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k- Council Will Appoint Board. i un 4U1U HWUI VOL. XXIX. No. 187.

OTTAWA, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1911 FOURTEEN PAGES. OUT HALL DEADLOCK EON. H. R'EMMEESON DEAD OFHONOIR DlISMlISgED, H. R.

EMMERSON, DECLARES RELAYING OF OLD INTAKE PIPE WAS KIND OF HIT AND MISS PROPOSITION HAS CREATED M0oTIluir SITUATION IN KRAFCHENKQ DEMONSTRATES HOW HE COULDV HAVE ESCAPED HON. H. R. EMMERSON, former minister of railways, who died at Dorchetter, to-day after an illness of several woeks duration. He wat.aLoJK.time Premier of New Brunawick and ONCEMINISTER OF RAILWAYS, IS bad bred Ottawa tor many yean.

DEAD AT HOME The UTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL I IS THIS YOUR I PICTURE? i CITY'S HISTORY City Council Determined to Appoint Control Board and Mayor Equally Determined to Have an Election. MUCH SPECULATION AS TO THE OUTCOME Diipute Likely to End in An Appeal to the Court City Clerk Coins Ahead With Preparations for the Election. All manner of opinion. legal ant otherwise ww to be heard In muntal pal circle this moral following 01 th deWoi ot lb city council lastj night. Th popular expression however appeared to favor the aoUou of council In moving to All th Board of Control, vacancies and thus fellow th advice! of tb elty aoUcKor.

netting Ready for Junction. Uunwhll thing ere balng pushed ahead In the city dark' department for an taction by the ratepayers un July IT. anJ tba proclamation of Mayor 1 MoVeity was being postt-d on the bill board and other public placet inruughout the city thl morning. What th outcome will be is wholly speculative. Providing rici Injunction proceedings Intervene doubllean Ihe ratepayer will vol again for control-lara on July IT.

The sam evening the city council will meet and itielf ap point controller or tne Balance ot, tb currant year, llu your picture appeared in Likeir to Go to Court a. I this space yett Only a elmllaruy of opinion in aelec-' rosy gDy day, and when it 'svsxz wid--t other nU? Into th counu for a soiu- fcvery day lQ thl spCS The tton of a cirio dLputa, Taxiiinar I Journal affords Ha thouandi of th nominee of the two faction would r4irto eontt the legal rights to reader an opportunity to learn see which th courts proclaimed to aompthing; about many prominent lb properly elected body. citiz-na whom they know "by HON. T. W.

CROTHERS MAYJSSUEFIAI TO GRAND IWNK Miniater of Labor Returns to Town and is Dealing With Lhsputei of a T. P. Men. HISTORY REPEATED. G.

T. P. May Have to Comply With Conciliation Board Guarantee of Bonos Not Issued. Hlatory aoams to bo about to repeat ttaelf In connection with th Grand Trunk and tha Ibor Daparlment-Th Orand Trunk Pacific haa had difficulties and dispute with the math In lata and bollermakert in their am ploy. The) are two a pa rata unions.

Th dispute wee referred to a board of conciliation, which sat at Winn I and an award waa given. The O.T.P. rofuaea to accept th of th board, and th question has been referred to tha i-bor Department. Hon. T.

W. Crothera returned from Prince EM ward ytrday. and will go into th matter thoroughly. He will probably tssua a flat to th O.T.P. Wharo tha government haa a hold KPOD th O.T.P.

ta bocauM of tha fact tr-at th arnarantea of bonds to th extent of slxtaen million dollar to eomplet tha mountain section haa not yet -bn formally laiued. and thr Is little doubt that the Mlnltir of Labor will do what ha did uhout three yean af) when ha compelled the rani Trunk to come to terms with Its employees and Intimate that If the O.T.P. wnnts that money it will have to agree to the finding of th Winnipeg conciliation board. There are other matters outstand ing between tha government and thi Q.T.F, wnicn require adjustn nd the probability I that these be tttld before tha tli.000.0ti0 ante of bonds Is Issued. idjustment.

rta, of the Oi 1 Trunk, will come to under ('amain K. Boiirani.ii. who h3 ctlon wllh majf.r In the orap. a full 'mrnnnf of thf Sth llejilmenl (of BER-tlin SPKTJAI-Ladle' and Gents' SuH Dry d. 11 00.

Friday and Aaturdav Psrker'a Dye Works. lib reel, phoae Queen 701. What Is Advertising Bright minda the country oer have been trying to find a lerie and eracl definition for this marvelous force No on seems quit suitable. Ad vert Veins I In a sense like electricity a know some of the things It will dn. but we have hard work explaining what It la niance through tn-dsy's Journal and notice the varied appeals advrtllng haa to make.

th arflnlte variety of hu-saan wants It I sacking to sup- 9 I IE i Bight, but about whom they practically know nothina. lift a all get acquainted! Let TlfiTEBDAY'i PIOTURX BonroM has aeTTed or ssysn alderman and is a jmoit oompatent civic father. Be la a oonuacvor, ana in reunion is a Roman Catholic, attending the Notre Dame da Oraoe Church. Be wsa born In L'Aiaomption 61 years ago, and has resided in Hull lor tba put 26 years. GUARD OF HONOR IS DISMISSED BEFORE MASS DURING CAMP Incident During Camp at Three Rivers of the 1 1 th Infantry Brigade.

DISMISSED BY PROTESTANT. Armed Guard Had Been Mounted For Divine Service, Utmissed By Col. Denniaon. Montreal. July At the llth Infantry Brlrade camp, which wn "struck" at Three Rivers on Friday lait, en armed guard of honor, mounted at Divine service on the Sunday morning previous, was summarily dismissed by order of Col, 8.

J. N. The Incident follow on the affair of the Heglment. The brigade, which Is entlrelv compoesd Of Roman Catholics, had, according to reguta- ons, formed a three-lded njunrj llh the all.ir at the oprn side. Thrre a a rry large church parade, sn-l, I Ihonur with I with DlmlM That Guard The dl'viiiona received Inside id Brcejjl'd Uf mas Lt -Col De Trols nomeniarlly effec order hrynd Hut staff there It much ympa1hy with the dlvliiiin commander and the awkward position in which he wa placed by a Protectant dwmlaslng a susrd honor before th entire Infamrv brigade asermbled on Burn a reverent Plrnlr partlee to Brltaanis.

Rock-HfT. Aylmrr. Hiawatha and nihar nearby parka can arrange tor prompt days ahead, phoao Quaes Mi. Pick Lock and Open. KaT Celt Door With Bent Battered Old Teaspoon Before Eyes of As toniahed Clerfyman.

HANGED TO-DAY AND DIED A CHRISTIAN Maintains to the Last That He Did Not Murder H. M. Arnold. Plum Coulee Bank Manager, Who Was Shot Winnipeg. July I.

John Krafcmaai ko wat hanged at o'clock thla mora-in for th murder of H. M. Arnold, a bank ntatfu ait Plum Coulee. 11 died aa ho had lived a man of Iron nerve and want to death unflinching. Thla waa do bravado, but ateady oour-aae, for John Krafchsnko died panltanL Id token of penitence hs proved to hi spiritual adviser, Hav.

Bertal Kaonay, during the eUent watch of laat night, that had ha could have broken out aa ha had out of the "old kitchen." and a bant, battered old teuuuon waa the almDla Im plement ha used to pick the massive astonished clergyman. Died a Christian. "That waa laat final proof, thoush I did not need It." said Mr. Heeney, "that Krafchenko died a Chrlatlan. He could have sot away had wished, but ha stayed to fao the end.

genuinely regretting th pain he had caused jid wllllnj to pay the penalty." enured Krafchenko'a cell at 11 o'clock laat nlcht, and (OOMTlIfUKD ON PAGE 1J CONNAUGHT ISSUE TWO DOLLAR BILL OUT TO MORROW Duke ad Duche. Ap pear on Bank Notes Which Were Forwarded to Finance Dept. To-day. A now two dollar Dominion of Canada bank not, upon which la engraved tha hada of their Royal High- noaa tha Duk and Duchess of Con-naught and which will be known ai th "Con naught Issue," will be plaoad In circulation tOroorrow morning A Journal reporter waa privileged to see tho new bill which were forward to th Finance Department oy in Amor ican tutnn note company, of Ottawa, thla morning, and the new Issue Is an acellant specimen of en graving ana iar surpasses in neaut) any of th previous Issues. Th design, which la an especial' ly attractive one, consists of a large while tha heads of tha Duk and Duchel of Connaught adorn either sine.

Titer is a large figure "r' it each of the upper, and a am slier ure on aacn or to lower face corners, and the words "Dominion of Canada," are engraved In heavy black i iters across tn tower centr of tha On th back of th new bill two In engraved above the i large arm of all Uu province of th Dominion, and tha coat of arms of Canada adorns tb centre. of the circle formed by the provincial emblems, cluster of maple leaves are engraved below, Grem and Blaok. Tba eolora of tha face of the la. sue are light ollv green and black, while tha back of tha bill Is dona In light ollv groan. The new laau wilt- be placed In circulation tomorrow In th following cities by the Finance Department: Bt.

John, Halifax, Toronto, Charlotte-town, Montreal, Winnipeg, Victoria and Ottawa. TtM Fourth BIIL Rlnce confederation there have bean three previous laiuea of two dollar bill, via: the "Dulterln." "Lane-downe," and th last one known aa tla -Prince of Wales" issue, which was placed In circulation In 117, and which hears an engraving of the late King Edward the Seventh. The last Issue waa exceptionally well executed and haa never been successfully coun- eager- by the gavernmn i dated January Ind. 1111. DININfr-ROOM DOMFA lal valnea in Dome Hhadea Bp large variety of desixna in cl im Rides Klectrlr Buoolln Phone tn A NSTW I Let us do your family washing at Jc a Piece all round.

Flat wwrk nicely Ironed and folded, all other ntod washed and dried only. The Toilet Laundry A Supply Co, Wellington street. Phone Ita. EICVRSIOH TO HIAWATHA PARK SATURDAY. a a large and comfortable steamer ate Queen." will leav Queen' Wharf at I p.m..

raturntng leaves Hiawatha park tt Grama ea- ponnxuiy awawsi euiu i i I Vjti COMMISSIONERS DISCUSSED THE LICENSE ISSUE FOR THREE HOURS But Took No Definite Action Perstfins the Further Itrvesriaa- Cases. CASE OF NEW RUSSELL AS ALSO I)1SCLJSSED Twenty Tavern Licenses Were Eli tended for Three Months at Meeting of Board Held in May Last. After three hours' slttma this morn Ing for the purpose of deciding the number of Uconae to bo reduced in the city the License Commission ad journed Ita meeting untH Friday the lTtb. Despite the lengthy discussions and the Individual attention paid to each case the commissioners found themselves In a position little furtner advanced than al tha May and unubl to take any action with tba pre lent Information hsfore tbe While thki morning's meeting waa held la cajnera and the press given aa Information whatever save the date that the adjournment wa called the nuTDOse of Investigating ce cases. No steps however will be taken until after tbe next mealing.

titvea Only Three Months. It wUi be remembered that at the May meet las of the commission twen ty tavern licefitaa were extended for three months only to give the proprietor time to comply iritb certain demands on the part of th commission. Twenty taverns wer given an tanslon of three months to maka certain improvement! the premises, It la believed thai these were reported "Manhattan, 16 Me'tcal'e St F. Snider Aoyal. 114 O'Connor It.

H. Bab-Call II lac. Jit Sparks Frank Bear. Butler. Lyon T.

Fleming. Almonte. 22t Wellington J. Moodl. Paciflc, IT Broad J.

Allen. Donaldson's, ST Echo Drive, Geo. Donaldson. Ulnto, SS Bank St J. O.

Gorman. Alhambra. ltt Queen St E. O. Wise.

Kuesell, Sparks Mulligan Bros. K.ing bawaro, luaeau Chenlrr. K.deau, Itidesu 8t H. Gi Sirdnr. 11 Itideau Si, Eml Hoyd Hoti V.

Da WIU Have lo Close. The European Wine and Spir Ottawa II. Bisrai. Rideau 8 Cunningham. Rideau and H.

Bou-dette, Water were granted an alienator! of three months only, and will The caae of the New Ruawell House It understood also cam before the board, but no action waa taken. BOOTS ATTD RHOfDS AT BANKRUPT The Bankrupt stock of the Parlor ehoe store, bought at lac on Ihe now bmg Cleared nut at isat man manufacturer's cnt This Is a genuine bankrupt stock sat, and everything must be cleared out at once. Boots and ahoee for men, women and child ren in an ainas oi learners, ana all the latest styles, as the entire stock is new, being purchased Within the Bathalponl miss tbi big sale at Itl Bank atreat. SearaUSaTL SERIOUS FIRE IS THREATENING CITY OF QUEBEC; TERRACE BURNING jChateitu Frontenac in Danger rfyge Portion of Dufferm Ter-! CollapJ-imna (Wit-1 ry Loses Life in Flames. TWO LARGE HOUSES AUAClflEBBiaAMESJ Firemen Unable to Reach Farther End of Celebrated Promenade Entire Hotel Staff Assisting in Fighting the Flames.

Quebec, July I. Quebec' celebrated promenade, th DutTerln Terrace, overlooking th river and on which la built the Chateau Frontenac, the world-renowned hostelry of the Canadian Pacific railway, is on lire and the wind I blowing the flamea with siich rapidity that entire destruction of the terrace 1 feared. The fire waa discovered at twelve, thirty this afternoon and an alarm was rung in at the Chateau Fron-ttmao. and when the firemen arrived on the scene tbe fire had gained such a headway that they were unable to reach tha farther end of the promenade and were only able to ngnt tne names rrom one side. The entire staff of employees of Chateau la engaged In helping the brigade, and there Is no Immediate aanger or ine no lei neing oettroyed.

but at one o'clock the nr had reached two large houses standing behind Qwecc. sir The Arc Is getting beyond ttte oonnrol of the Sre flgiiter. At 9 p.m. two bowses are on ftro and tho flames are esting their way towards the Chsicaa SYoaMnaa Fireman George Cote, of No. sta tion, waa nearly suffocated bat revived later.

Titers danger of the walls of the trsratte collapsing and falUng Into Cham plain Ward, a trnrsnont district. five hundred feet of the terrace colls peed st I. IS p.m and It ta few red the stone walls ovesnakhur ChJunplein Ward, will shortly col- CARETAKER IS AGAIN EJECTED FROM CITY HALL Erikine Again Reported For Duty and Remained on Job Unli! Mayor Came. Caretaker Oeorce Fraklne wa sa forclbly ejected from the Citv 1 thla morning In accordance with dally Instruction of Mayor Following yesterday's episode legal advice secured thereafter parted for duty talm Ihe Job ill the anrjtai Speedily came orders from Mr Mc-Velty' sanctum to Pnlir Constable Tucker to eject Krsklne. and yesterday" happenings were repealed.

This promisee to be a dally occurrence until the next regular meeting of the city council, when Kris Ins win again re-inetateo pro wt las date of -iaslale- One Time Premier of New Bruns wick Had Been ID For Some Considerable Time Formerly Uved. io Ottawa. RESIGNED BECAUSE OF SCANDAL EXPOSURE One of Last Acts in Conunons Was to Oppose Appointment of Duke of Teck as Governor-General. Dorchester, N.B.. July Th Hon.

H. R. Emmtrtoa. former mlnJstar Of railway in th Laurler liberal gov-ernmrnt, and at one time premier of New Brunswick, died at aom this morning. Mr.

ISmmaraon had been HI fur lime time and his death was not Home few yeans ago he took up residence on Frank street. Ottawa, and later moved to Delaware avenue. Mrs. Hrry K. Buwea of Ottawa 1 a daugb- Hie PuMk- Career.

un. Henry Hubert Kmmerson was Luyallat descent sod wa bom Muuaervlile, NB September Ji. lie wai educated st Amherst demy. Mount Allison Academy. and liait of law at the last named instiiutiua and honorjry ductur of law ot the New Brunswick University.

He married In June, 1BTS, Kmlly C. Record, who died In 101. Mr. Emmerson uracticed law here and wa mads a K.C. la im.

He was at one, time manager of the Merchants Bank i of Halifax and connected with a nam-1 her of other Important commercial en- upposM Appotn Intra t. Mr. Eromereon was for long Urns a jwtr In politics Id hli province. He Mas a vloa -president of th Maritime Liberal Association. He suocaasfully contested Westmoreland for tha House of Commons In 1IST, and sat tor Albert In tha New Brunswick lagisuuur from ItSO-ap snd wa a legislative councillor from to 1MI, when he returned ta th representation of Albert.

Ho waa minister of nublls works la Mw Brunswick from Ut la lW.aad pre-atUoaad atisnay.gssjatarsAwsaii Sines that tlms ba baa sat for waat- roe re land In Hoi or Commons. I Ha was appointed minister of railway and canals In the Laurler admlnunra- In im resigning following tb do sure of scan dj la. Mr. Kmmerson Cajaetjjlii.jir(tminence recently hy hfct part In the nl(ht and Jsy nsvsl fleets of till and his pruttst against tbe ap- ernur-Uenrral of Canada. Mr.

Bmmerion favored th utmost freedom of trade along tho British lines. He was a landing Orangeman in his pro vine and a Baptist in rtltglon. FIRST AUTOMATIC SIGNAL OF KIND IN THE DOMINION Alternating Current. Three Position Semaphore Type Has Been Installed on Victoria Bridge. A new automatic railway signal known aa th alternating current, three position, semaphore type, has been Installed on the Victoria Jubilee Rr date across the Ht.

Lawrence KH al Montreal by th Urand Trunk. Thla new signal la the first of Its kind to hn put Into operation In Canada, and murks a new depasture In signalling Thi Installation consists of 11 tgn nnlx. and the total Isnsth of the first line covered 1 about 1 1-1 miles of duuhe track. These man els are re- niacin- the Hall hsnlo type, which that ihw hanln aim a Is were ln their turn one of the first automatic signal Installations north of the boundary line. Various Signals.

The new signals spell out their axes plainly, and are entirely ma tic. hrins operated by the the agency of the alternating A train rimt sectln "of the red llaht hem Thin ind tnte proceed IV Th.i. tb- v.rlou' tr.mc KOH fJTMMKR HK XCTTK. Hortrv(r ctrl Ptrotwjhats. Cnnls th blood, strengthens rves and rlgats the digestion, eat comfftrt lo asm mar Invalids.

Dedans That Motion Will Be Voted Down Sure Tta.it Traatoa Lanlgan'a resolution, moved at tho separate scoool hoard mooting last night and laid over until a special re ting on Tuesday evening next, will without a doubt be voted down at that tnaotlng waa th emphatic statement mad by Trust A. Prosland this morning. Th resolution In brief asks that th resolution passed at a recent board meeting giving th chairman of th board authority to dismiss any or all lay toaehera. It ho so desired, rescinded and tb Dotloas of dismissal soot to tho ninety lay teavhera soma short whllo ago be declared null and void. In regard to Trustee Lanlgan'a motion.

Chairman Oenest had very little to say this mrning. stated, however, that It would be given consideration on Tuesday; but, aa ha pointed out at th meeting laat ma hi, ii wouia prooaoiy no found to be out of order. 1 1 II OTrnUri! II Ilfr 1 ULoiLnmcn rail a LAUGH AT EXPENSE OF THE CUSTOMS Newest Colts Are Successfully Landed While Officers Scire Rifles. UP-TO-DATE ARTILLERY. Rumored Repeatedly That Heavy (anna Are Kequired ror () 1 Oabte to Tho Otta Belfast, July I.

Despite ssliure of tho hundred rlfl from the furniture van that happened to be caught by the Customs "officers In Londonderry on Wednesday th Ul- stermen are chuckling up their sleeves today, for ln place of the rifles held by the excise officers are nine of the newest colts automatics landed here and safely transported by motor to Londonderry, a distance of 1st mile. New ArUUea-y. In addition to this there ar evidences In th military orders issued to the tJIsler commander that the volunteers' force la ready with a new branch of up-to-date artillery. Ulster's military plan of campaign will eon tain many surpriaes. A nint aa to one of them is contained in an official order describing the distin guishing mark for the uniform of the artillery regiment and engineer corps.

It has been rumored repeatedly that heavy guns have been ac quired for the volunteer force and that tha artillery of the regiment would not ba comooasd of Maxims arid other quick flrers, many of which were. landed hare lata Monday night. Three Ilxht suns have been already dis tributed among the Infantry battalion and many people believe mat tn modern field suns will make their ap pearance when the volunteers' fore take to th field. There are enough experienced gunners In the run today to man several batteries and the ma jority of th memtxra of the Royal Oarrlson Artillery. County Antrim's special reserve are members or ise volunteer rorca of whom hav Just finished their lal training with noavv guns on Count Antrim coast.

Th man ready to tak their places when the I time comes. HILL. SOME UKRANIANS LEFT TO DAY TO WORK ON FARMS Interpreter Chopowik Says That Arrangements for Deportation i Wil1 To-day. I Although many of the foreigners who have been loitering around tbe city fori the past few weeks have gene to thai shanties, and many more have gone to th farms in tbe di trial surrounding Ottawa, there were about one hundred i in the "bread line" ai the city ball this I morning and over one hundred toavea i of bread wer given out to them by the i charity officers. I Nothing further baa be, eeeam-' pilanad towards arranging for tho de-; portatioa of those who are avsllo not look fsvorsWy a aoa working on Susquehaaaa Aathractto Coal: gg'sosne of tbe aaea to go to work for St IS, tov SI.

IS, chestnut II. II; isT'theam at from ton to ffna-si dollars per air ton discount for cash and lrnsnsdl-' aaenta, aad aJthowgh eosss sssswstsd ts ate delivery. Phoae Q. IIS. Argue awjor sorties, of the sMa ds Mayor Charges Hat There Was a Grave Waste of Ghy'g Money.

1 If Oripnal Alignrool Had Brai Carried Out Engineer Admito Water Would Hardly Have Run Through the Pipe Some Heated Argument If tb original alignment as prescribed by th elty engineer for th rs laying of tho old Intake pips had been followed out tho City of Ottawa would now have a pips laying at all angles oa th river bed through which II would practically be an impossibility to run water, was tb admission of Assistant Water Works Engineer Beet when cross-examined by Mayor Mc-Velty at a special masting of the water work commute laat night held ror tha purpose of investigating the ex-cssslv expenditure in the repairs. Th report of Ungioser Hear aa- -plaining Ihe various extra Item making up the total expenditure of -OOS wa laid before Chairman Kilts. The report wa a lengthy one, consisting of iim thirty typewritten paste, and on'y some half doxen wars considered at last night's meeting. Aa adjournment war called to consider the remainder for Friday night. A lively dUciisslon and often a gruelling cross-examination followed the read- 1 Ing of each Item.

Mr. Bees- Took Chars. At the outset Mayor UcVelty asked If It i Engineer Currfe had taken verv lltil. part in th repair work. He waa In-- rormed that on Mr.

Cam reconv mends lion Mr. Beer took charge ot Jineera department. Mayor MeVettr urther stated that from th reading of the report he construed it as plae- lug the whole contract In the hands of the city engineer or his a as 1st ant a Th first item th.t Hm. was tb unwetering of the Old OI H.L3U. ELUm-.

loatlon revealed that thl waa don. bX ar labor at the expense of tha efty and not by tha contractora. The lltm w'u'a "a th total of rtrsstu rw, -Tha mayor asserteg thar th otty was-'' not getting enough water and that tn aom parts of tb city houies wer un- ahl to get water above th flrsi storey, Mr. Beer stated that with the new pip operation ,000,000 gslloaa a day waa being supplied. Th question of the bulldln Ar top log hoie ln was cited thi flr.t eaira item not covered by the contract.

It waa shown that this had been erected at the order of the city and had not been granted by council. Engineer Beer In explanation stated that '-over M.000 had been spent In repairing the old house that had broken away In December through th loo. It had been replaced but bad again broken away. One of th contractors divers had been trapped beneath It and the new oao had had to be built. The mayor ask- -ed why the city should hav to nay for tbe releasing of the contrsotor'a diver.

Engineer Beer replied that It was the dtys property that bad caused the expense, but The mayor could not see It In that light. (CONTINUED OSf PAGK IS.) MAYOR RELENTED AND ORDERED DAIRY COMPANY TO BE PAID Mayor MoVolty hag at least the error of his ways in ons la stance of civic administration. On Tuesday. In defiance of a veto Ot the city council on Monday night. -the mayor held up and refused to allow the city treasurer to pay the Ottswa Dairy account of 7( for supplying water lo the city.

Yesterday -afternoon, however, th tide turned, and quite readily Mr. MrVelty consented to the account be i.C paid, and, signing the cheque ordered that it should forwarded to the company the same afternoon. This was done. Mr. Polidore Lemlnux, aged IS years, a bachelor, died in the Hull hospital yeaterday afier a prolonged lllnas.

His funeral will take place Notre Dame cemetery. UK 1.V7' THERE. Th' new Wmari as u-r. A'ofAmj7 rrnjtri hit rttytr r. nwi n-nenttr hr o- a vorlcman ffthng he rriii'i froir a liri uoi'.

h.rn up. brick teilr unaii hin-j a ijui' pip behind a rhetlbnrrow hm ntth arott mightily. "What dn ihtnk you're paui fori tiet if tfou don't tlk your job, tnt to Qtt firjd otWfjr tkarp." "All riffM, bo," rtjointd Ike wrkmm. "Kp pour 'atV-Set. fsaarirBwN'f Bwili Jay, fom Tasrf atdf Id," 6W Ibswflapa- wfrf I aMaa'f fmtmm.

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