RENTS T0 STAY LATEST TIDINGS Poople to Pay For Gas and Despatches From Near and - - ; ; i § & - Ee ---- * = > ------ ved Monday afternoon. i o THE WORLD'S EPISOD | The funeral was beld from Lis late IT IS. NOT ADVISABLE ES ¢ residence, 50 Spencer avenue, Lhe ser- vices being conducted by Rev. A] L TO CUT THEM OFF AT THE PRE- IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SENT TIME SIBLE FORM. ¥ - Dail , - r o a . KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JUNE LAST . BDITION 20, 1911. Ey WRECK VICTIM BURIED. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. "B8/ HOUXDS ON THE TRAN lg ------------ x t : j ---- For Out, June 20. 10 am 3M - Five; "Brothers and Brother-in-Law ; (Of a Besperado Whe Held up ~swa Vea x pper St Lawrence i s Carry dames Madill to Grave. | : Saleon. . FE Tey a Wan eanty Mite Toronto, .-June 2M--Carried to resem : his five brothers and one the remains "of James Madill, who lost his life in the wraek tof the international flyer on Friday ing them before the lieutenant-gover nor-in-council. The cost for t four years was 81170 The selling of deben tures was like plucking fruit; it had to be plucked when ripe. There were certain seasons when it could not be done. (Continued on Page 5.) § $s | Pocatello, a re ms ocatell aftempted ER Eh Se) CORTON DY At ida ad g an othe, = now believed to be near Idaho Falls : i Thursday, June 22nd 3 To Canadians to Mark Kiig's Row PROF. ADAM SHORTT MADE COMPANION OF MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE, the Maho, J 1 grave by $ brother-in-law a saloon MIXED MARRIAGE WAS BLES "ste. wsegpied after shooli : -- The whale vigion is terrorized by Pope_ Sends Benediction to Catholic deeds; He has beft a blood 'trail bes Girl w iding Protestant. mind @tenuany rah 4 y Denver, Col., June 20.--"Holy Father ile is - 2 blesses mharriage." These four words, Sure: FN Sel >a sent by wire thousands of miles over: This = Steye Will Be land, under water, from Rome to Den- Closed All Day. ver, pronounced the highest benedic- : tion of the Catholic religion upon the wedding of Miss Florence Sheedy, a Catholic girl, 10 I. Townsend Burden, jr., of New York, a Protestant. Idaho, and is ke two an rampage Fr | another wounds jare now Geiggie, of the Cowan avenue Preshy- sino terian church. The floral contributions were beautiful. Oh GIVEN | | THE POPR TO AUT, Discussion in the City Council Mayor Graham Objected to the Retaining of the Rentals, 4 * + Matters That Interest Everybody-- HOUR OF CORONATION; Notes From All Over--Littlé of Everything Fasily Read and Re- membered, New York, Jure cable from Rome s first broad 1 to curb aviation be its frightful cost of ln: Ife, will be launched Pope . . Pius Shocked grieved at the killing three aviators and the juring of five others near Paris, the pope made it known that he will soon launch an international cru- sade against aeroplane rac- ing for money prizes Fined for Shooting Brother. ! . Denae ile barged wich shooting ho | Decorate n" Decorate !!! Max Aitken, of Montreal, Made a Knight--Dr. William Osler, the Great Canadian Surgeon, is Creat- ed a Baronet. London, June 20.--The coming' coro- natiop of King George is signalized by a free-handed distribution of honors. In the list announced to-night, ihe overseas premiers figure prominently. Sir Joseph G. Ward, prime minister of New Zealand, is promoted to a baronetcy. Hon. Andrew Fisher, pre- mier of Australia, and Sir Edward Morris, premier of Newfoundland, are made privy councillors. The Earl of Crewe is made a mar quis. Lord Rosebery, Lord Curzon, of Kedlestone, and Lord Brassey, re made earls. Rosebery hereafter wiil be known as the Earl of Midlothian. Both of the king's secretaries are recognized, Lord Knollys and Lieut. Col." Sir Arthur J. Biggs, the latter | being one of nine new barons created. Several hundred decorations have been bestowed. The Grand Duke Adol phus Frederick of Meocklenburg-Strelitz, | the Duke of ArgyvIl and the Duke of Fife are given the Order of the Gar ter. The exact time set for the coronation of the king and gueen in 'Westminster Abbey on Thursday Is 12 "o'clock noon, Greenwich time. This will be 7 a.m. in Kingston. BOVE | mar bey and of in- Indian or train near An unknown man, either Italian, was killed by a King Creek, The United States gunboat Dubrique lis 'en route to the upper lakes, via the . {St. Lawrence. z Cut Honeymoon Allowance. Leslie Burgem, found not guilty : T i setting fire to Yeoman's block, 4 June 0). he premium for bourg, in April last. marriage in the civil Ms ice at Ot Canadian militia officers are invited Jaws hay beer reduced The SEEVICe. 13 to participate - in - the horse show at tion ps hie Brie Jorg yueusl the Hugh, Juiy mud bo BR it contains and - marriages are fre- train porter vas struck by 2 HE quent. When one of the ladies intim- . os . in] ates an intention of becoming married at St, Catharines and di later. : it has long been the custom to allow The British steamer Ben Earn, with jo, «iv months' leave of absence on coal, is ashore twelve miles from Bar-1i,) pay, Some of the powers have rington Head, N.S. She struck in. a legidently reached the conclusion that shows that the present population is fog. £ this is too liberal and the allowance ore in ten vears of The government has bought has been cut down to four months. entit. The ductouas {reindeers, as the result of liver's finales] Tor use in the north. They may place dog tedms. The imperial conference is discussing the position of British Indigns in the "That no action be taken regarding CONFIRM ABOLITION, taking off of the meter, rentals 7 this year." ' * This clause, in the report of = the light, heat and power commitice, was adopted by the city council, on Mon- day fight. There were twelve members of council present, including the mayor and when u vote was called by ° Ald. Toye, all voted for it' 3 Mayor Graham strongly objected - to the clause, asking that no action be taken, but as he was in favor of the rest of the report, he voted for the en- tire report. The report was not taken up clause by clause. : Mayor Grabam was in the chair, the other members of council présent | were: Alds. Bailey, Carson, Couper, | Hanley, Clugston, Elliott, Fair, Har rikon, Hoag, Litton, Shaw and p Ald. Hanley was late in arriving ot A the meeting, and so' did not have a chance to vote on the guestion, but it in une tood that he too, would hav: Pere dS Bad Portugal. June assembly Lisbon, 20.--A censtituent organized yesterday with 196 deputies. ratified the government's edict formally: proclaiming the Republic of Portugal, the abolition of the monarchy and the pro- seription of the Braganza dynasty The proceedings passed without special incident. | PRET PPPRNP EET of Co- Ottawa, oo FEL PELE EIR LLORES 1 PIPPI EP FACET RRP nd off a PFEIFER ERE I 22000 John J | | and | Irish Population Decreases. Dublin, June 20.--The Irish census possession of a {ann mill, was fined $35 and "eosts, and boul « to keep the peace fdr one fifty vey inp, re + B54 Venr LT per {of males is 0.6 per cont." and 2.5 per cent. | According to the enumerators' marries, 3,235,606 of the population are Bars All Asiatic Laborers. Sanfrancisco, Jane 20,--A bill by a committee of the Asiatic 'exclusion league, barring all Asiatic laborers brother, Neill, <in a 'quarcel aver the oe Blew His Head Off Sherbrooke, Que, June 20 Edwin Chapman, a farmer mw Waterloo committed suicide, this morning, by | sum at BECORATE THE STORES~DECOR ATH THE HOMES-~DECORATE re of * the head was voted have no action taken in gard to/ the matter. a The clause regardihy the meter vent als was the only clause objected to in the report of the commitiee, presented by the chairman, Ald. Elliott, and as stated béfore, the objection was raised it be Roman per cent, retisrned as crense of 21 on {an increase of 1 per cent. Catholics, a de the 20 weturned ten years ago, while | tustant Episcopalians numibe dominions, on dhe sugpellicn home government foarke Colombia secretary number | Pro- | "19 (assistant y ih 2 | works department, iW. Dillon, deceased Charles F. Aked, forme has been of Ottawa, v nw vr H75 the ppointed public ie R. r pastor from the United States was sobmitted and approved by the league yesterday be urged for passage by con- the end of the special and wii gress before session. Gen." Sir William G. Nicholson, chief of -the general staff, Paul Sanford Methuen, who command ef the first division of the Firs Corps, in the South African wh, are gazetted field marshals. " and Gen, Lord Army Altogether twenty new baronets and shooting. The top of hi nearly blown off EVERYWHERE. A day of all days--The crowning of IS THE ABBEY SAFE?|:: ihn ops « | never to be forgotten in the history of this loyal city. We can do it il we A" SENSATION HAS BEEN CAUS. by the mayor. He asked that laid over, until there was a 'meeting of the council. le said it was a matter which should be given some attention. Ald. Elliott avenue STOLE THEIR CLOTHES AND LOCKED MEN AND GIRLS IN A POOL, forty knights are created. The stage has been recognized by the kmighting of George Alexander, the actor-man- ager. The following is the lst dians honored by the king Baronetey--Dr.. William Osler, Oxford University. : Knight of the Grand Cross of Michael and St. George--Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, chief justice of Canada. Knight--Max Aitken, M.P., of Mon larger ED IN LONDON { In POWERLESS 10 CHECK | of the Fifth Baptist church, | | New York city, in seriously ill Of puea 1 x A I monia, in San Francisco THE | The new Mexican government may | try to secure control of the Mexican | iain | national railway from the present : \ owners snd of g The State Department Will be Call. [OWT , friends of Diaz. = Uv te Take Up 'the Matter | I'he Teniskaming aud Northern Ons - pen yxe IY SLE {tari railroad and the Grand Frimk With South American Countries. {are negotiating in regard to the ex- The United 1 tent of exchange of traffic. z powerless to At the imperial conference, New Zea- the | land proposed that the Dominions have] will | DECORATIONS : Cort but httle and are within Note} eu Ascefiain By the Statement 'I hat Tests Will be Madé the Truth, the EXPANSION IN PHILIPPINES, JAPAN'S it Is of evesxbody, OFFERING SUGGESTS THIS. MATERIALS BY THE YARD of Cana- to made quite a lengthy address on the subject. He drew the attention of the akliemen, to an ar ticle in the Standard. He regarded the mayor, as the father of the said ar ticks, which referred to the fact that a certatn citizen had only paid seventy dents and another $1.10, for their gas, | States government is pointing out that these citimms were! check Japan's expansion A Are : , called upon to pay more for meter | Phillippines the Western | wider bitslative powers regarding Bri- rental, than for the gas they had con. | phere, it was stated by officials hers | teh and fotelgn shipping sumed. Ald. Alliott said the facts [to day. In the Philippines, strange as | Herbert Pay, aged twenty-ahe fell should 'be given, and he considered the [it may seem, this government is more {seventy feet tn the shaft of the Kerr statement which had been published, [helpless than anywhere else, a far} ake mine at Cobalt, when overcome did not contain the facts. The speaker | as Japanese immigration is cons {BY as from a powder blast: He will had taken the first man on the list, cerned. Under the present recover, ' i said to have paid only seventy cents | Japanese are allowed absolutely Fhe czar of Russia' entered the list | for a year. It was stated he had used | entry, subject anly to the usual sani Presenting a cup the gas for a year, while ns a matter tary and pauperigm regulatiops. {to the crew of the Kansas for its vie of fact, he had only used it for wine | llertofore few Japanese have entered, {1OTY OM the basebull team of New months. In the case of the bill for [so that the insular officials have escap- | Hampsuire. 4 N 81.10, the go had also only been used {ed facing the problem. Now that . the | Lovernor Wilson told the New Jer- 1} ome. nine months. Personally, the speaker | Japanese government has declared its {sey state har association that lawyers | The young men and the voung wo {generals of Canada. = sympathized with a citizen who had [hitention of sending emigrants to {ware iG longer regarded legal guides | 0 (rambled but of the pool and | Hon. Surgeon-General to the King to pay metol rates. He himself had to | Manila by every steamer, however, probe lo the commercialism of ° tie | discovered to ther hoiror, that some | Sir Frederick Borden, P.C. pay, and if by any reasofiable means, [the Japanese question will take - on |V, Ro: irs {one had made off with their clothing SE oF TEER NIARR these" rentals could be struck off, a oor. | The Mexican authorities has released [yd also locked them in. Mr: Billings- | PITH OF THE NEWS, would favor it. It would be most! As the sentiment of the { William Bunn, an American pewspaper- {leq himself was one of the victims. { pleasing to him, t6 take such action, | people is belteved to be unequalifiedly man, who, far some time, has been! Clad only in. their scanty costumes, hut as a matter of fact, the totallopposed to the invasion of this hami- held. prisoner of com ithe twenty girls and twenty young consumption obgas used by the gentle [sphere by the Japanese, it is expeot [plieity in a plot to' wssassinate Ma: {men had to remain 'in the pook-until men relerred to, was not sefficient to [pressure will be brought on the .gov- j dero, > ; {morning, as eflofts to make yay for the manufacture oi the gas. | ernment to exert what influence it ean | A: diet of lettuce sandwiches selves. heard were in vain. Ia other words, these citizens had the [with other Amecican Republics in an | water has been ordered for a jury When morning dawned some benefit of an outlay by, the corpordaifn- endsavor to have them cease encourag- {Denver court that has not been servants released ------ OLR The Bathers Had to. Remain To- gether in Their Water Clothes All Night--A Social Sensation. 20, A tha sen on has that i Westminster | London, June been caused among coronation visitors mm Le unofficial that Abbey is unsafe from Je The great strain of additional COLORED DROP PICTURES leries and stands that heir wo : ected within the historic edifice, 1 is] King George and Queen Mary; al . Pritish of Arms for win feared, may too much for th ancient the huge - wilabe, ete, ot $1.35 and $2 blage of spedtatom their on Thuriday. ! 'AKE EXCEPTIONALLY The number of stands and BEAUTIFUL, that have been put up' are greatly in excess of the size and numbers wh taining at any previogs and it i= asserted that the architects |' se to Ihe ors, Red; White and Blue. FLAGS OF ALL KINDS. to 2A St. ? Andy of col f n by ar F'wenty young : . women and twenly young men, social lights in Macon, spent { treal. . most of the other night in a swim-| Knights Bachelor--Hon. L. Melvin ming pool because they could not gét { Jones, president and general manager of the Massey-Harris company, Toron- Hoy Judge Routhier, Montreal; William Whyte, vice-president Canadian Pacific railway. Companions of St. Michael and St. Washington, Tune 20 Macon, Ga., June 20, statement nto hemis gal-| and have out. ie Cont I'he twenty couplés were invited attend a swimming party at the re sidence of W. W. Billingslea, where there is a spacions pool. be | ~L The forty appeared with their swim- |George President R. A. Falconer, Uni I ming costumes. and soon wees disport- | versity of Toronto; C. €, Jauws, de Ling in the wat.r, The in con | puty mamster of agric ulture, Ontario; | tinued to a late hour, and then some | 'rof. Adam Shortt, of the civil service Ottawa; A. F. Sladen, me suggested that it was time to go { commission, [private secretary to three governors te prove A walls when RNASE y 25 ike Plactis law ITRES] free i | ra blovion { of. baseball fans by galleries | See the pretty Coronation Brooches over ed > coronation, and Pin OLR WINDOW 'will parhfps be sure and see it STEACY'S DIED. Hote who passed upon them did not figure ai out the sufficient care. Many of those seats far Thursday's big es feeling af to thei and those king and ir an flea strains and tensions © had obtained | who ith | safety of th anxius {The Very Latest Culled From All Over the World, 4 behaved x tha the Mrs. Coad, wile of a prominent farm- | most: anxious consideration "m= | or near Oakwood, had her neck broken | Thug far there has been of Mr. | n the | in | and | who have the safety N-------------------- mn nin American jueen ah hards Meu june Hosplis 10th, to be ¢ matic on a charge McAuley's Wednesday ck. to Si where a soleum sung for the amd inal able | Billingslea 11 a FUnAaway. | statement issuad, but is' wr A child was burned to death at the | (h.¢ tests will Fe made Oakville orphanage | order to the R. L. Borden addressed a crowded | oo + (he nossibility of the meeting in the Walker Theatre at Wine |: 01 festival tuipeg, Monday night. horror Ihree sons of Thomas Fawcett, the | wensions eldest sixteen years old, were drown- | \ immed a nscertan truth, and qr ulem mass will be being turncd OBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. Phone 877. 280 Princess Streed, - | national anpri to JAMES REID The Oid Firm of Undertakers, 254 amd 208 PRINCESS sTREDD, 'Vhone 147 for Ambulance. - age Collection. Brockville, Jue 20 \ _ {position has greeted "Ul {by-law "making the bage compulsory stubborn op mg, So BRASS BEDS, we will clear at a "Phone 705 ser -- a -- that TURK'S ROWNTREE'S Roronation Chocolates threat wie opera se. { son at the present time, was getting gas at the fourth lowest price ia the pro- vince of Ontario. With gas selling at one dollar, per thousand, and $2 per annum for rental of meter; the citizens were doing well, he considered: "How does Kiugston compare with other cities *' asked Ald. Hoag. \ Ald. Elliott explained that Kingsto . compared favorably with other places. From a personal standpoint he would like to see the rentals taken off, as he CC fhndito pay rental for seven or eight © rometers. But a higher duty had to be mod, He would veniure to say t CHRISTIE'S Coronation Biscuits Jen of $160,000, If the committee had no ing Japanese immigration. . |to Nr on a verdict mn the case of swimmers. The girls were draped alternative but to strike off the rent-| The state department will undoubt- {man charged with working a confidence {sheets. Taxicabs were summoned als, then the light, heat and power [edly be called on to take up the mat- gana. "hie McW : jue forty Jered é lo Shots homes, : committee would certainly go to the Yer with Brazil and other South Am«| Since Chief McWeeny announced his | Mr. Billingslea has oflered a large ground. lerican countries, which have recently willingness to have policemen act as reward for information, as who } Ald. Elliott then referred to cities [joined the pro-Japanese movement. escorts for unprotected Chicago = wo- {took the clothes and locked the parts where no meter rehtal was charged eo nn ikl {men, the police have been swamped (18 but where & fixed churge of $4 or © STRATHCONA HAS NOT -- | with requests sent by jokers, and the was made, as a guarantee that this (cobs. are sore. trend it Would at weed. nn wear. .& f the court of appeals has sustained certain amount was necessary to pay RESIGNED HIS POST the will of Miss Anna E. McKenzie, for the fixed charges. If there was mo -- of Sodus Paint, N.Y., who. died, logv- Hh : ing the bulk of her $150,000 eo + fee, then the council would have to n+ HQ2 : ng ; Foiroion Tog raise the price of gas, and would this He Says: Sir Wilfrid and | Com:- to She Board of futuign yareeions of b7 fair? This he regarded os bad e Presbyterian church. financing - pletely Understand One At Red Top, Cenn., Harole Ster- By . ling Vanderbilt of William T ¢ io i " ng. Van : : Rly vo. his egument, 3h. Another. Vanderbilt, had a, harrow escape from + very precaution shou he 2 . death when the gasoline tank of his taken to keep the plant in a safe con: London, June 20.--It is understood dv taunch. Vagsant, exploded. He dition, to look after its welare for [that Lord Strathcona has once again oF i 4 1 I = o har ; a the next twenty-five or forty years, during Sir Wilfrid's present visit to hi? Bari Be A it ors Soha' and after that time, to take off thie | london, placed himself entirely in the Be c olienl uth oy © <5 Pe ter. rentals, if it could be done. Kingston, hands : of the Canadian government, -vang Ne A y - tan shure Oh . - regwoding the high commissionership of son, aw SATSEY is. sung ans. : the dominion Pintler for $500 for libel because Pint iy : hc Thoge in authority deny that he has dor aseased him of wanting. a rake resigned; all he has said on the sub- offon a memorial Sindow contract. ject to intimate friends is : "Bir Wilirid and I completely un- derstand one another." : ed while bathing at Shawanaga star | DON'T WANT TO BE CLEAN. ". : rs | tion, ! | At Sherbrooke, Que., a student of | Brockville Citizens Object so Garb- YOUNG WOMAN SLAIN 'Favnham College, named Robert Vaille, | : of Montreal, wus drowned while swim- ON SCHOOLHOUSE STEPS. hy { A London despatch says: --The i . {man's strike is still growing. Police Amest Man She Mad Been |»uwber of vessels forced to tie wp, is |, "uy held, Tun J . ins easing. L : | ox 4 ag wa held, 1 a With and are Hunting For | Rav, B.D. Keeler, a noted temper. |,pctiog'if the bylaw i ay nnee er in; wes ario some Bi. Phe Tamnvor was his Victim S Husband. |véars ago, but recently engaged in {ating but ren ained iru Martinete, Wi Jone 20 Charles npr work, ag at Ottawa. } 4 - artinete, 8. A), les At Asbury Park, NJ. Dr. Ste "g 8 Rayer, thirty-five, is under arrestip Pinbrow ts aiiousls na in 'LAURIER IS STRONGEST jehatued with the murder of Mea, Bes- | 4 bird flew into his face while driving | sie Barlow, twenty-six years of age, an auto, eansing him to lase control CONFERENCE STATESMAN who was found with her throat ent cn 1 3F the oli mink Tages ---- --enr BE a Tas Sh a. oe Sonam, Sut ph a very Tene | Rae ie--company has been compelled to A = Test ol the woman's uniiand, Who_has { cancel the sailing dates of four ocean (The New York T Cori espond eent Living in a small town in 18 Liners léaving Saturday. One thousand The iby " re i ; ix = : net ent AWAKENING IN JAPAN. i Ponty since the pair separated *ix | stevedores here have joined the strik- | Pays This I . te fo months ago ~ fing sailors. Y Rauer and the girl were together Se Steatiord, Cons, n sealed tin Canata's Premier. Saturday night, according to Rauer's {oq floated ashore with 4 message ny statement to the police, but he denies {gonad by James P. O'Reilly, Montreal | London correspondent the murder. Bloody garments were | Fohruary 2nd, Y#02, 'telling of the! Sie Wilfrid $avtier. b found ibis aout, bit the authorities { wreck of a ship. He had been on Chis reputation as gh are looking for the hushand, who a'lraft ten days. man in ths imperial fow winks ago when visiting here is _-- i carrying without dis alleged to have threatened her il she | PASSENGERS W ns INJURED enabling the overseas Boston. amd Maine Express for did not return to him. withdraw from ths oy The police had vo elue to the mur favored nation tre ies Montreal Ran Into a Freight ; Train. derer until Rauer visited the estab . lishment of the ondertaker and. de on Sompiee. Sumuminsion manded to be allowed to see the body, ion of in oe imp rial saying he had been with & woman of | Randolph, Veomont, June 20. The HI a Phish vay that name the night before, When | Boston ond Maine Express, bound a. Proposa 8 lor_unp Rater saw the gaping wound the | for Montreal, collided with a freight without eftectsye Lath girls throat he eried: *irghs, and s score of NEErs were accomplished tie cities = Ave establishing "How wait | prove my innocence, ¢ My | more of less injured, int uding, several sults anicapnl f markets for the sale ! God! Pm done for," ~ { Montreal people. None were killed and » at low prices. As Maly - in . only one was perhaps fatally injured food in Germany, The passengers were thiefly French. Canadigns. En Fhe Tribune coc JAMES REDDEN & CO. . - } bas Will be Japanese Diocese in Time, Says Bishop of Kausas, Kansas City, June 20.--Right Rev. Sidney. Partridge, the new Fpisco- al bishop of Kansas City, arrived ere yesteday from Japan, where for the last twelve years he has Leen missionary bishop. "Al over Japan," he said, "there is a Christian awabening. The time is coming when there will be a Japan- ese diocese" with a Japanese bishop. To win Japan for Christ you must show the in that the new re ligion is a beoefit to them individually and nationally. Then they are with you heart and sounl" rn The impression is that this is a moment above all others, when Sir a Wilfrid Laurier would find it most in- convenient to decide between rival claimants for the position. Lord Strathcona looked as well as at any time during the last decade. He was a prominent figure at Monday's great parlinmentary luncheon, festival in estminster hall, and his accident of last Tuesday, when he fell on the wa carried out 10 henefit the | *18irs ot his house, seems to have left no ill effect. The ouly complaint possible, i art citizens, and incidentally, Akl. Elliott, Ta < rt which he makes is one of partial deaf: It is, however, a fact that, st the Jat meeting of © the dominion day dinner conmmities, ke suid that = the gathering of June h next, would be the last over which he 'would preside oflicially, a remark which is open, aob- viously to more than one interpreta n FisH HEPLACES MEAT, : ---- {German Government Establishes De. pots ax Hesult of the Famine. Parlin, June 9%... To combat the rererl meat fanunse that is increasing throughout Germany, 'despite ihe vusions of the vnperial gov. the importation ont unto than the oné iy Kingston. Everything Pret re int to faeiliinte A edanlas wom fin practical in Wy Pog aL © eaviying on the work. Just' recently, the commitiss, by a trip to Torooto, had saved the city $2,100 on a certain piece : . AM. also touched on another i matter, stating that, the mavor had wo oifrged that the light, heat and power Baseball on Moday. Eastern League Jive ropto, 2% Providence, til, Baltbuore, 7, Paul "American League ¥ Washington, 2. Detroit, Boston, 6: New York, 3 National Fengwe Fatabur Brooklyn, 6. ' Caoadian League ton, 5 London, 3 homns 4 Hioelph, 5: Prastlord, 7 - -------- ------ DUKE INSPECTED CONTINGENT. riets nap undevélop . Bernhardt Made $830,000. Gopes to Meet All Officers on His} New York, June 20. Completing a) Arrival in fanada. tour of 25,000 niles, sisi 193 Am- ; evicdn cities and incidentally gather Loudon, June 20.---The Duke of Con fing in $850,000, Surah Bershardt ar naught inspected the coronation Jeon {rived in New York yesterday. tingent at Chelsea Moudsy. The duke| Alphough th great actress is nearly awed the Canadianshightyy to Col. Lixty-seven yelirs old, she showed no lelann and said he was much [il] sffects of her strenuous tour except pleased with their peas a to have lost fifteen pounds in weght She large pumber of Sobtingent. and this perhaps has only added to the It also added to the pleasure it afiord- | charm of her figure od him going to Casada, and he hoped to. meet the officers on. hi ' te, and the muaici vo found it hevssary=__ to stop in order to place a good fos within the reach the masse, who cannot pay the ped ' hibitive prices now charged for meats. Coronation Rehearsals, London, June M.-Today's corona tion programme included a fall driss rehearsal of the reception of foreign eavors by the king and gqueeh at Buckingham palace, The state | ban- Lquet at the same place will be the Jargest in the Mstory of London. The Shakespearan ball at Albert ball will be atiended by royalty 3 \ : ---- tri Out by Fire. tion, > ~ rng -------------- : Gave Blood to Save Wife. Washington, lune 20.--United Stat Senator Luke Let, Tennessee, swerifies wd a quart of bia blood to vate the life of wife who is now doing nicely, First of the Season. Thursday, Coranation Steamer Serious Results 'Follow. clammy hends and feet, snd 2 the back result from impov- . Before blood, Seridus consequences Great Reception for Lanvier. follow neghef. Wade's ren Tonle Quebec, June MW, -% be liberals are Pills miske nen, fick blood, tons up preparing Lo give Sir Willeid Lawrer the system, add vitality ta wasting the greatest reception ever tendered ap tisenes and sloengthen weak perves, oo statesman on his elurn Price En, Suld. by James 8. Me cpuatey on July Tih, drapes a : of als) 4 2 : worked Jasin risked © Franc