‘ The sttorn - eral further referi- _, _ r . vi ¢,. 71 . _ _' l l _,_ e _f .rj - 5, _ __ _ _ _ . __ » . ‘__ -:‘_zi'_}-7:5, H--_-.1 l , . _ y E_ _ _ _ ._ .___ _ fi »¢__nv _ __ vo ._ _ __ __‘ _ N A 5 ' g ‘ ‘ ii gl ' ' , _ » Gr# ' ’ ` ' ` f -;. _ _ / _». ,_ -_ _ .. _ _ ' ' _ _ _ ty A _ 4,, _ _ N! _ l 'sl _ |l\l:Al:s A _»VUiis Plnliilom mpwioimbil ~ ‘_-gr. -can i.l__rns~r ___ A _ _<:;-_l_.{lRIv7_<_J‘i"rE'r`€>vvN,'cA1_f1.{io.§., 'rfr1lll<_eso_cv__Mol1N1NG, _JUL___\_r___ ig, lmwvuw' _ ' ___`l'lllllS Sllll Ulll C _ _ _ EWDENCE _iN M°GEE CASE fd’ "`:'°“”f5 A - T 1 SHIPS lll..l.* again wfthout_ its despatch service owing to thetelegraph interruption. __$lll_lllc¢;`l__n li°gee Clue- Testimony Regardhlgthelf " _ I I I Hay-Paunctfdle' _ Purcllaseof _Matches-Evidence _0l’_Dr Fraser _ - l ‘_ ‘ __ ill Bjtihsh. pl’ Gammons -Britain _ (3Pecfsl by the Phone) _ _ _fGeorgetowh, July 17-The McGee $90 WM 0901106 for hearing this morning in the Supreme Court. _ There is a large attendance and greet interest ie evineee. Al indicated yesterday the prison- er's plea was “Not Guilty." i, I-Ion. J. A. Mathleson is conducting ge case for the Grown and A-. lL. leer, Bouris is defending the pris- er. qnAfter several objection the follow-i ipg petty jury was impannelled. ,Edward Holland, _ James McCor- acg, Robt. Thompson, Thomas goo win, John Morrison, John J. ruce, Willlllli Mehean, James Burt. Jpljn Aitken, William McLaren. Alex. Buchanan, l\dalcolm`McDonald, Fore- man,-John J,. Bruce Hon. Mr. Mathiesoli. Attorney-gem King Gustave entertained 400 guests eral in opening the case for the in the grand hall. The king and queen crown addressed the jury on`the sal- and U10 Crown prince and crown prin- icut circumstances connected with the prisoner's family and with the trag- edy. He dwelt uponpths lnlport of the .Wi Deeullarity in that the Wpmg-ll, Nfllo. had previously been ` kh_o_wfr_r to _be a_ loving and careful plomats, members of the Swedish motjggr stood iudieted`.for thepqisou- cabinet and all the visiting officers. #Hg Bl! Ghildmn- _ T116 king in the guufd’s uniform of ,_.lle_l9 ,°.Wl“8‘ »R¢1“_lel were emllhlil* .light bllw. walked about and convers- e§1_I."rffh5§__Q~ 791'! 8l0B,f _flllelgéilii 0! Q11 with many of the guests. One of the, oomgplaigxiapniorus MSW QB had _the interesting features of the foreig- \>9_°l\_ _ the M090? \!0\lB° ners was the strange regadie. worn by slide# tlniibf the tr sldy; that li ` A _ t the dr _ I tl'is`llem°‘ ' ghgsnaegadr eizelghdurdgaagd '°°?*l':§;"\'|el’1i» tKll““`§ V“`ll’“° "°“°‘3_‘° ish colors, ‘blue and yellow. The cos- |°" “F9 °°|"“mP5i°“ °f ° ttumes of the attendants of lower_ same; t_ha_ ` phosphorus is a very deadly po)%en¢-the heads of even two causing cath in a child; that the» )oat mortem appearance of victims ~_ I h h ni d th _ eanw e t e public were entertain 3.n‘I..{’°.!’. ‘€l~.~`.1'.’Z.‘ll‘I.‘i..".’.i.'$l`...i 2.522. "1 by = "mf °°f»1v°1»A11lh° suv- ie .v li cterinue una uint the “mg i" °“° ’“""°' W" (illuminated ery c arg d _ expert testimony which wnuld be put f‘,,';nsu;‘;"*;hV(:3s addisplayspd fireworks, el en t brrl nt- "“““°’° "1" and tzfrtha ggiglgt cneastfmoiy gba many’ country people crowded to the preirineiei health eirleer nr. mcmiunn "’.%“°*` ' °‘d° t° "l*“°“’ *“° “’”9"“°1°-\ apd__l_:_is _iDdr‘s. geiclntgireé _j ' w _ li ca. s . a %do§n eanie ee nie seeth tllrolll the injection of the phosphor- A W 56|! od to the very great possibility_of the disturbed mental condition _in the (Continued on p|5¢a_5_) ___ _ \ llllllllllll lllPlES llllllll _ LONDON, July is-The conferences between the British Government and the Canadian Ministers today were of an informal- character. Canadian topics continue to be uppermost in the general discussion. This le largely reflected in financial circles where Oanadian p\'0sp°°¢\'B¢¢ Of Va" ions kinds, principally of Western en- terprises, are the features. end H10 striking figures l2l\\0*-°d- ‘UBDIBY 0 most optimistic spirit in resllfd fl; 'the Doininienuproslwrftv- A HB" _“per-g, who knows the sentiments 0! the o ieers of the fleet. states that mnnydsclare thpy will go to Gains T when r1_tirfhg on the reserve lie an. that fo a twofold reason. B4‘B“l”°d ‘lf national proepeflf-Y end 31° 'b°°" "““‘ tn" ppint from which to view the expins dnhpf the Empire in the over- seas tep,rf_ _ _rv- _.".l‘he Australian garden. Peril’ ll” ` aged -the soclaheflorts of the Can- a.dl`e'ni't\is afternoon. sir Georse Reid-,making a f°¥_\t“|'° 0' th? tiou.."‘ ‘ ‘ " " _';‘~Nr. Borden visited the Ci0;\tl;i\ng0l(:;_ gy- today to see tho' exh b_ 0 _ r.'1iielii\»elr1 Browns ve\“““¢° °4 Canadfinlandscallv. which are daily ~ ‘ rl . = d;dlZ31?;§(e€;;f gorpnrgf wi ll 1'- ' e_h~“'f’e' ‘ii§l.e.y neu. wap _ _gg -3°"°"~“’»" 9' tl" awk °‘ mths: win- niany prominent -Oity linen he in-ease. _ ' uns. ltili*l'rv annuals rs nirrlznp 1s-'~'ws. F 9 July ml* de her hom °°ta:.:::::. "3 consul a ”°°" mu mah was witnessed lf! mn" Qreen,who _ _ » TWO GIRLS’ LIVES. d ed e o d the into whitecaps. ' I _ I lDlSlIllSSH] lUUllNlMllll - llll]S WllH_ __ l§Hlll lllllll]Ull. STOCKHOLM, July 16-The palace tonight was tho scene of a state ban- quet, which proved n fitting ending to the main part of the Olympic meeting cess were seated at the head of 'the hall, the guests occupying two long liflblee below. The 400 included the members of the Olympic committees of the various nations, the foreign di- the court officials and servants. Those standing behind the royal family ‘at the table wore uniforms of the Swed- ranks suggests "_ Russian ballet, their headgear being surmounted bv plumes and feathers four feet long. l M bil h -_._-._-.._.i_. HYDROPLANE SAVED \ N_EW YORK, July 15-A racing hydroplane, driven by H. Wpller of Freeport, saved' the lives yesterday afternopnduring n thunderstorm of Miss Amy Way and Miss Ivy Yeaton of.Her__npstesd, L_. I., who had been bathing in Jones' Inlet. James Bray, father of one of 'the girls, who drowned while attempting to lrescue them. Both of the girls were seized with cramps and became panicstricken when the storm broke an lash th water ar un - ui he two girls managed to keep, afloat. Both are counted sph-udid` swimmers, but their efforts exhaust- ed them, and they were about ready to_ give up/when the hydroplane of Mr. Weller came racing around the point, headed for the harbor. I-Ie saw the .plight ot the two girls and drove hid swift racing craft dl- reqtly for them. In a few seconds he was alongside Miss Bray and Miss Yeaton, who by this time were al- most unconscious. Assisted ‘ by bis engineer, .he lifted the _girls into his boat and sent it swiftly to its dock. It required the services of two phy- sicians for more than an hour to bring the girls back to complete con- sciousness, and then they broke down l again when they remembered how they saw Mr. _Bray go down for the last time. ' Mrs.» Bray and J amct Bray, jr., were notified and soon sr- rlved from Hempstesli. Both girls were taken to the Bray home. _ I LIGHTNING KILLB' _ TWENTY TWO OALPTLE. CHAT!-IAM, Ont., July 16-Twenty two head of cattle were killed bv lightning yesterday afternoon on the farm ol Mrs. Harwich Township. ' TAFT BLAMED BUT NOT NAMED. WASHINGTON, July 16-The sen-_ ate todav amended Senator Bsiley’s resolution censuring President 'Taft for his attitude and public expres- sions on the Lorimer case so as to make it impersonal, and passed it 85 to 28. The passages condemning ths,course of the president were strikes out and the resolution was made to express the seuate's disap- proval of the interference of 'a pra- sident in its adairl. KING ALFONBO A HERO. _ animub ` Pimronoua, seein .rui;__ ia.-f- King Alfonso this afternoon prevent; sdfwliat might have ' ‘been a' std lc- nc .ie an ws# Innes _ is _' sdrel after eersnionr. ph _ 'e iieree eel _ , on-owing e gi and dragging him along _the gro wiille the hesitated as* what to WN! Ufllt l>f°°_ ii-ein»__lue can and extrfesfild of her will new _ was '- |'oudi§._ lllsfllllllllll 1 OTTAWA, July 16-It is under- stood to be probable that the cement duty cut down by the government re- cently,m.ay not be put back to where it was when the time expires, in Oc- t0b0l`- Taking into account the cost of freight from the United States, it is figured that there is still about 35 per cent. protection nn cement. The cabinet will take up the question when Premier Borden returns ‘from the old country. _ ' \ --___-___ Pllllllll ll]llll_Sllll lHl 'll|lllllllllSSi ` IS lllllll » HALIFAX, July 16-Miss Pauline Johnson, the poet, is dying at Butte hospital, Vancouver. A local com- mittee hns brought out her latest book to keep the wolf away. Vancou- ver has taken a large number of cop- ies as a tribute to n loyal, good Cn- nadlan. The raison d’etre of the fund is to be found 'in the fact that along ill- ness has deprived this talented poetess and authoress of her usunl means of support. Her readings and recitals, formerly given with muon success in mast of the cities and towns of the,Dominion, are brought to _nn end; nor is_s_heeble'to~ continue hsrliterary work,owing to being un- able ce me her arm lei- any length of time. As e, writer on matters re- lating to the nborlglnes of Canada, M‘,lss_‘Johuson holds a unique position Her verse has truly lyrical quality and in various anthologies, Sha has made a study of the legendary lore of her people. It will be conceded that the preservation of these ancient stories is s. work of much importance. These books may be obtained auto- lrrephed for $2.00 by applying to _Miss Johnson, care of the. Butte hos- pital, Vancouver. \ _ _ _ ussuluilul' nl sail. iuluillul WASHINGTON, " J ul~ 16-Members of the House Stanley Steel Trust lu- vsstigatiug Committee today practi- cally agreed to recommend the dis- solution of the Ubfted States Steel Corporation in their report, and en- dorse the~ Govei-nment’s suit against it. CRUSHED UNDER ROAD' MACHINE sussx, N. n., July 11;- Hebert McFarlane, aged 23, of Jef‘h‘ey's Gor- ner, was _frightfully injured, and died as s. result of being run over by a road machine this afternoon. He was engaged in driving one of four teams attached to the big machine. The accident happened near his home. About four o'clock a heavy shower came up and the drivers of the teams ran for cover. While all were under a large tree, there ° w% e a. crash of thunder, which started t ` horses and they bolted. The m __ ran after them, and McFarlane fu some manner fell, the machine going' over him. He lived only a few min- utes, the grestlwelght of the machine crushing in his chest. _ TIDES. SUN. H00!! luis Llulorll of nn The tide will be high tbisafternooii at 1.15 and tomorrow afternoon at 2.11; it will be high tomorrow morn- ing at 2.23 and Saturday morning at ii. . _ _ ' 'gpliesun sets this evening and to- »i\‘l0!'row` evlnilig 'at 1.45; ii riqei to- _rnerrow alarming at _4._I‘! and Baturg my dll li . _ j _ _ ' " The moon sets tonight at 10.84. gf, ` _ _ ’ bono _!\_i_nday,- ~i_»§"1.i'..°,‘».‘.*‘»‘_?ie“i..n.- “_ _ 1 dnt quarter of the moon will g l]llllHlIH lllllllll lhe Question Now-Before the Special Committee of Gen- eral Conference TORONTO, July 16--Both morning and afternoon sessions of the Meth- odist General Conference special coin- mittee today were devoted to discus- sion of organic union and co-opor- ation with the Presbyterian and Con- gregational denominations, but no de- finite decision was reached, Rev. T. Albert Moore, Secretary of the pen- eral Conference, presented report dealmg with the 'attitude rl; the Church towards union, and the ac- tion to be taken, which will be made public tomorrow. Dr. Moore also presented a report giving the official returns of the vot- ing, showing that the total vote oi the oflicial bonrds, membership and adherents was 234,449 in favor, and 38,075 against, or about six to onc in favor of Ullurch union. This caus~ ed considerable surprise, as the ear- lier returns indicated a majority of nearly ten to one in _favor of union. Toronto conference cvoted 12 to’1 for union. An unusually large number of the qualified voters recorded their opinion on the sueb-ect and the result is considered an excellent example of the feeling of Canadian Methodists at large on the question. "1t must not be understood that there is any opposition on the part of the Cmuinltf-ee to Church Union." said Rev. Mr.‘Moore. "We are fully in accord wishes of the Church as Churches involved. We are ference empowered 'to deal question. We are simply ' discussing the best methods for beginning ac- 'tfegbtllttions with the other Churcges involved. We are also cou- sideriug in the detail, the posltioh of the Methodist Church under the ap- proved basls for consolidation." Dr. Moore, announced. in order to prevent the spread of premature dis- tussion, nothing of the Committee’s deliberations would be made public until the members are ready to make their llnsi report. with the expressed also con- with the C_0ffDEllS_ED ADS i ` '[00 LATE FOR ’ Cl_.l$_SlFI¢l'I'l0|l _*_ One cent per word each insertion in this column. Cash must accom- pany order and live per- cent discount allowed. Minimum charge twenty-five cents._____ GIRIJ WANTED' APPLY AT MORELL I _!!9P%°;_n_,n______'Q§lil&'&__ BOX WANTED T0 WORK IN LIV- ery _ Stable. Apply W. S.-Brown, _ Fitzroy_St. 7-18M3i. WANTED, GIRL FOR GENERAL house-work. Apply 114 Upper Prince St. ' 7-18M3l. IJO§'1‘ IN §§AE _IOWN, ON Grcat Gefcrllége ?t`. a gold ring wiith stone, fin r pe _ _ ve, Guard an om ____;;__§`f°lT‘i`;__ 1un_2i»<=~ WANTED, OOMPOBITOR AT ONCE. Write stntfng salary and experience. "Daily Record, Shcrbrook, Que. 7-iameilnsipfi. _ TEACHER WANTED, PRIMARY Dept., Alberton High School. Sup- plement $105.00. John T. Profit, __;1l'uetee. ___Z-_1_8y;6i. WANTED, A SECOND HAND P. E. lslhnd Atlas, in' good condition. Address J. A. McLeod, Alberton. ' _A ,___ 7':l%l!?l- wsfirnp .rr ouou A nov 'ro .learn horseshocing. One with some' experience. Apply J. A. Henderson, iso oueen_st. 1_-Lagllsitl. STRAWBERRY AND' 'IOE_ CREAM festival at New Glasgow Hall, this evening, July 18th. Everybody in- _vited. A good‘time is expected. » 1-use SACRIFICE SALE--FIFTY FOOT lots on Upper Hillsboro and Orlebar -Streets. At your own' prim. Make olcfr-Arthur L. Beer, B2 Weymouth _sc __ shaun- Eosr. oN rusisnav, rN_ cruis- leztetewn or _viecei-is Pm _wee r erman’s fountain pan and defuse. Ezra J. Dorsey, 221 Pofnial st. __ ____ __ _"'_1§M?l» 'raison' H “wigs-rsill ron oNroN seheel, oietrlet, Ne. gg. eeenna class. Supplement $25, . Protes- " taht preferred. Apply to John R. Brooks, Union Corner. Lot 15. _ _ - _ _Q-isnfilnii. TUNNEL PARN RACES AT _CAPE rrnvene will .-eeekeiu saturday, ’ August 17th. The flowing elalsss _ win ee:-:.15 'nec ssod.oa;\|.as _be sunday, ‘July sm, et 1.13 a. M' ` iei`_i`¢£if ef _teeny will be nm»n_ ,l 1 S1. _ Pace. 8100.00? 8.85 Trot‘a|`ld`Paee, $100.00. Entries close August lst. Bpodal train arrangements later. A LUSS Ill lllllllll Bl lllillllllllli _*,- QUEBEO, _July 16-The power Plant of, the Quebec and the‘.Jacquee Cartier Electric company at St. Gab- riel DB Brandon, was completely des-' troyed by fire early this morning.The main building was struck bv lightning about midnight and the fire followed, destroying the whole plant wiiieli could develop 2,000 horse power. The Jacques Cartier Electric com- pany is controlled by the Quebec RHUWBY. I-/'ight' Heat and Power' company. .The plant gives light. to B. Delft of the city of Quebec. The loss is ,estimated at $50,000, i.______; lun Ml0_|nis_ 5 luuuls _ DENVER, Col., July 16- Mayor Arnold estimates the total damage Of S_un. p_ »> .1 're l, .ri l r . "r\ . _ “N _.un ‘_ l l _ Fl ,_ _ ‘l v l lpn' f_.1i ry: »-.~...,,_,_ V 1 _ l l i ,_