"'“ n" THE' ¢ WN GUARBIM* fl I _ . » " ~ . V. _ -. _ . -"1 ~ ~ ‘~" . -_ .» H -» ~ ~.- -f' .. _ 'i _ fuller . ul NTHE _ ynsrns nonnnns _ As has been the case for the set few days The Gu so e today* _again without its despatch service fused _ ______.._ _ _ < jow-ing to the telegraph interruln-lou. _ ------- ln Foreign- Policy. gnu novel, cnnn-n| no _Recommended For LQNDON, July 18-Speaking gene-. rslly"tlle Liberal press thinks that Mr Borde‘n'|\de_claration that the over- nsh`_|_D_ominio,Ds,should have s partic- ipation ef the Imperiahforeign policy any naval control, conditional on a eon`tribut'ion`to naval defence, / will takb a long time to work out. The Unionist press ~tnkes the view that it muttbe done at no distant date; _ The Chromolo (Liberal) declares that we have niet the cost of defend- ing? the Domlnions and no war which tire British Empire has engaged in since Napoleonic times, with the siege* exception oi the Boer war, has dir tly involved any Dominion in danger or expense. The balance is on lthe side of the United Kingdom, and there is no immediate prospect of tha balance being seriously affected. We are under no compul- sion to decide quickly according to some theory of future formal rela- tions between the Mother Country and tue* Dominious. (liven the ,-nod will which exists, of which Mr.’ Ilorden's speech was such excellent evidence, frlfiie and circumstances will make smooth lmuch that is now in the light of abstract reasoning rough and hard. Mr. Borden himself put the problem, but hardly hinted an an- swer. , _ The Westmlnister. Gazette (Liberal) referrring to Mr. _Borden's statement that the British_ Parllalilent,is not truly Imperial says that the glad idea has been thrown out, and dur- inglthe next few years it hopes to Bee it get into the thought and lan- guage of the self'-gvgerning commun- ities. The British Parliament ln- stitutions are developing naturallv in the .Federal direction, but B donning scheme can hardlv at present be sun- mitted by the United Kingdom. This paper alleges as a reason _that the Domilnions would now be outvoted but such n condition may change in Canada, fri the life time of ~children now living here, und, adds the West- mlnister'Gazctte, Can`ada's eye must be fixed to do everything to bc.p und nothing to hinder the effective union within the present century. The Morning Post declares that tbn system of Imperial pn/rtncrship must, bedevised which will enable each State to play a party in the .sep tlement of questions of common in- terest. No doubt progress town;-(19 the goal will be slow; an attempt to force the 'race can only result in dis- aster. The Standard says :- Apart alto- .lrethelj fromspeciilc objects, the vis- it lof Mr. Borden is of lncslculable bonsai: to the British nation. ` Ac the pijssont zluncture, we were in sad “Bed Of s tonic. We have found the required stimulant in the presence ol the Canadians, representing as they do. with splendid adequacy, - the Hb0\ll\diIl§ vivor and shrewd practi- cal insight and the enlarged pn¢ni5¢_. ism of the great young Democracy. There. is no doubt, will no olfncul- tlei- in living Dracticalellect to an ideal incontestably sound, but the thing has to be done at no distant date, and it will be wise to address ourselves before it is ton 1a1;n_ ' The usual conference was held this fnornilllr between the Canadians and the Cabinet. Mr. Borden announced that no statement of the negotiations would bc made until the Ministers return to Canada. SINGLE TEAM ~ FOR WHOLE EMPIRE 1.oNnoN,, July la-'rho osnsllisn, Australian and African athletes at Stockholm, according to tile' corres- Rcndent of the 'Times of that city, vor entering a single team frgm the whole empire in future gsm s, instead of entering the colonies se- parately. "We have an analogy in the case of the United States," adds the correspondent, “whose score points includes Indians and Hawai- fans,” Sir"Arthur Conan Doyle in~a _letter to the Times, strongly advocates thls,l snd~says1. _"I wouldgo further and seek a mon¢~.‘the Ceylon or Malay swim morn, Indian runnersii and Sikh wrestlers _for possible winners," 'rug Olympic 1-ogmtts which opene horn iyeetercsy wf.tl!~ a* lhrgnr number: of iternat onal entrfei. WU CONN" Q . In the second round ofthe usd' oday. _ jingle lculih, \.Mesaros, oi Hungary 'defeltsd Vbrman. »0f B_01Bi\"11- ‘i‘ .._¢-.L_-..--ali- so _ Any coNaINloMmN'r ' weev fog leon nYNAM1'rsn jipmedlutc Adoption ' _ V N |liSlfi|ll]LY 0 illlllllii HY sulininnn \ DUBLIN, July 28-The British prime minister received a vociferous, popular welcome here tonight. Un sis Scrlvczll he was niet by Augustine lrr , c ief secretary for ireland, l;lfioDl\z_1f_.ionul lciaderc and the mayors o ulin, Cor am other cities. A tore?--llgllt plrocession, with forty » an s and t loilsauds of lights, cs- corted the carriage to n hotel amid a sustained roar of welcome, the premier constantly standing in his carriage and bowing his acklgélwlellgemmts, and Mrs. Asquith sca ering flowers smou the crowd. Suilragettes charteredgsmall boats at Kingstown, about seven miles from Dublin, with a view of making the premier's boat, but were pre- vented from doing so by the vigil- ance of the authorities. A serious afiair, seemingly of ,suffragette origin, occurred, how- s. demonstration on the arrival of c/Yer,Aat th; Dlgnlin theatre where r. squi w 1 speak tomorrow. During an entertainment, a blazing chair, apparently ollsoaked, was “WOW” fl`0m a box into the orches- Itra. The curtain of the box caught ,nn fire and the alulicnc was thrown iclltriha ytcanlc. Attendants extinguish- e e ames and order was restored. lA woman who occupied the box, made her escape from the theatre, It ds- veloped lgter that a second woman was in t e box and aided in the iu-- cendlarism. In the confusion one woman got away, but the other was _arrested She will be examined in ya magistrate tomorrow. She is said to be on English suidragette. Another outrage occurred while the procession was passing Princesa Street- A W0ma.n threw a batchet at th_e_prex_;1ier’s>csrriage, but nobodv was n urs . _ On the arrival of the carriage at the hRe1 Premier Asnuith and Mrs. of tho Irish nationalists, and the 10rd mayor of Dublin, 'proceeded to an elaborately' decorated balconv where Mr. Redmond publiclv wel- mmed the prime minister. Great crowds gathered in the street gave the premier an ovation. ` -12-__.'i_ l_H|Hll KILLEU TIFLIS, Trsnscaucssia, July 18- The collallse of n house at Gerga, in the Dahestnn district today, buried thirty persons in the rnins. Twent_v» three bodies, most of them women have been recovered. , STEEL BULLET IS ‘*‘ BETTER THAN NIOKLE. OTTAWA, July 18- Exceptionally good results are being attained al the Rockclifle school of musketry with a type of ammunition which has just been brought out by the Ross Rifle Go., The bullet is of steel in- |stead of nickel and bas tha elongated shape which lately has been giving re- markable reeults. - The steel bullet does not foul the barrel to the same extent as the older ammunition. In point of accuracy, it is commending ,itself greatly to the crackshots _ who have ,been trying it. Stall Sergt. Russell, the we‘ll"l¢nown rlfleman, rc cent1v_r_n.l1il¢ .15.\>“\_\! 839.” in l‘“°.°*’B _ sion with it, placing his shoté ` ex-` _ trnordinnrily close together land other 'great scores* have ebeen made. .__‘.A _ (1 POSITION OF THE ` - ' MOLASSES 'MARKET \ . ` _ ____q¢_-___ mlle grind 'here tonight was slightly over fifty-four. Billlll SMAHIES / _.__ to the small salaries paid thc__ teachers are for the most Part trained, and in many districts attendance is very small. The ren to school. lHEl ll. i. il. TAKEN 1 .___- "-way. ? . 'that one million dotllars will ame today-one smallest, he-‘thought for g. " ` » il o its so is pinion Ji IND |-5.561" uf godtsio; poiflzgarao c_iio__, _ _agile win-tewhicli sgsrmcu ,( fgbor _ e-Ea ~ iolidfro a . ` . newqgnnexomui ositbllanmar-‘,tlsv at" I-2,0115 'f will be Nth 11°- |n'g‘¢,¢n yu-U.-o| Jsnuam' Itliiiiorrow morning att seq; Monday at ' "nsufelto `ec~14.29 d'ruesds~a ._ on ht(iiti:&;:'ntb1:p‘f1'lce of molEiss;‘e,§l 'nieagun sets this evening at 7.44, _ by 5|, largely r`uIed'by"'tlie site " of tomorrow at 7.48 and Monday at gh, but nugar crop. Nowadays lum-|'l.42; it rises tomorrow morn- had roof comps are notso dependent on ingat 4.29, Monday at 4.30 and ‘ 1. mst on are 'rumor t 412- ' 1 Hb,” or* $03.3” rlyattorghedy mnrelgdgsrsnd Th! inotnl sets tonight at 11.04,to- tm dnt “mths other aigtlcles' are used by the men. morrow at 11.31. _ 1 ' ,,,_ My win" mag equal; therefore lun- ‘-more wu a new moon on sunday. 'H 1 ‘befmm ,m nnly buy large quantities July 14th, at 9.18 s. nl, °'°‘ .si misss. won. un in-loo reams; maom oumsfor coo moon win _ __mf,*g‘*,§§§ ,.,,,,,,.,.n,_ 'ras some sort sewer so on sosoawruly nm, so 11.1; _ ` _ bl 1 can on goods. In unix ml f . ' "“° *“"° °‘°'°'”° llaihzfg; hifi. nz. gmt osmsuiii-'ns ioogcn 'ol today wul in time ' ` U,” g,,,..¢nnn¢n tomatoes, pass and corn. `hon`re _and seventeen niinntss and of 30¥:dd;‘;:_“ ‘igyigrd ,D A gc the present time toinstoes and tomorrow Iftetn hours and fifteen pun' high and there has trlnn I _hlliilti ' ' UU 1"” mm' . .. in ad on oo'ru and the other MONTREAL, July 18-rso¢tion.»R‘?”“- ` The temperate at ole o’cloek yes- of t 1-lay-Psuncefote treaty and _ftsrday by the Rexsli ‘ ’losted_3 Ther- impose the some fees on American as .“ .momlter 'with ‘s northern lqlosuro on foreign vessels. was 61 degrees above, on 'lhutlilli it So confident of tbpir success are the T OF GUIL oEoRolc'rowN ‘July le-'rho of trespass, Duncan Mc onlld ol, . ' ` /JL" -- *before the Supreme Court (Jill. . ~ c . . ooo. Gilbert Gaudet i 4 Y' ` Y . _son for the defence. ` ,_ ` ` ' Witnesses for -the prosecution were i examined and the following iury lm- 5* panelled 1 John Aitken, foreman, lhl~ gli the prosecution, McKinnon and Joini- colm McDonald, Alex Buchsnnan,,'Iohn J. Bruce, Daniel Fisher, Peter Mc- Leod nnd James M. Hughes. ` ' At the conclusion of the case which will be tomorrow morning court will adjourn until Monday when the trel- pass case of Smith vs Acorn will ST. JOHN, July 18-One of the c,,,,,,, ,.|,_ worst auto accidents in the history clcolu:l~‘.'rowN, June is-'rhie al- Of the P"°"i”°° t°°k- Ph”-"° “ami this tcrnoon the witnesses for the defense evening when n car containing James in um M,,,_,,,,, case were examined Munuhester' President °! the .Bank 0! Special interest was attached' to. *New Brunswick, Mrs. Manchester and tm emu,,,,,,ti0n of Mm; Mean he,,_ self. 'l‘he artic 1-lov Foley, the chauileur, all of St. 01.58,. te,,,,,,,8,,y aaa thltagat defnefriuzg . Jolla, skidded on a bad stretch of many t|,,,,g_., Comerning her depodb . road near the Devil's Back., and fell "on made at the c0,.oM,..s m_ over the bank to the bed of the queen - ‘ s 1 t. That the occupants of' the car ee. couggeggderitz esvnxgsa t§;;§“ce:; caped instant death- is a miracle.Mrs. ,unnngst them ma¢che9_ G“°r““Y W*-‘5 5e|`i°“9lY injufed “.b°“t The Misses Mallar and Mrs Hlck "h° cheat ‘md tW° “bs Were who also keep’a store had sworn tha brngken' T these notes were brought to them by Z .l and Mrs. Manchester escaped the McGee chud,,,n_ _ Mrs. McGee desclalmed suv know- ¢ M; hem, answered; she knew not unless he Mahars themselves. Mrs. McGee also contradicted flatly he Misses Mahar and Mrs. Hicken re- ~ Several of her statements were at ariance with those sworn ut little. _ She declared she did not know what ‘ ___ ` §si;l__. she knew nothing ol what was E 11 . " Pat McGee recal ed ex min BRUSSELS, July 18-The menace Mr. Fraser, at,t0rrliey_ erm, °,gom_\:‘ of a national general strike in favor of the day I went to the factory my' of universal suflrsge and the absorp- wife sent for matches. She sent.. by tion of the plural vote is beginning note ns she has said herself. I aware to take definite shape. The labor to this. federation has appointed four sub- I do not remember how many mat- committees charged respectiveh cbcsshe got. I wanted to stay at with the development of' a props- l39_rne_sfter the children died but gh, ganda, the creation of a central fund (gnnginyfed on 'msgs `6_ "'*°* _-i-1_..__._._,_ MEADFORD, out., July la- atal accident marked by l ext;-aural"- ry features occurred here this sf- ernoon when s pile driver; used in he construction of the new steel ridge, overbslgnced and started to all 1111011 a group of workmen be- D . a. who will arrive here July 21, said math- A m°,t°l bolt BV “I6 WP 0! that the visit evidently is connected the Pill! driver ¢B\l§ht ill an electric with ins formation or s closer nm. wwe. preventing the his machine ance between Russia and Japan for "Om falling- The ¢il`°\U1Utlll¢°» the defense of their interests in WINCH Sw/cd the workmen below, Asia, especially in Mssonuriu. 'rm brought death to two others. for the Novoe Vremyar’s conjecture is put °l°°tVi‘*g1CUl`l'¢llt Was diverted to the forward merely as the logical ont- Pile d"i"°"~ W‘m~ Curry. of Mead- come of the situation in the far east, f0"]~ °l’°'“-tin!! U10 B118’-H9 Sf?-Y feet but there are reasons to believe that 5W“y» fweived the UIIBIIKG i»hl'°“8‘\\ all the preliminary steps leading to the “eel “ble and 1011 delli- B ; such an alliance have already been ma" 0.110195 JOUDSOU. 0f.0W0ii Bfilllldi , cakes-by diplomas. Prince Kao- Working half way up the pile cover ' surs’s journey to St. Petersburg ex- i1“'01““¢H'i1Y Wind the cable as thi cites great interest and exceptional from "Filing Bild WHS 0180 H1154# lil! mnnnnnnn bane been mum to guard body falling into the river. The against Korean terrorists. water was so heavily charged with __7_____. electricity that George Randle, of nX'rRA sony GUARD M°df°f‘1- who lzrssped Johnsen Fon KING AND QUEEN hand to drag out the body, was ron- i ---- _ dared unconscious. The body gag ’ NEW YORK, July ls-As ,', pre. anslly pulled out by looping s. ro” caution against a- sunragette descent around lt. Several spsctqtors re- .lniunli , luis ciinlni im|._.y ~ in nlviinns;____";=ou ».....__o.._.i _ ' 9 - . ,Port, now of Calgary"~‘A1tl. 571:' IU* '. 3 in :L ` V f _ I E East McMaster, defendant, dam! - 'dh . , _ -rss- ,.»~ 4.>..»~.,~.-._,...........».....»-.~. _ = .l ,-4.- /1-v l "2 llilllll' LIVE llilill, . . _~.~._~_ ,. - 7.. ~.._ _ -...___.__._ ..._.__._..,. ,__ __ ____--f--~ is _ . _.....-sr