YEAR 81 NO. 155 ------ _ KINGSTON, ONTARIO, TUESDAY, JULY 7. 1914 THREATENING OUTLOOK IN ULSTER ONCE AGAIN Outbreak Feared On it In Belfast WHEN CARSON ARRIVES | NATIONALIST VOLUNTEERS ALE GREATLY INCREASING. Gun-Running Vessel Lands Ammun i tion Under the Noses of Warships ~Keeling of Resentment Against | the House of Lords. « London, July 7.--Despite assurances | that the House of Lords merely car ried the second reading of the Home | Rule bill to give an opportunity for drastic amendments, word comes from l IStay this moming that Ulsterites are in a threatening mood, and fears are expressed that Carson's return to Belfast on Friday will be the sig- nal for an outbreak. A sensational story was published here to-day that under the very nos es of seven of his majesty's warships of the destroyer class, a gun-running vessel named Belle slipped through last night and landed many. thous ands of rounds of modern ammunition on beaches and rocks at points. Admiralty officials cline to commit themselves regarding this rumor. There is a feeling of deep resentment against the House of Lords whom Ulster regarded as its protector. The word "traitor' is being ireely used in north and weet Ireland to-day in regard to the lords' action National Volunteers Increase. Pelfast, Ireland, July 7.--The tional volunteers are growing ingly. - Their prevent strength is es eimated at 153,500, an increase pf 261 centres and nearly 40,000 men since June 10th. County Mayo has | five thousand ex-soldiers drilling, and county Roscommon thou sand more trained men ready to move into Mayo at brief notice. People are waiting in queues before various Dub- lin shops 'to secure admission for or dering national volunteer uniforms rae ---- WAR ON. FAKE BANKRUPTS, District-Attorneys Dee Iare tions Ave Astonishing. Chicago, July 7--The war on fake bankrupts by the United States dis- trict attorneys in Chicago is causing some revelations that call for more war, some of it going back into ev- ery suspicious bankruptcy case that has been in the federal courts in the last three years. "We are going to go back as far as the statute of limitation allows," said Distriet-Attorney Wilkerson. "Concentrated and aggressive action will be made and the. co-operation of all reputable lawyers is sought. Agents of the department of justice will investigate every report made before a refdree in bankruptey Something must be done to purify the bankruptey situation fn the fed- eral courts. Judge Landis has taken a hand in the matter. The revelations recent ly made by credit men for big con: cerns of the frauds from which they suffer from debtors who .go into bankruptey courts are said to be sensational. The National Associa- tion of Credit Men has been point- ing out the cost to the public from the losses in bad debts, the thrifty being taxed for the benefit of the debtors. The secretary and treasui- er of the National Association, of Credit Men, T. H. Tregoe, of New York, says: "Notwithstanding the commercial morality of the people of this country its bad debts waste amounts to more than $200,000,000 annually; this loss taxes every man, woman and child in the land and it] means an increase in the cost of ving to every consumer. The pur- chasing power of the country is af- fected; the whole world is affected | and the whole world is responsible." various here de-! na- | amaz or two Revela- " Will be Liberal Candidate. London, July 7.--Rev. Dougald Mac Fadyen, gon of Dr. Mackadyen, a for mer president of the Congregational Union, has been adopted as the libera candidate in West Somerset DAILY MEMORANDA See top of page 3, right, hand corner for Dronabiiities. Mabél to Julia Dear Julia: I heard you speak at" the club last 'week, and | enjoyed the little talk more than I 'can tell you. Next time you have anything to say about houseehold eflic- jency, 1 want you to take up the question of advertising Does every woman under- stand what an important part the reading of newspaper ads plays in her scheme of home" economy? If I hadn't been a persistent" ad reader from the start, I wouldn't have such a "happy, Cosy home to-day-- either would you. { the ime two | is not | beat { haven't gone {sold RT... e CHAMBERLAIN te Fo Joseph 1 fathey RTCHE AND WELCH FIGHTING IN LONDON, Both Are Confident Of Victory For Lightweight Champicnship 0f World July 7 Cham London, The fight for the lightweight championship of the | | world between "Willie" and holder, champion, "Freddie" British title about five o'clock, this after- noon, Canadian time Ritchie says: I am not worrying about Welsh's twenty-two victories in past fifteen months He years- ago when I was a youngster but 1 have mproved and expect to win Welch says 'My based on the fact that Ritchie, but on my long and punching power back any. Eigene -Cor- present Welch, place successive I once ring experience rin is referee. CAPTURES 5,634,000 FLIES. Louis Health Department Makes Monthly Report. July 7.--~Fifty-seven gal have been captured this St. Louis bealth de twenty-four traps set mm the city A "pint" an® using this as wt "5,634,000 St. St. Louis, lons "flies month by the partment in different parts of of flies was counted figured th it w captured catch ill every put a said Aeting Commis Jordan. §The tured included the small green which carries infantile paralysis germs from 'limber-neck' chickens and the species that carries tuberenlosis am typhoid germs." a basis as thes were shows how easy it in St. Louis trap im his Health les cay 'Ihe fy fly would be (0 k i every citizen garbage car sioner species . MR. KINGSTON FAVORED. Probably Appointed on Workmen's Compensation Toronto, July 7.--It js stated in conservative circles that George A Kingston, assistant manager of Union Trust company, will be ap pointed to the commission to ad minister. the workmen's compensa tion act Mr. Kingston is a lawyer by profession As a first the activities of the game eries branch of the public works de pdrtment A. Sheriff has been ap pointed deputy minister of game and fisherfes, and will have fn charge STORSTAD SOLD Commission. step towards enlarging and fish- THE At Montreal for ®175.000 Through Trust Company. July 7--The collier Stors- tad which rainmed the Empress of Ireland in the St. Lawrence was for $175,000 in the admiralty court to-day. It was purchased by the Prudential Trust company, . and | though the identity of the purchas- | ers is unknown, it Is suspécted that the former owners, the Maritime Steamship company of Norway, was | the firm Quebec, Big Sale of; Wool. Regina, July 7.----~More than 50. 000 pounds of wool, worth approxi- mately $9,000, will be shipped by the Co-operative Organization branch the Saskatchewan department of agriculture during the coming week. This wool has been purchased' by Eisemann Bros, Boston, Mass, at the price of 173% ¢ per pound. The oroducers will receive from 164¢ to 17c a pound, which is the full pur- 'hase price less the bare cost of mar- keting. = To be Shackleton's Commander. London, July 7.--Sir Ernest Shavk- leton has appointed Captain F. A, Worslev, lieutenant R.N.R., first of ficer of the Allan liner Alsatian, to the gommand of his .new ship Fadur- charge ! ance, and he will also be in of the mydrographical work of the Imperial Trans:Antarctic exhibi- non. « U. 8. Minister Resigns. . Washington, July TC. F. liams, United Statés minister Greees and Montenegro, has resigned, | It was Williams' alleged criticism'. Wil- | tthe capitals of I eorporations Ritchie, the | takes beat | : | hope of victory | 1 morning, when they told be the | FOR T SERVIC E. Trained to Act Trade Commissioners. Students as Canad to. be n according gr lormed by Ottawa, July 7 8 S10ner the wniversitie now hei ter, minister In adMition Canadian trade velopinent which the univers: practical iraming the actunl trade be equipped with knowledge of the won, both import be kept touch of the various cies in all parts the COMMIS ruited from to a plan Sir George Service is of trade and commerce the knowledge conditions andl 'de they will acquire at they will be ol mm connection with vork of the department of I'hey will thus thorough working trade the domin and export, and wii with the inadian trade the world, the British con became available import to ol fies, and commerce of m agen oi as work vhich use of Canadian under an Foster as with sular or the export made kdward Grey an of service hou by Sir with 112, Sir INCORPORATIONS of ¥ in Canada. FEWER {One Effect wancial July T.~The having a nancial wkd of | Ottawa, {stringency jupon the {in Canada j In the last fiscal vear there feecrease of INI in the number and of $4], | partmental revenue I 1 here ness in company development the liseal © the number |p@pies were chartered, with | tal capitalization of $425 ravens this In the vious | pani es were [gate mearpogation" of companie of In the de uree busi in that healthy irom however, a Year ol com from SOUrce was year 939 charte with capital of $680,762,004 \ X30 652 pre new an agg and re WILL NOT YIELD SEAT. | Calls Story of Resigning for Minister ! Ridiculous. Howard 'G Grenville, i d July Fer P,P the the { Toronto, 'guson, M {asked over phone the newspapers for stance tele tatement made that he was willing {to yield up his riding for the Hon Dr Reaume, minister of ' public | Works, who was tlefeated at Windsor Mr. Ferguson said: I never heard of {until 1 was called up by Otta long about a this Toron would Reaume ridiculous on a despatch asserted thar 1 hand over my riding fo Dr { The &tory is absolutely the face of it." io 1 Martin Objects to English. Mofitreal, July 7.---Mederic Mar {tin, mayor of Montreal, who broke ithe unwritten law governing the elec- fyon of mayors of this city, by run- ining for office when it was the turn {of an English-sfieaking candidate; de clared war on all such nominees j He said because all the | papers had tried to put him on i street, never again would he allow jan English-speaking candidate to be {elected mayor of Montreal without a { | contest and promjsed that if he was nod in Montreal when the election came on he would return and enter the fight ACTION TO BE TAKEN A 10 GEPORT HINDUS Who Will Be Separated Into Batches And Placed On Different Ships Ottawa, July 7.-- There is consid- erable gratificatfon felt in govern i ment circles here at the finding of ; the British Columbia courts uphold- "ing the order in council by which the Hindus on Komagatu Maru refused to enter Canada. Action will now be taken at once to have the Hindus deported whence jthey came It. is feared that the jgovernment will have to bear part at least: of the cost of deportation, i which will probably be effecfed by {separating the Hindus into batches and taking them away on various { ships are | { - JOHNSON SIGNS CARPENTIER. | ( hampion Agrees to Meet French Idol. Paris, July '7..-An agreement w | made for a light between {Johnson and Georges Carpentier jtake place in Paris in 'October. san is guaranteed $20,000 hy Theodore Vienna, who organized the Johnson- Moran fight, plus fifty per cent. of the "movie" monopoly and forty-five per cent. of the gate--" If Carpentier i= beaten by "Cun boat" Smith this month Johnson has an option eancelling the match. Negotiations are also in progress for a fight between Frank Moran and Hombadier Wells at the National Sporting Club, London, at the the summer. MEXICANS MUTINY IN THE EARTHWORKS Heavyweight Jae to John "Flower Of Huerta's Army At "Vera Cuz |. Washington, D.C,, July 7.---Des- patehés from Vera Cruz tell of mu- tiny among the federal Mexicans in | earth works facing the United. States post.' General Funston has authori- .2ed his men to accept the surrender to Jo these men when they offer them- Shaki selves on the usual conditions. This of 'part.of federa) foree was supposed sent a letter to the conditions in Albania that were a to be the flower of Huerta's army, abpesting ¢ to him to put a stop * to recent sensation in Kashinglon and and their disaffection has auged the f Europe. great surprise here. 3 Log | HH operationd | well | and | arrangement | Stringency | During | Was | in | the proposition | English | the | end of | Serious Disaffection Caused Among, MONTREAL MEN INVOLVED On Diamond Smuggling--Indicted in New York. New York, July 7.--Herman J. Dietz and his son Charles, diamond dealers at 87 Nassau street indica- ted yesterday afternoon by a Feder- al grand jury, charged with compli- city in a diamond smuggling plot which, it is alleged, succeeded for Distant Places. some time in bringing across the | Canadian border from $25,000 to 'THE TEST TIDINGS $50,000 worth of gems a month. | Several concerns here and in Can- ada are involved, and the investiga- tions, by Collector Malone, Chief Flynn, of the Secret Service, and and United States Attorney Roger B. Wood, have traced $700,000 worth of smuggled diamonds On these the government has lost $40,- 000 duty. The collector believes that further investigations will show that smugglers brought in more than $1,000,000 worth of goods. Some of the diamonds, it is charged, were brought from ~"Mon- treal by Dietz and his son Frank Burké, a secret service man, found that two mysterious travellers, who went to Canada and returned on night trains, were Dietz and tis gon, though they seldom made. the trip together. ~PITH OF NEWS Despatches From "Near And | PRESENTED IN TH IN THE BRIEFRST POSSIBLE FORM. | The Whig's Daily Condensation of the News of the World From Telo- graph Service and Newspaper Ex- changes, I'he British Colambia venl has decided that enter Canada. a { heese "Pollevill 1 Que., 1 A ty-hive court of ap Hindus eannot sales London, 12 L1-16¢.; to 12%¢ St. Hyacind for twen. goods merchant, Dickson, Peterboro, a dry seventy France, vears aged At Saumur, of was | lis dead years Cenges lLegag known French while attempting neux, one KNOWN © APTAIN the best laviators, killed to double loop in the gir | At Detroit, James MeKechin, of { Collingwood, was sandbagged and rob of ¥50 in an alley Irush street I'he United agriculture, under the direction of eretary Houston, has issued of pamphle 'ts first, aid Ww eds WEL DEAD. Captain James McAllister Succumbed Acute Paralysis. Ont., July 7.--Af- ter suffering for two weeks with acute paralysis, the death occurred Saturday afternoon of Captain Jam- McAllister, who for the past five years has been harbor master here The late Capt. McAllister'was born in Hamilton, Ont., in 1860 and prac- tically his whole career. -has been spent as a sailor upon the great lak- For eighteen years he was mas- Pacific steamer five years ago C.P.R. service harbormaster to Fort William, bea ofl States department of a Serve as to newl es the official count | bs dlots Harry Morel, was declared elected by a of fifiy-eight. In 1911 his fwajority was S08. When to vood of Nipissing conservative majority es ter of the Canadian Alberta, and when he retired from the he was appointed here wood Black Death » poured oil upon a eit burn, Jennie death at Schreiber 1s ulmost instantaneous. The discovery was made |'burg cemetery that the been taken from a body {lhe graves I'wvo hundred rounds of ammunition landed from a collier the of county -Down, concealed in coal bags. ? In a between a speeding | motor-cyvelist an automobile at Cambeértey « Admiral Fdward Perey As he was killed. Hon. George Clare, M.P., | Waterloo, is very seriously {has been taken Battle Mich., f6r special treatment | At Watertown, N.Y.. Miss Ada Puch of Seel ay, Ont., and Wil- | rid "Harris, ¥. sn Ont., were | Milliviad on onday Under the new' naturalization law of Uapada, which comes into force on the Ist of January nekt, a Canadian wo { man who marries | an © alien will take the nationalitv of: her husband Official Count Gives Him Majority of merchants of Prescott Nine. Wednesday, uly July 7--Dr. Martyn (con.) places of business. in Fast Lambton by a ma | Wednesday at twelve noon, or of nine. : "the months of July and August On Saturday i At a conferénce at Torreon, between | .o issued that Vitla's-and Carranza's generals, it 12 | had been re-elected. to an error in reading out a return hoped to conclude an adjustment of | differences hetween the ¢onstitutional rom one of the polls, hy which Me ist leaders. Cormick's vote was stated to have I fhoma ons Toronto, has sixty-seven instead of forty-sev- jSreates » Ren Be rar en, The returning oflicer ' declares orcler Martyn elected Sidney ire ma met | w in Allan- head. had in ond of HANDS WORSE THAN FLIES. Than Dust, Too, Says Health Man. Cleveland, July 7. and diast breed disease faster thdn the health authorities can stamp it out, but the humap hand the most dangerous enemy to family and community health that we hae," de- elared Dr. C. F. Langworthy, gov ernment: food expert, at the closing session' of the Home Economics asso- eintion convention. "Women should not prepare food when their hands - are dirty," he con- 4 tinued, "and the fawily cat #hould be banished from the kitchen." LAMBTON, And Worse | were on coast " sii House pets, fies collision pe and 18 for ill South and Creek, to A MARTYN HOLDS E. will Nth, each during The commencing | close their Forest, is elected jority a afternoon a report McCormick (liberal) but this was due beer of »t This heen iregory by a lay Hon | Compton, | Sherbrooke, litieal ton Mrs. Rebecea Clark, don, probably King subject, died Monday, recipe for longevity was 1a Fisher, ex.memper and J. Nichol, K.1 have been making in the county Larger Measure of Self. overnment. Washington, July ~President Wilson and house leaders have agreed substantially on a bill granting a lar< ger measure of self-government on the Filipinos. The president- told callers that he approved the bill in- troduced by Representative Jones, of Virginia, and modified hy the house ry . insular. affairs committee, but made Halifax, N.S., and™ Charlottetown, | i+ clear that he did not expect the P.E.L, were linked up by long bill to be passed by both houses dur- tance telephones via ing the present session bas just been laid across the of Northumberland by the government. \t Lowville, N.Y.. Howard ler, emuloyed by' Kohler Bros dealers, was seriously injured ing kicked -in the face while ing a horse. His lower jaw ken Lord {wawa military camp, cent training operations, | revort that he was to | spector-general of the ita. . Three of the | United States po tour of Comp l.on oldest Her wor Woodgreen, George's aged 110, "Never dis that straig dominion a cable Boys Bu ed to Death. Wis.,, July 7.--Arnold Walter Morrison, each were burned to death barn while their mothers watch- od the fire, ignorant that the boys were in it. It is supposed the hots slaved with matches "and set fire hay. 4 Princeton Koh ony Brustman and seven vears old, by unhitch he na vas bro to at Peta the denies be made Canadian Brooke, commandant during Rome re the mn mi Released on $1 000 Bail. Samuel 1). Ken: nedy, the chaufieur, who was driving the ear in which Miss: Ella Waller, of London, Ont., daughter of Principal Waller, of Huron College, met her death, yesterday, appeared in the morning police court to answer the charge of manslaughter. His counsel in obtaming him a remand, and he was released bail, $10,000 gupplied bi £25600 each by Uharles 1 Wdmas Morse Toronto, July 7 five members of the federal reserve hoard ! nominated hy President Wilson--Shar Hamlin, W. P. 6. Harding and Miller --were confirmed by the Monday. iles S [A \ | senate on { gir. Albert Roberts {died, Monday, after over eighteen months. I'he end came [as the result of paralysis] I'he late {Dr tyne was born in Waterford, lve liad, sixty-live years ago. He wasa { brother of Hon. R. A. Pyne. | Miss Isabel Quigley, a nurse, Utica, N.Y, was landed from steamer Caledonia, at Moville, Monday, in an undonscious tion as the result of sunstroke. was taken to Londonderry and {in an infirmary at night | Lipton's, Limited, has been re {moved from the list of contraetors {for the British army. This step was jta ken as a consequence of the regeni {eoandal in connection. with army can teen contracts. Harry Hinds, aged eighteen, son lof Rev. Dean Hinds of Sandwich {made a spectacular dive into the | Detroit river at the foot of Brock !street, Windsor, Monday afternoon, 'and rescued Jack Flannery, a ten- (year-old boy, from drowning. Rev. Reginald J. Campbell, 0 ustar "of the Lond City Temple; Re x. . Horton, pastor of Lyndhurst Road Ry Hampstead; Rev. J. H. , and several other pro- mineut non-conformist ministeré, have Asquith were successiul week's on $15,000 himseli and Martin and Pyne, Toronto an illness lasting Many Murder Cases. Nine Canadian the consider- of the on condi She died Ottawa, July 7. murdde cases are. vhder ation of the, justice department. They originated at Svdnev, Meleod, Otta- wa, Clinton, B.C. .Port Arthur, Prince | Albert, Regina and two in Vancouver. 8EGS TO BE SHOT AFTER LOSING ARM Rudolph Wolfe, Seriously Hurt In Planning Mill Near Tupper Lake Tupper Lake, N. Y., July T==Ru- dolpl Walle, aged "thirty-five, lost his right arm at the elbow in the] planing mill at Conifer inthe Adiron- lacks. Wolfe attempted to catch = stig which was going into the planer and his arm was drawn into the ma- chine. * He lost his left hand about oreible : feeding of sufivagstle. ptt ive years ago. When injured to- i it Holds The B Balance 0 ; Political Power ROBLIN'S GOVERNMENT LIKELY TO BE COMPLETELY ROUTED ON FRIDAY. The Liberals Evince Much Hope of Winning--Roblin --Poses as Sir James Whitney Did. July 7 that -are «Judging from coming " Winnipeg the reports ince, liberals here will not be prised to Sir Rodmond Roblin and his government .next Friday put to rout completely. The conserva see province are being criticized on all sides for their sheer bombast and failure to answer - the issues and | questions which have been placed be- fore the people of Manitoba by the liberal leader, Mr. Norris, and his men. Sir Rodmond is placing him self beside Sir James Whitney on every occasion, and is referring to the latter's victory in Ontario so of ten that he almost ssumes credit for Sir James's return to pow er He has evaded constantly any questions touching upon. the delicate subject of schools and their rela tion to the Coldwell amendments, against which the Orange order throughout the province is directing organized opposition. And, in short, he dismisses all critical questioners with some sort of rude rebuff, and sums up the policy of his liberal op ponents with a wave of the hand and the remark that all it stands for is "Votes for women, and the sale of hooze in bottles." How About It remains to be seen whether or not the, temperance people of Mani- toba, as represented in the member- ship of the churches, will respond to the exhortation of their leaders and vote against the Roblin government regardless of previous party affilia- tions. . The liberal chieftains here are not sp sure of that element in the pommunity since the result of the Ontario election, but they feel that the Roblin government, so no- toriously associated with the hotel in terests in Manitoba, will meet with a much stronger opposition from the church people in this province than did Sif James Whitney in Ontario. If, according to party alignment the deciding factor in this election will be the foreigner. The Ruthenian vote in more than twenty constituen- cies can elect or defeat the liberal or conservative candidate in a straight party fight. That element practical- ly holds the balance of political pow- | er in Manitoba Temperance. PASS SECOND READING OF AMENDING BILL Marquis of Crewe Challenges Oppo- sition to Guarantee Against Civil | War in Ireland" London, July' 7.--The House lords yesterday passed by 10 the second reading of the bill amend the Irish home rule bill. hat the House of lords would | pass the bill in order to amend it m committee was a foregone conclusion but there was surprise that only ten | "die hards' could be found to vote for Lord Willoughby roke"s mo tion fof its rejection. The Marquis of Crewe, up the debate for the challenged the "opposition to guaran- tee that there would he no civil war in Ireland, even if the bill was amend- ed totally excluding Ulster. Concern- ing the possibility of a solution bv conference, if dropping the amending i bill and breaking down the govern- ment's policy was to be a preliminary it would be impossible for the gov- ernment to accept it, but, short of entailing such a sacrifice, the govern ment was most anxious to facilitate a conference. . For himself, he did not hésitate to say that if John Redmond, the Irieh nationalist leader; Sir Edward Car- son, the Uléter unionist leader; Wil liam O'Brien and two or three other of to to 273 de in winding government, be a better. augury for some manent arrangement than any kind of conference. After" division waa taken notice . several amendments was handed providing for the exclusion home wule of the whole of Ulster. : * per- of Practical Joke Ends. in Death. Salisbury, Md., July Darby and George Slopps, young white men, were brought to the coun- ty jail Aom Hebron, charged with pouring coal oil on Benjamin Goslee; colored, seventy-ome vtnrs old, and then setting: fire to his cloth? burning him so badly that death re- sulted in a few minutes. Darby made a statement in which he assumed sold responsibility for the deed, saying it was intended as practical joke. Celebrated thé Event. Regina, July 7.--S8wift Current of- ficially celebrated its raise to the sta- tus of a city to-day. Lieut-Gov. Brown, 'Regina, was Present with | day Wolfe begged to be shot. 7~Joseph & > 1 LAST wnrrTioN THE RUTHENIAN VOTE MAY DECIDE IN MANITOBA baal ESCAPED FROM JAIL. i L So 1 ty jail 4 sheet | w Very Bombastic | ing of 1 ; i {drew's into | yu Winnipeg from all parts of the prov-| sur- | Prisoner Peterboro Sawed . Way hrough Window. os Peterboro, July 7~John Clark, who had béen sentenced to Central prison for three months on theit charges, and was awaiting the arrival of .& prison oflicial, escaped from the coun antl is still at large. was working in the kitchen, and, with the aid of a plumber's saw, made. his get- away through 'the window. A knotted helped him to scale the all. Year's Leave of Absence. ag: Ottawa, July 7.--At a special meet the congregation of St. .An- Presbyterian church, Rev. Dr. Herridge, recently elected moder: the Vreshyterian general ss- was unanimously granted © a ator sembly, ot | vear's leave of absence in order that | he may 3 ' {ne tive leader's speeches throughout the | "™" time to the duties of his give otlice. | MRS. SUSAN IRISH, DEAD | | | | i | | { entire | | | another AT FULLERVILLE NY One Of Oldest Residents Of St. Lawrence County Expires--Lived In Canada Couverneur, N.Y., July 7.--Mrs. Susan irish died, Monday morning, st her home in Fullerville. She was ninety-seven years old and one of the residents of this section. Mrs. Irish was born in Ernesttown, near Kingston, Ont., a daughter of Jedire and Susan Vasburgh. She lived there until eleven years ago, when she fhoved to Fullerville. Mrs. Irish was married at the age of fifteen. Her husband died twenty-one years ago. She is survived by five sons, Wesley, Fullerville; Jadire and David Frish, of Toronto; Aphus, of North Dakota, and Abran Irish, of Montana; two daughters, Mrs. R. S. Spicer, of Ful- lerville, and Miss Mary Irish, of Wa- tertown. I'he body Unt., where Wednesday oldest will be taken to Yarker, interment will be made afternoon. ga ve ------ NO APPOINTMENTS YET By the Ontario Cabipet--Foy is Ti. Other Appointments: Toronto, July h anticipated that this 'Ss. meet ing of the Ontario cabinet' would | sult in appointments, either on Board of Workmen's compensation, the speakership, or the office of min- ister of public works, none of these offices were filled. The chief rea- {son is that the illness of Hon. J. J. 'y, attorney-gemeral, is holding back action of the cabinet. It is anticipated that owing to the fre. quent illnesses of Mr. Foy, he will | accept a senatorship, and thus leave vacancy in the cabinet. Just at present, Thomas MeGarry, of South Renfrew is the most popular for the attorney-generalship, while 'Howard G. Ferguson runs the best £hagee of becorfiing minister of pub- ic works George St.. Clair Douglas, 'the "Bri | | tish subject held by constitutionatist authoriti's at Zacatecas, was re | leased Monday. THEDALLY BRITISH WHIG IR CN SALE AT THE FOLLOW, ING OITY STORES i Buckaell's News Depot ..395 King Clarke, J. 3 & Co,...... 588 | College Book Store ,.....100 Coulter's Grocery ........000 Cullen's Grocery, Cor, Pr eres | Frontenac Hotel .....,....Outsrie Ba Glhaow's Drug Stere , Market {| MeAuley's Rook Store ....08 MeG Cigar Store Car, Prin. & King | McLeod's Grocery ....51 Union $6 W. i Mediey's Drug Store 300 University Ave | Prouse's Drug Store . v | | Irishmen could get together it would | Glher | in | from | Mayor Martin, of Regina. Paul's Cigar Store ........70 Priveens 313. leaw"s Grocery Lowe's Grocery ...........Porinmenth PRIOE~In Kin stan, on the Tth July, 1914, Helen Price, widow of Dr. RB. B. Price from her late resi- Pune ear STiivnte) 264 AMred sireet he leading Vnereior 'Phone 577 280 Princess strand Our own special | blend is perfect tea for this purpose. 3 : a"