_ _ » 'W “ww me .~ wéoUm1m_ ~ _,mn -,,,,,,_,,._.. - page .- SIIIITN MEXIIIU _umuul . ` _ _ n _ HEITELS IIEFEAT GREAT _-SIKLE 0F SEAMEIPS _ 'MAY iiiiii mei iiiiiiii-ii liiiiis _ iuii fu li iii Bio i>iiocEssioii 00 H0 Slit I A iii ilerliii _ Iiiifiifiiii ` 1 ' M" -_ . , I .. --__ _-» r: _ ;- -~ ~ _ ___.. 1&__ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ A TIIOUSHMI Turks Killed and _ And Cutting Out ofCo_mmiss-ir . Icl‘0Yl_(i__wIflS (il'¢flII2l' Tili||_|_ on c_o__oMt__on my _ Their Commander _IViahom- Fine Pri(;g3Rgq|i1gd, hi. ione._Men Gehing'__l`eh S] di p 1 - ~ i eiAliPasha Killed Sh|IIingsMoreMonth|y pen d ilgeunt lilude Com late Elrcult dim, not mc,-¢ sin m I ___ - A _I _ °9~ .__ _ _ of London Amid Cheerlng Thousands. .l....l......r................,_ _ _Capt Miicouil’s ln 5...... ..r...G........ _ i.. _ Special to The Guardian. ith” I `_‘ nnII'il\'\ - npal'cities and towns to hold serv- es. In the winter she will visit _SUIIIIITE LEAVES ESTATE TU WITE ...__ osni-IAM, .inns 21-`Julil;e James Que Flint today allowed the 'will of M,-B_ Roh;-gays face is bhdiiy tom Dexter A. Hall, the Brookline retired and _estate operator who committed was suicide on May 23 last. The whole immense mth were ¢hpth|~ed_ 'also named as executrix. - A vcry exciting baseball game took . ' punters Apply to R, H- . _ l 1 t ' c vl t ‘ _ - ' ' ' - ' ' 1910- - ' ' pace as evening a c oria Park Ste,-hh_ Victoria Hutuh 6:@dtu_ .ti ns fluttered over Boston today iii The Principal disputes me _"_ um between the Red'Sox and the Em _ plres, the -forlner winning-by a score _= of 9--2. gm -- "i‘hc lune-ups of the tcanl was as sto follows: » STBOR0, Jllnc 21-William Fournier, who was coiniliittedto thc I ED SOX Lyman School for Boys from Ames- T bur , esterda , died in the dentist’s Catcher Y Y at the school today. _Tonig-ht unable to give cause of death, He has reported the matter to Dis- pithhhr Attorney James S. Stiles of 0 guivution Army ym-,ht Jerry Mc- Worcester and is awaiting his instruc- G_ Whitlock as to the performing of an au- UYDBY- 1st Bass. Fournier was 'lil years of age and The scene of the girl's taking till! song hooks and a crew whose tactics fmly llfflvefl Rf UN* f'l°h°Ql _“I1 53'() 11, Howlett (capt) last night. The school physician made n examination today and, finding ghd gash - eeth in poor condition, sent him to have been under the influence uumui B B RN TAABLE En land June 22- Mumu V BH street this afternoon, Mrs Joseph _-- Roberge was attacked by a huge rat, bit riven boat and carries a crew of six. Major E. A. Rickson, wllio, before hc clans there said last night that Shv joined thc army. Wm* *1 d°°P'W“t°" ' ilcr, is _iii_coinmQ"fl;_____________________________u The McAuley is a 30-font motor half B »_._._._.-____._._._________.___._._,._.______._____-_-,-_-_-,_-_-_-,-_-_-_-.~_-_-.-_-_-_-.-.<-.-_-_-_-.=--Y-> ' --'~ = uui- 1 11-~ THROUGH DIDVIUCE. I ‘ uAUiiii‘rEli$ _ OF E_riiPiiiE te for WUMAN ASLEEP 9° BIDEFORD, Mc., Juno 21-While lcep at her home on Franklin n important bearing upon'fthe fate f the Canadian Reciprocity Bill , Conneau Gilbert Arros Dfnr. omst ui . I ‘ ' . ' ' » _ _ ght s occurrences make pos-I ' wreymanf R°”°a“x» Barra. Arg- lsaible the amending of the Reciprocity - ill in a lnanner to render it liable t_o,be vetoed by President Taft. A coalition was formed in the Sen- ate. between the Democrats and a sufficient number of Insurgent Re- moment, is to compel the Committee t on Finance to report to the Senate B l ri li | i J 1 10, til W l ‘l _ this li-Iyousc yigstediloay.1Th§asi‘i%cei>eN'§€h (Too into for Classification.) ;§_':‘E:_f};‘;‘°;’0r‘:_f_ef1h‘;hL“‘;‘;fn}‘_f nggffr; 33 reported as taking place prior to the IIOUSETO LET. L. Pfrsatm intent upon extensive tariff renee- 20, \ s to be put on the market; but tho t in line at 10.20. They were ti - ' _ _ _ __ . bed u onal political devcloplnents ill the company claims that since the sei# grae y an immense °"°Wd °“ United States Senate, culminating ure the drop in the price of egg! and i . Th "E 0 “B-ft from Liege 'was most dramatically last night. in a. other considerations, have cost it se t 1 h 1 Y ' shifting of political control, promiseI $50,000. _ 8 . Pmmumu same wind h ' ~ ~ ..... .. ..:"..f°~‘i.ff:,“.::° ::.':°'h: "i‘.‘;‘;°“"“. ti iw-f. *iw °;‘"“°‘"° °°'“' OTTAWA- 21-1-1"-if'-1 »- wmner of the third stage _Ms “me £1 _ con rgmo t___e _ena e and DOW" cidents occurring to 173 _individudl digganhe being 2 hours' 3 minw 9,'r,;_° “ny l§f.1__hl’ 9899134 __ _ th work-people in Un-nada’ dul'fh‘g'- the 9 Purpme 0 9 coal 0" “A ° month of May 1911, were reported to hc Department of Labor. ` -‘ 5 Of theses fifty-two were fatal, and resulted in serious injuries. In itioli four fatal accidents were eginning of tho month, information having been received by the De- `__ 5-21431, tions and willing to add theln_as pmument before Muy_ 1un_ amendments _to the Reciprocity Bill, The number of trade .lispfifos re- Gd COUUSIJ. 46. At Tanto'n’s. if "°°”"‘"y' to °bt“i" them' ported to have been in exist.-:ics in Colman 'MACKEREE "'12e?` `o€rn- 6-211131 her severely on the face. The pain wakened the woman and she saw rodent um from the bed she suffers great pain. A trap set in the house later and three Elviriiws ' ' J. Mcliirer I F. McCaroy J. Sweeney H G. McKenzie . Duggan li little used. Applyy to D. BE S., 8g DU at ceor si s-lliasipii. ‘ I be estate, amounting to $100,000, was ___i__._ (_}_rf%__ Z0 . lelt t0 hifi Wife who was TUST received yesterday, fresh sal- H I du e ‘ sea W DU ____ __ ____ . Canada during May was thirf5y~fni‘r, ISLAND SALMON. _I-Isillint, Meek- fm __ _erel, Haddock, Codnsh; Ai; Tan- _ April, and thirteen compared 0"!-______ _ s-aiasl. _ » May. 1910. " i R SALE re t b i _ *"”_ _ _ About 212 firms and 13,00 _ Fiofortahle 'sgnl-il-is a¢l:'§i‘Lrii1 Q c\?eli'\ ployees were involved in these dis. Y increase of 20, compared with with Blil- ing been involved in new dis- es. The loss of time in working s, the loss of. time to employees ougli the trade disputes was ep-' tes. 189 firms and 4088 eiiiployces v t mon, Morell catch. First of the thx. Bon' F' J' Bradley' 151 Kent St' '*'- ` lroximately 299,400 working cars* 6-24d3ipd. ANTED AT ONCE, 6 good csr- l nosfriiu June zz-Fings of siinn- ii' O f tl c rouation of King .I with some e per‘ E ti - Gcorgc’ ' e y- K ithin _ A 1 tx .Pismo BJ hn_ .on State street hoisted their nation- 3° E DD y o omas 0 n k d br ken g u CD__ Summer iu_ 6_24d1 _ nl colors, while ban ers gn o _ _ _WuuIuTED_-E-835tg--hgrgbukgn displayed the American and British ‘W I arm, g0o wages to the ri ht ll t' [ ra II- Apply to John T. Ohowgn, uoTL.l,l,f’ur°0,:vatE;1ea‘|;‘,;:;.}§)l;. ;?u1°;c,l1(;nff)uI general labor in view of extensive wi“_°i"_°_Sf“Ii“_- 5'E4d"1Wl’d' navy yard all the vessels dressed ship "1 colors over the front doors. -_-#_-._ compared with loss of 202.275 days April and 71,830 :lays in May, WNTED AT ONCE. R yfilvllll ‘mall honor [<7 lajvg fore, u consulate. cog! fields of the West, and the car- ters strike, ~ at Vancouver The ricliltural, commercial and menu-` turing outlook is excellent. A feature of the month was the pid llbsorption of the supply of ilroad constitution building, and iANr1\ED_ - civic improvement work that has an experienced teacher and sevener sent up 'm code Signal been planned for the present 'summer I NNN for Nogh River School. Mid ____ _ %|l'_':_':r°_l` v;_’;_<_l:en'_`Jl1- se§_l;_PPl_§rD;_l§:_t 330» patriotic societies held nleetings,and ‘_______ tlmt ___ each of than branch” 'l'24°; °=g,gg°',,g,,,,,, ,,,§',,,,,, ~,,,_,_,_, ,,,, ffm f°m°'§1°vTf_;\,<;;,, S ;_,,,,,,,,,,, ,, mary. __,________eh_°led- °"1‘l1mP‘1- is was furnished in a ~ _ _ nu _ Ph . "'°""°’ "Y ““' J' U' '"“"‘°" ....4 iT.'}..“i‘l§’&"'{'ifl‘“iii.`l'€.§f.°N'fr$'»N'°3»`i'»i i.§’.`L° l'l‘.“.f`°i'i“`§.liIit’}f"..‘I °§f.'2§F.i§y (f"§{°.‘..fiff.'. ".'§§`lHi...fi n'3',"'..r vigil blwli I "6oi`oi~¢.'nevov ummm s‘ Delicate f»f\'°'\""°“°* "°’° “° 1. is nine im ii uit -nv ee r' r Above or 'rwo Meer :$.15-J ' s-zdimopd. ‘and at the conclusion "God Save the F9' n m °' ' was y e iz ee o- . - . - ’ ' 5?'-T" "° Manny "mg by an We ‘mon Mia ui suemiurl l,p-IWIN GWB Minard'l Liniment lumbormiurs frien1luMinard’» Liniment used by Physicians i , 1 flags God Save the King. All British special services were conducted illl1 vnu. S luamm years and il. happy colmination. The U pair were married in Scotland 35 ' ago, the husband going to the \Vcsr- S their homes ln Belleville, in which t ason, tlieoutlook being on Junc- l\ _war will see an exceptionally 'ee amount of work completed and . lal music as “ mature' that the outlook was for a prosper- ous summer season in the leading branches of employment. _ _ EAMEN'S STHIKE IS HAPIITTI SPIIEAITIIIG i*lC'TI"['HAl\i`I"l‘(lN, June 20- The , seame1i's strike is rapidly spreading BE_LI‘EVIi'm"' IOM" 'PIM 21'- Bly here. A thoiisaml l-itevedores and the the r°'m“""“g° ‘em ° A f cm” e stewards of the liner Philadelphia named Rice' 8 romance 0 mnny have joined the strikers. Tile Union astle filled oilcred the men li per- encnt increase of $2.50 a montln' . m Yea" “go “nd ‘l“'°'°°d twem-V y”“"’ with a proportionate increase to the tewardn and others engaged in its em States and um Wife remaining (service, but this offer was declined. In Scotland’ neceiluy they st""t.“1 “__” consequence the company announces responding. Wlmh "°“"lF‘“l I" '“ '° that it has been compelled to cancel °h°°“l“5 9' h“H'W"‘l' Vomt hel'w9°" the sailing of fonr big liners for Ha- urday’s naval review at Bpitheud. to be married again. One of their' 01'. sons is captain of an Atlantic lin- IAsk for Minard's and take no other. Learn to laugh. A good laugh is better than medicine. i Learn to keep your own trouble to yourself. The world is too busy to care for t your ills and sorrows. Learn to hide your pains and aches under pleasant smiles. No one cares to hear whether you have the earache, headache or :heu- matism. Don't cry. Tears do well enough in novels, but are out of place in real life. . beam to meet your friend with a smile. A good-humored man or wlo- man is always welcome. Above all, give pleasure. You will pass through the world but once. Do the duty that lies nearest thee; thy second duty will already, have become clearer. ' A Be content to do the things you - li _-_-,-_-_=_-,-_-,-_5-»_-_-_-.-_-,~_-,_ _-_-_ _-, _-, _ _, _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ ii SUNBEAM -._.__._.._._. can, and fret notlbecause you cannot i '*»' o everything. Never reply in ldnd to a sharp 01' angry word; it is thdseeond _word hat makes the quarrel. wumu .vouiaa nr 'rr¢oi:r_s_i.si._ My little boy, just four yeah old, Came crying in from play. and climbed my knees a_1_1il honed that I " ' would kiss his pains away, I fondlcd him, and he forgot His son-owl and dismay. _ _ __ Bo, Father, when the world goal wrong, ‘ And breaks my heart with carer" 1, anis-like. rear Your io\u_1_|_r»;m_¢ 'Do tell my troubles th#: t “ “ ' Aind all my grief You 1i‘lp`e"a1|a§ And all my sorrows them _...l . i.._;-_.. ani# 4 Ijf »>;ii ,ill iii I i l Nl .V li .J . ll l ii, i ,_ U , _ _=_':i` » 1.... _ '_'i_ » ~t. 1? iff - .fi Ali! iii. ;f.`_T 1 .. _ 1 ‘_ ) i is Q1-`il'. ,~*-ii; .`-iii I '-iii., ;. ,._' »,» i. 1 Ui li _f-_i ` .7"_ ._» E ,_ if ii >-_.i-.as-..>., ft 1' .Ii 5,? .1 -i?i .A pi ~¢ fa' _. ._. 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