YEAR 78 -NO. 152 NAPANEEHEARS - Hon A. G. Mackay on Issies of the Day. LIBERALS T0 CHOOSE CANDIDATE TO OPPOSE W. J. PAUL LATER ON, Several Names Under Consideration Mr. Mackay Spoke Chiefly on Reciprocity--Resolution of fidence Passed, 30. ~The hberal as socsation of Lennox had a visit yes from Hon. A. Gi. Mackay, lead the oppotition in the Untario | who gave a splendid ad of the Napanse, June terday ied legislature, dress on the politital issues day, and in whom the large meeting expressed its hearty confidence. At a meeting in the morning, the nominal ing committee convened for the pur pose of selecting a candidate for local legislature, « about seventy-five of the committee being present rer Lhe following names were submitted to the | Longmore, M. 8. My the, Northmore, M, Nymaony Afton was decided to ad whdidate meeting: RW. dole, William Fort, No. Empy and T. some discussion it journ the selectian of a e later date. At two o'clock in the town hall for H. B association w the ts ton, + mesling was the discusing of laced Sherwood; dent Iswties of the chair, and on platiorm were: Hon. A Machay, dole, T. Vermilyeu, F J. Mab. Mowat, "(Kangston.) The chair wan referred to the pleasure it afford ed him of having with them the leader of the opposition, and dwelt a short time on the active force wn in hedping to frame good legislation for the province, M. SB. Nadole was the next speaker, dwelling for little time the cent logilation of the government, large expemditure of the public moneys, presi Lhe him Mi and pt m with M Symington, for he on re- | its n the increased expenditures in the pro- | aw, man's | He alluded to the school the taking away of the poor friend, the mexdel but by the persistent and unabated demands of | the apposition the model schools were being restored as they had, in the case of Napanee, offered to return" the monde! school to use! He turned to Ms MacKay and said: "As a county 'are proud of you and ns a provinee we | are proud bf you, an in the near foture. hope Lo. ses. you: as. premier of this fair province dontrolling its des tinies and improving the laws that shall be placed on the statute books of this the banner province of the Dominion." Hon. Mr. MacKay was then intro duced by the chairman, and for an hour gr more discussed the questions of the day, dealing with the school law, the abolition of the model schools in a very trenchant manner. He took up the assessment act of the pro vince and showed very conclosively the imperfections of that act and bow from his place in the house had made sug pested amendments to the (act that would be to the benefit of the whole province, vince school, we He then launched into an argument Con-| The | | ton held Flashed in his | brooding over ¥ he Daily British ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUN "B FEL ARATION OF SAVED {Phy wh ian His LIFF LONDON. Kipling Says the overnibent KINGSTON, "Panling to Shame the Nation. Londeai: Tune t2032 SACRIFICE - Gave of Her Blood to Save um Dying Woman. pusaing . «HER Joel Gros Cheats Death Quick Action. York, Jane 30.--Dr {ner all bul lost his life on account of his absentmindedpess, and then saved it by quick presence of mind. | He carelessly drank a solution of { bichloride or mercury, which he had {prepared for cleansing his hands after an aper: ation, As he realized the take he shouted to his wife to call ev {ery doctor in the meighborhood and made for the kitchen, hastily teracked the shells of eighteen, eggs and {poured the whole down his throat | The melf-administered antidote held i the in check until physicians . |eould pump out his stomach. He [Fen ved to the hospital, where i was said he " ~Rildyard Kipling 110 the political | the opponents of which the through the reported inten not allow dependently coaliti New London, yovermpent is Commons ars 'ftion of the gover its followers to but to insist port of the declaration, TO BRING HER FIVE CHILDREN FROM RUSSIA. ng the nment to Vote ms upon in Kipling Bion tiophizes the government as "Fant ing to shame the nation" even befor: | the coronation guests have departed. Recalling the service nt the abbey, the poem rugs : where be poison » The hight is still in our eyes Of faith aed. gentlehood, Of service and sacrifice, And it does not match our mood To turn 80 soon to your sophistries That starve our land of her food. was - The Deed of a Mother Who Con- | hia © sented to Blood Transfusion-- "Making Ends. Meet." Weakened by Loss, She Fell to Washington, June 30. The United Ground and Was Killed, | States treasury New June 30.--Mrs 1a | Sehiff, of her blood to save | a dying money | to bring from vain she wiiild recover. will have a surplus of S25, 000,000 the 1911 Saturday of 1910 closed with nl 215,000,000 Thi? vear's { Hussia, be the best since 1907, ) seldom eqiinlled- $111, 0060,000--was shown. Both 1908 and | 1909 showed deficits of $20,000,000 | Land SIR,000,000 respectively. country she and her G ) ER, husband, SAVES DIAMOND RING plannintz to save money. emough to send fm children. They had | saved nearly when, a month Puts Jewel in Mouth When High- xc, the left. without wayman -Demands "Money | A week ago, Mrs. Schiff told or Lives" if a woman whose life could be saved June Another stanza runs: * Wait till the money goes, Wait till the visions fade, We may betray in time, God knows, But we would not have it said, When you make report. to our scorn- ful woes, 2 ' vy That we kissed as we betrayed. / York, who gave woman, and to dbtain five children here her sacrifice In the loss of blood, fainted last night while on the fire escape balcony at her home, and fell {eighty feet to a court pavement. She | died an hour later. Ever since Mrs: Schiff came two years ago japproxim: 1 when Lom al year The fiscal ¥ surplus showing "will when a surplus ends on het murde Weakened by of : GOMPERS 18 OBBURATE. this 7 join. her husband had t Cc Conscious of Having Done Wrong to Court, Not to the enough husband was Was by blood transfusion. She eagerly took of the opportunity to obtain the " for her children's fhe woman died in t ration, and Mr schiff savs wife did not get the n wWlvantage Mids 1hio oftwitted dia ond with, She Ohta, ; t necessary riand, nymg at i ata avenue, i.» highwayman b plating a SHH in hey of Suvder i Hicks, ing mi South Charle Park stopped hy valued ronald were dri ring and hey: oe ------ late | [NEWSPAPER VETERAN DIES IN INDIANAPOLIS. " Trask, Oldest Head, After Forty Service, ton, wm last njeht, when they were with a to a mai, who covered then , T# volver and commanded them a Re-| S | + jout of the buggy. {Uncle Az Miss McFarland stepped out sh | George porter, is Years' poli Ind ended ole her finger { ple weed] The « took a signet ring off another fing {slipped the diamond off 30. career of newspaper man | | | it an her mouth Indiana june beath, \ SAMUEL GOMPERS, Washington, 30 Samuel Gom- president of 'the American Fedgr will not apologize "to the supreine court of the district of | | Columbia, when he appears in com year v railroad Ipany with Secrefary Frank Morrison, the old' Indiangpolis | and Vice-president. John Mitchell, om { Indianapolis Star {July 17th to show cause why they or terday, the George also fore. Hicks d to 'open a purse wctive Frask, June and with a patent While th W. Hyslop, a fa geene in his auio lin Indiana and owe of the oldest in {The He was known AS | as tncle told ta per i » ried for {nal and for the I He was Mother's Death. _ |ense 0. That death of her ed mother, is the explanation of the suicide at Chicago, of Miss Florence | Cushing given by her brother, Charles ¥5. Cushing, a shoe merchant of Need ham. 'Our Mr. Cushing shock to my si we decided that cation.™ | pers, ut W ation of Labor, appeared on the ribber was work country emer; wind the «the speed la in the railroad world | revolver w George' Trask, having was riy as re drive on Jour Hyslop viola complying with the order 4 _ Bright's dis- | should not be held in contempt, "If I was conscious of having dome la trivial wrong oven to a child,"" said [ Mr. Gompers, '1 would apologize ab jectly. Under tes | do not see my way clear,' SOCIALISM A HERESY, SAYS ARCHBISHOP The Roman Catholics are Wam Against It as an Evil. 36 stricken with and compelled | He | wigh Mass, Brooded Over thrie mont ago Fis survived | He July "Borion, June she was give up vork v widow and two d Framing the widow Ny horr ham, | 3 1wa nt 15th, |FRIGHT KILLS BRIDE . DURING SERENADE. r died a vear ago,' anid "Her death ter, and must Girl Suffers. From Nervous Prostra- mot hy ! | | tion. When Boisterous Friends | ! | | | last take January | i was a great | | | i she her va Visit Home. 30. Mra a bride Vanormer, ( death Esther | of am | Altoona June 16. Troxell | ten days, { {brin uineleen, Will Go West. J. W. Me- vears a drug Chatham, Ont. June for tw three city, ha will be indi say, to the belng cout was Laren, enty gixt in thi business "and Clark major of the dérstood that and start busines retired from the |' Shy by | the | dune Sociaham as a heresy atholick were sere: | Chieago; was {eondemned all ( Archbishop Sebastian GG. of Milwaukee, the central of the Cathole in session here unstained days her marriage sh Troxell, a brakes ind Cleartiéld radlroad hie pon succeeded Mr McLaven is Regiment. 1 is will the coveral after Jam warned against Mess one and it by met man on 24th he un leave city ; the who ip the proceedings educational congress vend wrennders were very boisterous, Was 1 wos : : to enter figures the aid, as and that bride on the reciprocity question, and in his usual able manner, showed how it had heen the policy of the conservatives in | | BY PRESBYTERIANS an exchange with south of and to the farming | this country to have to the extent of | showed by pork packers former days to have + our neighbors to the what it would mean community of additional customers P0.000,000 people. He trade returns that our gild their bacon and sent it to Eng tnd and the consumer in England bought the same bacon cheaper in Lon. don then we got it in Napanee. « He referred to the demand in the House of Commons by the opposition to refer the matter to the people before passing, and in his own happy style proved this was only another means of "stirring the questions and dodging the immune, and mstahced many cases where much more important legishation lad been enacted by the parliament of the day and no such suggestion had been made to go to the people, and then it was unfair to the west, * whose repre sentation would be increased after re distribution and they should not be cheated of their rights, and he farther ne, also {F. Pevans, fand of Yal Herved *heeauss Their k of nw Ar action and is v heresy which 'Noeialism the to every Is an ipparent thinking man," anid the arch- "The immorality which breeds and the damgers which it leads to can be averted only bv the Certificates | influence of Clerk | teachings." Evidence intro? | YALE MAN TURNED DOWN trataom, ach, ¢ il vith v former viciousness of Hw f i bishop SO { M ATRIC UL ATE BY FRAUD. Medieal Students © Buy | cralism |Seeks Ordination, But Views Are Considered . Unorthodox by Na Frou Dishones Authorities. ; fdueoed tn a civil suit here has revealed | {alleged irregularities wn the manner | 30 in which a number of studenis obtain 'B vienan min ed certificates from the College of the |" this city, iy of New York enabling them. to Theolog ateieulate Medical Col | Boston, June 30. Under the glare of University, ge. two searchlights directed upon the of An investigation by of { water, just outside North End Park, views -- are not acceptable of the Brooklyn «ly religion and religious ROATS RACED FOR A LIFE. Aid of <Searc hlights an English. man Was Saved. Ju 1 ordmation of Fhe New York, tinto the Pre June istry of of Union Bellevue the at some the hoard showed, resulted that clerk college register had ertificates for Hrustees, the papers two boats manned by crews from the Bia the alleged discovery United States cruisers Dixie and Chi | in the office of the cago, raced hpross the harbor from the Fiver twenty fraudulent inavy vard to the rescue of a drowning rving considerations. Fifteen #ta. | man. dents, the papers stated, had bought the certificates. The fraudulent certi | ficates have been cancelled. theological to a majority tery. t Mr. Bevans appeared before the pree bytery and read a paper, giving views of christianity. He the modern imterpretation against the old pre a . hin tv believed of superstition mn an English sailor, 'as he to sink for the third time, rope was placed arcand his body and | he was dragged aboard the barge and resuscitated. Had it not been for the man, { shout ref on as Candidates Named, Pembroke, June 30.--North TRIED TO EXCLU DE REPORTERS. | Renfrew showed that this bargain of redipro- ¢ity was simply a matter of rear rangement of the tariff, as is from year to vear ag circumstances de | mand, He held his audience hound by his flow of eloquence close logical arguuments is entire address. T. Symington was called on by the chairman and made a few remarks, as also did Mr. Mowat, of Kingston, who expressed the wish that Lenoox' would be found in the right column after the next election. Ht was moved by R. W, Lewgrmore, "and seconded hy T. Sy wmington, that this tanvestion wishes to place on re vord its appreciation of the excellent work being done by the Hon. A. G3, MacKay, in the local legislature and that wo are in perfect accord with the views as annanciated in his address Urday. This resolution was carried 'unanimously. ; Cape Vincent Sunday Connections. America 7.30 am. and 2 pw, ve turning leaves Cape Vincent 11 anv, and 6.45 p hy 0c. return. See Ribby's < $1» wash vesis. DAILY MEMORANDA. You want a hat To sult purse and Then Campbell ia a i the place Read Waldron's advt. Dress sale Ladies' Auxiliary Hotel Dien mW, Lo MOLTO, 16 prepare cust of strawberries and 5 spell and { throughout | eet ing tal, 2 serve done | | Pe gute he would have drowned. 'GOES T0_ ENGLAND. FOR 100 MISSIONARIES 'Superintendent of M Missions Hopes | to Find Recruits For | Toronto, 20 IRON cause of j western prov inces is in immediate need | of one himdred new workers. Rev. Dr. | {James Woodsworth, senior syperinten ident of miwsions in the west reached | Toronts, last wight, on his way to | England, where hie hopes to obtain at | Josst one hundred men. He loaves To- ronto, to-day, in company with Rev, James Allen, general secretary of Me | thodist home missions, asd will spend | some Sime jo the old country, visit ling all the Methodist training colleges in his search. Held Their Seats and! vatives Tenominated G. IMLP. 2 The right! Carleton Place; June 30.--North Lan. at lark conservatives .senommated Will- {their meetings was questioned by the liam Thoburn, M.P. and Dr. Preston, {collegiate board of trustees of St. Ca: = {tharines, The board has had under feonsideration the question of asking | Fesrtain members of the teac hing staff | tof the collegiate school to resign. A resolution was passed asking the re porters The two reporters |onid that they were there as repre (sentatives of the public press and! would not go unless removed by lores | {A trustes then offered a resolution to Village Quarantined. iadiourn, which was carried, but before | Montreal, June 30:-On order 'of the | {they had left the room the objectors iprovincial board of health. railway {to publicity realised the absurdity of 1 8 their action, returnéd and transacted jrommunication with lac Au Squmon, busimass, nolhing further. being said was stopped because, with a smallpox | * £ {outbreak the villagers refused to about reporters being exeluded. - : fy vaccinated. But Scribes Storm Blew Over. Catharines, June 30 fof press © reporters to be present V. White, 1 Bi ------------ A Committee to Decide. London, Eng., June 30.--The Lords passed Lord Cromer's amendment to the veto hill to give a committee, in: {stead of the speaker the right to de | termine whether a measure is a money [measure or Rok. to leave, June The home mis » Contest for Millions Lost. Aceepts Hydro Offer. Los Angelis, Cal, Juve 30--Mrs | St Thomas, June 30.--Port Stanley Fania Astip has lost hoc contest to | has 'accepted the Hydro Electric Com- break the will of "Lacks" Baldwin, { missions offer to 'supply the village alleging that she was a daughter and | with Niagara power, .and has' ordersd demanding a share of the $11,000,000 [8 bylaw to be submitted to the peo estate. "4 he mde was dismissed by [Plo at an early date. Judge Rives, of the superior court, dpe | manufacturers in lower Proadway t - mr Lr - Rejected Offers. Fa fippealed to Mayor Gaynor in an Catholics Denounce Carnegie Gifts.| London, Eng, Jane 30. Strikers! offort tw keep the hurdy ~gurdy men Chicago, June 30.1 ates to (have rejected the forms offered by the away from the business district. the ronvention of the Catholic Educa: ship owners. Very svire rioting st | They declare the harmonies evoked tional Association adopted a resolu- Hull : by the itinerant Musicians cast tion condemning the Cacingie founds mith a spell over: their employees that tion as. a mevage 10 on, See Bibby's $15 blue Suits, Asecivuy fors of labor revs, , L To Stop Hurdy Gardy Men, New York, Juse 30. Merchants and sap- | the existing circumstian- | and as an evil, | of | evil, | I'he crews of both boats reached the | was Al Methodisn in the four} such | Se -- E LAST EDITION -G00D COUNSEL Gee in Towle by SF Rent _Cawigh. 30. 1911. WOULD HAMPER POLICE. WEATHER PROB! TIES. Toronte, Ont, June 36h, 10 am. --Ot- {Vetoes Rill | Prohibiting Photograph. {awa Valiey and Upper St, Lawrence Cl ing of Suspects, skh ee hoa ne an warm Albany, N.Y., June 30.-The Grady | bill, prohibiting the photographing {nnd measuring of suspected criminals, has been vetoed by Gov. Dix, on the {ground that it would "hamper the police in securing the most wsual and simple means of identification of sus pected eriminals, and add a gr 4 to securing evidence of crime and clues to its detection." Anogher section of the bill made it a felony for an atficer to hold a con: versation with or question any person A GREAT | under arrest, further than to ascer- "TT {tain names, addresses, ete BETTER TIMES IN JAIL. Satur a sales Will close' every day daring & July and Rugust at 5 pm. ATHING SUITS WAS THE SUBJECT OF SPEECH. Best Men are Loath to Remain. in Public Life--The Conditions Are Too Onerous. Toronto, June 30.--Sir Richard Cart- wright unbuckled his doughty sword last night, and laid it aside. He came to Toronto liberals, not to sound the battle cry, but to give counsel. He {spoke as a Canadian, with the perspec. jtive of nearly half a century's experi- {ence in the limelight of public service, {to Canadians. He dropped - the armor of the politicdl" warrior and donned the robes of a counsellor on the perils of democracy. He diagnosed national defects and prescribed vemedies. Once, in passing, he blinked a bit longingly at the sword. Deseribing the great material progress of Canada under liberal administration, be pre- {dicted that, if the government's re- leiprocity polic y is carried into effect, the trade and commerce of the Do- {minion would veach the stupendous J of g billion dollars by the end of 1912. But he was not, he explained, talking reciprocity on this occasion. 'I am awaiting further opportunity to {express my opinions on that subject. Now, as the Americans say, you are { 'full up' upon it--almost as full as our |triend, R. I. Borden, will be when he {bas completed his acquaintance with joe sentiment of the prairie provinces.' Sir Richard's voice lias lost little of its vigor. When he rose, leaning left hand upon his cane, he" igrested by) anthistantie applause, Frade wana any "hie | Ba ey bas now profes Phen ion who pr. od rain, {ult satisfied" that rig ro i > proposed "his heglth, [tended and the is regarded {recounted the experience of the past ; losed how the waves of opposition had welt : wasted themselves and receded into the sullen sea of obscurity, and told of the triumphs of the warrior who 'never asked for quarter and néver gave it.' | "Among those things I have | during my forty- eight years of i lie life, {dry smile, Brisbane Aunthorities to Give Cone victs Electric Lights. Melbourne, Australia, June 30.--A | new system for the treatment Of pris | ouers is being tried ns an experiment | at Brisbane. An electric light has | been installed in the prison and all convicts whose records are good, will be allowed the privilege of using the light until 9:30 each night. The eells are being better furnished and more attention is being paid to the physi cal welfare of the prisoners. UNFORTUNATE INCIDENT ~~ HAPPENS IN AUSTRALIA Ministers Depend on Each Other to Attend Governor's Levee and No One Tamed Up. Melbourne, Australia, June 30.--The unfortunate incident arising out of the non-attendance of members of the Commonwealth government at the coronation levee, given by the gov ernor-general in Melbourne, has beben settled satisfactorily. The ministers have explained, as they did when first -approached, that the occurrence was a purely accident. al one, the coincidence being that his | ach of the members of the cabinet Was | lft it to some ome else to put in an He |, rance \ SPECIAL SELECTION. Offered to-morrow of natty Bathing Suits for Ladies, Misses and Child- yeu, nade of good English Mohair colors Navy or Black, trimmed with white. neatly Two-piece Garments. For Women For Children | | je | Colors Fast. vila we SEVIS .. S15 to $2.25 Garment Section Values For To-Morrow : FINE WHITE PETTICOATS, With 12 inch Emby Flounce. Sizes. 38 to 42 $1.50 Qualities ae $1. WHITE PRINCESS SLIPS, Trimmed with Torchin Lace. Sizes, 34 to 42. $1.50 qualities at #1. SUMMER KIMONOS, Dainty colors. Full length. | sizes, $2 Qualities for $1.50, <LAFR SAVING For use In boats, canoes, ete. will float an adult. PRICE, 80c. STEACY'S THIS STORE WILL BE OPEN AS USUAL SATURDAY AND CLOSED MONDAY ALL DAY. no inoident ARCHBISHOP OPPOSES DIVISION OF DIOCESE. Proposal to be Discussed by Synod of Rupert's Land Very Shortly. 'Winnipeg, June" 30.--Archbiskiop Matheson, at the Synod of Rupert's Land declared emphatically 'that - he would. veto the plan to divide thw diocese on the ground that the eonsoli dation of the 'dioteds" the ~"extenmion work, and the endowment of works would make it impossible endow a new diooése. The movers were inclfiod to with- draw the proposal, but a discussion was wanted. and it will be throshed out. lost pub- Sir Richard began, with his r "must be numbered the jeapacity to blush." He spoke of Cane lan opportunity, Capadian pr y | Canadian prosperity. So roma {bad been the all-round development under literal rule that political op- ponents wege to-day acelaiming it, and constituting their campaign on ithe extraordinary argument that | everything had become so Prosperous {that "we beg 'of you to let it alone." "There may be force in that," gleamed Sir Richard, "in this respect ut least. It would seem that both Sir | Wilfrid Laurier and R. L Borden jare the right men in the right tplaces."" =~ But there AH other te Two TWELVE SETS OF TWINS COME TO HAND. Babies Arrive in_Such-Xumbers That Nurses Vacate Their Rooms are other things beside i material progress. He felt that some thing orl might be done towards : : in Hospital. {improving and . amending the pre: New. York, June 30.-- Babies | sent system of representation which {been arriving with such frequency at [he held was exposed to certain dan-|th# Jewish maternity hospital here | gers he defined as the neces- | that five physicians, six wurses, and sity both parties to 'recog: | the haspital superintendent, have had | nize and make provision for" the|to give-up their rooms to accommo {loose rote not dominated. by prinei-|date the newcomers. Since June Ist, [ples and party allegiance; and the | 165 babies have been born, including | opportunity for 'setting at naught the twelve sets of twins. The doctor? and {will of the people by the legislative [nurses are sleeping under tents onthe | fraud of gerrymander." roof of the hospital | The remedy prescribed was pro- oi potted TE MAY GIVE UP DEAD "AFTER FORTY YEARS! m. Undertaker. | "Phone 577. 280 Princess Street. | grouping of constituencies, thereby | reducing the turmoil and expense of Alpine Guides Expect to Find JAMES REID Bodies of Six in Glacier a Sho Pol 'Phone 147 for Lida election and placing a number of in the Alps. Alps DRASS 'BEDS. {seats at the disposal of the respective | parties Geneva, June 30.--It iw possible that Five of them that we will clear at » the bodies of the six Alpine Jdimbers, | 8crifice price. TURK'S. 'Phone 708, | Cynada was ctentinlly including the American, Rasdall, who | reform and progress. Richard }- {elicited renewed applause when he were killed at Mout Blanch, in 1870, will shortly be given up by the Natal Spring Spring Water > ~~ {pointed to the fact that Britain was dural movement of the Glacier for} MARRIED. LAUGHLIN --~In Kingston, 25th, 1811, by Rev, Father Hanley, Miss Angus B hin, of Watertown, NY. to chasl Puyrtell, of this eclity ZINKANN-KANE----In June 29th, 1811, at the bride's parents Street, Emily «= of Mr. and Mrs Zinkann, of Berlin, NORRIS MacINNES--In Kingston, on June 9th, i811, at the residence of the bride's sister, 208 Albert Street, Ly Rev Dr McTavish, Margaret Macinnes, of Fong Payne, to Arthur D. Norris, . of Corn- wal PURTELL, on June have Lau Kingston, on the home of 67 Colborne gest daughter James Kane, to. E Ont hese felt by ROBERT J. REID, leader in Sir | federation in a home rule legislative {system for the third units, and al |eeniral parliament for all. He concluded with an appeal to nadian citizenship for public ber- To combdt the perils of the democracy it was necessary to | sacure "men of the kind needed,' | nen who would serve honestly and | efficiently for the good of the eoun- {try Roosevelt was right >in deserib- ing the professional politician 'as the most undesirable citien it was pos sible to imagine. "T am not ooking {for a political/ millennium, * concladed the veteran statesman, "bmt | would soe stens taken to give the best ser vice in the best why." Swch a | pro l'isct wits one worthy of the best) tra- | ditions of the liberal party i { soon to follow the example of econ- poe 08, BS Bessons, upon which they perished. The party consisted of oleven, Five were found, including Lr. Pe hy ond Baltimore. Others were suppose have fallen into a crevasse ae oe) not been wen sive. Keently a broken alpemstock with Dr. Bean' name, carved upon it has bees Tocnd {pear the mouth of the glacier, indica ting that the bodies may not be far away. It is expected that they will be found well preserved in" the ice, Chamoun) guides are watching v the bodies. Found $40,000 Hidden in Cellar. | Removes Safety Pin From Throat. Matteawan, N.Y., Juoe 30. <Dr. Ar | Chester, Pa, June 30~An open thar R. Tied following "roughly | safety pin, point upward, Was remov- 'draws chart found among some papers, ed from the throat of Adeline Steven went into the cellar of his home yes Lower Hats for Women. ison, aged thirteen Years, at 'the Obes 'torday and found in en old, home | Indianapolis, . Juns 30. ~Bmall bats ter Hospital, by Pr. G. Hudson Mark- | made vanlt under the ground, some [will be the rule in women's r iden. After closing Ea pin it was re $40,000 in money and securities, placed | Hor next winter, sccording to isd moved by being drawn through an there by William H. Badeaw, a bache jattending the Millinery Travelling jelectric-lighted gas tube in the girl's Jor, who oarded at the Tiel home and Men's Asmociation convention, whic {throat, and without the loss of a died severnl months ago, leaving $500, | opened, eavterduy, lood. , 'drop of ble ; {900 | Steamer "North King, Monday. i To Meet Meet in Brantford. Claim $3,000 Damages. For 1,000 Jedands, lesves Swift's | Ottawa, June 30-Ry unanimous! London, June 30. Miss FM. Beaul, inst at 10.15 a.m. Complete tow of ivoje of the snnual convention of the | Adetuide treet. Londos,. has com. |POth American snd Canadian channels. {Chief Constables' Association, of Can | mesoed action for 85,000 dsmages for (Home $13 pan. Fare, Soe. jada, Brantford, was chowen Yue the Breach of promise against George | ------ iwext place of meeting. < |Banghart, a Grand Trank fireman, of | Ho | this city. Fine Panama Hats, When JO%: on ours om ee the best, i pi---- Campbell Bros'. is the Store sin $3.50, 85, $7.50, 510, Campbell Br. Manager of Utilities. Kingston's only exclusive bat aud fur For nifty straw and felt bats. bree ie Port Arthur, Omi, June 30. 1he sigra, Rev. Dr. Clifford laid the Sarna tity council haw appointed J.C. Back. stone of a mw Baptist church at Pet- ney, of Guelph, manager of utilities, | The. chronic desd beat has mo cots fetboro. | at 85,000 per year. | scientions seriples against. debt, . For Womén and Children