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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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samedi 21 juin 1913
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[" J Showers\u2014Then Cooler J vV DAILY \"WITNESS ^ Showers\u2014Then Cooler Vol.uv.No.145.MONTREAL.CANADA.The People\u2019s Paper I REPORIS ANOTHER POSSIBLE E SATURDAY.JUNE 21.I9IÎ.PRICE ONE CENT.X X STILL UK Or.Johannes F.Mchnarte Writes in the \u2019Lancet\u2019 of \u2019Hopeful and Encouraging Results\u2019 He Has Made With the Serum Contra-toxin\u2014Experiments Were Made Under Medical Experts Selected by the President of the British Local Government Board.fRntijih I'auadian News «\u2019able.) lyind^n, June L\u2019l \u2014 What may alily proxa in he one of the tnoM important document* ever i.-sued is today contributed by l*f.Johannes Frederick Mehnante to \u2018The Lincet,* in which the dueior seta out, for the first time, someth hit; of the principle upon which his serum \u2018contra-toxin* ta baaed.The \u2018Lancet\u2019 has a wm^dwide reputation for accuracy and conaervatiam and the article, in question Itas not been published until after exhaustlvo experiments of tiie Mehnarte «-ure, con-duote | under supervision be practically out of danger.The boy He, at the Victoria Hospital, where h< was taken immediately after the accident.The bullet, which is lodged m hi-back, has not yet I teen recovx red, an operation being necessary, which the boy is not yet able to undergo.Mr, L, W, Beatty, Who Sue coeds Mi, A, R, Cicelmaii, Is an Expert on Railway Law, Th* legal profession m Montreal ias rec, v with surprise the news that Mr.v K Ciielman, K »\u2019 .general coun.cl ,>i th,- Canadian l*a> ifa- Hull-way, is to retire, and be .succeeded bv Mr.Ettward W H.utiv, g.nei.tl »dt-citor of tb* companv The change goes into effect on July I.Mr.Cteelman win retain Its portion on the board of dire, lot\u2019s and will c, nt nue tu> connection with the legal department under the 1 tie < 1 hoiiot try *dv taoi v coun-, !\t||, will, however, retire iront u.ttv.vv uk .1 the legal field.Mr Creeltuan ita been c «nnent.d w Mt the Canadian I\u2019.tcit c Kaiiw.iv for twelve vi.trs, l-\u2019rotn PWI to D'K, h- was chiei soltcitoi of the vontpar .wltile from list;, until the ptesetti t,mu he has held (lie position of general counsel He tnaame ^ director f the company in PM\" Hot tt in Rich \u2022 bu< to.N H , and educated at that town and at the I\u2019re-bvt> 1 \"an \\ca demy at Chatham.N.H .he flr**t practiced his profession In the »'tv of Toronto until his duties in cottneetion w ih the c p i; brought him to Mont, real The Board of Directot.- and 'h' «M-entive officers, on bearing of h * desire (,, retire., \\.pressed their hearty nppreeiatton ,,f bis advice and cooperation during the most progressiva years in the affairs of the company.Mt1.Beatty, who succeeds h'tn.j,lined th* company in l:*o|.In liioj ha was appoint,!\\\tp.< utful w 1 oe unhappy \\ ' k W Tig ;i t .1 » ook I Minlnlquo t P,**!, Great Hole Lorn in Roof of Civic HeadquaiteivS at St, Thomas, Out, SI.Thomas, tint.June 21.During a sever* e|t k .iud w., < pt,par ng -, meal t; hi home, '.is w ,\u2022 and their young baby he,ne 11 tb*' sumo room.Son,,' g, .frutn the fry ing pan accidentaHy t> | on the hot ,tov e and tgulteil \u2019The Itre spread l>> tbw P \u2022» and th, liâmes itimped t 'W .itd , the > elltng.II, Ituri'lisl to shovo the pan kick when some ot ihe burning gréa e got \u2022patt, i'e,i on III* ciotlte, attd set tire to (hem 1' Ud yv It 1 pa n be 1.,, ,* lu .el,it In -attd tiled to oippre \u2022 the tînmes, aty,, t It-11 nisbed to the h, d to but v himself in the coy ei and , vtingiich the flume.In that wav Tb,- hi,by who wn lying Htere.was trantl ally Hatched up by his wife.\tShe then al o tiled t .smother out the tit,- in hi- clothes.Negbbol\tairly ,-d bv thl time tnd t'olled (lie .-oiffenng mm In a blanket, putting out th, Mam, -, and they , at tied bitu out to the' haek yard and \u2022ot, the -mqiildering garments from hi- body The utiloi-ttina!,- man was altuo-t demented yv \u2022;lt pain, and wildly called on those about him to put an end to hi* agony An ambiilan,,- wa ; ealb«l and he was taken to the General Hospital, but all that could In- «I0110 was to ease hi* pa 111 He ,||ed III till,, ho UI \u2018 'The wife w., al o treated at th* hospital for the palntiil hunt* yvhleh -he had n-ccly,d In lighting the tin \u2022\\ \u2022\u2022tll had boeu si-iit III for tile tire men.and they soon put out the liâmes In the kit, Imn Crystal Gold From Meteor?t», 'il*\tIA/I\t_\t< «ii.*', i «mi?' r'*i\\iii«^ « < 11 ih 11 > iiiiiii oir William Whyte Says It May!,h,, oasl an\u20181 'vo\u2019M f>n,l h,,ppi»K di*-Lead to More Conserva- tive Policy in West, Sit- Lady Whyte re- Nommal damages to t:he amount of $25 have been ayvarded h\\ Mr.JuBtic* Demers, to a litigant who sued a public speaker for describing him a* a Free Mason, while as a matter of fact, he was president of a t'atholie order a branch of the St.Jean Baptiste Society.The .suit yeas that of Joseph Dufresne y s.Edmond Lauasse.The al-I ged charge was mad* hy tho defendant on November 10th last, at the Mount Rnyni Hall, on Mount Royal avenue, yvhrn he had referred to Ihe Garde Independent Sr.Jean Baptiste, and had declared that all the members were Free Masons and were dan gérons.Mr.Justice Demers, in reviewing the evidence, said that taking into cniishierHtion the condition* prevailing in that particular parish, the accusation of being a Free Mason, levelled against a Datholic, was of a n« ; The Tramways Company have found .out by practical experience that tho I switching of cars at the corner of St.I t\u2019atheiitm and\tany\tcross\ttown\tHues j is a big handicap\tto the rapid\tfer- ! vice.The proof is that the Mountain j Belt line is discontinued every fall, night on the when the sigiit seeing season i> over, from turning the corner of Bb-ury street and St.\tCatherine\t-treet.\tIf you want to notice the delays and trouble it cause,* to the trafti, you only remain *0 j have to stand\tat\tsaid\tcorner\tand Mountain Belt line « ar William and turned to Canada Iasi \u2019Empress \u201ef Ireland,\u2019 after a three months\u2019 tour in Great Britain.\u2022Money Is quite as tight in England as elsewhere, and It will until the Balkan trouble Is thoroughly ! watch th< the lea red up.- was hi* summary of financial *ltuulinn.Bir William believed, however, that the present stringency in the money market would In the end probably bone-lit the w-'stern provinces.There i* such a thing as being too prosperous\u2019 he said, and this clads to extravagance Money has been made too quickly and in vast amount* In ar West Anything that will force a reversion to more conservative and j saner lines will d no permanent harm\u2019 Sir llltam said that all indication* i pointed to a record year in immigration.He had spent some time in Scotland, and in that country In particular the flow of people to (\\-mudg was causing concern.The brain and the brawn of the country was being Hire to cause such t\u2019atholie injury in 1 taken away.In many district* farm hi* g\"\"-l name Hence., the charge j laborers were difficult to obtain, w bib, made by the defendant was calculated the wages of domestic servant* were to wound the plaintiff In hi* honor i rapidly rising in order to keep them In and .sensibilities.Though from the proof submitted, it wus apparent that the defendant had acted more through levity than through malice.It was equitable that he should be condemned to pay nominal damages, seeing that the plaintiff ha « not prov ed that -\u2022 It.ul suffered any re^l damage.the country.BROTHERS GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER.Halifax.N.S, June 21.- The trial 'f the throo Graves brothers, charged with tlie murder of Kenneth la-e.in Bine of last year, was concluded at Bridgetown, N.S.venter,lay, and the lury hr,\u2022night In a verdict of manslaughter.They were convicted of murder last vour, and sentenced to death, hut their roiin; el succeeded in securing a »çc- \u2022nd InaJ let them.WOULD USE ONLY UNION MADE GOODS.Delegate'- attending the International Hoot and Shoe Workers Uonventlon , yesterday were strongB urged to make I use of union made goods wherever possible In the afternoon session considerable time was taken up with a discussion jib to the amount of work done by the organizer for the province of Quebec, some of the delegates claiming than be was not earning his salary.1 at reel west (they do not seem to caro A spirited defence was put up by tho' about the delay this would also cause switching, and there are only a few passing , one every twenty minute* What will happen if the suggestion is approved by the Donnell to add tho additional car* of the Mount Hoyal-St Catherine street servi-* a> approved by tlie committee, which I* about one car switching hack and forth every two minute* in rush h.,ur.-.A CONTI SUE THE MOUNT ROYAL EARS.Why not continue some of the Mount ' Royal cars straight down to Vitre or Jurors street, and us® the line which j has hern approved for the Outremont ! cars, and run the.-e Mount Royal Ave.! car* via Mount Royal, Park Avenue.Vitre street, Victoria square to foot of McGill street, and return by YouviUo street, McGill street.Vitre street, J Bleury street.Park Avenue, then ( Mount Royal Avenue.This would establish another cross town line from the harbor to hack of the Mountain, connecting all longitudinal main car lines operatitag iq the cltv of M-'ntreal, including th® south shore tramway line, t,he La chip® line, the fuitremont.th® Around the Mountain nines, without switching st congest,-I corners.For another proof t.hat the «orner of Bleury «treet and St flathenne stree; is no place to turn cars, read the suggestions proposed bv the tramway companv to run the Mount Royal Ax®, cars down Park Avenue and turn them at Berthlet street, going west via Gity Councillor» street to st.Catherine end.Do you mean to tell us that t,he pro pie geiing to Mount Royal Avenue will have any chance to hoard said car* to reach their honte without transler-rlng?We do nut believe it.For example, people going up Bleury street.Park Avenue, and Outrcmont, nr any other line* *lmiln.r yon will lind out that the Outremont cars are g,tting tilt, ,1 with Bleury and Park Avenue people transferring at St.t\u2019atherine.Ontario.Mount Royal, or getting off at intermediate streets, and that the Outremont people who wish to hoard their car have to take the Park Ave.cars, and transfer to take their re spective car at tlie corner of Laurier Avenue and Park Avenue.and others.Found Cheque for $10,000 New York, June 21.Mr.Frank Hennessy, a broker, yesterday picked 1 up a negotiable cheque f,,r $10,000 in the lobby of tlie Waldorf Astoria.Ho had slopped at the marble water cooler, and taken front the rack a ! paper drinking cup when he saw j something white on the floor just below the spigot.It was a cheque for $10,000 Harry Lauder Preacher Scotch Comedian to Deliver Sermon and Sing Songs in Church at Bristol.Lond-rn.June 21.liar .Lauder, the Scutch comedian, will .
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