophosaphet Mountain, who not only visited his dioeese situ ated in Quebec and Ontario, but even went as far ns Winnipeg, (hen known as the Red River Settlement. The journey of about 1,800 "miles was mate in : canges, and required long and difficult portages, and orcupied over five weoks from Montreal, It was taken under the auspices of the ©. M.S. whith Kad established a mission in 1822 gmongst the Irdiavs in the Red "River Settlement in Rupert's Land, who had been living a de grad: d condition of heathenigm. Th bishop's visit brought great jov to the ohristinnized Indians and their . minister, who had left home, and fxiends, and ohst in his lot with them that he might bring them to Christ. In 1839, the diocese of Toronto was sot apart, with that renlly great man, the Rev. John Strachan,» as its bishop. He ruled the diocese tor twenty-eiicht years, and for the first twenty years he visited it wherever SOTVices were held, every third year, besides attending to the educations and political work, in which he was ~vonstantly engaged. He allowed noth ing to interfere with duty, or ° the keeping of an engagement, often going without a meal; to the disappointment of his clergy, and the people who had orepared for him, when the rem: ainin - it would be likely to make him late for his appointment. ln 1549, Ruperts' Land was constituted a dio cose. A large legacy left by a factor of the Hudson's Bay company, and a promised yearly grant from 'that com! pany, enabled this to be broug ht about, antl . the Rev. David Anderson wits consecrated the first hishop. In 1850, Montres! wag separated from Quebec, and the Rev. Dr. Fulford was frited by "dhe-oeown- as its {ust bishop. As the country in the pro vince of Ontario was becoming more and more settled, and mew parishes wer bing formed, it was felt that more episcopal supery sion was neoded = than could bd given by the Bishop of Toronta, who had the oversight of the whole province, and so efforts were put forth to raise the vecessary one dowments for the establishment of two dioceses tp be taken from the diocese of Toronto,~one mn the west and the other in the ast, The west suceseded first, and the Rev. Penjamin Cronyn was elected bishop in 1867, with the title of Bishop of Miron, having a large and rich tract of country for his as its to and was set son mn t was found move dillionlt in the east than in the west, to raise the necessary endowment for the bishopric. i DAILY MEMORANDA. Synod service, St, George's Cathbd- wii Jroversy committes, 4 pm, ah of 14th Regiment will (ake Dice 1 this evening. § Y WEA, CE ane "tk ie wo & CHA. Ba Joh neon {plete break-up of the trade From the Imperial Treaty System-- Dr, J. A. Macdonald Has Another Message From President Taft, | 3. Wilivid Laur al for the withdraw generally from the excited FLemdon, June Sir ier's blunt al of the Dominions imperial treaty system has much opposition. among the other members of the jwmperinl conference that 6 is expected that it will not he wesped. At the present) stage, former governments have declared that nreange i prope fiberal rom ments of the empire is involved, The Morning Post says: "There suspidon that th s declara of treaty independence i: intend | ed more for Canada, in view of an eloction, than for Britain," and adds, "It is doubtiul if Sir Wilirid Laurier finds a single of his rego lution gt the conference." | Hon, W. Fielding made no | replv as vet Lord Selhorne' joinder. The press tent themselves the "resolute refusal" pelicy. The Rev. J. A. Macdonald, editor the Toronto Glob® Sunday ternoon addr vihering | at Whitheld's of reciprocity I mate n is a shrewd tion supporto: Ss. has to 8 re cone | of | ministerial with %a reiteration , of | spent "ad | sing a great rr tabernacle, arbits ttion, wok gn what ros," and the in support d | and ane <EFenaon he | termed the English policy of tmperial anpounced himself as farth-r message from to the British people. wit preference @ the benrer of a | Presidont Tait | BISTRICT NEW rune Boundary Between Ontario. apd Keewatin, Ottawa, Ont, June 13. Ontario may have pulp industry district, which will challenge those of Quebeg if the result of the investigation be conducted "byw patty fromthe interior departapont into the pulp pro perties of the nelish river distuict proves as successful as expected. The Engksh River 1% the boundary between Ontario and th district of Keewatin, sa that the work of the patty will be of iyteresi to both. Om a new ta new AN AVENGING HUSBAND SLAYS THE WRONG MAN Following Quartette tette Into Woods, He § Mistakes Wife's Chum for Her Charleston, W.V., June 13.- gated at the Hde of Miss Berry, near fientry, Fayetfe county, Jobn Willis, & bookkeeper, was shot | with a Springhield rifle in the hands of Marion Adkins and instantly killed, | Adkins had a violent quarrel with! his wile, and she went to the Berry! home. She and Miss Berry, with Wiglis | and another man went for a walk in the woods. Adkins followed them, and coming upon Willis and. Miss Berry, who were seated on a log, mistook the latter for kis wife; and fieed at her companion, - kKitling him mstantly. The slayer has been held for the grand jury. Lives in "Sunshine Cellar." Kansas City, Mo., June 13. Because he was overcome by heat twenty-seven vears ago while working in the Kan] sas harvest fields, H. 0 James, of Kansas City, Kancas, has lived in a cave every summer since 'that time. Far feat of a sumstcoke he never ven- from. his eave during the day} weasionally for Wile Louisa MILLS which J. oven which, separated, | the brothers said {at iTabler girls wers students twenty-one, {was not ~| and furniture Charles Mc Mahon fof Charles KINGSTON, "WAS A WEDDING, Wircless Huo Figures in a Pretty Romance. Seattle, Wush,, Jine romance, which had is the steamer Priwwess Charlotte, {between Seattle and British ¢ pris ten davs ago when the principals met for the firél time, culminated, yes terday, in the wedding of Walter Roy Roller, a wirelss operator, and pretty Ceeil Whitmore, a New York jactress. Keller is the hero operator of Princess May wreck on Sentinel Is- land last August, when, at the risk of his life, he swain into the flooded engine room and obtained batteries in order to keep in communication with Juneau, Alaska. Keller met Miss Whitmore on his boat ten days ago, Three days ago he sent hera "CA. ih " message and when she came in an- | ewer he wos accepted and married, : oo ginning running { on bimbit the proposed, to-day. COPYRIGHT CLINEDINST. WASH. er ONTARIO, . FRAUDS | IN COAL Claims That New York State Lost RL 000 ) ~A pre tty | ALLEGED IRREGULARITIES RE. VEALED BY INVESTIGATION. Substitutions are Alleged---Com- missions are - Alleged--Commis- sioners Assert "Wardens of Sing Sing and Clinton Knew of Condi. tions. They Criticize in Report. June 13.--William Church to Governor Dix, and George E. Van Kennen, who were, ap- pointed by the governor to investi gate various state departments, have made a preliminary report of their investigations into the management and affairs. of the state prison e- partment "designed mepgy tg include some subjects which aid in tre reorganization of the Prison depart- ment along business fines.' The commissioners devote the great- er part of their report to alleged ir- regularitivcs in the purchase of coal for the various prisons for the past eight vears, the result of which they sy - the state has Jost about Albany, Osborn, counsel as The Dock and Coal company * of Plattsburg, a ed-partnership composed of John F. (VBrien and George C. hellogg, had furnished twenty of all the coal consumed in Auburn and Clinton pri- sons, and the commissioners say that v period of four vears this coms about cent. Sing Sing LINCOLN sentative DIXON and a i on TWINS MARRY TWINS. r Brothers Wed the Moor sisters 4 Mo., 13.-A an in April, 110, Leland Tabler | brothers, and Alta and of San Marcos Texas, twin ended in double wedding. The Tabler twins couldn't be told | apnrt, They nover were separated, | for a day. Friends of the Moore even could not tell which was and they, too, never have been | The Tahler City, June shap which Lopand and Adriann, Mo., twin Ama Moore, sisters, has Kans 8 court between of hey twins depot where weal store. | Union od Mo, have a it When secon at the their to Adrian, vant and 1oland wny wis in case of love | sight with both of them. The | boys met the Moore girls whe "i on a"wist to Texas in April, 1910, The | at the San Marcos | he husbands old and the, first Normal school twventy-thres y cars Wives i hung the is alike. the "You ought said one of tha Tinsbands, vertain which, "It twn gapariments, abzolutely wall the table lim wre identical to see our alow," reporter ! built fn The paper, silver YOUNG CANADIAN ML LEDERED, | Killed on Steamer Wis. | I'he Ashland, Ont., June I McMahon, of thi wt Ashland, Wis 6th, reached little is at Midland, body town, | who wis shot the evening of Saturday murder, further than that crew of the steamer Din MeMahon was watchman, an Tae sd condition" } ation shot ar vmast killed MeMahon, ES vores ted held trial wus twenty-three ° of age survive d J , on June town Very on | the tne of of which sboard vied Known one on came evening and in an any OX ie without tPpatrent Provo insta antl) and is apd ars by a vonng widow, wsin | WeMahon 1 | | WOMAN GE OLOG IST DEAD. | Her | A. --Miss ecighty-two gave diad Alrest; Olynthia Cavanagh Expires at Home in Watertown. Watertown, N.Y. Olynthia Cavanaugh, aged years, whose work as a geologist her a state wide prominence, Sunday. at No. 313 Brainard whatre she had resided Tor some time. Her first collection, oné of the most comprehensive ever made of Northern June the eothection at Albany, having heed purchased by the stale some years ago. The second collection vecupies a place of prominence at the Flower Memorial Library. Heroism's Highest Type. Baltimore, Md., June 13.--"Ingrati- tude ip an odioug in in the mght of God and the apposite virtue is most | noceptable to God," declared Cardinal fibbong in his svtmon at high Suns Sunday morning. The eirdinal urged the crowded con- gregation to fear from their hearts all feeling of ingratitude, anger and to forget injuries, The prompt forgivehess of an injury he characterized as! the highest type of heroism, Nyy ] ------- Poisoned by Postage Stamps. ' Fayette City, Penn., June 13. Lick- ing postage stamps for patrons of the government caused a seriotsf ease of blood poisoning, of which Miss Grace Hamilton; clerk in the post-office here, is the victim. She had besn in the habit of affixing stamps to letters for patrons, and while her lip was blis- tered, it is sad, it became infected from the colored inks. A for sos Ce Tee go pen {the report, | pen near | party sedfingly (intending fev {at College {of {pain of imprisonment, {fined $1,000 by 4 fo ow or 8] ecimens, 185 Ow a mri oe i N York part-of tor contempt which eontracttd to furnish coal for Clinton prison, was permitted to furnish "buckwheat" coal chedper grade, although it wae bill- and paid for as coal. Sing prison the the Dock and Coal permit ted gl gal for eg' which they loss, : in a "pen" Sing that wa report com- to substitute in the contract as a result of say the suffered a substitution state The the commissioner ty the should have both was instances, say, well knowy of the prisons and been khownyto the sa- intendent of prisons. | 'In view of irregularities wd the purchase of coal," we respect fall snggest with the evidence submitted 15 the for ae ward ns per dis SVR the el in {that th's report, relating thereto, attorney-general of the state tion therecn." be WITH A RIFLE WOMAN PUTS END TO BEER PARTY , Kansas Temperance Woman Chases One Man intothe River in a Shower of Bullets. Ras," Jase 13. Avmed with a rifle, Mrs. Tillie Mcfiowan, a temperance advocate, broke up at which beer being last night grounds when one invited her accepted a-glass of use videnece men said she mmst drink wnswered by picking up triking him the Atchison, wn | rved | was passing of the to have a beer, was here She the picnic drink: She to the She it as ¢ of beer One the ve Ste with it Mrs Meld and cvhared Mis Ji &. ashore me and aver ther rifle the wan the ourt river, firing Finally she allowed hi and apologize, one of into © EWI DIFFICULT POSITION, Archbis shop Orders Priests to Violate Susie of Superior Court. Que., June 13 A St hn, The priests St. Marie de Mon-. have been ordered by Archbishp that institution and Bay. nour Bruchesi to leave return to Murras This order in direct ecomtravention an order of the superior court, Horbidding the priests to leave 1s on Jadge Fines C.N.R. $1,000, June 13.The Canadian way company have been Chief Justice Mathers) court im delivering | the returning officers at Plains in an election case! altef the court had ordered the pa-| pers were not to be delivered. Re- turning Officer Boston was ordered to pay the costs or go to jail for thirty dave. The trouble grew gut of the late phuvincial general election, wh the conservative was declared elected ona techuaiculity. ------------------------ TWO MEN KILLED EIGHT IN ABOUT TEN MINUTES A Number of Negroes Tried to Kill Boss of Section Gang, Who Did Temible Execution, New Orleans, June 13.-W. I Bout: lee and. George Story are believed to have broken all records for rapid apd deadiy revolver . shooting . at Branch, La., yesterday, when shot snd kitled eight wegroes in minutes. Winnipeg, Northern railv of papers to Heantiful were AL Kise Er lo tied. lose: Gibwon TU i ¥. JUNE IN PURCHASING COAL down got big maples at the county uprooted, linemen to remove dozens of telephone wires that had Jealous Wife Empties Revolver at {early shart period owin 13, 191). PROVINCE HAD NO RIGHT To Sell the Chats Falls Power, so it s Said. Whig June 13. ~The marning: The discussion ing the purchase of the water power the ( hats alls has resulted im ao question being raised as to the real! ownership. The sale of the island and | the adioining power at the falls- to] Hon. William Harty and others was made by the Ontario government on the asswmption, of course, that it was its propecty. Discussing the yesterday, an officer of the government | s Ey . % ! here, made the statement that both OF THIS RAILWAY FROM THE! the island and the power belonged and | still belonged to the dominion govern- ! BORDER ment and not to the provincial au- To the Northerly Limits of Alberta thorities. "In 1854," he stated "an order-in-| "~--Not Known Just How Far the countil was passed reserving this pare Railway Will be Exiended | ticular property, as well as the isla: : : Fender. in Lake Deschenes and the ome in the New York, June 13. ~The first Ottawa below the Chaudiere to the! of new Great Northern activity sinee | uses of the federal government, In the the announcement of the $600,000, sale of the power to Mr. Harty, there- | 00 mortgage is Feported in despateh- i fore, the province exceeded it rights, |®® dealing with the invasfton of the | but no protest was ever made. If the] Uanadian transportation field hy! federal government chooses to assert] James J. Ill and interests closely its authority and hold om to" the pow- [allied with him. They have hought er, it has every right to do so. In that the charter of the Alberta Central event the owners would have to look |Tailroad and will immediately begin to the Ontario government for com: | te build 4 line north from the horde pensation." The charter provides for a vailroad | "It is evident that if the city should |Tunning north and south from that | try to buy the power the Hydro-Elac- division (» the northern limits f Al | tric should expropriate; the question of berta. The southern part of the new title is bound to Ray an important road is planned to run due south of Canada and to connect with tireat Northern on the American part." It is not known how far north the whlderness Mr. Hill has decided | to extend the northern division of the | new road he chart { building to regions practically The Great Northern three subsidiaries this country inces of the dominion Hill system with almost all of that | broad territory, Rumors of plans of | other extensions in that country have | been PrevAIGH Jou auvural: for several years." * THE WORLD'S EPISODES GIVEN IN THE n BRIEFEST POS SIBLE FORM. LJ HLL The. Charter of the Alberta Central Line. {Special to the Mrawn, this Citizen says concern 4 sig side, | inta | A HOWLING STORM. Much Damage at Dexter--Peril in Crossed Wires. ' Watertown, N.Y., June 13. -A storm Jesembling a cyclone struck Dexter late Monday afternoon, unroof- ing buildmgs, felling a score of trees and leaving telephone wires a hopeless tangle across the trolley wires, im- periling pedestrians. While this city escaped with stiff blow, permits Aretig has" already from | pro con the which the Cross mto we a good points from the county house the full force. Some of the house were Part of the fence at the baseball park went and a building near the brickvard wax blown in At Dexter the roof was blown from Anderson & Savage's restaurant. Half the roof from the Ihlmore block was hurled into the street. A tree fell across the trolley tracks and had to be chopped away before a car could axe, A telephone cable burned out, ting off communication with the Watertown exchange. Word was sent by a street car conductor, asking for | Notés From All Oves--Littie of Everybody Easily Read and Re - membered, cut The Toronto conn 'l favored the pur | chase of the Russell farm for an dustrial jail Nine hundred employe sof ati Car Foiindvy company, are on strike. German = cavalry board at the Show; London, The international alrikie at Southampton, End, is definitel, | fixed for Wednesday ! The Toronto Methodist conference | refuses to, approve sale of Carl ton street Methodist church i The St. ¢ Ont, association resolution « in the Monireal Car fallen, many resting across feed wires. FIRES AT RIVAL IN TAXICAB. horsey th Hove Fwem Internationa seimen's Husband Beside Blonde Woman, St. Louis, Mo, June 13. Mrs. Amelie Gardener, sitting last night at a window of her home in Eugenia sireet, spied a taxicab and recognized her husband' perched beside a blonde young woman. the atharines, ministers d passed a Mrs. Gardener quickly emptied un res demning raffles at churdh fais | volver from the window, but Mr. Gar: The special 'coronation fund of the | dener sped om, All shots missed their | Canadian bwanch 'of the i mark. The wile resumed her position | Foren Sailers' Socioty at the window and awaited the 100, . coming of her husband. He arrived | Lady without his companion hmlf an tour [from Sir Wilivid Inter. The family row that followed | Hon was nol attracted a policeman. Mrs. Gardener [be able to was charged with discharging firearms George Cross, Marmora, wa {ries and he with disturbing the peace. belore Judge Deroche ---- stealing a watch aa a : Convicted ar ACCEPTS PROFESSORSHIP. oti visten! -- in the Uentral prison. Rev. G. M. Campbell to go to Mount A London, Eng, Allison University. million feet of wiring John's, N.B Tune 13. Rev | quarters of a ' hiya >, VEY. | believe roses, George Mo. Campbell, DI, district see | ho the cover retary of the Canadiafi Bible Society, sebmB 10 has agcepted the offer of a professor coration. ship at the University of Mount All son College and will i of take the homileties and practical theology! at the beginning of the college vear next autumu, Sritisd renliced 8 are home | cablagram | his dadin Serious and h: woul work Wednesda Laurier received a SAN ig resume 2 charge Charles bel "IX months on from od = ntenead tg diring a three frm as to. supply Pudor of which te Lanp; "This of de mithion of mak St f erich for an electiic the one be favorite form LIKELY TO BE HELD The Seamens' « Much Montreal, here of the, Internatio but off ers of the situation i rious our last Mont Itime," said the offi { tor Exchange. "We ay i will have trouble trip westward. It on all lines." MAN BURNS TO (EATR - IN HIS TOsRNG CAR EP. Strike May Trouble. Can fupe little | Put Gag on Priest. Fort Worth, Tex., June 13.--The | c1,\r Kev. Father Patrick Murphy consed | strike. his activities as a stump speaker in the state-wide prohibition cahpaign, | yesterday, at the direction of Bishop. elect Lyoeh. h Bishop-elect Lynch priests can take cure the morality amd religion in their espe tive parish ¢x and that Father Murphy should back to his, {agents Lake trip to shave the various Akt bee in ou of wil go Judge -MeCrimmon Dead. Whitby, June 13.-~N senior judge of Ontario county, died this morning. He was ill for sat, but pariormpd hs duties up to {two months ago. He was sixtyifive years of age --d "appointed a jldge in J901. ail Mel rimmon, | One of Perty Strikes Match 2s Eg Michine is Wrecked Near | Washington, {= Washington, D.C, June 1 wl beneath the wreckage of touring caf, Harry W. Mi tehelt, ty years old, young business was burped right his automohile at Rosslyn, Va. Several hundred persins logked ofl, powerless to ald i. Frederick Kitchen, trumpeter of th Filtesntih It is re Enited Stn ns protabiy { international | fatally injured. Three other coeupanta fof the automobile, all members of the Fifteenth 'nited States Cavalry, os caped ingry Mr. Migehell, diery, was comic te this Fort Myer. His by an (0d Dosihion car boon for Waging The big car was Juurled dred fort the track cupanits oat. Nnow man in * Pignited the gdsolens and set ooh attomobil' and street car aflame. The fire department was called, but tog late to save Mr. Mitchell. Sir C, Fitzpatrick Honored. Notre Dame, land. June «ogress and honors givens by the University of Notre Dame were awarded, yesterday, The degree of doctor of sieice was conferred; among others, on Sir Eharles Fitepatrick, of Ottawa, chief justice of Cahada, thir man, w hieg un to. denth Tast sanght Bre Seamen to Strike. London, Eng., June 18. ported that a great strike of seamen will be declared June 21st. Labor trouble at Southampton i already delaying the Atlantic lin- ory, . Lis. cavalry ol from asin Lhe it muchine was #t temret hes Sir Wilfrid Indisposed, Lemdon, June 13. The Morning Post states that Sir Wilfrid Laurier has been ordered to remain indoors for 'a to having contract c¥ and Geand Falls 14 "Era an sad all when tifierd hich down oe thrown he rar ed a throat troub Chicago, June I3.-Twa saloons, owed by Halians, within foer blocks, were mited, today. The police x. of Taek pnt ch » . dyna suspect it as a Blank Hand blackmail: --- "ne "Batger's toffee." Gibson's. 10 BEGIN BUILDING matter | Matters That Interest Bybrybody-- | 5 o Sentinal and business premises, ig LAST EDITI ON WE ATHER PROBABILITIES. Ont lune 13. 10 a m Ot. and Uppe Lawrdnée with occasional showers esteriy. and north-west - ri much the same tems w {al Clearing Sale Events ---- w) For Women who never miss an op- {portunity that brings the newast {and best goods to them at the actual | wholesale price. have quality, and made especially for the use of Tailors in making smart Coats, Skirts or, Walsts for travelling, ete. other great These Linens are Voman's nits, vacation We have lo 60¢. CALL AND INSPECT THEM, lines from 25¢ Pongee Specials 107 Yards of fine Jap. Pongee "Hk ia patural color, inches wide, the best value of the year at yard PRICE TO-MORROW 40c¢. 25 Oe per SALE SILK PONGEE, 38 Inches Wide, » Regular 76¢ quality, TO-MORROW, 60c, STEACY'S BORN. Kingston, at Street, to Mr, and Mrs. Wm Millan, of Toronto, a daughter v Winnipeg Mau, June to Mr, and Mrs. PP. OC Marie Beaupre), a McMILLAN 1a 481 Prins M (nee Kingston June 13th Mr ar Mrs. LL i Sydenham Street, a DED. Paul. Minn, on 191), Mary 1B, beloved J. Barry, and daughter rence (OF Brisn ater mint June 13th danghter of Conley 62 years and § Kingston, on Hii wun eRt Mr Jame 1iged te) Thursday wmornifig Kin EWE mn, on h ingen, Ay esworth, years from her Joseph street, to the Church ANCES res OBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. 480 Princess Btreed. "JAMES REID a a ERIN CENS PIRES, Whose 147 for Ambulance. un ANS BEDS, we will clear at 8 URK'E. "Phone 706, Plve of { them t hat spcritics price Summer Drinks..... LEMONADE, ORANGEADE, LIME JUICE. LIME JUICE CORDIAL. © LEMON SQUASH. RASPBERRY VINEGAR, FEU SYRUPS, NFERMENTED i. ALE. CHAMPAGNE CYDER. Cr -- JAMES REDDEN & C0. Substantial Reduction, Montreal, Jane 13.-The Mouttesl taght, Heat: and Power Co., sunosuness today's reductions tn electric power ™ beginning July 1st from whe net ralyg of sight and nine per ot. for resis on i Hat rate of woven and a half cents pep Kilowatt hour, 'WINES.

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