Daily British Whig (1850), 13 Jun 1911, p. 8

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* "THE DAILY BRITISH WIIG, TUESDAY, JUNE 18 1911. | ' X ONTARIO SYNOD OPENS ASK FUR THE RELEASE DANGER OF MORMONISM 7~~"~-s~ { i | ---- i i Money UPHE FORTY-SEVENTH SESSION OF WELLAND CANAL DYNAMIT- WAS DISCUSSED AT THE GENE: y es 18 IN PROGRESS. | ERS FROM PENITENTIARY. | RAL ASSEMBLY. i i : | pin i i { : rr : v Savers | Notice of Motion to Pay Higher Irish Catholic Meeting in Montreal Rev. Dr. McLaren Spoke About It-- : ? | Salariks to Some of the Mission. | aries ---An Escouraging 'Report of the Treasurer. 3 A Resolution Presented Regarding he Ne Temere Decree,' | Ottawa, June 13. The insidious dan- | ave : (2°08, moral and political, attendant | » it fom the spread' of Mormonism in Al} fherta, were dealt with at consideraible| length yesterday afternoon, at' the! | Presivtecian general assembly meet" ing. Rev. Dr. McLaren, of Yancguver, | in presenting the report ofthe com- | mitiee to consider the question, de | jelared that Mormonism, with its {abominable ' immorality and the po {itieal dictation of its arbitrary lead ers, constituted a serious menace to] the whole country. Unless the pre- | sent spread were checked, by state succeedod in tand church po-operation the Mormons the anal [ol Alberta might wield a baneful bal ance of political power in that pro- vinee, a8 they did now in Uish, Rev. Dr. Pringle, of Sydney, and Rev. W. I. eid, of Calgary, also Will: Petition the Government fo! Release the Men Who Conspired | Against the State. i . Should note the advantages of -& Savings Aeccovnt-in The --- [BANK OF TORONTO Interest {8 added 10 all ances half-yearly, No delay in * withdrawing money. Our careful managément and large resources eliminate all risk. ur ry from Montreal of Irish Cathe to peiition the "gpovern- Dallman and Nolan, pemteutiacy Av noon, on: Tueslay, the forty {seventh « of 'the incorporated {aymond of the diovese of Untario open- ed in synod hall, with Hishop Mills in Ithe chalr. Cason Starr offered pray. | serving Hees in or. 7 - ingstom, for attempting to dyna~ At ¥30 o'cdock, morning praver was a lock in the Welland canal. The : I h + { heirs oy § "ia VW i $3 > depositing or j sie in the cathedral by Canon tare rey in vie w of this bene . jand at 1:30 holy eommunion corcnation year.' {relebratesd by Bahop Mills, It was early m May, 1900, that Dull- I- At the opening the role wae called. nop, Nolan and Walsh attempted to {There was quite a good atten strike a blow at the Camsdian govs {but all fhe abseniees were expected (0 lwepment and the Canadian people and {be nt -the afternoon RAgl010), a% many poping interests by woecking a lock {were looked for on the noon train in the Welland. Had the i! . following their dastardly attempt, #iRev. W. Koherts, 2 would 'have been put out « J. de P. Wright, Ameliashurg; lev, It : ' ; : sium, dollars would 8. BG. Wright, MA. Augusta; Hev. : el lea and lives would have {1. BH. H. Hall, Bancroft; Rev. A. H. a i Bd sba eo . . \ + rifieed. © Fortun&tdy the attampt {Mclireer, M.A, Barriefield; Rev. F. D. [0000 fr iors failed, and the far- | spoke strongly ul } ki 8 " : » the « Nisan or & <i, e far- is 8 C iy 1 » a > Woodcock, Trinity," Brockville: Rev. 0. pire =' am RE 1 310 sngly along the same line. 3 mers of and district went out The report of the committee warn- KINGSTON BRANCH J: ooh. nr, fb. lrockeille: Kev. | t ; Ii]. Ww grist Cason Fu Py Rov. TF them and caught them ting the assembly and. the country . 107 PRINCESS ST. fp Hornby, Sarendon: Rev. i3. N. comtld get actos the ponder. It Jagainst the insidions Methods now de Foe Wagner, Deseronto; Rev, 1. A was summary justice that was sdmin nployede by Mirmon misfignaries, Elizabethtown; Dean Bidwell, istered to the trio. They received a lparticularly in western Canada, Fennon Starr. eH Kingston: fair trial, and the chageellor, Sir John adopted. Archdeacon Macmorin " 1 io Be imprison The attitude of the assembly or the | suvary, St. James', Ne Temers dwres was preshadgwed in deacon Carvey, Rev, W. Fb, a res lution presented bye Rev. Mr. ~1, vaul's: hogeton: Rey. Have lof Winnipeg, second d by Rev, Inerl, - St. Luke's, Kingston; ago one of their (FP. H. Larkin, of Seaforth, and sent thomas Lesh, M.A, Lansdowne Frout nthe prison hos | without and { Rev, RH. terson, M.A. Morsl consid | Rear; Morton, eration. 2 Coleman This resolution, alter W. Trvine, sanetity of rv. Unnon Loucks contracts in Canada under the securit Rev. i v civil government, proceeds as t "We deeply that any! denomination should presame to roflect | apen and maorvally or material damage any porgons that may ve uni tech ir marvinge to the | provisions of the civil law, whether with or without the sanctions of any particalar religious denomination; end | win rend bal- | ust is asked in >see OUR ANNUAL .. SUMMER Remnant Sale TO-MORROW-WEDNESDAY Commencing at 9 o'clock and continuing all day untit .dl is sold. . AFTER ao unusually busy two months we lind our vu iu ers ham- vered with a large number of Remnapts and short lnng ths of all clanses of-gouds, These we propose to clear To-Morcow at prices that will surely accomplish it. 450 Remnants of Prints Ranging in lengths from 1 yard up to 7 yards. These we will offer as follows : All the [Ce Prints for 7¢ yard ; all the 12jc Prints for Oc yard. vieruymen report ASSETS, $50,000,000, Adolphustown; Re commis . sae raillions of have § i lust befor: i smith, was GEORGE B. McKAY, Manager. - fle oy, Foud, senton hom ment ff pro Fitderaly, They wi brought down BSF tnd of May. 2 \ couple of vears number, Walsh, did pitaland his' revains were interred in #8t. Mary's He and Nolan ners believed to have tools of h Dullman, who exiectal that their lives would have been sacrifie=l in the at- tempt, amd that he himself would ecape buck to the UnMted States witd out a clue being lft. But the job wu {Fea brdngled, and {or the past elevey yenrs { Armstrong, Trenton; Rey, Bullman has languished ig prison. He patrick, Tweed; Rev. A. has ever retained the hope that. scme | Fyvendinaga;, Rev, A. O woke, ¥ day h 4 } port; Rev. W. Cox, Wolfe Island, first effort towirds free I The following delegates werd re jo gn taken His: right uke iported : 4 4 inllon the plot Wel With the Arsepate of Lead for all] W. H. Moutray, Island ; nnd lock was comcoeted by a Fen tusects ahd St foha A. Wilmot, 1 the Taoited Sta Salphate of Lime for all Fungus | Metill, St, Joba's, chos'n Growth. I MeDonall, Brockville, &. Flin, E. M. Conger, Camden East; | Carson, Kingston; R. Preston, Peri Nowboro; J. Ib. Walkem, St, | Portsmouth: John A. Loft, aga; J. Seolly, Portsmouth The report of thé committee audits and accoimts was read by McGill, and adopted. ) Rev. Canom Grout re-elected | clerical seeretaryl Francis Keng wasre- | vlected lay R. J. Car} son, was re-elected treasurer. 1 brs by The motions for the re-appointment | throughout the empire and that it of these gentlemen were made amidst | would be a-pecnliafly fitting to much enthusiasm, a warm tribiite be- | release these men and thus "earn the ing paid to tae officers for their good | Frat tude of the Irish Catholis of work during "the year {Canada and the United States." Rev. J, 0, Crisp, Francis King, and | : > ; ma Col, MeGill were appointed on the | #EEERSede0s Seb bdiddobd | atover kind Lsrer Hird audit and counts cominit tes, | BE # toby and the United States by arbitra The report: of the treasurer was |" POLITE ESCORT, : Con, snd expresses the earnest "hope read by 11. J. Carson. A summary of | # . lines u i ¢ | that Christin en ) the report has already been published. i$ 3 Chicago, lune 13.--Ths . Me. Carson reported that the state] ehief af police, admitting ment was a very good one. It showed | condfiions at the worst, of- all" the tensts funds 16 bo in ood (5 ~fors to provide with police shape. The report was: rezarded by La SSOP. SRY Woah whe has sviod as a most encouraging one and to be out at night without sal Mt {% other male escort. was passed, find at the same time, Mr. (+ Carson was thanked for his fine report, FH was dedded to send ort to] bbb dohtbikaduihd iia ind the Synod of Toronto and Huron. Hev. F. D. Wooldeock presemted [oitawing otis of mo ak as | Young Inventor Held on Charge of ah bi w ost Le Lg " ¥ MY ceipts from the mission wivings fun, | . : orgs =» Frank L. Newman has donated a fing | for the diocesan mission fund, Wait, June 13, wlver cup for competition during the {in of the sixteen-year-ohl YMCA simmer camp, which | classified for this vear, = 3, will be held up the Ridlean canal; for [of the very small stipends of = veral [TH th the best all-round hoy Lhe | of the jonaries be it resolved, that | ®2Y of h's devi competitions will Le very Ul piiesion, e id at th on placed rinil penttentinry ths incinl discussion to the Social Reform committee for compel ory } an a general pro- mar Spay Your Fruit Trees 1 ie THIS IS THE TIME Yor Toe vcksville | Addington DEADLY CODLING MOTH, © 1We Lo Armitade, "1Crisp, Portsmouth; ! rt," Sharbet an Jones, Tamworth; mise as to the A A at 2 2 Ae Cl resret And it Is astonishing, but the partment of Agriculture says that per cent. of the blossoms are stroyved by the Codling Moth, and the only way to get rid of it Is s . SPiaYy to de eermding would be #leused, and nov mg him lay Hane «i blow ohn 300 Remnants Of Ginghsms, of Galatess, of Cotton Repp Suitings, of fancy Cotton Materials, of Musline. Lengths from 1 yd. up to 8 yds. Your Pick To-Morrow at One-Third Off. [ up th because the peace and training of 'our Canadian (life has been bed and the eivil richie of a greatly anterferad and attempted enforce the Ne Teme o he of Rome; we, of feater to cur ' Amherst tanarofy Col, 8. CC. nh greatly dis the thy ard Dhl carry il out tep of the Montreal "Irs Catholic sodeties the Grawi lettr to 1 sont tr all the net muustors, assing them to use 1 vemdine | in flue noe Lo re the pardon. The lott # forth that on {dence on whith the Col. Iwas pursly cireun stantial, and thit by {their eleven years of imprisonment they ave expiatel | their "alleged h did little damage. It oronation week the issue of SOC y Beeville; oJ [8 0 Lough- a t " with av ublication in {auada of by the Church therefore, in go long and happily beloved land,' record protest the enfore and MD. ment John's, Let us tell you how to do it and fnerease your yleld of fruft 9 "cont. of n { cree common bonds secured 26c 1b the evi. | nity, onvieted gal. ug mm our reapect ful ment of. that crime," [#211 upon all furttier | Ch and 2 " der it impossible by law | The assembdy passed this resolution morning "The assembly has profound gratitude and for the wisdom ans authors of th the properal i= all I bet ween Arsenate of Lead Sulphate of Lime .. .. T0¢ men were ! aginst decree in Canada, vood citizons to resist to ren-| Sold only at W. A. Mitchell's Hardware CIRCLES, was mnie anr legislators Remnants of Art Muslins Of CRETONNES, OF CURTAIN SCRIMS, OF WHITE CURTAIN MUSLINS, All New und this Spring's Patterns, pi One-Third Off. secretary, and is cele purlons this heart] 'with admiration th that settle IN BASEBALL time with ¥ VVETTTVOTVTHLLLTTLRTVLLTLVTTCLRLLLLHOLRLLBTRLTTRTITLLRAORS TET TLBVLLSS nth i BRIBES TANS : A 3 . ; TRAY Uptown Young Ladies are to Play for Ice Cream, The Albort street laadics" team war to have had a eveping with a rival fyetion, La lom of ice cvenm, Lo be put up by the losers, but the ruin prevented them from playing. courage of movement, {mad to Laschall differences of ame bast veal the mig ure so 58 Kimona Lengths of Serpentine Crepes 31 yard Pieces for Shorts Kimona, 7 yard Pieces of Long Kimona, Many new and pretty patteros. Your Pick To-Morrow 15c Yard. The usual price of this quality is 25¢. STOCK MARKETS beef | Furnished by BK. BB, Lyman & Co. i Anchor Building. Lightning Struck Orpheum. During the electrical storm, Monday afternoon, a shalt went in through the operating room of the Orpheum thetitve and played havoe with the wires for a short time, The wires 'an one of the electric fans wore burned out and the operator received a bad] scare. ) 191). 2.00 pom 708 June 12th, Open. 69% HAS BE ARRESTED. Amalgamat d Copper ... AMohisin x welters . I Beltimore & Chio Flovd Mer. | Preotlyn Rapid or. who | Chew, & Chio of JCB vlvania rail Paie railrond | Frie, first New! York Go AQ or 1M N. i ot. 11 ouisville & N custody at | Lehigh Valley lopesd | Mi sour Ba ix M.5M. Nirthern NYS tutario & Wor ery Penusylvania B.R ie dng Rock Island w R28 ~~ 1071 51 83g -- Ni Has Donated Cup. Seattle, | ransat being! | Ho ths 4 inventor, estimated expenses | invento offer exis weeks sed an several ¢ from the Penns hoy and in view in camp mi vw making J Or me ie tipends whose stipends | S650, be rata, | dis {ors three times keen. utter ted for the wns tal into ---- ren all. sonrees below Baseball on Monday, raised to that Montreal, 6: Ro |nevording to the amount at the 1. posal of the hoard on the 1st January fpicht Re M2, and that the amount be atlded | Everett, to which {to the chee ixsnmd to each mi {with Miss Sadie 1 fon Janwry Ist, 1912. {rested before ha t. 1 The Ssumd adjourned at one o'clock, | {until three, M ith { his charge, Rem f Silk As . All the Short Eengths from 1 yard up to 5 yards of COLORED SILKS, . Ranging in value from 50c, 08%, 76c. ssibility. has be amonnt, os possitiiity, ' in past Fas ern League choeter 5. Buffale,. 4; Newark, 3: Providence, 1, 1; Jrrsey City, 0, American League Philadhvdp hin, St. Louis, 0 Iktroit, 5; Poston, New York, 4; Claveland, 1. hicago i; Washington, 0. Naliohal League Cincinnati, 3; Loronto, had He was ar chanee to ety he Haltinmor onary . Pierce Pacific had « nat » rv the gil read | X Fortnight eleetrical he g Lbysicimg now declare his brain was wo he received an when Bishop ok while arhmenting ck while experimen n th 160% | Mi utter York, 1. Phtibhury, 4: Pr Philadelphia, 8; St. Louis, § 6 Boston, 5, Canadian Thomus, 1. | { Chicago, | | 1 eagin---Lowdon, =; St Brantford, 4; : | Bardi, 2. | | HIS WIFE And a Watertown - Husband Asks y TW hivoree, Watertown, N.Y, June 13.54 of ahsolite divorcee is demanded Albert EB. Jerram, of this city, in an | action just started by him against his] wife, Flora A: Jerram, whose present | rexidence is suppossd to be in Can | wilh. Two co-respondents are named | and the complaint indicates that there | AITHEUL decre by | is at least one other, who is unknown! to the hushand. The Jerrams were marviad at Pright on, Ont, October 29th, 1903, They | _ have three chilldren. They lived to. | r ptil 1968, when, the husband | charges, his wife left him. in May, { The complaint nabes two co-respon- | dents, Frink McDosald, with whom the wile is charged to .have beso un-! faithful at Glen Park in 1907, and Lbs | ley Taylor, with whour infidelity is | ch at Belloville; Ont., in 1900, | Had No Confidence in Banks. { Troy, N.Y., June 13. Because. hohad areas of peas, mixed grains, and hay, wo confidence in banking stitutions, and clover, er Daniels, of Hoosie Falls, Rens [of aver 9. w cotnty, 8 motrning the loss af | F100 in erombmeks which were burn | od, Monday, when his Kouse was de feng practically He made several fue | Spskatchowan and g i" "fire. rove or ta save his hoardwl cash, but was driven back by the (lames, ~~ Reported Washed Away. 'Chihuahua, Mexico, June 13 Santa Fidalia, eighteen miles oust of bere, is ted washed' away. Twenty 'were raed ax the result of the Chu: ware river overflowing, due to heavy to Visit Canada. 13.~Lord Knollys, the informs the Cana- Press 0 the It anada, fof spring |The total area in FIELD CROPS IN CANADA, Excellent Reports. Received From _-- A the Provinees, Oitiwa, June 13.--A bulletin of th cefisus and statistios office states that the season this year has bern favor able for field crops 'in all inl excellent reports been received from the proviaces The lowest percentage of condition is made for fall wheat, which suffered from inadequate protection the winter months, cand also to some ex- tent from spring frosts, The areas 'of fall wheat nre greatise than last year by 4.30 er cent, and wheat by [L50 per cent, wheat is 10,503, 100 acres, as compared with 9.394.300 ig 1910 and 7,750,400 in 1909, "ihe per cent. condition of fall wheat at the nd of May was S063 ani of spring wheat 96.697 The area of oats is 1,279,500 sores and' its condition $4.76, as compared with 9,864,100 scres and 93.95 per cent. condition last year. Barley and rye each slow a small i area, but the condition is higher than at the same period last year. Slight decreases are also reported for parts Oo have all on with per cent. ecandition have a ried for the donor 106 in Manitoba, Alberta. The area of field erops named is 32,051,700 acres for 1911, compared with 30,504,000 acres for 1910 snd 2%, 104.900 arres for 1900, "In the provi of Manitoba, Sas katchewan and Alberta the area in wheat, onts and barley was 3.491 41 neras in 100; GOMIISY acres in 1905, 11,952,000 acres in 1W09, and 13,806,300 seres in 1910, and it is 15.855.500 aces this vear. The ju crengp -of these crops from 190 to 1911 was 7.663090 acres in Manitoba, 7.364.315 acres in Saskatchewan and Alberta. Hay and clover teandition of 91.45 decrease in i affected as his propeusity for ing 'chalks purporting to have 1 drawn by 120 120% Souther, Pacih beer I Reg 1 wealthy relatives has de- | : {non Vacifie viloped Stel BABE GAVE ALARM. Saved Lives of Family. June 13 combustion is thougdt heen the cause of a fire which Monday morning damaged the building and : stock of Walley's drug store to the! turn extentpf probably § JOO or 81,500. {uly Mrs. Orme, wife of W. H. Oenie, pho-| Sept. Lographer, studio and living | Dec. . apartments ave over the drug store} wakenad shortly before four o'clock Yo | find the rpom filled with smoke. A lp Imby, probably made restless by the rom stnoke, wakened her and probably sav od the lives of the whole family, asi Mr. Orme was almost overcome by the smoke. Probably Whole Chicago. Close 874 7 86% Open, 869 Wheat-- July Sept. Ingersoll, Ont, Spontane: | ous to have NK Nt i o 513 564 ha aod ML 561 whose STOCK QUOTATIONS MeCunig Bros, Montreal Through J. 0. Hutton, : June 13th, 1911. 24 = M14 333 8. 2b wie D8 by 19 1604 on 1174 135 bh Cynada Cement ----p-- mn CPR. nis " Adjourned Till Wednesday. { town Reserve " sesdons of the peave Detroit United opened Tuesday afternoon before Judge | Dominion Sue Wadden at the court house. The grand | Minn. & Bt. Paul jury comsisting of W. R. Davis, uore- | Montreal Power man), Nelsan Boyce, James Braden, |} (00 ans, Limited Joseph Cullen, 8S. W. Davy, Ww. 44 chelien & Untario . Fleming, 0. B. Henderson, Wilived | Toronte Railway Heflormian, George Kirk, J. 0. Lyons, | Jd. Marsh, Andrew MeFadden, amd James Parker, jr., were sworn in. Al true bill was returned (a the two sault cases namely, Lawrence Conecra charged. ..with assaulting a guard in| with public futerest to stale whethe 'the penitentiary, and James Eslrd, his deperiment is preparing cromina Barrighold, charges with assaulting laction cgaihiet the Ameren Toba George Warmington alse of Barrieficld. company officers, The court adjourned until ten o'clock, | % Wednesday, m order to secure thw ne- | cessary witnesses, ~~ ¢ 2103 The = gtveral Refusks, to Reveal, Washington, June 13.--Mtorney-Gen Steamer Had Breakdown. mm Wrigit, assistant to switchboard operator ai Toronto Electrical De- | velopment Co.'s pltiat, was killed ine o'clock to-night. stantly by coming in contact with a} shortarm cable at the works It isi said that. 1 volts through | the man's body. 1 ------ mn om A wise giel is indisposed when . Asked. Offered, lernl Wickershath reported to the house hat he did not consider it compatible The steamer Alexandria met with = 2.000 Vv y ey pw! on Monday night, on her 1 Volts Through Body. 7 ind wa from Picton." A breakdown || Niagors Falls, Out; June 13.---Will-| in her machinery caused her to sta; 4 Trenton over night. She is expect od to arrive at Folger's wharl at seven xpectedly after Your Pick To-Morrow 25¢ Yard bhi ih ich hh hhh dh ho chord Deh ohhh hhh hh hhh bh dh hh hh ch hhh hd TULL LVLETTETLTAETT LA TTL TTR TELTLLB ELTA CTCL EES -~ -~ » go ee a -------------- PICTON SOLDIERS HERE. They Anived by Boat Night. The members of the 16th Regiment, that district, arrived early on Monday night for the fire field camp. They made the trip via the steamer Juinte (ueen, sud arrived it Swift's wharf at 6:48 o'clock. The hand was also on hand, and after ar ing formed in line and playad the Soldier Boys™ to the camp grounds "The Uninte- Queen made part of the journey in the sovers electrienl =towm, and it wae quite lively for a time. STILL AFTER DELINQUENTS, Mippit : a in Regard to Sanitary By-laws of : the City. Five more cases came before Magi r {state Farrell, in the police court, on Ii Tuesday morning, regarding the sani- tary by-laws of the city, for improve ments not haviog been put in houses. All the. work must be wider way, or fines will be imposed. Two drunks were fined 81 and costs A-------- Monday on from Picton. ani > list was taxed $15 and costs. A wold gaghered in yesterday afternoon, ¢ {her get; Yo the was given a chance to camp. Direct Vote Plan. al Washington, June 13.-The senate, last night, by a vote of 64 to 2A, the vesolution amendivg the Laidlaw & Son each, and a member of the protibited | econviitution to provide for election of seputors by direct popuise vote, aasse WN TEAS ATL LLL LAAT LTA TALL TLT TALLIS TLS EABSSss ne ad sSeaae cess ssssssssssssssffeesssassasssssnassecas Govern rrrsasssressssang ee _-- I -- EET ---- 0040000000000000000001000000060¢ se0e0 00 vening - Slippers $2.00 to 3.50 Patent Pumps, Vici Kid Beaded Slippers $3.00 and 3.50 Satin Slipp 3 with Strapat - $3.00 White, Yellow, Pink, Blue, Mauve, Green, $3.00 Sis ~~ © Satin Pumps, no Strap All Sizes, Blue Pink and White. E LOCKETT SHOE STORE

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