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""" ' "‘ _gli I l U Al -r - _"K J ...fl % 2|.- _ _ __,_,____,_,____,_,_I__,-_ ____ __ __ _ _ _ . _ _ __ ,_ _ _ _,__ , __ 1 . l _-wr--‘ _I Q I f _ _ - _ 5 f l 0* - l _-.-___ __ __ » __~ "~ ` _ _ _- . -' . = 5 ll = ,_ ' _ "` _ _ _ #fri-#ll / “ r ,.35 ._ _ _E x' l '"7 l A ill 1 U 2 .4 .le'll1ll>..il‘....} -lm areal um ei- -‘i oils-user1@7rows,‘~-eaN~lrol.Ifrossslv uclouuc. mtv al, .go lu--~ "' _ __ 5 S,_0lTE_NCE QF DEATH 00005 Sllll 000 f; PASSED UPON MRS M°GEE “ -rElifil5ED IN I I Al I A - ‘ ll gal ' ' ' l P l -~ -'. -- 1 ' _ » . owing to the telegraph interruption. I »,- r»`1.,- _ __ -. _ _ ' li* _ __-. __ ,__ _~ Q-._ ' < '_f. _---1-_-¢--»-- Pfllihtlilt Plilil Of Ullforr l A A if lifter Fortyigqfg lmhrh ` Mrs ~ THE SKULL Ui F00 EHITIIIISM All il- ll llllllll .WITH FOLl0Wl0S iMllIl0`liY . -Special By Phone.) GslRoGE'l‘0wN, July 22- when Bupreme`Ccurt resumed this morn- ing \the Attorney General moved that sentence be pronounced on Minnie Mc_Gee, who has been.indlcted and found guilty of the murder of her lon John. The prisoner 'when asked if she had allYtl1lIlZ '20 BBY. Spoke brokcnly ,ind at intervals _as followsz- “Have mercy on me. I have had a hard time all my life. My head has been so bad the last four months! The pain was dreadful. It was hard in January and grew worse during February, March and April. I am going_to do away with my own life.” Before ‘I would get sick Patrick- McGee would beat me and when he would get me in bed he would beat me-and not give me drink or anything, 'and told me to lie there till I would rot. I’can't beer this pain. Just as I was going to take my own life, Tom McCarron that is the constable took me'here. If he had left me, I would be dead now and would he a bother _to ~no onei Pat McGee knew 'I was this way and he had four months warning. He should have taken the children away. It was his fault. He should have tied me or taken me to thensyluml I do not know what I sm doing when I get this way. I loved my children. I dearly loved them, the quicker they hang me the better and get me out of 'this misery if they cannot cllro the pain.-’ ' Justice Fitzgerald, in pronollncing sentence upon the unfortunate wo- man delivered s. brief but excellent and well timed address. Some of his strictures are particularly perti- ment _on the conduct sf some Prince Edward Islendiurlea. He nlsblv praised the King's County J“l`Y f0l` their.fearlessness the strict adherence to duty andswervlng action on _ the adduced evidence. _ __ _ ~ ~ E" I*_\=.°. -emu ul -the 02°” .“°' th liked' t'h'm`i for the verdict- thel’ had -brought down. His Lordship made special and well timed reference to the conduct of the jury on the present case as contrasted with the detestnble con- duct of other weak individuBlS. Sll'-" ting on silnilar cases, w_h0. hecB\\S0 Ol various influences, had been blind to duty. The verdict in this case will SNOW those, who are studying the de- velopment of this country, that the plea of insanity is not to he i\1ESl@fl with and that the laws of the land, safeguarding life, cannot be ignored with impunity- _ Ha aald that his duty was plain but that thc' recommendation f0I` mercy brought down with the ver- dict would be forwarded to the Secra- tary of State with whom it would re- ceive full consideration;-and along _ .._.. ____ _.__.______.__f (Continued ou Page 3.) lllllllsluu s ll lull ul I 00H0lNlLllS RQME, July 21-An oilicial coln- munication referring to the Darden- ells oannonade ssyi that B' ll°tl““ Ol torpedo bouts, “while perhaps puf- suing the ene_my's torpedo boats 0_1: for the purpose of reconnoiterlng made ,.|';1e.sh into the Dardenelles. Alu.°..¢u detected by many search- llglln and lu-ad url by the 10"! 3_1 either shore tl10Y P\|9l\°d °“_ “F they discovered that the en0mY 9 l 6" was protected by _steel cable obsf-r_:;¢_; tions. 'fhey WGN? films Pl`°"°“ from del veling an attack on the iP0li SEH|lLlll Two Archalogisis Hold Differ out Skulls lllr.Rl.lN, July 22--lsuieclal)-au extl-ao_rdlnnl'y quarrel has arisen be- tween the two archaeologists, Pro- fessor Neuhaus and Professor Fro- riep. _ Professor Frofriep recently discov- ered at Weimar u skull which llc de- clared was tllnt of the poet Schiller. The Skull WAS s0lBmlniy placed in the vault where Sehillor's body rests. ills ulu ~` ulllsl Iuus uul ull » ___ LONDON, July 12-An order has been received ill the South Wales c_olliery districts from the home of- flce ordering all boys under- the age ployed. _of fourteen to leave' the mines at once. This decision has caused con- sternation among the miners oi South Wales. There are at present hundreds of lads employed in the mines earning good money as lamp boys and helpers; but the new coal mines act, which came into opera- tion on July lst. ,prohibits anyone under that age from being thus em- It is estimated that in the Rhond- da valley alone there -will be -a. withdrawal of approxirnately _1,,000 boys from the col erles who sre""en- gaged in assisting to' fill coal. Con- _sequently the colllers will be com- pelled to employ older boys at a higher rate, while hundreds ol fanl- ilies will find their resources from 10s, to 12s. a week smaller. In the Rhondda valley the miners’ sons are many dependent on the collierles for employment, there she- work will be young Roland Morris, ing few factories and workshops. Among those thus thrown out of in whom the queen took such a great interest during her visit to South Wales. $500. 000 000 ~ . F00 lilllWllS IN #__- MONTREAL, July 21-H. _A. 0'- Farrell, journalist and sto.tistic€n,ha‘s returned from the Pacific Coas with' the message that the enormous _sum of $500,000,000 will be spent in-_ra4l- ways and other public works during the next-ilve _years in the, one Prov- ince of British Columbia, Mr. O’Far- rell sayslhe has witnessed develop- ment of thc Western States during the past twenty-tive years, but _has neyel-_ yet witnessed anything. dike what is now taking place on the Pacific Coast. _ _ _ __ l -.1-ie says the dculfle tracking of the U. P. R., is now going orracross the P»ralrie,from Brandon to the .Rockies i fto be continued throughout British Columbia, and he ma§es.tll‘e lmlwr- tant declaration that _though _thc official news is not yetlout, it,is ge- nerally imowll that thsnext piervf-Ol 0li|l|SH 00lUM0llI (Special) _ ODESSA, July 22-The "l"ru.vda” has been rnuloted ill a fine of $250 for o, mildly adverse article ou the new llaval llullget. of 502 millions of rublcs. The Strongest ollservatioll ill the illcl'illlinated editorial was that in Russia's present economic condit- ion tile outlay was llllwurranted, und that there was no pressing political necessity for the creationl of so enor- mo_llsly 'powerful a fleet as that pro- posed for the Baltic. The same and much stronger cnmlllents oll the nav- ul Budget were mode by llluny speak- ers ill the collrse of the Duma party declared that .ll Baltic fleet of the dlmellsions proposed was .1 useless luxury for Russia, whose first and last line of defence was the army. cieties, besides many Canadians, who were very much in evidence. Among the _latter were the visiting Canadian cabinet ministers, Uord Strathcona, Sir'Joseph Pope, Mr. Carrick, M. P-. Hsmar Greenwood, M. P., Sir Char- les and Miss Fitzpatrick, and _Camer- .on Stanton. ` - - His Majesty had scarcely taken his sent in the Indian tent after the pro- cession of the royal h0us6h0l¢l through the grounds, when he enquir- ed for Hr. Borden, who had not yet arrived, however. It transpired that the premier’s motor trip iu _company of Messrs. Pelletier and Doherty had been amended. causing a slight delay. On his arrival hp’ was ushered into His Majesty's presence. accompained by Colonial Secretary Harcourt. The king chatted for some time with the visitors, and alter- werds took tea with the premier as his guest. Lord Strathcona was present as B member of the Royal Bor.ietY- Bl' Charles Fitzpatrick and his daughter. Miss Fitzpatrick, were presented _to Their Majesties, as was also Cameron Bt nton deputy minister of Murine was F. R. Newsom, Secretary and wllen, to celebrate. the anniversary of all audience with him. While cogitat- mure Island School, Second Claes preferred. Midalmlner vacation. Supplement $30.00 light school, 25 pupils. Apply to Michael Murphy, Sec'ty Trustees, Pannlure Island, P. 0., King's_Q_o. 7-23ME3i_ FOR SALE, 1 DRIVING HORSE, 6 years old, 2 driving wagons, 2 driving sleighs, 1 pung sleigh, 1 set of driving harness, and 1 set of express llarnes, rollars, hams and traces. Apply W. G. Distant, Rog- ers, Hardware Co. 7-23M3i. no ST" oN"SA"rIl`§IiA'vfl`liIIYJ2o'r'l-l, at Charlottetown .Station two re- Levi to London, Ont., with name leaving at Guardian Office. ___ *______ 7-zslvlalpd._ l.os"r, A BULL PUP, HRINDLE wiih white breast and white strip dog after this date will be prose- cuted Walter B Grant 7 23Mtf turn tickets one from Point du Chene to Levi and the other from thereon. Finder will be rewarded by in face, wearing nickel chain collar with small padlock. Finder will be rewarded by returning to 196 Rich- mond St. Any one harboring this Putumayo rubber country, indicate in perfect accord. Stuart J. Fuller cently announced his arrival at Iqui- ton, the port of deep water naviga- tion on the Amazon and his purpose K access to the Pntomayo country how- ever. it will he some,time before the State Department can get a report from Mr. Fuller. CAUGHT DESTROYING ' VALUABLE PAINTING. Turkish worships anchored in tlw engineering to be atkgmpted hy the 5 ' _ _ j ' ' _l ` PARIS July 20-An attendant st Smit, --rua llallau uuslla" sells o. P. ll. will ua ella building ol u ‘*“‘l "“l“" ” th, Lou... mu., ¢...¢l.¢ . yauug IBB. the communication “reced¢d‘ in Del" tunnel under ,ths RON” .Pall Dlklilt GEEERAI BOOTH ON fn _\\ woman in the act 0_f_s\1¥°F"lD¢ a Val- f°°° °"‘l°" “°“l’“° th” l‘°“"’ H" °' '“l‘°“ l°“ll ““‘l 1”" °"°"‘l‘ '°' *‘ wav neon _'ro HEALTH. l I “am mmlllfllll bll Bfllllechzllgm th: the forts. r¢e°hi\1s___t\=° A°K_§°“ gig' duullla cradle- - - ~ - _ _ ` ___ _ irtlrt '3thv_\\l° 1° ° °“°‘“ " I ' " l.oN-bon J l ls-'rn llealtl. of g““n°':y`" l r 1;-9159 report THE LIZARD .._._...FAD VI-S ON AGAIN' General Willia1lll1yBooth, cdmmander of Admiral Viale, in a W E . » f l 1 Ar _, wh .manly _ r.h_B_lvto my. °“ tl" "ld °f tl" Dudamm by 'Rl LONDON' July “_The 'ad qi,” underevenl ‘dn operation full a eate- °ll.‘g'nl'_;`|t;h:|ll;h|;sB<¥:_July '18-19 the RnlqefgzsisB§fmz,!'l;§m£;“,Jefw;f, 'rect on his eve. has lml;;>,ve_d.____ The teuro As- ' ‘_ 'l 1 '__ LWB head of the army is con en w till'-D0‘l8___r¢'il 5_Pl°¢~ 0°" the lizards for he Wr lil I P9 I recover ' l-Ie feels as straps as tore. _ see- ...ua rel-ne°_:':_‘:f llrardr_h_ava lleemole l»y.h\\ndf°<1=i“, ° \?.Zl.".’1'i_‘.""l.‘i‘l".?.i.-°.°.‘il°.'3.‘Z'.?...... ........ _f_,ggd_g_» uf- -3;_;g_§- ,___;}_g\§___,;g;;§l._____E‘ s____ _“___ .-.' -` ' _ I.-..'l '.»" " . guy We _ltr l"°l‘l°y_ 2°” greet spotted, eye ons; and - il - r sei Mil slltflfllr 'fl °“ ° ° °"' A erlau rica thre'sted_ sn _ _-leaned 2 _ _ lHli_,LE 0'l'll_.0F DIY lr.: *‘°:.:f.0l°‘..:*l:..“‘“:.°;*.ll.:°":.:.f.< ..“:-............ ... as-»-_ ~ -_-_ _-_.._,__{_’ __ ____ _ ‘ _ - -~ » A l : __ ,_ ._ 7 lll ll . ' ul.. eva °V_\r."°ol\tll=\\°¢¢° '**‘“‘--°°~'l?l'I ll” "l‘he'el-lectured are “tivelva to elsll- ,,,“§_,§m:,y,1 wma.,-df.” re- 1.45, ll , *lhnzl -Q3;-£°39°*‘° 1” °'°” l°'mf3h:’ teen inches lou! "ld MV! a 8016 WK- will he high tomorrow mol-ning at - lm! I _ Bfurcpeep '.l‘°‘7°° ° llfnleremld-Itile seek‘et'll“ ~ Wli- 5.66' and 'rhursdav at 6.43- - _.KIM BW' "‘° 9"‘”. fm., ereyl uv ‘ills ‘ eg the \ fn., yu., me un.. eyaulugae 1.41 f »-'l `» _ ‘{_,,.°,'f§1‘ dim and .rrulfll`¢iT¢_liu`;l_§%k_ ee '_-‘nb ind laruurraw at 1.40-hit ia- - -`_‘__e__ _ ' _ 'breeds use 4.,n _url- li ll W- °°“°*- ““’°- =-"I'. '_°'~?u';'§"`..°l'.`l.‘l3l".‘l.»‘..»»‘l‘.l'v..¢.. .del W3' l‘.‘?lfI" ' I I _ inthe-»f_ _ sy I “ “*°“ ”°' um ya urul le mule ieudlal .l _ 'nu muuu gm euulrllc ee 12.. _- _.____ _ _f,\\Bt lf WL' “BUOY not td_mu_ ‘ra ‘.6 __~_ “nt qnuur of tho mgog W3! V cm live worms and in u il at 5ll1:F§“”45Y» Jill!" 3l'*'» ll 1-15 °° _'I _,_ _ ' M. ,Mr-_ vnu. tgqg when not vrern._'l‘hev sud not ,lm ~ _- ~_ ' ~ » ._ __y |u%'ld ugly sligiltw in¢_-inoretiles worm _ands llsli of* 'l‘hers_.___ _mlrmoon on _July _ _ ' _ 'I I I' - ‘- leurs. el num will ur llluru . 5 e‘elr»¢»rl¢¢lIwwe..._;1_l\§'_l°>f~_*‘*‘F"'°‘F“0l*"4§*l!."9’lP.9*l"l‘l.'l‘§lll9~--"ll l“~"'I“‘”‘l'“" I- \ ' 4' "` ‘ ` ` ' l ' - _ __ .1 _ ,._._ 5 School Trustees W. A MscQUARllIE.sec- retary of school trustees, Hampton, placed s email close- ‘ lfled ad in The Guardian for a teacher. Mr MacQnarrie rec- eived nearly twenty amplico- tlons and asked as to wit drew the advertisment. Similar in- cidents occur reguially with pstremof Guardian sdvenis- _ ers. f 5 I If you have anything to s`ell,to rent, or help wanted, try s classified sd in' the Morning and Evening Gund- lau, and be convinced of quick ink Exam Y P 0. woman gave the name of Delsrue Fronliine, and said she _arrived from Britiany B few days ago. Frou’ the inc hevrent nature of her replies, it is tures was not seriously damaged, and l,l ’._-l,_._-~ _ _ _- \ _ ~_ y _ 14 / * \ . 4 . ' --4 '- , - " ~"s°‘...“.l_-l;__.' \,_~ . _-_ »_ I~-.ru - . .. 'le _ - . ,_ ._ _ ur __ . _-._ ~ _Is--~.\ ‘ . l .~~ , f .. ~ 11"" _fu . c F..-~ _. ~, _,~ -- -1. .»,. » l ~ . I _ 1 .=.- :..lI:-.~...% if » “ J 0 - 1.. 1. . f“l.I .J -4.' I ;{'_l».=‘*. .-- ._ -.1-‘. ‘ .. . .. _ _ . .. . ___ ._N»g,*._,.l . . _ __ f ',,,lfll.___.:i,,_,_________ _~l_._,{¢§. __ _ ,+_- - - .» ,-_ .~, ION- _ .` _ lilsl'1lIls‘imU\~md~f < _-..__ I- '_‘._.,_ tfsi” . ,_ 0 to establish a base there and pro- _ ’“"”" ceed up the river _the Putumayo Val- ` d make an lay. I-Ie is not expecte to ‘ - _ original investigation, for the State ll.md,, August 21st, to attend the gn. Department has accepted the British ‘ ,num milieu;-y mmguyey-,_ 4 report as quite sufficient to establish the facts. But the Peruvian Government. ll¢W‘_ ing undertaken to bring to justice- - A l the guilty ones, Mr. Fuller is charged _ to see to_ it that this promise is re- ' ' . 0 deemed and that the conditions com- ..__:.. ‘ _ _ plained cf in the rubber country are ` ' ' ' ' _ By H_isFelIo-v-1-llmployeeslof ‘ ___ V 'the Guardian Staff . __ » _- A Newspaper Which Mildl """ And Wishes Him Godspeed A Fully Equipped Patro|_ Asc- .V . I . I Svseemd E¢°"°f"y ...‘°é‘.1‘.i‘2Ei..f€‘.I’..$°?.§.“2'i’§.L°°I}....2117 F0' P'°°"l°"“¥ °'“lSl0»000 Feel -*- Business Manager of the Guardian, '__ i' ' his birthday, 'the full stud of night SEA GIRT, N. J., July 20-Champ (Special) _ and duy operatives walked into the Clark, speaker of the house, led his GENEVE July ZZ--A splendid general business office and asked for cumvun of followers a torturous way military Aipino ‘eat has just been mg w\_e,_her me invasion was __ strike along the dusty roads of Sea Girl; to accomplished by a Maxim gun pat- or a rebellion, his sul'|»l~lse was rei here l-°d“Y- TWV °5m°» U0 Bl-F0115. roi. consisting of Uielltenant Perre- lieved when Mr. I-loo-1, President and from the house of representatives, in ngud and (ive soldiers “gagged to Managing Director, _procoe.icl'. lo reed a special train from Washington, to F t ~ _ the nddl-ess given 'below and lilly Mc- shake hands with the nominee and _ mlb Szlmntalll' Bullytsquipzledl' as Donald brought forward and l-rescntf bid him G0d BDSM l0l` l-he Dl`°Bld¢“¢Y~ m 6 Ima 0 war' ° pa to “- ed M._ Newsom with ,, handsome ll was ella llrat time lu the lnatcry cended the Grand Muveren. 10.043 fitted suit 4-ogg The suit cage is of of the United States the democrats feet., an Alpine giant in the Valeie YA*fYU_\Y1Y{lV\l\YlY|lflAl)llWVl;l`lé;_ll_:T_"F* 'ig .iepllblfags an gongrzg 2;: C331? MDB. going by way of Bex and Sail- .”’_"‘°””`*“* tr? alggr ha; SSB 'gcifty Btandafd lv". and tnkins about eight hours for bearer. the climb. Towards the summit they ‘[00 Fon Govjernor t___Wilsc;l_l{ mett iiil_em half had,to walk through deep, soft snow. s e a t. c n I - _ cl-lsslnclrloll llolrln hoiglfron-t illlrch ltorethe rgalllrdlyy. _ Qu arqlzlng Bt. she top of this mmm '°-_ The fail of the long. double column Bm ml I ary “_” was “gan re' OM cent per word each _"muon had to stop and mark umm while stored, and prsctlce began with the - in this eDlu,,,n_ Cash mug; ,,_c¢om_ he greeted the head. While the Maxim gun amid almost a continu- ` pany order and ilve per went discount HD°Bk@l` smiled Sflmlyl Mid fl1°`80Vel" ous echo from the neighboring _ allowed. lvllulruum charge twenty-uve “Of b°W2¢l “ml l’°f*"‘°‘l hi* Pl°B““"- heights 'rllla is the lllglleat place that cents, _ < the marchers behind craned their M .' __ _.___ ,_________M“____~__f_n neck, to se., what wa., going 0,, up a #mm has been carrie in Europe- WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL front, and pressed forward so firmly Alter B. Bl10I‘t rbst the Swiss Ofliwl' lfod 25 'U er Prince St. '.7-23lVItf°. to tile wide orch and there' coml- ~ ' ___g..eL__ _P_lL.__-o__..._. ._... __ ll _ Savatanln ill the evening. T() |,ET_ lmilding suitable for livery Plated the Welcflme bl’ SYHBDIHB GVSWY i._€___._ ~ table A l t o wlle tl ,za/l l’“g'l“‘ by the "‘““l' great oecllpll' S: eo 7-gslvllfll ll Mr Cmrk had “°"'°"““g t” “Y to T- g_f '_.__`__ __lp-.' the line of representatives had filed by NEwBURyp()R`fp_ July 19___ (rom. FOR _S'Al‘E- FOR RANCHING UE‘ and had its collective say, so he held plaining of being sleepy Henry Smith dar I oats, Dry or Gfeen T M “ll the Pl`°ce99l°“ l0l` R mlllufe 01' ‘W0 _ ’ Howutt. bulrmun P. lv- I. and lulll the averuur taut they nad a well known contractor, installing 7_23ME12_ come 0 see _im and wish mm we___ ~ ~ f_ - 'l- e 3 l‘ Il _.___ _ ___ _ _ 1 ._ _ ll ‘f;.§'l?,mw'.§f.°§ torlitdvlllt B a uuftllslllllyl wAN'rlso Nr ouou nov 'ro l.sAl=lN in his fight, and that they had _ two hours ago and atm is “yea” tile plumbing. Apply to Fred H. brought along tbeirbutographs in a _ ' ` ‘ He is about thlrtY~ilve'Yeurs old and '1`ml“0"» 80 Gmlton St" °l’l"-“lm m‘t1° b°°k to ‘r°_’_“1“d him “me ‘hy it is said has he/d attacks- like this Opera H°“53_>-_ ~-_=;:‘:.‘-'°;`_.._ .;._.Z'7'§M“' gmt ull: dd°;“(:_;rd°"'l° "§'l°"“'y :_ HT - ron sans, "ls lack lroxns sIl.- °““° ‘1 ° <1 “P ° °° “"1” 2"- _ before. _ ‘ I' ' _ lea .lawn to sua curl: lu but aruualut- -- - ""f""_._°""" 535,15 rogigger nd Aligighes AétBfeg?_ ed with- the ne/xt president. Would ouardlarn _ ___ __ 1_-zallllw he Please take it- _ _ _ ____ WASHINGTON, July zl-A. lvl. _ W;\1_§1'ppE_D ?fRL KETH hgh; rigggxrarahse ilglieed 33;' ::_e__ Innes, lgritifh cll_arge__d' affairs, call- 11 r 0 U08- on o ears ype 8° Hg- ed at t e s ate eper ment again to- agglly t°- “nc” f‘° Tm G"“;d2l_‘)’1_l;Ec_]_§' lllxldrohgdolstggzdtatgt :>‘;ll:k,on 'lllllil day, but did not deliver the expected I .._....___ ~.»..T_ ` ' words died away before they rrerhed formal protest uf England against the WI-IAF IS NILEB. THOSE HOT his lips, repressed by the volume of Panama canal bm It is probable 4 d 'th f ' . , h rt h . Y ' ~ J W?-55|; ygg cz” :i1x;;;;¢,tlc:¢cg_a‘;_ ea y c Gem I the charge learned unoiliciaily the P1-0p|;g'§_ victoy-“_ _ 7-191;/[5|p,1 sentiment of the state department in '“` -_- ‘ NOTICE:-SEWlNG'MACl-IINES,OR- A this matter. Its position- appears to an talkin machi s and t e ' be unanimous] in support of the E 5. K lf YP ' ` Y D N _Th lr' .1 writers repaired by H- R. Douglass contention embodied ln the pending ,,,},§§,fl agcgmgggledlgby 82.535 mga- expert. Mvrell H°t°1. phone 275-Ll » aiu, that the America.. government hers of the royal family gave yy mon- _W 7§2_3M;l.E_1lPd' I 1-' “R8 11" \1¥\ll0l1bt¢‘l fight t0 l9V°l' “-9 ster garden party on otha east lawn WFAN'ITI)MTIifllJElll]'hrfAfD KBOUT 15 own ships, either by relieving them at Willdsor Castle yesterday' after- or 16 years of age to do light work WASHINGTON, July 19_- Col°res~ from the payment of tolls or_refund- noon. Amollg the 10,000 invited at/summer cottage. Apply to Mrs. pondence between the State Depart- lug l-Olli 00ll°¢li® *bf* lm” lf “ church, navy, army and learned so- TEAQHER WANTED Img PAN- ties practiced upon natives in the Bllllleifli lilmt mllllt fllif Y D0 IDB 0 If l\0l\B9W0I'l¢ 1\PD1y to Mrs F S that the Governor escorted Mr Clark and men descended and reached Fm-1; diplomatic issue, and as the depart that the gwo Goyermmnts have been ment has declined to enter into any such negotiations so long as the sub- 'eet is under discussion before con- _ , _ J this Governments special agent, re k t __ ___ ____ gress, it is unli ely the w co mit itself to any formal statement of its position at this time. ionsl Rifle Associatfon closed a suc- cessful tournanlent .of a fortnight's duration with the competition this afternoon of the match for the King's prize, the principal trophy of the meeting. Private A. i3. Fullton, 3 London volunteer, was the winner, wltn an aggregate score of 335 out of aposeibe 950. The winner of the gold me`dsl__ _h`ss_app`eered in the dual of_tli`ie eolnpetition_ four times previously, but elch time failed to carry dll the prize. A,`llo'rnnil nnvonurios THRREATENS TURKEY. 0 _ 0 believed that she _is not in the enjoy- LONDON J _ 2o.__,rh n 'mlnt °l an Mr l°°"ml°°‘ Tm Plc' surrounding tlllleyreported attllrcln :py- on the Dardanelles by Italian torpe- °°‘° b° °l”“°d‘ llc _bo:lt_s_ and .ther reiaulie yivith the oss w v sse | six gtherstz clluplzdanwith othzmiggilcd-ll ` IE TEIPEIITURE mallau cl the sultau cl 'rurlrsy "_ I ._..’. llertiug the troops to remain loyal,l TORONTO, _July 23-North ,uw-_ suggests the possibility that enotller_ ly winds; shower-y, revolution is brewing in Constanti- nople. , The lowest temperature recordedl 'l'l*° “Ill” sovqrument degli* o yesterday was fifty-nine degrees e- kh°Wl°4§° °| GH INN* l-Y IU torpe- llcva me dull the lugllaee was lilly- ee boats urls. the nareuleper. walls, _.md le sunt £0 hem., '-4 nine above. The lowest recorded the inilependellt espetslgs don rm _ind _l . W” ll? _ _ ‘"1" previous night was fifty-nllle above. fact that s. cenndila e of 'some dee- l 0| l’-M Wdfvll st- At nine). m., yesterday it Was fifty- crlption took place, all the repcrte nine above and at nine p. m.lt was concerning an Italian attack and of .. ... . ..._ sr ::°“s°.l°°‘°"°.°°°- _ _ per ure 'c yes- orp o A come rom o ca ur- . 'eww' in-dey by the “Rexsli Store" 'rested Kish sources and en not confirmed by ilk llilll ll .NIU 7'33uE'l° ` J ,Thermometer with s northern ex- press despatches. lllair Mrs. ` ` / DOWN. was sixty degrees above , .................... 000000 000 H000 0250 lllilllllss 0000/IP |1000 0Sl’lll0l0. ......... dl ___- ¢’lLOBId PRESS CABLE A. MILAN, July. 22-(Special)-.After over 47 years' imprisonment, one of the most notorious hrignnd chiefs of Italy ill the middle part' of the nids- teentn century has been pardondd by King Victor ldmmanuel. ` Giuseppe Bellcttierl, as he was cali» ed, was regnlded as a born criminal. He came from the Neapolitan pro- vinces, and as s boy he proved him- self ,',_ cunning incendiary and s cattle thief. Later he served ll sort of ap- prenticeship, to brigandage in tlie dreaded bands captained by Crocco Donatello and Ninco Nanco, which were then overrunulng Galabria md the provinces of Apulia and Basilica- ta. _ He next became 3 full-blown chief- tain, _with 5 following ofa dozen lus- ty terrorists, who, after a long run of good luck, iinallv found themselves hemmed in bv Italian soldiers. Seeing his freefooters captured, Bellettieri came forward and surrendered on his own accord. I-Ie was courtmartielad and sentence of death ‘wal passed up- on him, but this _Wal eventually com- muted to penal servitude for life at Civltu, Vecchfe convict quarries. Reference to Bellettferi’s crims- sheet shows that he was _condemned for no fewer than 65 murders, black- mail cases, and other deeds of viol- ence. In prison, however, the et- chief distinguished himself by nnfail- lng good conduct, and by'|15,rd wo;-k was able to nlske allittle hoard of savings. When the governor of the prison announced to him the King's pardon, Beilettieri prostrated himself in Ori.. ental fashion, and kissed the feet of the bringer of the good tidings. _ hui ‘ lil Islliliili _ ` KEEP S0003 o'r'l‘AwA, July ll-colonel the Hon. Sam Hughes, misister of milf-, tid. is Carrying out 'his intentions concerning the sobriety of. odicers and men of the militia, and s. cavalry of- ficer in the Toronto military district the third dismissal since the present training period. It appears from the report made to the minister by ‘the commanding officer that the offi- cer was in such, 9, state that he refus- ed to leave the train and caused con- aldarable delay lu the ueudllug of tue troops and horses and inconvenience to the railway authorities lu the shunting of the trains. On an extended trip in the west the minister of militia left the capi- tal tonight and will go thru to the coast. On his way out he will stop at Winnipeg, Grenfell, Portage __Im- Prairle, Moosejaw, end coming back he will touch Port Arthur, Fort Wil- 'l‘lle minister has refused all ban- quets and goes on a working expedi- tion. On his return he sails for Eng- llam, Saskatoon and Prince Albert .r.. Il. °“d°“~ Owl" *° th” ““°““’ °' nlsnl-nv, nur., July 20-rl.. Nut- -‘---I ‘ I "' .vANoouvnR, B. C., July zo- Fire destroyed an'entire business block and the Brltilh Columbia E106- tric Railway car barns early todlya The Royal George Hotel and the AI- geles Apartment House, were smug the buildings burnsd. I ,_ ,. _ The damage is estimated at 8901* dullara. Many ul these asleep in ine hotels end roaming llousll were uri- cued with difficulty. ;;-,, The proprietor of Angeles Roni has been token to the hospital. 1 child in the same building -was.; lllled, lly tue rum ei tiieesto _ ___ ,_ . ;,|\ll___' Mas. Lonoivoivrrl 'libi- wnans I scam num.. wesn1uo'l'oN,_ July _ is-iirp. t°"°‘r -l°°°°....- - ¢ prov o . tis' and nm ssldmnvy. md Iaatens.. to her neu- under nu- edt pompeaosu- ith tw l . H . l......~‘“°`= ”°"~`I`-°"°-`” °°i _ ' - .di ,thai lil!-Ulilhihr .hcl-*il-out locks or not she does not at _ ._ I 'rho bang is beeomla 2 l 5 . worth She wesrsiit li; . _ _ I _ __.:..~`f=_;__, _ ~l»;lf5‘;e lllif ' . . ' _ _ »~;_ _~.x-_l-~\;- . -- wir" `=f--:;’l1i=¥".I ' -. 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