Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Jun 1911, p. 1

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Mor London on Coronation Day?" . sit for "and M. YEAR 78 -NO. 143 oN FARCE What Andrew Camegie Calls A RIDICULOUS WASTE OF MONEY, DECLARES THE LAIRD OF SKIBO. Old Andrew Thinks the Ceremony Is a Foolish Display--King George, He Says, Will Rule as Well as His Father. Skibo, Scotland, that the coronation is all a gigantic farce and na sinful waste of money, Andrew Carnegie at Skibo weastle, Sa turday, expressed the belief that Eng bad will never stand for another. "Do vou think 1 would leave this ask ed the laird, "Not much, I don't know if there will ever be another coronation, but | don't believe Eng land will ever stand for another fool ish display such ax this, will gradually wake up to nonsense, "The investiture of 4 Wales with the Order of th another old custom which ridieulous, (HF course, England always has had coronations, and the 'England never changes anything,' but | believe they are making such a nuisance of this one that it will prove un last, final fling "This ix not eriticism of family. will make a king as his father. | doubt if wanted to be king, therefore, it take time for Win to get--a bwld on the people, hut he ix thoroughly Eng Esh and will wield "a great influence for good. He will be R rorowghly sympaihy with the arbitration treaty with Amerita." all such Prince Garter 1s the (ieorge he may SHOT BRITISH OFFICIAL Revenge for Englishman's Activity in Prosecuting Strikers. Trichinopoly, British India, June 19 Robert William 1. Ashe, British col leetor for the maritime district of Tinnevelll, was assassinated, Satu day, by a Brahmin attorney, who then committed suicide. With his wile, Ashe wis sitting in a car of a milway train nt Maniyvachi, when the Hrahmin approached and, without a word, shot the collector dead, Ashe conducted the trial of the Tu toorin rioters last your and his mur der in atteibuted to revenge. IF SHE MAKE Can Quit Habit. Baker City, Ore, June 19. Mra, Sid C. Lave, whose lmshaud's counter divorce being heard here, and who was declared by Artist Rurns- EFFORT. Mrs. Love Cigarette = Jones to be the most beautiful woman | she ! in the world, to-day declared that would give up cigarettes. The alleged excessive cigarettes by Mrs. Love is one of the principal points made agamsé her the testimony here. She declared she would quit the use of cigarettes. which has caused so much comment her. smoking of FIVE INJURED, IN AUTO ACCIDENT, TWO DE AD, Machine Turned Turtle--Miss Flor! ence Crawford and Douglas Braidwood Victims. Orilhin, Jube 19. <Two five are injured, all of Toronto, result of an automobile accident. The auto turned turtle, gomg down a hill on the way to Urchard Beach, a sum mer resort, when the emergency brake was put on too quickly. The dead ave: Miss Florence Crawford and Douglas Braidwood. TWO ARRONAUTS RMLLED as the At the Start of the Paris to London Race, Capt. Princetau, M. dead were | Paris, June 19. Lemartin and M. Leudron, are Gaubert and M. Bille injured in the first stage Paris seriously the aeroplane flight from London. Fifty started. Application of Queen's, Ottawa, June 19.-The Canada Ga- zette says i: Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the parliament of { anada, at its present session, by the board of trustees of |} the university of Queen's college, at Kingston, for an act to change the corporate name thereof to that of "Queen's University at Kingston"; to confirm existing arrangements, regu- lutions and appointments, to, provide for the election of a rector and other officers; Lo determine the ecorporators thereof, a tion and duties of the trustess, coum cil and senate of the university and for other Andrew T. Thomp son, solicitor | for applicants, Te Colonize "Garden of Eden. London, 'June, 19. England is Tike: to have a new region {oe colonizas t 3 witless the Germans should take of the field first. The region is the locality between Baby. Jon and Bagdad, where the Garden ol |B Rien is believed to have heen situated. It will be sirtigated. Spend the Afternoon on the Water, via the American Steamer America Thursday, 2230 and Canadian ih Supper on board "DAILY MEMORANDA. rio "PRA aoe; 830) June 19. Declaring | The people | of | is sunply | saying | roval 15 va excellent | in | shout | are dead and | of | to | and to declare the constituy OPENING. COTTAG) The Millionaiye Colony Arriving a the Bay. Aléxandria Bay, N.Y., June 19. Millionaire Bay colony is rapidly as suming its summer | propqriions, be |eause cold Weather causes po delays for the owners of sumer, homes that have cost thousands of dollars. In the past few days many of these weal: {thy persons who have spent years at ithe Thousand Islands, have arrived, followed by the usual retinue of ser vants, Charles Hayden and family, of New York, have opened their magnificent home at Fairyland, while Hudson P. ~The, arrived Is- a former mayor of Cleveland, last week, to summer at Rosette land, : Mrs. George Hasbrouck, and sons, George and Phillip, have opened their home on Manhattan Island. L. { Havden, of New York, secretary a Thousand Islands Yacht Club, is also at the river. SPENT NIGHT ON LAKE. $ Windsor, June 19.--A thick imepenetable fog forced a long chain of boats from Lake Huron to Lake Erie to spend last night out. Eight hundred people spent the night on Grassy Island, near Amherstburg, owing to fogs. | * 13 le 1s i Peete eat * le {+ le | HERE IE SIE EIE SEE EIIED RECIPROCITY ALREADY WON. Penrose Predicts for the Measure. Washington, 19. told ( | Senator Vietory Senator Pen Faft that the is won. The Root according of Fane Pres reciprocity will be who = floor of the senate, All will be defeated. 'On aggre the measure, for a reduced majority of poll of forty-nine Loot {rose has ident bt for | nmendiment to the the hill other amendipents final passage sate of ixty { thus careving the 'pact of living hy a safe twenty nine. An incomplete { the how vote of {to rminst the beaten, senad in charge on th thire will be an vows for Leost, senate twenty five ny n A FIGHT WITH THUGS Resulted in Detective Receiving a Broken Jaw---Thugs Chased and Captured by Police. Toronto; Fune 18 Detective Wal face lies in St. Michael's hospital as a result of a beating from three sup posed professional thugs, © whom he met in Helpert's pawnshop, Saturday afternoon They were | ery, which {when Detective {placed all three under arrest | A terrible scuffle fultowed, {which the sleuth had his and _his face battered | and generally beaten up Cnr of the men was grrested being chased six blocks { Laide dtreet, from York {post office. The other two escaped by | Jumping rig outside of Eaton's i store, The peice and the detective scoured the city for the missing Land succeeded r capturing them SHEP PIPER PEEE PPE FEFMEPP wwel pawn, and loaded down with they were trying to Wallace appeared during hroken was nw he niter long Ade street to mto a force TO HONOR THE KING, London, "June 18 Fallon has ordered the Roman Catholic churches on coronation day in honor of King George. "'He is the only British ruler to ascend the throne without insulting Catholics," he sald + * Bishop i i i i mass in *» PEPE + + + + a amasassss adsl ------------------ SHE FELL SEVEN STOREYS. Street Car Passengers Witness Wo- man's Frightful Death. New York; June 19.~Passengers the Amsterdam avenue car about four o'clock, this morning, were startled "by {seeing a woman, falling from the seventh floor of the Severn apartment house to the sidewalk aid being in stantly killed. When the passengers had recqvered from the (shock of the spectacle, some ran into the house and notified the {hall boys, one of whom identified the { body as that of Margaret CUromin, housekeeper for the family of 8S. W. Woods, who are at their lodge in Can ada for the summer 50,000 ALBANIANS PRAY WITH THE SULTAN A Dramatic Anti Christian Spectacle Witnessed on the Plain of ¥ in June 1 iA py rp MANS Sau on on the plain {of 'Kossove, yesterday. The monster spectacle was drafnatically stageman: vy and its climax was the reading the grand vider of a Aamation pardoning all Alabanian and Bulgar ian political prisoners. The object. was to arouse the reli. gious fervor of Moslem Albanians and preveat «them | joining the rebellious Chriytans. ag Ww. on' Red 30S pn. fr Roker, 4 Hanley, agent. Rose, of New York, whose father was | amendment. | IN TORONTO PAWNSHOP the | men | +! Hiradley's Steamer Caspian le leaves at Jota Sundays Thossand Is | aly KINGSTON, LATEST TI TIDINGS THE WORLD'S EPISODES GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- i SIBLE FORM. | A-- Matters That Interest Everybody-- Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Re. membered. ) { Canadian Boy 'arrived in London and attract much attention, BR. 1. Borden was given a fine recep tion by Manitoba conservatives on his arrival at Winnipeg. i The American Protective Tariff league has sent out a general alarm, and will do everything in its power to keep reciprocity from passing the sen- ate. At Amoy, China, eighty-tiree deaths from the bubonic plague and seven deaths from smallpox were reported during the two weeks ending yester- day. Hay and grain fed ihe fleas of a $150,000 fire in a three-store: hynlding occupied by George N. Ranhiardt and company, grain dealers, ir. the irons, New. York, Saturday. Rew James Howard IM.A., B.D., of Union Theological Sem- {inary, New York, succeed Rev | Prof Biand as professor in' church his- tory, at Wesleyan College, Montreal { The United: States battleship Dela- | ure in the corona- anchored at Torbay | yesterday afternoon, and proceeds to | Spithead on Monday for final prapara Seouts have 18 LO ware which is to lig {tion naval review, tions. | The | way {force Transcontinental Rail lik€ly to en 85,000 a month who fail © National Commission is not the penalty of to com occupied the' lust. vary Robinson, 4 Dritis ONTARIO, MONDAY, JUNE io, 1911. "= PEOPLE EXCITE ARKESTED WAN AT THE OPEN GIHAVE Whale Town in Mourning for Mrs. 'Gurney--Her Husband Accused. Madrinia, 3 Howard i of his valful of emen wha had | of the fan OF HIS WHE. ie Just as passing the grave h the las hie earth was alin gore FULL REHEARSAL HELD - AND ral procession arr him charge of forgery Mrs. Gurney was prominent young women in She was the daughter of Mayor Eu gene H. Moore and had been employed mn .the mayor's office. As a mark of respect during her funeral all the ity buildings and most of the stores were closed. It was an bonor paid to only one other woman in the history of the city, Mrs, Mary A, Livermore. selon p---- the most the oly one - of BOTH THE KING QUEEN ATTENDING. WITH Archbishop of York to Preach the Sermon--Eight Thousand Tickets Have Been Sold for the Abbey. London, Eng., June 19.--A final full rehearsal of the corenation was held, to-day, with the king and queen at tending. It was announced, to-day, that the Archbishop of York will preach {he sermon. in tie abbey, There was none for King Edward. All London is in a fever of excite ment. The streets are jammed with people and important personages from every land are arriving hourly. Two days' rain has destroyed miles of street decorations and a lot have ta be re placed. Eight thousand tickets have been sold for the abbey, while twenty thousand will crowd the stands in the vicinity. Lord Kitdhener, who has full command of the police and sol diers, will ride beside the carriage of the king and queen. The Queen's Kindness. June 19. Queen Mary, ves- terday, sent a bouquet of orchids and other choice Howers to Edith the thirteen-year-old girl who jured by the bolting of the royal horses returning from Ascot, Thurs day. The others who were injured are out of danger. London, Lever, was in- % WILLIAM Governor of "W KITCHEN, North Carelina INDI TED FOR KIDNAPPING, THE REVENUE OF CANADA Detective Who Arrested John J. Me. Nainara Before Grand Jury. Million Dollars Ahead Was Sixteen | against contractors, { plete their work lin the contracts At Rome, N.Y., {ris, driver of [loading a chute, way, thraciie were buried James GG. | Woodstock) fore hopelessly ford, will again tive standard at minion election? in the time specified Mor Was William waggon, structure gave Mo tong of an and both horses | to death while a coal at the releasing | aver Morris and erushed Wallace, barrister, of | several times be used to be the | conl { who lias contested what | liberal riding of North Ox | the. conserva- ! | carry the do forthcoming WEBDED To HE MAN HER SISTER DIVORCED. Florence Powell, of Ogdens | burg, Becomes the Wife of | Walter Larabre. ! » | | | Miss NYS dune 19.-An made the marriage Ogdensburg, nouncement is of Miss Florence Mrs A, Powell, nue, to Walter excursion Larabee cawe months when he eloped with ter of the and married her in Prescott She refased of Powell, daughter of New York Larabee, mate on Riverside, into promikence of ave the = steamer some ago, L SiS present bride tor live with him, and few months age the marriage mulled. At the time the older was mm Jove with a iyofng the city, and is said to have with alone iter A quar the she Has sine "mar n was an-} sinter | business | | man of CHR away {rel with { vied, Larabee decided not to fight caw, and hack the {as the husband of the vounget dangh | ter. | : . | ENGINEER KILLED, AND | | BRAKESMAN'S BACK BROKEN man the i" now in family Freight Saskat- In' the Collision of Two Traine at Indian Head, chewan, Sask, June 19.-En gineer Pratt waw killed, Brakeman back was, brokea, and Prakeman Melntgre seriously] hart in head'of collision of freights. Indiay Head, was less BUSINESS IS DULL. Great Lakes Traffic is at a Stand! still, Cleveland, June 19. --~Not in years, | vemsel owners say, has there been such | stagnation in freight traffic on the Great Lakes as® during the present sea- | son. Local carriers estimate that al total of 500 vessgfs are in port, none. of which has bad 5 cargo since the close of navigation ast fall. { | Ore traffic isiumusually light, Report {of a bumper crop in the North-West, however, cause wessel ownars to hope that there will be a big increase in freightage before the season ends. Ballets Flew During Big Fire. Swift Current, Sask., June 19 company, limited, hardware store, yesterday, and demolished the build mg and contents. At a time tne car trogen exploded in ope continuous | roar with several large explosions || from powder and fortumately thel; large garoline tanks were buried deep | enough in the ground that they did nol go up. The loss to the Great Nottherm will be about $100,000, with Imi that amount covered by in- surance. -------------- Nothing to Keep Out Mormons. Ottaws, Jue 19.--W. D Scott, com- nussioner of imaegra tion, stated, to day, that immigration regulations to mons out of Canada. "They 'do not practice polygamy in ithe west," , "and so | the International | Tilley, | when {teen {of Engineer Charles Blaylock and Con- jars. Glags 'was shattered in the NO CAUSE FOR ALARM Canada Has Hoisted the there 38 nothing in the (to England keep Mor | "the policy of British preference hi ok Hush huge reed mi Lat Year. Ind.,, June 19.~Detec Mtawa, 19. and James Hossick of Los Angeles, Cal. wndicted on kidnap- John J. MeNamara, seevetary of oeiation of Bridge ligm Workers, from Namara was indi mepiracy to dynamite, munty grand jury, Sa Indianapolis, Ww. A detective, Final figures show Canada's revenue last year ending March 3lst to have totalled 117,7580,- 109: which isthe greatest by far the dominion has ever had and is sixteen and million ahead of the proceding vear. This vear there is every indication that the revenue will approach a han dred and thirty millions, In the last fiscal year customs revenue amounted to $72.965.394 excise, $16, NO9537 postal returns, $9,146,953; pub- hie works and r 10,515,534, mixcellageous, § The expen- diture on revenue account last year was S87. 773,995, an increase of eight and a quarter millions. Expenditure on capital account totalled $33,696,222, of half a million. During two months of the present 31st, Canada's burn June tive a city were charges of pibg \ 82 and Structural a quarter this and on charges of « {by thle Marion « turday. city M ted INQUEST NEXT FRIDAY INTO THE oRATH OF "IaMES MADILL, TORONTO, Who Killed at Neweastle-- | Thomas Smith, of Kingston in St Michael's Hospital. Neweastle, June Maal, who wus Frida wreck Limited, ternoon, A Loroner V8, 1 decrease the first | tisee al vear ending May [revenue was $18,573,441, Was AN AUTHOR INJURED, . BY BURST BOTTLE 19. The body of crushed tg here of the! taken to accom- a Dr. A. MacPhail, of Montreal, ! ceives Glass in Both of His Eyes. June 14. Dr. well-known seriously James death International Toronto Saturday brother was sworn in by the body the sume Re. Coroner 'a A panied by lus jury N the was ind viewed Andesw Mac Phail,- the author and essayist, was injured last night by the exploston of a bottle of at his residence on Pdarl Montreal, station, after which to ing uest Friday, adjourned Ie here June 2 King ston He street, the injured was on Ms way to Sarnia the back, and Michael's hospital, Thomas Smith, aerated water sailor, was Te Tor. was wnjured moved to onto Fifteen seconds' difference of the k would: probably resulted in one of the worst eat astrophes in the history of the for the eastbound local from Toron to had just cleared the wrecked ~ train the accident Had phinged into the eight heavily loads which were eastbound track, it undoubtedly a heavy list. The i bottle doctor was immediately t upon at the Roval Victoria Hospital, where a spe cinlist proneunced that one eye could be saved and that there were good hopes of saving the other He was about to les for the maritime pro vines when the accident occurred from the both eves: Glass shattered entered ' ot ope in the i time have wre wid, Ave ocenrred it - HAS STRA THC ON A RESIGNED? passer cars, slowed over on the woula have No Official Word Has Been Received in 'Ottawa. 19 Daniel Me denied the report that to _micceed Lord Strathcona Canadian high commissioner. The ru that William White, vice-president £Rwitt-follow Lord Strath credited here, 19.--No Strathcong's resignation yet. resulted in death June Sir Winnipeg, | vigh- |. Millan, to-day, was about and was which late, train, minutes in charge he is as ductor George Arnold, bad just passed Neweas Ne when the passengers in Lthe es \ were shaken from seats and piled on top of each tha Hoor by mor tof the t cona Is Uttawa, of Lord been received here Children Found Deserted. Toranpte, June 19 two girls aged nime and sevat, and boy, aged five were found. wandering on down town streets. The girl was badly bruised. $he said her name wits Steadl, and that her mother bad sent them to their grandmother in Whitby, who told them to go back. They were | turned St. Vicent Paul society. all their ther & 2 Se official word has : June a succession of terrific . on win dows, seats wrenghed from their fast eninge, and. iron supports snapped like matechwood. Thi#argin stopped in the about a himdred yards, and the panic-#tricken passengers hastily {emerged throwgh the broken vesti- | bules, to find the train scattered in sepentine fashion along the track for a distance of two hundred yards Three "ghildren a space of over to de Leaps to Death in Ravine. June 19 William J. Black, aged thirty-one, who boarded at 57 Parliament street, committed sui cide on Saturday by jumping from the L Howard street bridge to. the Rosedale lravine, death being instailaneous. Practically every bone in his body was i hroken, SAYS SIR WILFRID Toronto, Preference Policy to the Mast, He Says. London, Jane 19. At a Jaacheon of | the Constitutional Club presided ber | by A. J. Balin L Saterday, Sir Wil | fri Laurier told the big gathering of | British En n and overseas pre | miers that the reciprocity agreement betwee: Canada snd the United States need cause no alarm to anvone. Cane adn, he said, wished to trade with the | mother country in preference 16 any other land, but that did aot mean that it should treat with her alone. | Koote: Whatever privileges weve granted to | Bash Pires af R may, other countries would be given equally | Nelson, B.C June 19. --Bush "In Canada," he said, around Kootenay Like canmed connd Rev. Archibald Currie Dead. {known Presbyterian {nway yesterday, Jin the person of Rev. | | Archibald Currie, MA, at his late | home in Sonya, Ont. lasting for ten months, caused fall and fracture of his hip. by been hoisted to the top of the and there it will stay whatevers (reat | {bush is exceptionally dry ot account of of baseball FP Uain does or does not do. " you Rave mislaid the strest ino rains, =. 'Try a sack of "Quality". flour lighted with results, iH Over the Coronation of King | Splam, 19 @ LAST EDITION WE ATH PROBABILITIES, Ont, June 18, 10 am Ot. tawa Valley sud Upper St Lawrence Modera westerly winds, fine and warmer to-day and Tuesasy ~ § TRNTON TS COROUTON DFS Thursday, June 22nd This Closed { SHAVE EVERY OTHER DAY. Order Issued by Managers Kane Daivies. Spokane, W 19. Managers of dairies in Spokane sete a Haunt dure compelling milkers il other workers iu their establishments shave eviry otfer day. ° GnMth, posident of dairy farm, sad he believes the torigtnated by J! iL Haguin, @ fionaire daby man in Restucky, bs atop ted all paris of ry. al duirvelen od a have installed dries in stables Toronte, of _Speo-_ sh, June and near ure w ot 2st, me hie on 1 Hhomas the Glen m coun have and | laun milking | mitkers wear white <uits whieh raanged rv day. Some {of the dairy m#éa say that, while al han on whiskers without uistion one of sanitary importance, sch order might make it difoult oH - sufficient help, even at wage scale, which ranges from $15 to $45 a month.' In &ny event, it is an nounced, facial adornments in the way} big whiskers must go. he Store Will All Day. Be already tobavon with conpe tion The are che aang basis and with the ove tae i i | [| & : JEWS FOUGHT CHRISTIANS, + Toronto, June 19 -- Five 4% Hebrews were injured in a riot in the foreign district, , and eight arrests were made in an uprising of Jews against Christian workers preaching on a street corner, which resulted in a Jew- against-Christian fight. ~ Decorate ! Decorate n m *e¥T P44 e teeter ete 4000 TIPPER i$ OF SAV AGERY. EXHIBITION NS Decorate What French Senator Calls Aeto.] plane Contests. Paris, June 19. Yesterday's plane catastrophe was the cause debate in the French senate to-day as | to whether the government should | countenance contests which claim such | death tolls "Verituble exhibitions of savagery," said one senator, Noth ing definite was done; however A PRIEST AVERTS A | MURDER AS DRIVER FIRES eoci OUR OFFERING SUGGES Strikebreaher Resisting Attack Turns MATERIALS BY THE Weapon Aside as Clergyman Calls to' Him. New York, June 19. With vaver preascd against assailant's breast, Frank strike break ing truck driver, from committing murder Eighty-Second street and Park i priest | leaped from his drdered | him not Naot a moment foo clergyman's interference, was in the act of the trigger He raised his weapon as the suddenly loomed up beside him, "and the hullet padped harmlessly above his intended victim's head "Father, save] murderer," said handed the revolve the Rev Ignatius Lovela church Kighty-} thanked for' sa ansail DECORATI ATE HE EVERYWHERE, I'HE STORES-DECOR- HOMES DECORATE aero of a A day of all days--The crowning of the Empire's King -Let it be a , day never to be forgotten in the history of this loyal city. We can do it if we will DECORATIONS Little nd are within erybody, the T8 YARD THIS, , ®e. to 18e Red, at White and Blue. FLAGS OF ALL KINDS, from 3c. to Me mn colors, his re COLORED DROP PICTURES I OF King George and Queen Mary; Pritish Coat of Arms for verandahs, ote, at $3135 and $2.95, 'AKE EXCEPTIONALLY BEAUTIFUL an al win Boedge, a was staved dow wl avenue, when waggon and IFHEST to shoot wis thal the drive soon fon pulling e the Coronation Brooches prety and Pin priest vam at WINDOW idea will phehaps and see 1 STEAC Y's {OBERT J. RED, The Leading Undertaker, "hone 577. 230 Princess Street, give be-sure vou ve me from be ing a the rit ' breaker, as he the priest, ile) of in Park avenue, street While clergyman from taking away who was = ourth the him at Hoed ge Ih his effusive JAMES REID aud 206 PRINCESS STREDH, "Pusu 14 147 for Ambulance. BRASS 'muDS. of them that we will clear at TURK 'Phone nz nt slipped The 04 4 | | i 2 xX URpY; ATION WEE K. Five meri Juve 19 Royal tives will arrive in June 20 King will receive speci and delegations at ham Palace" June 21 will miers Tune June 23 through London June 24 scNaval review al Spithead. © June 26 at theatre June 29 through represen. London and Queen al envoys tucking ROWNTREE'S Coronation Chocolates PEPPPPEVEP OPO r eG King and colonial qucen receive prre- Corona ion Proces«<ion CHRISTIE'S Engin Biscuits "JAMES REDDEN & C0. Abolish Dogs of War. June 19.-The dogs of war, hounds trained for scouting, the approach of the enmny, the wounded, ete., are by isstied, to be dropped military establish wv {ala processioa Final procession London P LPF PPE VR IFIP LIPO * Seed SEPP EPP SHEE E440D Again br, 19. ~The Spin leath Lr v charge Verdict Ouimet. (Mtawa, June Mrs. Edith Mary tion with whose « Hull, is held on has been doncluded, that the woman died the result of a crimitial oper formed ad the office of J Ouimet, Phys Tan, Wo tie ont ingest in conne aime t, of of murder pry found {rtinwn, Lon per Vexander of Hull Berlin, military {vey detecting at x recos ering {an order from the German ment L.: A The dogs, alter a trial of seven years, {have failed to develop the qualities of SAILS FOR HOME WITH fwhich. wo much was expected st the His 24 CHILDREN time of theis introduction A Steamer Aground. Marie, Ont, June 19 he Canadian passenger steamer City of.Ottawa, bound down, went aground on Round Island, middle grounnd, dur fog early Sanday morn wrecking tag Schenck aft to the (Miswa's assistance just + | Ball Fan Proud of Kis Thicteen Singles A -- Triple. duns Sanit Ste ring a dense ihe to ny Pittsburg 9.9 Aogust fe Toronto, Jane 19 An old and weil jk ndeavs, =» mimfter passed | i glass worker, after, ar illness | twenty four a he also fires twenty-one has | erable damage. Several buildings were happy to day mast | burried, and more are threatened. The | Peeially jovons for {none of the children had dind.} bread gud pasity, and yom will be de {le Pais ' expert She is aot believed to be senously here his native in of Ford it damaged s for near Vaccination Canses Stir. Montreal, June 19 ry vacation haz dedared yesterda Pelgiuw atompanied by Fb ehldra takes with Hortane made in th {the Alleghon {and his wife left, Frand; and wife Ind tdentally commforiabl industry - The anti-compul of Montreal against the bilt which is be 1 this week at the city council, mak vaccination ob Bgatory within fofrty eight hours. They declare it unjust and Imrbarous him sorely glass t an War Landenux 4 country Line Wan 5 ge Lo yes Phin short faanily ne ears ago, a RRrrige mspmtous, The <1 london He deseriiws & follows Mian' tafter their " Hlectrocuted at Peterboro. Peterbors, Jane 19 George Wag- ner, of Guelph, was eeéigocuted while working wires of the louabes Power Co. The power was turned og {by mimiake at the power house, - ian great adware coed his fapnil fand departure "The score in mann Thar singlee, four two bagpers and Now we make 8 home rus.' | {He on a pe

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