0 ,.'§u~' ' ‘ ..~* . .-» ll ~ ' » el, ulluthetsgedy ntl” I . \""*‘f|§‘.(‘{§` “Wil ‘§,§t‘l‘..°, "”I"'..‘,‘,§ i’-l‘llll'»?u“"l. l‘l'I.'e°»T..e'i. ..l.u.f old. on :nnss su lcon ~_ in A .,‘¢ D 1- 'l it NWS ileefune teuuleu llu ' laters To Cnnudll ils - ' e l . ‘ ' Evmmce or closer ‘I ‘ Cannot Recover lheiB0hies of For Relief of Sufferers From~.For Killing Husband Oi Wom_ _ I V, \ Miners W-lthm a Month _ Recent Cycloneln Beglna en W-ith_Whom_ He Wa; _ ' mluuous ‘ ` J \ _ _ llliaiuated 'I- " - - _ ‘°~v ‘f -xo lil- PMTIS J lillilllls cliURcH|LL Muflubi. il _ -7, A --_» r .GUAR Isp _ l'luullu J _ I’ ll., L _ M000TOE0_ ' SNES $25000 iT M [E00 Tl/ n / 0”* A _ - (Canadian Press) ‘ -V (Canadian Pres's.)’ "'- - 1- 'J 0 ` ’ NEW y0RK_ Jul “_A ' TORONTO July* 26-Twenty-live (Canadian Press) _ “ble ,,. y _ ,, sped-A thousand dollars will _he sent by the (Canadian Press.) -__ L d _ G _ h mxpqnihhlqly aww' Thh" W I Dreadnosgm 8:: ll; eaysim Vosnedisllie ilgsnulsuturerslsssoelutlen MACl.EoD. July ze-Samuel will. to the g a relief fund inski was . exec t d t. th it l :$1012 intl; Zdiiorial makes the oug- PARIS, July 25- The VG,,,,a,,,B_n then nrlelsn Breed-Nets' shout# of this $10,000 is _onleielly given North west luoutlltld reolleeeuursgfo ' . _ ' tml* Allll-lit!! I and postmaster-general, Hom Pump P°l_ leader Ben Tillett to a. throng bf, “nd th° "°m°1°d°" tT“`°“€\1 Private here at 7.36 o’clock this morning for 'Bt HW' WSWS-011' Churchill; accom- letier, arrived here this evenin Hs ‘hiking dock works,-5.t,`,day__ _ subscription. the murder of George Lankatooy, a _ tmrith. Gmmdmn u,nMm_ _ . 8. H _ _ During the western visit Board ol fellow miner at Frank Alta, on Feb- ' 0" N ‘"5 111°* by h representative of Pre- ° °‘°°"‘t°d Eh’ K°V°\'l1m°“l1lP°“d Railway Commissioners Jas E ruar ' . - . y sth lest. . turn £0 Cnlllidll as an evidence for the mier Poincsre, the Canadian ¢,,,qm,s_ ing money on battleships when Bri- Walsh of _the transportation depart- wllllnski was inlstustsd with Lani; closer relationship now established sioner to France; Dr. Phillips Roy tish workmen and tl,,,1,-¢,,,,,,1,,,,, are ment will confer with the mayor of utooy's wife and he put the husband ibetween the .Dolnialon and the and the secretary of the Fraueo-Aln- “t°"Vi”B- ` mgma °” the I1"-‘UKBF 01 °¥l>°l\dii1“Y°- out 01 the WI? by fh00iill§ him in "1 "' » 1 er- -The Principal ebieet or Mr. rel- elm tent the preyer lor the e "huh mu "°'k°d' lens;-'s visit 1 t _ fi B-U1 Willinskl went on to the scaffold ble, with M 7Llhlgul?l!ext?n§l:,'d,;f- 1332:; 0| DON! Devonport who was believ without a quiver E lieryof postdvmd gelsg,-aphs, m,,_h_,.e_ ed to be responsible for the em- I ' Th°'° WB” “TTY U18 Bhnrifi. f»W0 Eotherlahd on dpfence matters, erican committee, Gabriel Uouis Jar- Home one in the crowd reminded I A _*Th “__ V the- wash hon” of 5 coal mme in 'Tl ._ W -. EHUTSEH ' ‘ mil |;H[[g[ .. .~.'....-... 3,030 [;, l, |1_ duvtlon H, cable rates and mi, the m_ players. obsunac was not _ priests and the guards and superln- Y. ans r zroquslng 0| 5 two cent ,_ _ b _ , _ _ _. U \ tcndent Primrose of the Mounted Po- tween osnsds ond FruuelTJ°Tl‘lTlT° sf. "°'°d- "'1'f“°.” agreed 'rluett " I . » lice present. mastm._g°nm,B1 will be jomhd on P;at_ ani satisfied God does not want Lord I ---»----- “rd” by th, \ Canadian premhr' Devonport, may the devil take him ' `Right Hou Robert L Borden' A the ' TT T 0 - Canadian minister of iustioe Hon O I .___ .. ._ _ - . . and fisheries Hon J D l H and Hon A'E Kemp $532, me (Canadian Press) foundations. Several towns are with- . - _ _. ' ' ._ \ _ 7 _ out portgoum _' ‘_ ` LONDON, I July 26-The British h v _ ---» _ML Hazen will confer with‘M_D _ . Government _was nearly turned out ' mgsse' the F,-auch minister of marks; of office by a snap division this af _ 0,, the sub ect f ,_ ' ternoon In resence of the usual thln HAMBURG Jul 2|; i o reclp al hi i ' P ' ol um h V ‘gm Y , Tl; Mnnnser ,.°g,,,at,,m. notably M51” res§ecl’P_’;§ - Friday attendants chancellor Lloyd _ U BTIWTJUU UK YB-N18 an 1 M- d b uf George moved that Monday be devot fore the camplete loss of life is Compahy has received orders to con stearldslfitpsse rpllyllmnsr l?£tw;goaTl?,-ang; E od to the dimussion of supplementary llnown. Work of clearing up the _“mc” an armored cruiser for ghd Canada and on the possibilities appropriations. The opposition fore- *__ ' f th t d b t _ _ \ ed a division. By dint of B hurried Gnu” ` gn” B ra 0 e Ween the two con" search in tha; lobbies of the house the might torpedo hosts ure ull-cody un- G " t , -- t , wlunson ont. Jul 25-H. G t governmcn wh p just managed to » Y _ _. dtrtconstruetion for' that country. vlsiteato glglflls aglfcetllg ;tsT'lTTl:clTia:nt(lxx1TM? save the situation by a majority 0| Herbert, of 'Ottnwa, travelllng imrnl. ister, n account of the close (Canadian Press) only three ' gratlon inspector for the Dominlon ties be Ween Francs and Canada ‘xg WASHINGTON July 26-The Sen- Eflrggninhist' w:fste,.,,s];c:3tna;: ah::_§;:gg A . nn imn°Sins program ‘of entertain- nts by vote or av to ls d tn ' ’ ll ll - _ _ f"l`f`. " :_l 5 . I3 \~ Lwnts has Me” “ranged m tml" ho-use eixdise tax bill which I;lcTETTd ex? | | | Tzlalieéle S3 :}vnl?l;I’5.T.`-'T"-`.~ '- 'r _ = ‘. ' r - ' " "`,T...'-‘ ` -.7 T f VANCOUVER, July 25-Two enou- sand members of the I. W. W. have gone on strike on the Grand Trunk Lake. H distance of one hundred and eighty miles. Burns Lake is n short. distance northwest of Fort George. 'llho men quit work last night. For weeks there has been talk oi a strike in the n9r'th, but as was the case with tne Canadian Noltllern strike. no demands have been made on construction contractors for highcr wages or changed con~l\.t‘u'ls. The I. W. W. plan is apparently to tie things 'up for this fall and delay things so seriously that workcannot ho resumed before spring. The con- tractors _have wired the provincial government for soldiers and special police to be sent north immediately. collnsnsslf Ans- E Too uns roll ‘- f clnsslrlclrlon One cout per word each insertion pany order and five per cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. WANTED- SMALL FURNISHED house or part oixla house from Sep- tember till Ju c. Apply at once to Mrs. L. M. Poole, 40 Hillsboro Bt. A ' _w_]-271l[i?3i.W_ 'lo l.lc'l~,"'“1-louse: on KING sr., next Bishops Palace, all modern conveniences, newly painted and papered. Apply 93 King St. ,, 7-27M3ipd_._ WANTED, FOR SOUTH KILDARE School, lst or 2nd class teach- er. Supplement $25.00. Midsum- mer vacation. D. McAldufl-, Secre- __tor‘y. _ 1-zllvllw. WANTED, A SECOND CLASS teacher for Auburn School. Supple- ment $10.00. Apply to Raymond Boylan, Becretary_Trustees. \ 1-z1lgl~_llElll. WE WANT A RELIABLE MAN WHO Will appreciate rapid advancement for honest efforts. Experience un- necessary. Addrese in own hand- writing. References required. Ap- ply M. Guardian. _ AUCTION, REGISTERED STAL- lion, No. 1818, Haphazard; at the Market Square on Tuesday, 80 July at 13 o'clock,noon. Can' be seen at R. Wood's Stable _King ' Street. R. Beairlto, Auctioneer. I » -» 1-26lli1lM8i.' ._ __ NOTICE-THOMAS HOWATT AND Robert Wakeland have started n. repair shop on Queen Street oppo- site Stewart's Grocery; All kinds of footwear repaired at short no- \ice. ` 7-llglltiy. docs-Ion sans. ron same BX public auction on Saturdliy, July 27th, at 8 p. rn. all my remaining _.stock of e merchandise, - also' one . horse, one cow, waggons, harness, _ icbeons. oil casts; boxes, also s 'quantity of household furniture. apr lest clean up sale. M. L. Mc- llan. Hunter River. 7-il4rM4iE8i. THD GEORQBYPOWN BOATINQ A8- soeiation -will- hold A Monster/Rv ' gatta on Saturday, Aug. 17th. As- ' 6... it .t°rx.\»°»f- -l;§T§|¢T°Flio rxvmhoiffod oenoe, lnlhng ne* tnbnaee, greasy, pm, howling ley, African Dodg- er., dancin; booth, lnerrggo-round, _ and all kinds of emu ent for# young people on the grounds. The Biggest day of tho’ summer., l_>on’t E zen any other al-ranilinents for aturday, Aug. 1'Itb. O. Leonard Grant, Ohllrfnsn Advtg. Coinmit- ,>»l°.l¢-~» _ -~ - -» » HBH.: Every shot lodged in the inspector's head, causing immediate death. The shooting occurred on the ferry _boat Excelsir shortly lifter the bgnt hm] pulled away from the Canadian shore, The murderer was arrested in Dc- troit and held by the police. I-lc will bmextradited if it is shown the crime was committed while the ferry bkat was in Cnadian waters. If the kill- ing was done in American waters Ferguson will face a penalty of lib imprisonment, according to the law.; of the State of Michigan, ns sgainst n death sclltencs if he _is tried in Call ada. Hiliiii K THTW - MUST HEM00 IN ASTLUW (Calladlan Press.) . WHITEPLAINS, July 26-Harry K Thaw must remain in the s.sylum.Ap» plication for his freedom was denied today on the ground that he wollld be dangerous to public safety. Canadian Prens- ( J This is the third attempt made by Harry K. Thaw to gain his liberty from Mattewan Asylum for the crimi- nal insane on a writ of habeas cor- pus. .f The sole question tried nefore J us- tice Keogh without a jury was wise- thcr Thaw is now sane. .I Durilig the present trial which be- gan Jlule 17 and wns much brifer than previous habeas corpus proceed- ings, Mrs. Evelyn Thaw took the witness stand and Thaw himself was called to testify to the authenticity of’ several letters written‘~ by him-. Several noted alienists were called in the case. (gvanadian Press) Add to Tha . , In announcing his decision Justice Keogh sold" -'bsvlng llstoned to ull the testimony I am of the opinion that Harry K. Thaw is still insane and that his discharge would be dan- gerous to public peace and..safety. The writ of Habeas Corpus upon which Thaw obtained temporary re- lease from Mattewan Stats Asylum was dismissed and the court orders Thaw be returned to custody REVIVED THOUGH READY FOR THE GRAVE. ERIE, Kas., July 24- Pronounced dead by a physician and made ready Urbana, this country; revived sfter 24 hours. Singer had been struck by lightning.-.lt ._lo__4oo;ed_.he will be blind as n resu_ft_‘of paralysis of the optic quantity of fire wood; barrels, p\i`U‘»n¢lQ0- 'f TW* K "'_ " ,` me neelllsll-nn-f 'I < ~ e ~ rss lsersnmllle ills lllcllllll of Bup’t of Institution, ‘ _ T’ forborial, Charles Singer, living in Z5 in N’ Mild’ ""°° “E3 h“"dk°"` rn -4 . r qui' H0000 iillilli _la A _ hundreds of homes and busin 'the list of known dead, with fifteen been lost in other towns of the two states, Uniontown, Lamont, Mount Braddock, Connellsville and Dunbar, Cfwk' VHUSY. the damage is enor- mous and scores of families are homeless in the upper Coughlogheny Valley, Railroad trailic thru great territory is demoralized, espec‘Tn.lly so at Uniontown where the tracks of two railways were torn from their out railroads, mail, telephone and telegraph connections. From West Virginia cities, no reports can be ob- tained because tplegraph wires urs down. It will be several weeks be- wrecknge was begun today. WHINE MEN f ~ HMi0E0 E00 E 7 (Canadian Press.) . NASHVILLE, July Z6--Two white I men, George Sholbon and John Bai- ley, were hanged today for the mur-‘ der of Bell Pettigrew, nn _old negro and his two children. ` iIOMMiTTEO 00 SEii\00S 0iiMiiiE PITTSBURG, July 25-Over sixty lives were claimed Wednesday by floods and cloud bursts in southwest Pennsylvania and West Virginia, and illnder Telilinfof n let ` Lust 8mlol|_Pr0\dd ' ing lid For Agri- islxll llvls ; A OTTAWA, July 25-1-lon. lar&n uurrlll, Minister ol Ag-leultlu-e bil arranged for the afridlllturll llil grant to Prince Edward Inland, ai- der the termrol the act Passed list session. The amount 'ls l.lQ\1t 87-' Ill houses destroyed. Uniontown lead! 000. ` ‘~ ‘ At Wheeling,*W.-Va., thr were drowned, at\Lamont, Pa., far drown-" I ed, ne Eliwood, Pa., three drowned and 36 lives' are reported to have. IS HEO0VEH|iiS Pa., were inundated. In turtle _ E000 Ei000S_, 1'»'_"°‘\. /'fl l (Canadian Press) PITTSBURQ. July 26- Western Pennsylvania is recovering slowly from the effects _of Wednesday's flood which struck lthe hardest blow in the coke regions. ' It will be more than a month' hh- fore any edective effort can be made to reach the bodies of the fifteen men drowned in Superior mine No. 2 at Evans, Station, near Uniontown, for it will take that time to pump the mine dry, according to estimate .of foreman Buttermore this morning. , STEAMETT S000 f iT M00ii|T0§S MMT 0ii0WiiE0 (Canadian Press.) ’ S. S. MALLIE, July 6-THE Stea- mer John Haggnrt, ownedby the T. K. Simms of Little Current, sank at its moorings at New Ontario Dad in fifteen feet of water at 3.30 this morning. The John Haggard came up I last BML S1000( OXFORD, -Tuly 26-Helen Grnggs was committed by the magistrate for trial at the coming nssizes on the charge of llttclnllting to entcr the Mineham House with the intention of committing arson. Sho was released on bail of $10,000. CERTIFICATES 0E MASTERS M0 MTTES OTTAWA, July 25-Formal notice is being issued, giving oflect to the act passed Inst session for the cm- ployment of certificated masters and mates on ships of live tons and over, belllg made. The act will not apply to purely Pleasure yachts. hnfgei. fishing boats or to selling ships cn- gagcd in the constwise trade of not more than 100 tons, propelled by auxiliary pc wer other than steam, and employed partly in fishing and partly in the carriage of freight. WEDDsNG PARTY BLOWN TO l"l`E(.7i“S. MILAN, July 25-An appealinr tragedy marred a pretty ’*1»‘Bll0|iU\'\ wedding, and throw several famliirs into mourning." Signer Meninno, a rich country squirfe, living at Melito Valle Bollito, near Avellino, started out tor the arish church for the purpose of marrying off his only daughter. n pretty maid of nineteen years. Instead of rice, Menlnno, in pursu- anceof an old custom prevalent in his pockets with fireworks, and carri- night' from Manitoulin and vids leaking badly the pumps being work- ed throughout the trip. At 3 o'clock this morning she start ed to settle and went down. She- had a ca/rgo of hay and lum- ber. ' ' It is believed that one man was drowned as he was last seen at the dock in an intoxicated _condition shortly before the boat sank. 00000 000 MOTi0E|T (Canadian Press.) . CARMEL, July 36-Naomi, Mit- chell, aged 14, was outraged and murdered yesterday. A degenerate farm hand is lfsing sought by the po- lice. EMPEHOii'S |I0ii0|TION TOKIO, Japan, July Z5-In s bul- letin issued at half-past twelve this afternoon by the physicians in at- tendance on Mutsuhio, Emperor _of Japan, it was announced.. as s result of an examinatian of his majesty nt ten o'clock this morn- ing, his temperature was found to D0 98.7 degrees and his pulse 105 to 110. He showed continual restlessness and his fatigue is increasing." Great fear is experienced in many quorters thot the emperor ie ltwillv sinking. At eight e'clock this evcninl 5 further ofllcial bulletin said: "The emperor’s condition is un- chsnged,` except that his pulse hnl been reduced to 100." vnmll-ul. ncolnlewr lu Lnuunnv. ST. JOHN, July 26-A very Dain- ful accident oczllhred .this afternoon the Neapolitan provinces, had filled in the Globe S ln laundry, in which Mrs. Gl-sy who is an emplniec hell the mlsfortuns to have he: right bend hiefs full of bombs, which he intend- bsdlv torn, crushed and burned, by ed to explode at the church door on being caught in the mangle. Bae was the ,sit of the brldul puny. tulren to Dr. Purdy I oline. and the While ire was at the head ol the merry procession of boys and girls, decked out for the occasion in all kinds of fantastic costumos.the bombs suddenly exploded with terrille force. Menlnn himself was ‘nlown to pic-ce woman'll pain relieved as much as possible. It il Dollihll Mrs. Gray will lose some olllerlliileflé but nl-. Purdy stats that the hand will be_ saved. ,_ _...___ __ 0 B. ‘ ` ` ‘1'_" the brldegroom sml nfnny others who GIRL FATALLY Bunun' ‘ ltswlbl tp The G\=°~\”d\°n~> nod been hidden to the weddlug loess -- TORUNTO. Jul! 37*'“0d°"l'*'° re du t th onnd a d feerf l- - 1' southwesterly wludo; mostly lou end If ,,,“:,§,,_°_,,,,°,§§ ‘,,,m',‘,, ,,w‘;,_ "nos'roN, noni; :sly me enola?-iontrophv one to-=‘UlH“~m°‘-ighllttls wel-mel-,f butlew scattered ,,,,¢, ,,,,,., ,',,,,,,,,, to ,,,,,,. ,°,,,m_. 'bghgns slump ` li] ‘ yn) _1. ---_-__ Tim' _" ‘W °‘° °"'”“*““°° _ Florence Donovan, 4* was so ,The lowest temperatllm recorded SERVEB- NOTICE Rm I burned about the b 1 'bel yesterday was 5! degrees above zero. THE ,PMqMu_ CANAL sleeves o her dress oan¢'ht,ilrs, t t and the highest was 71 above. The \,____. ' lhe is in n critilnl condition at northern 0!Polu\‘°. was seventy-env be detrimental to the interests f » h mmmfmohm ,,,¢,|,f I. ' _ _ _ ~ lflnaresilnlnieut enresge¢¢etlleowo_mlnerds.Lin1ilent usodby Physicians. -e'n degrees above zero. 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