Daily British Whig (1850), 28 Jul 1911, p. 1

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------ -- -- YEAR 78 -NO, 175 0 GIRLS DIE Wm Newburgh Road Family * Within Fifteen Minutes DR.J.C. CONNELL CALLED J IN CONSULTATION, BUT TOO LATE TO SAVE. -- The Kingston Specialist Pronounced the Jliness of the Sisters Due to Septic Poisoning From Sewer Gas --=Source of Trouble Found. Nappanee, July 98. Inexpressibly sad was the dguble ~ bereavement (hat came to Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Shanson, Newburgh Road, yesterday morning in the death of their two daughters, which sad event occurred within only fifteen minutes of each other. The youngest, Maud, bad been il about two wi with what the doctdrs pro- ry "and after week another doctor was called and he al wo pronounced it the same, A few days ago the older daughter, Hazel, ways taken ill with the same symplons, and Dr. J. C. Connell, specialist, of Kingston, was called in consulation. He at once pronguneed it septic poiton jug, caused by séwer gas. ut two months ago Mr.' Shan- nob removed to the home on the New burgh Road, which had been nmcoupi wd for over a yeéer, This house and another on the street have a private drain to the river which on account of not being in use for such a Jength of time, became putrid. This no dou was the cause of the double fatality. 'The elder daughter, Hazel was hut filteon years and eight days old, and the younger daughter Maude St. John was eleven years and six months. She with 'her twin sister, Murid, were known and loved by every one. Both girls were exceptionally bright and clever. The sad event has cast a gloom over the town. On Account of Carp Trouble--Will STEAD SEES THE SULTAN, Writes of an Interview With the Ruler of Turkey. i New York, July WW. T. Btead e¢nbles to the American the substance | of an interview hé has had with Sil] tan Mehaned V. He says the dultan is! a short, heavily x built Tark, sixty-| seven years old, with gray moustache | and 8 straggly short white beard. His] face is not expressive, with somewhat | dull grey He was wearing med | fez and was dressed in Eurapean clothes, with no decorations, { Stead was thanked by the sultan for | cabling him to congratulate the first constitutional sovereign ever reigning in Turkey. The sultan said he had! always been in favor of the constitu] tion, and was determined 16 maintuin | it. Stead congratulated him on being | so much wiser than his ministers, and | the sultan expressed the hope that! Stead wouldn't find occasion to eon sure his generals for atrocities. i At one point the conversation turn, raising a eyes, took A curious should be one favorite wife, or whe- tem, i ENDED HIS CAREER. Penknife, Dallas, Tex., July 28 Wilson, of Lancaster, Tex., committed suicide, | Frederick J.; last might, at that place, by eutling is was revealed when § was told that He had lin order to create sixty new peers only | spent the day with friends at Pallas (by arrangement with Asguith'and the | his his throat with a penknife. and killed himsell soon after going' home. No cause is known for his act. | He was a sou of CO, C, Wilson, of New in the United States courts of frauda- lent use of the wails in the promotion | of a wireless telegraph enterprise, : DR. MAGEE INTENDS T0 LEAVE CANADA Visit Murdered Man's Parents in Scotland. New Peers in Order to Pass Veto Bill LANSDOWNE'S FRIENDS TO REFRAIN FROM voTiy AGAINST THE BILL. An Alleged Agreement Between A quith, Balfour and Lansdowne--! It is Not Desired to Create Peers! by Wholesale. New York, N.Y., July 35. -The xt Ne discussion | York Americaii's London cable says:-- | whether in a polygamous harem, there It has been learned on unimpeachable | the | ther all should be treated equally. The conferences tween Asquith and Lans sultan preferred the favorite wife sys- downe and Balfour, it was s.ranged peers | should be created when the veto bill is | 'presented in the house of lords . This | authority that as the result of that exactly sixty new hberal arrangement between -the opposin 'Southern Banker Kills Himself With parties was revealed in a telegram sent | 'last night from an important legation | whose | here to the king of a country cotton operator and banker ruler is g relative of King George. The future of the constitutional cris- | liberal leaders, Lansdowne and followers would ahstain from when the veto bill reuched the votin overcoming the necessity of peers by wholesale, which aetion leaders of both parties are mu averse to. voting pledges to By abstaining from downe preserves ~ his unionist party, he having . enormou eternall - the be law and of the lords , KINGSTON, CREATE ONLY 60 house | York city, who was recently convicted "of lords thereby. carrying the hill and | creating i the Lans- | ie} the | promised | gr pot to vote for the bill since the first | |agitation. With the Lansdowne's party neufral and sixty additional | peers' to support it the government hill | will become power proven. libera ' AND AND BELGICM ARE DRAWING TOGETHER. Significance Attached to Queen Withehmina's Visit to Brussels, Brussels, July 2¥.--The opinion authoritative circles is that the visit of Queen Wilhelmina to King . Albert fad Queen Elizabeth of Belgium, {which began yesterday, will prove more than a sunple act of courtesy. Bel {givm and Holland feel that the fime has come for them to reach au agree ment to act jointly in the event that international difficulties threaten the invasion of the two countries. The | possibility of a Ebdropean conflict is openly discussed. A great crowd cheered: the queen, as with her con sort, Prince Henry, sh? was driven to the palace. ~ They meme i HOLL in G Se w | i 8 | i | | | k 8 COPYRIGHT HARRIS NG h | } WILLIAM G, BRANTLEY, 4 wh om and a} the ways Cos SIXT ESTISWD 10 } HIS HOUSEKEEPER \Organist's Love For Golden Maired i i A PRI ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1911. { drawn-out pp ---- SAT ALL NIGHT The Commons is Having 2 Merry Time. DISSOLUTION 1S NEAR [1 +4 SIR WILNRID LAURIER CON. FERS WITH EARL GREY. Another Day of Obstruction--Oniy a Quorum Kept in the House-- Members Busy Corresponding With Their Counstitaencies. July 28 Parliament is | having a long death rattle, but yes terday's further twelve-hour rattle, provided as usual by the obstruction ists, brought the final dissolution per ceptibly nearer. Both patient and pa- tience are nearly exhausted, and the last throes are now almost hourly ex- pected. There was a persistent rumor that dissolution might coms before the week is out. Sir Wilirid is, how ever, keeping his own counsel as to! the psychological moment to ask Earl Grey for the inevitable dissolution, and perhaps only the two of 'them know the probable hour when the agony shall be ended. His excellency and the first minister have had several conferences, but the result is hedged about with the great: est secrecy. The members themselves have no reliable information as to when they will be released. No pairs are being allowed on either side, and the whips ou both sides are kept busy keeping their men on hand for a good showing on a party division at any time. The task is a diflicult one, for there is no interest taken in the long- obstruction talk in the chamber, onee it has got well under way for the day. Members are, for the most part, busy with their correspondence with constituents, sending out eampaign literature or discussing election pro- spects in corridors or smoking-rooms. Attendance in the chamber is for the ! Ottawa, ul stroyed by fire. -- . PITH OF THE NEWS. The Very Latest Culled From ali Over the World It is again reported is, seriously itl, and grave concerns is felt for him The big Allan sawmill at Campbell's Bay, ou the Ultawa river, was de Bes Mayor Hopewell, Ottawa, disclaims any desire to secure the conservative pomination for the Dominion house James Rose, a former miner near the railway station, Thursday night and died Friday morning. i Fallon; on August 13th, will lay the corner stone of the new St, Martin's church in South Londen, the first Catholic church in that section of the city. Latest reports show that about two hundred people, settlers north of Sud- bury, who were burned owt, are in great need of assistance. A bill was introduced into the Brit- ish commons for a cable direct be tween Australia and Zealand, to fulfill the government promise made to the imperial conference. Revolutionists surround the Haytien capital. President Simons' position is hopeless, but it is not known whe ther he has got away or not. Food supplies are very low. 3 G. R. R. Cockburn, former principal of Uhper Canada College, Toronto, ix now recovering from an operation by | Dr. Donald Armour, in London, Eng 3 for grave internal trouble ! < that the pope | Dome mine, Poreupine, cut his thos, LAST EDITION | WEATHER PROBABILITIES. || Tortmte, Ont, July 38, 10 am ~O tawh Valley and Upper St. Lawrence rine and warm, * . te -- Saturday DAY HOME ™ ! { i. ™ THI OF © THE COMING OF KINGSTON You will likely have friends coming, and you will want to look your very best Well, that --matter----can be easily settled If you come to this Store to-morrow, > WE'VE PREPARED For this great day, and we have now all the { Cannot be Saved. Tokio, July 28.-It is reported that the Canadian Pacific Steamer Empress, | of China struck a submerged rock, on Thursday and cannot be saved. BRITISH FLEET READY TO SAL INSTANTLY, The Moroccan Situation Quiet--The| Feeling fo Paris is | i London, July 28. ~Fallowing a wight | activity such as has not been seen in | naval circles for years the first di | vision of the home Heep, which includes | LATEST NOVELTIES, In Ladies' Neckwear, Ete. Stocks, Jabots, » Embroidered Collars, Lace Collars, Byron Collars, Lace, Net or Silk Bows, New Sailor Collars, Ete. In Endless Variety Ladies' Fancy Belts, New Wash Belts, Fine French Hosiery, Silk Gloves, New Blouses, : Motor Vells and Vellings. private, 2.30 The funeral which will He will be held this afternoon, at pm, to Riverside cemetery. some of England's best Dreadnaughts, | {reported to-day as ready to proceed te | pen instantly on' recaipt of orders. ! The Moroconn situation, however, quiet, to-day. The Berlin papers silent. The feeling in Paris is very optimistic Great activity prevails--at-- Woolwich" Arsenal, where employees of the Lyd dite factory are working under Lhe highest pressure. Driven from Can-| ada by the sad circumstances sur | rounding the break in his family and | one Man I the shooting of Shaw, Dr. C, F. Ma- | gee, of Carp, leaves in a few weeks for | Ottawa, July 28 ALL OVER POLITICS. i is FLAGS AND MATERIALS For decoration purposes abundance here. BULLETS DID NOT PREVENT WEDDING. 2% iin w._ Yorker * Obtained Though Suffering From Wounds Caused by Jealous Woman. New York, July 27.-William Murray, a well-known democrat politician, for- mer pugilist, and saloon-k Yonkers, was shot thee ti terday by Miss Ray gMitehell, at the Woman's Home, 29% West 40th street, because he had ganouneed he had come to New York to marry another wo- man, = Two hours later, after one' bullet had been removed from his face, and with the other the bullets still in his body, Murray, sccompanied by Nias Helen Coombes; of Yonkers, went to the City Hall and obtained a license to marry his companion. About the same time Mise Mitchell was admitted to bail in the West Side court for examination on a charge of attempted murder. STOCK BROKER MURDERED, License, in FLAGS FROM 3¢ to 20c. vigorous speech OTTAWA GIRL IS DECEIVED the vital out in the ----. NN -------- STEACY'S __THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Girl ¢ S P ot t { most part only under instruction from alises decr 0 Be | the whips to preserve a quorowm. All ead and. Three Others) Revealed. ake tired ak the fares and anxious to | get away to their constituencies, Badly Hurt. ' | Baltimore, Md., July 28 Father Jo-| Indications point to a release by the old country. While it is the doe | Okolona, Miss, July An old seph Zivlovko, pastor of the First In: {Wednesday or Thursday next, though tor's intention to take a post-gradu- {foud is blamed for a battle. at a poli- | japendent 1'olish Catholic church, yes [it may possibly come sooner. Sic }te-conrne--in-the--old-eountry yniversi- eal gathering at Egypt, Miss, last larday made the startling confession. Wilirid-Lavurier wit welcome su oppor-- ties, it is stated by his close friends | pight, in which Charles Bean was shot | {hat his pretty young gotden haired {tunity to discuss with the opposition | that he may never return. This view © denth, Richard Haan was 30 uae housekeeper is his wile. 'They were wed | before dissolution his attitude al the is supported by the fact that Dr.Ma- {ly beaten he may die, Ed. Demoiville ij qr years ago, he said. The exposure imperial conference. goo has sold his medical practice and was wounded in the arm, and R. « 'came about through the organist of | A brilliant and his drug business to Dr. George H. {Hawkins was shot iu the side. Ihe | the church boing too attentive to the from the premier covering Groves at Carp. battle occurred near a building crowd- priest's wile. [issues that will be thanshe One of the duties Dr, Mages will [ed with citizens who wad gatherad to "'When the new ofganist came," suid [coming campaign--namely, Teolpro- By Man Already Married, Whe Pe have to perform on his coming visit { hear eolnly enndidates speak. Hanh priest, "1 took him into my house. leity versus obstruction, true, imperi- serts Her and Child, to Scotland will be to visit the par Hons ad Demoivilie are not. senously 11, began to make love to my wife. lalism versus ultrg-imperinlism, and | North Bay, July 27.-A younz wo ents of the late William Shaw, for [injured I was forced to ask him to leave the majority versus minority rule--will | eiaiitoon vears - old, "wit " . a i h) y MH Iman, o iy ith two merly his drug clerk at Carp, who was house.' {probably mark the last scene, Six hmonths' old baby in her arms: arrived shat and illo while Sua inting his Fo Father Zielonko came to this city Wilfrid, if the opportunity offers, will li town last night from Ottawa with pldyer to obtain an interview with is {two vears ago. He brought the golden thus give a rallying ery to his follow- | Js a i . . a 1 . : § ni 3 $ ) 3 {out funds and with a sad tale of man's wife and young som, separated from | Releases Son From Asylum and Wiil , oo girl with him. The congriga- lers and sound the war mote of the | duplicity She o bees him owing to church difficulties, at} Aid in His Love Affair. tion thought she was merely the house- campaign, ? [ed Lu Fata Gandiony xt - Bridge End, mea, Corsa, thu ' D Montreal, July Love drew back keeper, none knowing of the welding | Mpamwhile the hours of obstruction |tawa over. i ago ut St. Jean A iy a ye -- the bolts of the doors of the Asylum 'at Sunbury, Pa., where the couple talk still being endured ecmphatize obe [Baptiste church and - after living Wi nny Y 2 {Benoit St. Joseph vesterday and Jus: [were married August 20th, 1907, by chief moral of the present session-- lgioht months with him at Aylmer, "be Mages may also bear tin B. MeDougald stepped ont into the | J. I. Carpents¥, i justice of the peace. namely, that the now parliament must {Que , was told "by neighbors that he | WHI $8 : Shaw' t i the BTM of his loved one, Alma Vecera I shall not announce from my pul- take prompt steps to prevent a recur: [hod another wily living in Ottawa. | J Bb » § © ¥ p . i ¥ 4 eng wl or) ah Arete a mn on Hayne, granddaughta: morgantically 'pit that 1 am married, but, if peces- rence of another eight monthe' ses- | She asked him if tits was true! been killed, og by this fe hor of the emperor bl Austria, while the [sary, 1 will call wy congregation be- [sion with less than half the business of {and he admitted the offense. She | become hin wile . ) father of the young man stood smiling fore me in a special meeting and an the house put through. Liberal mem: |ihan left hin and was later confined | crivron . Sol on the couple, | {nounce that I have 4 wife. If they are bers have bein loath to advocate clos lut a maternity hospital where shel on Ju J OMEN ARE THE JUDGES Then he drove them in a motor up 'not satisfied, 1 will leave them," de ure, but paiience has now ceased tobe remained until vesterday when oh pnt WOMEN | : f ar town for lunch and later t& dinner at clared Father Zielonko. n virtue. There is a general CONSENSUS | ay given a ticket to North R is own home. The mariage will] of opinion that no sane man can be Ww o } i father and mother, Mr.. eal take place when she gets her divorce. | AMERICANS BECOME expected to long remam a member of | Joseph Lamothe, moved from b {° . ais tun . parliament under present conditions, Ste Marie to Cothirane some Tacoma, Wash., July 28.-With three BUDDHIST PRIESTS. when there is absolutely no remedy Lago where they were biirned prominent olub women as alvisury | Theee Citi f United Stat Or for needlessly long sexsions and = {and lost everything and she does not | judges of the ev idence, the trial of a girwingham Post Again Makes a ee Citizens of Lnlled: Niates * hold-up of the country's busitgss at |), ww where they are. divorce case involving the custody of Statement. { dained and Will Have Charge any time by a stubborn minerity. In iy Sinctieninonthy ad girl baby, ope- | Fondon Jaly 28.~The Birmipgham t of - Temple in California. {the coming campaign the liberal wd, yesterday before Judge Faster " bo ALY ER { . A * \ ~ he Y Post says the king may possibly visit | members will frankly declare the Montreal, July 285.-Jt undet y ¥ i necessity for some form of closure : wr, *istood to-day on good authority thet day. It is the first time in the his ] ' » i r ¢ . lably for the first time in the history cof th te that women have Canada during the Duke of Con ja » ; 3 ; d : jofy ul in utate og It" will be re- of Buddhism native Americans # have and when the government is return: i... Richelieu & Ontario Navigation ed to power it will have a mandate {company which recently absorbed the been asked to sit with a Gourt in de nanght's governorship. C ciding a' case. men the Canadian Associated {been elevated to the pr iesthood of 4 i i tobe. } y nine Sh de -- Press was authorized to deny rumors 'that cult in the United States, jo « alge the by oe ol 'the ut | Northern and the Taland Navigation | Quebec German Soldiers Recalled. lof a visit after the Durbar. The Prince Thomas Dryden, -W. I. Nopdy amd [docens he Wit the Present ol YOUR lines, will increuse its present $10,000, T ; pd «lof Wales and Prince Albert will cer Solon C. Lecnha Euser have been or- ROR HH dom, i {000 capitalization to $20,000,000 with | Thetford, Mines, Que. July 28. Five | I" tatal + The house was in session the greater | : i Re German workmen, employed here, have Hainly make 8 visit, probably on start dained by the venerable Swami Maxxi t of the niht ithe object of acquiring a controlling in vereived notice from the home govern ling tour of the empire ninanda, Duddhist Bishop vw' Saeram part ol w ni . Atarest. in the Niagara Navigation andl | i N f C 5 si i { i $ ) ' ment to return to the fatherland and ento, and - will have charge of the The Dominion Navy. {Hamilton Steamship companies and { Ottawa, July 28.--Sir Wilfrid Lau- join the first reserve. They have left {Seventh Temple of the Udana Karans, ithe People's Mutual line of Toronto rier, to-day, tabled the agreement to report to the consul 'at Montreal, ted and dedicated here. a reached at the imperial conference re: GIRL MET DEATH garding dominion navies. The navy IN SWIMMING TANK ---- to be exclusively under the control of the Dominion government. Trainin and discipline will be uniform with a FIR {British service, and men and officers Municipal Authorities Asked {0 interchangeable under arrangement, Woodstock, July W.-A fated ae cident occurred at the college, yes . {Canada desiring to send a ship to a African Gold Fields 'company, the | Take 'Scm: Steps to terday afternoon when Miss Hockey, of {foreign port must arcange through' the British foreign office. While a Ca- 1 wealthiest mining company in the | Check Pest. " world, would enter the Yukon field. i Montinl, July 28~Moutceal is suf: Waterloo, one of the delegates to the summer confarenrs of the Young : claims have a5. year BORN. TEI Trenton uly 20th, to Mr White, a son MARRIED KINNEY on Thured a tender and Mrs ) A wha § Mr. and Nrs en A, Kinney, w } M4 Sault me | out in Hotel in Battered Condition. Now: York, July 28. Murdered parently "by robbers,, William Henry Jackson, a wellknown Wall street broker, seventy years of age, was found dead op the floor of his bed- room at the Hotel Iroquois. The body wan covered with bruises, There was a deep wound over the right eye, and finger marks on the throat, and amnsé, A wash cloth was stufled in the mouth as a gag. Later--Paul Gedel, dighteen, con: fessed, to-day, to the murder, yester- day, of W. H. Juckson, an aged bro- ket, in the Iroquois hotel. -Geidel, formerly a bell boy in the hotel, finding a bottle of chloroform, thought he could rob the old man in. his room. . Jackson put up a fight and the chloroform killed him. The boy © got six dollars and a watch, Body Found MEWATERS In Tune 27th Kingston A A. P. Metshon, Frederick son of Robt. J Wilson Edna May, ejdest daughter of James McWaters, all uf Kingston. DIED, | ROOT E---At Crese). on July 2st, Jane | Roote, aged 54 years, | PIERSON At Woodrew's Corners, July 26th, John Plerson, aged YOeRrs » MILLER At the home of GW, Mer tin, Ridge Road nly 23rd, Ann Miller, aged Su BREAKENRIDGE--At June 24th, 1LAllle May Breake ridge, aged 31 years, SCOTT-~In Hallowell Lydia Beotl, with br "th Beott, aged $3 yéhrs MILLER---At 'her home, Ridge Ro July 20th, Eliza Miller, wife Ed Miller, aged 64 years BOWERMAN---~At Monte, Cal, on July 25th, Lily Thorne, wite of Dr Bowerman, and daughter of Mr and Mrs, J. P. Thorns, Picton, ROBERT J. REID, The Le Undertaker 'Phone B77. Princess Bisecl. JAMES REID BT ANTIQUE TABLES, Stason. Squage. Round Oval ables in Mabdiany nd Wain Heasonabie offers vol . TURKS, Trying Divorce Case Involving Cus- tody of Wee Baby: apr | ------ i | KING TO VISI? CANADA? | Merger to be Extended. on IMR 8 San Francisco, Cal, July -Prob- ie Hallow eil, July 24th e late Jas Kutering the Field. o, Ottawa, July 25, Ge output of the Yukon gold fields this yea will ex-| coed that of last year, in the opinion PLAGUE of F. T. Congdon, M.P. for the Yuk ow, who arrived in the city alter his long | journey from Dawson city this morn | I. Congdon stated that he wus very pleased to note according to) cqbles from England that the South | just comple { "HANDS OFF" SHOUT GERMAN NEWSPAPERS Warning to Britain by the Kaiser's Press--The Tone is - $1.65, Watertown and Return, $1.65 Good going Satwday 6 am. and 2 p.m. Sunday 7.2 am. and 2 pm. 'returning up to Monday evening. Mrs. Catherine Hickey, Athens, an- nounces the en t of her daugh- tor Stella Agnes, to Frederick J, 0 na Donnell, ; Sask, the [nattiage to take at Portige la Prairie on, August fo ('Bonnel is manag ing salesman of the Singer Sewing Machine Cao. vi The Toronto eity council has decided agdinat the expropriation of the Can- adian | on the corner of King ie Yonge stroets, also against the "onto. i Bérkn, July 38. Hands off" is the blunt warning to England sounded by the Cerman press in the Moroccan crisis, Unmistakaoly aggressive and bel lgerent is the tone of the press to-day throughout Germany. In language that cannot be misu , and which lacks all diplomatic pleases, [the German. ne declare © that it i= a question between France and { Germany, Irritation over England's interference is ily discernable. I The Thal bos teri in Balin, adopted a poliey of "unwarranted in tervention and open hobtility toward Germany," and adds: is not disposed to tolérate wanton intes- of." Thik is generally interpreted as ig |Pellecting attitude of governmeat. a ---- | 'Phone 796 annexation of North Tor. Bence of Polivs Magi an extended igay svuntry, Police Magistrate ints he At the North Renfrew libecal he ash uot ov te ot | "a Winnipeg, Dominion he kee girls say, this went! Leommander must send: a report of its The German Bluff, : Ph m {trouble has become so serious that the {obey orders from the British govern- ) i in progress, lost her fife 1 the swim rng ths risk of & struggle against [310ng the harbor front, who claim that ature fxom the Sanadiou:T, naval serviee"of the dominion Po, Laberge, city health officer, bas 3 Miss Hockey could swim and Miss g an integral part of the y tain , were pure The real en f laf outlining a plan of campaign to be ipritish admiralty during the continug- ed her companion floating face 4 to-day io ee an y: flog "1 WwW Fouehard, the Haytien minister to and Grinds, the specialists whe have Pacific station iveluded waters north tions to the British admiralty and Fi dohy The Matin, today municipal authorities have bee asked [50 Foss ie soainpony. willy Reitioh Ot ean. Buf claiming that |'0 take a haod. The trouble is felt 0 0 " : rhe tally by owners of warehouses co. lo i of w ming tank Miss Hockey had bees. | : the triple entente. The paper dds : | Sanyhunit stream of yodents ig com n time of war, when the | playing tennis and at The conclusion 2 FRESH IMPORTATION OF "The Agadir incident demonstrates Hg from the sewers and from the VES" heen put at the disposal of the im- of the game went in bathing along | that Emperor William's efforts to eausing them beavy loss. |i] government, the ships will fo i was to separate England i and dh France" hy "7 lcartied on along scientific Tives. {tion of war. The Canadian Atlantic downward on the water, and yetfiny | a -------- mm istation includes water north thirty no response to ber calls threw in al jas just arrived, including: -- For Presidency of Hayti. Can't Operate on Prince. degrees, north latitude, and west me skirt for her compamion to chich. As PIERROT Miss Huiton tan for assistance and | Geri who years 'heen examining Prince Jaime, the thirty degrees, north latitude, und in a few minates the gil' Rielow | x Ppanent-of Coronal ei in} coungest won of Ki Alfonsg and east meridian one hundred and éighty body was taken from he tank by the | presidency, is still 'here. He is again Hueas Victoria of Spain, have inform degrees, longitude. ? CURRANT PUFF, Pre., Bee, {nadian ship is in a foreign port, the fering from a plague of rats, and the | ®¢ {mand, so long wus orders do mot eon- People's Missionary MOVEMENT Je no one in Germany would think of ®3Peca | government. oly #els in port, om With Miss Hutton, of the same tow 'Car's & Huntley & Palmer's i ations with Great Bri-| Soy i tain 'better vol Th presented a report to the authorities | oi remain under the control of = the Hutton cosld not. The lalter noti Berlin, July 28. --General Callisthene! Fribourz, July 25--Dre. Raymond [ridian forty degrees, west longitude. was no attempt to cwtch { of the college. g ted Tris mother; him A ----; 4 the followers in the south of Hayti performed July 28 Robert Chandos doctors gave it as their pinion | =. : & r cd noe has some trouble which fell froms the fifth Soor of the Teron | . He tripped, Hockey was eifhten yehrs of nage, I § Montreal, July 25.--~The banks w stepping from the elevator to ri oh bins cast a way to engineer : willing 16 bea candidate presi - 1 Firstaid mwtiods Tor drown | dency, nn patie) for here-~that, an operation eannot be! Killed by a Fall. Jog were applied, bat without avail. ! hefore home. hs ee ome Ero ich toll foo Kk hut death resulted henrt 1 i y i ent £ rom Fou De So ame i 3 ia building pow in course of erection, and ble rather than from drowning. Miss Emergency Circulation, ------ died shortly afterwards. : iit | Cheap Excursion te Cape Vincent. the con- and was the daughter of Rev. J. FE. ask the for suthority to] Civic holiday, Monday, 2 pm, giv- 'struction platform, -and #Ml to the Hockey, s Mathydist minister of Wa- RB Plamb, aged thisty five, on his - in Sep ling qoe hour there. Sle. return, ground. : todos. The . Stratford, to work in the as in_ iter -- : er dt over the convention, The body Grand Trunk: shops dropped dead og ny ' a Valley, sweet peas. Purdy, fotist. | Buy butter for We, at Carnovelky's, will be sent to Waterloo. the train.

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