Daily British Whig (1850), 3 Aug 1911, p. 1

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RL an 78 -NO, 179 _KINGsTON, ONTARIO, SHURSDAY, AUGUST a oan. LAST EDITION 4,000 _ GOING arvestors are Hurrying to Western Fields. | TALK AGAINST IT TO HOLD MEETINGS IN MANU. FACTURING CENTRES. The Aviators are Having a Good Time in Toronto and Making Re. cords--A Call Given to a Seottish Minister. -. Toronto, Aug. 3.---Four harvesters lel the Union for the west to-day. The Toronto-Canada ciation in against reciprocity. or, wl hold---mestioage- manulacturing centres, William Smith, =» civie ae was killed by a car in Riverdal Beverly street Baptist church baa called Rov. David Miller, Glasgow, ns pastor. - an athletic meeting at the 4 stadium, lust night; Geo Goulding walked two. miles in 13.30 minutes. The world's record is 13.11, In a twomile run Donling beat Tait and Yressider; time, 9.51 15 min, J, Jackson, Toronto's novice avia- tor, made two short flights on the aviation field, at Ponlands, Just night, and thep smashed the ma: chine but esenped uninjured, Aviators MeCurdy and made the first city to city flight in Canada, yesterday. MeCordy oid. 35] miles in thir six minutes and Wil- | lined forty miles in forty-five minu- tes, McCurdy flew at an altitude of| 3,000 feet; < Williard's altitude was about 600 fect. thousand station British Asvo: ft Williard | -------- Hs BENEFITS OF RECIPROCITY, An article reprinted in an exchange last week from the British Colonist, Toronto, in 1881, shows reciprocity is a pretty old question. We' gather that su ciprocity in 18 people of Old Canada that with the United "States mar- ket opem, forests would be converted inte wheat fields, lakes and would groan under the burden of ecom- merce, the whole coun try would prosper. "Well, re~ came and the pro- 'of aria) vantage on fulfilled to the letter. Whitby, Port Hope, Welling- tom, Brockville, &ll the har- bors along the Lake, Ontario front were crowded with ves- sels taking on produce for the American market, along every leading road droves of cattle and oat numbers of horses were driven towards the American border. In ten pb ihe a WORK SEVEN PAYS A WEEK. Neo hay of Rest for r Many in United States. Washinton. Aug.' 3. Secretary Na 5 of the Department of Commeres and Labor, in a special report to the senate onthe conditions of wmploy- ment in the ir in and steel industries fin the United {Heaton stated that fa tut b 4 ----. 96.000 emg Oyees covered 0 the customary working oll he Yor obe Chird of them was a woven day week, Sunday not differing other days, and gpproximately as Shes of the 90,000 worked eigh Ity-lour hours or over pe week." A NEW LIQU OR LAW. LATEST TIDINGS Despatches From Near and Distant Places THE WORLD'S EPISODES i GIVEN IN THR BRIEFEST POS. SIBLE FORM. ------ Matters That Interest Everybody-- Notes From All Over--Little oi Everybody Easily Read and le membered. Active progress on the construction of the Hudson Bay railway will De; made immediately. { Sir Lomer Gouin, Que: | bee, denies he is { provipeial election, --Hrevesty--Ottnwn? liborgl candidate there in place . his partner,' A, Allard, Mme. Moronzch, owner of the larg- | est cotton mills in Russia, died Mog day. She leaves a fortune of $40,000, 000, Sir Perey Lake, late military ad: viser in Canada, will shortly take up his duties as chief of the Indian gen-1 oral staff, i Four employees of the C.P.R. at | Kenora, were sentenced to six months | in jail for theft of goods from freight cars, President Simon is preparing to leave Port Au Prince Hayti, revolu- tionary foroes occupy all important | positions in the "city, The Right. Hon. A. J. Balfour ordered a demonstration in against the government in the of Commons on Monday next. { Texas Legislature Decides to Close Bars From 7 to 6. Lan, Tex, Aug. J.~The first step the special session of the legisla ae toward stringent saloon regula 'tion in Texas was tak this = after. nogh, when a senate commitlee re ported favorably a resolution for the glosmg of from seven at ht until six in the morning, a ten- Jonny sind -- insipid. daw. The reso. lution was introduced simultaneously im both houses. ANGLICANS TO SEEK CHURCH UNION End to Be Placed Before General Synod. Tordnta, Aug. 3.--The general treml tof the religious bodies towards church lunion, at least towards a working agreement, is shown by the Yollow- ling motion which Judge Ermatinger, {of St. Thomas, will put hefore . the ge sneral synod of the Anglican church lin Canada, in London next month, "That the spread of the gospel mes 8. F. McKinnon, a well-known sage and of christian administrations [onto cupitalist, is seriously ill at the ean more effectively and speedily bed widlhorn Viaduet hotel, London, Eng: promoted by the elimination of land, Two nurses are attending him. necessary competition between Marion Smith, the nineteen-year-old several christian churchés, whose daughter of the secretary of the post trines are practically the same : office department at Ottawa, was "Bo it therefore resolved that go [drowned while bathing with two other standing committee of both houses he |[YOUng women at lritannia Tuesday. appointed to co-operate with similar Two newspapermen, Francis Mae committees or other authorities of oth- |Cullagh, and Alan Ostler, had heen er christian churches in formulating a ukptiled from Agadir, Moroeco, by the plan' for defining territorially or oth khalila of Agadir, on the ground that erwise the fields of operations of the they were nat provided with letters respective churches, and taking the of introduction to him. necessary steps to carry the same in "The dates of harvest will be: For to effect." y Manitoha, about August 15th, amd in Saskatchewan from August 20th io " DID TW Ath, I the weather turns warmer .it may be slightly earlier, and if it should continue to be cold it might be a day or two later, Young Son's Volession Caused! Poor Woman to Fall Into Dead Faint. Franels Pennington, a prominent church member, who was caught thiev- ing in a department store while under New York, Aug. 3.-A pathetic dFama was witnessed in the" Tombs when the mother of Paul Geidel eame the influence of liquor, was at Hamil | ion, sentenced to a month in jail, de spite. the plea of his pastor and | from her home in Hartiosd to ask hee boy if he murdered William Henry Jackson in the Hoth Iroquois op Wed: premvier of saloons arranging has | force Louse Tor- un the doe- : friends for leniency. "The fact that | you are a Sunday school teacher is all the more reason you should be soverely dealt with," said the magis trate, 4 Srerrerers 0 {authorities when Chief of Police Cam- {had ---- DECOYED AWAY YOUNG GIRLS. Detectives Discover a Band of White Slavers, LAURIER'S TOUR To Begin in Ontario Riding on August Toth. PREMIER THEN TO G0 TO QUEBEC AND THE MARITIME PROVINCES. New York, Aug. S~Following the arrest of wo fteaxiesh chauffeurs in front of the fashionable Hotel St. Regis, after a fraotic. mother had severely beaten. one of them with a tronk strap, | the police to-day asserted that un or- ganized conspiracy existed among a certain clus of -- to debauch girls of tew age arrange their transportation to. interior oities. The chauffeurs, the police asvert, acted as the agents of cortain elderly wealthy mety and 'after the girls had been dis: carded by them, they were shipped west to join. the white slave colonies of Pittsburg, Chitage and even San Francisco. A score of detectives werp assigned to run dows the members of the band to-day. Reciprocity the Issne--Sir Wilfrid's Itineracy for This Coming Cam- paign as Tentatively Arranged, Ottawa, Aug, 3.--Sir Willrid Lau- vier wilt open his platform campaign on Tuesday, August 15th, in one of the Untano ridings. The place for the opening rally has not yet been finally fixed, but "it, will be at a strategic ~+poitt---in-dhe ag rOUP- counties along Lake Erie, "Shere the reciprocity issue gives the liberals good hope of capturing several of the seats now held by the conservatives, Sir Wilirid will in his opening ad dress make reciprocity the great issue of the campaign, his speech being in the main an amplification of the succinct and compelling statement of the government's case as presented in his published appeal to the Cana: dian pevple. He will enter upon the campaign in splendid physical form, and with a zest for the hight born of absolute confidence as to the result and of enthusiastic conviction of the justice and wisdom of the cause for which Lberalism stands in the pres ent contest, un Thursday, 17th instant, the pre- mier will speak at Three Rivers in Hon. Jacques Bureau's constituency, On the following day he will speak in the city of Quebec, where his own const.tuency joins that of . William Price, one of the conservative leaders in the revolt of last spring against Mr. Borden's leadership. The follow: ing week the premier will devote to meetings in the Montreal district, gomprising some forty From August 28th to September 2nd he will be in the Maritime provinces for a series of six or seven meetings, speaking at Halifax, where a strong effort will be made to defeat Mr. Borden and his running mate, Mr. Crosby, and at St. John, N.B., where [ors Dr. Daniel, one of the two support- ers of the wition leader who weathered, the "Fbecal sweep of thal Jpeavince in 1908, is likely this time to his seat, On September 16h, Sir Wilfrid will MULEY-ABD-RL-RAFID, of Morocco andl storm centre of indy turn ont to be an inter- national confll between Germany and France. : DOES EARLY CLOSING INCREASE DRINKING ? Pokice Chief Seems to Think So, But There Are Other Factors. Aug, 3A presented to Sulta) what 1 arkable re- ¢ muicipal Montreal, port was peau produced a document containing numerous statistios te show that since the lnws for earfiér cising of saloons went into effect, May 1st, drunkenness has been far more prevalent in Mont- lagain be in Ontario, where he will real than ever before, For example, [put in a week addressing meetings at figures for June showed that the num- jvavious points to be fixed later. The {ber of cases of drunkenness calling for [following week he will devote .to the police intervention this June were ridings . of the Quebec district. lle double those requiring similar attef- |will wind up the five weeks' series of ition in Jung, 1910. The blow wae meetings with final rallies on Septem- {somewhat softened, however, by the ther 15th, 19th and 20th at points not {statement that police cases in general | yet determined. somewhat increased in number, + and that this was, doubtless, to! due the increase in the population of the | joity. FE i : A PHENOMENAL CROP, constituencies, japan will seek to 'compensate' waiving attention from military AN AUTUMN SESSION ment's legislative programme ¢ongested that an autumn session necessary. August 15th, end of censure will come up Aug the veto hill on the Sth. A BABY GIRL BORN - ---------- To Mrs. Napolitane, Condemned Wo- man, at Soo. Sault Ste, Marie, Out, Aug. '3.-- Mrs. Angelina Napolitane. who was saved [rom the hangman's noose through the, petition of thousands, a large portion of them Americans, he came the mother uf a baby girl early on Wednesday She killed 1 her husband rather thag be driven into a life of shame. The child will be placed in the care of the Children's Aid Society. Mre. Napoli tano was sentenopd to be hanged as soon as her child was born, but the thousands of petitions cansed her sen- tence 10 be commuted to life i imprison- ment, in the provipeial itentiary. SEEKS A DIVORCE. Lived Eleven Days With Japanese. Wash., Aug. 3. Lena Porter Uyeno, 'formerly a Minnesota school teacher, asks for a decree of divoree from her husband, a Japanese, on the Only Seattle, orn EL Ca ed A DUEL TO FOLLOW A BLOW IN THE FACE Twve Members of the Hungary Lowes House Are to Fight With Sabres. Buda Pest, Hungary, Aug 3. lively fist fight to be followed hy duel with sabres, enlivened today's proceedings in the lower house. Herr Pozsgay, a Kossuth artisan, made a dive for Herr Pal, of the government side. Pal met Pozsgay with a stagger: ing blow in the face, an! a duel was arranged later... JAPAN WILL SEEK A a To Compensate Herself for Loss She Suffers by Treaty. Berlin, Auz. 3--Marine Rundschau, the official monthly review issued by the German naval department, pub: lishes a Tediio despatch indicating that her- suffers Gireat self for the disadvantages she under the revised treaty with Britain by reapproachment with Ger- of re- lead many. General Nogi, the vietor Port Arthur, is in Berlin, and is ISFOUND. NECESSARY Biitish Parkament to Adjourn Avg. 18th, and Re-Assomble at End of October. Avg. 3.-The govern 15 80 in Parliament will adjourn on and reassemble at the The opposition vote Tth, and The rest of London, Eng., of October. Toronto, Ont. "Aug. 3. 10 am ----Ot« tawa Valley and Upper St, Lawrence A few local showers, but enerally fiir; cooler to-night and on Friday ~ To- Morrow AT STEACY'S Great Clarng Sale High - Class Wash ¢ Goods | and DressMuslins mo Every yard of these | beautiful fabries must go. | | Regular prices 1b¢ to 3c. ™ Your Choice Sale starts promptly at | 8,30 o'clock. Cash Sales. No approval. Remember the time and place, 8,30 o'clock at STEACY'S THE PEOPLE'S STORE. ---------------- ---------- BORN. years the population of On- tario showed almost as great a relative increase as it showed forty years after re- ciprocity came to an end. And it will be the same again. History will repeat it- sell. Reciprocity will come and the of those now nesday night of last week. Bhe met her san for the first since his ingafoeration in the lights of hie barred cell. She fully olappivd him in her arms > pleaded with bim to state his # | cence, In his mother's embrace # son broke down for the first time since # his arrest, and to her horror admitted the week will be devoted to finance bill and payment of members. Calgary, Alta. Aug. 3. -- At Balgreggan, a farm and horse ranch close to Calgary, the property of the well known Scottish ranchman, John Turner, there is a crop of timothy red top and brome of so thick a growth DAVIDSON Watrous, Sask, on 2ist July, 191) to the wife. of R B. Davidson, attorney (fOrmerly Miss Lulu Boyce, Sydenham), = son Both doing well "ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone 577, 230 Princess Street, At time dim tear- and into vor London, Aug. 3.--Vis- count Morley has» written a NG letter to all the liberal peers intimating that the veto bill again will be submited to the lords. probably om August Sth. After referring to the VOTE ON VETO BILL. $| "I NOT AFRAID OF : RECIPROCITY * Big Hamilton Manufacturing Con- A MONSTER MINING COMPANY FORMED. IRAL2II0I00090804 24000009004 00000 sees South African | Syndicate Invests | Eight Million in the Yuokn. opposing will bé drowned in the ona of Increasing Jrosperky for the Canadian rmer PY + * + » * * + '* + * ¥ * » » * + + * re * * * * * + * * + + * * + * * + + + + + + + + + + + of ie NOVA SCOTIANS LOST When Barque " Foundered th Near Melbourne, Aug. 3.--~News has just reached here of the rescue of a tragedy of the seas, as related hy gurvivors of the e Puritan, which aailed some mont from Newcastle for San durin Francisco. The vessel sprang a leak, El 1 atorm while sixteen miles from Tahiti, and the oréw put off in two boats Seching to reach the nearest land, -In one of the small craft were the cap tain, the second mate, and ten men, and in the other, hall clad, were the ats and the remainder of the crew. wo hoats kept b far two | -- at on the second night they | heeame Sararatod in the da his men ny sail which they reached submisted for eleven days on & t of ae and two bi fase or ae the ond of had ay "the captain sail for Tabi. he boat struck damaged. "onptain and ina Island, y. Here in sal +» hostile Intentions of the # Halsburyites against the measure, he asks in view of this emergency whether he may count upon the attend- ance im the chamber on August 9th of the recipient, the erime. "I did it, mother," he uttered, Ad the meaning of slowly pierced her brain ward in a dead faint. THE CHINESE FINANCES were the words * : - confession 3% for: the she fell : | + + Lo hid ii ibd -- i LACHINE CANAL NAL REPORT. ESRI TIT TIT IIo. | Shows an Increase of Business ove] July, 1910. Montreal, Aug. 3.--~An increase of | business through Lachine canal is! shown by comparison of the records of | July just ended with that of last year. | [Grains show a total increase, corn be- | ing particularly heavy, while wheat | has a good increase. Flour, butter and | sheese show increases. There were, how- | aver, larger amounts of oats, barley and eges brought here last year dur- | ing "July than this year. International Conference to Discuss . the Question. London, Aug. 3.~The international conference to discuss Chinese finances, particularly questions arising in re gard to the recent Chinese loan and the project of placing the empire on a gold basis, began yesterday, The American, British, German and French syndicates purtisipating in the loan are represented. 'hen Chin Tao, a graduate of Yale University, and vice esident of the Teaching government ogg heads the Chinese delegation, Torontt, Aug. 3The increase of con} per quart in FOUND DEAD IN N WELL. Caretaker of Ottawa Magazine Meets Death in Odd Way. Ottawa, Ont, Aug. 3--Stall Sergt. | { Raised Price of Milk, the price of milk, ago by the large dis- ade gen the Merchants' association. neg ea leh nial wi th or 1h fovacment mg . prices, bottled milk a a a ar near the | i Bockiiffe Xifl range. The Magasive was | le [located close and was in_piping water from the welts whi OE It is believ- ol he was overcome by the heat fit a wal Harvester company jeity, and, com is Extending Its Plant. 3The 'Internation is evidently of the opinion that reciprocity will be a tgood for Canada, for it was announced, vesterday, that it would spent], this year alone, between $300, O00 and $400,000 on extensions. Burr A. Kennedy, the man who selected | { Hamilton as the Canadian site for | this mammoth concern, was in . the | in the course of his conver- | he said that his confidence in | ithe future of Canada was wnbounded The enormous extensions which his | company was making te its Hamilton | Fplant was sufficient proof of that. He said : "We are to-day at work here on | whai will be the largest reinforced con- | erete building in Canada. Tt will be | Honolulu, Aug. 3.--The third ate 400 feet long and 100 feet wide, of lyompt of the Carnegie Foundation {four storeys. This will be used for] |scientists to test the Somperature ol {manufacturing operations only. We are bgiling lava of the volvano of 'Kilauea {also making a big addition to ong | been sue ul. ¥ foundry. The first thermometer was eaten up by chemical action' and - the second hy ¥ ' was. crushed by floating lava blocks, Cincinnati; Ohio, Aug. 3." Marriage | ut yesterday 5 pyrometer lowered in- touts" received a decided setback nli, the lava registered one thousund Newport, Kys across the Ohio river land ten degroes Centigrade. This is from here, yesterday, when the city | {the first record in the world of the jeouneil passed an ordinance taking ac- | heat of boiling lava, {tion against them to the extent' that jthe pext offender will receive a fag | Signing 'the Treaty. 8 and be imprisoned in the ety | pyri, Aug. 3~The British-Franco- basile. for' thirty days.. The defini | n treaty was signed here, t! tion given to a marriage tout is "one | | herachn. The ig the treaty who shows couples desiring ta be mar- 'hailed in re eng of the an ex pansion of the movement for that it is impossible to cht it by mower or ordinary method, and it had to be harvested Hke wheat or oats, by binders. The crop will run four toms to the acre, which is nearly double the average yleld of such erops per acre. It it stockdd over a fifteen acre field in heavy shocks." and presents a lux- uriant appearance. Hamilton, Aug. thing ITS Ia EA oh SPEIER LIP LTHELABE ASF 00S $ Ls | FIND HEAT OF LAVA 1S 1,010 DEGREES, Carnegie Foundation Scientists' Third Test With Volcano of Kil- * auea is Successful. sation, "Marriage Touts" Barred. vied to the county clerk's offen wa then to a minister or squire for w {armaments. The treaty is to servis. he ia h paid." I Washington and cian Men for West. " Aug. '3--Two Mundred Forty Were Killed, ' penple foft here, fostorday { Port An Prince. Hayti, Aug. 3.--An|*ab a Canadn. and Abtempt was made to ro effects filled Cwel eh | here, esd. following, "are well supplied with | mh he in nearly every have Forty were killed in an ao selected the and hic Ty tr custom house and were Tourist rist Traffic fic Heavy. Clayton, N.Y., Aug. 3.~Tourist tra- | vel at the islands has now almost ernie regehed flood tide. There was oo with eight visitors last week, and for cabital. | to aoyuie. x vast ¥ "has been jfompany reported, from London to ven busiueas ber, it was N Dawson, Yukon, Aug. 3.-The big gest mining concern ever organized for the Yukon, excepting the Yukon Gold Mining, company, of Guggen heim's, is a new eigbt-million-dellar by cable as haviog been formed by a South Africa gold field vompany's capital on advances of Jobn Hays Hammond. : It is believed here that the concern takes extensive holdings on Union Quartz and other croeks organized during the last Iwo years by Arthiy N. Treadgold in his giant fight against Yukon Gold. It is als ve ported that the company absortel the Northern Light, Power and Con! company, which invested thiee mil lions years ago in installing dectrie power. Treadgold had already ae quired vast holdings of Canadian Klondyke - Mining company, ineloding the Boyle congession and dredges DEAD IN BANK. Was Found Side, Lethbridge, "Aug. 3.-Hagh B. Mg Lauchlin, teller and accountant of the Molsons bank, was fpund dead, in his room in rear of the office, by the an ager last night. A _, lay 'McLauchlin's side. It is not oa whether it was snicide or- had intended leaving to-day home in Alvinston, Ont. Ruersvody. for Reciproghty. 1 got to 9A lie A Revolver at H% for his a in Saskatche- t? So far as I remem- 1 one way im my pro vinoe bofore | went away, sad our leg- a A SDanimoss tion favoring reciprocity; That does not look as though ¢ {need for fighting in + New York, Aug. 3.--Admital Togo, lands here, to-morrow, will reach a Falls, Unt, on the 8h or 17 and will return to ic via | Vancouver. Death From Hook-Worm. Utiga, fi ie det Td Ae necident. He | resolu | hers were much | gm Bs. te Teg Jd JAMES REID a Fo oti Fah, ANTIQUE TABLES. | Octagon, ware, Round and Oval | Tables in ahogany and Walnut, | Reasonable offers not refused. Turk's. 'Phone 705. TURKS. Cam's & Huntley & Palmer's BISCUITS Has arrived, Including: PIERROT, RAGGED ROBIN, TWICKEN CREAMY CHOCOLATE, HARK WA AW PUR, Ete, Ete, JAMES REDDEN & CA. Sale, Says Manchester Guardian. Manchester, Eng. Aug. 3¢-The Ben: chester Guardian says it is safe lsay that on the plain issue of -- city the governmept of of Bir Wilirid it aurier stands to inFense its majority lgmining more seats in, Western Cana- da, Shan it will lose in Ontario and Just Escaped Convict Cregtes Tervor, St. John, NB, Aug. \3--A men named Larson, ass escaped conviet Hrom Dorchester penitentiary, is oreat- ing terror in Westmoreland ty « "He has stolen three Rorses, | and last imight after stealing the lawt ome, be wet fire to the barn. The hady of Patrick Dommelly was found on Tuesdny in s boathouse a8 Sault Ste. Marie, Tuesday, where is had bey lying fof a week. It is thought at Ottawa that Presic i States sens! Lamb, + former wollnowa

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