YEAR 78 -NO, 196 KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1911. . LAST EDITION - --- . ce co TO HEAD OFF FOREIGNERS. | . permit him to go ashore the violation TO COMMEMORATE CENTENARY. WEATHER PROBABILITIES. is plain. ( wobably will seldom p-- : i --- { Foronia Ont. Aug. 23. 10 agm-~--Ot- arise where 1} ener goes ashore | China to Convert Mongolian audi I Memorial Fountaia Will be Uaveil) awa Valley and Upper Bt. Lawrence by for » purpose in fulfill which his | Thibet "Into Provinces, | ed in October the und' 000 i aner : a x Ops Paks s pe i. } . i Th presence on {anacthan 8 NOCASSAFY Pekin, China, A J3.~The transfer | Brockville, Aug. 31. Brock, 4 . : and coins back © i redairn trip, : . . of Prince Su, f .of the naval de- | a . i Chapter, Datghters of the Fmpre, raf- hit in such cases the transportation E fess Train Lost With All partment, to the board of dependen Sir ilfrid t {has just conumissionsd Hamilton Me | would be foreign commerce nd the cles n to mean that China Hl | - 1 p : 3 } i gn commerce ane hu cigs is take wn tha ina wi | (Carthy, R.C.A., Ditawn, to make for penalty would not pecure," its $ attempt t evelop Mongolia wand Thi- | { them a memorial fountain 'to com- | C to i assengers. het, as we « Manchuria, and con- | y . memorate the centenary of the death | ATTACKING THE JEWS, ert them jut provinces, with the ol the famous Pritish general, after bjeet of saving them from ultimate | English Mobs Wreck and Loo shops | farsten dor thon the prince visite | . pected to have the fountain unveiled BARS CANADIAN BOATS rn HORROR I¥ : MEXICO sine 1908 and made an in SHOWS THE ABSURDITY === Dota onthe date" of his Newport, Moemonihshire, | Atigr, | an of js industrial and com | | death, '3 : : : i a---- oh condition } { 43 There Was a Fecurrenc re rede EE The memorial will be erected at the |}! 7 \ gar of the undceountable anti Yawish | : ir i ing to allow the of | ° {head of Court House avesus on the INSTRUCTIONS FOLLOW LAR rots. whit . ? Rn. Saturday | MORE THAN SEVENTY-FIVE fige i "of Thibet, to lapse | OF THE CHARGES OF THE vA-! sguare. It will consist of a base com i night, wight e owish shops PERSONS WERE DROWNED. a wi the reincarnation TIONALIST LEADER. | posed of granite and marble and sur: whom this town is named It is ex y ft ; CER in which g : 3 3 VIOLATIONS ON LAKES. a saceessor, and yb control | | mounted by a bronze bust of the great { mob of lige ' uble spread insar Xai ' . idan i Thibet without. a religions interne | or ! soldier. Penalty is $200 for Every Person io | Ib Vale, and yan : rag Engineer Fails io Nupiee Bridge Mad gin,y, bat the rapid and efiective {ul- | Alliance With = Conservatives--The! - Foreign Vessels Take From Unit. Tewish shops also were on Thir Been Wrecked by Flood--Every-ifilment of U ramime is not 10! Premier's Brilliant Effort En. U.S. CONSUL SUICIDES. - , Pr liy persons wer } baton | body Aboard BeHeved to Hav. be expecied | thases His Audience i ed States orts in Constwise| 0 pies by the palice i Been Drowned. o Heports predict an outbreak al alin ' : iStationed at Foo Chow, China, for Trade--Law Cannot be Ignored. | i I extas Cite. A 23 alk Canton, shich he the beginning of | St. Kustaghe, Que., Aug. 23.--In the | Twenty Years. Detroit Lh ~More rig i! Troops Called Out, exico Lity, Aug, «d.=Between wiv: extensive 1 dutionary mgadens in lshadow of a church, bullet scarred fe Tet Tn dent e=w F104 ; in Cardiif--Water Auth att five ind one hundred 3 2 perianal Addict com (by, the Kiglish in the rebellion otf ¢ HTH GET i A beh Lhe a » ATrported Read. OF GTOWHRT Vesrerany, gn CrrrT Ofte Tee TTR FCW Em ite + oy ane restricting handling of excursion traf | 1 bed J ow traders, who faised 'prices { pen wi express train on the Nation itt the last plotter with : a jana, TE Wn Taw Heht Ta oy Chow, China, flor the pasi twenty fic from American ports by foreign during the strikes nal troops © were | 11 Laieay plunged into the dmacuses)d t snary . the hes meetings 0 his Quebec} ory committed "suicide late yester vessels is demanded of United States | "Bled out to disperse the rioters ity a4 . ne 4 : jeampaign Tuesday afterngon in thot in a West Newton sanitarinm by river, owipe to the bridge ~ having a Q ap . Qi ' evstoms collectors, particularly those ere | been washed oat by a flooded stream DIX IS BOOMED village. of St. Eustache Six Wil-| twere wrecked and y nn savage | -- Boston, Aug. 23.---Rev. Samuel L | tracey, United Riates consul at Foo | | | loutting his throat with a razor belong ig to one of the attendants, "Te was : {prominent in the Methodist ministry wored him to vietory during hisljn Massachusetts before he went to last appearance in the district W China. i Will Ger 11. Heast thirty are stilly buried in 1 RU | 156, » @ lureek at the bottonf of the fiver Reciprocity was but lightly touched! hor. Copies of t! fetter hive heey ' THE ADVERTISEMENTS recoived by John RB. Whelan, United £5 : . 0 K h a Th En upon, but Nir Willrid took 'occasion | Fell you truthfully what we : SL # i he scone the acodent t the . . . . : ' : va .- taten collector of customs at De wis vathine. lor items mt re to dissect the naval law, nbviously to! KF -- have for your choosing. ; " w+ rd Oke hos pe | viger, - | at lake ports. 'The instructions are THE RED HAT. Lo Lhe exact number of dead will nev: - t » ihn 4 a To oy a 4 had : ~ > ..s O18 y an W embodied in a letter sent to the pe sm er be known as many bodies were + the Presidency of the United ih TERE many. 4 men Who y | ecastems collector at Roekiester, N Y., [Rumor That Archbishop Bruchefi! chal down stream and. lost States, pla ' | | | i i by Ben. 8. Cable, achng secretary of the department of commerce and la | {révit F a ; : offset the vigorous campaign waged | a "This notion sedret ary expiaine that] dik, we wk by Me Rouweassa in thie distbict | ) THE WINDOW DISPLAYS attention of the departinent has ben é ie a the : 4 Lang 1h Tee e a n 3 E 5 agninst this plank of the liberal plat- 9 Always glve you timely sug- drawn ta the matter by the cass of} poi? § a ie ec . nu 2 1 form. The pramier replied to the | gestions of what is most trai petished 3 attacks of Mr. Bristol, of 'lorento _ i. | stylish or moat wanisd ip our the steamcr Purbiva whivh felt \ \ i ; \ tari Center. Hou. Rodolphe Lemieux] Ho Ehatl He > hy ih with l {hilt a } he 4 i the ll-inted : j wa wi Boe fighting form, asd at So hay. the - ee ndien le 24 . Xe : ¥ " 1 tacked the nationalists without" mer pn LHE DISCOUNT STAMPS return Finding the channel blocked | 3 & ? 4 On Blazing Steamer. i ' . : § Make i possible to save money about a half wile from Presque Y p i Hwnmed, Ind Au 2. - More a Vhs were shout 000 wt tho| i Ny e you spend i cash pur- bay, the Turbinia wav forced to X { Ban: 250. Women and children, . g ; meeting. Preparations were elaborate, | x ; i chasers save five per cent, ture to Charlotte The penalty { a } shonin Wet imperiled whet © the FIXL0M0 inenrred wis mitigated hy the ! | Tourist, yaseibger boat on the department on August "Sud to 3500 | . . \ Calnmet ver, was bined to the and on a farther showing wax mitiga } {water's lire, vhile running feaund teed mgain <n. Aug. Mth, to ¥50 Hann ' tiverdale, Ind. | he : it was hin second appearance before "The law whieh was violated in the § | Dont 18 beached 10 save the passen the electorate of St fiastache, Ue gh | case 0 wo inti aed seems « 5 | gers first oecasion having ben in Nuh 2 5 i ita ne San of the in dh wd A - hold of the! He inted out that when the liberal hh" | ONE PRICE TO ALL Mr. Cable, "is so plain that 1° am | y hoat, the ongine rooms, while inable dp see how st could have heer rfunderstood ft is inexplica- Arewussdol BRUCH EST ng ble that American passenger steam Lomdon' "A x io fled fram cabi IO : n : : 4 host men: in whose interest the le} J " i iy 4X om cabins and the lower I'he most partisan of conservatives . . jstent ramors that Archbishop Hru Se Poth hank s = : . ! FOR FALL. 1011. gialation war passed, have not brought | shoei of Montreal, will receive a ca n Ni a . n Hh boat and gathered on 3 JOHN" A DIX must admit that the country had . ' ' . 2 hol 4 hs deck. vy MLIOV w ™ | ; 0 it to the attention of collectors of | dinaley nt the ext econsistor A the oaphuin. ordesd th pilot ver enjoyed such prosperity as to eustoms."' i | earlier, if it is necessitated by the (4 bench the boat, many of the oo Continuing, the aeting secretary | pontifl's illness engers jumped overboard into sha). | 1o¥Ical a . ; explaing that the original law cov he jow water and waded ashore. A pum- 30 1912 by Daniel D. Frishie, speaker > . } e i - ering the case was section 5 of the ber were eut and bruised of the assembly, in Ms speech here tics. Reciprocity had pot Sew we DEATH OF A YOUNG Oar Prices never were lower. act of June With, 1886, which fn M Y LL En ------ . belore the Jefferson lub oeived unanimously os either side i fosed & poualty of #2 for every pag i " GANANOQUE GLEANINGS. s en the line {The I nitedd States Sapmers 1 BANK MANAGER WE INVITE THE MOST wenger carried between American ports Re § -------- § } had objected to it; on the ground that i + CRITICAL INSPECTION on a foreign vessel, when taken on En The Movements of People Too «a WORLD SUPPRESSED jit benefited only the ( anadian farm- | : i «Jor, and President Taft had replied oe board in the United States. This see Fro. THIS INTERVIEW that it also benefited the American He Had Ban mn il-Health Is NEE WINDOW OF FALL the wn bear decorated, and Bir| THE PLAIN FIGURES. | Every article is priced with Wiltrid Laurier remarked that | : plain figures Even a child { : : { can tell the price of anything " = y y in the store. Wilfrid. was met by twenty-hve | mounted youths and a band | Fire brake out in the You dont' pay more timn your neighbor here--not one pogring owt of the port hele precipi overwhelmed the manufacturers, ne % 2 aN cen We give a square deal tated a pame among the passengers, a 0 the prophets of the day had promised, to all our patrons. nt had replaced the conser _" - the « was in midstream Flames vative administration ruin had not 3. There are per t Rochester, N.Y., Aug. 23.--CGovernor : 4 | Our Seeks never ware larger John A. Pix was urged as democracy's day. He quoted statistics on natural } EL . nA i Our ASSOMIEntS Never were products, showing what ( anada would Wile $ ' ie i better candidate for the wesidency : ' } we by the removal of the tarifi dn tion, he says, was amended by es Everything in England IS Again Gananoque, Aug. 23.--The schooner : Nl tion 2 of the aet of February 13th, . . ¥ord River hinished unloading her car Ai {consumer For Some Time | SUITINGS. INS, to read i in a Very Serious o of steel from the Connaught sllin, . . Sir Wilfrid now turned his atten ' | "No fordgn vessel shall iransport | Muddle i Jones' wharf, yesterday, and pull Leonard Parkinson, a Prominent tion to Mr. Bourassa, who was given | Past. | special attention all aftérmoon, smee p . . laces |. | tof ut 2 | passengers between ports or Pp et . MUAROGUe river to the | B : . Huntsville, Aug. B<Over om in the United States, pither directly Liverpool, Aug. 23.-Decause the | Kathbuen wharf to await favorable Sheep- reeder, For Reci- 6, signet compeisee. a. Buatoshe, Foi : : ro bie ug, oo SQver "| . t and his residence is. In the distinct. {0 3% or by way of a foreign port under [1 drpool Tramways Co. has refused wind. John Davis, Drock street; ® is it % d A a O'Flynn, KA the well-hhown penalty of #200 tor each pas|i, peinstate two hundred and bity confined to his bed very seriously ill, proct J. "Reciprocity was onvthe programme of Belleville 'i wyer, there died this ) ger 50 transported aml land employees, who went on strike, there dight' hopes being ¢ntertained for! Guelph, Aug 23. ~The Toronto Mr Boutaseu in "1902, said the morning, Ford Williamson, & son of i premier, "when in a meeting at la . . wl' is again a serious labor erisis here his recovery World, which was screaming in A. Williamson, Lindsay. Deceased was of Prairie he said he asked nothing bet n elt knot 1. Hankin ter than a eommercial treaty with the {¢ young nat y y tins i d ath THE PEROPLE'S STORE, Loireles and, at the ne of his death, | United States. To-day MW. Bourassa ; : | nited | {manager of tin Deminien hank atl does not know whether he is for or R Hespeler {he voll ma against it. An intelligent men like \ " : : . : was broken fo: some him be was! i a his mind; if he | married to Miss O'Flynn, about three | MARRIED, doas no now Pp y 1 a , venrs ago. he burial takes place at | MARCHAND--BATTEN Kingston, Sir Wilfrid reiterated his promise a K | Ont 13 nm " Al 18th, 1911, bv Pes , | Belleville on Thursday. D+ 3 a of former meetings, that if returned | ' 3 Iv 3 i 8 Andrew's to power three months would see i Cop Mur - Marchand, to miss swept away the trade barriers ' with ee -- -- -------------------------------- The letter embodies the explana [with the possibility of calling out Supt, Cotton, in charge of the double-column front-page * articles tion that the lesser penalty had been again, of all railroad employees on Waiter Power company's repairs to the the dangers that reciprocity ofiered found inadequate 'to preserve the | every tramway, underground railwpy dams, expects to have his ork to the Canadian sheep industry for a of passengers to fand omnibus line in England and finished by the end of the week nd jew dave, suddenly eeanded and tried to coast wise carrying ha * American vessels on the long ami Scotland, altogether three-quarters ol water lor ransing the factories _, on find some other point of attack. The expensive voyages from the Pacific a million of men ; Monday next. Several stop logs have. reason for so doing 8 now out. It const of the United States, up the! Manifestos were rushed out carly been put in already to hold back wnt yu man up from Toronto to inter Yukon, ete." that the "penalty for this morning to all transportation part Mr Herbert Moore, Ring- 'view Parkinsoh Bros., the well-known the like offense, imposed by the imen to remain on strike, thus can ston, sponding a few days in town, hreeders of Lincoln sheep in Era Canadian laws is $400," and that jcelling the orders to return to work, the guest of her sister, Mrs. George yposa. The information received could power (0 mitigate the penalty vests jus a res It of the government com | Williams. Charles street not have been satisfactory to the - > AS off ' . poli i i i ul supe time past, lett for home yes ppb the number of sheep kept by 1 | i 4 pan --Prospeets for warding off the (terday. A. Gibson, Stansteag, Que. (p70 her of ranid we send out each (assa does not like me, he detests Sif about to take the train for Hamburg threatened second edition of tho big lis spendii a short time here with tamu. Before the Dinglev bill was ton mote. But both give the kiss of [The girls said the gan had induced HAS DESERTED BROURASSA Sar Batten, both of this city . with the secrylory of commerce and [mission appointed yesterdas Joseph ® Mubiden ° sod sister, Miss World, 'as the interview has never been the United States And Will Run as Liberal in Gasp | DIED. labor. { fom Mann and other strike leaders Pessio Munden, Garden street, ire published. Leonard Parkinson, one of "I now come to my ex-friend, in Quebec. MeVEEN--In Kingston, on Aug. 23rd An opinion by [the United States thave gone to London to 'confer wit! visiting Kingston Tri nds. Mise Mil: the firm, stated to your correspondent Mr Bourassa, (Laughter). He was a] Montreal, Aug. 28.51 is understood | 1§1 a Lp Edward, jhfant sen of attorney -gemeral, dated February 26th, | the leaders there id Soptiing de | dead Stunden, Passaic, N i who that 'he was independent. in politics friend of mtne once, and some day lhere that N. K. Laflamme, a promin- | two months and twenty-one days 1910, is quoted © show the scope [fnifa 18 sxpactad this 2 Rr aon hii haw . been spending a fow weeks = i iand ou sabecriber to the Work. He | will tell vou how he ceased to he my | + lawver, expected Lo be nominated KENNEDY ne junb Po lu Fi and purpose of the legislation § He | Manbers af the government tah 4 own with re latives, has gone to had been watching in vain for the ap friend. His object is to overthrow lus Hationalist in one of the Montreal late Michael eb . Ho 4 opinion reads as follows : {ing eviiything was on the way to a Brockville for a viat with Sans ' pearance of the interview and he Laurier; but he is not alone Mr. | constituencies, has deserted Bourassa | years "qt is apparent from the {sottlement ure REny from Landon, that laeality. : Miss Huntah He al oharactecized the doublecolumn scream Borden says the same thing in On- 04 will run as liberal in Gaspe | Funeral Thursday, at I pm Jo Sang guage of the legislation and ¢ | nd Englands vitai s) some oh runs pin, King strut. has returned from & ,f Farmer Maclean as the veriest rot. | taro, and Mr. Monk and Mr. Sifton. | Be | Hat Cemurery EE A a oy reasons assigned for its ennctment, portation is again in a muddle, sear short visit with friends in King 'I told the reporter," said Mr. Par- | Mr. Monk is the shadow of Mr. Bour- [Chapged With White Slave Traffi attend that it was iatended to apply to cely a wheel moving i tied 3 ston B MN kinsou, "that there had heen po sheep nssa He bears a trumpet on the | Vienna. Aug. 23.-The governmen em * domestic commerce and was not in 1 hdantie liners hore are still tied lo Bra Rasal, H : EA Ah industry "in Canada to kill Sjincn the floor of Ye hse Sitch a Bour- | lice informed the American authori ROBERT J. REID, tended to affect commerce between | Le yooh street, 1s _spenung 8 Shi he } 'passing of the Dingley bill. The year assa sounds. Mv =Silton a8 SOPAr- {ioe that they had arrested a ma : this cand foreign a on This | Hungry law nd : omen, yestes lay, Brockville with har father, be Eredar Bore it went into effect we sold our ated from me on the reciprocity issue. |helieved to be Samuel Ranson, of] Phone Sa eMIng Underulier. view is in accord with an operation raided a earlond of hei ie igk IH. Jackson. Mrs. R. Gillett and yg] for {wenty cents per poand.. In He has said nothing except to disagree | philadelphis, wanted for white prepared by Acting Attorney -Gén: this mori tng all the free BS: on : a family, of Montreal, formes residents 1902 we sold 5,000 pounds for seven with me on that point. But when, 1 nflicking He was arrested at JAMES REID stal Jenks und transmitted to the sidings arg guarded 'by military. and of the town, visiting relatives here lor ong per pound. I am only able to see linked the names of Sifton and |Crarnowitz, Hungary, in compa : 2 P yy pr 4 pod vi s IE we H secrdtary of the treasury, September Bourassa 1 feel my revenge. If Bour- | with ten voung girls the Te 25a ThE Dia Five of VndertakeTaiy. 4th, 1886. The facts then under ¢on "Phone 147 for Ambulance. iderats pore . of : J ar - hak amit fore strike Are brighter oh t Ward ae {hin cout, Wo Gibson, King street pakeed we used to send out sixtysfive peace and ery 'Overthrow Laurier.' E { them to go with him by promises of { ANTIQUR TADLES, sign vessel at Cleveland, 0., they received from liverpool that the presi: | west : . Now we ata lucky if we sent but five, | Sir Wilfrid discussed Mr. Bourassa's jemployment, with big wages |, Octagon, Aquare Round snd Oval i , : ¥ Ldent of the tramways has, this after-| My. and Mra. George Lidger, Ale e AS charges that the premier wak a traitor | - Tables lo ofany and Waingt, there paid their fare to Windsor, | instnted some of the nem met B ; alin tow dave Remove the duty off sheep and sheep | "ar [ b | Reasonable offers not refused. Turk's. Canada, and 'after arrival. at that noon, reingby so he ol A] fry #ndria Bay, are spending a OFF roducta and watoh the. sheep indus to his rice in votiag the naval law, THAW OPPOSES | 'Phone 7 port again paid fare to Chicago to | Hone lowever,| the labor muniles- | with the dormers parents, Nr. and, 500d | am for reciprocity'! having betrayed Quebec into an im- | TURKS, hie: toes ordering (he men not to return! Mes P, Lidger," Brock street Mra ee e------------ perialistic poliey. "Canada is a na- | |) ACTION which port they weve (ransported to work have not -yet been withdrawn | Robert Taylor, King street, spending | tion." he said. "The Devon says | HS WiF oS { wn the Kame vessel. It wan held \ that} og trafic is still, practically, tied up | the past week with friends in Broc J H OSBORN DEA that we are not a nation, but fi ---------- A 6 in the spirit of Section eight of the act | oy he Kngland, ville; has returned home. Cadet Har plats would be ashamed to go to France or i : i of June 19th, 1886, the voyage was a mE oS rw Lawson, who has been out west for A His HOME Fogland and be unable to say, '1 am 'Murderer Says He is Sane continuous one and that the act ap- THE AGRANT HAD { home time past, arrived here yestor i Conndian apd | represent & na | 8 : | plied. The trassporiation of the | V {day for a visit with his grandmother, | w---- Fein." ' ! Quite Capable of Managing passengers between the ports of | (0 WITH Hi | Mrs. William Bullock, First street. A ginted to Internal Revenue The premier brought out clearl a . : Cleveland and Chicago by way of | § $1.0 {| Mrs. Benry Bedard, Tanner street, | op {that the duty of a natiop was to | His Own_Affaits. i press Windsor, Canada, was clearly do ; | stcompenied by her son, William. and 3 protect its eoasts, and for Shes pur » x1 TO a i 3 > § ee ) + .! { i MTC Pittsburgh, Pa. Aug. Hem mestic | dammerce and {hecefore Tell . a * | daughter, Miss Bertha Bedard, are Service by Late Grover pase a protective navy was being inow, through his couse, Willint A within the forms as well as the A Norwegian Arrested in Chicago: spending a short time with relatives Cleveland. { built. As regards obligatory peryioe, {gre of Pittsburgh, will file an ap spirit of the act." i 3 Roll of in Orillia. Mes. Gilbert: Orser, Welling ! \ : 2 the said : "When a man in Mr. Bour- | Cor 10 the petition of his w ile. "The plain requiretient of the law | With ki} on street, spending a short time with Ogdensburg, N.Y, Aug. Th--Joseph | agea"s position says a thing like shat {oth Nesbitt Thaw, in which b H cannot be waived or ignored," sags | {relatives in Brockville, has returned H. Oshorn, deputy soflector of internal | | am ashamed of him. It is mtterly Mr. Cable. "The facts as to ast | Bills. . Phome, Mrs. Thomas Soot ahd fain jrevente tthe Ogdensourg Pustoms false. Mr. Bourassa SAYS he has not violalions entmot Bow he ascertained | Chicago, Ang. 282A man, apparent. ily, Victoria avenue, are spending a fhonise Jor many iT died, Monday ideas on reciprocity, and if he does onal estate, neked for lust week by | luxury and you may take no action in sich [lv eighty years old, decrepit and rag- few weeks at Latimer, guests of Mre aig, i! oot e wax sty fine not know toe facis shout, the navy | Attorney Muwle, of Philadelphia, is cases. You will, however, bring the law | god, who has heen wandering around {Seoit's father, N, Darling. Mr nd PE EE should pot speak in public. a common pleas sour. Thaw's apswy | god, i B i } " d Hyacinth: Pp to the stlention of transportation com- | the streets for several days, was jaken [ Mee, Clark Cook, of Smith's Falls, are {painted 10. give hy the fale Lirover Mr. Bourassa aa in te yacthe | Hl set forth that Be i uot insane panies and advise them there is no al te the Chicago avenue police station, | gusts of the latter's mother, Wee, 11h veland luring he mt tar 2 Jum term | bast Sundar that Ry there Wa! ai is capable of managing his ow ternative to compliance. It is net yesterday, where $7,000 was found on [Henry Clow, John street. A OT He held ihe office until il gti - 2 Canna i had | goiee. Mr. Rlone, i 8 statement JAMES REDDEN & co racticable for the department to give his person i , arn eee 34 Jew Mons DES. : rteen | yuld be, Beces- | ci that he bad just setyrned ror i | he speoific instructions in A to} While walking past the prisoner's! Painted Him Red. - i AIL during hs suryice he was sia- sary w inosucn Somes pon. 3 dey I Nattewan Hospitak where Thaw i meet avery onse of violation of the | oeil a deputy noticed the old man of | Chatham, Ont., Aug. T.--A well jtioned at the yo dock. Mr, Osborn | AM at $1 ad Fi har ow loonfined and be lovngd Jim ratiosal Suid He Was From Toronto. law which may arise. ' {mystery shuilling a roll of bills which known young man from Chatham was [Was horn at Ma lehead, Mass. an : 8) we Would give 52 A G8Y. and sane "A general A dion. th lhe could not reach atound with both | set upon recently by a number of Came to this cy With his parents beyly Currie, of Simeoe, sug] anim har of oblainin ony i a a ie Shands | farmers' sohs while returning from vie when he was thirteen years old, gested io fhe house has Swrcliuent : The Way Betting Goes. Sharge of oh " ing ny | Suds voir wi | ha 3 5 fé,: : : = { fr oy 9 i § p : : t OV 3 : ' Canadian vessel for a Canadian | Muer a while he began throwing the iting 8 country girl down the Fiver. |. During thi**ivil war he was in the] be hy oi Weed © FOVOEn-| | on, Avg. Bolecause of hil ll Win FB. Varker, of Toronto i 8 hora 1a a ; 1 from him | 75th New York volouteer infantry. He iment had no intention of establishing | Wells § : . port and comes hack on the return trip Thills through the bats, ns though deal: | His clothes were stripped from him | was with General Sherman on the lai-| cvercive snvollment. {great showing Bombardier Wells ha! ghur, was arraigned before Police Jas- "of the same vessel has boon transport- ia a pack of cards. A search of the aud he Fos painted oowe. bad to Joos arch To a ee 5 i - mt "Pogple here regnrded Bourassa as been making in his ensrly Arang an tice Sherman, who sent him to the wd in domestic commerce and the pen- if man's clothing brought forth more | with red ochre, » paint u br tolor 4 : : | their champion. They say I Joved {the evident smonnt of supertiacns flesh county jail in default of $50 bail, to £6,000 in bil Ad bankbooks | ing brick. No isformations have yet! me = " : : Is very refreshing these days. Oppose appx iment of Bn AES © "When made with our Own Bpectal committes 10. take tharys of his per | Blend It is both a comfort and » Morristown, NJ, " Y : At u 0 3 H. aur o i the champion is oerrying, betling await the section of the grand jury. : A rite Bling ing. deposits of $3500, Last might been laid againet the men who ot-| Governor Baldwin Willing. Hingham > he hue ne he lmgninst Welly' chances of delestii He was sceupedd of obtaining subserip- Ali y cra jhe mumbled in Norwegian that hn tacked him, and an effect is being | New Haves, 'Conn, Aug. 33.-With champion of no race. 1 am the prime {Johnson in their fight, here. on Sep tions to seversl leading magazines, "Pdward: Nicholson, Toronto, | was come from Canadn, and said his name | made to hush the: aflair up, {John Hays Hamood and "Tiny |pinister, and represent all races. tember 30th. ioday, dropped from aod admitted his guilt. killed be & trolley car. {wus Torsten lsaacson Asgaard.. He g FRA Tim" Woodruff, fiovernor Simson E. | llourasss said Laurier wes thirsting Iwenty fo 006 against 10 five to ome 5 - epuld not give his hom? % Thirty-day Sylla-bic ° Shorthand Baldwin, of Connecticut, is one of the for homors. I want mo more hemors. | pn Bids for the constriction of the mew ; Sh en ge. . have vou working four jew Americans to admit that the vice- {1 am. prime minister, and 1 think that { Pr, Bi 1: Rioedan, Totosto, home navy are still being considered at Ov to the Canadian eruiser : savang i "and pot the presidency is isufioss bat if Fam defested at this from New Fagland, save the' people of tama, and it Ww not likely that the Lala lay the vessel vou oneh he 4 ie gover : & Tature election ¥ will not have (the eastern siates want to buy Cans contract will be awarded for somg ; : {Continued on page 6.) {dian Bob, time, -~ -