Daily British Whig (1850), 6 Jul 1914, p. 1

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The Baily British -- ------------ EE --_------ - RE - KINGSTON, ONTARIO, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1914 YEAR 81 NO, 154 ol CE ------------ : ' 4 mo a A -- count of 1914 marking a century of . : ; The veteran teamer . Rierrepout peace between Canada and the United ¢ Which has been doing duty in and . States Ihe 14th was cheered along . [around Kingston for over forty In Face By Packa ¢ of Lighted tha Hat} ) a rx : il rin ! the line of march loth the brass . ; years, will be taken to the Richelieu > and bugle 'bands 'gave good satis » 5 Vi LA ~ ¥ in in front' of the Woodrufi house' on &* > and Ontario Navigation company's! i . + ship yards at Sorel, Quebec a the! irecr ers tion 'on the trip Ihe former played 8 at | } y course of a féw days, and-will under -------- I Ww » --- ¥ ent 3 There Will Be 2,400 Cadets Eve yovire, Whol thal Swaine, acting. quartermits The Whole City Stood In ' | | Gi 3 work is completed, the vessel will! Dwaine, acing quartermaster, preced. ole Under Canvas | ¢ ¢ likely be used for ihe most part on' A ed the regiment to Wakertown . and TTR \ | i completed the necessary arrangements Respectful Silence as p-- The steamer Pierrepont is one of | : 3 Sunday's was the last regimental ; 3 excursion traffic, although it was 4 | tor its arrival. : . 3 I'he men brought many souvenits - - i the oldest crafi running out of jg 'nfortunate Lad Wa Arthur CRE "KE ON MON. | { Kingston She was built in 1871. The us » . aa: parade of the season, and before dis- WERE FIRST TO ARRIVE ON MON. | * [§ A For miny years Capt. Coleman j.| Smith, Plum Strcet----Not Known Imissing it at the armonries: hete: | WRRE HELD IN WESTMINSTER DAY MORNING, : : Hinckley was in charge of the! . H Firecrackers Were! Aimed at | Major lawson, commanding, express- ABBEY, LONDON. - Pierrepont, and the captain says that Him or Not. od the satisiaction® of himaelt and of " . s 3 . with suitable repairs she would stilt! . {cers of the success that has attended i ; ng The Camp Arrangements Are the| I§ ipa tank as one of the best of the local, A serious accident' which: Game the corps this year. Due, to an ex [Tarif Reformers Are Circulating Very Best--A Guarded Swimming | fleet of vessels. The vessel is one close to ruining the eyesight of tent, fo the ammual field work during Millions of Copies of Chamber- : | is on | ¥ Pool in the Lentre of the Camp 7 of the besi-known in this district young lad, Arthur Smith, aged | the past three vears and the standard lain's Last Message Regarding His Ground. | ru 4 : For many years she did gallant work twelve years, occurred on 'Sundav joi Nt 0's' qualification, the regiment Empire Policy - Whi : | ; di > breaking "ee | afternoon, when this .lit{lé fellow was | is more efheient to-day than ever be- my ue large aL prom nes lo be iA of the/ % : | ----n | struck in the face with a package of |iore. lis parades averaged 310 this Birmingham, July 6 --After - im- a Bekt adet camps Byes I i R ol Army Wort Does Damage. | gunpowder, which had been lighted |season, and, what is most important, | pressive services to-day the body of heights Trigg Fo ny Oring id London, Ont., July 6--The dread- and thrown by an unknown party. [the 14th was well represented at Pe- | the late Hon. Joseph - Chamberlain | the cadets from the different corps| | = , ed army worm has made ifs appear- | Young Smith was just in the act of |tawawa. Ihe parade dismissed with interred at Key Hill cenfetery. All | of the 3rd divisional area commenced | BR ; ance in several districts and has al- getting over a fence at the rear of | three cheers for the (.0), Birmingham st00d in respectful si- | ddsdbddubidddtdids 10 assemble. The Kingston cadets ready caused losses of many thous- his home, 17 Plum street, when the Ihe 14th has the nucleus of a |)ance as the body of the dead states- RAN CE m-- 3 were the first to arrive on the - : ! ands to onions, oats and other pro- lighted package was hurled. He did | "crack" corps. The officers aro in- man was born to the Unitarian | QUEEN'S SUMMER SESSION * heights, : i laucts. Onion growers are fighting not know, when asked by a = Whig jdeed grateful to the local employers | church from which the services were | ---- 3 . " + ¥ z PR | Ye "x B who have co-operated this vear in al held. | Opened on Monday--A Large Attend- ' : ¥: This contingent, numbering 211, A the pest successfully with paris reporter, whether it was meant for an { left the armouries about 9.15 a. m. green and molasses. ~ " him or if it was just tossed there in | lOWing "80 many of the men off from At the same time, memorial ser- | ance is Expected. Upon arrival in front of the staff | sport At any rate the boy got the [their work for, regimental events vices were being held in Westminst- The summer session of Queen's 3 wim A ---- -- i a : 5 WILL BE REBUILT. abreast, and Pte. Lyons, of the same n -- | company, marched, under arms, on Veterap Steamer Pierrepont Will Un- | the flank of thy ""Jack.' This was i ! especially flitting this vear, on ac | ; dergo Extensive Repairs. + | THE LIBERALS WIN IN @ EAST LAMBTON. Forest, July 6.--Official % returns show that R. J. Me- cormick,. (liberal), is elected member of the Ontario legis- # lature for East Lambton hy. eleven of a majdrity, instead of Dr. J. B. Marten (conser & vative), as at first reported. . Mr. McCormick . was first, elected to the house in 1908 and -has held - his seat eve since. Much of the conserva-. tive force was.centred here, in an effort to beat the liber- al eleet, This gives the liberals 26 members in the house, in- stead of the former, twenty- five. FHPPEEPP PPP r Perr e ee stated at the company's office to the | -- Whig on Monday morning that it! was not known just what route the [AND HIS EYE IS IN VERY BAD [home with them and "teddy bears" ; steamer would be given CONDITION, which they had won at the street ear- E RY nival were numerous, + ¥ ded ern oP tents every lad underwent a medical 108 DIBBLJ er, London, attended by the king's university opened Monday morning. as Sinn pn I { full benefit of it in the face which ------ : examination, conducted by Lient.- 'anadian carsman who was gde- IRISH TR BUTES PAID {terribly charred" it, as well as his JAS DUNSMUIR LOSES . representatives and statesmen, There wore hier Sanday marhing. Cel. H. R. Duff and Lieut.-Col. A. KE. | Guiseppe Simigaglia, Sthe | | right arm, which be extended to ward OS. yes nd Statesmen. hors Te ee thirty students male ar ay Sadete wero et. bj Tt Diba | JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN ofi-the-flaming-explosive:---- Fhe loft MILLION AND A HALF have seized the opportunity of Cham- | before Tuesday. The lecturers are: amined, they were paraded -to Hheirby pd gths Retina. yu. leve of the lad is in a bad condi "berlain's death to make a vigorous | Latin, N.J. Symons; French, J.P.R. Lents, i ». to the rough con | -- } tion ----l campaign for their cause. Millions | Marchial; English, WwW. EB MeNiell: The camp, which is composed of i . sis ] "After receiving = the injuries the | pus : . of leaflets were distributed on Sun-| mathematics, D. Buchanan; physics. Cru ait hur hehe™ een a isead wn Sots a 7e5 Tenn Jie {S COMMERCE In The British Rave] "wie wing the inure Privy Council Decides Big Case In| oe, "sce my sre fisiriduted on Sua | mathematics, 0. Biichanan: physics grounds which has been used for! Placed on duty all day long. It is] A Feature Also of The voung fe ow J 0 . thing oint ~ u followers regarding his empire | Bonner; botany, W. T. MacClement: camp purposes for years. The six! the duty of the guard to see that the | mother. applistt soma, Sto 2 | Favor of Mackenzie And ; animal biology, J. W. Gibson. : policy. He said: A hundred tents in which the cadets DO¥s do not stay in the water too "Yield nothing, fight it out to the | On Monday, Wednesday and: Fri- will be quartered were pitched by long and also that no soap is used. | be- | day at five o'clock, throughout the an. advance party composed of fifty The boys will be served with thelr | London, July 6--The thing domi- . i 2ddresncs of Seneral ater. men from the R, C. R. meals in four iarge marquees, which | nates all others in every English Jamies I T x d h it e given by members of t , ' ' 1 r Si » or y James D 1ir tenant- | able principles of Britigl unity. AN Major H. T. Hughes, engineer of- {have been arranged on the grounds, newspaper, liberal, unionist, radic Arthut Smith is in- Hw oo ey amr, sormel Homie nant. De abet tactics, but UNiVersity staff and distinguished ficer of the 3rd division, who had} Reid afi Tramorook, wno have the | labo alike. namely, the tclose of third class at Frontenac school and |g thant air taaty A: > vhether you win sooner or later de- | Persons from outside. The session . iy : sadet the same school the richest eitizen of this province, | whether you win ~ | will close Friday, August 14th the supervision of laying out the | contract to furnish the meals, had | Chamberlain's great career Neoth- | 1s a cade loses a cool million and a half dol. | pends on your tenacity." s Y, Aug . , camp, has been very busy since last | every. thing tn Working order on (ing is more significant than the ER N Hire oe an avers SE are deer : ? ey Thursday morning. Monday morning. Right hundred | warm refrences of nationalists and | <dedsdesdododoededoadoofoodesdiedsdeodedeode soso evel by Privy couneh is London British Commons Adjourned. eee [ m---- boys will pe served tn each of two | other Irishmen to Chamberlain's si.- | AHN . 4 : - : ror FAMILY MURDERED 5 . ) A . oy p SD. r years ago Dr. Dums § r 6.--~The co 8 The Five Brigades. large marquees while four hundred | tesmanlike foresight regarding Irish * INSTANTLY KILLED. r Four ye EY Damen, Zod Louden, July : Phe To ag i The five brigades are made up as | will sit down in the two smaller on- |affairs. Many believe that the wul- . Re Ns. | JOurnec this alternoon follows: - a } ate way out of the:present Irish Pembroke, July 6.--Joseph * {to S'r William Mackenzie and Sir spect to the memory of the late J ik = -- aes. | timate way out ¢ 8. prese, Wagner, aged ten years, son * | Donald Mann for $11,000,000. Chamberlain. Th a brief eulogy, Pre- The first brigade in command of Fifty women cooks are employed | maze will be something like the ' : y ; be 2 pis : : : : > ie -- Major W. Y. Mills, is composed of | in preparing the meals. Bight wo- | measure of Irish local self govern- + of Henry Wagner, of Pem- The new owners claimed that they |, ior 'Asquith lauded his dead life i : | . Y. Mills, is 8 po s, 7 - as 8 é self- : ras Ki instantly, y : i o n "pi Kingston collegiate institute, Napa- { men do the carving while four look- ment which Chamberlain and Par broke, was killed, a tan ile ne bought the guiTent acount in the |, political opponent as the "pio Three Generations Were Done To liee collegiate institute, Athens high | after the cutting of the bread ll were at ome time on the point by a log rolling on him while bank as well as a couple of Steam- | er "commoner of. a new: genera- . school," Brockville collegi | one oicuiiing of the bread. er. : out Peking berries injthe % lars used in the cont carrying trade [Tor ,, "Counter Of a new geners Death --Son-in-law Is Under ' + Brockville collegiate insti The caterers have a large canteen ' of hammering out. : les Arc ; 1 ay . x : tute, Renfrew collegiat insti y ; woods about two miles/Trog between Union and San Francisco. «paid tributes s , } : Elate institute, | on the grounds where the lads can | It is however. as the apostle of , ': v . f {BONS pay a St. Andrew's highland cadets, Wil purchase goods at city prices Six 'the empire that Chamberlain is town Mr. unsmuir thought so little o r-- i . i inte inst ans 5 3 th ot y : this y a fe fore . Ser 1 liamstown ; Perth collegiate Inst | hoys are selected from each corps | chiefly remembered in to-day's news » hb Eb This theory that a & Jays before The Late Joseph Waggoner. Blue Isiand, HII, July. 6.--~Fhcob we 1 dlls collegiate institute, to wait on table. | papers and speeches. Columns are | Ex > dividend to himself which wiped out 'Joseph Waggoner died at bis 2. Mosieate, aged Phitiie . his "wife, their Ss h clon . kc { re me BLL, ort 8 y t | daughter ou a 3 So -- jwritten. and spoken from the text | mer cottage at Port Stanley of hear aughter, and her two-year-old baby, y rg averal : 2 » osiate insti, and Cobourg col- Some Camp Orders. ; of his_speech on Imperial institute # RTOWN Se daiance In the Tank af se eral failure on-. Sunday. He was fifty-| were found murdered _ iu their. beds, oN pe = command i The Y.M.C.A. men were busy erec- | in November, 1895, when he said: i claimed that the coal mines alone |[OUr Years of age and was a son of | with an axe, early this morning. They "Major Barragar, includen mand oo] ting heir tent on Monday 'morning. ("i beHeve in the British empire. I were sold and not the steamers. The | Mrs. Waggoner, Princess street. De- | were a prosperous German rming street wheal gant ville: Bellevi tava The following are some extracts ; helievé in the British race. 1 be- ? as ip rai rh iy nell. has declared in 'avor | "eased was well and favorably known family. Some time 880, Mre. Mans- 8 y eville; leville high Kk h 3 Has he British is the BY 14TH REGIMENT WAS AN EN- | privy con as > in this city and was married to Bella, | field, the daughter, separated from high school Waeen Alexander school, | Ken from the camp orders' on {lieve that the British race | A . BYENT of the new owners with costs atrick Dev : Belleville; Queen Victoria Belleville: | Monday morning: greatest of governing races that the JOYABLE EVENT. daughter of the late Patric eV- her hushand, who has not been seen Rt. Alichast's academy, Bellevill: Field . officer for to-day Majdr world has "ever seen." { tn EL lin, of Kingston. y | since F'renton high school; Guards Corps, Mills, O. C. 1st battalion; fleld offi- Ea [The Kingston Riflemen Were Splen- Assaulted at Watertown \. ¥. The late Mr. Waggoner was horn | M Ca ORawa; 'Tamworth; St. Marys cadets, | "7 fOr to-morrow, Major Barrager, | TWO BRANDON MEN DROWNED! Vidly od I Entertained While returning to the armory at [in Glenburnie and spent the greater More Gerrymandering. Kingston; Remptville gh 710. ©. 2nd battalion; next for duty. Seiden { giiy "ireated: and Entertained. Watertown, on Saturday evening, one |part of his life in Kingston. Fer ii other township in the Niagara Third brigade, in command of Capt. | Lieut. Jamieson, O. C. Srd battalion. | peifreq Ont in Lake at Mercy of the They Arrived Home at Noon en "oe 00 the brass band of [many years the deceased has fun a Sistriet, aoked for cherries, added to Jamieson : Peterhoro collegiate insti. ! The Cartwright property and the Waves Sunday. the 14th Regiment wad assaulted fy thotel business and every summer |our alrea y large territory, 'first 18,' Lindsay a institute: Mill. | COttages at Dead Man's Bay are ont aves ; The o : some unknown men. Without ny |went to Port'Stanley with his family. | shipment will arrive Tuesday mora. ra aay. callegiite institute; Mill of bounds for all ranks. . | . Winnipeg, Man., July 6--Two The visit of the 14th regiment to warning, the Kiigston volunteer was |He belonged to the Catholic Order | ing, six quatt baskets will sell for pak cdllegiate institute, Campbell Bathing i hibited in the lake | PTOMInent financial men of Brandon, | Watertown, N. Y., for the fourth of { © 2 the head and then relieved |of Foresters and ranked high among | 40¢; eleven-quart baskets for 75¢; at ford collegiate ingtitute, Stirling col exe at Hf a po ¥ rid 8 1a e Manitoba, J. J. Millidge, former man July is attributed by all ranks. to Tapped on J ie Thora Some lads |its circles. On Monddy morning, | Carnovsky's. legiate institute, Madoc collegiate in ex Ry Pom er y e SUpesvis on ot AR 1 ager of the Union bank. recently in- have been a very enjoyable holida: Er at the time of the afiair, vell- Peter Devlin, William street, left for | ------ 2 stitute, Norwood collegiate institute, | Staff officer and at times as stated in spector, and John Hines, munager of The mavor of that American city | "08TVY ¢ Vy the above place to take charge of At Camden, N.4., John Wesley Hug. UUme il it 1 camp orders ' $18 RE ed when they saw the bandsman fall 3 | A y memee Co egiate mstitute, Almonte All codon laut pia i he John Hanbury's lumber business, said in nis official speech of wel , tiie 'ground with the result that |the remaips, which may likely be | ter, twenty-seven, died, onday morn high school, , Pembroke cadet corps, » ad tins ructors must 'be Pre- | were drowned in Lake Manitoba last 'come that Canadian and Americans Che mien. made their escape. Une of [brought to* Kingston for burial. | Ing. after terrible agony in an epi wl high school, Ottaws separate . I Srey White rt pid ro | Doguing. They drified out inte the'on the border are Yery mearl . Watertown volunteers. who hap Deceased's mother, Mrs. Waggon- | tic fit, caused by a firecracker thrown school, uslon: 8 1 s Lake during a storw and broke the akin, though they do live under dif ie Waterto . > = nol R eho ta Be Aa ni time k- [er residing at Williamsville; a wid-{ at him by a boy on independence day. Fourth brigade, in. command of ready to give assistance in case of j oars attempting to get back to the. gerant flags, and that the keys of pened 33 he Dassing Pith nhs OW. @ brother and five children sur-| The Ottawa cadets who go into Li Rr a gh ao of soap in the plunge ! i dagr th of Po a b hell Watertown were at the disposal of to = drill hall : ve Hs brotha Ie Jon Nagean- | camp arricias idle oe school, Newcastle high school, Brigh us § 8€ | place north of Portage La Prairie. | (po Canuck volunteers. The members A : er, who lives at Owen Sound. 1e | city on Monday erngon -at '2.30. ton eauts, Victoria, Louise, Macedon baths is not to be permitted under | When last séen ine miles out they "of the old 14th were well taken care Wore o B thin Suits children are Selina, Mary, William, | o'clock. A train made up of seven 4 ald, Central, Frontenac and Cataragui [any consideration. | were lossed about by huge waves 'of. This was the verdict of officers i ore so Hathing 3 r Joseph and Harold. | coaches brought the ladé, via C.P.R. cadet corps of hingston, Bowmanville, Fires are not to be started in or! The upturned boat, was found "and men when they returned to the When a motor boat party wished | \ : we ' g ng i ission | ning ; . + { a Yimer, Wellington, Vankleek Hill and about the camp Without permission | morning ity on Sunday noon. to sland at the Cedar Island wharf Spanish Nicknames. { ; Hawkesbury. from the camp commandant. | sn ™ 2 rn E = rday afterno he pilot had 3 . Wi Elk he hosts), fon Saturday afternoon the pi \ 4 . ; : TR wr Fa | The Watertown Elks, (the hosts), 3 alia pays in which Fifth brigade, in command of Lieut The following is the syllabus of HOT WEATHER AT LAST. {the local military representatives, |to make a dash around the "island, One of the pecu iar ways nv | Ww T'rénch : Cor igh schoo " nesday: ¢ 2 --- € es Te J . 1 ovibnd Spanish differs from English is in the | a W. 'trench ; arawall Sigh chool, | work for Tuesday 3.10.10 .a m., . : . and citizens in general combined in [as young men were swimming with- p ; of the la 1 oE ives to an | IR CN SALE AT THE FOLLOW Morrisburg high school, Prescott high {squad drill; 10 to 11 a.m., section | It Was 99 4 in the Sun Monday their efforts to make the stay of the | out bathing suits. There is Do-one | NAMES © the anguages 2 8 all | Vv «of i , . #1 2 . , of { ; | 4 ig . ® Ta 8 people with a certain infirmity or| STORES hoal. cchaliy high Shoe, Gat dr} 11 to 12 am. company drill; | Afternoon, riflemen pleasant. int charge of the island, although the De A ans 3 ihivmity | oF} ING CITY : v p } y ig? y's : i y ' & : 8 ¥. § *hool br ret a Pll Noni A d 2103 Pum, ompany drill My but it's hot bis time-| The trip to and from Watertown city has been granted the use of it to as el ciego, a man with but one | Puckuell's News Depot ..295 * v Sarleto aoe, Ne 2h "anc , REE TR | worn expression was heard Monday, [in jtself was of a duration not to |for a park. Swimmers should know « . is cross-eved | Clarke, J. W, & Ceo. Camden Fast INOTDENTS OF THE DAY } . : eye as a chato, one who is cross-eyed : 5 : . " { and there was good reason for it, for | tend to be weary. The 14th left | better than to expose themselves Sor is a bisojo, a cojo is a lame man, and | College Book Stare , - it certainly was warm Saturday | there shortly after nine o'clock on thera are always snapshot fiends |, anco has b arm. It he is | Coulter's Grocery .... + Notes of the Camp. J . TE . 4 a | y P A are ys a manco has but one arm. 8 Li pi the ny Fucodut | Newsy 'Paragraphs Picked Up by Sunday and Monday were all warm Sunday morning, and, after an |ahout, besides picknickers. humpbacked he is a jorobado, If] Cullen's Grocery, Cor, Frimcess morning there will be about 2,500 hoys | Our Busy Reporters | days ' ' {hour's run on the train, embarked --- re---- baldheaded a calvo, and if his hair | Fremtemse Hotel ..........0 under canvas Miss Agnes Lawler, of loronto, is! | At 2 o'clock Monday afternoon Ue fon the steamer America at Cape Up to the Minute News. is very short he is a pelon. The femi- | Gibson's Drug Store ,. "Col, F."P: RB. Hemming. camp com- | Visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bryson, Uni thermometer in front of the police | vincent. The run over was delight I'he American Press Association, of [nine tities for the same classes are | MeAmley's Hook Store mundant, and officer in éharge had | VeTSItY avenue j Station, which 18-1n the sun, showed { pn} in fact one of the best features | Naw York City, has completed _ar- | the same, with the exception that everything arranged in line order, on The R.C.H.A. band left Monday for | 79% degrees ai ' |of the outing. rangements with the King Edward they end in "a" where the masculine | MeLeod's Grocery Monday. . Petawawa where it will be in camp | f op Sunday the yee ord J, We or Satisfactory accommodation and | I'heatre for a current news picture | terminate with Mo; These short | Medley's Drug Store 200 University Ave ajor H. T. Hughes has arranged | until August 3rd, | oe a tory a i NEE ILS holesome meals were provided for [slide service, Patrons of this theaire | names are applied as nicknames in| Pauls Cigar Store teresa 70 Princess a large swimming pool in the centre | Mr. Wallace and party, of Pitts. | ShOWec As follows: highest, 76; low the N:C.0.'s and men at the - ar-|will see reproduced photographs of | many cases, and especially among Prouse's Drug Store ..,.319 x Princess of the camp grounds. The water in | PUrgh, Pa., were in the city, on Sun. | ©96 69.4 _| mory. Individual mattress and | happenings they read about in their | the lower classes persons are addres- | Vallean's Grocery ... Montreat the pool 18 two and one half feet | day, mn their automobile. | {blankets were supplied for the rifle daily paper the evening before The | ed or referred to only by these, Lowe's Grocery eresesess Portemonth deep. There are about thirteen | Mrs. Roche-Withrow, and her two | . : men in the large drill hall, which Jonly "three cities in Canada having | names. --San F rancisco Call n thousand gallons of water in the |daughters and one son, left for Toronto, July 6.--Not 3. bumper | J the.scene of much '"'jollification" J this service, are Montreal, loronto -------- | ea Medicine Hat, where they will reside | €rop but a good average in all kinds | 3. idav' ni but of the re |and Kingston. Out-of-Town Boats Here. | BATESON--In Kingston on July § z pool. = Six shower baths have been |' | of in is ti Da during Eriday night, but of Bi g . i 1514, Jane Bateson, eldest danghe ; a araueer near t in future. {3% Brain is the prospect from the {verse Saturday night. The firs Three out-of-town vesels were at | ter of the late Matthe : rranged in a mara n e ) gt late Matthew Bat i i! Mrs. David Woodhouse, of Uolling- | western Canadian provinces this! of 8 "mad igh i] au INP : y e y hin the 1 Funeral * her | i : swimming pool. To make sure that Ps i |B fy many of the boys "made a night of EAGERLY AWAITING the Yacht'club wharf within the last | Fun al from: her late residence, none of the boys take any chances 1°00 street, and her sisters, Misses | year, acegrding' to reports gathered [it." After strolling about the street « twenty-four hours, including the William St. on Tuestay at 2.30 Ghia . Y siattime a dw te . : " A a | m, to St. Paul's shurch, while fn the pool a guard has been Maggie an 5 Maud Givens, are visiting | from agents in all districts, [for some time with plenty doing, cruising power boat Corlew, of | v Rly Shy E their Sone i mn Hewego, NA a t. ott] ¥ Ln lhe number of the Kingston boys return Memphis, Tenm.; the Idalia of the | S.: 4 Jones, ivision street, le | Fit 1 . a a lub the Peter | iy COMILY MEMORANDA ' _ | ror cimp af Loughboro Lake on Mert | ONLY TWELVE KILLED [0.10 the mers, to Greate Sow Rochester Sac Tub a travelling | City Council, 8 p.m ¥ day Mr.' Jones, who is. eighty jiun a ea : As To Whether Habeas Us mail y by M i AND 879 INJURED | score of whom were attempting to thirty miles an hour owned y Mr. | | Division Court, 9 am, Tuesday } von a {that 1 i t am esda Years of age, went out and pitched | snatch a few hours' sleep. But. i I I of du Lieisinger, of Plattsburg, N. Y.. who {with the 14th tired, the following Sha ssue in Case Hin S is on his way to Edgewood near Al- tor noah of Page 3, right hand corner [hwy tte Hoi" luk op cue ------------------------ i p ) ~para club Le - PY 4 lind, arrived in the: ci Sunday | Sam' | night saw the men quietly take to ; neou exandria Bay. Another yacht was in ' Ji or ey oa Sunday in Uncle 5 Sane Fourth of their mattresses and fgw had to coax At Va ver port but could not get permission to | . fishing. ° The club is in charge of | July Celebrations On {sleep. During the early hours oil Ottawa, July 6.--This is judgment |land at the waterworks wharf. The | Mabel to Julia Capts. Vanrooy and Oden. i | the morning, as in the case of the [day in British Columbia. The courts [lack of sufficient wharves is a sexi i Constable Thomas Mullinger now' Saturday | regiment's bivouacks when on ma. of, that province will, thig afternoon, {ous setback to the visiting boats. | i holds the title of champion fisher. | A 3 { noeuvres at Petawawa, Ahe scene oi [give decision in 'the case of the Hindus meena: \ LA Weautifal am ! man of the police force. Saturday | Chicago, July 6.--Saturday Was the sleeping 273 was quite unigue. who have been exercising their British he iia int he was fishing at Wolfe Island and | UBale Sam's "sanest ever' fourth of The 14th was served with meals in sitignship ior the past 'two months William Devlin, charged with hav- | Phome 108, : k 3 " ." " wh { July, according to the casualties | ' ss hall. They were |abdird a Japanese ship at Vancouver ing stolen two sides of bacon, six 1 beard you speak at the hooked" on to a'four-pdund bass, | the mrmory me ¥ g {, club last week, and | enjoyed A barn owned by Patrick Kelly ot | tabulated and published to-day by {declared first-class by the men, and | harbor. If the judges at Vancouve packages of erackerjack and six bot- | the little talk more than I can Sharpton was burned on Saturday. j the Chicago Tribune which makes a | ,yieinction was procured by the su- | to-day decide that the habeus, corps tles of whiskey, came up fog trial tell' you. A colt, which was in the barn at the [Sng ighy or heoping ok Indep- | rvision of Mrs. F. M. Pratt and Siial} Jesve in the cafe of 4 RL ais, before Judge Lavell aunty Next time you have anything [ime Was very much frightened and or all le filled and $79 hurt In {irs B. Allen. The dh re las on leit. : Priver ot four oh bok E. Day rep- v aflie ' g 9 the billiard an a - . . is : %. to say about houseehold eflic- f iced - nas aawed Smith, who was Saturday celebrations, mostly 'hy j Sliowed to. oo armory.. This cer-| Judge Doherty, minister of justice, | resented the accused. Bail was | Jewcy, I want Cad to take up 1 Arh Gould,' 'deckhand . on the [Premature explosion of fireworks | tainly was' appreciated. The officers | acting minister of interior too. He | asked for, and Mr. Whiting agreed | e question of advertising. | steamer { aspian, met with a painful Some of the injured may yet die of { wera accommodated at the Woodruli |SPent many years on the bench him- | to allow $1,000 on the Prisoner's Does every woman unde:- accident. Sunday. He/fell on the rail. | 00ckjaw. The next best record was 'Hn ~ sel, and the immigration department | personal bond and $500 in Iwo sure- stand what an important part ing of the steamer. An N-ray exam- [last ry when twenty-five were kil | Se nturday afternoon, the 14(h giicisis ed ha he will be shle to ties. : | the reading of news r ads er § Bota o led afd 1,032 hunt. | AE is Ie i ! ion in | Walk around the decision in Vanosu- a ---------- g pape fauCion showed that no bones were | was, of conrse' the chief attraction in ver to-day, if it does not shit him. To-night and To-morrow. | ments Dr. Day arrived and made References temporary. dressibgs after which: he | temporary ¢ ¢ "took thd boy to the Hotel® Dieu in | Mann his automobile. end. Your cause cannot fail, Vancouver, B.C., July 6.-- Hon. | cause it is based on the imperish- ot deo oe bob a A Good Average Crop. DIED t 'Phone 577 Dear Julia: Plays in hep Shee, of home Must Pay 1 T | the parade, "marching past,' with Io Ha" HE or td-uiohi atonamy ¢ Ben} been a The warm weather has come in Must ay Income Tax. [the Watertown company of New Yori: : om SE antil nine to-night, persistent ad reader from the |i, LC "EE we business for the | Sarnia, Ont.July 6It is estimated ' State Guards andl the Marine Re Rankin's Majority 257. |pig baskets. rod cherries only 23. Start, 1 wouldn't have such a i R. & O, beats and they are wow he- {that about 200 Canadians Who To- |serves. at the lair grounds. It was | At the court house, on Monday,with | New arrivals in the morning of the happy, cory home | to-day {ginning to carry their old time side at Sarnia nd work at Port Hur- |a hot match through the eity and to fone poll (Battersea) to hear from, Re- [best red preserving . cherries only either. would you. | longs ~The large boats. North King {on will be affected by the new Uni | and. from the grounds. The Union|turmng Ofbcer J. A. Keanedy an- |75c, at Carnovsky's. : y {and Caspian, andl the Thousand Js- {ted States income tax law. The ma- | Jack was edrried with the Stars 'and. nounced that the Frontenac vote on ---- land steamers are making dandy | jority of-these are girls working for | Stripes at the head of the procession. | June 29th stood : Rankin, - 1,405; Mrs. Lea and daughter, Mr. and; tours and the crowds are found {Small salaries, and general indigna-|Sergt. £. Baker ("UC company) hear Spinks; L148; majority 'for Rankin, | Miss Lidford motored to Dog Leke |} aboard, * tom is felt. : _ fing it. The two fags were Ie 4 Sunday. ; i

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