Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Aug 1911, p. 1

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Baily British Wn YEAR 78 -NO. 197 SHOT HIS SON - When He Showed Revolution: any Tendencies. A SPARTAN FATHER THE SOUGHT LIBERTY Convict Tried Wir California Over .. M4 With | c Jorhi ng the bods term Power San his prison | made fof ! viet nent nket life from Despatches From Near Distant t Places eon wi the James wn perutentiary, a it i the found dangling wires top of a power {side the With .a rope the ing wa {ing { Home Lime CHINESE AD-1 ad himself on 4,000 i burmn, 'the pole MN Alfram ( Wife der L9G e pode just out pr bro lengt constructed from t the wires prisom bull fing night he launch Gry EN liberty, but | body w to the top ring IN THE BRIEFEST SIBLE FORM. the de throug oF A ; MIRAL. Denounced His Offspring Traitor and Slew Him--T he shot the Admiral in the Thigh--- Admiral Too Quick Killed the Wo. man, DEED 0 h before volts p sed his at fe he reached | { Matters That laterest Notes From AH Over--Lit Everybody Easily Read was sent to prison | the attempted 1m yprain of detect ves 6 0080000000000000~ MORE. membered, Fhe vertising i} Me w Canada rail sale of Central ny bonds Sri of ( vote on church hodsts i BARREL Se Homolule, Ang. 24.---Chinese nada ar lntionary fugitives here received that Admiral! Lee Chun, a prominent officer of the new Chinese navy, ex- ecuted his 'son recently for <howing revolutionary tendencies. He wus : tury wolinded by his danghter-in- law, who sought to avenge her "and he ATT the, young abu, | V\dwiral Lee Chun is in charge of the naval arsenal at Canton, and the story was smuggled out from there past the Chinese censors and in defiance of or | ders issued by the Pekin commanding secrecy. Cable despatches from China referred to the admiral as being but have not specified from what case he suffered It j& said that won became fired with the spirit of the revolutionists, and started to preach among the (Chinese sailors at Canton. The father learned of this, summoned the young man his denounced him 'as a traitor! und shot him desd on the spot The vonng man's wile heard the part of the pistol, and at once got revolyer. She rushed into the miral's room and as she apened door she fired. The bullet hit the ad- {nites to restrict the importation of miral in the thigh, but before she opium, The entry of uncertified In could fire a second time the admiral [dian opium through Hong Kong is per: shot her also, and her body fell over mitted only im limited quantities, and that of her husband. . y {after January Ist, 1912, Persian opium Fvery effort has been made to keep [will be excluded. No Indian opium the news of the tragedy from permitted to enter Manchuria ing public, but the revolutionists have Provinces of Shansi or Szechuan spies in Canton, and they sent the | formation to Honolulu -------------- STUDENTS BANKRUPT, s---- Hard Work Touring Europe With: IROBRE ns VISIT TH TOWN ont Money. | p THE NIGHT, Cleveland, Aug. 2. ripe | with penniless American eollpce wen | tHovernor Dix New Yo i. to borrow enough money tu | They Secure Almost Eight Hundred! 0 to i the Yok, get homie, aesording tor brank 1 Hag | Dollars in Cash--Provincial Police GeandArmy of 'the Tepublic, nall, son of A. C. Bagnall, principal! Are Active on the Case--Town islester, N.Y, on Wednesday of East School, Lakewood, who has such Disturbed. Paft War there, just returned from an American tour | When told that which cost him exactly $80 in cash been . in an auto Bagnall made the trip in company Kourhi, aged with, Carlton Small, son of a James frightened that town, N.Y, miner, who, li% him Matteawan, N.\ self, in a studsat at Adelbert College It will sont beve, Starting oul sarly in July, the West Paint with only #35 in their pockets, the, mg the next visited London, "aris and other | the eo pein points for twenty-¥x days and [stores enteredt. and looted, the Barry, then returned to America hey | thieves away with upwards off An worked their way the ocean, 5900, ny got and coming, earned a little! From was money after arriving and borrowed the | kauchien reneinder of the sum. required to pay [and fwenty their they Paris "We met American ing Fufope like went," said Bagnall variably they 'broke' to borrow money to get hom Bagnall and Small had apiece when they arrived from eps for I Norfolk news reply tH enguiry herman negotiations Morocco have reached €. C. Martin probabil French River h Fames i of tion A ay conservative socntion, . Wi wi hoard Cr SE ihe remaiis of two more viet TE Pore me Rees iTaTe heen in the Capt. Pean and Alhatross reached exhausted condition views of effect of reciprocity upon ~pr--ferker of rrrrrhyes 'Will say that | have hipped apples the U / near! veRe I the wing the the woods, of the Inlet to : orew wife { near for I exient burrel AVE very ving ' and conwidery Wf Oh h isthe t appl We henefited felt recprocaty t 8 Ka \ ket, is se Frank Burrows he onto, fatal 1 Fredeg auth ou ] aut horitie by wrarket conection with a wold, 1 consider, cident onerats Low ale, W the ar Jowish Edward Blarecndade, » hilled, Wedpesstian of wheel ! Pa over have Ww iff, his has by w 0 the ine v i" ir a nhaout cents Wn 1 hundreds ha pet \ of Ie on ow it t outbreak ' orn the hast RR the scontinental +00040000000000000004 bn at vas tH wine ' sedition , ran THE OPIUM 1 TR ALE. ifie Government Taking to Put an End to It. Aug, M.A despatch to the Pekin the Chinese with assistance of the taking meas- rand X ie Ve trans running he St ection the Tran fall The A OF. grand at boro endorsed the proposal for ¢ peasions to prepars'a plan in Ore, the eve tractor, destroyed Af erfitnte Fair built Chinese ps of room, lodge; Landon, g Times government, British government, LE ! says the a trom ad the | and appointed a com . lime dust Cameron, Fhe moisture slaked it the eve ew of George a N.Y., in order te Watertown, the street car service ul, pontoon teross the Black he did not a Brooklyn "pulled , gun' welsteak full of bullets . Lightning struck Policeman iam Lambert of Philadelphia and evred him of neuritis had been bedridden in oi bridge river like the restaurant gr i becom or the lecanse served mn n CHESTERVILLE LOOTED DURING ir home which year, f he KE urope = of wi of at Pre re i. her parents Sug this when 2H Little it | Chesterville, Ont, A sen fsation was caused in on Wednesday morning came known that robbers had the place during the night and petrated a chain of the most robberies within the memory oldest citizen. No than four collision town eight, was died of "0 be the hot visited per £1] .700 600 Milit eal vear timates of Maj superintendent official denial that the too daring of the ry LOCOradn less Gen, Thon were getting i= made of Pennaylvania ra to urate a radical ent noliey. "The company is all the men it get Jailey, of Portsmouth, O., on rats and then told he who laughed at th joking. The die few hours later powrtng RCTOss te Ww rings store of ang hundred other $400, the jewellery alone wu tehes to one ment pe mg can rough and jewel lery, almost vas taken men do | In wlireved we man they in- hut secured fitted however, ammmmting the expenses from friends met wm her girl & latives, { re Sauler assel cash re: of smashed all very little cash themselves with clot} and elothing, boots cents shoes were considerably tossed Razors knives were An--inrgre quantities In Joseph Fisher's ment little h ele they and college ste gisters, she was Ihe ing, onl abont taken ourselves "Almost and wanfel agony With his from an ope Rochester veteran, of Eltor were out gas ro suy 1 room in a civil to be Duty Hawkins +a embes of Machais; N.Y, It believed that the gas mn a house, six war in Pars and also was found Freeman blew shop they STILL OBDURATE, [seeured some Not! In Joseph {oured some lL change other goods, . Tu one of the they coolly stopped and lenched from meat and salmon caps Fhe © provineial {police lve been notilied and vorking upon the case. MAPPING ON MOUNT also The Tramways Company Will Take on Strikers. Liverpool, Aug. MoAlthough the city press and the big newspapers, all caver England, wre calling on the tram: § says to remstate the strikers and | avoid further trouble with the trans portation employees all over England, | the loeal tramways dompany is obdure | ate and sows two hundred and Ho | men are still out, Prospects brighter for a settlement this Pram noon when at three o'clock there will [WAN ° be a conference, { Dock yards men are still holding up | the Ha Sthau;o traffic, the a | Edmund Richter, German Engine - ampania going o Hs A morning, thus adding to the number| ©" is Returning to Salonica After of strikers of this class. Not a single; His Helease. Berlin, Aug. liner is leaving Liverpool these dave' and nobody knows when they will iq ies Turkey, states that Dr. Ed-| The bodies leave. Canadian, as well as Uwited [og Richter, the German engineer | by a snowdrift, States steamers, are tied up here, The who--was--captured hy Greek bandits woman's elothing, situation altogether is still threaten: and held for a ransont of $225,000, has [ge in the wind. ing the whole travsportation systems |p 0 "Co qo the Greek frontier and lis returning to Salonica. of Faogland, § oo Dr. Richter was engaged in mapping HAMIT-FORMING DRUGS. on Mount Olymplis in the wild . fron y n tine region between Turkey and Greece Said to be Contained in Some Tem } er: Tie avipice ol a Cetmian geo: phrame il society, when he fell into doth, Aug. Bh. Charges thane ha oMClL SEAT ST NL ah hit forming drtige' are contained in a Phe capture took place inside Turk. large proportion of the beverages wld! furitory, aml his escort of Turk- at soda fountains and "soft" drink ish Iarmes © was - killed: otters | extablishmenta, and are making drug from Lalios, the Bandit leader, de ; victims throughout the country, wmanding » ransom, wera deliverml by. ake George, NY. Aug. tured today's session at the conven spo kik villagers. ibeeome known that Gov. tion of the National and State Pure a ---- (Bix, who is spending August Pood experts. Vafious . embers of} " . lootlage three miles north of this assorittion Took part in the sttaek FRENCH CABINET TO MEET. {oa Final Word Will be Given on ' Moroccan Situation, one delegate told of a collége yonth, who, he said, could not eet R withant several glasses a X morning, noon and! Paris, Aug, M.A eabinet commcil has it leyn called for nest Friday when con- sideration will be given to what is de- signed to he France's final word to in beverage mht. Some of the concoctions, contained cocaine, eal {flermany concerning Moroeeo, and the ion to Germany in other a and other dangerous drugs. The ministry will Results of Shean taken in Tinley in June, thus lar made known, show' the effeet upon of this COUPLE FROZEN NEAR PIKE'S PEAK (Re stores Are F. Skinner Mr. and Mes. W. Mountrin. Colo. { vile, f " wid Texas, Pike's io the Their Aug prow alorado k aSprmngs, Ski and well-to-do ¢itizens of death the while attempting te Tuesday frozen stiff, were ef r t met Peak, summit, bodies, HELD ror RANSOM. E- on SCUED FROM BANDITS. SY i 1 hy {discovery was made above the ine, Lmit by the cog road; on the te 21. --A. {which they had made the ascent were completely except a part despateh' from It overtaken by a storm of rain and snow, accompanied hy high They were msufficiently clothed were henumbed by cold and sat to rest. and will be shipped to Dallas, HELD UP THE GOVERN(C Overspeeding. her automobile through the Inte one afternoon. "The goversor was driving his Car, apd: was not officer, him that he was fifteen miles an hour. annoyed, | pod dnd an official business." of Lornely Martin the fi foximate in hi 615.000; A new BIRGSTON, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST . «LATEST TIDINGS - i THE WORLD'S EPISODES Fyeryhody----- and automaohile enstern blew Ww and plugged the Academy of Dudley Phillis Post SUMMIT. Fate While Climbing Color lope morning. accident during the afternoon and within two miles of the sum- which was flutter i" Ppvident. thigt when hall way up the peak thev were The hodies were hronght here Stopped hy Village Constable For Nn Toba village, was held up recently bw Special Officer F. Martin speeding recognized by who hailed him and wareed | going more than He wos s¥yhily | that he wax driving faster than 24, 19:1. REVIVED IN PEATH CHAIR. Thousand VYeolts of Electricity "Kili Negro Murderer. Aug: 24 sliver r Locke, negro condemned to deaihi { his wife, vived in after two thousand | had been shot | at the state prison | for several mioutes | ened to the chair aud | od Two SHEWENT DOWN Barge Albatross Foundered off French River. ANOTHER LIKELY GONE MIDLAND! Hidn't Fauld Lousy the and wrder of onal wiley for the volts hrough ynd did ter he 2.500 When eipctne of el i ody die Ww ret mii was turned on and broke the he chair, his Doctors was re Lhe ston to the { lim declared nding him the POS who « to floor |THE TUG orderad returned | ther current ap-| wonouneed dead | | Night Spemt Open ross Crew Arrive at After Severe Suffering. Brag Aug. MU. ~The Albatross Migiand, Capt founded ihe Bay, | French Monday night, the tug C. U. Martin | Vent, which bad! the barge in tow, has gone to the bot- tom also. The tug carried, besides toe captain and his wile, crew of | vight. What gives ground for the ap-! prehension tire thee Martine has come a prey to the waves, is the stery brought by those on board the barge, who reached Byng Inlet safe this! after enduring the hardships a night and a day adrift on the smail boats during one of the gales that o blew. satpwrecked © party wife, his MARTIN OF SURELY LOST. amine he -- vd a not viving amd he tha plied, for to hig as Boats--\ibat- Byung Inlet of in Re. fv manutes, tle barge Dean, ol | Inlet, tuin of m River, is feared that Midland, Capt ¢ tak Georgian Hon on and | it ol reda orig y foun i ims of fama barge nan morning ol Id a Ver include viece, Mrs, of Moosejaw, her two two-venr-old girl and a baby boy; Miss Clem- | another mece, of Ottar named Josgph Sd were brought 'up the rive: | Louis Lamondie, lighthouse | whose they Ebb | wnt | eee Capt, Dean, Alex. Buchanan children, tus } ubar a two-months-wld entine Labelle, Druirat fn, Va will and one sailor hey apt keeper, make conaity OPY RIGHT MARNIE AND FWING WASH this were able Lo night an exhausted whose hands they possible care. They had bite to eat for thirty-six | Fhe thirteen-foot yawls in| they had Heen buffeted about | a raging sea were more than half | full and the condition of | was most pitiable, of the shipwreck in that barge sprang a leak was fast sinking all on managed to pile info the small before the ves#l sank. She of the tug as she settled, -- " circumstances leads Capt. Dean to De-| lieve that in fonderiug she drew tug down with her I equld gel the our signals," the captain says, wise she wight altered course and pulled us out of trough, in which our timbers being pounded in. She did I fear, the sinking state of in time to cut adrift and self." A Dean what {PO CRI |PO MAR Peter y 1d age | FORGAVE HER SPOUSE ANTWERP WOMAN HAD HIM HESTED IN MONTREAL Miles=--Withdyew Begerfipn in Life luesday in and at all a n, nattee | received had hours not nto con and i which in y ol water, te } the party I he 1 brief | and board yaw | AR- y } story il be + i the when food John 12,000 Charge Fravelled the of and e cided to Begin fresh, tow Montrenl, (hy who 21 intercept wrted M WArr: Will his from or ¥., shand, him Travelling her h ha nree nt, miles had arrested taking the the court and forget starting story Rooy, of Antwerp, saw her wl and sertion, don About four VanRooy left faking wit) whose husband had been buried on the morning of th i and anil for America, found em ployment for a few weeks, and finally winded in Montreal, where he for shout months, 181 Cadieux with th the ense Yesterday Antwer ton § ole i} her, ving " | notes "other: her the wets not know, the Bpasge is her save er after not tug leaving forgive | the nireal hours to i ind house, reeing to and live lile anew, is of Mrs. Hemicus Van As as she + relent of to par 18 un- " have the Roeh- sitlent SOON husband char in rapa } withdrew vd ay had the de Adelle badly k nt I now willing tale is told We left Penetang mormng, bound for take on lumber for Midland," he an a we then storm harrowing by Capt. on Sunday French River, to | Mr. Podman, of | 'Reaching Point | tied up for a time, and | , hut put about, for a and it looked too dan- 1 it At midnight, cleared, to go out Hemi wife, month ns Antwerp him and his woman, mdduet dur t save ' sel cpartare, he where ag sb whe gerous to however, has living woman the droad rench nploy run we heen three nlo street again it t advised not the fierce gale hours we were of m in the | then blowing, | mntered the! 1 or experienced in all lile of forty-three years. up hope of ever weathering it Hearing some noisé from a spaniel | and her litter that | had aboard 1} below, and was horrified to find feet of water in hold and leaking fast. Our pumps I then decided that Fee mast--take tothe yawl, for | knew | the barge was doomed. We men help | ed the women and children into' the | vawl, thep jumped for it ourselves, to | find it half full Of water and the seas | breaking over if, so that we expected | every moment to be swamped. It was | pitch black, and the wind howled | frightinlly. Misa Labelle was the only | one who could bail. 1 had to row, and my man sal in the bow and i | rected me how to steer ny course 20 to avoid"the comber a. We Were | tossed about for a long time. Sud | denly an empty vawl! in sight t was a Godsend We managed to tay hold of it, #0 our boat of some of 'its I'he vawl belonged to the tug Martin, and had part of the davies attached. All that might and next day we drifted helpless I' took an ohservation when the appeared for a while, and found | that were off Vyng Inlet light- | house, which finally we made, "Four times I been wrecked "This my worst experi- | onceq I don't know how the en | "and children pver survived the terrible iexperience i The barge was 185 feet {47 feet beam, carrying a argo of 350, | 00 feet. She was uninsured. Not one | of those aboard saved anything but the clothes they wore. Miss Labelle! had 8200 in cash in Ker trunk. 'She! was coming to Torpnto to pursue a course of study. She and her married {winter were sailing as a matler of holy | {day recreation teeth For worst my I gave after New from Bo her search to } ale ANY we blow sailing ene took p bo re : or w detective after Gorm Chic and appear and Chief Car story, put Liepege on the ¢ase, and space of three hours was able to place the man and actually present him to his wife at detective headquarters When leaving the ®oust, apparently reconcited, thes conple were Paterson, NJ... but later de Montreal w good enongh, nishand working - and doing £ He bluckemith profession r inkin s xl in bureau, hean her An in the short tot omimng hn went four the wera of no avail he Moss verse) EC A420 dead the well ant as as 14 by FAILED TO APPEAR A MONTREAL BRIDE W AITED AT THE CHURCH, But Dr. OC. A Osborne Bid Not Turn Up=--Soviety in a Furore Over the Episode. 1 Mert ado uy as nineut Jallne, of y wilk hove and occupants. case i found 2U-2H develop The timber Montreal, Que. Aug. vestgrday morning, that there is a sad tale of waiting at the church behind the disappearance of the known to differesst people here as Dr. Charles A. Ackroyd Osborne, M.D. RX aud plain Charles Osborne,» silk maporter with an offiee down town The minent Sherbrooke vitations wére which was to od, i man | 1% nek of "tin we hidden of the No 3 have ship- | | " bride-tg-have-boon was a pro society lady whose hame is in stivet west. Wedding in- out for the ceremony | have taken place : Christ chureh cathedral on Monday afternoon, and the weddi supper was to have been at the Findsor {On Sanday ut was hinted to the girl's friends that the bridegroom was miss ing. It was found that his office was closed up, and thet be had disappear- | od without a clue bw to bis fate. He | had secuted the edgagiwesnt ring from | ran + The tug (7. €. Martin was new and the girl previogsly by saving he wish. | 1 A Rave i altered Ac fit. her bat tineared. What adds to the fear of her' tor foundering ix thai, although thirty-six | {hours have elupsed since t harge Was { abandoned, no word has Teen {of the tug, which handly sould he sup {posed to immediately put out to find her tow, +f she had weathersd the {storm amd made a eu pant 5 hail, winds, and down : aver all and fr it has A at: a Lake ENTERPRISING ENGINEER village | gyeet tor Montreal Nom Fised in Conerete; = London, Ont. Aug. x ~The Gragd | Trunk and London township will have | a peculiae problem (0 solve ak a re | {sult of « Bae quantity of material | ended for Montreal being shipped: to London and nnlonded at pay airy, i Hit, own the No Trace B Found. Midland, Ont, Aug. 24. Returning oh 'searchers, this afternoon, brought no news of the Martin, and it is now al replied | the epiy, law bat retired to the awd Ht ultimately, its land prcmitted the Soxemor to poo on Germany. cond. Of a inv The inquired who phen on small {pear {impossible ops {bers {the ! have Earl {nection {A {the g {of that {tion one jerty, jed. lance; {Dymond, of the | imsthing to lis Be mors than any other who is on po dding to tuke place early in Sep LAST EDITION Ww RATHER PROBABILITIES, 3 % DS ace- ana COainy has. Oliver, Hye others is belicved they grave the {ard Melia James Hook, Ci {all of Miciand, and tour or {aboard the Martin. It awe rate thave foumd a watery w day and on Friday stormy Georgian Bay " ! DOGS ARE A NUISANCE. They Kept People Awake Col- borne Sireel. on Hark, Ae {| cording Colborne dag carniy {might and good people jw ere deprived sleep There {war against ne seeRe to-nfehl was resident "The {ime bark femits the dogs do A Store Full Of Interest of the resi thers to street ROME wats rogular i street. lost | many of the neighborhood | hours to he il thé residt that severnl as a of of promises | good 8 merry they ap the canines awful,' 4 Whig | con- | { was on "The noise remarked this morning | tinued for hati tire ---------------------- some! to a hing one the was a long wd it sleep." @%ssssssssatssrssasaash PRECISELY. From Hugh Clark's tive newspaper, the Kin ecardine Heview The reciprocity - paet only farmers direo wy. Manafac "THFerS SOIT have PoAscLion ex cept. on salt. Reductions have been male on implements, meat prodaets, other things, but the manufacturer pro tection with Wilfrid Laurier continued Lt onserva : ¢ | ® ' AliShoppers affects ts * THE ADVERTISEMENTS Tell you truthfully what have for your choosing. THE WINDOW DISPLAYS Always give you timely sug- gestions. of what is most stylish or 'most wanted In our {ine | We few | generale stil has a promise that and his from Sir will he FEV VOLOVBTBRS Tessas esTTLLIBTLE SLL) THE DISCOUNT 1 ? WUNT STAMPS Mako It possible to save money while you spend jt---cash pur- chasers save five per cent, Decorated the Dellevills, Aug M4 Mispah lodge, 1.0.0 day afternoon, held eoration ol Le Bro ston, del upon the of Memorial Gav The an members of Werdries wnaal of decensed Meck, IGN. Appr thir ue THE PLAIN FIGURES, very article is priced with figures Even a child tell the price of anything the store. ra R wvered mem King address E plain tan In an priate nature and teaching | 1 origin, Day Hamilton Girl to Wed Virginian. New York, Aug. MH. Mr. and Mrs George T. Tuckett, of Hamilton, Unt announgee of their daughtér, to Robert York son of the of V The place in ONE PRICE TO ALL. You dont' pay more than r neighbor here--not one We give a square deal qur patrons you cent all the engagement Blanche Ines Tuck Waller Bragg, of N late Robert Bragg wedding will to 1011, were larger. FOR FALL, Our Stocks mever | ginia Lake i tober HAD WORDS OF PRAISE FOR THE WORK AT ROYAL TARY COLLEGE, Hon. Col. Gibson Paid Visit' Ranges at Ottawa--Additional Results in the Matches There. Assortments were | better, Our never Cur Prices never were lower. Wi INVITE THE MOST MIT) CRITICAL INSPECTION, will SEE WINDOW OF SUITINGS. STEACY'S THE PEOPLE'S STORE, FALL Special te Uttawa, Aug ranges [liner than ley," Hon AL Lovernor { the range i the emp Brance, the His livuten ons ider oe | at { Col. Gibson, {tary said { who in { hats tod best and, res Minwa, | greed that te acquire additional acres of land, to the ranges, 1 and said he hoped 10 nd ns ang ut He 256 enlarge { Long so he ought to kuow step MARRIED. HAMILTON in 23rd, 1911, by clkman teorge « Mis Naomi a one, -- Countess and Sybil firey, as 1aranto, week, lhe interesting things ir with the D.R.A. meets son of the colonel's, just throug Royal Military College at King ston, shooting This makes the third son of hi wttend tha military college, and he said, to-day And of | had a dozer they would all go there," He spoke Ligh! institution. Col. Hughes this slternoon announced iy Coren, velyn Ladies | at \TON Kingston, sug I " Hey Souider Hamilton next guests, called many Cor here ; Kingston, Sydenham on Aug Hires Dir James Pars Sarah ¥ h of this city here to 18 : Be ROBERT J. REID, The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone 577. 280 Princess Street, JAMES REID The OM Firm of Undert sand 2308 PRINCESS inter. 'Phone 147 for Ambulance, : ANTIQUE TABLES, Octagon, Equine, Round and Oval Tables In ahdgany and Alnyl. Heasonable offers not refused Turk Phone 706 TURKS. A GLASS OF ICED sons, Li expecled here Th mat norning Kirkpatrick enp for teams, 0 -Ist, cup and $30, 90th Winnipeg nd, {3rd, Ottawa; Gillespie challenge cup {Ist Heup and $90, 9h Winm peg; ned, 13rd, Ottawa or der, GG F.C Ott Ret shoot ing match, the City It is fand the sight ¢ fe hes. were " KIX team, nest i » team, Awan 7156 meu. are of Otiswa, u shot for the first SO many competitors lin u unique and interesting une. Evers almost, in Canada, regiresent. It is at S00 and 900 yards dis possible 0 Aw tafl-Sergt RAHA, now loos but formerly of © Ot 70, it will keep anvone with him T0 BRING OUTFIT BRITISH COMMONERS COMING TO CANADA. time ™ Halifax, has ted at tawa, got even Um Is very refreshing Lhese days. } When made with our Own. Special SOON! Blend it is both a comfort and ® {luxury J. Obed Smith, Hopes to Bring Over | the Whole House Shortly--aVon't | Tell Any Nove: JAMES REDDEN &% co Ottawa, Aug, 20.1 hope to bring BABY ROOSEVELT BOOMED. the entire British House ~of Commons on a sight-seein, tons of Canada (withia a year, said J Obed {Smith, assistant superyntendont Sullragettes Suggest Hor For Presi. {immigration st London, dent at Future Date. Mr. Smith, who is at pecaht Lon Angels, Aug. M.--~Militant sui- gaged in piloting the British editors fragettes in this city' sre urging the Shiqugh Canada, was loth 10 discuss daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Theo his plans further, declaring that he dose Roosevelt; jr, a fv days sgo, iwould prefer first to see them reach for president of the United States st some future date. They have sent the following telegram : "Mrs. Theodore "Roosevelt, jr., San a decent stage of maturity. However, he inferred that Cenndisns may con Francisco . We congratulate you spon the birth of vour daughter, and fidently lock forward to John | legislators swooping down on the that she will live to emulate the ex- ample of her Mustrious grandfather, at an early date. It and some day become a eandidate for the presidency of the United States Corn Lewis, for the Votes for Women Cinb."" The idea of sending the message war first suggested by Miss Elizabeth Kinney, and was immediately enrried out, { Seeamior Ametiva tours the 'Saturday, 290 p.m. Se, inlandy on i sponsible for bringing =o many Brit. ish jowrnalists to Canada on sight seeing tours. He is a great believe un publicity. Oriwond Webster, of . snpite the sngaie ment of their eliest daughter, Alids to Morton O. Moors, son of Me, George F. Moore, of Greenbush, the v

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