uneasily, 'ON‘I'ARI w... * ‘ IIIIII IIAIIII IIIIIIIIIIIMEIII , - IIIII IN IIIIISAI III I 30 t' tzt‘fi v . .. _.____ ‘I\., i L"' , ~ â€"- I .M'. t) 4 : I :‘K‘K‘, 1" d , K "'"It"il"ttlt‘n~‘. Kill}? always ready when the alarm I Special to Tim Poet) “1 i * r~ â€" "‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘s inn is t.) rani-w . 1" ell ~rt..‘. I . -. .. : .. ‘ h l'l‘Lil‘ilt‘LlllV ‘ I“ I I I ( â€H†h \ I W'ASlliMxlON, July 15/;â€" Al- ,0. t--.l for , . 11“." “â€1“â€; hm“ “0““ MIN“ by I though tiieKresignation of Gen. Hucr- . K. t these men, who tlcSt‘I‘Vt‘ all the cre« t ta iS (‘Ullll‘l‘r'mll' . expected by the ‘I,{" . iii'i'." 1‘ , . " . . ~ . . v - ' ~ .. t H ‘N '1 dtt they get and a great, deal more. I I 5:11.16 Dtiullllllt Ht and \\ ashmgton di- 'li ‘ll 1 l " . _ . l (j Q "~ - r v .\ . K ' . U 'i ; “by we Say ens turagc them is Sim ‘ p omius Kt, ,Llur’dI d“) moment, the i ,.; 1 amps“. . KKK . h‘ t K} t K "lll KK . K i» t I the (.onsttthtioimlists, unaffected by in \‘v ‘. -. t.) In. ln.ld I) 3 J m I. M 3",,†“I n it I ‘1 H I the 11‘3““. “1'“ rcssing hard their "'~~ K i show your interest in their doings by I military campaign on Mexico City. . ill f; ' ~ . . . ‘:.'. ,. . . K . K515i} nil turning out. With them in their an~K C 01110-11 ‘ltï¬Kl’dUht's revealed that ; c ' :I\ "l l g . . . » G H : ‘E :- ‘ . / - K ' â€â€œ1 nual holiday, which is always a day ' fgrn.d‘;ilgi:l;3‘1qi'000 11162111111218 ready qâ€. .‘ ‘.‘ ‘ ' ‘ t ' ice 0 . i l .. 11 His (in “f days. I C't ital and ti" .n e Mexican .. ;-f.. 21â€"; “n ï¬rming, , .‘ . 1 . . ‘p ‘ ’ j Ht (“311- Obregons ‘t- “41'“ . ti K - . i‘his year Lindsay, the town of I Bill). WM. BURKE, forces at Guadalajara were prepared i phoneâ€. K “ 1‘“ asphalt streets, is the t‘lu’Men town II Ill \ ,m l)‘ W.†\i t l to s epp onward “1mm a few days. r. " “ {mm-«"12 _ , ,3 't.‘ " . 4- -1- -H- NH 151.1». «:13 01‘ -t . - ._ , I , 1. m be at: “9““ ‘ \ I‘md fund everyhmlv klliiWS Lindsay as a . I ‘ ’ “1‘ Although Utm'dlb have “Qt been 5“" I‘ . . a me, .,€- wtlmi " 1* Yialill'ili. 111.“. :N .c “ h “K 1 m n a yr in r chill one of tllt' Moumcd Marshalls of en much to prediction, they now ï¬rm- - . : 1 -"“ t t e ' 1' z 21 , '1 ii; 1» ‘ t , , ' . ~ . . ' * ‘" sand ~st .1 fact that . . . . the (1433 11y baleâ€! [he C(mStitutionalists will not. . K K , 1- K,Can put in a day to their own lik- ‘_ -_ ..-_.._.. the in Mexico City in two or three 3:." 3'5“- “' " V 'I“ I †"n“ ‘im: and be fully satisfied. 'weeks regardless of what the Huerta “ > ... I ‘- ~ 'fftl‘ ~, . ~_ ,.,. , a . . . ladâ€: “t " “‘11 “D the event is an annual one and I Government may do. L‘ .rL ‘:.::, :~.l )‘ . -. ... ~ .. artment sat-m K 1 1mm“- is attended by all the eastern and f Hllxl‘a Enjoys Himself. ‘I‘ V -1..‘, 2“" ‘ . s ,, - _ v â€" ‘v - L†“at ’9 anther t" utvrthern brigade-s, lrenton, bapanee, I I MFAIC†(’ITX’ JUIY 15' “ Presl- :. v» 3‘ ,1;.:.:-K:--.-‘ , . l ' . , ' ' " r â€owe , . . ttthh. 1),.5,.,.,,m,,K 'nunuiioque, nonpvmï¬ . Kdent Huerta was the guest of honor 15:9 Fr. 1 .v s I-f the Nurthprn 'lNrt H4 â€K . l l . d‘ . . . t I ,of the item it colony at a celebration Waste†KK \-.~ «'iiti K t - 'J am .in say particiira. I tat (Shapiilthpnc I’ark yesterday in i! .. 1.. . ' ' .5 . . wt ; ,.‘, g . r . . . K 3‘“ K i l' 1‘ £1112- __ Iconimt-iiioratioii of the fall of the m “-')“I‘.;‘ ". ». .1..\I‘ .‘z i ' " '-‘. r‘. ~ - ' ‘ ' . m W 7 \ ll Hg. ex , [le}. furnish a programme that IS I Bastille. The l’iestdcnt was also seen . - , c -, . . ' ., . . ' . . ' . . mun». ‘ ' ‘I "l‘ ““11â€â€œ! ,l.t)'.ll)d to please evcl‘vone, each briâ€" I (Special to The Post.) Ktluring â€1? com“ or the dab in ‘8!“- graft.) . . Liviiiits will come I", l l) >Vn r 'U‘f‘“ )1 11 h . [l'ï¬â€˜r ‘ .. , _ I. . . 310118 public places, and. SO far as m; m ' ' 1 ‘Uiili- .i. . U“ I H “ ' K' ml 31““ 3 †‘1 I T'KAKltls, July 1:), -w ilalt a million ,could be learned, no preparations are L: I. .. KKr . . . .. . 1.... mm band, Which makes a very imâ€" I Paristans, celebrating the fall of the I being made for his possible depar- KK ’K :: ’é:...9‘ K:::.- . , . . . . ‘0' . . ‘. .‘ . i “ . . o . \ . â€" tarts ..K .. . Ki h s 11.111? “mug 31,99â€,th U“ parade. I ltastih. “Ki ieKKtKhiiKlKiml K}: Sleldd} Kat the I ture from the capital. \“r‘ 4-. . K K . 1. '4 I" K' K ‘ K . 0 lPlllll v )V t’ i“ .. h l 1- i . - v . ' n . ' . be. i:’ 1 v \. tin ., K ’lh.- â€mm,“ hose-reel race m hm Uï¬ l . s . . KthKKsidtntK of t to re I K Man) MKtchaus Joined with the '5.»er : itilftllsl'iw i. i'. . ‘ 7 _ llllbllt' b annual leniew ot the inns . French restriciits in celebratin the V cm“ I I" “ ' ‘1 . ’ l-El'w‘c-‘ll theSe teann and the interest .1 .;. 'l .7 . - - . . . ' - g . s. g 0 m 5,3, ., -. (It'itveniiurst liel- ‘K » {.xil‘llbOU, w ten iventy military Kaeio-iiioliday. Most, of the stores were KK5- . ‘ . :lS always shown by the large crowds planes rose at the far end of the closrd, and the buildings in the x , . T. A: .\ wane-e, imwman- 2â€,; : timid ,» Longx-hanip's race course and in pcr- rinci )al streets w.- . i. . t. it i . . .D l rc dccorated with ‘ I r ‘ F . [li‘llitn 'l‘ i ' r-v - 1 . . .‘ ' I“ A . i s . "C A .l I ‘ A ‘ ‘ v'nv l ,. â€I? v †"I,†‘9‘ (t! ‘- lite Weddell ( ill). Valued at. $1300, I (“It dllhlllllt UL Gt 10m.“ “Nd“ d ‘1 EFLULh and menu“) flags. . i331? . , cuties and hands I . K I lull Speed past the l’reSidential stand. . - ; .s the pi ice that has made them all . A mighty roar of enthusiastic “rt ' members of For- iricticc for ille- a month previous, and cup are that. thei I I I I I cheeringswept over the ground and this was kept up as the 30,000 troops, comprising cavalry, artillery, infan- K "I ‘ {lei .;'?::."!:I will \tï¬lCllile tprnis (if tllf‘ . .1 gym-m" s , , , ‘ , t l s Hint . ltd-ills must Will the (‘up three times 11111111013 mm, :::..ivi.;.st..y â€MK .r.,-; . . . . , try and other branches marched in ,, . ' , ‘ “ ' 1593019 "2 IS â€1911‘ I'l‘OpertY- 'rrt‘lltt'“ close order before the reviewing .. we ...v Jillitrp ill [lit lliilltl has already “‘Un thCP and Liullull‘ Sland- :94.“ only beat them last year by 3 Another minute of excitement was . -. , . , . . - 4 . .- 1- ~ .' -. ..~. ..e pulled Us 111 the quart“? of a Second after a good 01d it’ohnfhdari: tdlfe “031:0? :tfiirtzilstsigifflei‘i‘i ‘llrgl Naziâ€"2, ant ’riZe - t ‘ . -. -. 7 . ‘ - ‘- '. ‘ "’ b 1' K i I: f t†hr ““9 â€n “'5th rnded m an“ bright steel breat3plates and brass .. \ , . .A, .. I . K . . . - . . v .. .. ull ht mum in the tort liupv' is Lille-F this trophy thelms-ts, waving their swords, who .-â€"â€"-- . s strongir than M‘cl‘. and hopes tol y‘alloped at full speed in a single line 'n-D. '0 w i . I , . . . J . q "'3‘ †\NI ’ i ’ a ' ‘ ..r....ien of tort pm.) Us ï¬rst yummy â€,9 vear. t†“,lmm 0“ PM†M {I}? In-‘Mdt‘mw Promotions to 3A or 313. Names in v.1.) K, “W i i†eth ‘ ' Fireworks displays, military bands, ‘ ~ 1*». â€A . F.» on hand and help tin. boys and Dublic dancing, free performances at 0m†(if ml'ritriwAlice llyley, (hon); I theatres both afternoon and evening. in Paris and all the other cities, towns and villages of France, are all provided at the expense of the Gov. ernment. . o ,.i.itsi;isni is display- will be Well looked after by the Lindâ€" siyitcS, and it]; SO doing: busting the boys and . . , Agnes lCCi ' )- r l - -.‘ r.:..- Y‘mi‘ towns. The [‘im» You will be I a II “MY: U10†. PC CY (ros be showing your hearty intetest in their work. sen, (hon); ltobcrt Currie, (hon); Al- "mmir Yttrium vf Unt_iri.i, bert Hardy, (hon); Edwina Irwin, o. FRIDAY. JUL; 17, IIII MEXIIIII ,‘J' See ---â€"-â€"â€"‘_ LONDCV, July.“ i.3.~.â€"'l'hc ilousc OL Lords ytstt-rday passed the third reading of the bill to amend the lrisli Homc ltuic Itill, and sent it tcross to lllt' House of t,‘oniinons for consideration. On suggestion of the Marquis of Crewe, the bill was read a third time without a vote being taken. In the closing slag.- in the Upper House the Marquis of (in-wt), Lilu ral leader, took part. in the (lo-bate on the bill, and indirectly promised that the attainment of an agreement in re- gard to the elimination of the timeâ€" limit, by which the counties of L'lstcr were allowed to vote on the question of their excitision for a period of six years from the operation of the Home Rule Bill, did not prove difï¬cult. He said, however ,that the area of the portion of lrclam. to be excluded had been so greatly enlarged by the Unionists that it would be a vr-Xed and critical question. The L‘uionists, be argued. had failed to explain how they proposed to meet the inevitable objections to exclusion of the ltoman I Catholic counties (-f Ulster and their friends elsuwlitri‘t? in Ireland. The Marquis of Crewe concluded by asking for the exercise or patienm and forbearance, and firmly hoping , for a successful solution. The Marquis of Lansdowne, the Unionist leads-r, reiterated that noth- ing short of the Unionist amendments could avert the imminent peril that was threatening. He said this was Ibis explanation of the demand for I the total exclusion of the Province of Kt'lster, and he complained that the Government had gin l the Unionists I no assistance whatever in the task of avoiding civil war. Before the passage of the third reading of the hill, the Earl of Dun- raven moved the insertion of a new clause providing that the King might by an order-in-Council, suspend the - operations of the Home itule act un- til a commission should have report- ed on the constitutional relations of Ireland to the other parts of the t'nited Kingdom. He argued that by means of such a commission there would he hopes of creating a situa- tion that might lead some day to a satisfactory ï¬nal settlement of the ~.r .xu‘dl‘t'r- of res-u." The brigade go out on special train on July 30th and they want you one I» >. w- < - . . . - . , ' 5"“ I“ ~ “"4 â€9d“ “ ‘llw The fare, $1.33, children under , (hon); tar! Ash'man, (hon); Harold their at? Tfr to slive livm and , .. _- ' ' . ‘ ‘ ‘ twrlw, half p‘me- Hancock, (hon); Pearl iv when u.» occasion arises. HAIIWIII WIII Miller, (hon); whole problem, and that peace might I be achieved without dismemberment. Harry Adams, (lion); Myrtle Mills,i I I I .,.. ‘ ti » ---â€". ; -. â€"~â€"-â€" . ., f:t‘t“- .. . t3 .. l - (3:9. ., .. 111,-, Post.) ; Mr. Ii. “illiams appeared before i-l * " “It I .. VANCOTg - . 1.- "'"VE-gotia- 1 the council last night in reference to . v f ‘A I ‘- "" ‘ i _ . , .ir - 1' 2K3? 7;. g _ warried on by an I the bowling,r alley license fee. He had A’ :' 2 'L. ,, ,.- ‘ 'L , ~ . . . , 1' .. n H" EH; .. ,- ..i.:..~.~:ll Behal‘l 1been paying $40.00 a year ful‘ two .» 8a.- 1 â€"~ . .- » 1' ..>. mp h in..- -. â€I "f" Amefl ti'illeys, although it is understood the ,K, 5 “Mm ' ..',:..t:on Lo, With, _ , , ‘ . Killer, pp. ,, of Bombay for , byiaw calls for a liCeiise fee of $30 .13. xiii-a; ‘ -L~T3‘;{1L‘i'£ 500 third ifui‘ the ï¬rst alley and $15.00 for each he ind ~ . ;, ‘ a, g . . 1:, â€K Wax v" ....u Canal meadlitmnal table. ' v ,_ I'W‘I ; ‘ AI . I ,. . . .~ 9"“ I303, .n ., n chartering, Mr. Williams said $40.00 was pret- an .. .» t‘-\‘E.:I tor the same' _ , . * We: 1 a“, â€I emigrants Ity hltfll to pay for two alleys. thief A. â€Gill's," ’ u. l , -141» wast in or- The clerk was instructed to write es an! ' ‘ ’ h“ Impfl rind ascertain what. license fees were M. r: . ,v It) {I in DZC'lflt.’ l‘ .- (.l , ’thE’l‘ LOWDS U3? 131,5“ additional) .t ‘19 if] U . have done their :2: c:= V: >- 5 ['1-1 f i) spend J 11 1y I , w I Mr inlet, dud told town has ever seen. \WMW IIEENSE Hill :a‘; in Bombay, (‘liilton issue permits 1') emigrants to “ppm-J...†among :should be $45.00 “wording to 1K" : ' :‘ of Canada : law. The town I‘, kam‘fj the .two shooting galleries and $45.00 for . . ‘~ .v;.. K‘KQ (aw an! to l 7 . 'l‘h‘ : t. . . .. ' . 18 hat: 3 i with the Mara two bowling alleys , ' issued here. IWUS “Qt 3 fair deal. it.- ZLiLLK: the. [01.51. , 4i... 'iiciMiiiiiiiiii IIIIII SPIIIIII . I members of the Methodist "V" ScliOol gathered in the betterment oi the toWn go with him. ~ 1"thef3’133“ 113‘" :it their xvi THY, ind all. 'h..-.-.---o‘~r.i \' "-.~ ~- ... t.lilttti [lw‘ll‘ tin: “rm“, ft) 3.0,â€. lrlf‘ntls {Hid Té‘ll them dutv. 30th in Lindsay. [-I‘nnils‘er‘. to he the greatest day the BIIWIINII AIIEYS during the past two years 'uniy Collected $40.00, but Chief Short ï¬liad pointed out that the license fee charged $10.00 for __IIE IIIIIISAI SIRIUS†Ill 3...... M. It tSiieCial to The Post.) OTTA‘WA, July 15.A~~\\'hen the re- port pf A. it. l’ringlc, ls'..C., who in- vestigated the cost of the Southamp- ton ltailway of New Brunswick, is made the Government will take steps to force restitution of the subsidy which the commissioner states was fraudulently obtained from the Dam- inion. The ordinary subsidy is $3,200, but where the cost of the road runs up to $21,000 a double subsidy is paid. In the case of the Southampton ltail- way the ligurt's of cost were padded so as to make it appear $21,000 a mile and $0,000 a mile on the recom- mendation of Mr. Johnson Was paid the road. The road is some 13 miles long, and the total subsidy paid was $81,000. The Government will take force restitution of half this amount, or $40,500. The Department of Rail- ways and Canals accepted the recom- mendation of its engineer, E. V. {Johnson who has been suspended. 1th iAMtIIE IS Nil 30 Stilfltli July 14.â€"-A broken from a peach tree is the bY' he felt, Niagaraâ€"onâ€"tb‘e-Lake, branch on exhibition in the central tele- where it is attracting great attention. The branch, which is loaded with late Crawford peach~ es, was brought in by Thos. Stewart, from the farm of George Black near St. Davids, and he. states that all phone office, Sunday municipality. 7H » “to: PM" ï¬rst. parish priest the churchon Thursday evening .0! the trees in the 05cm“: 2.1832811 as M ." His Wolfe Islam] :ml a brother of 133'; week and presented Mr. W. H. “.10?" and others I“ the v1cxfm 3t: are [D . KK. KKK“? Grate .'\Fl‘ht;i.~-tl;.ip Spratt’, of Kmnpdy with a beautiful gold gwing promise of plenty ole Elf, :Ko .0» '0," â€02:3," â€$03.11;“ Mr. H. l’. Spratt, of Watch before Kleaviflg to take fifterénayr {110? be such a p a a “Wilda: Conic 1mg, 13. in 1‘ “~11 serious Condi- his new work in Lindsal'- ‘1‘ er "'â€" ' . {1.3;}. 10"“ . dicing}, his If'mԠ"“ “If" “a†1““ “awed?" although take“ by SINKING Fund INVESTMENT r5 maeoédswh'v lime OD Murat has been with surpris, replied 1n 8 few well chos- dimf.‘ “â€1533: Qty, Oni‘tanlly ‘Elll'lng the past few en words. Mr. Kennedy will'be great- The Mayor and Treasurer Kat last» £121: ï¬nderâ€; 32119:!“ “with?†is Very gravc.â€"- 1y missed in Omemee as he was a night’s session of the council mere :0ch “ï¬g-ï¬e w' _ lle Inmlisem'r. splendid church worker, and a Sun- authorized and directed to execute ï¬aï¬fï¬km‘ 3% \«t» day school teacher, also town clerk, the contract with the Vieto-ria Loan :3:be .,.. , we the people who are. absentâ€" et.:., but what is our loss is an- Savings Co dea,ing with the m- . ,3 â€useâ€? 1 We; cant always forget their other’s gain, and the best Wishes of Ivestment of the Sinking funds of the S c .... - ' 4 Dean, Vivien Glassford, Leuta Cham- bers, Lloyd McGill, Isabel Syer, Myrâ€" tle Wright, Viola Walling. Promotions to 3C.-â€"Maud Miller, Rheta Brokcnshirc, Mirilla Robert- son, Ruby Stewart, Lizzie Hog‘g, Ra- chel MacMilluu, ’(‘onstance Nokes, Ef- fie Murchison, Vera Skuce, Joan Syâ€" cr, Edith Mctlill, Jean Fisher, Claâ€" ra Ilcaslip, Edgar Moore, Ada Rowâ€" Mcl.eod, l..aw-rence Mcâ€" Mamie an, Norman Gaughcy. Lauretta Naylor, Bennett, Orville Vickery, humidifier w Willi BHAtIiilUHS 3â€".) (Special to The Post.) TORONTO. July 15. -â€" Ten more constables are to be appointed by the Provincial Secretary's Department or Friday to assist in enforcement of the Motor Vehicles Act. They will be sta- tioned at points throughout the ,pro- Vince. While all infringements of the am will be watched for, what was espe- cially provocative of those appoint- ments is the boast of a good nuinbei of chauffeurs, some with much exper- ience, that they have taken out nc license and will not do so. Other drivers have passed parts, but not al of the necessary examination, and at: driving motor vehicles. I Q â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"OOâ€"-â€"~g .. . EXTENSIVE REPAIRS III IIIIAI] IIIIIIEII _â€"â€"-â€" An account came up at the Board of Works last night for repairs to the road roller amounting ,to $219.28. that the links between and the crank shaft It appears the cylinder Lord Dunravon’s motion was Annie Whitehead, Marion Alleley. adopted without division, although it HAVE I“ REFUND llildred “ailing, Zellu MCNevau, aroused no enthusiasm. The Marquis, . K. , It‘the' Hu ban Don-i of Lansdowne said it was vague and .7 Mallow Lyons, ‘ 1 g . open to the objection of putting the ' 'â€"'-""‘ aid Mcllougall, Naomi Fee, Velma whole Empire into the melting-pot’ on the chance of getting the Govern- } ment out of a purely domestic ditï¬y culty. Afl’airs in Ulster, he continu- ' ed, brooked no delay, and under noi circumstances would his side of the House accept the clause as a substi~ ‘ tute for their own amendments. But if these were accepted and incorpor- ated in the act, there might be con siderable advantage in the proposed I inquiry. * Lord Morley of Blackburn, in beâ€" ; half of the Government, described it t as a. purely academic proposition I brought forward at the moment of [the crisis, for which there was no ’ precedent. With regard to the othei I amendments adopted by the House of I Lords, he said their effect would be Ito embitter relations and increase 1 the difï¬culties of a settlement. They lamounted virtually to to elaborate method of rejecting the bill. It would have been far more straightâ€" K forward, he declared, it they had vot- l ed for Lord Willoughby de Broke's motion for the rejection of the amending bill. Carson Hurries To London. BELFAST, July 15. â€"-Sir Edward Carson left unexpectedly for London last night by the Liverpool steamer, having been recalled by a. telegram from Westminster. Addressing the Ulster volunteers at a tattoo in the grounds of Craig- avon,'he said: “I am returning on the one and main business of my life. I have made up my mind to carry out the covenant to the very end, and I hope you will do the same." 0 W -â€"..â€" Three Girls â€mm. WESTFIELD, Mass, July 15.â€" Threegirls, patients at the Tuber- culosis Hospital, were drowned While bathing in the Westfleld river yester- day. in company with about 20 other patients. Most of the girls could not swim and were unable to aid their companions. The drowned were Fannie Gold, 14, and Bella D. Steinâ€" berg. 15, of Boston, and Annie E. Linehan, 13, of Chelsea. The girls were in charge of a nurse from the hospital and stepped into a hole abOut 16 feet deep, some distance from shore. ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"¢’oâ€"‘â€"â€"-â€"â€"i BORN have Worn and this in a large meas- POGUEâ€"Jn Lindsay, on Monday, J11- ure, was responsible for the extensive] repairs.’ j _ .i ‘ [.1 ' V 1y 6th, .1914,Kto Dr. V. Po'gue, a daughter. and Mrs. H. Pages 1 to 6 ST . g..-“ Biggest Day in Lindsay’s History Bands and Firemen Parade 6 HthlttlJ AMENDING it . PASSES nuns AStlfl up [I] WI min A w m IIIIIIB iIIAIiEIII AI MI. A BERI I (Special to The Post.) NEVVMARKl-IT, 3:11;: 1:7. -~ A tra- gedy was caused at. tho- (i. :‘. i2. cross- ing at Mount Albert â€K. yesterday morn- -ing by the apparent haste of the IMisses Louisa and Mary Starr, who lost their liws, when the (T press crashed into the buggy, in an attempt to pass over the tracks in “in ex (rt t‘re e . . . front, of the (in-coming train. Two I , it 4 1 - r 931â€â€œ: Alphonse, horses were also cut to pieces, and l’icard of 162 West 50th St, New the vehicle r-om_le.ely demolisued. York (‘ity, invents a new wheel tire; The accident 0‘5"'“'â€â€œd at 11-40 of great merit. _ I a.m. The girls were driving into ports t‘l'llnl {Mount Albert from the fest. and the ' ’ ‘ train was proceeding north. The dan- thc tire industry. This; ger at this point is enhanced by a tire is designed primarily tOIthick growthKof bushes, which pre- u simple but effective substi' I cKludes the railway trafï¬c from the isight of them: approaching the crossing. In this particular instan‘e it ap- pears that the two girls were aware of the presence of the train in the vicinity, but thinking they could "make†the crossing, continued on their journey, which had such a tra- gic result. The train, which was moving at a high rate of speed, reached the cross- ;ing as the horses and buggy were squarely on the tracks. Death was K instantaneous, the bodies werec ut to lightened, and abolishing air pres- pleégibner J. H. “Tesley and jury vis- surc entirely; this “Wheel Tire" b9- 5 mad the scene of the accident shortly comes thereby, positively, absolutely after noon and adjourned the inquest puncture and “(Mam-L proof.†for a Week. The Misses Starr had . 5 managed a. iarm at Whitechurch since July 198119 "If “‘6' their father's death nearly two years ago. BANNfltlEEliE 3111111 31119111 _._____ Engineers and ex when completed it will revolutionize wheel (150111 tutc for the inflated tire, overcoming the difï¬culties and inconveniences in-r volvcd in the. use of the lattc‘ and having other practical advantages such as strength, combined with re- siliencc and durability, comparative etc. In consideration of the abolition of extra tires and tubâ€" ]C".lillpS, tire racks, trunks, etc. the car will be well as being cheapnoss, es, a the appearance of greatly improved as does the K Scientiï¬c Review speak of the inven-i tinn of Mr. AlphoiiSe l’iciti‘d of New'I York, who is a brother of Mrs. Geo.I l’opc, of Lindsay. The inventor hast been working on this â€Tire Wheel"i [or years and now he has been‘ successful in this his: achievement. ' liliS 0 iiiiliiiiiiiiiiii tits 111111300111 S ‘. ..:,_ . her} if): the wrecking tug Lord and the Canadian CO'»‘o':r5)r‘.‘.-:T.'t ska.) (Ai_.i I â€QIYEBEC, July lS.â€"~.ill effort er Lady Evelyn to steamer Canada of the 3;. arc‘ "‘â€" Bale des Chair-urns Line z'cn "' rocks on which she is -7:..' .: A F (l .“f W -V.‘ . 4â€" 1 .,i . r“ ncu s;n;icrt;i;1n, 'I‘UKIU. Rooley, an was yesterday sentenwd to two years' imprisonment and a line of $100 on a July proved ineffectual, and t}: : ‘. English which had gone to turned yesterday t situation is said to charge of receiving stair-:1 documents may have to wait for :11 t:._ ,K in connection with the i‘m't'llt .lcpan- and until that time 131,. northeasx cSe naval Scandals involving oliit‘er‘n' wind will be dangflms The Canada is now lying on the for influencing the allotment of con rocks about four mm†below the tracts. Roolz-y received the documrnts from Carl Richter, an employe of a German armament llZ‘lll, who had stolen them, and was alleged to haw used them for blackuiai'zing purposes. Two other priSonci-s also were con- victed yesterday in the same case, \'. Herrmann, the Tokio representativ: of the German armament iirni, being sentenced to one year in jail, and George Blundell, also connected with English journalism, to ten months" imprisonment. The sentences on these two men were suspended for three years. 011?thle - in fllitflttll council last night decided to church at Cape Chane. and in nine feet of water. Her passengers, freight and part of her crew have been sent home by the Gaspesian. The Lady Evelyn and the cona are said to have developed abou 3,000 horsepower while engaged in their operations. lflllllllllii lthlIi nu __\,â€"â€"â€" . . Strata- in the receipt of illicit coii.i~s.oi~l The town council, at last night's session, took up the post otiice clock question referred to in Mt’mday’e Post.- . t . t It was moved by Aid. Irvine and Chambers, that the council ask and strongly recommend that the. Dept. of. Public. Works raise the clock towâ€" er in the. post ofï¬ce building at least twenty-ï¬ve. feet, so that it can be seen from any renewable distance in the town.â€"-Carried unanimously. The grant a discount of two per cent on taxes paid during July, one and a half percent for August and one per cent for September. Taxes are due at par in October and the. bylaw adds ï¬ve per cent on all unpaid taxes on lst. Dec. THE DOMINION BANK ,3"! Stamina B. OSLER, n.9,. PRESIDENT. (mu name-w; VICE-PRESIDENT. C. A. BOGERT. Genera! .Mmazer. This Bank Offers Farmers a complete and satisfactory banking service. Sales Notes collected on favorable terms, and advances made on such note: :‘ reasonable rates. The Savings Department is a safe and convenient deposkcrv ' money. interest at current rates is paid on deposits of one dolar '44 ' c..- ._ LINDSAY BRANCH .- Cd wn sums Kl [Ill mm W xii. 1v.