Daily British Whig (1850), 5 Jul 1921, p. 1

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ALLEN 2 o [ALLEN "A TALE OF 1 : "A ~ ALE OF TWO WORLDS" TWO WORLDS" a -- Im YEAR 88; No. 154, KINGSTON, ONTARIO. TUESDAY, jury 5, 1921. : is : ; " _ LAST EDIjION be S ; | room, Dot in the commandant's ol AY ¥ IY ~|aves AN ENDORSEMENT ry the kindly pink gratetws bun 2 : : ; ' france, an : i I TO THE USE OF ToBacco {for by us in the measure of love we | x | - i Medical Degree. | | bear them. . poe } 3 { - | . : | I have heard also that oy [The Pasteur Institute Hands | "Around and over all are being | | @ certificate of his n edical degree. cco i ianted the maple trees of Canada. | . | Does he mean the rtificate- which ' Stiff Blow le the Toba VIMY RIDGE In thought, her sons will rest the | i he trees which they | : { has been hanging on the wall of his | better under the foflice ? This may be seen by every- -- | knew so well in life. Across the laa. {one who enters. I am told that this | Paris, July 5.--The Pasteur insti- | | ; 1 i : J | gues of the Atlantic the heart strings From Am An vy ( OM- | 28 what he produced before a meet. Wi So Ir i tute here has just handed a Stiff blow | : 3 top Canadian nation will reach Ha Be R ol the : y nd Na ling three years ag0 as his reply to To Confer ith uthern eit the anti-tobaceo enthusiasts. In Premier Unveils Cross of Te an time to this grave in | ve en eport to mandant---Liegt Adney the Whig's question, 'Where did he | land Sinn Fein And Union- | the last issue of the institute's ofictal | Sacrifice to the (Cana- | France. We shall never Ist pass ava | Police Since Sunday . --- . {ket his title.of doctor * | am not : | magazine appears a long discussion | {the spirit bequeathed to us by those | . Admits Striking Him. jespecially concerned wity his | ist Leaders. [on the merits of tobaceo---with no | dian Dead | who fell,--Their name liveth for- | Morning. right to call himself a medi al doc- | mention of any demerits--the writer { | evermore." } There was a meeting of the Army |tor. While he wag doing good work | Dublin, July 5.---General Jan | 3Uthoritatively closing the case with | yo Ridge, France July 5. __ | --_-- After the wave of crime had . 8nd Navy Veterans on ay e |for the soldiers such a question like { Christian Smuts, South African pro. la clean verdict of aequittal for the a .4 by Thelus where stupendous MENTAL PROCESS surged over the city during the ing, but Is no official report of that of his qualifications as a Veter- |, ier, arrived in 'Dublin this morning | P1aNt that made Virginia famous, French industry, despite the magni- week-end, peace and Quiet: prevail- the meeting available. What took |en seemed immaterial. Of course | 14 io the guest of the lord mayor |, Not only, he says, does the inhal- | tude of the taok and desi this | MAY PROLONG LIFE ed at the police station on Tuesday placé we do not know, but all that {now the question is again raised, here. The welcoming delegation, | 18 Of tobacco smoke kil] al] manner | ye, almost unexampled "drought | -------- morning. = No. further reports con- the public is interested in is the an- janyone who has seen the afforesaid {including the lord mayor, Arthur fot dangerous germs, but it ts a sure {nas turned the blasted and bleached | Held That Psychology and Not cerning attempted hold-ups or bur- : : tious Of the commandant to the ques. Certificate Sud ean traelate Latiu {Griffith, founder of the Sinm Fein, | Preventive aga'nse ohosara. $WB-|suriace of the rided © Troon greens | Medicine Is Secret of Slaries were turned in by the night ' tions published in the w hig regard- |understands that it is not a certifi- Barton, Sinn Fein mem- | theria, cerebro- Ingitis, of growth, and the mellow yellows of Longevity . - 6 i |and R. C. | constables and. several of the men oi? HiapSattion Ming Pro sels [Sate of ea Jaatee, ue ate | ber of parliament for Wicklow, waldin ; off oe ti lan oncoming harvest, were working on" the cases which abouf Which there has be wl 1 | @iversit at Chica o to a James [awaited General Smuts at Kings: slee, oo sick ey Fos Bitacks of | Arthur Meighen, prime minister of | New York July 5.--"Your mind have already developed, :. erable comment. Ww Ee ls Bos I have Vor had any Lowa, expecting to Tesi Wm there is Ro 3 eo t | Canada, Yesterday morning Snveilon | aay prolong your years. Psychology Many persons have become frights to give an official re pe ito! 2 {a bt that the certificate is genuine, | 22d ©Scort him to Dublin. Through Dae oe ietucky Yerley bas | the Cross of Sacrifice erected. in the | ma not . medicine is the seeret be {e0ed at the alarming increase in 195. The comigunes, the meet | Indera ing 2d the meoting a1 |20M® slip, however, they missed IE one han matelied againe: | Canoiery Where rest hundreds {ioneevity "This statement was [on \; 48d several young men turn- ofit plant Joes vot ln Sex understay SG nae Ee , |Beneral and he motored to Dublin | Such maladies as a weak stomach, a. j Canadian dead, who fell at the cap- | O0Eevity. hur Gates, | °3 Cut on Monday evening carrying Permiyl Jews of any. description to | that Hme accepted | 35 such, ~The |; noticed, | cording to Pasteur experts, although | ture of this famous height four years { Made today by Dr. Arthur Ga , revolvers, according to statements Tl xcept that Which flows from [trifling Biserepaiicy Jetkeen James | It is understood that the purpose | 8RY one who has Smoked his first | ogo. eae ot he Payenciosy Departmen going the rounds. These were said waa. ad yangealt 2, WE | vans and Oub O Evans ba im {of his visit to Ireland is to confer |PiDeful probably win doubt that the | The site of the monument is dis- | Of : . vas ory Ollege . "|to be for the protection of the per- the head of nom, JL Upon (nuaterial. [With Sinn Feiners and Unfonists of | results are beneficial. As for women | inguished. It crowns the ridge and | ales explained: sons and property of the holders, pire ny, member rash on len te Southern Ireland preliminary to re- | Who smoke if considered from a |icoking west across the valley one Given proper conditions, sueh as [pur 1 must be remembered that Ough to report what occurs in meet: | Takes Step to Collect {sumption of their conference next | medical standpoint, even the finest {sees the white ruined tower of the |1ack of predisposition to organic such a practice is contrary to law og! Sale Price of Niobe |Friday. Unionists and Sinn Fein- | stout Virginia with Turkish, Egrp- | church of st. Eloi Westward | Weakness and susceptibility to dis- without a permit from the chief of However, what the public is con- | |ers held a brief meeting in Dublin | tian or Russian blends becomes an [stretches the gentle slope of Doual josse germs mental processes may police. whard with right now is not 50 much : } The ; (Yesterday, and reports indicated | instrument for human welfare, ang Plain. The cemetery is but one of [Prolong lite beyond the average span. Many exaggerated reports of at- what was done at Monday' 1 Ottawa, July 5. The government yi 1 . bell ight b tio fap oay's meet {has taken the first step in its suit to | that they had reached an under- | milady can reflect that her after din- | hundreds dotting the whole country- | I belleve we might become a na n | tempted hold-ups are reaching the wit; 48 What answer the Commandant feottect $115,000 from the New |standing as to matters to be discuss- | ner cigarette is curing al] the ills the |side, which, when they are complet- | Of centenarians without difficulty." ears of the police, but most of them will make to the Questions concern- | B 92, 3 {ed at the future conference, | flesh Is heir to and. a few picked up | ed, will be the assuaging places of! Here are the laws for insuring this | vanish into thin air on investigation. "You must cultivate |The whole city seems to be worked 7 | Brunswick Rollin Mills, Limited, ing the Army ana Navy Annuals, of {ot St. John rie it claims is the ---- | from neighbors who do not smoke. pilgrimage, and devotion for genera- | enjoyment: i ' | equanimity; practice such supercour- up over the situation and mountains age that you will forget the name of are being made out of mole-hills. whose publication he ha e i | At ast ae meeting . re [Balance due op ihe former Conadian | U.S. TARIFF MEANS ee mn Tome: frould give an answer at this meet. molly Bo = an a 2g0 Bruns, | HIGHER BREAD PRICES | Commingled in Dust. fear: live upon the mystic height -- and we naturally suppose that po ne os rar The filing of ----e ' DEMPSEY AND ILLARD | | Here lie together, commingled in |above grief, melancholy and sadness CATERPILLERS IN NORTH. his answer will be in the report he | Wick P: £ By Hitting Canadian Wheat | dust, officer and ranker; English, |--emotions twined with human ties; invariably supplies to -his chosen |20 information in the exchequer | y g js : I i Out WOrry--vampire of the |e -- Tp 2 [court by the St. John agent of the | the Yankee Consumer | N Scottish, Canadian, Australian and |e ry ¥y pire, | Great Swarms Reported in Yukon organ. We await this with interest. [justice departmont coustitutes the | South African beneath uniform he~d | spirit." Country. = | -- {frst step in the suit Will Suffer. i stones under the shadow of Sir -------- i], Dawson, Y.T., July 6.--The upper Severs Connection. | cu -- | Rickard to Put on More Fight | Reginald Bloomfield's magnificent | ses00 Pelley Valley river country is being Lieut. Adney, the retiring secre. | |, Washington, July 5.--Because the | Attractions In Jersey [Cross of Sacrifice. and the massive [#444640 sees » invaded by great swarms of cater- tary, was interviewed by a Whig re. | $#** ttt ett 200004 9 | effect of the recent emergency tariff ! {stone of remembrance, both exquisite | % SEEKING A FIGHTER 4 | Pillars something unusual in this porter. He said: . i? EIGHT ARE DEAD + |1aw in some respects has been to in- Arena. |in- line and proportion, worthy me- | * avin gh MPSEY ¢ | Di8h northern altitude, under the "l was no lo BY OIL EXPLOSION + | Crease the cost of living in the grea: -- {Moral of the dead below. Some of | + TO BEAT DEMPSE jE So sud, according to Bishop nga " ga |cities and centres of Population | New York July §--Tex Rickard |the cemeteries are completed and | a | A. Stringer, of the Church of Eng- Chicago. July 5 --~Eight men + | strong opposition is developing | vesterday reiterated his intention of | when the whole great task is accom- | + Tulare, Cal., July 5.--Tulare % land, who has just ceturned from a cording 'secretary, I have severed % are dead, thirty-six others are 4 | Among eastern members of Congress | using the Jersey City arena for one | plished the result will be one which | Post of the American Legian, # visit to the affected area. Gardens, "myself officially from the present | 4 Telarc an co seriously that + [to the agricultural duties provided | or more championship bouts between | the British peoples may well regard | + has telegraphed State Com- { weeds and willows are "sing destroy- management of the Kingston unit of [4 they may "die and property + | for in the new bill for the permanent | NOW and the first of November, He | with pride. : + mander Buron R. Fitts, of the + | oy It is thought that the great for- the Army and Mavy, as state in last |g g is unofficially estimated + | revision of the tariff. The proposed | said that he had no definite idea re-| Yesterday's n ball as held | + Legion, suggesting the raleing + est fires of last year, which swept + damage is unofficially estima | garding the contests which he would | while the church bells in nearby vil- | + of a purse of a quarter of ami 4 py wide areds; arc responsible for Thursday's papers. The public are : 'Wheat t 25 | . "1% at $2,000,000 as the result eat duty of 2 cents, intended | under a slight misunderstanding. It of Javan explosion in the chiefly to shut out Canadian wheat, | put on but was considering several |lages were Summoning the faitaful to | + lion dollars for any boxer form- the invasion. + > is * : has gained an Impressicn that I in. Sta hy de Sn will encourage strong o osition. | Pouts likely to prove Successful ven- (mass. It was a befittingly solemn | # erly a member of any of the Al- * | Gardeners dig trenctes around tended to press the questions again : Paar nr WoIanTs Telia : While this og ih gh i tures, whieh ine large number present, | 4 lied or Associated armies, who | (py Patches and homes and fnto at last night's meeting, Not at ail » + | emergency rate, it is criticized by| The splendid showing made by. Car- | Which included the chairman of the | & defeats Jack Dempsey. * | these the pests roll in grea: numbers, I pressed them; I mais the forma) $42000440944400 04 members trom the citios as top high | Pentier against Dempsey has already | Imperial War Graves Commission, |g %| The Indian dg: are feeding on them demand at the previous meeting ---- tee and sure to mean enhanced prices for | "Suited in talk 'of Other bouts for | Gen. Sir Fabien Ware, commander less sss es *# 5% 99 andare tat for the first time in years. s attrac- | the British troops in France, the ------------ cra A similar plague occurred in the same district twenty-one years ago. and Obtained the commandant's re- | Canadian Carries Off wheat flour and bread. House anid od TE Sh, Tat attrac French general commanding the fot all tl i i Hap Rd ' y ar8 preparing to demang | PCI¥eeH Carpentier aud Tom Gib- [Arras-division, the Prefect of Pas de Saskatchewan Lawyers evasion. re Ts Boston, July 5.--Hilton A. Bel- : ) Calais, the mayors of "surroundin . : a To apy the utmost practicable trocdon Sous oF 6 Pau id Stated falas, Sth villages, dnd o oeoiding To Get British Standing NOT TO MARRY DEMPSEY, 3 the executive meeting of | Y68, St. John, N.B., rowing with a | trade between Canada and the United |, 0 excellent drawing card in view | British and Canadian visitors, stood Regina, July §-- Arran ements | Movie Actress Desies Story She Is h strong stroke in his, fortieth States. In fact, the subject of the With bared heads as Premier®Meigh- gina, July 8, tng ~ When he threw down the paper g 8 fortieth year, of the fact that the boxers were about have been concluded with the British Engaged to Fighter, ated there was nothing to | ¥on the New England amateur sen- | Sonimerclal relations with Canada Chually matched in both skill and [°M- Who spoke with more emotion | have been for the admission of 8 New York, July 5.--8ilvia Jocelyn, the questions and demanded a sign- [or single scull champivnship yes- | ill be one of the chiet themes of the physique, hia? his wont, delivered the oration, men: Tor the a ho a a motion picture actress, of Holly- ed vote of the executive, proving |terday, and set a mew sectional re. | entire tariff debate in both houses. Dempsey is also likely to re-enter | 11s address, which was afterwards of solicitors in England on complying | wood, Cal., dented last night at the his management of tne financial at. [Cord for the distance, one and one. xT | the arena in Jersey City on either |TePeated in French, follows: with the same requirements as exist | Hotel Belmont, that she was engag- Of no0% the unit. Do yoy get me 2 |All miles. His time was nine min. CANADA INCREASES | Labor Day, September 5th, or Colum. | + : In Saskatchewan, according to an |ed to Jack Dempsey, She was quot. Of course it is perfectly try, that [|Utes, thirty-six seconds. Belyea busday, October 12th. While Rick. The Premier's Address, : ord Pp y a I EXPORTS TO BRITAIN | ay, October 12th "The groatiwar 1s past; the war |&0nouncement made by the Benchers' | ed in an afternoon eras Was pressing for a reply to these [SWepPt down the Charles river basin ard refused to state definitely the i i that she Questions. Have ng fear on that [to a lead of six lengths at the finish -- champion's opponent, it is Ferre that tried through and through every of the Lou. In consequence the rules ae the fight, "win or | ground, over Cary Faulkner, of the River- |An Increase by: $3,000,000 | that the choice lies between Bill |GUality and mystery of human ming | 9 He Jay ry booed lose." : ide 0 : i and might of human irit; the wa tophi " aha " ----i side Boat Club, a former champion. Over May of Last Brennan and Jess Willard. Rickard thot a vo hens Sil hoo er With the order-in-council which it is This 4s outrageous," she said. "1 A Can Tncident, has intimated that he is favorably in- story of the arbitrament of men's dit. | expected will be put through in the | never spoke to any reporter until i Year. . ort tat ans mans ened + + THOUGHT HER HUSBAND Deh. pan te For Shumate rene es The 0 eb have known Me. Dempeey some tim) | report that as a result of a burglary | | Ottawa, July 5.--Canada's exports would Plow under forfeit, to put | T2sh of earth's millions is over now, AVe AN0 : psey i rooms y : i -- of the Army and Navy the | [to the United Kingdom for May last |, : There can be heard only the sporadic | TH KIN but our relations have been friendly, | minute book and ot WAS KILLED, IN ACTION ieee imi om dt, a attic the mown of prostate nar Fi tne lt Wann ne tpi | -- ------ i -- -- her valuable do- " " | pugilistic "'comeback. Willard, in|, cu | caps vee fate dws" 1 | Sleds of th deren of as | Fr Pa fs sneak on 5 Skea 3 | REVISION OF THE AQT) Sora os a » D not quite $0 much amused when the Moncton, N.B., Veteran's Wife and commerce points out that while 2idcred tbs ey Tveigh: Yozer { ie and Stand and faye Suward: we : ive among the ruins and echoes o -- P aviowa Brings London commagfian afternoon | Re Married--H da | i w T Vv To H Feet Once More | - e Seeks Canada ig experiencing with other limit . Armageddon. Its shadow is receding | Which hey Claim @i os le tries the excessive reaction in Annulment. Son --_-- Board am business, stil] her export trade has | backward in history. - i "At this time the proper occupa- of Ex iners Un the building -- not diminished in nearly th EB ~ Pata. i I presume) and made | Fredericton, N.B., July 5.--Andriw proportion Shed oy Bacall HE THINKS DEMPSEY jtion of the living is, first, to honor constitutional Powers. London, July 5.--Paviowa is back' 40 Ugly hint, vague as his charges |J. Woods, Moncton, formerly a sar- | pom in. considers d GUILTY OF ASSAULT |the dead; next, to repair the havoc, ~ | and London is at her agile feet again. | always are, It Was my painful duty | 8eant in the Royal Canadian regi- from 1920 Pa Tin ues a . | human and material, that surrounds Toronto, July 5.-- A deputation | She 'is giving her own performances . th: * ' - | ment, is asking for a di 2 | us, , lastly 1 - " , wi ance- Sn 4nd thore (o-lean wy he cas s. rom bi wte. or aioe ht it nocrsary to remo | Moral Reformer Gouldn't Stop lr Vi Sour a. paso hh Camnian Optometric Au Spr Sues Sivars dines teen with him, I never supposed it | the local courts, from his wife, for- ia | would ever come to such ga pass. |merly Miss Ada Florence O'Hara, | PT that the value of the dollar is | Fight, Now Threatens [ war. to Hon. R. H. Grant, minister of edu- | seeing Paviowa's art without the There was no fight in him, whom he married at St. John's, Que, | OTe derabiy pigeon purchasing * the Champion, { "Here in the heart of Europe we cation, in favor of the revision of | doubtful enchancensents of a more or sorry [struck him. | expected (While stationed thore with the je tay than this time last yeas, { ji jmeet to unveil the memorial of our | the optometry act. Their chief griey- | less pertinent ballet, ; more of a man in one who regularly (R. C. R. in 1906. Ties grounds for fas a 2 slump sy BOL =o SHinous / Jersey City, July 5.~Efforts to |COuniry's dead. In the earth which | ane way that, under the terms of | She has a capable company assist- 3 Makes threats with his fist. Last [divorce are that after returning | Ppears at tirst sight. The re- | ] | has resounded to the drams and the | the act Which came into force Feb-|ing, Wify Violinine Stowtts and a i tl - bri a st of tk - | December, when I asked for an ex. | {poin overseas, where be served with iy go. Untied Kingdom oe ae ny oy Jt Jack Dem jtrampiings of mapy contests, they | ruary, 1920, the five members of the | bevy of lovely girls and a capable wt' Ocutive meeting to know why the j the C. E.R. Woods learned that Ais fe Suited Holes tall the mye story | Reform Bureau, its nitorney, Herbert {Test in the quiet God's azra with the board of examiners were able to |Orchestra. _Bhe has added to her pro~ {4 delay in' placing a Page advertise. | Wife, w-ut whom he was then Mving travagant Pavia in the sa ¥ ua ex ! C. Gilson, deciared today. What | brave of ail the Worid. At death they | claim annual compensation up to} gramme "California Poppy," - toi" ment in the Standard, as directed {At Moxcton, had been married while | nay ith ris D the months BUC- { charge wonid ha brought against the | sheathed their heart's sword of devo- | $25,009, whereas "independent ex- | Techaikowsky's music, and retained. by a meeting at' the time Cerinia | 18 Was overseas fo ome George. 1, [Seeding the war. | champion ha would not stata. ton and now frou: oft stricken elds | perts estimated $2,000 to be ample | Many old favorites, including the charges were made against us in | Pratt, ef Yorkton. Sask. The wits, ss Gilson, as attorney for the reform | they hold alofi the cross of Sacrifice. | for all legitimate Purposes " while| 'Swan Dance" to Saint-Saens' music," the papers, he jaiq down his glasses | the tbe] declares, when confronted 700 MILES aia atl an) | mutely beckoning to those who y ' : ' » R 3 3 | ed . i MILES OF CABLE bureau, was unsuccessful fn obtain. | : Sele : : | they themselves considered $2,500 to Lo and w 5 | with tha story admitted t trath, | : : : : Wouid share their immortality. . ent 'through the motions of ha tra - {ing an injunction or an indictment | 8 ely fan ¥ Would Restrict Pupils | : - {but sald that sk \rrie ratt in| ens be the maximum reasonable amount, Wa Srawins Be ut - bie Bice, al ds J hole? that Woods 0 a . [Quebec Gets Big Aluminum Order | in an effort to stop the Aght. He at- Wonder of Human Resource Sine the optometrists supplied this Delloxille, i : oN vuling hn : Sent ; clu ue ing of hang r- Peiited in action. The Writes ie From Australia, tempted to have Demptey arrested "No 'wopd ad 10 ther fame remuneration through the medium of | the problem of school accomm an - pe a iy 80 in our a to ave taker por 100 1915. OUaWR, July 5. Gaver hundred | on a charge of assauit alter the con. or rte pol tftude hoids place | 603, anv reduction in the assessable] 108. the school management com. : HanE OstlonY. cps 8 Por ae Wools sabe fr "0 ea; [mites Of three-quarter-inch alumin.| test on Saturday, but the police re- ge Nios Ifa: Sr ocr Fr | @mount would 'mean a corresponding | Mittee s making A worvaching : x .de, y J® hance jem steel reing, 1 gE TLS . ot . recommendatio e ni Tan the assaciation, disregarding the {Of Nis marriage, declaring that ns [orderes Fb reed cable have been | fused io SAteral the complaint ness be suffered to detract from their | Cat in the levies Whiah it would be Education. If the recommendations tneatings, he drew off (0 strike. So | Wile Is livieg wiry Pratt at York-|,, "a Shawinigan Pan Gusmin- | Members of the or Coty wil msl sendwn. Just as the war cried by | heceanary to make upon them, at carry, children under six years of age rike., . ar >1om Co, ini "all a + i i pli . : . ' I really thought there wes some geht | ton, a8 the latter's wife. In another | Victon, (Aaa Falls, Te. bs | munity club of Jersey City will con- {14 100 ede all the contests of tie | Present. they were mulcted of $25 may not be permitted to enter schoo 4 im his, but there jsy't. {ease William A. Parnet of Aberdass By Commissign. by, State Electric-| for with the International Reform i ae; go the wonder of human re-| wren trying their examinations and | September. Quite a large numbeg. "Why the recording secretary | Carleton county, sets forth he ferro aio: Meeording to the Bureau officials soon, Gilson ald, and | nance ang the splendor of human | of a further tax of $15 a year there- of fear rie s De affected by should take his own minutes fe jibel in which he asks for a divores {1290 and commerce. dopastment oj Sousidey not py hug tor. eiuging | herolsm has. reached a zenith never | after. They considered $3 ample for this action. There is another recom rather singular. 1 um the offieta; | upon Statutory grounds from nis Drises six separate. wir --_-- om about the arrest of Dempscy, but | witnessed -before. renewal of their certificates. mendation that principals hase the o es, e the lalso a plan to. prevent farther con- "Ours, we thought, were prosale: Since the present act came into authority: to keep pupils away from : | | Chsiodigh Yet. These are' sipposed | Wife, Ida Mae, that tiey were mae- |; } : bi a ; 0 be kept in the saté in another (Tied in 1899, and have hag ten chil- suited. The packing tests in the arema, -especially on | gaye when great causes of edrlier force, it has, they estimated, netted classes whenever considered advi each containing Labor Day. ti i iration, 1 ; ; thr . imes had lost their inspira n, leav- | the board $21,000, a sum which they able for the best interest of the ee ne fea-respondents, fit = anticipated a the Te. ng Ey Ih8 for attainment those Hiss which ang pred greatly exceeded "the Just | classes. This relates to sub-normal HUSBAND AnD wire --_--_ by the au? Jelivered in Melbourns| FATHMR AND SOX SUSPENDED, deuranded only. the. indir dh aa Fe ered be ta monrghich | puptie. ~ = Toronto Bank Clerk oan end of the year. The f.0.b. . the nobility of manhood had but to The optometrists Hop. 1 From Office of Inland Revenue in \ accused Hon, 1. steamer cost is estimated at £9,416 : attorney. Arrested For Embezzlement [ana the commission claim that the Boor uo TAS a ape duty and | pind a. ---- {landed cost of this cable will be mor Ottawa, July 5--E. Hector La- awaor So OT ie mone to tin | and now solicitor and secretary to Toronto, July 5. Harry 'W. R ithan £30,000 less than the lowest famme, provincial revenue collector: gl "thi the board of examiners, of 'having Gould, a clerk of the Sterling Bank, tender for copper cable, duty paid, | for Hull city andl district, 89 Matson. Iv responsible for the pre. Geneva, July 5.---A "pirate" news. who is wanted for embezzlement of {landed in Melbourne, neuve street, and his son, Joseph E. mon § 1) ae, Sent unsatisfactory measure, and | paper. which appearcd for. the first ting to about $12,- Laflamme, assistant. provincia rev- e pe of common things ever Rey enc Ttaled that Be "had prin rd last tin. Saturday ight under s ed yesterday after- S 'enus collector, 42 St. James street, stirred fathers the title * jes Nouvelles Sportives" noon. He had been in the city since ) Hull, have been 'placed under - . [Amendments that were introduced at published a' jong and vivid wc ount j Friday, living at different sion by J. A. Begin, chiet 0 y the last session of the house, of how Carpentier defeate] Tiere under ap assumed name and y > % : : ' 'The deputation felt that the Pres- sey by a knockout blow within 1% sum of m | ¥ Pon suspension, which came like | f ent government had been "deceived seconds after the fighters entered the ! - During his disappearance 1 0 shell to the two officials as i into passing regulations never .ex. ring. The newspaper wis eagerly 130m the city, he had been in: ; absolutely ne intimation big | ; "wort tended by any authority given in the purchased hv rejoleing crowds in the York city continuously, placing Duc Ormsby, | action was contemplated y act." + '| cafes and hotels, Fo : . ! re Sf whome record of 1,508.35 pounds! ef 1 § ; ugh » -------- -- Busband is never ready for| A Pekin message at d Bas 31004 at the top since 1905. In N se 1ta- 1 y H.RH. to Visit India. Sealy =0.0.8. Chilo Ri the treaty bet aking this record-breaki ven: fifty i : London, July '5.--The. Prince of ; s ® state ping, Pella «| collector. ; 8 dead. r ces leaves for India at the dren born to them. He names three of October. Sa

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