nainstay ofnd of whichs. The big his side inJames Muldoney, Morgan Park, 11)t is quite aJames Hindson, Lorne St., collarigh both in-and make ang in the se-provement onI Oakey kept4 m » MVH I I V-j M t V| 1 11 V i « « •• * * 0# #0 vW. G. Oakey, b Turner......11 Frank Gaston, Italy, h-ad hurt. \J. Charlesworth, c Brodie, b Robison ................ II back injured.R. H. Mbfftt, b Robison...... 8 'A. Field, b Turner.......... 7 | bone broken, scalp wounds, bruisedT. Foote, b Nichols ........19H. Smeal, not out.......... 9F. Nelson, run out........ 4 I scalp woundsfExtras ............... 6Mr. Nyhers.Walter Martin.\k- -.i-vC m •?£!• :k ’jHf*' %£• • ’• 1#^*.Tames Mullowney.Miss Robertson.M. Rogertson.bad.Mr. McRigley.Ernest Templeton, Petrolia, OntLMr. Slock.Vera Saunders.Carl Giesler, Oshkosh, Wis., brokenTom Shillington.Arthur Smith.leg.?854Miss M. Shaw.A brilliantother by Galllention. Tak-just aboutSt. George’sTANivate Funds.\pply to Box23.Id.M- -iTninationroubles.past 2n d forTpticians75Street,1star fori*tANTEE,ionBowlingErnest Blenkhorn, 1200 Angus St.,. ■ 1 ,v BY r ijf.' . V ■ mMiss B. Shaw.Middleboro, Eng., broken arm andRobison..• *• •..4 wickets foriiJArthur Templeton.wounds.Turner.» •..3 wickets for 25Thos. Williams.Nichols..........1 wicket for 19Mrs. Maud James, from farm southMiss Rachael Scott, telephone operIWinnipegof city, relatives at Sasvatoon, tcalpjator, hurt badly In back.Iwound.G. L. Brodie, b Charlesworth..• #8William Evans.W. P. Edwards, Chippewa,nt.,John DawsonW. Denton, b Moffatt........ 7 ribs broken.e\V. Nichols, b Charlesworth..# •0Mr. McKegney, arms and jaw brok-The Colonial Churchm\V. N. Antony, c Clark, b Moffatt 4 en, head badly injured.(By Leased Wire to The Son)DiG. M. Turner, c Clark, b Moffatt 2J. Deny, b Charlesworth• • ♦ •+ *0Alex. Robinson, 1227 Searth st.,Ixmdon, July 2The Bishop ofomesM. Barr, c Oakey, b Moffatt.* •11from Kilmarnock, Scotland, I London, presiding at the British Col-R. A. Robison, not out♦ • • :: •*1 M 1head wounds; wife and two children I umbia Church Aid Society meeting.H. Webb, e Call, b Stordv• •11missingpaid the colonial church is going toW. Wildy, run outf t * tChas. James, school teacher, near I he a great leaping place from whichS. Grimason, b Charlesworth.m •oYorkton, English, single, bruised bad- I the empire’s religious force wouldTxtras........ .... .. 7iy.dvance towards Chinn and Japan.Ellef Nyhus, north side city, Nor-3tBowlingway, bad cuts on head and arms.Ken. J. Ferguson, 22,* Ominica St.,Wife’s Fatal DevotionAn inquest was held at Moss Nook,CharlesworthMoose Jaw, comes from Grand River, J Styal, Cheshire, England, on Mrs.i• •..4 wickets for 23 N.S„ ribs and back injured.Moffatt........4 wickets for 24Campbell, a widow, living in the CQStordyRobt. Donald, Toronto, concussion 1 Isle of Man, who died in her sleepVlt;• *• •• t1 wicket for 9 of brainSmeale• •* •• m. .0 wickets for 0while on a visit to her sister whom JNHubert St. James.Mrs. St. James.she had not seen for 23 years,Itwas stated that Mrs. Campbell’sEngland Leading.Amy St. James, farm south of the husband died a month ago and thecity, all from England. Hubert spine I coroner read a letter declaring that(By Leased Wire to The Sun)injured, others badly bruised.her death was due to her entire de-!Stockholm July 2—Football competi-Mrs. D. Graham, Miss J. Graham, Ivotion to her husband, whom shetion, Sem-Final Half-Time score. Eng-West Lorne, Ont., scalp wounds.nursed up to the time of his death.land 2, Finland 0.Mrs. Bruce, back injured.A verdict of “Death from naturalEarl Saunders, head and chest in-1 causes’’ was returned.j u red.\Killed NumberKenneth Dunn, aged 5 years,legbroken.Twenty-tightThos. Shillinglaw,Lorne St.,Keep Man AliveuASarnia, Ont., head and back injured. illlQt tfi HTPV HimThos. Featherstone, 1819 Osier St.,1 VJUOllW liyilli(Continued from Page One)chest and back injured. Was on the I Berlin, June 28—The trial has be-ftC.P.R. platform.gun of Oswald Trenkler, chargedand Fourteenth street, which is notCedric Evans, 1218 Cornwall, Law-(with murdering a jeweler, nanielabsolutely level. Some homes haverence, Stn.. Ont., ribs broken.been reduced to ashes and pulpwoo-d.Keneth Reed, 2202 Lorne St., Vin-With others but the foundationreton, la. Three in house at time; one. “* ■- ■ i • n-.dc - ’ i ‘ ' .“frSfr.v . •••* .'• - i '■ -i*'•iSwfv •• •I mains, while signs of the houses anddeifd others dying, covered with cutsof the furniture can be found blocksand bruises.{away.Mrs. Jack, said to be from Cal-The Deadgary, too delirious to be questioned.Schultz, and his wife and daughter,last January. Trenkler is twentynineand has spent most of his time inprison. He is far gone in consumption and when he committed thmurders had only a short time tolive.The following is the official list ofMRS. JAMES DUNN, 2318 Dewdneythe dead, compiled up^ to six o’clocknot eriouslv injured.this evening.MR. AND MRS. WOOD and son.J. J. Bryan, 2155 Albert St. BornN. BOWLEN.Thorndale, Ont., aged 51.ManagerELLA BOWLEN.of Tudhope-Anderson.MISS L. BATES.Scoutmaster Appleby.THOMAS DUBERVILLE.Geo. B. Crawen, aged 35. Born inFRANK EASTON.New Zealand.Church of England.F. FLANGASTON.Dairy instructor.LUKES.Frank Blenkhorn and his wife, Her-BRUCE LANGTON.tha. Born in England.EDWARD SMITH, bruised and infe presented a pitiable figure incourt, his puny, wrasted frame quivrmeriug with fever and nervousness andhis handkerchief being ever at hismouth to check his coughing. In ascarcely audible voice he told how'he struck down Frau Schultz with aheavy i*lt;n jemmy and then *a younglady, nntiess, her face ruddywithtoldfcddenly entered the shopwhich he was robbingIt was the jeweler’s daughter. HeArthur Donaldson, Contractor.ternally injured.ionlv wanted to escape but she clungMiss EllaGuthrie.Seamstress,MRS. McDOUGAL, Lorne st., cut to him till he felled her withhisI Barries Limited. Lived 2134 Lorneand bruisedjemmy. A moment later the fatheroffTHREE McDOUGALL GIRLS. Lorne entered and Trenkler struckhim