1400 EDMONTON DAILY JUNE 14, 1907 COTE, Arthur 18 FOCULT, Alfred 18 GOLETTE, Albert DAWES, J.P. McGINNIS, Charles Montreal, June 12, Two men lost their lives last night as a result of a drunken row in a boat on the river opposite Longue Point. The victims are Alfred Focult 18 years old, and Arthur Cote, 18, There were three in the boat and Alfred Golette, the survivor, states that he and Cote were in a clinch when the boat capsized. Goette managed to catch hold of the upturned boat, but the other two were carried down the river by the current. Montreal, June 12, 1907 The death took place at Lachine today of J.P. Dawes, brewer and a well known patron of the turf, at the age of 64 years. Dawes was prominent in Montreal business matters being a director of the Merchants Bank of Canada and the Dominion Bridge Company, as well as vice-president of the Windsor Hotel Company. He was also a prominent clubman. Toront, June 12, 1907 Charles McGinnis, an iron worker, was crushed to death today by the fall of a big iron girder at Hyslop Brother new garage building on Shuter street.