H. PAGES - Sworn 8 Daily Average ef 7072 for 1907 I ; _ *JL _, __,_' _._ THE CHMMTTETUW GUARDI #af < =§ Fz me Dkiiv rfluvvail iam Y. (Now liunlll. ‘il.u;i.v nioini HE TED C From Cool Breeze Terrible Record of Deaths and Prostrations Heated Te cHARLo'l"rE'rowN, Pamela EDWARD ISLAND cfiivllpiiiiviixiniusoav "Joey Jwifsix I » ' 9l 9 ~ T;-Zoe l-lcll`iiii:A _"" "`““ '>`“_"_`_T`:::“‘ T 'Zi-~~_~*-~'-~-~ -fm-i~ ---f--»- -~»”l‘-“»»-- Y-'.iT1I1"f ._. __-»___.-i, ._. ._.:r;:;;1::.:~:.; - _ __;V__,, ;__ --_~-_-_--_~ _ _ _‘__ `--:~ » _--- ---~T€ ~~--~-:ie-i-m nnnsnnnnnnn Gnnn nnnnPIIHS nn nnnnnwn nnn sArEaRi~;AKERs MAKING BATTII IIIH PIIIIHIIIITIIIN Lfnpgg ngnnnnnnn' c GET BIG LOOT .v ~ s Now. After A During the rm - the ITIES 2 II GETTING RELIEF 9-* -_e--_-1 PHILADELPHIA, siderably. During_ the lastvtwo days nearly one trations that the last twenty-four hundred heat prostrntions were treat- h0llI`S r2C0rd6d. ed at the hospitals. NEW YORK, July 8-(Sp9¢in1)_. southwest breezes all day and rain in The cooling breezes today swept the the evening, __A 7 lllllll-:IT Fire Followed Explosion in Five and Ten Cent Store in Cleveland. CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 8, __ Seven persons were killed, at lease two others were fatally injured,f.u|- ly thirty nlore were severely hunt an the result of a fire in S. B. Kreagm five and ten cent store. 'Hia fire followed an explosion of fireworks in the store. The exact cause of the explosion has not been determined. A woman who wen; gg the fireworks counter said the agony W3! Tgnitvd b a-lmrka fro ‘Y l m a device which was being demonstmtnd to imp bv il clerk. r~lrc,cli1er wallace, and the store m ger are ofthe opal. ion that theqiigayeg were ignited by an arc light. PANIC SEIZED 'THE CROWD. O Immediately following the 9291.05 ion an alarm of fire wi-is sounded and U10 Panic seized hu-ndreds of cinch. lid BTIODPOYB, il wild rush w for the doors and windows? lumped from the second and gig, floors. ’I‘he"store, which is located' near the busiest comer in the (Ioan town d`is‘m¢t. was wen :um with _ _*___ .__..____.__ _ _ THIITAT III BIIMIIS BT SNIIIIAISITIT LONDON, Jlliy 7.-The ifoiiliiosfrn- tion Tuesday night before the house of parliament by women sudragists ha-d e. rntbefstartling sequel yester- day, when Mary Leigh, one of thel women arrested for breaking win-I dows in the ouse of Premier Asquithi declared in the Dow street police court that “the next time we come, out you can expect bombs." This utterance has had the edcct nf! drawing a greater degree oi nt.tent\\on| to the oufiragist movement in Eng-I land, and as ii result the police will hc/nceforward have to handle thai women demonstrators with less good, humored tolerance and more severity. This threat by Mary Leigh. whicu was a repetition of what she said when she was arrested, is really the sensation of the last demonstration, for the much-heralded attack on the commons Tuesday night was a com- parative failure. .\[ ii-‘l`5 Liirrrinit Cures Diphfherin _ -_ , __I.. JUTY 8-(Spec-'city and brought welcome relief to ial)-The hot wave which has pre- ‘the sweitering thousands. vniied here for two weeks. and which The temperature at eight o’ciocI| reached its climax yesberday, when registered eighty degrees. thirteen people died from its effects, was checked today by a, west wind death and ten prostrations were all- whlch lowered the temperature con. fled to the already appalling list of 30 INJURED F IREWDRKS THE C l I io! iihe store by the B mach During the early morning hours one twenty-four deaths and ninety pros- The Weather Bureau promised cool th Practically all of the clerks vserel young girls Although the explosion ofthe fire- works caused considerable consterna- tion the real panic did not occur un- an instant a hush came over the crowd. Then, crazed by the possibi- lity of injurfy or death, all on the y° ,main floor rushed for the front null rwnajammeii, the rear door was too small for all who sought safety there, :and the roll: windows were closed ,with iron bars. SUFI\‘OUA'l`l1}D TO DEATH. Several women forced to the rag- reur doors. The front doorwaysoon F pr he rlanies sought safety under a oolmhere whore their. bodies were found two hours after the explosion. The tive women had been suffocated. Then he lily liucousciolls and trampled up., ;C01JT»ly been caught in n daring buy. _...m n sensational legal cattle fo lssession of the three children lrlng of his marriage with - SICNIT III IIIIIHT IS IIISIIIIVIH ROYHI Mumtreul club won the :mult- rrcz °l{1`_i§0|f CTIU-Uwionsiiip oi (lilllnliil :ln d al Dixie* on Saturday, defeating Fritz at V Milrtiyn of Hamilton, rllnner up the prD_ Geo. S. Lyon lust year and champ- L1: French suvant, an engineer an amber of the French institute, T” h” hm' Hulvm d°m“wly thgvww lon in 1902. Wilsoin and Martin men di* in the final on Sntllrliay, playing t of cl.-ghteen rounds in the mornfng and eighteen in the afternoon. Wilson om of human flight. In an int erday M. Deprez said he had vered the secrets of the High I . PARIS, July 7-M. Marcel edt ¢0 “I have not the slightest dou added, ‘-‘fthat in a very short d, in a very few years, it will day in which there is sufflc he lu an wi Shoppers and Clerks ti, » Panic Stricken. Were Y nd, be quite a common thing- i: ousands of hum-an beings sou out lin midair, just as you now ousandls oi people skating are is ice on the lakes and rivs "Have you actually succeeded,' s asked, 'in making a heavier-t instrument! that will support ght of a human being and on ab wa shoppers, mostly women and children. :gi I ' bin 1 ' "Yes," he answered, “I have no _ TRU SHED To THE EXITB' I monde such a machine, but what is ‘der and ammunition, The burning of tion, went to New York recently, ‘ ' ar in fthe arsenal was accompanied by many WJ1 man explosions. The firemen were aided by a lnrttc section of the populace in A be m til some one shouted "Fire," }\>r b tter still I have made it so d-air with the weight of a hu "I-Ipve you flown wit.h it your* “No. that is a matter for linger men than I~for e ‘claniips-Dllmon_t_.__________ " IIIINII STAIIVINIT IN HAIIIAX PA With VICUID. the four year old son ui of M.l‘s. George Parker, was kmocked th to the floor in the first panic. There'se on until sllfloczltcii by smoke, 1 »~-_ -____...___ _,____ _,______Y___ un ' Pl EIIIIIINI MAIIHIII] "A til cs Z9, gi th ' IN HANITIIUIIS in .PY T PARIS. July 7.-The oxtrnorlliii- I9* ~ T "FY rwene of ii weddinug where the “n bfideiiroom was married in hand-I cuffs was witnessed at St. Martiin- ll lie de Rue. T he Theophile F"l1Y» Ili-1011 24, had re- _ ( ing would iinduce her to give up her sweethe rt. tllorities to allow the niiilniilge to take place at once. l-ler request was e se he HIHFY. and sentenced to ten yours’ pn fluid labor. His fence, Alexandrine hi’ Sadeimun, aged 19, was heartbroken dn nt the news and declared that noth- *Tig d ll we She accordinnzly petitioned thc nu- r ` [Il Ll ll ll) es d ilfuntcd. and yesterdn 'th ris en y e p oner was conducted by four detectives to th the mmirie, where the bride and her friends were awaiting hiim. ol( After the ceremony he bade her a farewell for tan years, und wus tukcn nu bad( to ihils cell. while the brirlc re- wo turned to her paronns’ home. THE OLD A Military Song of Martial At New Wonderland tonight, Sung By , ha George iiennessey. gi” OW Cu More than appropriate to the troops now quartered among ua- snitable in every line to the soldieri boys who arelsoon to leave the city' -The Old Brigade-one of the H1081 Popular and most touching of Mar- tial airs will be sung at‘Ncw Wond- erland tnnlght by the popular and offers the nnesu novell-'ies in Inhefrb singer. Mr. Hennesscy. Every any picture house in Canada aoldler boy should hear this song.I Every lover of good- music should* s take the opportunity of lfstenini! i-0'f- so rnire a number-the like of which ( tunfcu-c Y P -I B the J" seldom odors in 0. community like then \New Wonderland l\lwaYS lf* ll and enjoy the splendid program ofyin that favorite theanre. Come to- SUD allloaos I Strain and Loyal Rythm th The beginning of the week sees an- fo other change on New Wonderland; Vll. a inew picture every nlKhf» One new picture every evenlnz. and »_,_, an entire change three times il week This is u new idea always makink sométihing new to see, and with the go change of song three times a week Hear Miss McKinnoin's illustrated .mg "'i’ni waiting for the summer 1 ii noch and ocular 9"* tu all - OI' is l-lAi.ll~‘/lx, N. S.. July 7-_-\'l most to il, slilldolv after filstillg irty-fourdnys, Thomas Merkl€» lifnring man, holding a mate s ce icate, wus found lying in a h s condition on a pile of rugs old lluoccllpied distillery ln I’ oiisnnt park Hlltllllday night. an was too weak to wlllk and be removed to tllo hospital. Mciklc, who llisllppearllii on from his boilrdilig house, von up us llenli, it having ought that while willidoring lib e wliarves he fell into the r. Unable to secure work and olid to beg, the mun’s story lis fasting is pathetic. With caption of two pieces of br d butter glvern him by a w n in the parlk on June 5, morsei of food passed within s, und for three days at a t wont without water. The man had been without wor,k veral mouths and growing artcued he wandered into rk, caring not wllatmlbecame n. Since then he has spent. ys in thc tllick w_oods and ht fall he wandered tothe illery where he remained lnyllght. Last week he became ak he could not move out of st A citizen while passing the dese building glanced through a br window and noticed a man ought to he dead. , Meikle, who is forty-eight ye / __ Grand Lo e of Loot valued at $25,000 was secured on H ng SESSION ul U19 the lower steel rch brid by safe blowers who drilled their wily - ' Grand Lollge or I. 0. G. T. “ ge' Miss 0 th I ‘I t ..-*mmm ilulolluh twent/y inches of prick wall bt ,, <- was 2 up at the end of the morning pe'I__ round and von the wny out in the 1 on PORT AU PRINCE’ July 7__A Bt* afternoon Wilson increased this lead ientyous fire broke out here about two N0 4 “pi” the “mth hole* (’°"“”T5 08% dclock yesterday Lu the vicmity M in Martin made u great rally and I-im! Ithe Palace and Senate building. The WHSU" was ‘mly one "D 'wing t° Uh” Beg jflames spread quickly, there beinnlr a hom? groin' The local v°"“gS.te"' when high wind’ ,md soon reached ulannmg keeping his nerve hulved the hmll rg_ proportions. Four hundred buildings hole and Won by °“° "9- 'he were burned, including the court han- house and the prison. All of the pri- » s n r K the 0 e s were taken to other quarters N. ablelbefore the bli.i1d'ing took fire. blparks L n e egie u. ion clause in the re- port of the committee on political( action, recommending the introduc- tion by the,Pro\'lncial Government of ii prohihitory measure, there was .much discussion and also on that F I section in favor of the extension of T I political equality to women The re- m'-ii MONTREAL. July 6.-Alcx Wilson fl twenty year old player of the into the offices of the Diamond Point Pon Co. on Beekman Street; and Lhen shattered two safes with dynamite. The police have no clue to the rob- bers. The ofiice off from the Workroom T T ' was torn down and the two safes pork was adopted. d ragged into the rear room where they were blown open while the sound wus delldened by the passing of an elevated train. '.== ~; z >!. FS EZ >5 =< <> sz 71C OH S In the French Courts to SBC- - '_ ~_;--~_-- '"'"" the C"S*°d¥ °f HIS .dg N' B' Pas .BY Jumping Ffvm Bridge at Twenty~-Five Thousand Dollars Worth Tnree Children. R”S°T"T'°"S.f°f That *md Niagara Falls Yesterday, ___ woman S,,ff,ag,,_ wasweunmssed , Carried oil By Drilling Brick Pains, July s-(special)-colin: *_ -- and ,Dynamiting Two B onl De Castellane, whose former MONCTON J] 8 Q il . , li y -(. pec a )-The _ wife, Madame Anna Gould of New ~ NIAGARA FALLS. -TUNY 9-(3900 . Ymk was maui d i L d election of officers and adoption of |u|)_An k T ’ e n on 0” t” reports on the state of the l d un nowu' Wen drewed' I) ‘ I mme Heine De Sa "_ th t _ °“°’f‘ “U bearded man, apparently about fifty- usin. /has opened wglilat Drl?mNi;i)eln1sn tzipohuclal tvorktitho lunar containing “VG 01' Sixty yeurs old committed NEW YURK. July 8-(Special)--, The stolen property consisted maln- _ _ ‘severe ln eres ng recommend ti _ . . ’ ‘ I. the ‘occupied the CIW' V ‘T one suicide by Jumpinglofl the centre of ly of manufilctured goods. Tho safe containing most of the compuny's cash was kept in another building because the company ha-I al- ready been robbed five times an the 'last three years. The .Luterlor of the ofllces and work- room was left in disorder, hath lew- cll-l used to deuden the sound of the report of the explosion, candles and erowbar were left scattered about the room as though the men had made o. hill-ity escape. Not il thing of value escaped them, however. ' l- 1- ;~ - PARIS, July 7--Octave Chanute, the engineer, wllo ranks as one of; Lilo pioneers in Amcrlca in the prac- were carried to the arsenal, wiirch al ton so~was destroyed with stores of pow- .tical stlliiy of the problems of aera-I from Chicago to see several members, of his family off for Europe on the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse. He visit-` lf " figlitiilg the flames and a force from i. od the l'ooms of the Aero Club of, h9 . much the French cruiser Chesselouil-llouilat. il`.€I`l tnfll The had May was been olit har- too of the cad ork- not his ime for dns- the of his at old till BD his rt- ok- he people ia` shown by the fact that she " c HIUAGO July 3._(gp¢¢i,,1)_. E L d , 1 B i ., thunderstorms in eastern districts, 0 lme and you," exquisitely sweet and July ghost' Sli ,::g:‘,,edpa‘r‘,,0‘:,(;n'h:;mws‘T,’° gromiggg “io elsewhere fine and a lvttle coolen. o J l om ly P rk 72* repay tlenfold as soon as she would; ` I *_ Y NEW YORK, July 7. - A total of eleven deaths is the heat re cord in Greater New York within I T in twenty-four hours. Proshrahlons r, A from the continued hot wave have been so numerous that all the hoo pitals one overclovlded The mortal- bring relief to-day. America dlulini.: the day. ,I "’l‘he success of the French nero-I nauts and the excclleul; results achievn ed by the leading members of tlle` Aeronllutic Experiment Associationi at Hammondsport," said Mr. Chan-I ute, "hllve removed all doubt tIlut‘ he worst problems in successfuli llicago compels me to leave for theii eiipu Wilson. of this city, who died June uint 26 after drinking poisoned ale, I ‘Frederick uies, jr., a foreman in_a welll known publishing house in Phil- ndelphia, who was taken to poiico hcadqllurters last night, was given a thorough examination today by the detectives who are investigat- directly accused of having caused Dr. Will-lon's lleilth, but the police sily he answers so closely the descrip- lion of the iuiln wunted that they were colupelled to detain him. nnsnnlfnnnnnn IN IVIAN’3 ATTINT OTTAWA, July 7.-By special re ing the nllirricr. Mr. Gies '\ not quest of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, a special detsmimcnn of betwqpn twenty and thirty lzoyal I-Iurthwent Mounted Police “lil bs son-t to Quebec during the t~~l‘unf»en il:ry celoblvltions to fake part in the niilltary display and to act us r: special guard of honor for His izoyal Highness. Illlring his vis-it to (ianndn eigllt years num, tho I’l'I.nce was greatly inipresllod with the cilaracteir and en- ersl efricimlcy of "the finest Nihon force in the world." 'l‘() BRING THE SEA TO PARIS. PARIS July 7-Pinus for twins- BDITOWBIN Mon? Oil NONIS f rming ,Paris int ‘erlport at , - , , ‘ _ X' .y #gc Fxpmmc 0' $m0‘:)00"0(T0 camo up ;Il:chern.n says tlult the n~\Lll.ll,lon nit. plosnc knolln as Greenile and drew STgnEliU|"€. Man before The Chamber oi Deputies last week and were referred to a commit- 3 Dressed as Woman we ars FOI' Years c. P. rl. orsirwrorl DROWNED. T i Pi t , H . - liligbeiiiggfl wnnghiilémzso Zoiiiiiins __ C0';1‘ARWA,n p;’Iri:1l€'0r7.;5-il;’il;[r:rsL1:)\;v.a gg now reduced to ha" that ‘ was drowneii in Rilieilll River t;oday New York who is now at thc Suvo ‘ _ g `---’*‘_* I VIENNA, July 7-'Phe Allstmn while swin\n\1“l:~ Hs WHS Hemi* with T’ _ _ _,, lunaoy commissioners have recent- cramps and sank before assistance 100 new tllxlcnlls-Alkyc nlllkc~for. A ly had to deal with two remark- eorulnd reach him. N <1 HM ITIITII a 2]-your-old baby, fri,;ht.inell by tho explosion of in toy pistol cap ncilr his ear, wiiilo ho was standing on the fire' escape at 300 East Fil`ty-sevciifil street, Mmiluitteln, yesterday lifter- nooil, lost his buiuncc. und fell tivo storics to thu clllirtyilrll hclow, friicn uring his skull, He died soon utter in the Flower Hospital. C BALlY'S FATAL i<‘ltlGi»I’l‘. New York, July 7-}'.rl‘.hllr Gal'ri'aon, i RUN DowN ny. Alrro. i é A }'IIgllluull.~l,' N. J., .iuly Mr.~l_ Mill' MANY KILLED IN I’ICl{§_lI.'\. Paris, July ls--ll dospltcli fii ull ubriz is most serious. It s reported To hat 12,000 men on both sides have _ een killed. All the telegraph lines onnccting with Tauriz have been cut, . . I v as just completed the pllrclinlsi-, of ‘- elv York. He is also purcflllsing on uipmeui; on this ~slllc including, _._ _..._ -. af- -_._._ -=n ' in 4 AIR WARSHIPS SO0N, CHANUTE PREDICTS Expert Thinks Aeroplanes WiII Be Used for This Purpose. Motors the Big Problem He Says That as Engines Are Perfected it WIII Be Easy to Sail in the Air. I m fear that they could not sulcoed without tho exopenditure of large sums of money ilnd bong training. “The men abroad hilve been pursu- ing a wise course. They have made public experillients and freely invited all competitors to see their machines and witness their flights. In this vlny they have ull learned something frrm one another, ilnii this excellent poli- cy hlls been folllovl-ed by ihe mein- oers of the I' .mm lndsport associa- tion, wlth the result that greater progress has recently been mqdgwig America- with henvlenethail-air ma- chines than i.i several years past, "The greatest problem that invent- t ` ' ~ navigation of the air hnlve been over- ora ulong t.lic.~e lines have hitherto TW WUS higheflf- fl-Uumtf b*1bi'3‘5~ come. I um sorrv I shall be unable hail ti. contend with has heeu the EHPTY t0'fll\Y tW0 mm” death* were Lo witness the flight, but business in Imotor. I will not say that the Amer- reported to the Brooklyn coroner'a (,- ofnce. Local showers are expected to W crm motors are better than those est. _used nbroml, for four highly perfect- "’i‘he apathy. that has been appnr-_ed motors have been used ln the suc- f---~~-. ~~---_-~- ont in this country on questions ofccssfill foreign machines, but we um " 1 ‘ `.` 'J f 'L t i 1 " king ' ,illf T. ' _ ' fur PI“IlI»ADFiLl’Hl-‘\. JUIY 7- "' U"` M P L niliiliéi' Rlririiifilcr|iI>iNN\}:)lvl'NiT~Tulixndyiiiiirttdilliiyf lTI|i1l;“Tllc;l,m1lrill‘ uii(tIhTinPnmi‘3lIIiortHiTi:1iJéI); l . . ' ~ - N si. “ 110? SllHi>i<‘i01\ Of lUlU\Vi"L! S‘"1l°‘ U N lilc to the sulicss of the Wlightf rj thang of the case of Dr Wm. ll. | I I I ‘ bi'otIll-rs, lziliisiilg other invent-'li‘s to ulilcs ui-liie\'od." lilly expect. to sec tiigiits of several _ TITUAITMETTTBTIM IN TNI UUAIIITI HAl\IIL'I‘()N, Ont., July 8-Given their choice of being hnrucll to death lr blolvll to uturns, James Stur. - rock, West Flnllniloro und Bert; Green if tircuville, expert. blaslers, chose he former. Hrlli'rock's body ivics in the nlorgua aiu-ct Dlinvvooily, of 155 mst il‘i;i,ii und Green is dying at the hospital. street, New York city, wus run ii--wn '|'iI"-.V \\’¢‘l‘0 Ill`lI|lnr: ut the Dllndlis hy an automobile on East View liili ¢i\\=ujn`y wI\"n thc iron bccnnlc iunilcli, yesterday and injured, pi'o.lu`:liy fut-“"'_"m"‘I~7 “W I-_U HIM" CTUUIUIIJ. Stop-' nity. i , . c meant iiontli from il telriiic explosion which, ll<>\\`f‘\'L‘l`. followed a minute later. ling to cxtingllish the fir As they rilu the wind fnnned the ’*_" TTIHIWS. Ilulilinx their clothes off, (liven wus the Invcntor of im (- big royalty. Axloalrrs ron Nnw Yolll<..“T"”'d"NT"T'"°"f'7""CSG=u'ceIil=Cow Londoii, Jllly N-Jollri Nilllton, of “"“*`°‘*'**'“~“"--‘mm .’ l » >~"‘-: ‘-Jw .-“ur/crtiscment; foo lull' for (llrlssifici\tfnrk_ fry. #Pane-_AL N- McKay. wah, e ,. . - -~' f 23|; Musa' ful?" b°'1";g) tgglgovcgi ---_-_-- Fmmh horns, ciiuliiycm L,,,m¢,,, eng I S\T’\NH“D“A YUUUIZ Tully for Moc?- I T ' . . . - ea, a I \_< ` _ _ _ le of the Hnrmsworths ni.d the islxmwgs ;1,?|;e::ef§g:n Lum; an mill. - - ~\§\-‘ Q director of the Grand Getrigol and T = nets 01 COHT M955 at N°W timato son of King Louis of Bava- U ` 5 ' \ YT il pbellton. C B TUB ’1'>l'¢f» I ria she went about in male clothing ` \ . . \ . (1 ~ i id c b t ~ ' . N \ ff’ le pélgchlalsxernsswillith omle) ;1m:;lCl\l\;,ff!w1th close cropped. hair and incessant \ *QE _, ` I B l sm king cigars & \ ring interests in Ncwfliludlnnd ,Haro features were pronounccdly \ ` \\¥ i ' if ,,. Nil/ I Q v 2 unintelrurteil slllwly of fuel mucunm and she found no iiimcuity f MAF “'00” 1`LT"A“S “OT GUILTY- \\TANT" D"‘“ °“°° ‘hm 'Tm' 1°' ie location 'of the mine is fav; ‘ ml QM-c, becnming engage; g., he bi f r ti a purpose . nd th _ d fl ." - A ‘$813 ts be iilmlihgod of ‘the dig ;noT§:;?th.s Hggugsgggn nm 332,83 "tgp, whose suit for divorce against Tho--Kent St. 19d8l. H ' be ally in September. AVID COPI’ERF`IELiD DHAMATIZ- ,I ED ' being written by 'flax Maurey, H oscly follows the novel. The piece almost completed and will ..____' her new lmpressed B neat mlm’ - Q qTOBM3» ly, pleaded not guilty yesterday to li' d s ble to borrow various inrger _ :inmsaof monvy on Promissory notes TORONTO’ July 9_(Sp°°T“l)`L°°°| In os'r~at the "pic`ni¢ 'iii "ii 558 J }'°9U01‘dlly A purse. F‘inde'r(') ples: _ nw/0 atthta pines. 7~9`! ,_ -...roi-1 Lacs '21 More of oeriurv zrowlng out of hcrfswmn clam preferred- 0- L- Sma- ivorcc case. Miss Wood's counsel bmigh, Secly. 'l-91'tl. led a demurrer to a charge of forg-7' ` 05§‘;M or naar Caledonia on ry alleged to have been committed -, J'p*ri¢iivy sight, July ard, gold “ th” ‘"““° °“°°~ brooch with pearls set on crqcent, Y ° - - ------515-53 iii 1 i-time of t8.o0o.000 which Ins. Heiir Mr. Hennei-lacy tonlkhtnibcnt. “nfl thi” Week l°“‘T° "H "'t1'°"" SWE' g,vh°“‘ ' ' - 93| ng; shin, owns being illegally with 'nm “ ‘ 7"|held from her for reasons of State. motion pictures too. ~D‘l8h¢7 n,, sept" Pork " """"5'7z m m_____._. Millard; Linimoni Cure; Colds, etc, and star in centre. Finder hhldiy sd- drms card to 21 Pklaafmt St, Chaf- iotmtown, md get reward. 7.9dlir2‘l. , lllinm-ii`s iinimcnt Cures Distemp er- as-fq-.¢»\..-ngflazr vmvv