Daily British Whig (1850), 14 Jul 1911, p. 1

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YEAR 18 -NO. it AGED MAN The Homid. Pranks of Water- town, N.Y., Children. OLD MAN FALLS DEAD "THE VICTIM OF YOUTH TOR. MENTORS EXHAUSTED. v Wrought to a High Pitch of Excite. ment by His Troubles, Robert Dupre of Watertown Suddenly * Suceumbs. Watertown, N.Y, duly | M4, -Exeite ment due to having been tortured by several of the children of the neigh borhood is thought to have been the cause of Robert Dupre dropping dead a8 he was about to enter the home of A. A. Berow, No. 660 Huntington street, Lo make complaint. upre,--who was feventy-live years) old, had been teased, and eame to the Berows, from whom he rented his rooms, at No. 668 Huntington street, to seek some relief. Mes. Berow told the man that her husband was at the Shriners' convention at Rochester nnd 163 PILOT WAS TO BLAME, Re- License Suspended for Year as sult of Accident, Montreal, July 14.---Tae formal in vestigation into the grounding of the steamer Stormount, neat i. Longue Pointe, on May 6th, last, was con- cluded, vesterday afternoon, and Jjudgraent was given, placing the whole responsibility of the accident on the pilot, Rivard, who was in charge of the vessel when the grounding occur- red. The pilot was punished by the suspension of his pilot's certificate for the balance of the year and was given 4 severe reprimand, STATE MONOPOLY IN COAL OIL, German Government Will Oppose Check to United States Trust. Berlin, July 14.-- The Tageblatt says the government will introduce a bill in the next reichstag creating an Im perial 'monopoly in' 'petroleum. It is alleged that the reason far this aet | ion is that the incessant cutting of | prices by the Standard Oil trust threatens to jeause Austrian refiners to | withdraw from the German markets, which. would give the American. com- bination a, monopoly. It is feared that prices' "to German consumers would then be rai ' PAIR DIE TOGETHER. Automobile They Were Riding Went Over Embankment, wille, N.C., July 14, ~Early ves Ashe that an soon as he returned soane- . thing would be done. Mrs. Berow said that she heard the! «h'ldren taunting the old man an! that a few minutes later, as she was busy in the pantry, she heard a fall Rushing ty, the door she found My Dupre on the steps, Some my passing came tn her assistance the Fody was picked up and within, The man's wife was called, but life was apparently extinct ul. | L. Smith was summened and docided | that death had resulted from heart | failure. Mr. Dupre is survived by and a number of children TEN COMMANDMENTS FOR MARRIED WOMEN | he { Which Should be Carefully Studied By the Ladies of Kingston. July 11. --Mme. Georgette De Maurice Maeterhinek's famous wife, has issued a warning to wives | the world over" in the shape of ten | commandments, as follows I. Never allow hirelings to tend yow husband in what concerns his bodily | welfare. . 11. See that his clothes are each day and befitting the season the year. III. Assume the qualities of a ba romoter, that you may foresee the electric disturbances which visit every menage, IV. When vour husband is in a bad temper don't develop similar symp toms, but when he is merry imitate him unfailingly. V. Don't fondle him before mealtime kisses to a hungry man are as soap bubbles to a parched throat. VI. Use vour tongue only in agree ment; disapproval is best eXpressed with the eyes. VIL. If vour husband has the gout don't insist on walking. | VIII. if you wish to convince him that you are a better actress than Bernhardt and a sprightlier dancer | than Paviowa, show him that you are a' better cook than Fecofler. IX. A wife's duties are, others, torsmooth over domestic tiffs a man never admits he is in the wrong--to attend to the household | flances and to have an eye for the week after next. X. Finally, never lose eight of the | fact, in making all these sacrifices, | that, if man supports "the family, | woman is his superior in far more | ways than he is hers. -~ Paris, blanc, ready of { among Dr. Evans Sends Greetings, Toronto, July MW ~The following cable, signed by Presient J. ( Evans, was sent to His Royal High ness Prince Edward of Wales, through | Earl Grey, from the St. David's Se- | ciety of Canada. | he St. David's Society ada extends to Your Royal Highness | every pood wish on this, the day of | your investitute as Prince of dear old | Wales. Every Welsh heart in this co- | lony pledges anew to the Crown, the | Throne, yourself, amd the land of dir | * fathers, our loyalty, devotion and | services. God bless the Prince of Wales ix the prayer of Canadian Welsh- men to-day. (Signed) J. Gwallia Evens, prosi- | dont of the Canadian Society of St. David of Wales." Finds Haven at Wicklow. Loudon, July HM.--Capt. Anthony J C. Donelan, the Nationalist whip who was unseated by the courts was, on | Thursday, elected unopposed for the east division of Wicklow, Ireland, in| succession to John Mildon, nationalist, who retired to make a vacaney for Donelan. The latter defeated William | O'Brien in the east division of Cork * cotmty at the last general election but lost his seat becanse of the al leged acts of ls political agents. The sale of the Brockville, Wesingrt and Northwestern vailway. opposed be small bond holders, was flestioned until ber. Mackenzie & Mann own half a million bonds and major ity of the stock. Judge Tetzell order gy + receiver Apro 'nted, See Bibby's $85.50 outing suits. A brakeman riding in front a GX.R. locomotive at Prescott on Thursday, was struck by a carriage erossiny the track ard fatally injured See Ribby's #15 blue suits. | We all ought to be encouragers of civie pride. DAILY MEMORANDA, " of Can { | of BE hy Ry Wo Meg A {eral persons went over an embankment {under lattempting to hold up | Falls, | walked pend to 1 la bookkeeper was in, charge liner's | ner {locked and that he had no them. Ihave in your pockets," " me, still the town marshal, street near the bank, and the girl was arrested. Land - { the {sex county terday an automobile containmg sev: near here Miss. Lena Bowman and LATEST TIDINGS besptces From Near an Distant Places. THE WORLD'S EPISODES GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody--- Notes From All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Re- membered. The fire conditions in Northern Michigan are growing more serious. The next gathering of the Christian Endeavorers will be in Los Anteles in 1913. A coroner's jury" declarés that the bullet, which killed William -Shaw was fired by Reeve McRae. : The Canadian Northern has let Leonteact--foe--the line from Sudbury to Port Arthur, Orville Montrose Arnold, K.C., a leading barrister of Bracebridge, Ont., died Wednesday, of internal trouble. George Webb, aged fourteen, charged with theft, escaped from Woodstock jail by climbing through a stove pipe hole, At Lima, Peru wo Iwo were killed and Miss Mise | were next Robert Bettis are dead, while Mabel Bowman, is seriously hurt. Lena Bowman and Robert Bettis to have been married: within the fow days. GIRL BANDIT TRIES T0 HOLD UP BANK his idem Edna Doble, 13 Years Old, Demands." rh | Money at Point of Revolver, But Bookkeeper Has None. Akron, 0. July 14.--Edna, Doble, {thirteen yours old, an Akron| girl, 1s | to-day charged the yesterday. and asked for He hap- | Gensemer, arrest here Cuyahoga bank late She the bank Jd. No Wolfinger out and D. B 0., into the cashier tense he pive The were to ! The girl pointed a gun in and demanded that in the vaults the sales keys face all the money that man argued give me all the money she said. "Sorry, but 1 have not any answered the bookkeeper, backed to the door (lensemer. He called to! who im the "Then you with | The girl then covering waa Guelph's Oldest . Citizen: 14. Census Commis sioner Laidlaw slated that the oldest person whose mame was received dur ing the taking of the census in Guelph of Mrs. Hubbard, who lives ward. The old lady year, having been born tin May, 1808. She ix till in {health and was able to answer telligently. { Guelph, July was that in St. James' in her 104th ia! good all "the | questions Windsor Short of Milk. July 14,-~-Milk is short here announce they expect to from eight to nine a few days. IH! Windsor, ! dealers Yaise the price cents a quart within the nine-cent level is reached it will be highest pries ever recorded in } for the protuet, love Notes "Cost "Him His Job, July 14.=Vietor Young, suspended assistant counly agent, charged with writing love notes to | Theresa Carbaugh, a telephone girl in} the office, was found guilty, vesterday, by the civil service commission ane Chicago, { wns dismissed from the service, LEE GETS FIVE YEARS FOR $46,000 THEFT, 'Former Naval Clerk Confesses to! Robbing Safe on Battleship Edward Jamestown, N.Y. July stealing | i Valentine Lee, indicted for £40,000 from the United States battle: iship, pleaded guilty. Judge Hazel cave him the maximum sentence of five year | in the government prison.at Atlantis, Ga, and 5 fine of $5,000, - In his own behalf, Lee said be came desperate on account of atmse of his 'executive officer who, said, ill-treated him because he had | vigsen from the ranks to chief yeoman. be- He said that it never beourred to him | to steal the money until two hours be fore he was lo leave the ip for good. Lee is from Russellville, Ky. and well connected. He spent $20, no | in four moaths. Loa was arrested in Buffalo « weeks ago after giving the police Al long chase. Shortly afterwards his | fiancee, Miss Andrey Kelsey, of Wash. ington, went to Buffalo, where they few were married. i Doukhobors Ohject to Census, Nelson, B.C. July 14--A thousand Doukhobors at Brilliant Colony have 'refused to be counted in the census, | and the commissioner has wired to | Dita for instructiops. Okt Bove" hasehall game, Chicago va. Toronto, Uivie holiday, st Lake Ontario park, July 3st. { many {during | number of « with | {Alberta Ha. {United States Senator Jacob H. {to | were burnec lis réported. | chased i | veutid socinlist processions the | be | riot attending the ber of deputies on wounded in a opening of the cha Phursday It make a large grant the by the | Northern Ontarig: A HE don, Ont ches or will of in that parliament for the relief awful fires is probable sunerers voung man named Holme was se buried while bicveling at Lon His clothes ignited from a pipe i and, {mae land and forest Maine, weres of chiefly H Amps hire, have been the few dave, bv fires Porenpine relief committee estimate places the one hundred. Other be mueh larger Th susuods m | New past I'he the conservative lead at reports it will An entite train of six coaches on the P.R ditch at Ponaka, say ( went it 360 aboard Up to last night, (the reliof fund for _ Northern { totalled $22 A190. Two hundred fugees from the district arrived tohn Price was milking when light ning struck his barn at Clifford started a hlaze. Price threw of milk on the flames and put out, At Pembroke, Hnllinger, nt, a Ten were badly hurt subscriptions ol re here, n them | N.H., br, Ralph of Conegrd, «son Ei Hal- linger, was billed in an antomibile pe: {cident oir for retice William Jones, high commission Zealand, proposes shortly | It is expected he will lgnceced d by Hon George a, who acc inpavied Sir J. Ward conference Dr. Jawies Hqosier poet, a present of a plot of ground, at $75,000, to be used as the site of new. puilic kbrary and school adwin- istration)building. An order in-council passed Ontario fabinet of force to stop the exhibition Joffries- Johnson fight provines, A er Now Whitcomb Riley, the has made Indiabapolis, valued by the sufficient of the in the a is not pictures city © or according to judgment of Judge Morson, of to. Four 'townships were burned over. Twenty homestead burned At Bat Rands' ywulp mill and twenty homes | Jere ull were rescued by train crew. No loss of life Toron around Sudbury ors were out siding, the a CXR. the national with only revolutionary or violence France, on Friday, A threatened At Paris, | pass wd off, disturbances, had mi { nor ganization | Small bands of young royalists cried but were Troops Live the King," off the streets. 'Lon While Mrs. HH. Pickering, Port Stan ley, Ont., was standing: with her baby jon her arm, a bolt of lighthing struck the house and came down a wall right in front of her. Mrs. Pickering thiow n to the floor, and was unconsci- us for half an hour, but the baby [escaped completely. INGINEER HAS HOOKWORM. Doctors Declare Him Victim Dread Scourge, Marion, O.," July 14. Marion's first cage of the hookworm became known {when physicians reported that Ber- nard M. Manion, Hocking Valley rail way engineer, was a victim of dreaded pest of the south. { lin his cab, Manion consulted Cinein- | inti and Columbus physicians, were at first baffled. Manion -is {undergoing a very unusual conrse of | tréntment at his: Olney avenue home, poison being injected into his blood » cheek the worm's deadly work, He has fo idea how or where ii the disease, LOCUST ESP TO END. { | | Insects Behind, i { Albany, N.Y, | teen your locust, the cause of erable damage in this state, gin to disappear aboyt July 20th, | according to State Entomologist Felt "Ut will leave behind it. however,' said Dr. Felt, "its [the branches of a { These eggs will probably hateh lin about three months, when the sect inside will fall to the ground and consid to the | was | ofthe swept, | i | ture an |e Was an Urange excursion | to { oftener ends fatally, Ontario | ranging { adelphia. TT ET RINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JYLY MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR. Mother is Murdered Beside Sleeping Babes. Philadelphia. Pa., July 4. --Follow-}" neiliation with her husband eve of their attempting to ecping again, Mrs. Eliza- ing a reco and on the irt hous phe h Capfield was my steviously muarder- in a howse in West Phil- She was asleep surrounded by her three voungest children, who range from two to six years, when her head was almost completely severed from her body by a sharp instrument. William McCullough, a former board: er, and Mrs. Canfield's husband have been detained by the police. Both deny knowledge of the crime. ed, vesterday, pe GENERAL GOIRAN, u @ M: Bertreaux as of War in the Frencl cabinet, Who } d minister APPENDICITIS HERE 10 Saat. Viennese Spédalisy Does Not Think \ it Will Wyer Disappear. Vienna, July M4 -Dr. Hans Salzer, Viennese specialidt, delivered a lec- ippendicitis the other day be- fore the Vienna Medical Society. Dr, Salzer does not Jhink appendicitis will entirely eliminated, although skilful ~ treatment mortality has afready been reduced to three per cent. in the ease ' of Appendicitis in childeen much the mortality here to thirty per a or be owing from it 1hout adults, to from fifteen jeent and {death rate pail | | | | | | | vived A Canadian Northern Railway CoS will | 1 he we fact offices of der Yolo all tithe the head of ocean pre i | District 1 | attorney day, | C al le d of irem !{ recent the hattest days, whin the Unable to stay awake when on duty, | smallest witli " am i Ips win Piaappear But Leave Union hotel, Jaly 14.--The oven [tel and deceases will be self, falling headlong to the pavement, burrow into the soil, not to appeat again for seventesn years." ------ See Bibby's $3.50 outing suits, Ihe faculty, = ng strennou id Dr. Salzer, is mak- forts to combat this He denies that appendici- tis 18 more dificult to diagnose in {Chiltan unless they are of tender joe say under two. OLD REPORT REVIVED, C. N. RAILWAY 0 MOVE « | Transfer of Offices From Toronto to Montreal Said to Be Imperative. Montreal, July 14.--The report is re- that the headquarters of the be removed from Toronto to Montreal, who should know what they are talking about say that in spite of the that Sir William Mackenzie and Donald Mamm have their homes and that the head, legal, and other the company are located the financial conditions ren- a transfer of the main offices from to Montreal imperative. it not for the steamship the different transcontinental their head: offices might al- be in Winnipeg as in as this port will be for steamship of the be else metro oar there, Toronto Were tions sec- of systems, most as well Montreal, but the system than 'head offices cannot well the commercial navization, general where polis, mu NEW YORK'S ICE "TRUST" Attorney and Police Will Investigate Methods of Knicker. bocker Company. York, July 14.-The district and the city police, yester- investigations of the lee company, which he largest iee business that the BO has withheld ice dealers during the weather, in oth ils business in New began hn ckerbycker {does by far | here The "ee-trust" inde ndent prolonged thot er words, conducting restraint of trade lee riots, in the whith ocourred during some of poor found 'it procure the humble the charge is tenement districts, the almost impossible to quantities for their had attracted attention to | needs, who | {situation and spurred the authorities | How {ig (quick action. KILLED ON HOTEL STEPS. Lepage, Lindsay, Fracturing His Skull Lindsay, Ont. July was killed Wednesday Halling down the steps of the might by Grand four or five steps leading {ths worse of Wor, overbalanced him- of the he was a fracture thooght {which resulted in (akuli It was nat {seriously injured and was carried into | , deposited on [the sitting room and afterwards left | smaller trees. !sitting on the steps in the back hail, | out [where he was found dead next morn in- ing. No inquest will be held. Controller Wanklyn, of Montreal, 4s lsuing Oliver Asselin for $1000 {for tibet jue T/ Action over sn ar | ticle on the letting of civic contracts. | Twelve empty canoes on the shores of | Ste, America, figures. { rushing through the bush fn all L day. was the Joading of Felly 14. ~William Le | 1 ann COFFINS TAKEN :: 'By the Relief { Trains to Nor- thern Ontario. THE HOLOCAUST DEAD ESTIMATED ALL WAY FROM 150 TO 500, . YP ------ At Dome Only Twenty Oug of 300 Are Known to be Saved--Town- ships * Devastated--Details of the Fire Tragedy. North Bay, July 14.--Wifh an en- tire carload of cotfing on board, a re- lief train left North Bay, vesterday af- ternoon for Porcupine. I'he train also carried provisions, blankets, tents, etc. The latest estimates of the dead vary from 150 to 500, while many think the death roll will reach larger Dome mines, with 300 em- m--aceount--for-only while other mines in the are in cS twenty "saved, vicinity. with smaller pay rolls, a similar position. Refugees comin out from South Porcupine tell a 8 cieible story of be- ing forced into the water of the lake by the fire and waiting hours | for suecor. A terrific - gale was blowing and the waves dashed mountains high, 80 that verv few boats could venture out, but the women and children were taken away, while the foreigners were kept back by a deterngned young nian with a revolver, who threatened to shoot any man attempting to board a boat until the women were taken off. "Billy" Moore, man, got in a canoe with Murrich, Barrister of Mon- treal, and (George Green, and without paddles tried to breast the waves with short sticks. The canoe was over turned and Moore was drowned, the others escaping. Survivors from Porcupine tell sorry tales of lying in swamps, beside lakes and escaping with scorched lungs and burned bodies. Many women and chil dren stood chin deep in the water at South Porcupine for five hours and survived the terrible heat, while many sank betieath, to rise no more, .a well-known mining "Jack" Me Brooks, The Water Their Tomb. Ihe actual casimlties will never be known, as many Sukes and rivers are tombs of prospectors and miners. Survivors coming out tell of tgr rible conditions, with a dense pall of smoke hiding the trails, and every- body taking chances. Swedes, Polacks and Italians, laborers at the mines, di- the | rections, many being overtaken by [Hunan and burned. A gruesome sight at North the car of comms which went forward on the re | lief. train, in charge of General Passen Agent Parr. Word has been received from the stricken town of Cochrane to stop all people going in there, as great ducts ty is experienced proyiding for those who have remained since the fire. Eight deaths are already veported in the Redstone district. Campbell was the only cape from the West Dome, man beings having sought the shalt from thie fire. The Vipond mines were swept clean, Manager W. Il. Davidson and thirty- two men, fighting desperately for their lives and property, escaped. Captain Dunbar, a well-known mining mary had a trying experience, but escaped, Two young men named Strain low their lives at South Porcupine, Capt. Yost had a hard fight at Goose Lake, and lost seven men. Special trains on the governthent railway are rusming supplies to Porou- pine and Cochrahe, and tents and pro- visions will be, there in plenty alter the first night. A Fire swept clean the townships of Langmuir, Eldorado, Shaw, Deloro, Ogden, McArthur and the CripplaCreek district, and how many of the thous- ands of prospectors escapefl cannot be estimated; as only a small percentage could have saved their lives. The Hud- son Bay Co., are forwarding supplies to the stricken, and everybody will be cared - for, A party of Queen's university studs ents, who have been touring the mm® bral belt, escaped with their lives by a narrow margin. They include Wilmer, Campbell, Charles Spearman, William Battersbee, 'Shorty' Huff and Oulette. They had frit "iniles with the fire all around them. Manager Meek of the Dome mine went through this morning with his jlathae. to-Lopper Chifi, both suffering forta in the shaft. Both are blind, Aeniporatily at least; while the moth & may die a CT Yomg, ex-mayor of Hailey- bury, 1s chairmmn of the emergehey eommittee at South Porcupise, und doing wonderful work in caring for the wafferers. "Jack" Munroe, pugilist, is aldo chairman of 'a committer and do ing rood work. ; Every man coming out reports see ing many dead bodies on the Lrails land roads, indicating that the death | Bay, to man to thirty refuge es hu- mn | UNDER FIBRE. to ran of this plate. There are roll will be very heavy to the ho! The scene at South Porcupine beg- wh, was said to be gars description, hundreds of mea, wo- mn and children standing mm water, while the flames ra above and be kind them, and the waves dashed over their heads. Thursday Night in Porcupine. Porcupine, July 14 Hundreds of | {people were on the station, platform, crowding to get a specizl train from sae This makes about one { quiet now. The sights of dying. men are pitifal. --nbout1p thousand who have left. Everything is | wok horrible in the lake, ! vet. It is es out! used the as been the . lake make {Pynamite but no bodies have timated that forty were drowned. One man was drowned at Pearl Lake Men from MeArthur township report | a hard Lip. Al the townships near | here have been completely swept. Pearl | ake, Bewick Moreing and Melnt¥re | are the only hig mines saved : | The fire here will be forgotten ¢ anyone that gas Within ten miles | of here. ¥ The first fire stared somewhere the vicinity of the boundary lice Deloro and Shaw, and with a blowing gvervthing miles black. A message came from. South pine that everything was burs to send help. A fleet of tea gasoline launches started, but owing to the roughness of the lake could vot make much headway. The embers of day's fire at Pottsville vere fa and there was Soon a fire blazing Three magazines of dynamite exploded | at different intervals, and all windows were broken A more pitiful sight was never witnessed than when all the men and women of all these towns packed their belongings to the lake, One #hou- sand people lined on the khore of Poroupine lake and watched their homes and some of their household goods Burn Forty builtins ur South End and twenty at Pottsville, also twenty buildings at Golder City, women fainting and men going nearly crazy, made everything worse People outside will realize the suffering thet took place here in two or three hour riser never wn | of | gale | for was | Poreu wg, and | i vind glass Blow to Pulp Industry. Ottawa, July 14. The ing in Northern Ontario severe hlow to the pulp and paper in ddfstry in the opinion of George Gordon, MP. for Nipissing, one of Canada's best knows (Continued on Page 8. THE CABINET COMMUTES SENTEXC: OF MURDERESS Mrs. Argelina -- Sault St. Marie, Will Not Fang---Eventually She Will Be Parolied. Qttawa,. Jaly 14 decided recommend the commuta tion of the sentence for Angelina Na politano, the Italian woman at Sault Ste. Marie condemned to hang for the murder of her husband, in Apri The official announcement will be made as soon as the order is signed by the leputy governor. She will probably be released. on parole in a reasonable period, Take Countess From Pauper's Grave Denver, Colo., July 14,--~Once laid in a pauper's grave at Troy, N.Y., the body of Countess Margaret Van Der Pant, formerly a New York social fa vorite, has been exhumed and piven burial by her Denver miece, Mrs. George I). Hawkins, The conntess suc 'umbed to infirmity and disease at the beginning of the present heated term She was penniless and her body was given hasty burial, with only a num ber to mark her grave. Her Denver relative was advised of this and at once sent money to Troy to pay all necessary expenses. J fires now have rag dealt a in Canada, ( lumber I'he cabinet has to Senator Pleads for Negro. D.C", July 13. Senator Willams, of Mississippi, | who sits .at the desk which Jefferson | Davig, president of the confederacy, once used in the senate, vesterday, pealedd to his associates Henry Jones, a colorsd man, vay roll. Mr. Jones the ppuard of Jefferson Davis, and is said | 0 possess the secret of (he hidiag | place of the seal of the confederacy For years he has been a He ill Washington, John Sharp ape} keep the body. | to on was messenger 18 now Menaced by Forest Fires. Like George, N.Y. Anxiety is felt for the safety little hamlet of a dozen cottages the base of Elephant mountain, teen miles north of Lake George.sil lage, because of the wmchecked of a forest fire that broke out days ago. ANOTHER BATTLE | OCCURS IN MEXICO Maderist Followers Suffer Heavily and Many Federals Killed. City, July H.-4atest re | Puebla say that in p fight lost 150 willed and eighty wounded, while the Federals I of twelve tilled and he fignting censed bul mers Mader istne soldiers Tine a spread | four! Mexico ris from Mderintan seriously suffered & twenty) wounded at seven o'clock, trouble is feared, claim that 1,000 Muderista from the Stutes of Morelos roro"" have been summoned to their as sistance and that they will renew the battle. Madero arrbeed at Pusha, Tharlei morning. It is believed that his pres ence will have 5 claming influence, but { the situation continues critical In! spite of the battle Puebla is {decorated in honor of Madero, and imost of the populace left of making 'an inspection of the battlefield. in or der to join in the welooms to Madore i Despatches from Guadalajnrs say that trouble i anticipated there on ae jcount of the difierence of several di {visions of the Maderista party A | menting was held to choose a provis ional governor. It broke up in 5 row, 'and during the fighting in Yae streets afterward several perices were in jured, O89, Yesterday, ax the snd Ciuer You are invited to St. Jame#' elub {8h annual searchight, Monday, 17th, Ist class orehestra, 35c. | Special PARASOLS PRETTY | IRISH | Reascnahble jm Lernment gaily 4. co ae LAST EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Toronto, Ont, July 14 10 am. tawa Valley and Upper St. Lawrence Light winds to-day 'and on Saturd with stationary or a little higher te perature { STEACY'S Saturday Sale Items to help make Sat. urday a big day at this store and ine tevesling to our many patrons AND SUNSHADES All at reduced prices DRESS MUSLINS Xo, qualities at DRESS LINENS to qualities, FRENCH WASH FABRICS 5c. qualities at NEW BYRON COLLARS- Very special at THER S- Hl The TOUGH AS LE HOSE FOR BOY All sizes BATHING HOSE For Ladies, in Stripes, Polka Dots and Checks, any lot OUR PRINCESS HOSE Fine ian Lisle; any Se. hose in the city, 3 pairs for > Pe AS goo Abe. pair £10 CHILDREN'S DRESSES Of good wash fabrics, at CHILDREN'S ROMPERS- Extra special at Fvervthing marked in plain fig sat \ STORE FOR THE PEOPLF Steacy's A STORE FOR ALL PEOPLE R0BERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone B77. 230 Princess Street JAMES REID id Firm of Usdertahers 256 PRINCESS STREWD, "Phone 147 for Ambulance. ANTIQUE TABLES, Square, Round and Oval Mahogany and Walnut offers not refused Turk's TURKS, A Goods ( Octagon Tables in Phone 706 Tongues in Glass x in glam Ir Beef in glass Galantine Chicken in glass Chicken and Tohgue in glnes Sliced Dried Peof in glass Banana Butter Lemon Butter Grange Butter Pineapple Butter thing for the Camping, Picme {and Fishing Party alvin Longue ket of JAMES REDDEN & €0. Condemned Dr. Wiley. Washington, July JM.<Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, pure food expert and chief of the bureau of chemistry of the de partment of agriculture, and one of the best known officials in the gov service, has been comdemmed ww a committee on personnel of the department of agriculiure, for irregu laritien in padding pay lists, with =a recommendation to President Taft, that he "bw Permitted to rewign." Morgan May Get Bunyan Book. July 14.-Jt is now likely that John 'Bunyan's copy of Foxe's Book of Martyrs," will find a home in J. Pierpont Morgan's library: The attorpey genetul haa decided that the Hediord Literary Institute is not a public a | is, therefore, logall ertilied to da of the book. a Rib" = 8.5 odting suite. Toronto, Cleveland, Buffalo, Chirag and Milwaukee are after next year's menting - of the International long shoremen's Association, in session at Toledo, Ohio. The delegates have clared agamdt Japanese imndigration George Renscre, formerly of Lon: dom, was accidentally shot whily canosing in Keewatis. Hee Bibby's $15 blue suits. London, trust : AS A

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