J YEAR 81 NO. 152 HON. JOSEPH DIED EINGSTON, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, CHAMBERLAIN THURSDAY NIG Mtack of Heart F Failure Car- ried fim Away DEATH NOT EXPECT(D BY GENERAL PAPER KNEW IT. Chamberlain Blained for Starting the Seath African War.--He Was Most Cordially Loved and Hated Political Figure of His Tie. London, July 3.--The Right Hon- orable Joseph Chamberlain for many vears the. most outstanding figure In British polities, died last night ut ten o'clock, aged seventy-eight. The cause of death was heart fail- ure, but deceased succumbed from a protracted illness which for barred &im from active public life All members of the immediate' fami ly were present when the'end came, | but so wnexpected was his passing to the general public that only one paper, the Birmingham Daily had the news this morning Mr. Chamberlain's most nickname, (he had many), "Brummagem Ja." For two genera- tions de practically held the poli- ties of his native city of ham in the hollow of his He was was always elected he ran for the commons and six fellow-members from that were invariably his nominees. Mr. Chamberlain' has been liberal and conservative, but his greatest policy was imperialism and tariff reform. He was blamed for starting the South African war. He was the most cordially loved and hated political figure of his time. Chamberlain was wealthy, and was thrice married, his third and sur- viving wife being a' United States er. hand when his city EDITOR SEEKS DAMAGES. Takes Isste With Vancouver Sun on of Policy. Voncouver. BC, July S----john former editor of the aper, a e Court against Mbishiog company, jhe Sun. gud F. C. Wade, of the company. McCon- nell alleges his suspension and sub- sequent dismissal from the position of editor come from: Mr. Wade's de- sire to himself control the policy of the paper and their differences of opinion which developed, particular- ly over the newspaper comment on the case of ack Kong. MeConnell is suing for $30,000 damages and an injunction from the court to prevent Mr. Wade continu- ing to dictate the policy of the pa- per. Died at Perth Road. The funeral of the late Mrs. Rob- ert Austin, who died at Perth Road on Wednesdoay evening, was held on Friday morning at 10 o'clock Service was conducted at the de ceased's home after which the re mains were Interred at Sand Hill cemetery, The late Mrs. Austin eighty years of age. Her died last fall. There are now to mourn her loss three sons. was about husband left Want Accommodation. Wooler, Ont., July 3.---This vil- lage may, have a temperance hotel] ac-; m the near future. Lack of comodation in the town has had a marked effect on business, and at a meeting of the citizens committees were appointed to look into the mat- ter, It ie likely that a properfy will be purchased and a building erected. At Calais. Count Mouravieff, governor of Moscow, on from London left this handbag the train for a few minutes. 'turning he found 'that it had beer stolen. ($20,000) worth of jewels and five thousand francs ($1,000) 'in, cash Hon. Mr. Emmerson, N,B., is ati'l improving, slowly. DAILY MEMORANDA Ses top of page 2, right hand for probabilities Baseball, Cricket Feld, Ponfes vs. Victorias on Tata FORE! How joyous are these long July days to the heart of the golf player. It is always fair weather . thé links--the lure of the sphere is unceasing Your true golfer takes as Much delight in his equipment "ye real angler" does in his tackle, 3 Clubs and balls are objects with a distinet character, - He wants the things that are "just right"-----""nearty so" won't do. on little he seeks And, of course, stores of he sure guide to the sponsibility. And that makes it our turn "to whisper the advertising col- umns of The Whig -are ever at your service. are 1 Ld rst aids to good ih | PUBLIC--ONLY ox years | Mail | popular was | Birming- | both | fhe! arriving | On re-|} It contained 100.000 francs Dorchester, | though g | {Kill Plan to Celebrate 100 Years of Pearce, Washington, July 3 that a few Irish-American s tie: bus'eéd themselves and petitioned congress in an anti-British uprising against the celebration of the peace! centennial and the hundredth anni versary of the signing of the Ghent Treaty, has put.a serious set-back to, the plans of the peace societies which are endeavoring to have the United States .take a prominent part as a government in the celebra- tion. The test vote on the resolution to authorize the president to ap point a commission to represent the Unitéad government at the centennial was overwhelmingly ar anti-British demonstration in the house, and ihe complete hallot was four to one 1inst the plans. of the peace Men who voted against it afterwards that they had idea they would pile up.any The. fast States societies vid that h fizure no ne + BOWED IN PRAYER. and Daughter Perished in New York Five, York, July 3.---Bowed in Mother the at Now | al & | LATE HON | The great RB JOSETH CHAMBERLAIN | statesnia vh his MILLIONS STARVING. Asks Aid for Chinese Made Beatin by Floods. D:( at Washin July 3 Consal { 5. N. Cheshire Canton, China behali of a committee of Americ an missionaries, appealed to the state de { ron, { partment for help for 2,000,000 people, | de floods two provinces. My the stricken | totally de are stary | made titute wd homeless by in Southern China Cheshire districts or | strayed and reported that in have been that the people mg I he send the all was asked to and | state appeal department to" the Aniz Red Cross hepevolent o LOL. _EEET Earth---Four Killed. | Rheuns, , France, July 23 cor | porals and two privates of the aereal | corps, while monoplaning in two machines near here to-day, . were, caught in a terrific storm and they | fell one thousand feet to the earth, all dead. | FF To the Monoplanists -Two Oat, . July 3.~John J. of Penn,' North kota, .aimant to a fortune of fo hun dred thousand dollars, paid a short visit with relatives here while en route to New York to lay claim to | the fortune," which has heen left by his great grand-paremts, who died re cently in London, England Ther: are twenty claimants and a firm York lawyers is looking after | the interests of Stoesser WHEAT HEADING OUT (IN SASKATCHEWAN Crops Are Beyond Question Better Than They Were Year Ago falv 3. --With surrounding nt, whe land is ver, sandy, the the shatchewan is bevond ques than it was last year t according to the of the Wheat and is from high of | | { A New: Reg ception Swit lizht crops in Sa tion better this time, statistical ol to head the cx of 10 territory the condition of Curr and | branch griculture out the ment ning to eighteen around fifteer he the consider there lands which' depart | gin averaging district along the boundary line | Grand Trunk Pacific has hid le % kin ar and a v days age some he the low WHS} under wa ter. The hot weathe past Tow day however, has dried up the water ta a la tent and the crops i for is be eu inches ches of on roof th | are | i pre report with crops looking Just Other norn hoe in the wince al conditions, | Woman Jail Superintendent, London, .luly 3 Right Hon. Mr. pointed Miss Helina Fox, uperintendent and deputy ficer of the great Vyleshurs Fhe home secre Birrell, has ap M.D, lady medical of- gons at tar women's p 'DEATH NO LEVELLER IN AUSTRIAN COURT Of Morganatic Wife Placed Lower Than That Of | Archduke --b.ven | Coffin Vienna, \usiria; July death, the alleged leveller, was a less in the Austrian court. The royal birth of Archduke Ferdinand was em- phasized over that of his morganatic wife who gave him her love and his, bore hig children and staunched the blood" from the wounds of the assas- sin's bullet, even, when her own life was ebbivg away As ithe bodies lay in state here to-day, the golden coffin Of the archdahe was set on a highot level than the silver grey ome of his topsort, to emphasize the fact that he was of roval blood, but she was not. The city = practically under mar- tial ldw 'to-day. Serions outbreaks are Being feared. The aged emperor, Franz losel, is indisposed and 1s said to be close to a collapse. The news- papers are openly proclaiming the ad- Ean ee 'and: fo olution in Austria. 1 Mrs. | ter perished in !others ar | Just | held | the International report « ! before a window ht titude of prayer through which thes Hannah ou to ereape ind hey daugh fire whi I Nicholson an incendiary destroyed a five-storow n Faith dying ih the firemen paring avenue Fou One hefoic to-day hundred house on wer of throug olorts and IBUCKETSHOP PUT HIM BEHIND BARS Man Who Invested Others' Money In Wild-Cat Schemes Blames Market Gamblers Philadelphia, July 3 towrey, former butler in a fashion ible family, charged with fraadent ly obtaining $65,000 from fellow servants, which he pretended' to in vest in get-rich-quick securities, | blames the "bucket shop'. for his detention in Moyamensing prison A brokerage firm 'stung' Lowry on, {according to his testimony at the | trial, allowing him to make impres sive winsings irom time time which gained him the reputation am ong servants as a financier "They gave me their money and I in vested it the vest I knew how," sald Jowrey, who claims io hav "I feeoed ont of his last dollar. PITH OF THE NEWS saved police Thomas to Tidings Told in Terse Measure For Busy Readers. A Strong, Petérboro; falling downstairs Alvin Carmichael, a farmer, was up by highwaymen near Erin Sir Benjamin Stone, president o the National Photographic Record association is dead The employers was Killed by and employees of Paper company | signed a one-year agreement. Foronto council decided to guar antee the estimated Jeficit of $25.:000 | of the Winter Live -Btock Show In August or September frid Laurier is" planning tour the western accompanied everal liberal members Ernest Austin, a young man iwenty-three years, committed cide on the public thoroughfare drinking carbolic acid Station Sergeant Baker, lde8t juiler, has retired, ix years' service, during entertamed'" 150,000 g i Coroner Crawford's jury found that Jabn B. Whaley's automabile killed Mabel Marsh of Richmond Hall and criticized the owner for careless driving. Americans drank less ing the® past twelve they did the vear betore, consumed more beer and great ms Any more cigarettes The majority of Malcolm Lang, liberal M. P. P. for Cochrane, oy Douglas, conservative, is reduced to seven with all polis heard from There will be a recount and a pro- bable protest | The Massachusetts house i day license gaged Wil of hy Siv a country, of sui by London alter which twenty time whiskey dw months thin but they ! smoked a Thurs enacted a bill providing for a of 100,000 for any one en in the use of trading stamps The measure has already passed the state senate, Nedeljo Gabrinovics, Bomb ar Archduke and and his wife, proceeding to the lall last Sunday, plete confession. At Mainz, Germany, one of the new military balloons constructed for the use of the German army, burst on Mondéy while being infla- ted with gas at the factory at Fort Marienburg. Two soldiers wene kil- led and two fatally hurt. Identification of the headless hody of a man found in Lake Ontario, near Henderson Harbor, N.Y., Mon 'day morning, as that of Thomas F Powers yas made on Thursday by James Powers, of Philadelphia, Pa, a Pa of the victim The Duteh government has sent. an invitation to the nations which' anticipated in the second peace con- ference to appoint delegates'o for- on i the Ferdin wie town who threw Francis while they Sarayevo has made & com { mulate a definite programme for the third conferences. It is proposed that the committees assemble at The Hague on June 1, 1915. C Despondency caused by ilkheajeh YS the reason given for the act of Wil Jiam Murroek. whose lifeless body was found Ly hi¥®wife Wednesday night * in 'a room at his home in the town, of Wales to the continent has been of Rutland, on the State street road. about four miles from Watertown, N Y. A revolver, from which two | +hots had been fired, was: found Ce LOSES BY although officials | lightered. ! transferred and safely { Me Nicholl. A SLASHING REPLY jan open letter i preached on such occ {clergymen {honorable and con Jed, lamong {with the vietors. jsold out vou can get a basket for less x He Safilend o outrage. in The ¢ Roving Events At Herley On Friday DIBBLE WAS BEATEN ITALIAN IN SCULLS RACE. AN DIAMOND Two United States Crews Are Pitted in the Finals for the Grand Chal- lenge Cup--An ( nusual Feature. t Henley, Eng, July 3.--Harvard's oarsmen at Henley regatta won their Way to the finals in the Grand Chal®| lenge 'cup race to-day, when, after a desperate struggle, they defeated the Winnipeg Rowing club by three jpuarters of a length in the fast time of seven minutes flat. Har vard's steady strike and maching- precision finally told, but the Canadians ut up a remarkably fine fight This afternoon tiie Union Boat tub, of Boston won their semi-finals Pwo United States crews in the fin for this trophy is an unusual fea ture The weather was as bad as it possibly could be and showed little prospects of improvement. The day opened with a drizzling rain . which later developed into a downpour ac- companied by a strong cold north wind which kicked up - miniature white caps ofi the course Guiseppe Sinigaglia, the giant lian, defeated Robert Dibble, of ronto, the semi-finals for diamond sculls to-day, by lengths This IHalian is now favorite for ihe finals like als Ita To- the five the in Ferd r bb oe leofesfeafefesfoadeafed i POLL Ottawa, July 3 able that when the eral election polls wil not -close until seven or eight o'clock in the evening, The proposal to make election day a holiday will not be adopted LONGER HOURS, It is prob next gen held, the ed Bg By oh de 3 wlesde dei feoirfedededeoliloded deeded Steamer Still Ashore. Montreal, duly 3e-The Canadian Pacific - stexitier Assiiboia is still ashore on Cove Island, (eorgian Bay, here say she will probably be refloated this aftefnoon. Considerable of her cargo has been The passengers have been landed at Port ed Her Hip. wus accident befell 17 Bivision street, While going tore on the next old lady slipped on' the pavement ind fell, fracturing her hip badly. She latey taken home, and had the in diesel, It was found that he VAS SU ing from Frac Mrs \ hars to \ ser Smith, morning on over corner day he Lhe grocery was Jury an impact hip DEMAGOGIC CLERGYMAN DI SERVING OR RESPLCT, Would Thay Totally Unvepentent--A\And Rather Be With Vanquished Victors, Says Toronto Clerie, Toronto, July Rev. J. W. May wodd, pastor of Euclid Avenue Metho dist church, one of the demagogit clergy who camg under the wratl of Sir James Whitney becauie the: ampaigned against.the bar, write to the premier Ht: is ays in part Allow me to say that even a agogic clergyman' is quite : ving of respect as a "demago premier, But, I admit that it ma: have been a grave indiscretion fo any of us 10 go into our pulpits, with out first submitting our manuscript to your kindly and unbiased (7?) cen sorship, and for fear such a thing miy happen again I would sugges that. you appoint a commission whose duty it will be to prepare : few sermons for. feeble minde clergymen whe ought not to haw any convictions of their own, to ons. 4 when you say that thes were anxious, above ai for the success of this part: ] you utter a positive and palp slander against men quite a rientious as your again, sir, when yo charge that these clergymen usec "intemperate, violent and abusiv language." you anly pile slander upo' slander That is the one and con spiegous thing ave preachers did no do Speaking for myself, allow me t say that I am utterly unrepentant and stand unabashed and unasham happier on this occasion to -b the vanquished than to bx b Sir, else, move, able self And, v We Need Thee Every Hour. Fo buy cherries Saturday night a Carnoveky's \ll dollar baskets un sold at six' o'clock "are yours at 90c., at seven for Se. gt eight for 70¢., af nine for fle, at ten for Hc, and i luck (is aguirst us and we are not at the eleventh hour. Atcording to thé London Ohron- ticle the projected trip of the Prince postponed, possibly. a= the result of dates probation, JULY 3, 1914 POSITION FOR WAYWARD BOY Who Was Arrested Here for Follow- ing a Circus. Elmer Wadham, aged sixteen, oO Toronto, who was arresied hete two weeks ago oi a charge ot vagrancy, having followed Ringling's circus around eastern Ontario, was taken in charge by R. Levy, probation officer of Toronto when he was released on Friday mofning. He was in the juvenile court in Toronto. He was up on a charge in the juvenile court in Toronto and was -gllowed out on The lad will be placed position in Toronto, and was west Friday afternoon in a taken ce of Sangvic fies, N.Y. JulF's of living * has been within the past fed days, Jority of restgurant keepers, men advanced the price and ham sandwiches from five is Up Goes Gouverneur, I'he high manifested as the ma by agree- ol pork cents Lo cost have each eatables, it nitl-oi-fares, a lew being is said, are appearing also higher Much the Opher on the than they disapproval public vere weeks ago. expressed by is Death Sentence for Killing Child. Sydney, N.S., July B.--Gustay Brau- ver was found guilty 'and sentenced to hung on September 16th next, for the murder of Elizabeth Koziol, a German years and ten months, Grove, in May last. When the sentence of death was pronoun ed the prisoner swooned, and fell heavily to the-Hloor of the prisoner's box WHALE MADE STIR INP. E. |. HARBOR The Monster, In his Excitement, Made A Dash Up The River Charlottetown, P.E.I ily 3. There was cons'derable excitement about the harbor. yesterda awirg to the appearan.e ot! a good sized whale, which seemed to become be- wildered once he got inside . and took a trip part way up one of the rivers which flow into the harbor be- fore he found his way out again A number of motor beats were chas- ing the strange visitor. je DIST RICT DASHES girl, aged at Birch hive Clipped from Our Many Exchanges. Cheese sold at Brockville Thursday at 12 3-4e. Rev. Wesley Hall, 'Methodist pas- tor Canonto, for the dst two years, has been transferrea to Arden, his sucessor is Rev. Mr. Samson. The marriage. of Miss Sarah Jar- beau, eldest daughter of Mr. wand Mrs. John Jarbeau, and Joseph Lan- drie, Ompah, took place Tuesday, June 30th. . David, Melntyre, Middleville, lost the top of one of his fingers while en- gaged at road work. The accident, 1 painful one, was caused by a sharp falling on his hand for of News on stone John Lee applied salary as turnkey the Lanark jail. Mr. Lee has been forty nine years in the service of the coun- ty He began at $300 a year and this vear reaches $800 Un Thursday evening the conmgregn- tion of the Methodist church. Lan ark. met at the parsonage and pre sented their organist, Migs Iva Robeson. with a "beautiful ole 1 neck lace set with pearls, prior to her de parture for Beachburg. After an illness of' five months' dur- Joseph Walters, of Lanark passed peacefully into' rest Mr. Walters sufiered pancreatis. + He was A widow and an . increase in county tion township, on June 29th. from carcinoma wed sixty-two years. two daughters survive These are the graduates of the aurs school at the Eastern Hos- ital, Broekville Misses Jean Gib- on, Hamilton; Nellie McCaffrey, irockville; Irepe Race, Brockville: Annie Rand, Scotland, and Myrtle Viltse, Lyndhurst ' On Sunday last Mr. and Mrs 'hérlas Moulsqn, venerable and es- eemed residents of Elizabethtown, were fifty vears married and in hon- ir of the event the family celebrated t on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Moul- on were surrounded by all their hildren and = twenty-thr&&ETand- 'hildren es All to Wife. Ome of the short- wt documents ever filed in the local orobate office is the will of the late ie0rge McDougall Shaw, assistant uperiniendent of the Royal Vietoria Hospital, who died. on March 6th last. It reads: "I hereby will very description Yeteve Harris." The property consisted yonds and real estate. ve Leaves Montreal, July 3. property . of wife, Elaine all my to my stocks, of To Race to Prinyee's Cove. On Tuesday the Kingston boats hat are entered In the events at he I.. Y. R. A, regatta at Prin- er's Cove will race to that place. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday wre the days for the races and boats vill hq entered from Hamilton, To- 'onto, Rochester, Watertown, Na- /anee and other places. Portugal to Exhibit. Washington, July 3.--The Portu- ruese Senate yesterday voted $100.- | 100 for an exhibit at the Panama ex- iibition at San Francisco. The customs returns for Montreal for the last month show a decrease 3f $500,000, compared with the fig- wres of Jine, 1913. The figures are $1,800,000 and $2,330,000. Mrs. General Booth will come to "Tanadq in the fall. In connection with this visit, Mrs. Booth will con- 1uct the annual territonsl congress not lie But statisti- their im Toronto. ; {en to the Whig to-day LAST EDITION CANADA WILL DEPORT DEPENDENT IMMIGRANTS Goverment Besieged by For; Ee eigners Out 0 Of Work - . MANY ARE PENNILESS mony given ete a ome : WANT EMPLOYMENT OR TRANS. | in bankruptcy. by PORTATIQN HOME. ; Is whose wife vealed that Mr. Hull has © been supported by Nis wiiaze since the time of their mar. riage three years ago. Hull admitted frankly a L 3 8 : [# without hesitation that Miss = & Bread Line at Ottawa City Hall-- | Anglin furnished their house, + They Believed Immigrant Litera- | % Paid his car fare, bought hf ture, and Came This Land ef in ix spending monty : Opportunity. : He also admitted that he i. not work, and had at thé ~ present time no means of & livelihood except that provid- ed by his wife. i$ % Hull, July 3 employment' in sharply home to terday afternoon, Conditions of 'anada were brought the government ves- when some four or five hundred of unskilled laborers, | mostly Ruthenians and Ukranians deeded Sb hth, sembled the immigration 3 co PRESIDENT IS PROUD Kind. They said that | to Canada believing | immigration litern To The Mexican Peace Conference At Niagara Falls--He Tells Them So this Was the They have | theen..out. of work. in the , capital now [for months, and are penniless, 1i | work to be had they wanted | transportation back to their hors in Central and "Eastern Furope, whers | the bulk of the immigration has come | D.C, July 3.--"4. am since the present. government assumed | intensely proud of Che way you repre- office sented your country," was President The | Wilson's salutation in the White House cials was i corridor to-day to Justice Lamay and tions, the Frederick Lehman, United States .com- musstoners to the mediation eonferenge, who arrived from Niagara Falls, Ont., to-day. They said the conferences would be resumed as soon as the war- ring Mexico factions could be brought together on a plan of provisional. .gav- ernment Ottawa, un + fn * of as outside lices asked for sistance of thes the government's ture of recent vears that land of opportunity for all and some had come was not Washington, the departmental offi «under , existing condi- vernment-eoiild "do" little finding "employment, except ease, of whe were fitted wanted work farm la Ffforts being made bs: the to many of the men out on the farms as can be' ae commodated there under the what restricted present demand. Mean while heen a bread "line at the the past few morn: ings and free food has been supplied by the civic charity limit jed extent, In ng reply. of that gO towards in the for and borers department those to as are send as some 6 lamoring for v Vote, Stoo kholm, July 3.--The Swedish parliament Tuteijved a monster peti< tion signed by 350,000 women in fa- vor of women's "enfranchissment, A hill having that object 'is now in the diet and has the support of en- tire liberal party, but it is that' the first will there*has - city "hall for office to-a of similar conditions exist Montreal, Winnipeg and other cities, the department is 'taking steps to arrange for the deportation of all immigrants who have become charges on public 'charities, Under the immi- gration act any immigrant who he 'comes a pubis chifrge within three years of his arrival in Canada may be sent back to his home at the expense of the transportation company which presentatives, 8 being. brought him out. If municipal auth- republican BA 'in. orities request the deportation of any for the presidential nomination in of those in the civic bread lines, { 19186, according to cloakroom gos- the department will after their | sip 1% deportation view ve James R. publican eader of now look : iid Convicts Go On Strike To Finish in a Month. | Trenton, N. J., July 3.--Seventeen convicts at the state prison laid and the as Adam Edward Vrooman, M.P.P., for West Victoria in the last legislature, has 'been given the position of sheriff At the outside, the new pavement | on Princess street will be finished in (down their tools and refused to do one month, was the information giv | any further work so long as the The south | prison contracts should tracts should; be in force. track has been all finished ! ties are being tamped on the north | 1000 ) Tslands-Rochester track as far down as King. street | SS. Caspian leaves at 10.15 non The cement mixer is neal Bagot | Sundays, Wednesda; and street, and they are laying the Bagot | commencing June 7th, for Taeidaye, and King street switches. The - | Islands, and at 8 p.m. for Rochester. phalt plant is ready to'start anytime, | ------------------ being set up near the G. T. R. freight | sheds on Wellington street The | bloc that are to be put in around the, track have not yet arrived, and . the asphalt'cannot be laid ahead of | of fontu ictoria. the blocks All the obstructions, | enderson Campbell, le such as sand and stone piles, have | Forks, died at his daughter's, Ts. been removed between Montreal and | Frederick Croft, 8t. Walburg, Sask Sydenham streets 2 nr eens ---------------- Wolfe Island Garden Party. | THEDAILY BRITISH WHiG The garden party held on the rec- | : tory lawn, Wolfe Island, Thursday {18 CN SALE AT THE FOLLOW evening was dn every way a splen- | ING CITY. STORES Sh did success and in no small measure | this was dle to the assistance giv | Puckaure ig re +396 Kiag 8: en by the friends of Garden and College Buok Store Simcoe Islands. The Salvation Ar-|,. Grocery a 'oon my Band of the city rendered | Cullen's @ vat Cor. Prin Sriacess excellent programme, vocal and in- | Frohténae, Hotel on strumental. Hiram Davis and sister, Gibson's D: Store sxsviOningS Miss Mattie, Mr. Cosgrove, Mids | Gtbeaw | ni ~ Murat Square Steins. Mrs. R. Russell and Mr. and MeGsiPs Cigar ar Cop rigses Mrs. Thomas hii Sonteipted to! Meleo Grocers ar rin, Kin the programme. ey. Mr. Mocris- oi 1134 wlon on, Preshyterian winister, gave an | Medley Dink Nite 345 University Ave Address and Rev. Walter Cox. rec ' RA rs tiseeesT0 Princess tor of Gananoque, was present for | Tous rug Store 3 unds. 4 short time on the ground Lowe's Grocery ,..........Portamenth Margaret Anglin, actress, Joris3 N Doctor Gets Hava ard Appointment. Dr. Walter R. Bloor, son of George Bloor, Ingersoll, Ont., has been ap- pointed senior professor of biologic- al chemistry at Harvard universitp, where he took a post-graduate course after graduating in medicine at Queen's university, Kingston. BISHOP IS MOBBED AT CHURCH CONSECRATION English Parishioners Show Resent ment After Discharge Of Pop- ular Curate London, July 3.---Extraordinary scenes marked fhe consecration yes terday by the Bishop of Exeter of 2 church near Plymouth. For some time past local feeling has run higl in consequence of the enforced de parture ,of the popular curate, the Rev. T. Marchant, to whom a presen tation was made recently by mem- bers of all denominations in the par ish. * At the conclusion of the consecra tion ceremony a rush was made, a' the clergy. as they left the chubch and cheers were raiséd for th absen! curate. Missiles weré. thrown a! the! vicar and after a running figh' for about a quarter of a mile during which blows were freely éxchanged the bishop took refuge in a friends automobile. MARRIED. TON--~BARNES---At Si. May's on July 1st, 1914, Barnes to John. Arthur A Real A beautiful ihe asm Kind" for 3120 e 705. Summer a Lime Juice Lime Juice Cordial Lemonade Orangeade Welch's Grape J Court.