Daily British Whig (1850), 4 Jul 1911, p. 1

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A REEVE FIRED And Shot A Yomg Man In The Back. SEARCH FOR A WIFE FAMIGY. TROUBLE AT BRIDGE END. ; LEP T0 Farquhar McRae is in Jail in Corn. Hin A SPECTACULAR FLIGHT York Made Aiwond: New York, July ~Henry wopd made the most Joti ular ia the history of American aviation, to-day. He started from New London, (rossed the river at Long Island, crossed back, across River Manhattan, flew ovei the city proper and circled the Singer building. He then turned to Wall street and stopped the curb market by hovering over ii. Hg made his whole flight at an altitude, mak ing it doubly dangerous. He some times wovmed fo be almost touching roofs of buildings. over 'which<he flew. He was in the air three hours and twenty minutes, At New by Henry 10,000 IN PARKS. Toronto Was So Hot Vie. Pre-| i Entered is in a wall--The Bullet tim's Lung, Who carious Condition. Cornwall, July 4. There was trouble | "at Bridge Eod, a vill north Lancaster, Saturday, and as a resalt Chief Smoyth, of Cornwall, bas Egrqu har McRae, reeve --of Lancaster fown ship, in the Cornwall jail for shoot ing William Shaw, a drug clerk o Carp, in the back with a fortydour calibre 'rifle. Shaw accompanied Dr. Mcdiee, in whose employ 'he to "Foret --wenrch--of Mes , and child. The doctor's brother a chauffeur composed the party they travelled by auto. When they reached their destination they went to the residence of Mrs. Mefie's ther, D. CU. McRae, but the latter said the doctor's wile and child wepsnot there Farqugar McRae, an uncle of the do tor's wife, appeared on the and the trouble arose. Two rifles and an axe were hrought out, the party tried to get out of harm's but Farquhar MeRne fired his rifle and shot Shaw, in the back, thé hall entering the left lung. The vitim was taken to the gene hospital and made an antemortem ne using Farquhar McRae of the ' The McRaes are prominent in Glen garry and are well-known throughout | the district. The bullet hax Been removed from Shaw's lung Rae will be held pending the result of | Shaw's injury. Mrs. (Dr.) MeGee, merly a nurse in Ottawa Roman Catholic but left and joined the Methodist she married In McGee, ago, Her parents objected, and eral times endeavored hava leave her husband and return to church. This she did a couple months ago, while Dr. McGee was Ottawa. attending the horse show, AN ATTRACTIVE OFFERING, A Milling Company Issues $300,000 of Stock. The Campbell Flour Mills eampany, limited, has acquired the business the Campbell Milling company with plants at West Toronto and Peter bovo, and will place on the market $300,000 seven per cept, cumulative | preference stock at par, which wild] carry with it & bonus of twenty-five per cent. common stock. The capital | of the company is $650,000 preferred, and 3650000 common stock, but the $00,000 of the preferred has already | been wubseribed, and and and | One and nuto WHY, al here, #Latement, not for + of Carp, She was a her church faith when three was VOars HOV her her of in to of the remaining | $300,000 will be offered as stated, by | Campbell Thompson Co., "Toronto. The mill at West 'Toronto has capacity of 1,000 barrels of Hour, and 100 tons of feed per day, and | the one at Peterboro 400 barrels of | flour and thirty tons of feed. These plants, however, are compelled to work double shift, and to relieve the con gestion of business it has been de. cided to erect a mill at Midland, with an immediate capacity of 1,500 bar rels of Hour per day, the buildings being arranged to increase the capa city to 3,000 barrels. A site has been secured beside the Aberdeen elevator coniprising nine acres of land and in cluding a water frontage of five hundred feet. Hydro-electric power has been contracted for ohoie low rate and arrangement made for favorable freight rates, and a low fixed nesess ment for ten years. The management, which as formerly, retain a gontrolling terest in the new company. The rectors are ©: Senator Campbell, ronto; James Richardson, grain chant, Kingston, Ont; D. A. be: A. W. Campbell; N. H. bell, Toronto; James Playfair, land, and E. B. Thompson. -- AT NIAGARA FALLS. a } is the same ine di To mer- Camp» Camp- Mid- THE 4TH Reginient Left Sunday Night for a Holiday Trip. ! The 14th Regivwnt, P.W.0O. Rifles left Sunday evening atfhen. o'clock for a trip to Niagara Falls. For some 'rea son or Other the trip was not a popu lar one. The 400 strong regiment pro duond only about 176 omen, when the Ithrough Ontario and the United States | ot le Ld | fof dueling int | gether, LADY CONSTANCE | time appointed People. Slept Out. Toronto, July 4.----For the most part | i the temperature is still high to-day, | ddthough it has dropped off since yes terday. An expectitl cool wave tonight or In comes to-morcow. some is itricts the crops are injured by the ex cessive heat. In this city ten thousand people spent last night in the parks. eer stssstts Sstsssesess |The oof 4 amendments, Dr. James Douglas, of New York, has forwarded a cheque for $50,000 to endow the ehair in colonial history in Queen's University. Dr Douglas ~ graduated in the 1858, and has shown in his alma mater hy numerous gifts, Professor Grant, the first holder of the chair in colonial history. is at present on his wedding tour in the Italian lakes., Dr. Douglas' gift was conditional upon Queen's he- ing freed from church control ®! * $ + 3 * + - + + class of his interest H * + ' | | seb rb bb brett tb bi bib ibibo Parisian Editors Arbilvate. Paris, 1. Arbitration threatens to put an end to the honored practice in Paris. Bunau Varilla, di fpeetor of the Matin, and Henri Le Tel lier, of the Journal, who were to jab each other with will not heir seconds, dining to decided .. that principals arbitrate the of July rapirs, after thei question fikrht hould « wounded honor" RAN FROM ALTAR } Guests Waited In Vain At Fashion- able London Church---She Was On Train July i. a half sister eomtroller | household, astonished ing to appear at a fashionable in "London, Monday afternoon; at for her marriagh ev. A, W. K. Hawkins The edifice was filled with {people who waited an hour wondering had occurred to delay the cere {mony. When the bridegroom sent a messenger in great haste to the Farl {of Liverpool's residence to enquire for | her, the reply returned was that Lady Constance 'went hopping this morning, has vet returned home.,"' 1 The Earl of last evening that he had received from | Lady Constance a message to the of fect that she was quite safe and sound, According to the Lady Constance, who left London train, yesterday morning, had simply | changed her nitnd and decided that she did not wish to be married i i Lady Constance to the Earl of of the king's society by fail church the to London, Foljambe, Liverpool, society {what out and not Liverpool states, message, Drowned at Cornwall. { Ont., July 4---Jean Mar ten years, the daugh ter. of Mr. and Mrs. Norm@n Martin, of Mille Roches, was drowned in the canal. The little girl was noticed sit ting on a large stone, near the canal bank, and when her parents missed her in the evening, a search was made. Her hat was found floating in the wa sor, and after dragging the canal the body AUTOS IN DEATH CRASH ~~ NEAR SHARP CURVE Boy Killed And Two Women Badly Injured-- Tragedy Occurred Near Troy N.Y. Troy, NX. July 1~Two automo Child Cornwall, tin, aged about was recovered. time came to march to the station. Phe companies formed up at the Arm- ouries, marched out'$é Princess street | down to King, over King to Rrock and to the K. & P. station. Here. a special C.U.R. train wis made | up of nine coaches and drawn by twe ines. The brass band marched to | the station, but did not go as a _band, Some of. ihe members went for the trip. The bugle hand went along, t had ride to Falls, as the night was awfully hot. It reached its destina- tion at o'clock, and after breaks fast in 35 the park, Col. Cunningham dis | men, giving then till R30 Winaed | the, ve fay evening, to enjoy themselves as they desired. Many of the iment br gm NY, for} t fp Fourth. The regiment will back in Kingston early Wed nesday morning. Pound Body in Lake. Toronto, Culy 4.-~The steamer Oleott reports having found the Body wf an unknown mau in he oly sven miles out from oun Oca, The body was dressed, 3 - . { this sity, and as a result Leo Laseh, { mother, A pretty warm | {sharp curve. Neither chaufienr saw the {lites going at a terrific rate of speed teollided head-on on the state road near {Crooked Lake, fourtzén miles west of fourteen years old, is dead, and his Mrs. Leopold W. Lasch, and IMrs. Peter Schumacher of Albany are Hying in a eritical condition at a hos [pital in this, city. Both machmes were { wrecked. The ears came together at a narrow (point in the road and just west of a | other car until too late to avoid a collision. The occupants of both ma- {chines were thrown out of the cars and 'the Lasch boy struck upon his head, 'fracturing his skull. "Buy lemon kak," Gibson's. Robert Tavlor,' a wealthy business jan of Toronte, died. Sunday, af t disease in the Waldorf-Astoria, New "york, in his ffty-dourth year. Mr. Taylor went abroad in May with his wife and son 16 attend" the wedding of The Canadian team has reached Bin: # signs of willingness to compromise. *# [dissolution of parliament in and the other new jton with teral opinion will simply of radical opinion outside {What jeome one home." significance [doubt Iplexities and difficulties me confident ceived authoritative ia | Premier {assert firmly {nen Ww KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TU DAT, JU Lv 4. -~ NEW MEDICAL ELECTION TALK Is Again Sting People of Sti SUGGEST SS OF HOUSE IN JULY AND POLL ING IN AUGUST. IMSCOVERSE, F CANADIAN BURNED Announcement by Professor Rockefeller Institute. uly 3 Prof. Al kefeller Fustitule, the doctors Berhin, of i of | Fate | 1911. Earl Grey Faquires Regarding ; of Swazey. Ottawa. July #4.--The veport LRobert Swazey, Uanadian, Rad +. Despatches from Near al een at the stake Mexican Di t it P Pla jdits, near Fort Susumersette. for bo { i fusing to reveal the whereabouts THE WORLD'S EPISODES money belonging to the railroad which | employed him, has reached the de IN THE BRIEFEST POS- "SIBLE FORM. that | been baa Ie Berlin, J of the announced of the University betioved arr, » : WY ow to al a inie } s | "high wh the of ! to. be a discovery | i the dead, after I'he dis ad ab- It 15 a method of continuing istence the removal of an organism covery is-said to represent ad g vance ih the treatment of tamirs; und swellings of any Kind. ex or partment of esterual affairs. Through | Earl Grey a -requést has been sent to the British minister at the affair investigated immediately. Mrs. Guinia Bioghsm, mother-in-law of the dead man, writes that Swazey was a Canadian, but tells little else about hem, of tissues, Living reat SCesses, GIVEN body prs SOME CELEBRATIONS Little of and Re- Matters That Interest Notes From All Ove Everything Easily membered. W. Shaw, Carp, shot near Cornwall, will redover. McRae will vome up in court on Friday. The seamen's sirike is practically over. The steamship Empress of Bri- tain has sailed. Ottawa rowers may 'win a cup at Henley-on-Thames, where they meet a Belgian eight. Henry Hicks, Colborne, sent to trial, alleged" to have sworn falsely in the Matthews trial, Women without hats and men in 4 shirt sleeves are in gobd form at church in Pittsburg, Pa. Orran = Kent, aged twenty-three years, Toronto, drowned while bath- ing in the Humber. Tne Norwegian steamship foundred worth of lceland and six persons perished. Fierce rain storms raged at Quebec, Monday, ending the heat spell, and damaging buildings. (. Harrison, master mechanic, Sher- brooke, Que., died from going in bath- Alice [ing while overheated. H John A. Stiles, C.E., Toremto, has been appointed professor in the Uni- versity of New Brunswick, Rev. A. J. Reid, Campbelliord, has been appointed rector of St. Mark's Anglican church, West Toronto. It is proposed to establish a $25,000 church at Chengtu, China, in mémory of the late Rev. Dr. A. Sutherland. Former Mayor Smith Ely, Jr., New York, died at his home mn Hanover, N.J., at the age of eighty-six years. On Monday the king gave a treat to {100,000 of Dopdon's poorest children. The king and queen: attended the al- fair; Daniel back express, Were Held in Many Parts of Uditedl States. New York, July 4.--ladications bere are that the United States, is toNay, velebrating really a "safe and save Fourth." In Jie city, 'as well as many others, firbwdiks have Deen prohibited although compensation is. made 'by fireworks wet off by she municipsily under the wupeevision of the police. TEIPOPIGIIOP DEFENCE FUND, -~ A Most Unpopular Step--A Political Government Willing to Impasse -- Neither Nor Opposition Seems Compromise on Issue. London, July 4+ With week over, the House of the first body turn to the serious work of eonsidering the pacliament bill. One wegk has been enough. to show how matters stand. It is to be seen that 'they are much, the same as they were before the adjournment. - government doés not show a sign aceepting any of lapsdowne's and neither the govern- shows any coranation Lords was to ke Indianapolis, Ind, July 4. --HBvery member of a4 labor union in 'this country is to be asked to contribute twenty-five cents toward the defence of John J and James B. McNamara. charg- ed with dynamiting outrages in l.os Angeles. according to a plan adopted by Samuel Gompers. president of the American Federation of La- bor, and other national labor organization officers It is expected in this way to raise a defenve fund of $500,000 ment nor the opposition Again today there was talk of yet another appeal to the ocountry for a July and a general election in August. Pro- bably no step could be more unpopu with the country itself, but if lords to swallow the bill government stands firm, no course open, unless it takes the step from which it naturally that is, the creating of 50 to swamp -the present house Some of the unionist papers, Fimes, profess to believe great change of opm to Unionist the nat election, bit the more gen in that another election gtrenothen the government in the hoase of commons. Taking this view, the Spectator pleads pathetically i to-day for opposition to 11 the hills, that "Pressure holds government and allies in grip that there is not the | ol penetrating the phalanx, | but the moment that the parliamint | hill passes pressure will be relaxed Eclipse fifty- ilar the refuse seems 4 LOMER GOUIN, minister Qirehe announced daughter SIR shrinks, Whole to Miss of Mrs Montreal Prime of gagen Ame Amos bride«el 4 Sl ANNIRILATED oXk MAN OF THIRTY. SEVEN UNHARMED, peers rent of lords, such as the that there * FATT Tae The Soe | | 8 Aa regard yospects SI oe 2 i NAPANEE WOMAN BEAD From the Effects of Monday's Ex- treme Heat. Special to the Whig, Napanee, July 4.-- Mrs. iams, (3 middle aged woman of this town, died last might from the effects of the extreme heat of yesterday, which reiyistered: 100 degrées. S. J. FOX M.P.P. DIED AT LINDSAY MONDAY Member For West Victoria Passed "Away at His Home in Lindsay, in Wis 57th Year Lindway, Syly 4.8, J Fox, the {conservative representative in the On tario legislature," died Monday morn ing after a lingering illness. Mu. Fox had represented this riding since 189%. He had been ill for about 12 your, and was recently in California {and the south for his health. He was {operated on last week, | were held out for his recovery Decensed was a native of Rowman iville and was in his filty-sevanth y ® | He had lived in Lindsay since {commencing work as a printer, {im 1871 he went to work with his fath- {er as a Lvickmaker, and at nis death was president of the Fox Brick Yards He was in the county council in (997 {For years he was president of the | Warder Printing company ONLY John - Will Swi i the wo Las \ {The Hardships Endured by Fremch the | Soldiers in Africa -- "Moorish taht Gunerifla Bands Prey Upon Them. shightest Para, July 1, -Almeost wee ome hall dozen French homes, wform ed by the dread othical dispatch, is now an unbroken line will be: {thrown into mourning by the loss of gaps and breaks through [some beloved brother the Unionists attack get [African field of battle. | The hardships presont French military a [Morocco are arealy over Lin the official dispatches, {little the long, hot inl attacks by Loaf frightful wounds. maim for life and when the falls WArrion antl declares its n 'hance every | are | » { | sent by an [Killed J the | Sir Thomas Shaughnessy states that in (the C.P.R.. has not been negotiating to With the Erie railway as has been v latated, Lawlor, GT.R. to flag trains, near Trenton, trainman, way struck the and gon Of on which can . in action referred but litte b stories of encountered not yet face magm un But the English people do seem to realize that they ipolitical situation of the first tude. Popular opinion still se stirred, and wot even the closing graph of the king's letter ple has been aporeciated in its But there, used as gu text. None was passing in the A. Turner, railroad laborer, Smith's Falls, died as the result of heat, Monday night. A baby died on the train there Right Hon accounts creep in marches, of sudden noctur Moorish guerilla bands, which either kill dreadful unhappy wounded into the hands of the ns para the peo full for ard signs that A ture to Arnold Morlevy Ex-Post Master General, was married Monday, in London, Eng., to the widow of James Runyon, New York, At Butler, Pa:, two men weve fatal burned and three others were seri injuted when a barrel ob gaso- line exploded by sun in gatagn. Boat Was Upset. Monday afternoon, while { party were cruising around in the] {vicinity of the Kingston Hesiery company's mill, the boat in whiel {the were riding was upset The oc- | cupants were able to take eare of | chemselves with' the exception of a {small boy, named Stephens, who was {nearly suffocated before assistance reached him. (Quite a large erowd gathered along | the street watching the rescuerers pick up those who were] 'tipped out. tor | be enn what mind when he wrote it will . TF renchmai Sings | Moorish "Whatever per | Iuke at lie before | abordetie, pbpple, shall unite sll resolutely and ealmly, been Divine will of ( his diary, to Paris the Foutee, in his forwarded mt to v rote leading Having fo push the mountains dowly random tory apt. fien om which ly mn ously and my we I mander, it them ! that the ultimate common good." Many hiberal of commons have mad sntations to the mmistry ence to the of a wral election, have getically such ne facing ' 1 examine the | from Iwhdou | accomplished | to Kl Al of With to progres h He him fall, around to res he thirty- ha 1 guidance | bordette be to the {safety of tto Moulony {this he ? Houana, ituated thandiul of few soldiers group of stopped by Mh wounded. Calling Laborde from band tr untler wane outeome : Late | of the house decided on private repre with refer. f probable | # n members in heard maniatary wivanced hi hower of behind other back torthre rumors he | and protested tents, when wa i EAW emer against action a ' needless. John Glamorgan, speech at Barry, one men f the tarted ertain which their but dense d the amongst Hugh FEawarlds, AM.P for dhiring the course of declared he had information, he mm, te a i 0 lene him re that | held. [1.4 10 sufficient tenveloped a fight to numbered Ihe thei T Th brave re top way MISTAKE PROVED COSTLY would not possessed on for bullet them abo them blindly, firing by the Labordette hot diel instantly tobk ORTALN : general election Asquith and it would be were could contimued it a1 Milwaukee, Wis, July 4 ~-Because Mrs: E. P. Alits, widow of the engine batlder, who founded and is now the AHlis-Chetmers Co., forgot oné cipher in writing her wil, four grandchildren, whom she meant to give $25,000 each, are cut off with $25. This decision was rendered in the circuit court yesterday, after an appeal from the probate court, oy ------------ General Hospital Cases. Harold Brown, Lakeport, hospital, suffering from typhoid er guarantees, finish Conservative he adqtiarie that a remeral election is nothing {Lo ill hes [They tdown the f te {spoke Death of Robert Light, an Old Re- [little part sident. Brescqe A rn of {fighting bthirt » and A a aged . twenty-five was bronght to the fev- however taggered on ag VeRts, won (he one went through His lien command = and | Mrs. Annie Huckings, aged Slowly the | five years, Camden East, until, when [ed with a stroke of apoplesy, only in- the hospital for treatment beft, stall John Ballantyne, of Violet, band of | went operation dead, Tuesday. wag at hand 2 body and Fradet woids. of TOWN OF NAPANEE. seventy WAS sez. and int THE of wn ima ted is column arrived, one thirty under- ap | Masons at Work. J the masons who were "of strike back to werk un Tuesday morn- agreement, and all is quiet in labor cipcles. Thomas. 12 #izard went to Torgnto at noon on »! having been" summoned Lo * | attend a meeting there, but will re * (urn to Kingston to wind up his 3 business here Proceed With Smelter. There was a meeting of the North American Smelting company on Sa | Chicago, uly 4 -Hecanse, it is said afternoon, when 1nstructions |p, the health department, a girl - who 3 | wore given to proceed with the work | ped typhoid fever three years ago was & of he new smelter. Work will be {allowed to wash milk cans on her commeneed in the course of a couple! father's farm there is an epidemic of of weeks, and will be rushed through. {the fever in Englewood, a suburb. Ac mo ee cordi ta the health department Hot for Workmen. vn, i persons hing v Men doing exeavation work on Wel | the girl's father, ave ill lington street found the beat very | The girl; Rose Boersma, seems per { oppressive to-day The work is be | fectly healthy but has been taken. to ing rushed 'along as speedily. as Pos- {an hospital. She is diefared to be a sible. To-day wu lad was on the job, !"carrier" of germs. The fact that carrying water dor the men to drink [germs of the digs could be carcied after the patien ad ered discovered three years) ago the les EE perately.. Of « twenty-nine Was the t for Napanee's respected residents July One of most Napanee, A Serious oldest and was laid to wst on Sunday afternoon in the person of Robert Light. couple of weeks ago he suffered stroke of paralysis, and never recover passing away pendicitis on PPP PPI RPP Pe Ip Me all the ors Wor | 0900000006000000000000 AT HULL, % All vent 3 ng, + ed conscronsness, Friday. Deceased was in ninth year. Three danghters survive, very large ofie. | -- On Thursday last Frank McFarlane, gon of Witham McFarlane, hving about a mile west of Roblin, met with a painful accident He was playing shout the stone crusher 'when a large stone 'foll and hit him the hand, terribly crushing it. Ih. Vreooman was summoned and dressed the injured member. Mr. and Mrs. merly Ola Allison), the arrival of 'a son on June 27th at Calgary, Alta. Mrs. Henmy Garrett and two children, Vancouver, B.C. are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mes Davis, Centre street, after an absence of five years, Harvey Warner was able to take a twenty-fivemile auto ride, last week, He is gradually regaining a measure of his former strength. Sunday was the bottest day Na paneeans have experience in years. The thermometer registered 108 in the sun and 985 in the shade, (inwa, July 4 Mrs. John McKnight, Forest Mills, is [vincinl departments of education, wp visiting her son, Frederick, in Roches ion the suggestion of 'the executive ter, N.Y. Mrs. Garnet W. Cox, Fort council of the Stratheona Trust for William, is visiting her father; Robert {fhe encouragement of physical and Cox, Enterprise. Thomas Gibbard is military traming in public schools, on a business trip to the west! Allan | have wirthorised that pliysieal tratving F. Miller, of Elm Creek, Man., arrived shall, in the futare, be &n integral Saturday to visit his daughter, Harel, {part of the school curriculum, and, in who 'has been so very ill. Alfred | order that this traiping shall be uni- Holmes, of the Dominion Bank, Jeft {orm throughout the dominion, have "this week for Winmipeg. further agreed to adopt the text book D. L. Hill, manager of the Dominion lon this subject, which is now being Bank, sill seme, inn tie wack {0 {published woinsath dh Faglish and Giravenhirst, P. RB. Tucker, of Onl [nlichel in Sapara ie books, on his seventy and three funeral was ORANGE TROUBLE according to STARTED BY "CARRIER" Girl lnfects Those Who Wak: Milk From Cans That She Washed BONS The All sorieties of petitioned the French Hull, Que, have Mayor Archambanlht stop the Twellt of July proces sion there. The mayor wrote br. Sproul and the latter refused to accede to their renquest:- The parade will be held. It is expected 5,000 Orangeined will be present in view of the possiblity of, trouble ' I'nesday to i | 3 + @! A | turday To on gesseseresareaes Clayton Garrett (for are 'wejowing over AL PROVINCES FAV PHYSICAL TRAINING School Cumiculums to Ince Ths as Feature, Under Strathcona Trust milk from reco was Made Key Uniontown, Pa. July 4.7 aners, one a murderer, mucaped the jail here. They were in hos-| phe jocal polices k bese asked 40 pital department. A key had been | anston wnt ting of _-- onny Apa ont of a spoon, and the outer | Irmarried woman, whe has been missing tdoors opened. from Snow Road sue Frday, and who came to Kingston. Her noshmnd J license was isswed + in [was in the city, to-day, and went Watertown, N.Y. on Monday, forig, Napanee, as he bebeves that James J. McDonald, of Kingston. wife # there. He hax been away Ont, and Henaah = Dyer, also Jit i= stated that while he was abut, Kingston. whe bad a diesgreement with reldtives Stuart Livingston, Montreal, was .l Canadian cent has bien is | Missing From Snow Road. "The respective pro A matkiage on bis leaving. ~ visitor at his: home over the holi-| days. ~ ~ A pew One way to aequire trouble--smarry | = dt daughter in London. gory, will take t Hill's lacs hers The eters coed of the trust, . hy AT STAKE. of | PAPEL PPLP0 48909" $ 020 but | and ; and that this was the feason for her ----------------E LAST EDITION WEATHER | Toronto, Ont. July 4 tawa Valley and Upper Fine to-day ard on Wadaesday slightly lower temperature. A Festival of Rare Bargains 1? am Ot. Lawrence with Mexteo to have | Great Disposal Sale GOODS TO-MORROW we must dispose of all these pretty high-class fabrics, TO-MORROW you'll have the ope portunity ef securing SOme very res markable values If you attend this sale Suit and Dress Materials That were sold at' 37 1-2c, 46c, 50c to Tbe, Will Be Cleared it Mercerized" Serges, Repps, Cotton , Novelty Weaves of all de- colors and 'fancies. 27 inches to 45 inches. Sale Starts 8.30 a. m CASH SALES. Among the lot are NO APPROVAL STEACY'S BORN, In Kngston to Mr. and a son DIED. Kingston. on July 3rd widow of the but no hopes | THER IAULT snd, 1811, Theriault on July Mrs. J M. an 1811 late SMITH «In at i Street Ann Smit} Funera Thomas Wednesday am, to Mary's Cemetery {OBERT J. REID, Undertaker. at The 'Phone 577. JAMES REID ERE 54 and TT ARAN eps, m that we will clear at 8 TURKS. 'Thone 17 i | { | i * + + *| * + * + + + . * + > * » + X/ Five of th acrifice py GENUINE French Pel Perrier Natural Spring Spring. Water JAMES REDDEN & C0. Piles Relieved at Once. Wade's = (Kntment relisves fhe dis: [Messing symptoms of piles af once and, faithfully used, will eure perman- ently. It has remarkalle soothing and hedling propecties. Best for all the purposes for which a healing ointment can be used Cures Fezema, Salt Rheum, Seo aly of Itching Eruptions of the skin, Pi hy {hiotches, Dandrafi, ete In big boxes 1 3e., B. Meleod's Drug stores. es------ The London Fapress says the ¢ choice _ of a successor to Lord & rathcons is { mxpected to lie between Sir Edward Clouston and Sig Mostagu Allen. Owing to lack of space, 8 report on Prof. Watson's letize on "The None age of Wordsworth," had to be held aver till to-morrow, Thomas Gallagher, W. MeDonaM and I. T. Welch werd to Sault Sle. Mo rie, Omit, as delegates to the stats {convention of the Kaights of Colume LN { Frank McGinty lio went to Otiaw, weg jrecently, - joined the dominign. {tow ay has resigmed and returand A Kin ito the city, ' 4 5

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