Daily British Whig (1850), 18 Jul 1911, p. 8

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WHIG, TUBSDAY, JULY 18, 1911. PAGE EIGWTY. J L : THAN THOUGHT, ~ b eS - 0000000000000 000C0000 0000000000000 CRROIOOGOROIROOTYS Three More Bodies Found, and One 0000 g ¥ g Totals $43,522. Toronto, July 1%,--~A private wire reports the Hull mines, four miles north-west. of Porcupine, burnt out John Storer, manager, left there on Sunday, aftet the big disaster, and his. mine was all right then. This shows the fire swept au area larger than thought. The Porcupine 843,502, fo its many customers in the various departments of bank. ing gives that convenience and satisfaction that Is so helpful to those who have banking business to transact. relief fund now totals SAVINGS AND BUSINESS Af. COUNT INVITED. He Is Alive. Toronto, July 18=J. Taylor, White Horse, Yukon, reported dead, at the Porcupine fire, is still living. He is in hospital at New Liskeard. > BANK OF TORONTO RESOURCES, $50,000,000, A Skeleton Found. Porcupine, July 18.--~The skeleton of "Criuple . Creek" Bennett, a well known charaeter around here, was found on the site of the Empire thea- tre, South Poreupiue. It was iiénti- fied by a watch, The only thing left of the theatre was the piano key hoard. Two more bodies were found this morning near Frederick river and railway. KINGSTON BRANCH 107 PRINCESS 8ST. GEORGE B. McKAY, - pers -- MANAGOr, Sulcided in Cells. A Peterboro, - July 18. --George Hope o | committed suicide in . the police sta tion cells, this morning. He was ar- vested, yesterday, for . drunkenness. Last night he seemed normal; through the night he slashed his jugular vein [itn a pocket knife. He had been jy our | 1668S. drinking heavily for some time, THIS 18 THE TIME FOR THE 'Seizing All Whiskey. Porcupine, July 1% Lireat DEADLY CODLING MOTH, 0000000000600 0000000000 cestastsat esse sesssssssebsssncese precau tions are being taken to prevent the shipment of "liquor to the camp, end every suspicious looking bundle is be- ing seized by the T.: and N.O.R. at the station. They have in this way inter- copted a large quantity of whiskey and |other strong drinks. There has been little drunkeness in ithe camp as 4 result, and no difficulty has been met with by the provincial police. in handling the crowds of for eigners who might become unmanage- able if they could get supply of liquor. And it is astonishing, but the De partment of Agriculture says that 50 per cent. of the blossoms are de- stroyed by the Codling Moth, and the only way to get rid of it is i Sh PRAY With the Arsenate of Lead for all' Insects and Shiphate of Lime for all Fungus G rowth, a Buried Family in Golden City, Ont., July 1S.--=Among those who were reported among the missing and have since turned up are lois Nallee, a Frenchman, his wife Let us tell you how to do it and Increase your yleld of fruit 50 per cent. | 2 Mud. Arsenate of Lead, ..... 26c 1b. Sulphate of Lime .. .. 75¢ gal. and seven children, ranging in Sold only at : from five months to mixteen Ww A Mitchell's They came into Golden City on Satur- . o } day and are housed in Kings AMUHe- {ment parlor with a number of others, When the fire started Vallee ran for the right-of-war of the T. & N. 0. R,, and buried the whole family in the "mud. He stood.over them as long as ------ "Buy haby foods," Gibson's. Moreover, a faint bank account dom wins a fair lady. = a sel Linens Linens Linens A visit to our Linen Department will convince you that we have an exceptional big display of Table Cloths, Napkins, Doylies, Centre Pieces, Towels, Guest Towels, Embroidered Chams, Embroidered Pillow Cases 'and Trays and every other necessary re- quired in this line. Special reduced prices for July and August A Pleasure ~~ To Show = Our Goods HILL MINES BURNED FIRE SWEPT AN AREA LARGER but painful burns, while helping her father | tire eight, and was finally driven back by the flames. i in arms dscaped injury, The mfant the older girl received several to bury the others. « The three-year-old fot bureed was "about the feet, the others escaped, Was Identified--The Relief Fund Ne her the Lge . ped saw them on ' Saturday, they were all grouped about 'the. piano in King-s enjoying the clumsy efforts of one of the younger members of the family to play the piano. New Cochrane Springs Up. Cochrane, July 15%. ochfane, but 'annihilated six days ago, has risen from her ashes with new vigor and. brighter hope. Since the eon- flagration forty buildings hove gone up, including a drug store, a general store, an hotel in the form of a large tent, many small shops and more houses. Thev are all temporary strue- tures, though. More durable will come when the people get the sinews of war. With the exeeption of two religious services, ome a Ro- man Catholic, the other a union ser- vice of Anglicans; there that Sunday hammer and saw direction, The exigencies palliated the offence of violating Lord's Day act. were no indications was Sunday. The sounded in of the day the House | SWIMS AT AGE OF 102. Neptune of Real i Hife: - New York, July 15.--John Costigan of No. 150 East 49th street, at the ae of 102 years, amazes' all who see him by his swimming prowess. When . he appears each dav on the beach at Rockaway, where he is spending the summer, he is received with cheers. . The beach crowded yesterday when the old man waded into The water. As he swam out a shout went up: "Ob, look at that old man swim" "That is my grandfather !" cried little Arthur Stein, eight years' old, who stood on the beach among the crowd. "My An Old Father ¥ was He can beat you all." i. The old man made his way past thd list pole, but "Ben" the Rockaway. Beach life would pot allow him to geo 'Don't be afraid. 1 swam the East viver at the foot of Market street when T was 5 little fellow," protested Costigan. guards, ------------- A PREY TO FLAMES, | Caught Fire Off Marine City ! Was Beached. City, Mich., July 1 i | Marine 18. ~The age {Wooden steamer Maine, upbound wilh | ay Alliance, is not opposed to Sun-| Dec vears. |& cargo of coal, took fire, when'off this | ,¢ cars in Toronto because they are| port Sunday night, and her crew had in -flarrow escape from death. As soon {ns the fire was discovered in the hold Capt. William Booth, master of the vessel, ran the burning boat ashore on the Canada side. She is a total loss. The crew had barely time to escape to the shore in yawl boats. They lost all their effects. The steamer is owned by [S. C. McLouth, of this city, and is linsured. The Maine is one of the old- itime vessels on the lakes, having been launched in 1362. She is 132 %et long {and has a gross tonnafre of }12. THE VERY DISASTROUS WORK OF INCENDIARY Terrible Forest Fire Raging in West: erm Part of Amherst County, N. S. Amherst, N.S., Juiy 18--A terrible forést fire has been raging in the western portion of this eountry for the last week. The fire originated on the lumber property owned by Messrs. Cochrane and Soley, at Fox iRiver, They claim that the fire was, plainly the work of an incendiary, and that fires were set in three different 'places on their property and on portions of it not visited by either hunters or fishermen. So far the fire has run through valuable timber lands for eighteen miles, and has bummed a swath from six to eight miles wide. From one hundred to two hundred men employed by the different lumber- men in this section of the country have been fighting the fire for success. To-day the configration raging as fiercely as ever, of smoke, overhang all along tue Bay of Fundy coast hrough the river Herbert Valley. and ------ pa -- mins Bascball on Monday. National League--(Chicago, 57; ton, 1-6. American lLeague--Detroit, ton, 2. Washington, 3; Cleveland, 2¢ New York, 1. delphia, 8; St. Louis, 6. Canadian League-->t London, 3. Bertin, 7: Hamilton, Bos 3; , Bos Phila Thomas, 9 x Rain Was General. The rain has been general through one-tenth at Kingston, nine-tenths Ottawa, and at still raining Monday night, \was .32 inches. the fal Treaty Well, Liked. London, July 18. --The Observer say anent the new Anglo-Japanese treaty "Australia and Canaila are frankly delighted. - The empire, divided upo the suppressed treaty, is a solid juni for the new estimate." Montreal's Debt. Montreal, July 18. The civte offi-! cials are now at work om the figures to- jammed his hami' while to |day morning, injuring three fimgere. at Dr. McCarthy was called and dressed wae the hand, {of the city debt. ' It. was stated {day thas the debt, would amount | 35,000,000, with interest charges 92,500,000, The debt last year | stan. en a-- Ottawa may in the near future be in Place by | pines, held in jail for examination as communication with Carleton wireless telegraph. The struggle for lshope of the CPR. apace between Calgary, Bassano and possible, throwing water over the en- all | ones | Methodists, Presbyterians and | every | Mowe grandfather is a good swimmer. Jacobson, one of | farther. | the past six or eight days, but with little is visiting at D. i is {wife and family, and clouds | weeks with his parents, the valle¥® [M. Martyn, Chicago, 9. Brantford, 5; Guelph, 4. | out the province, mecluding even strick- 'en Porcupine in its ares. Half an inch (fel Monday at Port Stander, one and at ntreal, where it was Or ie yo close the wound. Ale is veported to be | d : . This is an imperial | 280 ,advantage which it is not easy to over of the pew western is conlinning g fiat, ASK FOR DIVORCE LAW. : | THE WORLD'S EPISODES .. .. +e i Divorce is Prohibited in Mexico. POS Mexico City, July 15. --Reno's di-| SIBLE vorce mills will be regarded as sec \ ---- ond..rate and their output imsighnifi- | Matters That Interest Evérybody-- cant when compared with the system | Notes From All Over--Littie of gucoun 4 aren would establish in ! exico fof the purpose of untiding | Everybody Easily Read snd Re- marital (knots. SHEL he last ---- . " jn Juse women's clubs, editoual Alzina Thompson, daughter of W. griters, the clergy and others of an| S. Thompson, Belleville; died Sunday : [ argumentative turn, have been dis evening from anaemia. Deceased was cussing the daring and radical peti-' fifteen years of age. tion of 50 women, members of the The Australian commissioner, Sir club Amigas del Pueblo, in which George Reid, was svirely wjpred in a President de la Barra was asked tq motor car accident at Broadstairs, jpitiate a roform in the laws grant- }Suuilay, His arm was broken in two jgg the right of divorce. This is .the places. . same club whose members have been Seveial Farmers' Sk Eater unusually active in their efiorts to o alton county ve to secure for women the night - | west with their goods and chattels and nol wi | frage. ' | money, to escape the double liability. r the 1 oxi rs0- | Just one year ago Tuesday the mer the laws of Mexico al | Le % Trunk 2 : ls lute Jiveroe prohibited. The law | fr unk Lrunmens strike was, vides for, a legal separation, but! { |GIVEN IN THE i= in no case may either remarry. In| their petition the woman character- | ize the law as unjust, and go so far FOR CARRIE NATION. ,. o suggest that absolute divorce should be grantal upon the mere request of either husband or wile, : MEMORIAL IS PLANNED i - -- ¥ - Money Collected by W.C.T.U. to Aid Prohibition Considered Fitting That Mexico <will provide a di Tribute. vorce law for ber unhappily wed is | Kansas City, Kas, July 18.--After improbable. weeks of discussion in which sdme| etre meme favored an oil painting of Mrs, Na-! STOCK MARKETS ¢ tion, while others thought that her | statue. should be placed under the | Furnished by R. B. Lyman & Ca. | of the Kansas capitol, the | Anchor Building. 9 Woman's Christian Temperance Asso- | July 15th, 1911, | ciation decided that a memorial fund yh roa] to carry on the fight Mrs. Nation had | 2.80 waged during her lifetime would Upen. P.M. | the most appropriate memorial. 88% Ba} | The plan is to raise a fund in each 83 | state and county to be im charge of M458 the national board of the W.C.T.1 na the fund to be known as the Carne bi Nation memorial fund, oy 3 The fund is mostly to be used © in Hh | states where prohibitory laws have 584 | been .enacted and the liquor interests 1354 | {are trying to keep the law from being ow enforced. oo | i 9; | 143 | 1744 | 1324 ox | Is 1564 32 LLL 1221 "ai Amalgamated Copper {Prooklyn Rapid Transit C.P.R Atchison {Baltimore & Ohio | | Ches. & Ohio Erie | Erie, first {Great Northern, pfd. NK &7T Louisville & Nashville | Missouri Pacific | M.S M. i Lehigh Valley {Northern Pacific IN.Y.( . {Pennsylvania RR. | Reading . 8. 244 23 109 R24 Jl hal £135 36! 1544 19 142} . 174) « 1813 Ox 1243 166% 32 2 1217 IRT4 TSA 84 EMPEROR EMPHASIZES The Necessity of Re-organizing the Austrian Army. Vienna, Australia, July I15.--Env peror Francis Joseph opened the reiscrath, "to-day, showing no trace [Rock Island ".. . {of his recent illness. In the speech Southern Railway {from the throne he emphasized the Southern Pacific {necessity of re-organization of the | Union Pacific . {army to keep pace with the develop-{L.S. Steel { ment of other countries. 185 Chicago. Open. shi R&2 9 Wheat | July Lord's | Sept | Kingston Sunday Cars, Terouto World, | Rev. Mr. Rochester, of the Corn {legal in this eity, and the fourth com~ | July { mandment has been abrogated here to| Sept. {that extent. But in Bingston he Dec {holds that Sunday cars are illegal, | Oats-- |and the decalog holds good through-| Sept iont. fy Dee | The Kingston Street Car company 'contends that it has a franchise rignt [to run the cars on Sunday, the .a- {greement dating from 1876, and hav- ing been confirmed by act of parlin- ment in 1892. Much js gained, however, in the concession that the question of Sunday ears 3%' no longer one of right and wrong, but merely oi legality ov illegality. "The people will attend to the legatty. i -- 635 431 : "7 STOCK QUOTATIONS McCualg Bros, Montreal Through J. O. Hatton. July 185th, 1911. « Ask. Bid. 4%! U3} US tg M8 335 53 50 565 56 we TN it . 148. 42 M9 UB 1613 161 , 69 68) 1093 1098 12318 131} on 61 | Limited hij BT ow 63 [From CPR, : Canada Cement i Crown Reserve . , { Eastern Canada Pulp Dominion Steel . The Crisis is Coming. Nova Scotia Steel Montreal Herald , { Minn. & St. Paul . Om this day week, there will be a {jake of the Woods condition the like of which has wot Lyra onto Railway {existed since 15866, when the Elgin- | Dominion Textile . | Marcy reciprocity treaty came to IS fein City tend. The markets »-ofy the United | Richelien & Ontario States will be opened to the principal (Quebec Railway . natural products of Canada if an- fp mans, : ada wants it so. From Cape Breton {Porto Rico to Vancouver Island there is scarcely | {a community which is not directly in- | | terested in taking advantage of the | { opportunity. All that stands in the | {way is Mr. Borden's declaration; that it must mot be. -H he persists in that | attitude, -- te Harrowsmith Orange "Service. 18%. ~The mem 15, on Harfowsmith, July bers of Harrowsmith 1 0.1.. Neo held their annual church parade Sunday, July 16th. Accompanied by majority in parliament to vote on the | visitors' from Sydenham L.0.L., No subject then there must be an election | 444, and Colebrook L.O.L., No. 532, land at once. Sir Wilfrid, it is plain, {they attended the Presbyterian church lis ready for the test of opinion. and listened to a powerful sermon by TI the RW. Bro. J. P. Mclanes, D.GL. | The reverend brother took as his text] I Florida, July 17. ~The heavy rains | Ephesians vi, 13-18, and showed : the lof Monday was a great help to the {need of the heavenly armour if we | grain and pasture in this part of the | were to resist the wiles of temptation country. Mrs. E. Clark, of Kingston, {and live an upright life. He condemn- Martyn's. H. Martyn, | od the "ne temere" decree, and closed after spending a few | with earnest advice to Orangemen on Mr. and Mrs. | their political duties. After the | have returned to their | vice "the brethren returned to the hall Manitobs; accom | and' votes of thanks to the minister | { panied by their cousin, rs ". land choir and also to the visitors we re| { Peters. Miss Mabel Baker, Detroit, is passed ! visiting her grand parents, Mr. an Aire, H. Walker, Mrs. W. Shibley and | daughter, of Montreal, are visiting in {this vicinity. T i he will not even allow the | Notes From Florida. ser- | home in Wanseta, ---------- Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Turner, Ganano- gue, anhounce the engagement of their second daughter, Dorothea Owen, | i to Douglas A. Campbell, son of Sin thi Mrs. Campbell, ' . iy. ator. Archibald and Mrs 1 Ab. - is Are Severe afters] T0TORtO, the marviage to take place; i Abou Bo 0 Cit 2 i) 1 : Sept Foon, Earl Simmons, son of Fred- ind in. Seplomine lerick Simmons, was engaged putting | {away some good in his father's store. | i 1 Hunter has been i making extensive improvements to his _{ residence. - » 8 The Girls Are Held d "1 New York, July 18. --~FEthel i Som wa or other be i Tall Gra, we kd by be, 4 So le nnd | ar Hotel piv. ed millionaive, whom they shot when he | about fourteen or sixteen stitches, to ms visiting their apartments. i Off to St. Anne de Peaupre. i i The annus! pilgrimage, to St Anne | | Appointed to General Hospital. de Bears loan this shotaeon, bi 1 ania 3 a: C.PR. G.TR., at five o'clock. | Miss Rate Baird, ol Budlenter, ont About three or four hundred expect to ax aduate « A assed ; + i hol of domestic science, Toronto | take Un the trip. -- 'aid for three vears dietitian in the Alired James, New York, arrived op : | itaris Jomwital, Jamun, gat... be the Cape boat, las night, to poend | utes on yn i time with his mother om ergy | the Kingston general hospital, riers y i training school for nurses. _-- * Rheumatism is A Constitutional Disease. | It manifests itself In local aches and pains --inflamed joints and still mus- { Slot hut it cannot be cured by local | ia ications. » Sse ------ | It requires constitutional treatment, | Died in Toronto Jail. | and the best is a course of the great | Toronto, July 18.~William Philli- | blood-puritying and tonic medicine | i Dn wnat dil, shia morning. It Hood's Sarsaparilla, i= believed he was sfiected by heat. | which corrects the acid dition of : the blood and builded up the system. -------- Pew women capable of wmffering Get it today. Hold hy all Conrad, | oing wicely, sj n t i Injured His Hand. i Frederick Clarke, methaoic at. ° Kingston and Pembroke roundhouse, | at work Tues- Ladies' Knitted Sweater Coats "For Cool Evenings and for the country. 4 Just received a fine / range in ' WHITE, GREY, CARDINAL, NAVY, $1.95, 2.50, 2.75, 2.95. itting Wool THE REAL SHET LAND FLOSS, In White, Psnk, Light Blue, [lelio Black, Cardinal. DOUBLE BERLIN WOOL, SINGLE BERLIN WOOL. AREO WOOLS, A very thick wool for Awiomobile Hoods and for use on the water. ; 'I'his is the time to buy your wool supplies FINE SHETLAND WOOLE, BEEHIVE WOOLY and other wanted qualities. Ladies' Black Silk Stockings A very special bargain now on sale. $1.00 QUALITY for 5c. 90c QUALITY for 50c. The quantity is limited as we could not get more at these prices. . Also in Tans, Pinks, Blues. For Bathing Suits, Navy Lustres 36 Inches Wide, good firm make, at 25¢ yard, 12 Inches Wide, nioe quality, and good clear shade, at 36¢. 54 Inches Wide, a very special make and one you will be greatly pleased with, at 49c. Black Lustres at 25c " at 49c 2 special makes. Also others at 35¢, 65¢, 75¢, 95c. J. Laidlaw & Son | Wi 0000000000000 0000000 0000000000000 RIISRIOIOININ Are You Going Away? » a 3 » ARBRE GNRGRRESIGONRODS 000000 RORAROIIORROOIAAN Po not start out with an old battered trunk or suit case, » See our new siyles amd get 'our Prices on the New Trunk Trunks are better to-day than ever--=Finer looking stronger and OUR PRICES CHEAPER, A Pleasure to Show Our Goods A ------------------------ A A EAA tA NEN NEN a -------------------- A A EN NNN SN The Lockett Shoe Store 280005000000 00000060000000009 0080000000000 000000000000 000000000 0000000000000 000000000

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