202 YEAR 79. GENERAL | NO. Greatest Funeral Siice a of King Ed Edward. 120,000 IN CORTEGE WHICH Passrn THROUGH Two MILIAON PEOPLE. : | Casket Borne in Hearse, Headed hy |, Banner General Booth Placed on! Mount Calvary -- Lord Mayo | Stood at the Salute. |i London, Fang., Aug. Twenty thousapd Salvationists mussed in ol ty-ome brigades, with foriy bands, this | afternoon, Accompanied by a jusndeod to-| thous sympathizers, marched, day, through packed ranks of sympa thizers, estimated at two million peo ple, to Aoney Park cemetery, to lay the body of the late Commander Wil-| liam Booth to rest beside his wife, buried there'twenty years ago. The! body was borne in 'a hearse, sur mounted by the army flag, ana cap and Bible. Direetly preceding thi hearse was the basiner which General Bouth placed on Mount Calvary with his own hands. : General Bramwell Booth and stall, marched in the rear. All on foot, including representative King George and other royalties. The lord mayor of London, in his robew of ofliée, stood at the salute on the stipe of the Mansion house as the sion passed there. It was dhe greatest funeral since King Fdward's, Bramwell Booth, the argy's new commanders in an interview, said : "It is. my great hope to make mon realize the value ol aitirensiripast their relation and responsibility to the community, getting away from the pau idea. : ! Thus the social work of the tion Army in for the future {fs funda mental object. The difficulty. { unen ployment both in England and' Ameri ea is the most complicated proldens of the communities, We have strong! urged for years the ektabfishing of tention colonies for vagrants. Wa. in them safely for society unl the one hope of réstoration for nu ny vageanis' who now are hopeless and whose habits menace society, Fut tio.) forbid we should proposé more SODA; rl > » urd must be dominat- of haman sempaihy en The inequali- a - Jaw are gravely to hlame for the wrotehed conditions in which the submerged criminal classes are found. 29 his Were ol proces Salva 0 also i 1 finds it to lock "How easy society: snipes .the head men n FLOODED + ROM HOMES, Hommel Ner- Llane, Seven ThouSand in wich, Eng. London; A . ition n aeat ' br wl alter fn of the n + month com panied ment Hood i \ oft tele enter not cul from by I sneept Ordinary 0 traing the « arrived The drm fone, and leave one has Monday. tern ery day, but ance Great paris the along departed that creep '" r % hie trams slow wh side of suspended. in in the heen in ond. floor. Wo- nstances: impede the their homes removed. dag give Fraffic fe , miles © Nora ent Rese that « proceed ing many houses town have sted to BEC and men up mn some refusing ing to ared thst ected 1 proguce work leave and ha be joreioly a new recent Wav the Costes at may a ot destruction "in vicinity, : SPIED ON IN PRISON LIEUT. PECKER ALLEGES He Caused Excitement by Calling A KI CANA SPT si "a Man a Liar in "the fal Corridors. Aug, 29. --Pohowe ~ lieu bit of ex corridors ¢f the yesterday, while taking his i Ieaping. vituperation on Hallen, a cont who told 'the - district srday that he had over- sation the prison and Policeman White of the two former members of strong apn squad, whe had been indicted for the alleged frame-up against "Big Jack™ Zelig. "Nou ave sn. ling." shouted when he accosted the lawyer, Hallen turned away and said no- thing Decker continued - his © tirade charging that besides liallen he had been spied upon by one of the prison clergvinen. ted a tenant itement Fowdb exercise, by of lawyer, James D: vicled iitorney heard between Becker ' a couver in On Lhe Decker, 9 KINGSTON) ONTARIO, THU RSDAY, AvGusT 20, 1912, INVESTIGATE BRANDON TO Police Force and Mugistrate Subjects of Puquiry- Man., Aug charges ih ial Hits by | Ling mem apd Moral He ¥ } has app rland .10 conduct gation and wm. League I'he Cumberiand > am polis against Lia] oe . ind the ocial y have nto the ¥ 1 i wi egal repr appointing pissed at tay ve 2 ution Judge the v council and mentions inember of pd ice Bates special the as well nd his fo performance: the hous re the the and pre gambling regard to bawdy ith secution. of house and prostitutes 3 aod. 3 resolut perf Huence in matters. Hn says their of the onneq a1 rm the " aver them above OUT or Seanty Meeting of Regina Citizens 5 Unable to Agree. Rogina, "Sask, Aug. 29, turned out 10 a ot mvitations had been : for the men i for NAVY POLITICS, Only ten m ng for which sent out to purpose "of parade in Toron the taking of politics that he 10 relieve responsi situation and was taken by Ww J. H. H. Young the idea was a good Lhe true would be adoption of the principle thinad in the Toronto :memorial In view, however, of the apparent inability to, oblain unanimity in the matter, he moved that the' meeting adjourn without waking action. ital thermore er lead, con sidering to a having of. the navy question J. FF. Bole, M.L.A., stated considered it a tory scheme the Borden ministey--of the bility in an swkward the same attitude M: Martin, M.P.: considered that and tha empire it abject out the the mterests best served con- A Mysterious Find, Aug. 2¢ The had "evidently 3 ears body been was Vancopver, B.A of a wan who miirdered several found by workmen ting for a cellar on Seymour Apparently the 'remains had brought to Vancouver inside and had been cut to pieces od under ground. There i= not the slightest elue the identity of the remains or any sugfestion as to who nlaced them there A Can Now Hy Naturally. Bas, Aig." 29 The Cazebie says a Belgian engineer has constructed an air craft with revolving engines which provides Rll the advantages of natu ral flight It is able directdy in the earth, and can be or way direction any height risk of falling. ro who were ~excava street been a trunk and pla to to nse ed ir at without * | The Fi% Chine "It The PITH OF NEWS - . Despatches from Near hod | | Distant Places. THE LATEST TIDINGS PRESENTED IN THE BRIEFEST POSSIBLE FORM. 2 Whig's Daily Condensation of the News of the World From Tele- graph Service and Senzpager Ex. changes. < Fra pre LOSE re h sponsible 1 he anama \ man Todt be canal measure. who has just that pawnshop. Que.; Julia Secord, M. F. Hackett, died night, of heart Prague instructions would found it daug at Stanstead, hter Hon. suddenly, Puesday trouble, 3 Detectives of Lhe ed, on Wedne feetly satislind d at Fonda, } the Blood" rolians have Kobdo, West Ee 10 n of Burnd' , tha that agency siat- slay were per- SUSPeCt s neither 1. arrest ute,"' captu mM composing Rus with city Fhe garri to to of in son be ian consulate provide safe vonduet China. Jiles ©X Pes specd © miles) aviator, weomplish about an, } int : fo roational aviat eplemin » the. French maching to a 1214 the in iicago in oN I An jnyestigation partn 15 being ent harges Grand Trunk P » mot sufliciently as a result, by that acifie pro- numerous made in v an the construction are etod I that aacidens # have efeurved As.announced that about to library set the British for present to the Albany, a of the set which Br, known Hendon, loulogne, five min a Mary state specially British vealn destroyed HD British England, Franee utes. bound of statutes of the last the mn AO fire wi aviat from to Yiar in three Wednesday. in. his delot. h near and carried Mi rs He biplane, as passenger Davis Quéen Mother cess Victoria, « are stormbound 34 Alex bo. andra . and Prin vd a roval vacht, in Southwold Bay, on the Suflolk coast. The yacht, which is attended by the eruiser Liverpool, does not dare fo waturte across. the North Sea. A. blast was put oft on the construc ton of the U.V.R. new at Uhnisty ago which moved five vards rock from at time rapidly i fine of the ihe this side of the work is progressing end of the line. mountain one THE GREATEST CADET GATHERING OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE MULATTORS INC INCREASING, Addition of 8.9 Per Per Cent. of Hall ¥ Since 1870, mplart 1570, In continental United States there Jare 9.527.763 fall blooded and 2,000,656 mulat. toes, or The Tres . face ralus' show that about one-fifth of ali His royal nighiets reviews evita els from Australia, * New Zealand sritish Isles, Newfoundland, and ail over Canadas st Torontu » The picture shows the duke leading the Sheers 4 King. It was admitted a £08 5 ae Melaven's leaves 8.15 vhduny wp. Xi speetacie, and one of Rr Aho wi fall himsell, was of great wer tance. great A Ai------------------------ AE AKING FREAK SHOE -. The Ret] Dealers Adopt Resolution ? Utien. X) at Utica, NY. Aug. York State Hetal Shoo vention, in sossion Weve, passe solution asking manufactmers standardize amt to stop making freak shoes. They ¢laim thist the loss they sustain on freaks and changes in styles 13 one of | the primee osuses for the: constantly in- crpasing price of shoes, Ale re slition was passed asking the na ticaa! organisation te move in the offer to dissolve New cone re to The Healers' { a styles of shoes a the hold the in they to manufacture of eho: %, "as that, this adds materially price. Last of the Season. Saturday, 2.30 pm, steamer Am erica her last tour of the Ts lands, big round ap of pant bs book grands took place in Toronto on h-Wedues. fers took ny, i -------- re n NE » 'or T ar HOSPITAL, Mother Gives Birth tn Child in the Street. Aug. fhe corone hus ordered myestigalion of the charges made against the Woman's Medical Maternity Hospital, that its m. gers. refused to sdimid a woman ABout to become. a Thother because whe was unabl* io pay antthing toward hir maintenance, and that her child Svar bors in the stree, dying in a few hours beeanse of a lack of proper me- dical eate. Philtadelnh - = an ATTE MPT TO wi, TAFT. Put Woman With "Knife Concealed, ' 'Was Arrested. Colombus, Ohio, Aag, 29.--A sup- posidly insane woman made an at- tempt ch the dife of President: Taft, here, today, when he was shout to eater the southern hotel for break- fast. She was stayed bd a Seeret. seg- vice man' and when searched it was furamd she had a hogs dagger hidden in her blowse. Further investigation is being mgde. : "} been at) BODY WAS REC COYE ERE D Half a Mile ® Below the Drowning. Ogdensburg, N.X., aug Mrs. J. RK. randy, w well-known Hguor dealer who was drowned night in the Lalloup. rapid was ound, yesterday morning, abe hai: a mile from where she was drowned - Ihe body was brought this city. he was idund the north shore Big island at Cold Spring lay discovery was made hy tw Alexander 'erking and Pits who had a& camp on Big The body was taken to La on this side thes river and Mr. Brandy was notified. Mrs. randy s diamond ear rings were found son her She had beet in the habit of o them in a leather pouch, and boat w found, Monday, no the is could be found and supposed that they were on son Scene body of last Ih ursdsy io body op of Tbe hshermen, Fabtlair, Island. Flair's home of rings and person AIT ing vhen the ok was per as trace it her Jew Mrs. Urandy summer at the liek Island, Thursday Ogdensburg and engaged wood to take her back to the island. She asked him to run the boat first to Cardinal, Ont., after supplies, antl on the way back, hey passed into the Galloup rapids, Mr. not very familiar with this point 'and tke craft It became' necessary for Atwood td get out and pole the hoat off the, rocks A slapped the the | and swung the from Atwood made a desperate attempt to recover the boat, but it was in vain. and the' motor craft was tossed about in the swift water, \Mrs. Brandy throws "out and .that was the seen: of her. the boat was found, on Etonday about thi five miles down | stream from the of the accident [| Since Friday Mr. Prandy had a num ber of men work in search of the body. bad been spending "Brandy summer thw home came lo Henry -At on she i Atwood the at ran ashore. was river wave side ol out at bow shore. was last at CHRISTIANS FLEE ! of the negrin Turks on Frontier. In Fear Monte Constgntinéple, Aig. The among the Christians in the of the Montenegrin frontier terday, brought officially to the at tention of the Ottoman government by the Servian legation. I'he Servian legation Purkish ministers that possession of arms by the dan Arnauts, many of the Christias population of Sienitza and Bislpolich in the vicinity of the, Sanfak of Novi bagar, are seeking refuge in Servia. At the same time the Servian g« ernment admitted that is. had firmation of the reports of The Porte replied with assurances that order would be maintained by Turkey in the district. A denial was given to the reports that arms had distributed to the Albanian Mo- hammedans; it was declared, had pillaged the arms depots. ~ The Turkish authorities are measures to re-establish effective 29, panic vicinity Was, informed" the to the Mobamme owing Nn no con MASSACTeS, who, taking auth RESCUE SCHOONER'S CREW. Life Guards Take Off Men of Wreck: ed Julia Larson. Mich Aug here to-day night, ere of De rece Lroit 20. Word w the 1 lay AS ived last land tile sailor i The Js Fish telimg of Thunder Is captain and fiyg Julia Larsor on the rocks rm apd will probably go The schoouer was hound from River .to Ont., with go of lumber, which mas be She is owned by M. Kindy, of Falls, Ont. BOURASSA MAY RUN IN THREE RIVERS, QUE. Backed by Clerical Influence and Nationalists Against Everybody and Everything. Aug. 29. lt isSunderstood foura has. been hres Ris and that. he Rivers riding there is a protest the supreme court shortly, However, it is generally ac cepted that Jacques Bureau will be unseated. If Mr. Bourassa rums it will create awkward situation all round. "The. conservatives can not sup port Mr. Bourassa and vet with the nationalist leader in the field shoy have little chance of electing then own man Clerical infiuence very strong in Three Rivers and it stood that 'the clergy are back of the mvitation. Mr. Bourassa, under the J eircumstances, will make a dangerous candidite, particularly if there is a threecornered fight. He will run as an anti-navy, anti-Laurier, anti-Bor den and anti-everything-élse candic date. Previously Mr. Bourassa was offered the nomination for Richelien, but refused, as tHe nationalist move ment not particularly strong in that riding oue, by the choaner sas of the oner sche went n LO pleco Span Narnia, a CAr saved Ni agara (lflawa, that Henri 2 the nomination the nationalists cepted. Thee Yet open, hut comes before a offered for "Is Dy h is as ae not ar which very an is is under- is WARSHIPS SENT TO SAMOS. and France on Watch for Cretan Filibusters. London, Eng. Aug. 29.--Warships are to be sent to the island of Sa mos by both Lireat Britain and France 10 prevent the landing of filibusters trom Crete. Reports have been cir- culated that parties of Cretans were organizing an armed expedition to Sa- mos to attempt to seize it, depose the and annex - the dsland to Britain wr! Canes, Crete, Aug. 20.5The French armored &ruiser Bruix left yesterday for Samos fo suppress any attempt 10 axecute the reported design of arm. od Cretan flibasters lo annex the we land and bhowt the Greek flag, pr { the | Westar {hall, | The id | LAST EDITION. - STRANDED CANADIANS AIDED BY GOVERNMENT LAWYER AND CAPTAIN KILLI n And Forty Injured in English Train Wreck. Eng., { Rey on Loudon, reOT Re 1 Rawl iu forty v > oth when South Vaux killed, and this morning, tra the rocked, in instantly were were injured, business nen » n raidway one the train going fifty witch train on we of © led d a an ing godads HAS MAJORITY OF ONE Government Condition, ut Fhe mtiment Xustrali anada' South WW; somewhat Shaky NSW Aug that appx Ne New es in Sydney, Sian dard says the Hoa trade brought a The opposition has "pair for Neilson, the majority of the legislative assembly to one ol an has sition " alt in 'the reduced about carious fused to hind and Yes government a as has been LB 1 UMS) r LOT DISCOVE RED To Open Prison and Liberate Murderers and Others. York, Aug. J.--A condemned murderér this md¢rning located Becker's cell They were with tools and ¢ Splosives. gives WHY SIR WILFRID ~ WILL TOUR QUEBEC The Story of "Differences in Liberal Party Are Absolutely Without Foundation. Ottawa, Aug. Ihe that Willtid Laurier has decided not to | m differences © in the liberal party over, reciprecity and the navy absolutely without foun dation, The conference at which this decided on wad an informal Those attengdan included CC, A Foster, secrétary-ireasunex of the l'aniskaming liberal association, who argued that Sir Wilfrid. had given an early promise to visit Northern On tario, and that if the trip was de layed ill October the roads would be in bad condition, It shown that bd a more saiteble month Yor hold ing meetings in the prairie provinves as the farmers will be busy until the end of September. In view of these representations ¢it was decided that it would be for Wilfrid to commence his in-Quebec and work westward. The that anv differences of opinion were expressed a to the navy and reciprocity Jf treated . joke by those who the onlerence. New clumsy y plot was prisoners very by prisoners hese near Lieut equipped discovered were 29 report Sir 0 West « account Was affair 0 m October would was vette Sar trp statement L took part in ---------------- A Mystery Cleared Up. Watertown NY Aug strange d sappearance of M in, a Watertown resident, whereabouts until has cleaged up huel Meloughhin, Melon 20. ~The MeLugh with his vesterday with the Roch disappenrgd © weeks ago al arrie I, MeVean, of street, where h was | nto country up. He was the hallucina befor unknown finall | M Mr irom ity r "i; heen ath of or at lin § o telling Mrs. ( West Main to take two day going tor victim. ¢ dying a re trip al duly petuliar the 1 tion Western Crop Reports, w Aug general « 2. --Rain vhicl the anipeyg, re tty over whest country, but espe n the cast central districts of un, during the past twen have about puta stop to harvesti ing operatbons, and in many districts the binder will not e at work before Friday, AFT RECALLS ORDER WHILE IN ROCHESTER To Send Tenth nary From Pan- ama to Nicaragua to Protect Americans entire { Rpring ally eavy Saskat v hours, agin Rochester, dent Taft last AY., Aug night ' refcinded twelve-hour-old order directing immediate dispatch from Panama Niearagaa eof the 10th Infantry From his private car"in the Roches ter yards the president wired to the acting secretary of war to Wl the force of marines, pre- order A suthcient sident smd, would be in Managua, the Nicaraguan capital, and Corinto, its principal seaport, early next week to imsure the safety of American lives and prouerts The president on sending of iment of an act of war; marines, if. an would not By prefer to us force could he found quickly Frm to Washington evidently were itful, for he was of the opinion that the mavy had found enough ma rines to look after every Amengan and sll American property that might be ends If he finds the situation vritical lat er, he will not hesitate to use the army, but he was hopetnl that the in sUrrecto and government legders will se the futiity of thing to make it 2. Presi his the to that while th infantry he would available His tele * 4 the very unfomfortsbie for Ameneun citizens. Money For Passage Home Has Been Cabled TO VANCOUVER CADETS or oF AUSTRALIA. Dominion Cabinet Thought it Was Wise oto' Retain the Youths Rather Than Allow Them Remain in the Antipodes, WHO ARE FUNDS IN to tttawa, government of who Aug. M.----The has vompany far from ago arrangements made a visit of eadats from Vancouver to Australia, the funds being provid éd by private subscription. The cadets in due said au revoir to the shores of Canada, and started across the Pacific. they weré given a royal reception the commonwealth, and a somwwhal extended ilmnerary was arranged {Gr them there, The Canadians ful victories whet . the dis made that the tioned were ed and cial situatic the tour company dominion come to the of Canadign home. wel Jus rescue a Cadets weeks for® tor are Some course mn were scoring peace- unbroken succession, discovery was funds hereinbefore men- dwindling with uns x pect alatming rapidity, The finan- became more acute as until at last confronted with the ty of having Lo spend the rest im Australia, for lack' ef to return. In this painful in appeal was made to the Ottawa. The conmdiration given' to the sup plication of the Canadian éxpatriated in the Antipodes was careful, but sympathetic. It decided that a perfectly good company of youthful citizens 1% worth © bringing back Canada, and, following this decision, the of thousand dollars oeing cable to Capt, Davey, who 18 in command of the cadtes. in quieting mn continied was possibly of its days the extrennt means government has been sum one is sent hy SHOOTING AT OTTAWA. Kingston Secured Sth Place in (he City of Ottawa Match, Ottawa, Aug. 2. Following are scores of the ington delegation City of Utfawa match, seven shots at S00 and 900 yards--sSoha Barrew, 62; 1. 4G. CU. Campbell, 39; W. E. Swaine, 57; 1. M. Awsselstine, A. " 5 H. J. Dawson, Bl; James Barrett, 47; D.. J, McManus, 42, the hin team, composed of the above, eighth place in the competition. The wind conditions were bad, maay of the Bisley shots, making bad breaks, Borden match, at 500 vards, special half green and half brown, Skinner, 34. Campbell; 30; Dawson, #4; Ase 31; John Barrett, £3: WwW. Blake stout the skinner, gston secured no 33 Lime, al; 30, McManus, ' Bareett ~ Speeial corscis for hgures, BORN , Rectory, Ly « R Ontar 1 aT M ARRIED MLRON DENBEAT HUMP Mar morning of Garden wysdale, of Barrack Street widow f the late afternc Taue 577. 230 Princess Street. The Od Firm of Undertakers, 264 and 256 PRINCESS STREDT, "Phone 147 for Ambulance, ' TAKE NOTICE. A #22 Open Buffet, in cak, i7 mew, for $13; alse a ny Sor J 320, at Turk's: NEW HONEY IN THE COMB. rive Bed EXTRACTED IN GLASS. - TINS. TINS, EXTRACTED IN 50 LB. TINS, JAS. REDDEN & CO. 19 LB, EXTRACTED IN 25 IB, EXTRACTED IN