Daily British Whig (1850), 10 Jul 1911, p. 1

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YEAR 78 -NO, 159 _ QUEBEC - FIGHT Liberals Making A ot Effective Campaign LEMIEUX IS GIVING. BOURASSA A DOS i OF HIS OWN MEDICINE. ; The Nationalist Leader Has Met His Match In the Postmaster-General --Laurier's Return Will Stimu-| late Interest, ~Although the pr ov ince the past | than the | indication | and | of | ists con rt Montreal, July 10. temperature throughout this was in the nineties during week it wax not any hotter political situation. Every pants to wile of the warmest most bitter fights in the history . polities in this provines. - « The tionalists and a section of the servEtives have witied their --forees lup on fled off jHESBAND, LIKE WIFE, SUFFERS BROKEN NECK. Mr. and Mrst Peter Newmiller Die a Year Apary as Result of Falling From Loads of Hay. one, N.X., July 10.-- Peter New mith was overcome by the heat while Hoading hay on his farm in Junius and fell from the load tothe groyfd, sus taining injuries from which he died, yesterday morping. He was seven!) even years of age. He was on the load of hay in the lot while hi: two sons pitched the hay the load, Suddenly they saw the latter throw up his bands and fall beadforemost to the ground. A coroner was sammoned from Waterloo an autopsy was performed, showing death to have been due 8 bunstroke and a broken neck. One year month, Mr. New miller lost his wife under similar cumstances." She was load of hay in the lot whike the two sons and the husband pitched the hay up. She the load, breaking ber neck nnd dying instantly, 'BABY WHILE A ASLEEP WAS SHOT DEAD ago this on a KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, JULY Y 10, NEAR DEATH SEEKING PICTURE OF Canadian Government Fuplugeé Falls Ovethgued as Bomb Whaling Vessel Explodes, Tork, With en death, while mak if a whale being of Newfoundland, mn New WHALE, LATEST TONGS Despatches From Near and New It a tale of a (TOW | Bi th _Motion kuther~ off | Frank Carroll arrived | yesterday on board the Flovizel, of the Red Cross line. Mr, Carroll wus {employed by the Canadian government Distant nt Places {10 take motion pictures showing the | | resources and attractions of Newfound- GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS: land. The films will be lpaned by the SIBLE FORM. | gOYernme nt to lecturers. : "l was on board the whilig steam- ship Dunkirk," said Mr. Cargoll, "and we had steamed in close to a big cow whale and a calf. A dynamite bomb was placed just behind the whale's ear and | was leaning far out over the bowsprit when the bomb ex: ploded. The whale rose straight in the {air until it seemed that I could see its iwhole body. It struck the vessel and shook .me off of the bowsprit. The calf was thrashing around in the water madly and made, straight for ime, but one of the men threw a rope wt ! Matters That Interest Everybody-- Notes From Ail Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Re- membered. There is a good deal of small fone in Manitoba. Jos, Fick, of Pt. Burwell, jcome by heat while in his garden and died, At Chatham Gogrge Abraham, [Sixteen years, in was over- aged was drowned the from 5} York, | change in thie 1911. MUST TAKE m "Homiock Must Be Drunk" "Tis Sa THE UNIONISTS ADMIT} THAT THE VETO BILL WILL BE VOTED INTO LAW. New Election Suicide--Compromise May be Arranged on "What is a Money Bin? London, July 10.--Though ro offical pronouncement has ben made, the end ~ of the week finds a distinet political atmosphere. Some stalwart unionists still demand that the house of lords shall go down fighting and force the government to Saves Two Lijtle Girls sort 'of thing," me I will hang one «n them," Gerber, which is perbiips a bit pura | ing, but typical of his view adventure. and he let go. {HERO KILLS DOG « WITH PENK From tack by Mad Animal. But is Bitten Himself. Chicago, 1H, July 10. --Jukas , a pattern waker, bitten hunself before a reporier at Hibbard, Bart ro or, that hs mother "They give people medida, oe was suggested to hang melo try "a "M they of the Gerber bookkeepers use for "scratching." PE. | Ate lerly winds: (ver twenty-one years | old, saved two littie girls from i | attack of u med dog yesterday | was severely { killed the vicious brute with a knife in a desperate strug Visited by employment + {lett & Co. Gerber said his caly worry about the wounds he sufiered was the | probabilit, hear of them and worry. would that on replied displayed a two-inch-bladed knife," such as "J lot him have it two or three times But he came back with {to me and pulled me out just in time. The camera was smashed intg atoms land one of the best films I evel had a Thames Duncan Campbei}, aged sever nty-five, a leading farmer oi Kincardine town create 'puppet peers" or resign, leav- ling it to the unionists to refuse to at- another hold én my leg, and | had to give him 'the knife again. "He pi to chance get was Aioiled. ship, is dead from the heat James Haspingyr, a wealthy farmer three holds this way before Iwas able tempt the impossibility of carryidg on to get him by the thraatr™ the government and appest dguin to the house. has -- LAST EDITION n A -------- WEATHER PROBABILITIES, Torgato. Ont. July § MN. am Ole jtawa Valley and Upper St reRoe { Moderate 10 Fresh Be Et to west. some local thunder storms, but mostly fair and very warm to-day {and on Tuesday, { i the! and | be | pea | When | Place of | i "Clearing The week, however, Killed by Bullet | Fired By Heedless Boys---Mother Left Infant in Carriage Hackensack, N.J., July Adel hy the 5 killed by bat a desperate attempt to gust Sir Wit EARL mee = an a frid Lawsier from power, and ave] holding meetings everywhere through | wut the province, In addation, "some | of the old time conservatives, under | the leadership of €. J Dolierty of Montreal, nre running a campaign on their own account, Mr, Monk, the js supposed leader of the Quebec conser yatives, has allied himsell with My our ans and the Awo campaign *ing for all they are worth Mr, Bourassa hos howe thin wet his match in Hon Lemieuy, who the campaign Lemieux "has nssa withont glove a taste of the medicine fond of handing out to has charged Me. Bourassa a disgruntled politician, having cabinet recognition from Si when Laurier, Hyon, this, endeavoring to be appomted uty speaker, and finally to have himself appointed postmaster. | of Montreal. Because he failed to se | cure of these appointments he | hae turned against Sir Wilfeid and li party, Mr. 1 jeux has hinted that [Much there are other revelations to be made | very shortly, which will still further | show what tvoe of a man Mr. Bour assa yr ie. Mr. Lemieux hina | "challenged Mr. Bourassa to with him any constituency in the pro vines of Quebee, but the nationalist leader has taken good care not to ac cept the challenge. Toy in expected that Sir Willeid Laurier"s return, and the demonstration which is to be ae corded him both Tn Quebee and in Montreal, will stimulate interest the fortheoming contest, pear Pittsburg, Pa., shot son, aged five Yunis. On July Sth, 15896--fifteen vears ago | Sir Wilirid Laurier assumed the pre miership of Canada. The United States senate, aftern. son, voted down the free meat anrendment duly sth, Hon: daseph Chamber celebrated his seventy fifth birth- His health is fairly Angeles," Cal, for holding nmvention his 'grand- seen a large accession Yo those who think that the lords had better swal« low their medicine. Most * significant was an editorial in the Telegraph ad- mitting that "the bemlock must be drunk," and comforting itself with the thought that "what is done will not [be "irrevocable," Compromise concilia- [tips are<ini the air, but the govern. ment, according to the best opinion of {what is mostly likely to happen, will |give little away. It will have {none of Lord Lunsdowne's amendments {which will merely serve to put on- {reoord the opposition's scheme of deal ing with the question, but it probab- ity will accept Lord Newton's amend- jment [his proposes that no bill for further limitation of the legislative ipower of thie House of Lords shall under the operation of\the par [lament bill until after the general elec tion. This, to a certain extent, will {save the unionists' face. There is some {indication that a compromise may be arranged on the point as to who is to 'settle the yuestion. "What is a money {bill 7 The govenment that the speaker alone shall settle the ques- tion. The oppokition desires that a committee be appointed to assist, Whether a settlement js to be arrived at on this basis, it seems clear that the bulk of the--opposition has now Gromnshields rendered judg reilized that, and to force-an appeal ment restraining the town of St. Lam: to the country now would be sheer {bert from dumping raw and unpurified [according to gossip which is going the 'guicide, | sewnge indo" the Lawrence river {founds of the, capital. It is stated that | Bir se a bull dog bit one of their [the earls a diplomat Playmats a group of boys and girls (been well proven, and his tact Cypress Hills, Brooklyn, Ivached: mized. by the ablest datesmen of Great on | {the anual by hanging it to a treo. | Brita. | Folie Captain A. Fawrot, toe New | Mr. Bryce was appointed li | hew IT MAY BE A CASE OF DOUBLE MURDER Authorities Think Child Was Killed - Before Being Placed in Water works Reservoir. be British Ambassador Washington. May to! Saturday | } i 10. AL Cli- | months old | ohn Zimaner | mings' a bullet he lav) On carriage on thal lain day 1 the national deaver The late ted an ds which will ld bar It tress | ude, sr Cum | Suitable for cool Quting Dresses, Coat Suits or for a smart BATHING SUIT {It has no equal---a fabric with a St. Catharines, "duly 10. Constal to | seen like silk and a perfect dye Tufiord is here consulting the {that will d\ either sun or water atlorney regarding the inquest at a price, bélow an ordinary lustre. Edna Comfort and her little * whose bodies were found in the waté works reservoir, Beamsville He says the child killed he fore beinz put in the water and i looks also a€ if the mother were ¢lso It may be un ease of double of wa n ~ {tah, as naleep in fire nt porch | he arch, a, are god wns selected a the 1913 inter Christian took th: breese to A few stepped her batty and blocd streaming ound in the hid j olice child mother to ae Blowing kitchen la the er more place very todolphe olf Mr Pour brim where h dinn a I while ' 8 crown ol son, of went the to pie nu taken charge ter Mrs the alter amd § which he i has for gone pate minute ¥ hinves accumula of million dollar hippest to Ey horrified to down hi férehead thvough his he sted Eli August and Joseph for having Possen fired where Jiber ads SM pres Mr £1 [Zimmerm te peep at {find 0 Hiram He {bullet being | © The raght [twenty two Wilfrid in de endeavoring n gut rks A REGULAR PRICES, $1.00 to $1.15. SALE PRICE 50c. We offer them In two-tone striped - effects--navy with brown, saphire with olive, brown with brown, also self-colored "stripes of green and brown rune tharty at was certainly | | 8 i | | ne be Jand in face Lhe aid th Hiny pond, York Lhe financial Uni Ethel Barry for di Russel] i t more, from wold Coit, others W.. with gone = Grey avad Deer loaded nrre i {come murder vesrs, En Gy of MYSTICS PURSUE New aged fifteen vears, in their having not know we committed of A MAN tarting funds | committes ibout tor August | bullets, went disappointed revolvers MeGill | To Regain Possession of a Valuable Indian Ring. Boston, July 10 Believing that her husband is being pursued by liana mystics wh, desire the return of marvously h.degus ring he possesses, Mrs. Josephine Swanton, of Chester, Eng. arrived in Boston recently the 465th day of her search has carried her to India and the continent Boston Mr. Swanton received a strange sil | ver ring bearing a hideous blue stone, | as a reward of service from an India, doctor five years. of more ggo He | has since been continually hesought | by matives of India for the return of | tne ring. He went to Indig to Jan | the cause and after writing he wis | leaving Bombay fqr Ameéricda he was | lost to his wife. Mr. Swanton wus told her "husband had been seen by a friend in Boston and is here to find him. ¢ erate « fost MI ene they murder {admit ted that dd I hey | E9iie edmpawn | ment | Five dustry {of Metiibbon {bull Lumber Déstroyed-- | turday Ly domes R Que, . . i Jn 1 finsncier, 0 hes, two o and expansion ved & Co i or gndow- | | re for the dumber vardad ong, Lebell it Sarnia, £160,000 the New LOT No. 2 FANCY LUSTRES In Greens, Reds, Browns, Fawn, ete, | H0c Qualities at BSc. STEACY'S ATT AA Aad 3 \ ADVERTISE, any DISASTROUS FIRES, o Von says 2. on 1 Eganville 8% at Aylmer, Eganville, ©mnt., July {five houses thee chur Les, rial sill woollen mill susch factory, burned here and Pembroke town of Flames Washingt: completes general of Canada, Washington to Bryce, vd When Ear! governo to Hon extraor | Keene, noted tngfman, | of York, wious condition general breakdo term § flares i 1 Hak Lon on which Across Fwenty come Rig! it aks wsador in way from Justin a m a wn & B and | [Tames ns onlest to were minster i i dinary i {door plenipotentiary, | gistance from Renfrew brertg only prevented the whole of wiped out. The loss is a quarter million dollars Aylmer, Que, feet of lumber Saturday I'he ot. n has recog bugaess as ------------ TO MAKE HOME IN CANADA. m-- LE million | burned hive is A) ---- 's Suicide, Miss Mabelle Sey- diesl in travelling July Were |Sir Thomas Tait Comes Here From Australia. July 10.--8ir Thomas {formerly chief commissioner: of {ways for Australia returned on { Empress Britain to make his home {Canada. He haz had offers from [three transcontinental railways, may join the Canadian Northern. Members of the government gn the Empress report that the Prince i of | Wales will certainly visit Cgnada next {vear or vear after. He may postpone {his visit this year in order to coincide {with the official opening of the Nation {al Transcontinental railway, | an | St. lossy : to the Toit, rail the in all and . Quebec, in ork finger print expert, will sail | Was hington 2° Lin 1907 ondon and Paris, to study police of face reading. Toronto, | Bad earthqudkes in Hungary. Hun MILL A MONTH through [dreds of chimpeys were overturned and | - INCREASE IN REVENUE body (the town hall and other buildings in and | Keoskemet, more or damaged, [ nr EF. Bingham, Foranto, Statement For The First Quarter of the Fiscal Year-- Expenditures. {suffering a slight epncussion of Drowned. {the brain a result of runaway Ottawa, - July - 10. ~For the first quarter of the present fiscal year Can David MeKibbo lof a horse he was driving, iada's revenue has been $29 230 646, on Saturday might increase of nearly three millions, Searches of hopses at Averio, {gal, revealed a [urge quantity of arms | jecompared with the first three months of the last fiscal vear. For June the {and ammunition intended for use by! reveriue was 310,666,205, an increase | o, for the | July 10. father while who day ------ - SMR SHOT THE LADY. Thought 1 Flew Recently Affected Man. Petrolea, Qut., July 10. A double shooting afiray took place, Saturday mourning in which W. James Moore, of Oil Hprings, is alleged to have shot and killed a woman knows as Mrs, Mary King? right wame is Scholle, ae] seriously wounded her twelve-year-old daughter, Florence. Moore has been boarding with Mrs King. The daughter was immediately taken to the hospital. She will recover Moore met with an accident some time ago at the waggon factory, and since: that time hag been out of work. The injuries he received, while not serious, em to haves affected hin mentally. PICTON MAN DROWNED, Chicago, mour, whose Saturday, Canada, and brought home, sat all by the then committed suicide hi cofhin ¥ Received | less i May Have a Tunnel. ¢ London, July 10.~In of the successful flight of anumber of sero: | planes over the channel, the project is) revived to have a tunnel from France | to England. Hitherto, this was IMURPHY--At posed on military grounds, but it is Bully now pointed out that with the pro- nounn gress of aviation England is no longer 1911 protected,. altogether, from attack by b navy f1eorie Two Were July 10 was drowned while swimm ing the | Street, Don; yesterday, Eo--Alden-was | drowned while swimming in the lagoon | at the island. Andrew Angus struek | this head, while diving in the lake, and ig paralyzed from the view as a dicing | -- i -- Poronta. o Juewr | Belleville, 8, 1911, Porta on Wednes- to Mr. and Mrs Murphy, « son Kingston, Ont, July 7th Mr, and Mrs. FJ Pound, 1 lergy Street, a daughter MARRIED. LAND --~CLINTON-~In Hamilton, June sth, Prescilla Payline, dau- trhter of and Mrs. Joh H TWO WIVES IN. ONE HOME r land, and Charles Clinton, son of L { don Canton, Bloomfield CHAPLIN COLLIERS At rt -- { Bask i Jyne at, A. E. Chaplin Long Lost Spouse Returns to Mus-| 3 ha"UNE EUW CIA band's House But Cannot Live With Sucessor Copeland, Bask, foremrly of North Marysburgh Pittsburg, Kan., July 10.--The effori | of Peter M. t¥o wives sd Saturday, July th, 1911, ' b suddenly Aturday, July 5 time has ended in failure. Convinewd James B. Fairfield, aged 77 years that she and Mrs. Sharp No. 2 could { Funeral took place from his tafe re- not live together amicably, Mrs Anna sidence, Monday morning, st 10 . { clock, to Cataraqul Cemetery. Shs A Catharine Sharp has left the home of BERRY -- At Hotel Dicu Hospital. on her husband for the howe of her in New Orleans \ July 9th, 1911, Robert Berry, aged Sharp became separeted whose James poo {the monarchists. * Castello Branco, w le of a former minister, was arrested i The congregation of Georgia's {etified"" negro church praying for | the death of Oscar Davis, who is try ing to have the church suppressed on GIRL 1S SCALDED | BY IRATE TRAMP, tixccumds; of being Refused Food, Hobo Throws Nettle 50 of Boiling Water Gver Farmer's ¢ Daughter {He had Venrs, Aurora, HI, July 10.--All Plainfield | lake near his {joined in a man hunt, late last night, | S4mmes His body was Hollowing a tramp's attack on Miss [in four feet of water. Lt -- Blanche Allen, daughter of Marion Al Br and " len, a wealthy farmer. The man pour ie He el came here ftom' Picton, Ont. where led betling water from a tea kettle on | Bays ard 1, relatives reside. His wile became MM the girl, then carried her to the j rial trip, sane a few years ago, and was com- cellar, where he left her, unconscious {ternoon, hited to the Rothelter State Respi, He had infuriated with the [cord for al. Since that time elsh worked | i i f ed circuit. girl when or | here and in Syvacuse. He came here Hood: { Boston, the front Syracuse a month ago. The re The tramp followed the girl into the (shopked on first viewing the graceful Twine were decomposed, 'which indi pantry, seizing the tea. kettls from thi { bone lines of ~ Mac Monuniés dancing eated that he had fallen into the wat: | giove as he went. { Racchante, today allowed boy bathers er at least four days ago. The coroner | The alarm was given as soon as the in, the puilitie ponle to disport them aud police are investigating, but they | girl revived. A suspected arrested | Selves without bathing suits, hardly suspect foul play. late last night was identified by Miss | The Yorouto. World predicts a gene- Ai A Allen as the man who attacked her. |T election this fall after parliament Hi: 38 =Willidm Burke. who said: His | hae re-nssembled * and some important bogge is in lowa. Burke was taken to items of legislation have been paged. the county jail at Joliet for sale keep {The election Bed be held an the old in Yu - (voters) list. There will be no redistri- i . : . ~ The shipment of all clase except wheat, through the canal, in June, far exceeded t for same month in any previous vear, Shipments of barley, flax seed, flour, gs, cheese and pork were in excess son ------ FELL FORTY-FIVE FEET. waist down Catharines Lineman Was Killed in Toronto. Toronto, July 10. {aged twenty-nine, of § was killed, this morning, by falling tlortyfive feet from the top of a hydro-electric pole on which he was working. He came in contact with a tlive wire which caused him to lose his {balance. He broke his neck in the fall MANY LIV ES L "San as 1" ¥ -------------------------- Frank Gowan, ou | | Catharines, i a nuisance i actor, known from | "Blind Tom Hay at his home in Brook an attack of pneumonia been sightiese for thirteen lida ted months F Spenditu ire account for the been $8.9. on cons three 32 comparative jerease of ®102.625 On capital feount the expenditure has been $2,303, (730, a decrease of 'nearly one million fund | has in- ac TAs Bemans, in Must Pay Man's Slayer. Waukegon | Philadelphia, July 10.--=The found | vania Supreme court pore has just rul {ed that the killing of J. Clavton Frb, . lision. {a widel-known oy -- politician of | Sault Marie, Ont, July 10 I this city, who- was shot by his sister- } Twenty seven---Lives are believed to in-law during a quarrel at his * home, | have been lost on Lake Superior, when accident, and has ordered an | the steamer John Mitchell, of OC hicago, to pay Erb's { was sunk off Vermillion Point, in col iusurance claim. stenmer William H treasurer of the! was drowned Pettit, Grain Ug, Michigan, home Jumes LOST. | DIED. Id Toronto, on Willlam_ Draper at Peavey | | Body of Welsh Found in Canal | Rochester. | Rochester, N.Y., July 10.- of William Welsh, Bty vears old, found floating in the Erie. Canal, Friday. Welsh was a bricklayer, | When a Steamer Sank After a Col- 1 PRARER 1911, years Sharp to keep peace and | Funeral to in the family at the same ( FAIRFIELD July ind, Peansyl aged §7 was 1% a mys The body Toronto At Mill Haven, Ont, Ste ok, place at dirigible. balloon Clement- started, Friday night, and descended Saturday af having beaten the world's re time and distance over a fix on o was an and finsaranes sinter " fa 85.000 the On i become refised she 'his respuest city which was from his | | ort Pra JAMES REID The Old Firm U \ 204 wed 308 PRINCESS SYREWE, 147 for Ambylapes, 71 years 18 Mpgral © from his late & . Ww first wife and his sone during the Chi cago fire, forty vears ago. Nine years od g y i Bre respectiully requested 10 at- wnde y hing_Here. He invited both women to ------ ive in his hous: Peace reigned for " "Fhe gb A Great Ovation, Dublin, Judy 10: The king and Queen got the greatest kind of anova tion while attending the opening of & playground in the poorest district of the city. The crowd had been fighting with the police, but when the royal party appearad they gave them a cor dial welcome, The king and queen held a loves in throne roth in the vieeregal eas 3 tle, and later attended the races Leoparstown. They were cop greeted by great crowds, The day was observed nee fe Inland, Tuesday morhing, at $30, to the Chureh of the Sacred Heart Friends apd acquaintances ago, thinking the wife dead, he re married. This spring, through the pen | __ _ sion office," Mrs. Sharp No. | found | lees than a week COMMANDER HAS RESIGNED Because Mis Family Does Not Like Life at Esguimault. Ottawa, July 0-4 ommarder Ste {wart, of the Canadian cruiser Hain bow, has resigned. It is officially sta | ted that itis not dee to friction with | the deprpriment bei owing to the dis | satislaction of his family hie positicn at Fsquimanit me on the cruiscr find the ~calditions of service | better than with tae Sap navy UNIVERSAL PEAC Ek. "Phone § Gragg Won Out, Watertown, N.Y, July 0 On the! {thirty-seventh ballot ~ Morris Gragy | i was, on Saturday afternoon, named | {8% 'the republicun: eandidate sor sher- BRASS BEDS, Five of them that we will clear at a rifice price, TRIS, "Phone 1 i------ it is. Declared That Such is Impossible. Colorado Springs, Cal, July 10.A | veal paper prints an interview with [of those for June last year. At Admiral Trappel; commander of | the | Under (he auspices of the British My {German Baltic Sea fleet, who is visits {Royal Society, Dr. J, A, Haldane and {ing here; in which be is guoted az de | Dr. Gordon bouglas, both of Oxford (claring that aniversal peace i= - nod (University, and Dr. Yambel Hender possible, son, of Yale, hegan a series of experi- ments on the summit of Pike's peak to determine the effect of high altitude on human bidod. Now me tal with she as a holiday in "th city. wed ! a on do luspecting the Motels. Provincial Inspector W. P. Snider have universal "My country . aad yours are making wo mnstakes in gone company accident | Hision with | -- -- { Mack. The Istter is also partially SHE CAME NEAR | submerged 3 BEING A - ax ELECTION IN AUGUST. i Is Possible ir Tories Adopt Obstruc- H e wy Was od. tionist Tactics, er Marriag ay Chang | Ottawa, July 10.---A general election Owing to Business Matters {before the first of September ix th probubilaty if the conservatives adofit At Carp Ont jobstiguetionist attitude when parla 3 . mentgare-assemblex. The resumed sos Ottawa, July 10 --<Wilizm Che, en w said, will not last more . the young drug clerk, who, it id (than three weeks, of grain, claimed, was shal by Farquhar Me- Laghine | 2. ae, reste of Lancaster township, on | the figures |}, LC Pay, last, and who died | from the effects of hiv wounds on Fri day, - in the tornwall gendea Raospns tal, came roar leaving a widow steed of a sweetheart. He was i. Gragg was given sevenfy-cue have been married last month to Misa! delegates, Rees forty-eight and Demp- Florence Jeuniog, 'of Carp, a hand-| ster thirfeen Hhe fight for the nevi same voung woman, who reccutly {ination was one of the most stubborn came here from England, but, on ac iy years, count of business chang pes, the i w----a ding fwas postponed until Septwaler Escaped From Constables. An Bttawa girl was to have been! 1.0040, July 10~William Richard: bridesmaid. The death of Shaw and charged with = assgult, encaped Queber Centenarian Bead. i Pe wil never Ottawa, July 10.-William MeKilvey, 'pence, he says, 108, probably the oldest resiclent French ch Perrier i-- this part of Canada, is dead at Casendes, Que, a villnge on the Cat structing Dreadnouchts that will make each navy surpass any strength hereto | the tragic events leading up to. hisle othe county building while await- comment sits devense are of Toronid, is in the eity making an inspectic n' of the loeal hotels as Girl to Tell of Orgies. Chicago, July 10. A mysterions girl, anid ta be a beauty of no mean fame, has been brought to Chiongo from Michigan by Stephen Bridges, father of Mildred "Bridges, to testily in the trish of Evelyn Arthur See the cals leader, who is on tril charged "with abduction, This girl, it is suid, will testify to orgies in the flat which would make from [a causing much ling trial this morning. He wae ineau river, where he had ' resided fore known to civilization, for ve thine a sminoe that district was a veritable ! of everlasting peace is hevond all - wilderness. Until a few months wo gible maintenance by wan. Civilisa' he was in good health and able toqtion i waking rapid strides forward, take long walks. . Loy to cope with each new omdition nT te we must bave protection such as an Tour of the Islands. {the present sod fatare navies of ~ 130 pom., via her mast countries can and uce gards fire escapes, etic. Vain 24 i mepecticn whith is being throughout Canada as the eommereinl travellers cc ang here. ek iting in a room with two constables ------------ | Hacked Off Fool. when he jumped out of the window and iran past. the police statitn and got Montreal, July W-On one of river laway, He is not yet recaptured. steamers, at Jeanne Dare, crowded on | Sunday alrerh engi hoon Lows Drolet, a French Workers Strike. Beat got. lus fou L Caught in the Min | Paris, France. July 10. Twenty five Pali hinmt tempeabuny Hin, servams caused ah br sien, | thousand building workers struck. to |r was 81 degrees. On Monds passing ia 8 motor haut, dimbed [day for higher wages. the highest temperature was $2 of One man seized a knife and |degrees. The atmosphere felt oppres- | Joseph Wittman of Norristown, N.J., tual Sig Wat i of n P. Knight's observatory America, Tuesday, 2 will pro own famous route. . . DAILY MEMORANDA, Bt. Jame#' Cheb' Sth annual search. light, Monda 17th ¥. July MAREE Bi: Farrel "Blanca" for white shocs. Gibson's pa hn " hrgatened with a milk "Hance" for while shom. Ciba. The eighth anoual_ searchlight will be run by St. James' Clab, Str. Am | erica, Monday, July 17th. Wait for it. Probit being plied sive Both days on mecount gf the is having a magnificent summer home Fire fa lsmount of moisture In it. built for his use on the Isle of Pines, Kuan to Kingston and keep wy | Thousend lelands, g ;

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