Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Aug 1911, p. 1

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LATEST T YEAR 78 -NO. 290 ILL C0 A Home Rule Campaign in | teil: THE ACTIVE CAMPAIGN OF THE UNIONISTS TO BE MET BY LIBERALS, TOGO'S THEME WAS PEACE. 1 The Japanese Admiral Addressed the Japan and Peace Societies. New York, Auy At of the Japan So i Society. Admiral luncheon oe * Despatches 16 a ety ar the Togo spoke : ale, tL Ominma The Ad in Japanese, ch his der miral's thew ty lationship United States borly myself foremost taining that Wo countries tained so forever." "Reicharo, Japanese, Tamguchi, interpre ted was fle eongide 40 the bet and | the of i Wd wmain May so long main- do pan ever ne wh-will i ie we declare ocate } relationship Out these peace! tionships SIBLE FORM. means, | Matters That Interest and Tozo Notes From Al Everybody Easily Y first name, peactul front,' Therefore, in means The Organization Will be in Charge of Hou. Winston Charchill--All Members of the Ministry Will Take Part. London, Aug. 16.--The liberal orgamizalion is preparing to a vigorous home role campaign ing the coming autumn. Pleparations have. bsen going on_quietly vor wpme | time to meet the active campaign which is to be waged against home! rude un the unionist sine, and it has now been arranged \that the li easter: my name signifies that | am one of the 'peace - niembered. ful men of the cast" : RATHER BURN S12000 BOAT. Pay SHO Craft. Aug. 16. ~Rather APPPPTEI te wectie famine Hall floods F the than pay Pope Pius, dhe Harve: ernment on all lout Western vessels, Lindsey Loring | week. has directed 'that his boat, the Felin, | Angus! beral home rule organization whall ba burned at her duck South i 5 wAtiun . A 4 : ton. | thing of value has be rg undef the A ehill i thet (ripped from the boat, including her} The Duke of Connaught will - tar an a Re Lae Hae | twenty 1 lead keel, her masts and lat a dinver the secretary, as chairman; ober are | A § Mgt | ER artillery on September 5th court as honorable secretary, and Mel 7p. olin was buift, at Miss ~tella 1eshe, of Ottaw Carter as saiarind secretary Bonald [5 1ne0, and aearly drowned tid Orehare Maclean, who nusociated n Fuesday, while fir bathing with liberal headguarters in their | hong Wittiam HM Hownig. new svetesn of establishiag federaiion hurhed by the aveas, in, to be honorary of in Kite the home committee otherwise There will also be a literature commtitier, of which Refertson iv now the head, well-known liberal publicists with this brasch of the organization, It is expected that a separate organ sation will be formed for Scotland, acting under the authority of Jd. W Galland, junior lord of the treasury, and Seottish whip, to supplement the work of existing home rule organiza | tions. It is underktood that organizations of the league of young liberals, ob! which the Right Hon, Walter Runci- man, president of the Poard of Edu- cation, is chairman; and the Young seats' Society, of which Charles FE. Price, member for Central Fdinburgh, ix chairman, and comprising a mem- bership of 1604050, will also comduct an active eampalgn. The county of Ulster liberal assodation to send influentishmembers of their body to} sponk throughon{ the wmited King dom. Al the members of the ninis ry will take @n active part in this home rule campaign, which is to be in Cive W time, as will also Mg. Redmond, Mr Millon amd other natlennlist members of pr lament, party conduct witlhon people are |b His Anhui, © hina. A "ines Refuses to Tax om dur y his received ent 1 vr fir time to-day, wall reneral Canada - within" fon, he she Liited foreign huilt Hos States § wrmphelll, Pittshurg, i Bos- | picking machine, been | hospital of given lo Southampton i thi was thout to id She at was brought Prorat valued lines been t on hi My cout nipet £12 006) racing feet and fatally ex treasurer p--_------ of rasoline stove her WEATHER IS IDEAL FOR THE HARVEST "=... pCR aia EEE § : onday nigh damage Wi Wheat - Yield in Manitoba and "i I ent che the hi { 80. 5 r re the stéamsh Saskatchewan Better Tham [Min "Loi "ade, Ar Estimated. Aden, | pérished. John Young, Winnipeg, Aug. 16.--Intense of St John's prevails ail over western Canada, and harves continne ideal, | Many fields throughout Manitoba and | Saskatchewan are yielding bigger per- 4e the acre than other invariably the is in ten years have i ditions been more satisfactory number harvest hands many haviag come in from the south in addition to the large number brought in from eastern Canada an Cooke, {Caok," of MeGill (real, is dead, aged vighty-five armed negroes rule execulive Janes strong LU niversaty, J. M Nome will be & associated vO { Arabia, mu for sixtee rest Jlev heat | pastor {ehureh, a Pittsburg eall. is under a wr. Troopd' are pouring city. Hussars fired on two and injuring. many. Portuguese monarchists are military serio conditions reign « inte mob, Liverpool « centage to in years, and higher. Not grade Son i pract i*ing The | Gutlook ample, je gedered six new mountain i The gave of is ies erected, Guest chambers for visitmg md potentates will He among novations in the new state building soon to Washington. Ir. Herman P. Bender, one seen Pest know physicians in Jndreds | oS Struck by an automobile tedt | stepped from a trolley car the stantly killed, Witham R. and St. Croix | were killed when { at the international | cago, Tuesday. i" Cheer Bryan. be ere Columbus, O., Aug, 16.="Bryan for} resident in 1912." "Bryan again ld" Heyan The words were echoed by jof lips as the former canariato ron tthe his address on | "Passing of Plutocracy" at thy annual {eflerson {lub barbecue here, {ornor Jgdson Harmon's home, Filteen { thousand. persons heard him, Mi. Bryan spoke for two hours and two CPR { twenty and made plain BIS | other at {nunlterable opposition to tne presis } ahout half-past one dential candidacy of Governor Judson | worning, three men | Harmon. It was because of Mr. Pry: ue seriously injured. an's treatment of Governor Harmon | Without pay since June i and {that the only incident to afouse com: of thew hungry, the United ment oceurred, company's operations on -_ station at Chicago remain D AFTER A en CASE T0 RUSSIA d Boston Jewel Thief Wio Jumped Bail Brought Back For Trial. | New York, Aug. 160m. board the men {steamer Xursk, which arrived last even and Mrs. ling" from Jibsu, Russa, were laspec Annandale, Va.; choked Mrs tors Lynch and Morrisey, of the Bos: | tock, who eighty-five year ton police department. 'They have in nnd took seven hundred dollar custody Harms Rothstein, whom they | her. arvested 'at Vilna, Russia, last June. Henry Oslen of East Orange tuspector Lynch left New Yark on Feb. 21st last in search of Rothstein ing paid to the Earl of Aberdeen, as |,nd Jacob and Joseph Goldstein, who lord heutenant of Ireland, and the {4re the three men arrested in New lowest=835--to the Bishop of Ripon as {yaork on March 26th, 1910, on a charge clerk of the closet. The pensions run [of breaking into a sale in a jewelery up tn a total of SKIS, The WO | tore in Boston just previous to Uthat highest are those alieady mentioned, | gov. They "warp talen before Magi paid to Lord Halsbury and Farl Nel- [oo 00 Barlow and held in $10,000 bail, he Duke of onnaugh 'which the magistrate redoced later to pension of 86,900 asx a field marshal, £5,000 a 3 and the same pension is pail tol: The trio fled, and Inspector Lynch Field Marshal Lord Grenfell. {immediately got on their track. The Viscount Peel "receives Hig perish chase led from London to Vienna, | as' an ex-speaker of the Hause of | where 5 clue was picked up. Not being | Commons, 'aint Lords Lindley, Gorell, | found in Vienna the officer went to St, | Mersey and Ashbourne for "judicial services." Viscount (ross' $10,000 j< a political pension. The pensions of ip } 1" a climax of Pittsbur M ladger, Johnstone, PENSIONED PEERS. in Gove aeroplanes meet a Yionse of Lords Recelves Sum of | $380,000 i London, Aug. 16.--A parliamentary paper gives, in reply i" by Mr. Kelaway, particularly cerning the salaries and pensions ceived by members of the House Lords. There are two pensions of #25000, one paxl to Lord Halsbury, "for judi cial services," and the other to Earl Nelson, with regard to which it i curious to read that it paid 'for naval and military services." The = ex-lord - chancellor may "said to have fairly warned his pension by his judicial services, but it would he impossilile to discover the nature of the "naval and: military services' | for which the country pays Ewl]| Nelson. 3 The pension ig, of eourse, paid to the present Farl Nelson in recogui tion of the naval and military vices rendered hy his great ancestor, the hero of the Nile and Trafalgar. Altogether there are fifty-three mem bers of the Howse of Tords in receipt of salaries and sixty-seven of whom pensions are paid. The salaries amount to 649.625, the highest---$100,000-he freight trains minutes ot o'clock, to (uestion were con re of th ARRESTE } | Strong, and ki of the he at Oxnard, Col, shot man to save the life [hen ran away and eannot "The unknown voulg wWoniny 1 the two miles east has not been identified vet, she is a missing There are evidences be road i thought woman der, wo enters! the home sors John MeClintock, § bulk has been missing from th of his son for nearly a week. eral alarm is out for the heavy Negro girls have taken the of the white waitresses at the oun of Trenton, N struck because they to converse with guests in the house room. \ i Miss Force, the ¥jnancee ol { John Jacob Astor, is said to t receives a ding .trousseau. spend on her wedding finery. The income account of the C the aid of the Russian secret Rathstein was arrested. Then Inspec: ||." welve million Lords Seaton, Raglan and Napier and tor Lynch went to Dvintsk, where he ! farwaned as a sarp Viscounts Hardinge and Gough are found the Goldbergs| in jail on a|gteamship earnings, in additio for military. services rendered by their [charge of wntering the tax office atiand a hall millions special ancestors. 3 {that place and robbing the Martha | from land interest SR Washington. It is said that this is lextraneatis "assets. PUNISHES WIFE BY SPANKING. the first time a prisoner has been ex: : ap-- tradited from Anstria on a charge of Hasband Arrested, Explains She Wax (1F came nature ae this, ! Wilkesharre, Pa, Aug. 16-Having A Big Grain Yield. spanked his wile for what he called} Spokane, Wash, Nog. 16-~Charles "William Novalous, | W. Mohr, of Spokane, president of the fv before Al Inland Empire threshermen's Associa ar: | derman tion, says that the grain yield in rested "ona charge of beating her. | Fastern Washington and Oregon, *f aid it," he explaiond. "It was North, and Centeal Idaho: and Wenss becuusa y du too ern Montana i larger and © tier a ti] quality. than-amy crop ever harvested [he ual i this district. Winter wheat is ran nin as ith ae fifty bushels, spring iwhent, thirty bushels, and harley "irom sixty to seventy-five bushels to the sore. Same of the wheat weighs tsixtydour pounds a bushel. ; dollars was FO FXD COAL STRIK Operators ¥ : and Open Mines. Macleod, Alta., Aug. 16.--As sult of a iwo days sesseon cont mine operators, hel the mines. The decision goes fect at once, and the spines opened without delay. The think that enough men will to rum the mines and that work. Resumpt 2 basis of the majority conciliation boanl, signed fdon and' Cofin Macleod in lthe operators. The mines opened within a few days, as ¢ arrangements can be made. ea report by Take the Ste. America on From Near and * THE WORLD'S EPISODES GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST POS-| TW (0h he accord wil not af | WILL BENEFIT 4 1 * Over--Little of | Read and Ree | Toronto city is in danger of an Atoka Hamilton, Unt., has neeepted | manoeuvres department Brooklyn, Cuthbert's, killed youth, while acting as a deputy sheriff sf Lewiston, weighs M0 pounds, but m spite of his were ordered | seonomieal in the. matter of her She: thinks that | thousand dollars is quite enough Petewsburg, then to Vilna, where, with | i cine railway compahy for year end: police, {jo June 30th, 1911, shows ths lus from railway and | on land sales and | Mis. Decide to Ignore Union [yesterday id here, it was | decided to ignore the union acl open short time all the strikers will be 'at joni of work will be on the behalf of will KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, W911. GERMAN DEAL OVER PERSIA. | Gives Up Political Claims for Open Door. 16.~The Matin and Russia yecord LAURIER i ------ "%. His Campaign at Simcoe on : Lug ans ! Paris, that about to sign an over Persia, {which Tiermany will abandon political' the northern half of Ver: l'sia, rnd abstain from asking for rail i h eoncessions. © Rus by the eompact will agree to unite in the fature the ---- Russian jroads in Persia with oe HE {lerman Hagdad railvoad, and also ex tesid the open door in Persia, to Ger | wan commerce and industry. The Ma- { or are mn Jiterests ir and telegr: {sia, the paper Trond says, {feet the triple allianee. THAN THE UNITED STATES. Redicules the Annexation Cry--The Premier's Address Was an spiration to the Great Crowd That Heard It. IMPOSSIBLE TO RESIST, Hon: G. E. Foster in the _ House of Commons, March 15, 1888 (Hansard, 1588 vol. 8, page 194.) I say to hom. gentiemen opposite: Suppose the Unit- ed States had put a clause in their tariff act saying the ery. momefit. Canada makes natural oprodncts free the "i nited States will make them free. would we not have a pressure which It vould be totally impossible for us to resist?" not that the very situa: tion in Canada to-day? The tinited States made the offer free natural pro- the conservatives ied resist the the farmers of Canada acceptance? Simcoe, Aug, 16.--Sir Wiliead Lanr ier opened his campaign here, Wednes by addressing gathering, esti mated at from 6,000 to S000 people, in the town park hour the prime minister Hemeaoi=-- tho retlpeocily & oid expressed confidence in the & [de of the dominion by stating he had visions that in the not distant future the government, * being returned to power wonld enter & Into nother agreement @ Sir Wilirid arrived * noon, accompanied by * Pp Hon, &> | + i oo orneles day, a illness, fers Brom AGT For more than an HEPC Pee eed® 4o peo that nventor died in preside anadian FEEAFLEIAREFECEL TT 20 from was the Hon- | Rodolphe | NM King, | CC. Larkin, W. Carry, H. | Hugh Guthrie, and many | Special trains carried crowds | after | through the tows, when mounted the platform in every bout George i 1, | Peach, Graham, Hon. W of enrens, Messe P AM. Mowat, others | Can ta CARRE { of tor FA het Ning Mon enrs, nto Simcoe and, + [THe eet Etes SHEE 3440 IED | the a he park, Lreets ".|RAILWAY MEN ARE Ci | GROWING VERY RESTIE : ici: aptured the space was oceapied. | I he decorated with half | un were and to ind banners, per dozen bar ide the m : H. M. Mowa Concassions Mest Be Made or vein on a Strike is Inavit- bourjuet, able. 16.--Present strike, volv thousand railway if concessic The towns st s ip File 1 hav o i were on hand pro- | Rj { was chairman of the | the usual prelimin Wilfrid was presented ' with | after which Mr. Donley | welcome, The ad Wilfrid on the public and his after no years ywierian a read an addréss of dress congratulated Sir of » forty has been Lif ter thie killing ; years he in Aug. indica tha aml London, e, fift as ted vroer he had upheld the principles of moderation, unibyv and men of every faith great of wild bappy and prosper- as an integral part of the He had endeavored the address, to the people of the dominion a common in terest in the British empire. Tt stated {that the trade of the country had ex ipanded by leaps. and bounds, and on | every side there werei to be sapn the marks of prosperity, une jnalled in the annals of the dominion. The address | | cond Jude! by expsessing the hope that W. A. Charlton would be victorious in the coming election Sir Wilirid Laurier respomled to the in opening his campaign and said that he was glad to visit the constitu so many hard battles had been' fought by his friemd, the late Hon ile had expected to retire from politics before this cam pi his health wi It was electors prime every ster, i ' A poin n fifty t are i hai hundred will Ons at in break out today. the railway Liver 1s men le conciliation, Ihe | Hot maxle aperstio od involved {ly freight, | Manchester Chester, Sheflield, A short Shipping { Liverpool | wd ny sroment the work batter tikes, in besides pool Bradford, Doncaster strong (lasgow, : tristol, | sivest or. Supolies running Livérpool and Manchester. practically paralyzed ue, ous nation British continued princes the emjpure are in- At give of at in in ected 8 i of the Vetoes Statehood Bill. Washington, Aug 16. President Taft | In a speci] message to the House of | re 1 he ine ne nd Representatives, vetoed the joint | solution providing for the lof New Mexico an® Arizona to state lhood. His reason for exercising f veto was based on his {approval of the judicial recall clans fin the Arizona constitution New crashed | pMavico's statehood hound up Ques, {with that of Arizona and pow neither Fuesday the joint resolution the two-thirds the resolution his may admission gr, Pa. ontreal, tumbled i Chi Lhe thorough dis ¥ address speeck oO opportunity which 1 was at ency in come unton of | territory into friends can : and the John Charlton muster to adopt unless [ in congress can but was piad to say better before privilege to the trade their "neighbors It received support of sur Joho This only many Wireless lake their tress. NeCesKnry than to ever offer 's A elo over the preside 1e i be attempted. his with the as Leorge INEGRCES THREATENED TO BURN DEAD BODY led ay herds | wd or 1 0f Policeman Whe Was . Murdered Race Fiots Feared at Coatesville, Ra. i6 freer had such at active 3 men Brown, A. Macdonald, Carter and Tilley. poli year ol i had been the goal of not the liberals, but the conservatives for forty wears, until litter party 'turned their backs. upon it! last Febru Hwa only three years since the the the i ound on Ary last parliament opened, amd sorvatives. claimed that the election | was due to their superior tactics; but Acting on the opposition had done nothing but information furetshed to him last block the business of parliament. They night, Governor John K. Taner, who were simply bluffing, and in reality in Philadelphia, issued hurry did not desire. an election want: ders forf troop C, of the state con 'ed the government to rect stabulary, which is stationed at Potts- procity. . ville, to proceed to this plage to check The liberals believed that between riots which seemed imminent follow: the two countries the inter-reciprocal ing the murder of Policeman kdgar trade would prove mutually benefleial, { Rice, on Saturday night, and the {hut Canada would profit more because lynching by burning at the stake of of heing the smaller market. It was Zachaita Walker, a megro, who con- an old policy. When the former treaty fessed to the was abrogated ) murder before he was Sir John A. Macdoun- dragged from the Coatesville hospital 41d was office. He sent 'cOmMmMIA- to a swift and terrible death. sioners to Washington, but they were Early Tast im unable to get the treaty renewed. He j Shallcross, of this place, wus inform: | ven tried himself, but was not suc ed that the thirty-five hundred negroes! ful so hi accordingly changed his twho live on the outskirts of the town tactics a fom Yenrs later. In 1877 Sir bad met in. the afternoon in various | yo A Macdonald proposed a Tear places and that they bad determined of the tari which weld to (10 avenge the lynching of Walker hy Iv .hav wa uh oO]. here th eventually have lead to reciprogity be- I going to the home where the body of CC Canada and the United States { rde 1 is lving 4 ; 3 jth murdered policeman ix lying, dt *ibut the proposition had not attaived it into the woods and burn Vt as the fwhites burned theic livimg ithe pyre: 1" con wat it { loronto of mu of Coatesville, Pa., Aug Mr nea Met Tin old, from 8 was or- They abandon $ s NJ, we home A weight. gen- places Ameri- who not dining | Burgess Jesse Col. be very wed one f rangement anadian the desired goal. The duties still con tinued to pile up and wp, until onder the Payne Aldrich tarifi they became prohibitive and made trade under fai of conditions impossible John Charl | ton had done yeoman service in in fluencing the people of the United into States towards a more generous treat Park ment of their neighbors. At last the years of fruition had come. The first | elivet of the good feeling was the send- | mg of commissioners from Washing- | ton to Ottawa in 1910. 1 There were men who said that these victim ond at near carried Skit to Replace Hornet. Opdenshury, Aug. 15..~The sons Caroline B. Tousey, of Syracuse, whose uotor oat racer Hornet lwrechked Hy 1Tning full speed the wharf at Thousand Island | Sunday, went down to Ogdens ury and took possession of the Skit, which they purchased from H. J. leighton to replace the Hornet. The Skit was built last vear for the " gold cap races. ands has bean: out of aidvances of our neighbors should have commission since that time. The Tous | been turned back. To have dome so lsnys said that then would take one of would have been a crime against civil the engines out of the Hornet and !iealion. As was always the case wheto. lace it in the Skit, so that she can n man had become converted to an ed during the rempitsler of the ides. the Americans were. Very jealous summer. In telling of the aecident to' in sarying 2 ot, Arrangements Wad rE : g n made by which a sum o ithe H They said that the steers asain] Prodocts wand be. adniiied {without duty into the Umited States. man avored to avoid another boat {| There weve obliectors to. this policy on when suddenly the gear gave away. bbth sides of the Vine, but president Empire Trade Commission. i Youd ee 1 Ton the House of] Toit had met the o'wiructors jn his | o> : Coe in fown country, and after two months Commons, 1lovd cvs Sr the .ah- {of streptons work succeeded in pass sence of the presen formal a age ing the t through Colt: that (she royal 5 The Canadians could "have ft to- That was -----~ into the TeROMTeeS | v : wd trade development : morrow if they wanted it. heen Apptigted. by the colonial * the, question before the comntey, Ti} . Be olin Dossimion gov eraments n Lo six income was EK. the re of the | into ef- : will be " 8 found in a of the Dr. Gor- be sGon as ing with the rhe people of Ontario would give the rege ite governinent x Band in Cudwe and, : {Cy on Page Fi ¥ i} ® { caped . 5 . woman, seeing the storm comgy CANADA MORE | refuge under a hridge and was Fevere- | In| ondered impassible by falling Timber. spoke in de- | agroemintfNew York, Aug. 16. far | ' after | O'Brien to a Toronto | Charles Whit {Every street is desorated. LAST EDITION WINDSTORM IN THE WEST. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. [orot Ont, Aug. 18 10 am iM. \ ey and Upper 8t, Lawrence and slightly cooler to-day. a few showers hunder storms reday ¥ | Did Some Damage in Black Biamond awa District. yal High Aln., Aug mation received herve to-day the report cyclone part of Black miles northwest a or t 0 *h River; t6.~Infor: conhrms of .a whieh dam-| Biamond district \ shack ww woman aml ehild were Rving | fifty yards | . out, hurhng the of the build: occupants then wed twenty i which a was carried a floor fell and Testes eNesee hundred and Linens Linens ! {when the {occupants contents {he was ling to the earth The rd and demolished es | carved | Another | shaek heavenwy wil ty Se iy injured by flying rocks and gravel | {Trees fifteen inches were torn up bodily or ripped to splinters. Roads in the path of (he storm were] i mn diametsy BLT VTVVVLLTTLTLTTLETS csene "es SUCH A DISPLAY OF FINE HOUSRHOLD LINENS as mever seen in Kingston be- fore. To try and deserihe them wohOld be useless, so we advise .you-----yes even urge FJOuU-S-t0 Sed Our great @ssori- went You. remark, like. many others" 'Steacy's" certainly the Linen House Kingston. Ask To {Fortunatel: the eyclone was very local | in extent and did not touch any large i buildings. 2 i nnn NEGRO WON IN FIFTH. {O'Brien | Was Clever, But Lacked | Steam. i Sam Langford, | [the (anadian negro, With wr ----mwd=1- {vantage of about ten pounds in | weight, 'fought Philadelphia Jack" | standstill in four aad | rounds last might at the Century lub Referee prevented a knock-out, when he stepped in between the men he Hith angst opped the bout. 20 Lien racti eally out fram the effects of left hook the i helped to his corner A REIGN OF TERROR EXISTS IN LIVERPOOL Mob Attacked Troops, Who Fired, Killing and Wounding Many | Persons. | Liverpool, Ang. 16 ~The streets of | Liverpool were the scenes of the wild disorder last the troops were compelled to fire The first of the t nature GOCUTTM a ht Pores > al {one-half Twentieth round I ip the muddle of t sl t wit a hard on jaw and had be » ® ® EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES AT 30¢ and 60c. EMBROIDERED RED SPREADS AT $4, 4.50 and $5.50. GUEST TOWELS, Special at 235¢, 33¢ to 30c. OLD BLEACH TOWELS, Hemstitched Huck, Extra Size, Special at 238ec. LACE D'OYLIES, Very special at 3c, 10e and 15¢ ROUND D'OYLIES, Handmade Lace with Linen Centres, at 25¢, BATTENBERG DOYLIES, : 10c, 48¢ to 30c. TABLE CLOTHS, TABLE LINENS, TABLE NAPKINS, TABLE CENTRES, Ete, Ed --.--teseereeen i €st night ana on Che mobs of Vauxt route to Wal here me the Hassars, ul prison van robles a seri i \ ous ' when van en ton a Jail more than and the 1 acting us ¢ first five ! charged it mob were wounded so badly that he The second = allan place i Bond street, antl many were wovnded by the troops (3eneral Mackianon eommanding the states that the soldiers firing it the to the VoWomen ren alon ers had says that missiles of build and prison attacked 1000 ntesnth psourt lo the the sabres and Fw hullats crowd then | the | tit with of In upd pme | | wt! At very Special Low Prices, i SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. who » Woad, i troops Livirpool, vefrained from] owing ehilu vollevs rioters and the presence y iol Wood deacly | the streets where General other from the congregated i bricks and the rons were hailed 18 nar fy down upau HOH that the LroonE ) ings = J v tl ) THE PEOPLE'S STORE. 1 he officer we 0 be who appet windows he i ' who were hurling the 2 Presets tsi srr aseteetrtse taste TTT LRRD TTR I» ssssssesesessesseesef EX-MAYOR J. H. ASHDOWN 0 RUN IN WINNIPEG Liberals Nominate a Strong Candi. |x T date and Hope to Redeem i eral fram his late residence, : City. : burme, orf thursday, "i : w clock Friends and acquaint. Winnipeg, Aug. d6 down Mayor of Winnipeg are respectfully requested to terms, 1907 190%, rezarded the most capable "BORN. 21 ergy on August Mrs Wil Ww 1 { Street 16th, 1811, 3 na CU, Baker, # DIED. Glenburnie, on Robert Shannon I months 3 days. Aur aged It $11 ' Glen« » H for gradua Jame enim ---------- ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. one 571. 230 Princess Street. JAMES REID The Old Firm of Undertakers, and 258 PRINCESS STRERT. 'Phone 147 for Ambulance, ei and and TS aud "Lp cessful business man ii the oul wilh be the standard-bearer Winnipeg the of comver the and liberal eonivention liberal tu He the largest was Unanimous last enthus held hes choice open Lion might, most an4 ast Wimpey by several aud a large number who favor reciprocity convention. Mi ance and speech the signal {or The 'liberal well upder way, and will be the hardest and auighly orgamged in the hivtor liberal 'party in Winmipey ever ot dn es ANTIQUE TABLES, Square, Round and Oval Mahogany and Walnut, offers not refused. Turk's. TURKS. Staring Ken Octagon ables in Heasonable Phone 5 made prominent biberals, ol! conservatives attemded the Ashdown» appear } of acceptance was| demonstration already | g campaign thor of the a great orgamration 1» fhe most Dyed His Hair, Says Young Wife XK) Aug 16. to thei ann lment of rd, Witte Plans for Lone Charles complaint Pres riage Mrz charges tliat ceived her Loe, represint ing himself to thirts id when, én faft, he was between forty i and fifty that he dyel his hair so that the vray he wonkl | Toronto, Awy 10.1 ts likely pot show ~~ JAMES REDDEN & CO ©. Larkin will be the Canadian re presentative o1 the royal commission Parekh 0 Biorchard 1s very refreshing these days When made with our Own Special Plen® ithe both a comfort and 8 luxury shout his ia i be abou viens i ay "he Gecians Larkin May" be Chosen. @r coud to be appointed by the British ernment . to intestignte trade tions of the empite. " CONFISCATED KNIFE. ------ Police Took Dangerous Weapon From Stranger. : Tubsitay afternoon, a young mas, a stranger in the city, slightly under the influence of ligwor, paraded Ou tario wrest, with a dangerous looking knife tn hix hand. A call was 'sent to the police aml the man was taken ts charge, and the knife com fraca ted The man evidently had no intention of doisg any person bodily harm. It 'gppenrs that le purchaised the Knife earlier in the day, and while under the jafluenos of Hegnor had opened one of Breeders of War. Washington, Aweg. 36. The United States sennte committee condemns Lhe arbitration treaties fn a report which says they ave "bresiers of war nnd not of peale. The attempt, by government officials, to take an inventory of churoh pro perty at licen, Portugsl, was met by the priest and parishioners, ad 8 fight took place with thy iroaps; which restidtod in 'many being injured. the blades, and could not close it At Three Rivers, Que, great pre- up again. For being deuok, be way parations sre being made for Sir Wil- fined #1 and costs. frid Fanriee's reception, on Thursday | "ay Tekish delight," Gibsan's, _ § Haw

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