Daily British Whig (1850), 22 Jul 1911, p. 1

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VEAR 78 -NO, 170 ING PROMISES T0 Sufficient Number of New pe to Pass the Veto Awomcement Made in 2 Leter From Premier Asquith to, Mr. Balfour---Peers Decided to Accept the In- evitable With the Best race Possible Do London, July 22.-The following is the letter announcing that the Kine has given guarantees for the, creation of new peers in order to ensure the passing of the veto bill, sent by I've mier Asquith to Mr. Balfour, at cau- cus, yesterday afternoon "Dear Mr. Balfour I think it is courteous and right,' before any pub SHiodecisions--are-announced, to lel you know how we regard the political sit- uation. When 'the parliament bill, in the form which it has now assumed, returns to the House of Commons, wae shall be compelled to ask that house to disagree with the lords' amend- ments, In the circumstances, should the necessity arise, the government will advise the king to exercise his werogative to secure the passing into aw of the bill in substantially the. same form in which it left the House of Commons, and his majesty . been phoomd to signify that he will copsider it his duty to accept and act on that advice. Yours sincerely, H H. Asquith." Thix letter was passed on by Mi Balfour to Lord Lansdowne, and was rend to an historic caucus at Lane has sing, More than among them al last perry downe house ey two hundred most all the order, assembled reading of the prime and practically decided mugl accept Lhe bewt grace they could At a caucus of the econservalive fmembers of the House of Commons, it was decided to withhold the comtfuni- cation. of policy till after Premier Asquith's official announcement Monday. The representative of the Sun, cabling, last night, constitutional revolution, to-night, ap pears to be an accomplished fact Great™ritain in future will be gover ed practically by the House of Com its hereditary upper house possessing only the veto with a time limit of two years, The peers find their one gleam of hope in the prodie tions that the next conservative gov- ernment will overturn Premier Ax quith's revolution, and restore the old conditions, but the are confi- deut that in such matters the hands of the cloek will never turn back." greatest and minister's letter that ble with the inevita on New sad York mons with radicals CANCER 1S NOT ON THE INCREASE For the First Time There is a Dimidution of the Disease. Landon, July 32.-Dr. Bashford, sa printendent of the Imperial Cancer Rh Work Fund, in his annual report, intimates that eancer is not increaving. He says: "For the first time there appears to be no increase, fully demonstrating the fact that it is wrong to make TY quieting statements about the increa a disease. Detailing continued ex ts with mice, fe says that the data shows that the laws of heredi tary play a consiflerable part in the development of cancer of the breast. He deprecates the alarming deductions that might be made th grom ar the imistic anticipations regarding ef orta to cope with the disease, Fx periments have not yet revealed how the disease is likely to be transmitted but he is certain that it does not consist in the inheritance of a general constitutional predisposition. It is to be inferred that it is a local or cir cumscribed tissue that is predisposed. ee NOVELTIES TO FRANK. Reaches Age of 70 Before Hearing Plano. St. Louis, July 2. Frank Hubbard, a farmer, of Nebo, Hl, attained his _ seventy sixth. birthday last week with out, ever having hoard a piano or drum beat. Although he owns 200 acreé of land and has about $10,000, Hubbard never saw or heard either' of these instru ments until his birthday anniversary, when, for the first time in his life, he boarded a. rpilway train and went to Alton to celebrate the day at the home of W. H. Bailey, his brotherin law, Between the enjoyable thrill of first ride in the "kivvered eynrs' the ecstasy aroused by the drum piano, Hubbard had a great day it. The music, especially, repaid for the 'terrible nervous strain he undergone before he finally got snaugh courage to hoard a train. his and and o him had ap ard returned to his home in Pike county at night, promising revisit Alton as soon as possible, joveper to and from Nebo took or him the immense proportions tip abroad would have in the of the average city dweller. ne was born ten miles from the farm he owns and never had heen further than thirty-six _ miles away from home until he made the « trip to. He ssid he never had heen 'away from hi Kite so long be fore. ge Notwithstandi world he inca. Married by 'Phone. Coin, In., July Z1--Marriage by tele wath the iclating clergyman one place, the oom in an other and the bride in still another ¢ i hove yesterday. 2 B. Minton, sitting in his united in marriage George at his home in Norghboro i Miss Mary:De Witt in Blanchard, | Coin is five miles north of Blanchard | and Northboro, three miles west, and is about the same distance from the § on n eves certain annoyances &. hections, well 2 to § fear, would be The ' TEN DAYS IS LIMIT FOR MOTHER-INBAW'S VISITS. So Rules Brooklyn Magistrate When Peatered Wife Seeks to Rid Hon ubby's Mamma. New York, 21.~Ten ago Mis. May of Boston, to Brooklyn to visit ber daughier in-law, May. Yesterday the ed the elder May with a summons appear in court on a charge of turbing her domestic happiness "She took charge of everything' said the younger Mis. Coyle. "I dic not know how cook; | did nen know how to wash the baby: and fin ally she turned my husband agains me." nt "Ten days is long enough for an, mother-indaw to hold possession," ruled the magistrate, "1 advise to take the first train home. Coyle, Sr., did, - July days Coyle, came sory to voung May dis to von Mr A GREAT PLANT. Scheme Control Power. Cal., has Ia Wer A Gigantic to 29 22. Henry a gigan enterprise with Angeles, which July lannehed Los Angeles, %. Huntington gic elpctrieal headguartexs in will control practically all electrical power in Southern ( alifornia. Final arrangements have been made whereby the Pacific Lightrand Power ¢dmpany, entrolled by Huntington, and the Joaquin: Light and Power com pan, have practically been merged A reat hydro-electric power plant on 'Big Ureek, in Fresno vounty; gen erating several hundred thousand horse power, ill be immediately construct od. The deal involves an' ultimate bond issue of $£50.000.000, Promivent Wall street beunking interests have al ready subscribed $10,000,000 of this sum. BANANAS THE DRAWBACK Los Nan Why Jamaica and Canada Will Arrange Pact. Ottawa, Ont., July 22. tremely unlikely that enter into a reciprofity with Canada," sad Ni. wealthy sugar planter Jummica. "At present our entire banana » unable if we entered into agreement with this United States would drop us and we would be without an adequate mar {ket for aur bananas. Those interested in the sugar industry, however, favor reciprocity, so that opimion in the imatter is fairly evenly divided, but the opposition to the proposal will _prabably prove too strong." ---- TREATY WITH FRANCE. It is Now Ready for 5 tures. Washington, July 22 President Tait announced, to-day, that the gen eral arbitration treaty with France is! now completed for signatures, and that he hoped to conclude tronties | with three other countries within a viry few days. One of these is known, of course, to be Great Britain, which is all but completed. Germany is be | lieved to be ane of the other coun- 1 a Fh Na "It Jamaica agreement Harty, of Kingston ox will a States takes crop, Canada, we to do this. And a reciprocity comitry the the United | the Signa- Japan or the Netherlands. "Baseball Results. Eastern LL 'Newark, Mont: real, 4. Rochester, 9; arty City, 8 10; Buffalo, American. New York, 5 be . 4. Boston, 7 ; Cleveland, 10; Washin vy priladel. | = Chicago, ional Lengue-New "York, 4 St & Piet on he, : Tos 8 Longue ein. 1; Guelph, | faken from 4 Brantford, 5. Loa- {Grosse CREATE ames 'of their | listened to the | they | "The nd the third is supposed. to he Toronto, 6; Sroviduen, 3. Baltimore, 'station. The doctor 5 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, SAT TURDAY, JU - WHEREARETHEY ~Charles M 'Ogdensburg Man Accused of Bigamy NO EFFORT TO CONTROE WORLIFS STEEL PRICES { Charles M. Schwab, Returned From Brussels Conference, Denies Report. 21 July * New Nehwab, York, 1 resident the Bethlehem emphatic denial, yesterday, general report that {there was at the Brus-| | sole steel conference to make an inter agrioement stem Schwab, who atténded the Nr. Het nee, © returned, vester day, the Olympic, Farope [1c snid that ifon and steel conditions yop AT THE CANADIAN RECORDS n bar countries were in od rape . ' NOW DISCLOSE. President Farrell, the 1 Steel Corporstion, also ret from FEurdpe, that WAS in an excerding of j Corporation, gave, the in effort made A nati onal to control {pries Brus alk oft from ean { of sited | urn- His Employer's Bookkeeper Crosses Border, and Constable Unearths Evidence They Wed in Brockville. Ugsoushurg, NY, July 23. --~Fred- erick J. Armot, a plumber, who has worked for various jms in this city land recently for E Barns, informed his wife a few hd ago that Mr. Burns had assignéd him to work in Malone which 'would keep him there for ja cansiderabie ; time. She askisted im packing up his clothes sud "bid him { rooi:bye. | Early next morning she called upon Mr. Durns, who informed her that he {had pot sent Arnot to Malone, but {that Arnot had drawn his pay and left, stating that he was going to at- tend a relative's fuperal. Mrs. Amat concluded that had been deserted | Land left for her former home in Broek ville. About the same time an Ogdensburg ivoung woman with whom Armot said to have been well acquainted left town, telling friends that she was go- | ling to visit relatives in Canada She | was a bookkeeper for the plumbing | firm. Provincial ( § ates Bb jing the st {ly prosperous condition { rp ---- estorday anid er! business i she | 1 { | } | was | i onstable Stony, was asked by interested parties to as | sist in cléaring up various ahout the disappearance of the couple. | NOGL [He inquiry to Town general Kmerica GENERAL COUNT Japa sent an visit had July IJ. Arnot and {been married lth. The town clerk has imformed that reference to the records SKILLED LABOR SCARCE THROUGHOUT AUSTRALIA. ot rele sh aor ho Government Has Trouble in Finding Rev. T. Es Brown at ihe Sooreantient ot st RQ p, both 1 a Men to Build SCHOOMMOUSES, = | Rochester as their place of abode. The «nd Wages High. {evident elopement, involving also a {charge of bigamy agamst one of the Melbourne, dily The prevailing {principles, is now receiving ajtention of skilled labor, coupled with [from the authorities in Canada as well a corresponding Increase wages, | #8 in Ogdensburg and every effort is shows the increased advantages en- {being made to secure trace of the pajr. faxed by workmen in Australia under \ protective tarifi. (me of the most striking tiong of the dearth of workmen is speech mide by the minister of edu at Fiazroy, a few days which he sail that the department was seriously hampered by the short of warkmen, well as the crease ih Wages the price of terial Ethel May Baker in Brockville on him shows a9 soprcity TWO STEEPLEJACKS illustra FIGHT IN MID-AIR. al One Crazed by Sunstroke Overcome by Comrade, Who Saves Him. Mass., July 22. Women wept and men shouted in excitemgnt vesterday afterooon, while thousands watched two steeplejacks, one crazed by the heat, battle for life on the top bf 'a 150foot stack at® Kunkardt's mill. After a struggle of fifteen minutes on the top of a fragile scafiold in mid- air, Patrick Jennings, thirty-five years | old, succeeded in subduing John Ca { vanagh, five vears his senior, who had suffered sunstroke. I'hen, without loging his nerve, Jen nings lowered himself and Canavagh | to the where he fainted, { vamagh was removed to hospital, | where he is dying: from sunstghe. NEW STYLE "FLIM FLAN" A oe ention , In Lawrence, age mn and ma WHY AKED QUIT. Church Wash. San Franeiseo, July Dr. Clmrles F. Aked, now pastor of 'the First Con gregational church of this city, took we the mcon Avenue to No Place in to Pray or 99 m tn expatiaje the Fiith { which led ORCAS veniences of church, New York, ton "There pastor Lo his hands," struggling for ground, hig resigna an for the wash | while a place jt AVErs or Aked said, description of the | church building. "The place was ut-| terly unworthy of my past. 1 did not | come from England to be the pastor | of such a church. "At the end of it had the choice of church in a residential } staying in the old church, swallowed up by business. 1 was not | willing to either thing." Pr. Aked said he did not leave York becruse of failure tc monize with his parist toners "Why,' he sand, "Edgar | chaplain of the board of trustees the Fiith Avenue church, is now San Franciseo, and he nitended vices at my church, Sunday Afterward we dined together at Francis. And he has invited to be his guest in his private car my approaching trip to the east." | A number of officials and air en COMEDY (fF ERR 3 | thusiasts gave the supposed Legagneux IN GAMBLING HALL: a luncheon. During the luncheon he { mentioned 'that he had lost his poe { ket book as he was grounding at Officials Determined 1 to Save Ameri- | Tourcoing, and he borrowed a con can's Life When He Takes {siderable sum "of méney from every Paris, July 22,+~An el. Yea body at the table. Then be went back to wspect the grounds, and he has | {not been spen since. NEW GERMS IN HER. {dent in Paris had an unplehsant ex: |pefience at the Casino at Engheih the | other day. He was playing baccarat on a system of his own. By thie sys- | Pittsburg, Pa., July item be loses only a fixed sum. When [from a mysterious tropical malady ab- that is gone he refuses to stake any solutely unique in the annals of medi- more. Leine, the wife of the Rev. William C. He had reached bis limit and turn- Johmston is at the home of her meth jing to a lady next to Ih said: #There er in Washington, Pa, unable to te: {goes my best Jouis« I shall mot play [turn to ber husband, a missionary any more," [the Cameron in West Africa, noted as At the same moment he took a lit- 'a death &rap for the white race. tle box aut of his pocket and sipped) Examination, of the blood of Mrs a white lozenge into his mouth. Four Johnson has revealed the presence of attendants instantly caught him from germs unlike any ever seen by bac {behind and carried him to the police teriglogists. In symptom, the disense | in was not even his Ih n Say that | new all 1 having a district and heing | saw or 22.-A "Capt." Koepen lick," of the air duped the people of | Calais the other day A young man in leather overalls - presented himseli to the militasy authorities as the air man Legayneux. He wished, he said, {to inspect the ground from which the night | neroplangs were to start for the race the | 1° London. | He explained that he had left me | . i | aeroplane at Tourcoing, and that on | | intended to go for it-in a metor car aceept New Calais, July ans » har Marston of | in | Sor- his 1. | at night. Disease. 22. i there a strong emetic down his | 'demic in other parts of - Africa than 'throat, and the poor man became very the . Cameron district, yet physicians ideclare positively that the case can It was not until too late that he was not le diagnosed as one of sleeping {allowed to explain that the lozenge sickness. Some of the most noted was metely quinine. fscientiste in the country are 'studying Alexander ange, oe al the na toed with an Bena du. ut} Juige tins a the. Chi- another man is very ws low | saggy ¢ - 20d {tion of new liberal peers if the lords {make {a mile of accomplishing {ine Prescott | Clerk } "IDewey of Brockville asking if Frederic | Ca- | WORKED WITH AEROPLANE Aviator Tells Story of Losing Purse he | {and return through the air to Calais | The Physicians Find a Brand Now --Suflering attendance is similar to the sleeping sickness, epi LY 22, 1911. | CANADIAN WON KING'S PRIZE. Pte. Ws 4. Clitford, Toronto, Gained That Coveted Honor, Bislev, Eng., July 22.--Private Ww. J. Clifiord, of the Roval Grenadier, Tor- onto, won the king's prize, the great- est marksmanship honor in the Brit- ish empire. He gets twelve hundred and fifty dollars cash and NRA. gold medal and badge. Stafi-Sergt. James Freeborn, Hamil- ton, is the winner of the Steward challenge cup. In the grand aggregate competition, Russell was third, F. Morris twelfth, No Surrender by Lords. London, Eng., July 22.-That the lords are far from surrendering as the result of the assurance of Premier As quith that his majesty will ereate suf- ficient peers to carry out the veto bill, is evidenced, this morning, by the fact that Frederick E. Smith, union EE -- Despatches From Near and Distant Places. GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS- SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody--- Notes From .All Over--Little of Everything Easily Read and Re- membered. ist member for Waltham, has issved {invitations to a big banquet in honor | {of Earl Halsbury, to support the earl | lin his determination to resist ithe veto bill. It wil be a big demonstration. ------------ Confers With King: --hondon England, July dd~Premiot Asquith had Kn audience for an is this moming, with King George, it is understood, discussing the latest political developments regarding the veto hill, and arranging for the crea- it necessary. tailed to Swim Channel. July 22. Within A SWI ACTOSS to. England, London, England, the channel from France promises to_be the lightest in yoars. oT Hr from Mrs. Yamaska county, (ue, has voted for prohibition. railures in Canada duting the past week, 25; same week, 1910, 25 The Yykon gold mines will have ul! larger output this year than ever. Ontario's vield of honey this s:ason } LATEST [ TIDINGS THE WORLD'S EPISODES | EDITION WEATHER PROBABILITIES. Ont. July 32nd, 10 am te Jlek and Upper St. Lawrence -« noerth.wester!y winds fine westerly winds: fine and moderately warm A BRITISH MOHAIR DRESS GOODS. Just the thing for a nally Bathing Suit jor Outing Dress They look like silk. wash well, and do. not crush. We offer them -in two-tone color effects Any piece in the lot is worth $1.00. Some are worth $1.15. REAL i Rg ore; won $e; 000 stakes at Kalaiffazoo, Mich., races. Eight Canadians are in the final stage for the king's prize shoot at Bisley. Hon. ing plans for a system. Poughkeepsie, N.Y., gets £50,000 | S.-W. Bowne, Mew York, for | a memorial hospital. Yoliva, the Zionist leader, kissed 2J6 babies and gathered : Rudolphe Lemieux is consider- | new parcel posnge . i _hicago, mn Inez Wolfie had to quit this morn: [xu7.000 as a and 'he | } This a= his eighth failure, will try again. MAY MAKE FRONTENAC MECCA OF SHRINERS Officials High in in Masomry Seeks | Option on Popular Thousand Istand Resort. are planning the establish- | National Mecca, and to that end it became known in Water town, N.Y., from an authoritative! | source, that one of the high officials of | {the Shriners, a resident of Ds Moines, lowa, had lately journeyed to Fron i tena, Thousand Islands, for the pur-| yee of making inquiries if the entire | asland and its buildings could be pur- chased, and if 80, what sum would be necessary. The Thousand Islands resort will be; myn he | rumors | | | | | Skriners {ment of a an option on the Frontenac. At the Shriners' convention at Ro- chester the idea of a national Mecca, | accessible to the enlire country as far as possible, was sprung and the idea canght on with the hundreds of dele- | gates. It was pointed out that such a place would need permanent build- ings, amusements for the delegates, a the accommodation of the thou- A Minnesota for sands | no rthern part {ideal lgcation Should the Thousand Islands be fav- lored in the final selection of a site for a national Mecea, no better or! more" commanding spot could be de- sired than the palatial Frontenac But a mile the railroad ter- { minal at Clayton, with the most su |perh scenery, ideal fishing, one of the ibest golf links in the country, tenuis and baseball, a hotel that ranks se- | leand to none in the country, acres for | {tente, a swimming pool and a large auditorium, there would be little left to be added to make the Mecca com- plete. of delegates sevlion in the of ! as from | Prefers Jail to Paying $1 Fine. | Louis, 25 Mrs. Ethel Me | rick, mother two. small children, ivaluntarily began a twenty-six-day- {jail sentence at Clayton rather than pay a fme of 81 and costs, upon con viction of-assaulting a neighbor. I "I'H stey in jail till my sentence jends," she declared defiantly in her | cell, "and then I'll take it out of her hide." Mrs, Merick, | tacking Mrs Ydoor neighbor, on June 19th. Factories. at Perth. 21.-Wark on the car pet factory is speeding. It will be one of the finest buildings in town. | The Winn shoe factory is runsing full {hlast. A number will take in the ex- cursion to Kingston. Raspberries and blueherries are quite plentiful in this section. Miss Mabel McCann, of Ot tawa, is visiting her cousin here. Mrs. |P. J. Sher/dan is visiting her son, {Lorne, in Toronto. i Bt July of ] ! was convieted of at Alma Carison, her next Forest Park Heights, | | | Perth, Juls 8501000 Island Park--30c. Tuesday, 2.30 Str. America, p.m., ithe British offers of two battleships of the dreadnought j're. | seen wm the Black river ANY. treal, irolls for 1910, Bee. 192,499 is exempt. but lone of several given consideration ted {should the Shriners be able to secure | suggests that Premier move succession to the t hall, d tent round leouneil chamber gral mesting 11% and tenting grounc | reception in Canada to the Duke K 'onnaught. "lof Canada, in Ottawa from Nov will mistake for me * | Adams Center. "sacrifice olleving { It is announced that trallic on the [government had reached the highest | {poidT in the history of the railway. i The Chili government has accepted | fer the construction | Archbishop James F (Quigley, of Chicago, may. be the pope's choice for an American cardinal to be named | this fall A sea serpent is said to have been at Watertown, and sober minded citizens vouch to having seen it Lord Strathcona will not retire for | {some time yet. He spends hall a million vearly to mamtain the dig nity of the office. Dr. Vassell, German consul at i Morocco, has been recalled. He {been very prominent in Morocco pushing German interests The total value of property in Mon according to the assessment in B428,534,195, of which Fer, hans | in| eee to The | ! The Mexico City police have information of an alleged plot assassinate President de la Barra president discredits the reports A cable from London via New York Maquith may i for rejection of the Protestant throne of Great Brit: The Quebec government is redecora- | ting and re-carpeting the legislative for the first otheial of The Laymen's Missionary Movement | composed of all Christian Mission Boards, will hold a convention 13th to 16th. It be attended by upwards of 1,000 1 ates. John Hyland, pantryman on the & 0. Nn |steamer Kingston, of the R ! | vigation comp. drank bug poison in icine and is very in St. Michael's hospital, Torouto He s sixty years of age. The authorities at Geneva, land, have been advised that Victoria of Spain will arvive there, Sunday, incognito, with Prince Haima of Spain, is suffering from serious nose and throat affection The contract fof laying of steel and bumlding stations on the line of Algoma Central 4 Hudson wav from Hobon to the been awarded to Kennedy thur Lord Iveagh, the head of the Guin ness family, whose muntficence it pro verbial, has presented ®250,000 to king with the request that his ma festy will distribute it at hiz pleasure to the Dublin hospitals, - RESORTS TO PRINTER'S INK Switzer Queen | who Bay LTP; & MeAr Advertises For a a Widow With a Small Fasm--" Proposes Matrimony. Watertown, N.Y., July 23. al-To become néquaipted widow woman who has a pose matrimony. Burt a farm. Pur W. litcher, = The above advertisement appearing in the local papers il suceessful, home, 7.30 p.m There are twenty prisoners in the | {iall. Governor Corbett says thas in- | stitution i= the coolest place in the | city, and that piheir incarceration during | weather. At Bisley Camp, Sergt. G. 'sell, of the G.GF.G., Ottawa, winner of the Stratheona cap. wnalified for the third stage king's competition. Ine home of McCOgbkey's and Huy! the bot | W. Rue in the! He also | in the leis high class sweets, Gibson "Reed 4 Cross Drug Stare. At Seoul, Korta, Lady Om, consort | ll En died. Lady Om was 5 palace po Rian. of great skill, Big picnic, on civie holiday, Lakes | Ontario Park, baseball and a. Admission, 15e. of four bodies were Loand on the deck of the his flo wreck of the battleship "Maine | women te yesterday, * & Ndter farmer the prisoners enjoy |! tonperor Yi Heui, who abdicated in | othe: ! i bring to a husky youn Adame Len s wife, for he ig lonely af ter thirty eicht years of & | ness. Pitcher cams (5 to 3 for the sxprass purpose of advertizing {for a life mate. He admitted with some hesitation ib that be could hate married several {mn tames past, bm ipartionlar, in that the woman who iwill benur the name of Fitoher must thave a good disposition. be about forty vears old, and have a amndl + (arm as well, The winan oewin't be particularly strong in looks, so fas tas Mr. Dicher is cougerped, though Fandoubtedly the beet lookin: one of the mrowd will probally wat, oviding she hap 5 goo ! disposition fto go with the looks. ¥m Mr. Pitcher has spent some time iwestern cities, but f=xilpgd 10 run across anyone who struek his partion far fnrey and now being busy with ns crops and havieg little opportun- | ity of getting round so ried 1a he newpaper win , he han * m Yours while " they last 50c Sce Display In East Window. BATHING SUITS FOR LADIES AND MISSES. Two-plece Garments, wall made of good washing lustre, in colgrs Navy or Black trin- med with White or Red VERY SPECIAL AT $2.75. SMART BATHING HOSE In Stripes, Plaids. Polka Dols, snd Checks GREAT VALUE AT 25c. AA AAA NINN NNN STEACY'S THE PEOPLE'S STORE. ¢ il; | {Funeral "(private) the | rail | has | the | IN QUEST OF KELPMATE Summer Goods | » | will | { that he iv rather! and meeting Ahe | sbly m in Daniel McMillan, BORN, Gananoque and Mrs. H ironto, a daughter iAGH--In Athens and Mrs, Abel daugh Yo on Tuly Dowling At ta Mr DOWLING 1501 on, July 18th Kavanagh, a DIED. | McORATH- In Kingston, on July 22nd, 1811, Apnle the late Michae! McGrath ear Saturday widow of aged 69 trom the residence Fitzgerald § a July 24th, to Bt. where a ema sung for the of James Street, on Monday, Marys Cemeliery requiem mass will be repose of her soul. {OBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. | 'Phone 077. 280 Princess JAMES REID The Old Firm of U #4 and 208 > sramwt, Ambulance. 208 PRINCESS "Phone 147 for ANTIQUE TABLES, Octagon, Square Round and Oval {Tables In Mahogany and Walnut Reaso nabls offers not refused Turks TURKS. -- Calves Tongues in Glass. Ox Tongue in glass ileket of Heel in glass Galantine Chicken in glass, Chicken and Tongue in glass. Bliced Dried Beel in glass. Danana Butter. Lemon Butter Orange Butter Pineapple Butter Everything for the Camping, Pienio and Fishing Party. JAMES REDDEN & CO. IRISH ROY ALR RESIDENCE. Official Home of "King and Qu rn in ireland. [ ondon, July. 2A royal residence in ireland has been suggested in the highert quarters save the Dublin cor respondent of the Times, and the idea has been ageopted. Ve would tikes to ove. 3 a talk with you shout the matter of putting mon- ey into meal evtate-homes, lots or plasma MeCann, 1, €, Cameron, Wissipeg, will prob- [4 appointed lisutenast-governor Wanivabn scessmion to Sig

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