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Durham Review (1897), 15 Oct 1908, p. 7

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‘SSL'E M3. 42, I908 "auimer-iaarrms TO no my AND _ aght will“ " h.“ with r w. \md nv. work no! In! “IMO, irEir waaTErN--rBMA1t It THAN SPANKING ber th HIV“ on 2tt res t" “a for Advice. '"erdt' to bale ll Ul rt [do a. nah w, I rd pa ho to ut be be M Pro-11min} Union Meeting In Guelph Airmen] Fund. . {HE BRICKLAYERS. " use " :wn. Out. Pd. --A memorable confer, »vnm-n rnpitul and labor, sum- j' Mr ChrNtopher Furness. head ~:-:r.n“.ip building firm of Fur- ‘.Li.\' , Co.. and also of the Fur. i I L 4t"atuers, has been held " ”alfi'wml. Mr Christopher told 3‘ :.:ute4 that it was impossible. to n tro shipbuilding business of the "ie.as the ittexusattttt {fiction with {bk-5:95 be stopped. w. tttreefore, the repute-tad". d all no unions connected with the ind-- meet him, to Mar rennin pm- These, Judd)! “I“! ULTIMATE”! T0 UNIONS Recruvil 'cy Police and , 'r' ho Cave the Nam, FOUR iTALIANS HJfF0Ch'rEIh to Gena. orrorks Close, Say! Sir c. Yuma. A LONG FIGHT. GREAT fend by Fourteen Judy: and Not Yet Settled. Hun: another chapter in a Inw- .-E| t'lllIN' up first in the Sand- -!/.->< three yuan. ago. The dia. , nn-r the boundary line be. \.. pivm-y. of property on Jan. n-um- owned by Mrs. Catharine m ll, M. Drulnrd, and the own- ' n very narrow strip of land. I n- |'i'.\0' “INK. came up Drulnrd .-.'. damages. Since then it has l 1va from one can" to another _ mer'tm-n jnng-s have heard mum dwiding for the delud- ~n for the plaintiff. Mrs. s-': ulmllt a year ago while the still before the Supreme Court, Hm. "evortheltnm may be our- .. Privy Cotuteil in England. " rgmizrd for him-ml expel the union. " es to be Sold try Auction to Begin. "r 9.1 lad Two Women Also Fauna! Unconscious. (Despateh).--h decision of I , Court in favor of the de. fre (use of Dmlard again-t " My?” -Two.third, of tlu MN of the Brioklayen s' Union of the Province yeah-racy were in {not “crane J whic . Cottn.. Oet. 1E-mtnain. raking into sleeping locum m. boarding house. on l kept by Gnisoppi San- d four young Italian men :33 early 10-day, and but Demarco, who pulled by " his way home, the dad I been more than twice '. Besides the dead. eight At) women wen found Isuious or partly so hom .'M whim they had been With} the police,) whom 5:] called, entered tho women in the wit. of the All of those stilt living mums by the police and was summoned. Four of nersuno quickly recovered to go to the homes ot the others only slowly l the doctors' “forts. The proprie'"r is still in a SALE or LAND, tkt 18d which is now in Laure will mporary om. ‘mrlph, Prest. at tlr,. tim‘ the regular in ten an)". hat b Hi (I Auditor Oct. J, 1: 'rn Lam: with"! (win. all in " HI he w h tlre Mouhier Run Over by Train at Port Hope. l Buffalo. N.Y., deupatch: A Well-dressed man who, from paper" found in his lurk. on. is thought to be Richard T. Anders aon. about Go years old, of Avllind I township. Ontario, in being held oy the authorities nt Luckport until his friends for relative, can be located. He is thought to be insane. The man was tak. cn into police custody following com. I plain“ receivml from people living on Wm! un-mw. that the man was acting in n "trange manner in the vicinity. Att, dorm" claimed that he is n ruined man. that the lawyers of his town got no money away from him, after which the l din-riff levied upon his property and took l .hh goods. The Lockport police do not] know how to talu- the story. They think I llli troohh-a. real or fancied. have driven l Berlin. lk-t. 12.--Rightrsix balloons) hun- a-mbled here to take part in the I seriv, of mi ship contests that begin to- 5 mm,mv ant cuntinuv through Sunday and .\lumhu. Among the pilots are ser- "ral army aeronautq of world-wide repu- tation. The race: will start from the suburb of tichmargenberf. The princi-I pal rvunt will be the contest tor the lu. r ternutional Cup, which will take place on Sunday. There are 23 entries, rep- f '.rstettiiugt eight nations. l Eighty-Six to Take Part In Airship Contests. him Welland Township Man Held at Lockpon. Ilevillr. {Dawn-h) years, a mouldcr 1ked down by an i' MR yards at Port was brought to 're his left arm ' elbow and sen-ml BALLOON TRIALS. Four Days In When out-wing them for we Harfurul would give unsatiihctory aevottrttr, ot them, but otttred to take about an '.ta payment. The second-hand dealer" thought the young man had good ream" for selling valmlble rings " such n price. and bought them without testing than to melt down. The melting process div rinsed the fmucl. About ten dealers were victimized in this way. They did no]. report to tins puliee that they had been taken in MM! they thought they were bu.vusg "tolen goods. Marlon] mu mnvicwd of Viig." rum-y and arentvrwed to the u mtral PM --qF- a..-» mu u: tuneup mcuu tend gold Wished. They were plain Dumb. and beside having initials out in tin-m had a “in”. stamp. They cost him about 23 cents each, but looked likn- kiln! wedding rings. Toronto deeteh.. The only thing which could be proved ngainst Harold Hurrah! in the Police Court yesterday wan that be had a neat scheme for defrauding Jewish second-hand dealers. He got a number of rings made out of cheap tttetat and Ull'r' wan-ml ‘I‘L _ . _ FRACIURED firm was Partners, I Fourth. with all accredited they ta il Works won Set-0nd. thes could “iv". the " tt Drin- LOST AN ARM. “my! Sin-e For I. living Elm”. ti't Ite JEWS viiiiiiiizo, Sir up. " fur six month, First. that RESCUED CREW. IS HE CRAZY? . v.7 vac-nu! DIE“ sunk. that u cotuteit be forn e all 'iirwputen. or refer the 'dited arbitrators. r ('hriuophor’u hrarer, deelaro 7mm examine the proposals before expressing an opinion. 7"i M, the Ctrm prim, to be ini, if the was tvillioe, -. um 11“!” tutions thought! kt carry on the bushing them. 1? firm was willing to sell out! a to be fixed by assessors. if the unions would not, tbe: willing to admit its workers as on a prutitosharim, inn-4i- n" , wed n In Open Boat on a Stormy Sea. if t Ittikt'l must d don, t the (rides u 'farry on the l HIS SKULL uh a serious frac- sk'lll, an the "." I waving (au’ " night. ll. J. ILrr, whoa? home is in Sta he (k-Imnl iros- of reeovory. V1 F just above Gun of t on had intended Boa may, but was at. Rev I A) by to talk} about s', second-hand deal. man had good rem ring: at. such a pri W -, ...c y admit its Workers as fit-sharing basis; tad. council be formed to I. or refer them to eoklen eease, or tho aged wet , Ted " in; , British Warships Leave For island _ T gut {3 of Lemons. I it “i331? (' Cretan: m. Oath of owe: to (' 3; l Greece. l 5/ On and the 'Ni. and Rev. A. C. Borden, recently returned 1mm Japan. Mr. Borden said the awak. min; of the national consciousness in Japan had led to I. desire for indepenT om-e in church work. TUt desire has been largely "utfluent'tal in bringing about Belgrade, Oct. unumg tlus people 4 m: tl:" decline this Humvnt of the pop '. ohtuinins,r an awe" f write-(l politicialn during the past ty l have demanded th, 'st' the Sonia" RI runny of tle fireb to comprehend that un- "words with An be mluivulem to r, the opinion iv, scto Status of Missionary in Japan Has Changed. Vancouver. Oct. IS?..-., unique feature of the morning session of the Methodist Board of Missions was the adtirnws of ML m,- n-(luivalvm to na'jonal nuicfde, and thy opinion i, slowly gaining ground that Servinn interests probably would L.- has served by depending on the joint :erE-nx of the pawns. The local nNspapm-s are much Ian in. flammahie- this morning. aux-l altogether it would appear that the waning; st-nt King Peter by France and am". 12mm. b _ . . 359nm! u I , mum, on. _ I ovum} ht?' H n Cu" situation t proving. The; f, tin- .Sorvinns i, f nu tlse tears t ’1' , nuticunhly has V) In "pit" of t '. {he [lawn-h t gramme can be arrango-d a diphrmistie any mu be found by whivh Austria- Hungary will participate and that after this no difficulty need be expected. Ger. man) and Italy are now believed to be in dire-rt negotiations with Constants. noplv and \'u-nna. The recognition of iiw unnu-xation of Bosnia and Herzego- vina would remove Austria-Hungary's only uhjm-tion to being represented at tin, ouderenco. If an agreement on a programme and Um participation of the signatories of the Jk-rlin treaty can be insured, Rus. sia will issue the invitations. The con- fervntv probably will be held at Brus- WI,. In the meantime France and the "Lin-r pom-rs are using all their influ- Putt to pron-n: an exnlnuinn in n... l ' I Paris. Oet. Ig.--mre national eonierenee as Balkan crisis dependn given by Grvat Hriulii tin- Russian Ministvr fun" who H broom-dim - .... . ”mum; xwosevvlt at the White House Inst night for the pur- pn-e. it i, understand. of explaining Aus- tria Hungary's position regarding Hul- garia and th: num-xutinn of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Austria. A, to the Balkan situation the Am. inhn'udlll' said; "I am anti-Jim! that there i, an w-nmn to fear wrtr. There is noth. ing involved that cannot In: mmm-unl ... RUN Explain. to Roosevelt. \Yushinrton. Oct. P2.--naron Hanger- :nulh-r, the Amlmsumlor from Auntiia. Hungary to the United Stat-*3, W115 in conivrenee with Preside," "mum”.h ... "m.“ ._. "'rly n "mum-urn. this action is believed hon- to be u mmHnro- of Precaution simi- hr to the guarding of the bridges near the frantic-r by regiments of infantry. The hope is expressed that this will make an impreuiun on Sonia and prevent that country from previpitnting hostiti. tus. "lldauu’st in the I “My u nmmwuvrr frere to be a mm hr to the mmrdi the frontipr ln' . , u! we» Arm-an Gal. It in’ explained that l tlus" Vessels are sent. out simply to I mutt-h evt'ttts. but it is understood from l utlwr salutes that Turkey intimated she Humid weleome the appearance of the ( 1mm. fir-ct as likely to calm the popu- latluv ”mum, ttet. 12.-Ottieial advices re- u-inwl Jum- this morning declare than. tln" situation at Belgrade. Serviu, is im. proving. The gem-ml excitement among the 'ierviun, ix calming down. In Vien- m the than of a war with Servia are not-'.,..- F...., FROM LEADER T0 HELPER Fm nee 1: mme " local newspapers are much in“ in. xmahie this morning. nn-l altogether nuld appear that the waning; Amt , Peter by France and Grcat Britain proving effective. In rpitv of the ral impruvvment, hawnver, the PtV Constantinople, Oct. l2.--The Porte ha, ill-Atl'llch-d the Imperial Ottoman com. mi~~iunvr rrsidc-nt in Sofia to continue- Iii, functions. as neither Turkey nor the Imwvn imu- recognized the ittdependenev oi Bulgaria. of tit tier Yule-nu, Inland of Malta, Oct. 12.--8e eral of the British Warsllipl here have been instructed to sail under sealed or. slats Their destination is believed to bt, the Turkish island of Lemma. lite fleet includes the battleship. Glory and the Prime- of Wales, and the cruisers Dinm mu: Lancaster. Louno,, is an island of the Grecian archipelago, about GO miles west, of the n-ntrunco- to the Dunlanellvs. It belongs to 'iuskvy. 'llw mumhninn mum... .. ortiervnce , iiiLiiiiiEiir"'= i SEALED ORDERS Servi: yitnrra, Oct we. not. [2.-Th9 war fever the pr'otrle of Sonia is distinctly 1hwlim. this morning. The sum-r of the population gradually are tld an :tst-umlauu-y MAT the more politicians and patriots, who, the past t'vw days, persistontly .mamled the immediate advance Svrvian army. This morning f the firelrranxls are beginning; rehmul that an attempt to mean- rds with AttuIia-Hurfgary would wit-m to nn'ionul suicide, and ninn 'v, slowly gaining urnnnd‘ Servia Cooling Off, ', Oct. P2.--The ' people of Sonia is 'lim. this morning. " of the oftivial 'statement that Itle of river gunbmlts from in the direetion of Belgrade ii m co war war. There is noth. ml that cannot be composed at w of tho powers." Depends on Britain. 3 (buts'" Dow-Britain and the Conference. are using all their influ nt an explosion in the bar fete: Take the Oath. Mini-nor of Foreign if puma-ding to London. ronfidcm that if a c.ro Stay on the Job. Warned to be Good, Why They Go, about GO miles must. of the the Durdunelles. It belongs 'lhe population mainly m is mm'ning. Tnlation g nulnnry mu -The into of the inter. ,co as a solution ot' the wndn upon the answer irituin to M. Gvolvkr. but \vili eontine idV/T, matter to the four prtr ' Great Britain, was“! the 'tarnings sont and Great Britain In x-pitv of the however, the on‘ :-':rilltt Fortigrs gffice The consular [wily ave eontimed ttid Malta, saying that te, Urt. Ig.--, I'he government took Greece yesterday, ll the (lacuna gem!" rm. ordered at 1Iavorltili, Mari.. Ort. P2.-A)ne man was Lilled, another received probably toral injuries, while a score were hurt, none, dangerously, in a collision between two Benton &. Earthen: electric cars on Main ntrcPt, in the Bradford district of Haxorh'll, i-Ist arm-s tie Merrimac Riv- er, to-day. Karly all the injured were Italian laborers from Boston, en route to Andover, where I short line of track is under construction. sihle, bu morning. Montreal. Ort. 12.--Stow that tr"nintied up ttw business in can with tho mmunl melting of the ( shareholders, Sir Thomas Shau- will make his annual tour of ins on the C. P. R, system in “fate: “in. and during the tour will pa to President Shaughnessy Will Make an Exhaustive Inspection. in a hurt London Ont.. despatcln: Last night as John Johnson. of Mi king street, and J. J. Coleman. ot' the Pipe line road, were (Towing llumlui street a trolley wire lttvke and fell, striking Mr. Johnson on the head. Mr. Johnson did not appear to lu- sorimhly hurt. but later he wax again pro"ratrd and had to be removed to “maria Hospital, where he now lies in a procurious state. Coleman was not he , B. & H. E. Cars Can Crass C.T.R. _'" CROSS CROSSINGS. Mr. John Johnson, of London, in a Pre. muons Condition. lyt.", It)! Uni Wit t Ottawa. Ont.. Oet. 12.--Militia orders give the romlts of the tielutmacher chal- lvnge trophy competition, for which 198 rifle teantn "ntered. The prize winners were: Pint. ( luillenge Cup-silver medal and 2:50. 7th Australian Infantry, 3,897 1min iBaby Carried Some Distance, But 1 Not Badly Hurt. Big Shooting Trophy Was Captured by Austraiiul Team. In. WON SCHUMACHER. u 1' proached lit West Toronto despatch: While wheeling her eighteen months old baby in a an" riuge mar the Weston road railuay mousing thi. evening Mrs. J. Osborne. of McRoberts avenue. in York township. was run down by Grand Trunk Rail- Wu.1 train No. It, which does not stop Lore, Tlw xvi-nun: was thrown violently intn the ditch and the baby was carried ah " mm.- "istnnce on the cow-catcher, but tsvuped serious injury. Mrs. (.shurne'n lower jaw was broken umi slot. received other painful injurim. No serious, n-nults are anticipated. A double track hos recently been placed at this crossing. and it is thought Mrs. th. lmrne beeame 'wnfused when the train Ottawa WILL TOUR C. P. R. SYSTEM. mum} BY SMOKE grmt ilwa v Montreal, Oct. 1L--Tite unoke of (and. inn-s prevented two vessels from leav, in; port this morning. The brush hung in the neighborhood of Sherbrooko is still burning, winding up clouds of smoke, which are settling down on the river between Montreal and point-a be. luv Quebec. The Victorian of the Al- lan Line “a. unable to leave, although booked to sail at 9. “in: Mo wattage-rs mud “null have miled this morning for (Huskou- had not the pull preu-mwl Other boats are delayed between hora um! Quebec. STRUCK BY TROLLEY WIRE Noland, bronze medal and E60--Wit. aka"; 2nd Riflx-e. 3.774. 1hird. Irronze medal and k"23--H. M. Exvvllvnt, 3.680 FNMA. 'l"lu, worm made by Canadian teams wring were as follows: tie: "f Merit. Ilvgirvent, Points. l 4.3rd D. C. U. R.. . . . . . . .. 3,535 3 23th Regimont .. "... .. 3,387 I Clov.4ien's. Foot Guards” than the union project between the different Methodist societies working in Japau. The union bad chased the potiitioit of tlu. mix-immry from a leader into a help- " of hiu Japanese brother. Be paid a tribute to tlie statelmnshi of Rev. Pr, tiunnan and sC't'r'Cll','d,' commis- si,u,er.. of Lanadiun 1h'thoihm, who Ind .hiz- in hand. Th.- anor of Victoria extended an invitation to the Methodist General Con. :ermm- to meet in Vietoria in 1910. )h-nllwrs of the General Conference ape- vial mmmi:toe present thanked the Mayor. and agreed to bring the matter Emil r;- (ha full committee at Toronto in Du em bot ON COW-CATCHER. tar FATAL SMASH. 4.3rd D. C. U. It.. . . . . . . {In}: Regiment .. . . .. Clov.4len's. Foot Guards Mth Winnipeg Rifles .. sth Rmnl Riflei‘ R. A,' Royal Canadian Rom. . Hut. Oct 12.~~'l'he Railway an ha, granted the applivatiou mutton! & Hamilton Elvetrie l'umyuny for an order grunting ni-ion to operate their can ems-int; of tlu. tracks of tin" '.' Imam-h of the Grand trunk panding the installation of an an and derailing plant, which put on this crossing. Mr. Cow. F T. ll. solicitor, agreed to thi-. , promised the. plant will be r me within a, month. r portion of the 1 owned by the cum to-morrow month more probably on It Linen Unable to Make Sailings From Montreal. Bunch Crossings. to despatch: While wheeling months old baby in a an" he Weston road railway evening Mrs. J. Osborne. of P2.---Nuw that he has business in connection '2..581 3.203 I! .203 of Alaska of Mr. George Bruce White, of Ottawa, Canadia 'trepresentative. on one of the Amerivan parties engaged in the. Alaska boundary survey, and his assistants, Mr. D. v. Ritchie, of Ottawa, and Mr. Archie Runnels, of this city. The three. Candi“:- Were maroonnd on an island in the swift-running Mack: Boat With Supplies Fluted Off in Meek: River. Vancouver. Oct. 12.-Che annall of the north furnish nothing more thrilling 1tthy recent oxperietwes in the mid. lee., nt the Winnipeg terniinals. Four tenders were received for the complete works, with several other tenders tor heating plant, ete. The successful ten- .lorors will not be announced for a wwk or so yet, pending the examina- tion of each tender by the commission's engineers The contractors now at work on the various sections of tho road under mn- traot all report good prugres» made during the past summer. Active Curt. struction work will be continued all winter, Hun providing employment tor thousamls of men. Tire total amount so far mid out luv Carshops and Roundhouse: at Winnipeg to be Built. Ottawa. Oct. lia'l‘enders were open- ml by the National 'rrarv,coutinehtat Railway Commisoiort 10-day for the cov.itrttetion of our 4109:, roundhouscs. Sh:- tell on the mun-r thc in”. ness ("Ila-g 31m in. Before the court adjourned Mr. Kinguord had the prisoner brought back before him, and said. "Mr. Curry has told me something about your un-i fortunate circumstance», and I am very sorry for you. I quite sympath- ize with the position you found your. self in. but I have to pass some sen- tence on you. I am sorrv to have to do it. but you must go to jail. Your sentmce will be reduced. however, and you will be released first thing! to-morrow morning.' ' l HUNG 0N To FENDER Brantford despateltt Whife rid Ilarket mtreet on a Hey-Iv all day. Marion liuluinzr. alum] A Toronto despntt-h: A pathetic scene was enacted in one of the waiting rooms adjoining the Police Cour: yea- terday morning. while Nelmn Yake, in young married man of 104 Euclid avenue, with shame-struck mien and downcust head, was beine sentenced in the court room to serve five days in jail for stealing a bottls of milk from a College street doorstep at an early hour this morning. I After Yoke, who wa, undeicnded and had pleaded guiltv. had dimp- ( peered down the dock stairs. his grief. s,'strieken wife and three young child. inn, who had been waiting outside the court. broke into pitiful tears. Between her sobs the young \vom-m told some sympathetic spectators the sod story of her husband's frttitliss, efforts for several weeks past to uh-‘ lt-iin work. and how at last he had gone out determined to get milk for _their infant child " an\' means, Her story evidently touched nuiny hearts not unused to the henrtrending scenes of city life, for when he thought no one was looking, one man --he was waiting his turn to face a charge of keeping a gambling house in the city--ealied the woman s little three-year-old daughter. Pressing a " bill into her tinv hands. he bade the little girl take it to her momma, while he turned awav and with a far- away look in his eyes studied the ar- chitecture of some Albert street cot- tages. A welldtnoim criminal lawyer followed his example, and further undertook to lny the (new of the case betory the, Magistrate. 'lucky Eranttord Lady Student Es- capes Fr m Under Street Car. Pathetic Scene Witnesml In Tor. onto Police Court. Early to-day the residence of E. J. Griee, clone to the ruins. caught tire and was destroyed, bringing the total load from the elevator to about $425,000. The walls of the elevator did not tall last night. but the morning breeze shook the charred timbers and just before days light they tumbled over with a thunder- ing cruel: and once more the ruins were uflame. No one was injured, however, and all that could be done was to await until the fire burned itself out. Wrecking era-um arrived during the any to clear the tracks adjoining the -eem-. but little prugre-n muld be made lam-alm- of the minimum] burning of thrs gram. ike"RL1'e Rkhford, Vt.. Oct. P2.---The ruins of the grain elevntor which exploded and burn, ed yesterday, causing the death of more than a dozen enlrloyees. were burning too fiercely at dawn to-dny to permit a start being made in the search for the bodies of the victims, but a careful can- vas among those wuo escaped indicated that the death list had been increased to fourteen, as Elmer Draper, a foreman, mold not be found. N. T. R. TENDERS OPENED MAROONED IN ALASKA timely This Morning. - Fireman a 1fieta--.%g, Fail --h Home Burning. 'tielthm) Grain Elevator Burning FOURTEEN VICTIMS, HEARTS TOUCHED. In the strval rack, at work on th, road and" can progress mam t Active cum G Yam undeteuded thy. had disap- stairs. his grief- ee young child. waiting outside ed nineteen mutton! "tou'. limbs t rent ca r ng along noon to- HI ranced ' days milk at an Port Arthur. not. limKing Ner, ox- plorer. has started the people here with the report of a great find in Sturgeon Lake dist'rict, where he ha been explor- ing. He brought unwie- ot gold om and nuggets of great value. So rich In the ore that it is being lagged u it in being taken from the property. " in mid to be the rieheet find ever made in this country. ‘He Had Not Taken One in Eleven l Years. Mrs.. Firri.v in her antimony explained that the fact tint her husband would not go near a bath tub had cturred her much worry and pain. New York. Oct. H.-- A despatch to the Tribune trom Pittsirurg mud: Alleg- ing that her husband. William Fl hrnv. a rich farmer of Pine township. had nut. to her knowledge and belief, taken " both in the entire eleven you: she had been married to him, Mrs. Mary Erny obtained a divorce from him. with Ili- mony. today. The report of the Master was made public this afternoon. ifer,to declining that there are [M300 1 unemployed in the United Kingdom. with depemlentn numbering 7,fowoo I suffering thereby. The federation re- commend: the creation of a Minister at Labor and a permanent "unemployment" board. and that all memlrms of {alum llllllllln‘ refuse to work "ver time. I London, Oeet. P2.--The gvm-rnl Federn tion of Trade,, Union, In” issued a man British Labor Men Wan: a Minister De Young brothers and Osborne man- nged to keep afloat. and a hunt put out Imm the shore. mnmwd by two bruthvr- named Murray, and picked them up. The accident um-urred only about four hundred yttrds from the allure. and ww-ral people were watvhiug th" boat when it Ion-'21 urned The accident. m-urred about halt. puat G o'clock. All the Inn-n had been working at )lanlr'u "land. and won- retnrning home for supper. Passing the Hurst-shoe Shoal, the bout cap- sized in the brvaketu, and before the men knew what had happened they were struggling in the water. Conrad and Mingle went down with the boat and never came to the surface. The De Young brothers and Osborne man- The saved-wail,, "be Young; John De Young, I brother of William; Thus. Osborne. The dead-Charles Conrad, 0.3 yc-aru old, tsurvived by a widow and grown-up fumily. James Naugle, survived by a widqw and two children. Halifax despatch: At the eutern pus- ugv " the entranci- to the harbor, a bout capsized. and two men met death in the breakers this afternoon, Ind only by the heroic effort» of men who put out from the thore were three others waved from a similar fat». HARVESTER'S SENTENCE. Dreadful Accident in Halifax Harbor Witneued by Crowd on Shore- Prompt Action of Rescuers Seven Three of the Hen. UPSET IN BREAKERS. TWO MEN DROWNED AND THREE OTHERS SAVED. Mr. Reynolds said that he mppuwd after this it would he mum-nary for the civil service to add I mun“- in en. tymology to the requirement. for cus- tum officers. ”Mt- ... mm... mm muwn Illa Harem»- ly int-hive. On this declaration Imam-tor Morrison Wrote thin ettdormunent.: "I have examined the two pieees of bay. page. and Int-why entity that this I'tt. .mu we gucuu. Wilm- or no value to him might be otherwise to the ship. Then follvwed in the form of n minim lure table the lining of two him-cu, des crihed as mm" and hmwn and extreme ly inchin tht thin devlamtiou Inn-mon- try in correct." mu: named Arnold Man-u- mched An. napolis on board the Konig Albert and handed the inlpector a typewritten de. chrration of his goods. in “hich he said that the gocdn. while of no value to him. might be otherwise to the shin. man named Arnold stared, ‘11:: nupolis on board the Konig A Funded the inspector a {mum Washington, Oct. It marry a the 'suvy R wind the first report the protective tariff l into this country of eimex lectumhun. or port came from the I and was duly signed l, GOLD AT STURGEON LAKE. THEY PAID N0 DUTY Pair of Mrs-53...... at United fix “.1... """'M" the rapids, net-er expecting him to much the shore. Then, after I tour dayl' walk act-on: the mountain: without food, he drugged himself into the main camp of the expedition. It no on the tenth day after his departure that he brought help and food to the {nail-bed Cana. dium. who were found utterly exhumat- ed. A delay of Another day would have proved fatal. Mr. Runnels has not yet recovered from his heroic not. ille- River owing to their boat camping from her moorings. The craft virtually eon- luined ell their food, with the exception of a few supplies llnded [or use while in camp. Mr. Runnels volunteered to go for assistnnce. Brenthleuly his eon- panions watched him struggle through ch- "an- ----- ,__, -. .. I: protective tariff of the importation to this country of the dometrticated max lectumhun. or bed bug. The re- 'rt came from the port of Annapolis. u! was duly signed by Customs tttttpee. r w. Morrison. A nhort. time ago I an n......\.l A__, II ‘- HUSBAND FEaRED BATH ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO NO OVERTIME. of Labor. "kt. 't--.Lseessmeat Bee, 'suvy Reynolds to-dny re. 1n To nine months inn aking four glass in P. it. telegraph Hm rm, Gills' pun-ms it report in the history of . half- Id been Dd won- Pissing rwts,. 1,270. L'73i; bacon, _ £246,544; hams, thm, 36.14 butter, own, 6.747. L'37,T (wt... 2l2,924. £635.06”: hundreds, IMO, fU40; hora scheme L a 'triit.edgii"t tii,i?gi,ii.iiii: ehnraetrr is in perfert "many with Rpm-tic}: If its promoters." Bellinginm, Wash.. 001. P3.-- Sow-- (Moose. who had been smugglul arms: the border near Human, were captured on the ouukirtq of Clearbrook on M ed- My by W. C. Chattin, a farmer, who noted on intrudion: from the hummu- tion offieUt. in Susan. "Then 'guilt Cd; .Puck. Favors “mission of M’s Cattle if I’m-tins Ate Taken. London, Oct. 12.-Premier Asquith, speaking " hum-n touhry, said lu- had always recommended ntronuly the view that. assuming Canada was tree from disease, and could be kept no by mam"- able plmutiou, there “a no ran-son Why Canndian cattle nlnould be kept out, but he was sorry to any that a very large majority of the preaenl Holm- of Common. were of the opinion that no precautions now taken, or likely to or taken. could give "Winkle “mum-.- that Canadian rattle would be free lrom diseaw, or possible infection. Alumni“ and Value: of Imports During . September. CANADA'S TRADE WITH BRITAIN. (-ffm-t of the judgmt'nt in lo l attatlmettt upon I lot of goo with the dolor: mum-y. and to trial of the one on its merits Width“ Cue. Ottawa. Oct. 12.--The Supreme Court this morning gave . legal point to " imperial Majesty the cur of Rania. when it imam-d the motion to quash the appeal in the “no of the liar h. Pmmkour'okoff. This wu the our in which a former administrator of tHberia nluanulwl to Winnipeg. with much money and “'lli arrested thorn. The effect of the judgment in to loyalim an attachment upon a lot of goods bought with the utolnn money, and to allow the Decision of Canadian Supreme Court in Guelph, (Deaputcll) --Mrx. Young, living in the city with her brother, on Gordon street. and who was working at a Queen street residence, thin morning had her {we terribly torn through " stuck made upon her by the “My dog. the dog has been used to playing wuh the members of the flmily, and when it “prong toward: her, Mrs. Young thought it plnying until it apron; agi- nnd torn her face. A phyliciun w“ culled, but found the wound in until I condition that he mold not put in stitches, 1nd it will be mm» time before he will be able to perform the operation, and lwr tea. turel will bo marred from the effects. Ottawa, Ont., 001. t2.-The details con. nected with Earl Gmtvu druuntir and tnusivel competition wm- announced to- day. Mb", Mars-wt Anglin, the (in: diam 'utrrms, will Again give . gold Imam» let to the lady doing tlw beat acting at the competition ll Monti-Ml. lnyinnilu the week of April N. The votttpetitiott in open to All Inn-144ml in Canada and Newfoundlnnd. Huh t'oetttteting "o'ttett.v pnyl ita own urn-Mi. but the (‘XN'IIHH' provides the that" free and alto nukes umpmen-tl tor the holding of rein-arm All. The milwuyn will likely give spun chi rues. Those on the committee no: Sir John Hanbury Williams, J. N. Fm art. K. C., C. Holiday Powell. J. W. Woods Dent-Col. Big". E. N. smith. I'. A. K. Harri“ and F. C. T. 011m. The FOR DRAMATICS. Dmilsof Ian-1.6;}: M. and D. The printm- in a carpenter by trade. In! print to becoming a [eta-rennin new. month m lived at King-ton. He has a wife and two wildnm Love re- ceived a allry of $1.50 1 day. Hot. not“ upon an qarrtW. “to!“ Bender-on wan in. formed od the ot the let, tem, and the boo, Iettom, containing marked may. and aura-ed to Mr. W. W. Mop. an otfUial of the I. 0. F.. 12t on Indian road, and another of, ficia of the Soda of England. were left last evening at Station C, Queen Btteet west, when Love did his sorting. A dose watch wan kept on the lettem by Detectiu Guthrie, who followed the narrated carrier out of the poatoffiw hiding, thinking he would abstract the contain. Love, lam-own went straight to his home, where he was ar- rested and the marked money mu found on him. Toccata. Deetrhr-with the decay let- ten left for him by the with? nu- thoritim in Na pension, Albert Jos, cpl: Love, I !tttir<-ier, wan urn-cud In! night at his home, " [hadn- street out, West Toronto, by Detective Goortre Guthrie, on 1 charge of robbing the nib. Love. Ito was a Idiot carrier. In. been delivering for none weds: in "watka " and M," which take in Bots, ltnd "can, India: road, tit. (hum rune t'tchatnt, in that no Ion, and I ennui-In lull amount. of . . - ion and L'llf"1t 1tetyraod - “in! J. Love, a Toronto Put-u Tah- In Candy. SMUGGLED CHINESE. Mi lath “in. pro-pecu- lays that this mm in , ‘gilt-ed‘gvd proposition uh ASQUITH ON EWBARG0, Bl'l'l‘EN BY DOG. WILL HELP THE CZAR. Wall-'5 Face Ton br Cline. ge' is the cot-tact tern.“ £37,106 1.101.! tit WE Lil

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