=‘.l~» I I .~ - »|-“fn-.-=,e~ . ' , . _ N "- ~ . ,*__,_ '_ ~..~$~;__`_- - "- ` _ . t ' - ' _ . ' oRN1l~lc Daily ufslrgrlggizsn Catches All Early _in the Province ‘ ~ E " _ _ _ Morning Mails. 0N(` M- H CHARLOTTT:T 1 ARDI A* , ____ __ ,_.__7v.- ._ ‘;_- --Y~»----»~- - - ~ _~ f ';;;; ' __:1;.:;;_; AZ -z_° °=» nomo any rounoan mi W EEKLY when Dian ...Il cn_Ai;_1_,oTTa;1‘owN, 1>R1NcE EDWARDISLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2» 191° ,,----- »s __ .. ._...-~_~.-_ --~--~~~ , - - _-~- ~ ~ ' A ._;"_`_`;;;.. . -4' . ' l sunwiliilln iunlsl ins DR. CRIPPEN ARRESTED i HIIIHIIW HW will Iiituvlii illculli slniuus CHARGED WITH MURDER BIIIIIIIIN SHI 4 _--1- ___ _‘J .__.€____. ,' - -""' Special to The Guardian. (-AMpBp)l.1.’l‘0N, August 1-Sci-gt Ralph' Wlleeler,~ who was scriollsly ,vbnnflcll here ns the result of the ac- ,~m¢ntiai` discharge of a revolver, will l”C[‘0\'f3|`- Wheeler calne from _Newfoundland ,,~p(»|~e his mother is remding. on wililmhi in lun wlsi i o'i"i‘/\WA, July _31--W. J. \‘\r.i1e, f‘anIulian immigration inspector, in making a report to the lmmiglzltion ,iv-pnitmcnt regarding the crop situa- tion in the prairie provinces, says: “After i an extended trip throllgn Lin- wheat fields, chiefly ill central Snskatcllowan, interviewing farmnrs ,ind dealers, I am inclined to *.hink_ flint the total wheat crop for the ilu-I-li provinces will be 100,000,000 lnislirls. The cool weather is filling .nn the heads and the yield will then be materially increased. The oat I-i-op relplircs rain, and hay in many ,mi-is is scarce. Thp wheat crop a- long the various railway lines is gooti, excepting in a portion of _-ou|In~rn Manitoba and southern Sas- klitrlniwan. ,` INIIIIIN ESEITNHE .NT NTIHTH SYIINEI NiIli'l`l.-i SYDNEY, Jllly' Iii--The gi'r~nl<~st amollnt of liquor ever con- iisrntliil at one time by an inspector in this town was. seized by Inspector Vooglit this morning at ten o'elock nt ilu' premises of Elias Andre a few yarlls west' of tile termilllls wharf. .\ndr<~ has been doing business there for sr-vnrul years, but only one part of the building appeared to contain nnytbing. The other section was locked up and apparently deserted. half-ly Inspector Vooght became very suspicioul; and decided to make nn 1-xamination of. the entire build- ing. Accompanied by policemen Mc- flruib and McLean he went there this morning and ordered the proprietor to op:-n the door. On the latter l‘c- fusing the policemen battqred downl the door ill the west end and there Iielorr them was the goods, in every \'aril~l_v and amounting in value to nearly _-$1000. lt took three teams to cart the booze to the jail. Rum, whiskey, gin, brandy, beer, and sev- vr'nITilT€r'cTit'killlls of'winc made up the Ioadf '_ ' I bougllt n horse with a supposed- I_v nn'urnblr- ringllonc for $30. Cured hinl"\rith $1.00 worth of MINARD’S I.lNI.\il‘lT\"i` mill sold him f0l‘ $85.00. l’i'\ui\ ou Liniment, $54.0lI. MOISIG DEliOI~l(}lC, lintcl Keeper, St. Pliillippec, Que. I PROJECTED COLLEGE BECOMES fl REALITY ___ I .\.‘s\vc.\s'1‘l.a," N. B., Jnly- :il-'l‘heI lirop-rival iloman Catholic College at lihaililnn has proved a reality. The Norlll Shore Leader to-day contains the oilicial announcement that the new institlltion will open September lst or tbereabouts. The new college. lvlln-ll will prove a prominent factor in Ihe educational' system. of the I‘rovinre, will be established by the linsilian Fathers. The Leader saysa "H»|l\i'i.'i'll|n to his Lo|~dsbi.p Bishop Ilurrv at Chatam( conveyed the l‘|l"\1=lllg intelligence. i-lolnc had fear- vd that the big project alight not l‘I`<>\'i‘ a reality, but the cablcgram ffuiu idurope announced thc' accep- iinw of the mission. l’i'l-limiary plans are now well ad- \'f\l\"'il. lt is said thc Basllinn Fath- vrs are now operating in Germany :uni six or seven members of the dis- l\IIl:ui.=Ilell order will arrive a* Chat- Iim .~¢lio|‘t.ly. The board of directors, ivlln-Li have already been n-alncd. will hail- n meeting shortly _to perfect or- ganization plans, Tl\l‘l'f‘. is a possibility that t-he col- lcul- may be affiliated with the Uni- ‘ffhlly of New Brunswick. At all L” Special to The Guardian. N Kl<]|~}WA'i`iN, August l--A firr- i the bush surrounding Keewatin licac broke out again, but the fire bri- gade with an engine rushed across on a barge and soon had the outbreak under control. ' u h NIINSE HIIIIES NT SYIINEY NORTH rl\'l)NlGY, N. S., July 30- About 700 people attended today’s maritime circuit llorsc`l'accs at Lake side 'I‘rotting Park. The Cape iireton gelding Brazilian S., owned and driven by A. I.. Lewis-, Glace Bay, captured the 2.25 trot. In this, the first two heats went to Bar- l'ing, of Frank llolltilicr stable. Mr. l.iollt.ilicr's other entry in this class Frank I’ oivcr although winning the Nlleat by `nea‘l'iy twenty yards was put "back to fourth" position, thc judges claiming that Barring fouled Brazilian S., and for this reason punished the leading horse, Fl'ank Power. in the 2.17 trot, there wcrc eight st_l1l'ters, Alice A., Queen Marie, lzar- da, Mamie l’., Nell Patch, Billy, Lady Trip and Orphan Girl. The first heat went to "thc I-Ialigonian spccder, Alice A., with the (Iharlottetown mare, Queen Marie, a close second. Sou I G2 -L 1(/J I _ --s IE' I |--P15 GQ row is-I ICATED Sullday last, .lilly Lilst was a high day ll-along thc Mctllodists of Souris and their friends, it bcing the occa- Slou of the dedication of their church. Horne six months ago a destructive fire gl‘catly damaged the building, since that time the con- gregation has tllrougll the kindness of the Baptist friends been worship- ing ill their church now_used. With commendable zeal, however, the Methoilisis, uudcr the~lcadership of their late pastor, Rev W. E. Johnson, early undertook the work of repair so successfully consumatcd last Sunday. The Rev Wm Harri- son chairman of the_('»l\al‘lottetown District preacllcd` eloquent and ap- pl‘opriatc sermons both morning and evening,_ being assisted by the pus- tor Rev F. A. Wlghtman in all the services. In the afternoon a special S. S. Service was held, addressed by Mr Harrison, Mr Wightman, Mr Ni- chols and C. (`-. Carlton. In .the morning the impressive de- dication service was used und in the evening, a brief though interesting historical sketch was made by the pastor. Chas Fisher of Montreal presided at the organ all day. The organ is practically new, a two man- a-el instrument, with pipe organ foot- action and a very filie instrument. Mr Fisher's handling of it greatly pleased the large congregations. The cllurch has been enlarged by the addition of an alcove for the choir at the rear of the pulpit/ The walls and ceilings are covered by starrlid steel of handsome design _and deli- cate tints. New pews of ash and birch add greatly to the comfort and appearance. The floor and windows are also new, the latter being of peb- hled glass of delicate design. The pulpit and choir platforms are cov- cred with it new carpet of handsome pattern, the gift of Mrs Frank Hcartz, Cliarlottctown, while the isles are covered with new rllhbcroid matting, in fact the church is prac- tically ncw both outside and in an'. is one uf the most handsome of the small churches in the province. When the pastor made the financial statement it was found that the cost of repairs had made a total of $1057.00. On Sunday morning there was a balance of $Zl0Il.0(I necessary to free thc building from debt. Mr Wightmau made a strong appeal for the eutirc.amulint before the rlosc of the day. It is most gratifying to report that at the close of the even- ing service every dollar- was either paid or promised mid the chllrch ‘freed from all debt. This was only made possible however throu ll the \'vn|=< the new institution will in- Hliciiriite its existence with a very lnrur number of students. indeed sev- “lf\I ol the clergy have been ap- l'i`<»_in-lnifl bv parents anxious to send lin-ir stud-ents. SI. Michael's College, the seat of fbr new institution, is a large bulld- ing, and onf; of the finest for the lu~o\-ineri_ Arnouficeinents may be ex- bceh-il shortly of the facility for the new institution. It is hinted by those "T Ii bositlou to know that some Of the foremost l;d\l'ca.tionallsts .will be aflnchcd to the Btai. . ‘ ..i_k . Z magnificent offer of Frank Heartz of (‘harlot.tctown who came good for two thirds the amount. I Tile building eo-mlnititec consisted of I-I. H. Acorn, J. Ll. Matthew and J. 'Mitchell and deserve great praise for their work. The Methodists of Sow ris are to be congratulated on so suc- cessful a consummation of their cf- forts. 'l‘hey are in n better position tllan ever before to carry on success- ful work. I l__.______._ Mlnard's Lininient for sale everywhere _ _ I. - l __ _ *__ _______v_`__________._________.,-,_-_-_-_-_-_-_-fe _-Y-V-_-Y---Y---‘-'\ -`-‘~'-“- SENSATION HALIFAX, N. S., July 3l--Mill- "WY circles in Halifax are KFBBUY Nititnterl river an escapade of one of the officers last nifht. At midnlKhf~ he Ii-it the officers mess on Sprint! fillrllrn road, and proceeded A COUPTU of blocks along, where he got into Ulf* garden of a citizen. The officer climbed tl f-P66. BNN Wm' I"‘"i°ii\»< into the renm occupied by "ic wire nl the citizen. she became ";`\l:\_l'n\ecl _and raised: isle d&Dtff_C;"lQ IB br u ht _ a I 0 mom in tllsgnliiifheletllzs. Elie tlirelw li brush from t' o window and hit the oilicr-I on the Nlliend, This caused him IN HllL|FilX_ . \ to half fall and half to climh ‘TOWN the tree The c'ti' _ and got into a tilsslevwigh tmmomgrsa whu proved too strong ul' h -Meet the two men surged into tie swith in a violent strlllgille. tg? "-ll;-&'lee'; and nothing on but his nigd C 1 I , ~ l _ th’(I‘Elf\erEnzl\wll<»lli‘chle.Tl1ll£EiI'Emma UP. the "T' flcer was arrested and locked u1pd;i\ the station till this lornlril- gina the charge of the citizen wir h the ' drawn and efforts made to ua I incident up but flu- whole gnrl'n~u\ll is tnfkiiig stool. ir. _ in een then ran down stairs __ _ _ _ #___-,-.~. ~~----» HTIIEIEHI EHIIHISE HTH NIISS. IN. »P. ielprcilll to Tllo liulll'dia|l. I \v|NNiPl~:o, /liigiist len. /l. lines, M. P., for Shcringficld, and lncnibcr of the Winnipeg Park Board, \v‘ill uc the subject of an investigation by the Board on Wednesday. He is charged with receiving $500 for his vote on the hoard in favor ol buyinp land from thc Minson Milk (lo, for Park purposes. - Ross admits having received thc cheque, hilt declares it was g com- mlission for selling the land to the board. I Prest Munson has made an affidavit |that he gave the cheque to secure l{oss's vote. This itoss denies. ` THE HTIHLE NIICES I IN NEW INIISGIIW Never before ill the history of l’ic~ tou (lounty has there been sllcll a galaxy of trotting horses as will as- semble at the trotting park on Fri- day and i~latllrday of next week. The entries, which follow incllulc the Brunswick and I‘. E. Island horses. no that on Friday and Saturday o out to thc trotting park, they will see the fastest horses in these Pro- vinces contcudlng for supremacy ill Nthc sport of kings, says a Novo. Sco- ltin exchange. lilntrics for race meeting, Aug. 5th and (itll, all miie heats: 2.27 'l‘[tO'1‘, 2.30 L‘A(‘~l‘}. Ilita Mac, [togcrs Bros., New (flas- gow. f George fwcscclls, 2.27, llcnlcs, illlnr Iottctown. Tom Trim, 2.27,' l’.S. Brown, Char- lottctown. Valion, Sydllll, l'ort Elgin. Prince Wilkes, (‘~. E. Smith, Hali~ fax. Daisy B., H. l'-. Jewctt, Frcdcl'ict- on. Longbunt, H. Kelly,-_ ~UImrlottc- town. ___.Rnth. Hatllawny, l'. A. llell|cau,_ Moncton. Bessie I’al'doner, Allan, l<‘rcderict- on. 2.20 TROT. 2.23 PACE. l’l‘etoria, 2.231, Drown, (`~llnl'lot1.c- town. ' ' Mary (Tromwcll, 2.241-, F. lloutilicr, Halifax. Mamie l‘., 2.19:, It. H. Sterns, (lllarlottctown. Pcarla Baronmore, 2.221, J. T. Prescott, Sussex. _Billy C., Sydall, l'ort lillgin. Prince Louie, 2.21.5, Smith, Sl.. Stephen. 2,17 TROT, 2.20 PACE. idle Moments, F. Duncanson, Fair- view, N. B. King Arion, 2.l7l, H. (‘~. Jcwctt, Fredericton. Orphan Girl, 2.191, L". Lloutillicr, Halifax. ' Halifax. Queen Marie, 2.l1>{, R. ll. Stcrns. Charlottetown. ums, Halifax. e 2.15 'rno'r, 2.15 mol-1. ` Money Maker, 2.l8A, Peter flnrroll, Halifax. Candy Girl, 2.171, 1'. A. llclheau. Moncton. , Tatlllm, 2.222, F. Boutillier, Hali- fax. ' Pcacherina, 2.l7l, Mitchell and Ad- ams, Halifax. Royal Nigl}t, 2.l8l, Mitchell and Adams, Hall ax. Falun-ron-ALI.. ` Sinimassie, 2.085, F. lioutlllier. Halifax. Laura Merrill, 2.1-il, F. Duncanson, Fairville, N. B. .0 N ~ ` ` cream of the Nova Scotia, New- * fe this week, if thc readers will come The Surveyor, 2.18, Peter (`.nrroll,‘ Alice A., 2.l1l}, lllitchell and All-I 'Ile Admits His identity and Thut of His Gom- Penlon in Flight. Special to The Guardian. QUlCill<}(‘., August. l.---llr <‘-rippcu was taken to court today and al' raigncd on ll charge of murder. He was relnandcd for fifteen days. An immense crowd saw hinl depart from the Parliament Buildings to thc court house. . Crippen admitted the identity of himself and Miss l.cNcve. A Lottie of poison£lés taken from his pocket. FATIIEH. l'OlN’l`, Aug. l-Tile world-wide scnrcll for Dr. Crippcn, his wife, formerly Belle Elmore, an-d his companion Miss l.eNeve came to an cud when licv. Mr. lioliinson and son, passengers on the steamer Mont- rose proved to be the persons want- cd aus were promptly placed under arrest. _ - lt was a vcry busy scene at daybreak where - newspaper correspondents were in waiting since day before yesterday, The Montrose was cxpcctcd at six and then it was anlvoilnclid at noon, but the fates inadc it compromise and shortly after ci-gilt till- tender put ollt in the open, Ianid soon the heavy form of the ‘Montrose was seen looming up ill the ,distance ’ | Inspector Dcw had taken every pre- caution to regain his shaken pres- tige, lor he evidently realized that the honor of Scotland Yard was at, stake, ami that if (`rippcn was ‘on board he lnllst be taken doad' or alive. Several llllrried conference with the newspaper men took place at early breakfast table andthe London _slellth told them squarely that if 'they wanted to`get on board the NMontrosc to see the flln as an Am- erican reporter puts it, they must »abidc by the officers bidding and as 'there was nothing else to do, all I agreed to hrrlp the Inspector ollt of thc diffielllty. ln the first place it must be denied that ,Dew was at any |tilne in colnniullication with Captain |l{cndcll while the former was on board the l.aurentic_ All that was an Ninvcution of some n;-wspaper -man lllnrll up for copy. it was agreed that every lnan of the press contingent Nrhould hide himself, while the tendel iwas nearing 'the big steamer, and.a'll ldcclared that Dew was a wonder all 'right when he cam-e cn board tln» -same boat dressed in a suit 'of oil clothes looking every _inch a French Canadian pilot. I He not only looked H pilot but he acted like one, and even those wllo llnd been watching thc Scotland vard lnian for n whole day at Lavoic's -hoarding house would never have rococnizefl him in his wondcrfullv ‘clever get-up. N Ahollt all the tender could be com- lpared to when shc canlc' alongside ‘tue (‘.. P. Il. liner would be a (lllinesc _pirate junk, in the (‘hina Sea, with every man on board out of' sight ex- cept the big pilot who very soon stepped on hoard, and one of thc 'first .groups he saw, wgs Robinson and his alleged son, w o with the ‘other passengers were looking from |the starboard rail at the scene hc- ‘low. The Rimouski Cathedral roof was shining in the distance with Dar- naby Island ahead where everybhin of interest to the doomed man, and 'thc incident of the tender did not 'seein to attract any great attention, Ifol' as a matter of fact when Dew Ninas getting into the lower deck Vrippen was pointing to some object on the mainland below llimouski. - The liondon inspector had not Nbecu on hoard the Montrose three ininutes when he flllly identifcd his man and without. saying n word he went hack fo the rolling tender and ((.'ontinucd on Page Three.) ’ GERMANY BEATEN. lll_ Me., July 3.1-Wm. licnley, of Brookline (Mass.), a pas- senger 'on the steamer Hay State from Boston to Portland, fell over- board from the steamer, when about two hours out of Boston last night and was drowned. Henley und a companion, whose name was not learned, were seated on the hurricane deck at the rear of the vessel in camp chairs. As the steamer gave an unexpected lurch, Henley was thrown backward and went overboard. There was some delay in stopping the steamer and getting a boat ont, and ltllc man had sunk before hclp reach- ed him. He swam about for several minutes and cried pitcollsly for help Hen|ey's companion returned on the stcalner to Boston tonight. lfl‘]\'. W. J. lvfc(lAU(lHAN DIGAII. LONDON, July Iii-Rev. W. .l. Mc- (`aughan died in the hospital at Belfast today. Minard's Liniment cure Burns. etc. ICondensed Advertisements `f_iT<'filnllnI the mrrt- ings, which ivcrc clillcd on his initi- ative ill an elfort to find a \H1SiS ol setilement. it was stated that Sir li‘redcrick liordcn, lniul.~'ter of militia, was also' taking a hand in the matter in an leffort to help his l-_ollcague in the lrninistry and tin- parties to the dis Iputr. to reach o settlement. The nc- ‘gotintiolls were . rolltilllloil ‘duli|l' _ L IHunday, Init the only fart apparcnti from the pl‘otl'a\'.t_o:l lllf-rtillgs lvasl ,lllnt so far they had not slicceidcd io rfinding any ground on which the coin pany llnll nlen could agree to sllell an 'extent as to warrallt calling off the strike. MO;‘\l'l‘ltl<].~\I._ .lllly lil). - liec and llnlrctson, till: si.l'ike li‘fulrl's, :\rl'l\'l-d from 'i`oronI.o' today nn.l there is likcliliood thai. thi: strike will bv settled today if flu-_v will nlodify their delnnnds regarding arbitra- tion. Hon Mncl\’tnzie King has oeen in conlmunicatlon with Murdock and Hays all day and if the demand that the incn engaged _-since thc strike leaders, arbitration is possiblr.'I`herc Iis a spirit of compromise in the air ynnli it is llclilrvlcd that n solution of ,thc difficulty will be_.arrivcd at to- dav. I At any rate thcrc will either bc a `sr\i.tl5mr-lit. today or all nl-gotiations are ff for good. Olll-/» cffcct of the strike on ~. was to begin today. liuffnlo pcopii- |are the chief patrons :ind as the rail- way runs I.-llrollgh Briilgeburg, \vhil~h is ine of thc chief centres of violence, the Grand 'I`runk a`:>.\'.il\lt.~i-, rfiuscs to run trains from llufflllo to tlll- racc track. OTTAWA, .lilly Ill--'I‘llc rllstoms revenue of the dominion for July to- talled $f`»,724,7ii, an increase of $8ll,- 557 over .luly of last year. Altllollgil the increase is sixteen por cent. it is considerably loss than the increas- es l'cgistcre V\`Al.I{l'l~l. N SlCA'l"l`lil'I, Wo., .l\il_v Ill 'l`hc ytnso- iliue trading .~'f‘lroouvl-, Hclr-n .lohn _son, cll(‘olrntcl'r-ll on .lllnc 5 n herd of I5,000 walrus in the svn near iliomcd NI:-:lands in ~|il-llring Strllils. 'l`hc oni- lnlals ro\'e|'|~cl nu arcn of sl-\'\'rr\l gl-l~I~s Noi water and the scllooncr, afler try- illl-g to sail tllrnllgh ilu- herd, dl`l»\v tv 'one side. A pllotograplnr was o .V E Trunk, while [lon .\lacl{cn/.il». King( I 1'/ tbl Crank 'l`l‘unk ‘is tbl postponclncnt of' ' the i"ol't Eric racc meeting, which _gy|}_\;p;v' _july 3,, _The |g,,yni cmu, .’\"l‘H HY MAIL IN ADVANUE YEAH. BY MALL IN ADVANCE °1 ’é§ -g> Ffa' =s lui/nllLiul's PI IIN TNPIITNTITIN Hprrlnl to 'l`hc liuard‘inn. o’l"i`.\ WA, .\ilg\lst_|_ -The Uainpbell- itrn lh»pul.ntion which nrrivrd last night to l-.onli-r wilh the government rc fl-d<~l':i,I old for the sufferers will ‘not be able to forinully' present their Nlclilivsl for :lui unill \\'c(illcsdaY, ow- ing' to Ihr- nl».~‘l'ln'c of most of the Ullliillrt .llllllstcrs fl'ol|| thc clf-y. .THE VITICNN NNN SPNIN NT lI|]lIS MAIIltlll, July Ill -I’rcnlier (`nnale-- ,ins IIIes<.~l'|In~.-; lim ri-call of Marqlllis Dc iiljcila, tin- .\‘.pnnisb ambassador to the ‘Vatican as .“|lr\ indefinite suspension of llegotlntlons." “'l`h;\ iiniinrilit I a.ssi::ncll power," llc ,sziid, “I opened llogoiiatioim for a re- 'lluciion of thi* l'l‘liglo|l.~: ol'dcl‘n. 'l`lle vlltirlln rcplil-if offrlillg less that \\'1ls oI`fl~l'l'|l to l'l'rn:icr hlnlll‘irr. We \v|'l'I‘ gl'i1~\'l»lls|_v lllsn|ipl»intcd, but 5 l»rc.-sl»|I the issue in a spirit of great lllo.\` l»\t’l. (`.~\l"l`l\`l‘J. 'l`l{.\\'l‘Il{.\`l-I CITY, 1\l\cli__ .lilly .ll -_.\ Ing l>ro\-gn .Iwi bcranlc llungry for :l little br~-\~:n In-n kept ln fi l'|\‘ Nicol coop by (\l\o`n l‘nrk0r. of lllll Il\li_~;.-I.-I1. The owl ivas brought to lille riiy i.lnl:l_v to bl- stllffcil. 'l`lII‘< \,-,N m;|.p- |,.._c-_c|\,1(» by ilu' sagnrlty of thc hrli. w|,,.n UH. ,,\\-1 inliallvll The coop lin' Tin-n gave lnlffl|~_ llofli were consider- l,,|,1_V iinmnlgi-Ii, bizi the In-n triumph i'mI. Sin- :ol ~.i.r of the coop, silut tip .|.»o|» and In~lf| tin- owl a |\ri:~\on- ll I the Johnson and the inridrnt was ri- ,I-r. llf~r owner. o\\'nk|~|ied h.V T-hi! """l' colded scientifically. This is said 'molio|i_ found lllr hen stlllidlllg _ A Book l_ccui_m__, Hum uf mnnpv Ito bc the largest in-rd cver serii, and I guard In-if-rv fin- roop. th" UWT \'ain~ y , ., -_ - . - _ - . - I . .- . f - - f 7 _ _ - . - ' '_< (‘- ,, _ sceni-4 dlsclcdii. |~r»poi'ts if the ui I' mil -:li -ling to iJ‘f- "ll ~ nlllal Elance' 2'E5N' Mitchell and l"`°Vl‘""‘ yen" M E" (Went B"'t’l'"' I'cR»vc~lnt stcvmrtii -éE> ir.5 _ ,. .. . » ~ body of Beatrice Reneaud, the seven- Hl’qf`»(l;iéli)l&i;_()I`ll§ L:lll;fil;‘I‘(')‘m_|.“U, win,|,,_ V N‘Af\Hl S h |_ sp-(_)|;0' R.nm‘lf` l knov. that ..onn‘whc|| in _vnu Ioi ls nn( c oo . > supp c-l _ _ _ year-old child of Mis. John Reneaud, ._ ‘_ “N - t “__ MIL lr _ lngllnnil ‘_ '_ _ of Whitehall who disappeared above Tm' and vf_1i_______ T;;g2y.yH£|`:,N;n|`E M`|;;'“'mx§ "xt There in sbelttied nook lwlirll seven weeks ago was found today The length of many will he four- 0,. ,,,ec',,n,; dass m.em",_ Aww U, for mc. :mating H; £‘(§l0e‘L';ke Champlain har" teen hours and thirty-ninc ml“\\¢0H- Michael Murphy, Panmure Island. T' child disappeared was moored The this morning wax Bu y Neg!-co" A Ove' ron SALE ‘Tn mmm’ Term" that. in-. discovery was made by a fisherman zum' . _ N excellently situated resilience 30 _ N ' Theliéidc wllllthe llighwthlll rl:;;1":‘2‘€ Great George Ht. at corner of Kali? | k,,,,w glint, in thr nni.-or of your ' Bt 7~ ’ 'lm “"“"`"’ "E" ,St. Near steamcrs, trains, mar e _~ Hi li* t t _ M at 72,, nnd‘and clll\\’Ch|2S- ADPT! UI Algllllg J~ 'f`ln‘T'l~, rhinws with mine n chord so ‘9 “lm S” S "ml: " B. Melllsh, Solicitor. Pi# I - __ sweet. and lo\\'. . . , rises tomorrow morning at 4.47. 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