Daily British Whig (1850), 1 Jul 1911, p. 1

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nr YEAR 78 -NO. 153 THE ROYAL VISIT T0 IRELAND Much Speculation Regarding the Reception ~~ of King and Queen on Irish - Soil. J3hn Redmond in Favor of Nationa Participation---He Says' ssn "the Home Rule Cause Would Be Benefited if lish Party Takes -------------- There is mach the Boyal visit London, July 1. speculation recarding to Ireland, which begins next Friday, Disclosures in today's Irish Inde pendent show thet Jobn Redmiond ix earnestly wishin: that the National te would taka this opportunity of publicly wiping out Irish against England, Addressing a ing of Irish Nationalists, called to dis cuss the non-attemlance of the party at the coronation in the abbey, Mr Redmond, in :an impressive speech, | suid that in his opinion and in the opinion of others well qualified; to judge, and whim he had conanlted it would be of untold benefit cause of home rile the. constituencies and in ihe Commons, if Irish. mmbery SOOTOS meet to the Faglish House in of wk ano" ---------- sh So Lucarenly | thes Fhe ficial part in the chrvnation cory Hurder { strength, {ward with renewed hope that Official Part. up the chairman's views, A " gounting | i hands showed twenty-three mem oe in favor of attending the corona- [tion and twenty nine agamst, TP. O'Connor urged the issuing of | a inanifésto explaining the from the corooution and ultimately this was done. King George's Message. London, July L--King George has issued a mesenge of thanks to his sub jects througho mt the empire, Lossnpe is ax follows: {Now that --soronation-- sud its attends ant I desire to! | asenre the people of the British empire tof my grateful that their hestts have heen with me through it all felt this in the beautiful and impres syvice im the abbeviethe ienat of stireing ceremonies we over, SETRE most fe BPRS wel of peaple ang emu. expe my less in the davs when my aeeseddin signified recogition hoartfelt four in welcome of me us has been loval to avereign, this the enthusinsm from which only WWE I ONY passage aod tninster and made in different districts gf but lwo thous oh of good will which have come | to me Ne the + part of the RY demonstristioms have profoundly | and have filled me afresh and confidence rou outspoken and myself, "surest We we in progresses have London, in ands mess res from Such affectionate i] every ay n Youched me with faith that thy Jehieving | thix teens with the God, 1 y inpra is, of aged to ire for whit ot difliculties may be shall all them gesolutely, calmly spitit, confident that divine guidance the will be the common George RL" . (Jusen our Fouree am encoa" Aesitie and my people, ever per hefore ne unite in facing nnd with, public we unter outcome {Nigned) Strathor ona vo Retire, TOMES. John Dillon, however, declared any advantage which wiht Aerie the home rule cowie in LEugland, hy the party attending the sram ation, would be more than counievbrlanced by the unpopularity of sah a step | amongst the great wumleais of the supporters in Ireland, The bond between the Irish peoply and the | Ivish party was aloofness, which lat ter was always displayen ia regavi to English State ceremonies. Messrs. W, Hl. Redmond and W. A Redmond were opposed to the party taking any notice of the ceremony, while several other membidrs backed that hay to} London, July 1--At the Dominion dinner. last night the Duke who was given great ovation, announced that the Prime of Wales would vigit Canada The Prince of Wales is only a boy, he said, "but I think from what 1 saw of him during the past week, that he of Connaught, a SOON Wrong Ly ill walk in the footsteps of his fath " and hie grandfather Wilfrid Laurier announced that this was the last dinner at which, Jord Strathcoma would preside as Canadian high commissioner, He paid a warm tribute to the services given to atda by Strathcona during his years of office. or Sir Can fifteen USES X-RAY IN Watertown Man. at Work on Brick Walls aimed to Be No WAR ON GERMS! Long Distance: Disifector- Baier. Watertown, N.Y, July 1 Experi ments are being quisty conducted by Henry Homstschlueger, the Xray ope ator, in his roots in the Smith black which, if sucdesdul, will become an important factor in fighting any epi demic. disease, The experiments are along line milar to those of Tesla in the trans mission of a dimnfector, nol ooly through the air by high voltage, cur vents, but through 'walle ana such bodies, vostdhing all germs beyond wn possibility of a doubt. An induction oil of lavge capacity in being usd by Honetschlaeger. he experiments have progressed far 81 been 0 have enough so that a disinfector has forced two inches or more into brick wall, while wooden walls been penetrated so oawily that bread, egpe, meats, ete, ofc, m nnother room have shown unmistakable of its power. At present the main trouble, the op vrator says with making the experi ments a complete suepess arises from the fact that the oil, under such tre mendous voltage, cannot be made io work long enough for the time requir od in forving the disinfectant jo all poms, This trouble Honetsohlneger is now trying to solve in his labora: ory. sigs ------ ---- FRANK, ALBA, IN PA May Result jn Turtle Mountain Sid Ting Bown, Ottawa; duly 1. That the town. of Jhrank, Dlverie, i iin grave danger of a landslulo, with heavy loss of hie, owing to mining operations, which have weakened the north-west shoulder of Jerks Hountatn, - the gist of a report 0 Brock, dizeetor "of the. Geological Survey. Cracks have already Appeared in the mass of rock. vank haw already had ome dapdstids)" the catastrophe of 1908 Turtle Moun. tain hes been under dmepectiop since JUS by the Cualogiout Survey. ot your two small cracks were de focted. This oynmer they are quits 'marked in development, The snfuce 8 envered with shingle, vo that w fe : might not he evident until » had GER. DALY MEMORANDA A ws nase Sron Cuishaits. Prinesss St | attained « snidiers ble size. The report ends with an urgent warping that any farther usdermining | may result in a sudden disaster. SEAMENS STRIKE SERIOUS, Transport Workers May Strike in Sympathy. - Tondon, July L=The situation in the weamen's strike is more rious. Unless a wottlanent ie reached Monday, the intentions point to» general strike hy the. transport work. vrs' federation in sympathy with the seamen, This mean - one of. the reatest Pogland was ever involved. dian Pacific Empress of Britain, other liners sie © Ho away from Liverpool before dawn 'to prevent trouble. Six fires have been discovered om the 'White Star liner Arabic Sinin Yextery At Hall, food prices have jump up away ; the reach of the poor. om a Train. The Cana: and Wesleyville, Pa, field wp =» Philadelphia aod Erie temin, near here, last bo piled {eleerarh poles and abstention "To my people | their | apparent | ay," ultimate | good, | industfial conflicts in which steal | July "1--Robirors | Cas -- KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SATU URDAY, JULY I, PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest , Oulled From: All Over the World, The Temiskaming Northers Onturic railway company opens the Porcupine branch to-day. Following the oucharistic Spain is to resume diplomatic arrax {ments with Rome, Ihe building of the Den Rowing Chib, Toronto, was destroyed by tire early Saturday morning, The provincial government Las pur- chased 253 acres to be added to the Fastern Haspitel, Brockville. Mrs, E. Harriman is to open a a LS Middletown, N.Y. primarily for theuse of her army of eniployées but incideptally for anyone who has the price. An armed movement against the pro- | visional government has broken out {in the state of Coahuila, The instiga lied agitators are making glowing so jcialistie promises. | Poisenzd by mistaking a glass bichloride of mercury for water, Ih Joel Grosner, New York, saved his {life by hastily swallowing the whites {of wightem oRYs At 3M Thursday afternoon was ut from the farm of Gubls, Beloit, Kas, and just. ihirty { minutes later it came from ths ven {in the sh ape of bread, a world's re {eord, I Walter Albrough, aged | vears, Nicholas Miller, aged | eight years, "and Magelo [aed twenty-eight vears, killed wheel in the coke ovens Marie burst George Lewis, Philadelphia, than his office window he inil. He stuck in the wid he tripd to escape police who enlled to altered fling Ha he was working Congress o> of wheat twenty- I Angelo, when ia big fly at | Sault Ste Because was wider ig how in dow "when om the an mvestigate PASTOR TAKES RAP AT WHIST PLAYING No Precedent in New Testament for Amusement Side of Christianity. July 1. Soamans, of Springfiel on '"I'ha Perils of ( hristian the opening ion of the mined enth annul convention of the general eastern Young People's Leoval Workers Hers last night, said that the | amusement wide of church life ign { menace Lo healthy christianity. "I ean find no new teslament pre cedent.," he said, "for the fan and frolic that make up a large part of Like life of the modern charch," He pparticubag I demouncad whist plying Waterbury, Ct. Lhe £. M preaching at Ne: thirty-three | ithe papal fi of the Ring," imprisonment. LIE VENUS AND ADOXIS. | . Smile. July 1.-The "Kosmos "in Ahuteh" with thé ultra-fashionable Feanton, police have been called upon | it take up js dhode elie Chiago, Clab™ dénts of and the to make where. The "Kosmon' i= an "opens air cure' sanitarium whose patients sun delves forghours daily, dad in ative habiliments of Yenus mis, fis simply terrible," residents of Evanston, who thereupon boosted a reporter up on a neighbor- ing fence so that he might gaze. He saw numerous females, tanned of skin, swinging drowsily in hammocks, lasily wi fiy-swatters, On a signal from the savitarinm the sun bathers covered themselves with the fringe of hammocks and later emerged in bath robes, The police, to make a test cage, ar- rested Joseph Vivie, atlired him in a bath robe $d held him for vagrancy. The women were not molested. They are separated from the men by a high fence heavily padded, the | and! HOWARD OF WALES, to Canada in the {all Duke of Connaught, PRINCE Who wi to visit the Flew the Papal Flag. France, July T---For fymg g on the occasion -of a Nimes, them | 9a. Patients Attired in Tanned Skin and] | res: | i i Cleveland, 0., July 1.-With presence of mind and bravery, Miss Myrtice Eldridge, twenty-four years old, vented a burglar in her hema yester- day morning from probably ki an aged nurse aud robbing the Bain The burglar escaped by diving head foremost through an o window. The burylar is to be the man who shot and robbed William Kane in a Lake Shore freight car; Monday night. The only persons on the lower floor of the Eldridge home yesterday morn- Hing wers Mrs. EWFdge's valid moth- "fer, Mrs. C. E. Bell, ninety-one. years old, and Mrs, Lena Behnke, sixty-two years old, a nerse. Eldridge," Mrs, Eldridge and their dauzhter were asleep 'upstaies? " About 1.30 o'clock Mrs, Behnke was awakened by sounds in the next room. She arose and saw a man jn tattered clothing in the front hall, wherd Mrs, Eldridge's pocketbook had been left. Ibe burglar bad the pocketbook jn his hands. Mrs, Behnke sorenmed and started to pre- | Intruder Man Dives Tin --Palice Can Find ran into the sittin: room, bled over a chair and fell to the floor. The burglar rushed toward hur, gs she ined her feet. iss Eldridge had been and jumped out of bad. Clad only her night gown, Miss Eldridge reached the first floor and saw the burglar at tacking Mrs. Behnke. Without a moment's hesitation, Miss rau towand the burizlar and screamed. The burglar turned and Miss Eldridge struck him in the face with both hands, He ran for an open win dow through which he had entered, and dove headlong through it. = Miss Eldridge dashed through the back yard. Eldridge ran downstairs then and into the yard, All trace of the burglar was lost. Miss Eldridge telephobed to the De troit avenne station and Sergeant Gallagher and a squad of patrolmen went to the house The police believe the burglar left the freight in which Kane was shot and remained ghout the neighborhood. The Eldeidee home is only two blocks from | where the Kane shooting took place. USING AEROPLANES FOR SMUGGLING 6000S A Daring Band Believed to Have Headquarters in Kent or Essex - Counties Chatham, July l.~Darmg bund of smugglers are believed to be using aeroplanes to bring dutiable goods, in- Joan of Arve festival here; the Bishop Nimes® to-day way fined one franc youth in the court room who cried the Pope," and "Long hive | was senieticed to one day's Long live Cronmheil: Boga Wa lata. | : E tand theatres and sald that ministers For new shades and shape. in soft fpreach" everything but the gospel, hats, new derbies, new straw hats. A CAVE-IN RENDS THE GRAVES IN CEMETERIES, EXPOSING DEAD torn apart Wilkesburie, a, July Three hun dred graves wore and var ried down veral feel at two come | teres at Plymouth by the mine work ings beneath them wettling 3» include will | th i 0 wr i Vin- | feared that the cave in a large number of graves, as it is bepeath the St | cemeteries as eirht cent de Paul and the Polish Catholic ~ I'he headstones were wrecked, fences broken and there are deg in"the earth in places as deep feet. Colling have been torn the subsidepve, nnd grave: The relatives of the dead places 'have been dis greatly excited by the oe plot wessions Ome apart by burst open whose resting turbed, are urrenie QUEEN'S SUMMER SESSION, It Will Open on Monday, July 3rd--- The Classes. On Monday next, July 3rd, the sum mer sesiioh in Queen's university will open, Classes gre 16 be held in Eng lish, Latin, German, - mathe matics, physics, chemistry, aumal tiology and public speaking, I. tw namber of students desiring any one of these subjects should be very small that subject may be withdrawn. A namher of public wddresses. Will ls | given in association with the summer { samc n and to these the general pub lie, as well as the students, 'are vu dially invited. Many of these lectures will he illustrated aod Jhey will de given in some of the andirnce' rooms of the npiversity, ab eight oelotk . in the evening, Vice-Principal Watson will give the opening address of the session. In Cen voeation hall, on Monday night, July 3rd. His biot. will be "The Hossage of Wordsworth." "This, in Dr. Wat son's hands, will certainly be a' treat to all who ean attend. On Thersduy evening, July 6th, James Lawler; the eficient sceretary 'of the Unnadian Forestry Association, will Jecture on "The Forests. of Canada' His® ad dress will be voty completely ho ted hy latitern wi ove both entertaiiiig and instructive. Right Hand Blown Off. Nuon, N.Y, July 1-While i French, PROTECT FOREIGN CHURCHES, British, Fremch, Italian and German Officials Issme Ultimatum, via Badajoz, July T.-It ig that the British charge pd the French, Italian and isters have notified the government that the foreign churches here will be closed on July let unless ASKUY ANCE given - that the foreign churches and ecclesiastical associations will he exempted from the operation of the law separating church and stale, which is to become effective on that date : Flags of the respective coupleies will be hoisted over the church buildings and the Portuguese authorities whl not be allowed to enter them. Spain, Russia and Augiria sapport. the re presentations of the other sofintries DRAGGED BY HAR WHEN HORSE RUNS AWAY Cait Becomes Frightened and Woman is Pulled Along Amid Wreck of Buggy for Cuarter Mile. Moo Helly, NK, "duly 1 Me, Unotge Kirby, of Say restown, is sai fering from savers bruises and lacers: tions received when a colt she was driving ran away. The colt wax biteh- od to a light bugey. Mes. Kirby ds nn export hoewo: Lisbon, understood a' affaires Germ: an 1% - The 3 ris acowsed that teovhie of ito this epuntry. Strength is given to he belief by the frequency with which jemall lighted sero craft come over the lake during the night. The band seems {to have headquarters in Kent or Es sex. Recentiy, aeroplanes bave been inighted by steaines captains on the Take at wight. Ome pasted so close tof first hear the steamer Ossifrage; that the {mate oa watch could. distinctly e the whirring of the motor, strstr Gave a Nasty Jar, London, July ).--Friday moruing's {hurried departure . London police to the great northern seaport of Hull, gave a nasty jar to the feelings of Patriotic Englishmen at the close of {ome of the most wondrous weeks in their history. | Between five and six hundred of the men 'who were guarding the route of ithe king's third triumphant progress land who were yesterday intended to {help in lookint;. after the hundred h | thousand London school children as « | sembled at the Crystal Palace to greet the king and queen, left King's Cross at two o'clock on a grim errand to suppress dangerous riots among the striking seamen. DOCTOR HID IN Poughkeepsie, N.Y:, duly 1.--A suit for divorce brought by Dr. Julius N Hlakeley, of Highland, was tried here before Justice Morschauser. Bir, Blakeley, an the night of De cember 19th, - 1910, hid himself in a closet in bis wile's bedroom, aecord- ing to the story he told in eourt, and by niedns of an electric buzzer, summoned Thomas Mobonough, a pri vate detective, when be decided that what he saw was suficient 10 bring artion' for divorce. The detective burst into Mes. Blakeley's: room and found there, he said, Ulifton © tor, son of a wealthy. Highland | frit grower. Dr. Blakeley, the detective testified, had a revolver and chased CAPRIED DANGEROUS KNIFE, Was Fined by the Magis. trate. When William was arrested it wax found that he had a very dunger- aoe Jooking kiife in his possession. The maximum fine for carrying dan And gerne weapons 15 850 and the mini am fine B10; he . wan given thei lut- magistrate ponited out to mostly came from the foreigners, and and [the courts were doing afl everything b io sta Wi also out the praction; pe 85 for being dis Eanth, vary od, was oe week for being drunk. JUDGE ELBERT HI. GARY Chairman of the Bokrd of directors of the United Riates Steel Corporation SHOT THE MAN And Then Hurriedly Carried Off the Woman. New York, July Ldn Gntral Park) last night five men jumped out, of taxi-cab, to where a man and sitting bench man end Parried off the woman was done quickly that a wom n They ghot were oir a the | Hey Fyaars old ml a ied of seven, of Ahi kind saw the <avmber of the tf I'he man was mal seriously niu WIFE'S BEDROOM To Get Evidence for Divorce---After Summoning a Detective With an Electric Buzzer He Chased Barefooted Visitor Across Snow. > Uatrpenler, barefonl, across the amow- covered lawns. Servants told of baviog seen Mr Blakeley, who is an attractive blonde of thirty, embwacing young arpenter, in the kitchen, The enok declared that the voung wan paid frequent visits to the kouse and used do hug and kiss the doctor's wife while the family dine cr was being prepared. Fhe Blaheleys 'were married in 1909. They have two children, % boy three Mes, Blakeley « nteved en-emphatic denial of mispondict with Ustpenter and brought canter adeusations aganist her line band. J decision -- BEFORE FiyaNce COMMITTEE, Request From School Board for Ad- dizional Moncey. Metobers of the board of education, on ay pight, waited on the men bers fifanor eoiimittes and i wv, the committen their re aquest for $5000 additions] for the eveotdon of the new wthool, ss decided apon at the mesting of the hoard education on Thirsday Hight Frustee Macnes sted as spokeiman for the bowrd, ping an explanation of the situstion the hosed was placid in ing the tumdens TH stunted that the reiperst ve Ph poms helore the ty counct anvihing can be done in the {matder, and it ie understood thai the finance ~ommittes cave the oembees of the bord ment. wiil cuanto | FTIGhEENEA DY Jig Resists 2 of Young Wom, Rufiimn No She stum- awakened ON ea LAST EDITION Taroatn, itawa Valley ont, iSouth-westerly winds Warmer sunday, {localities QO 0000000000 hl fige and * showery in a few { Will close every day July and " Saturdays excepted. 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Haff; aged 63 ysars NEVILLE--At Eripsville, on June 21st, rs. Dennis Neville, in her $k year on 24th, Mra Nan aged 79 HUFF--At Toh, MARRIED. Q400D BELLAt Napanes, Whi Sth, Tohn Mary oy fei. both of Pi apanes. LOUCKS---HUGHES--At Napanes, June 25th, Earl Loucks to ins Mary Hughes, both of Napanes DIED. RICHARDSON~--In Kingston, oon Io Ist, 1911, Elizabeth Tolb loved wife at. Richard Rrchasdsod, aged 71 year Funeral frem her Victoria Street, at four o'clock DAVIDSON-«In Portsmouth, July Le ° 1911, Edith "Mary, younger Sans ter of John snd Harriet lL son, Aged 23 yours. Panerai from her Portefiouih, on" AY, July 230 pm 'Rervice at 2 late residences, 251 Monday afternoon, Five ot _ t heritice, price Re he

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