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HomeMy WebLinkAboutExeter Advocate, 1908-05-14, Page 7 (2)•
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'fttealeeptit h frotet ended gine
ttettigitteteeta pretenitteltzlie/ice-et
Semitone on liteirelay by ,ltter
the Premier, Meta& of bytate
ltan.Mter -4114t-P4illtAlqit
preestiltait r h male'
th reeent changes in the notelet:
Me. A,squitin titter commenting brien
(iirt the present .slacitening of trede
-throughout the worid, foltieving the
boom et tom, annouecette,thet",--Ptea
atetetattittattifiltir1.i, 3)(i. 11
coal, would be laitgely applied to the
reduction of the niton} debt, which
had already been teduced by approxi-
metely $90,4Ci9n0laduring the pa...t year.
Mr. Asquith esTlinaled tb,e total ex-
speniiiture for 1908-1009 et M1,315,000,
and the revenue, on the exosting bests
'taxittion at $788,850,000.
r`
,
1 Ite butiget ear :1uy
1 afrun 4ilt 24 ' to le $ m
Iles , reltertifia , O
by 18, on yew.earta, LJlit
Virrat4,411,1d QS' , Jr. i. ,.117,-;: lan't'•
a.kturi..id-with Sukar.- • •
-The budget preletaco 'fOrepenstens ot
81,25 ser %wet,: ter ell persons over 70,
excepting' crunietile. lunatics And pau-
pers. It is, estimated thet the mama
e•-• e ta '
%YAW it tia-oci mutt
net exceed S30,000,000 any one year.
Marred couplet are to have $1.80 week.-
IS between them The charge for pen-
semeals to he a national. not a local.
burden. Therstitente is to beoPera-
tive until January, 1909: Na one in re-
ceipt of more than 42, a week in•
nt
Coe will be admissibie.
• *PLED TIIE IIAT PINS.
Watiityr------"--
% despatch from Pittsburg says: A
berglare Atha got erne the media of the
Yottiatt Women Chrietitin, Asaeciattot
ealtettreinttlirlititilt- Catartirrit
enonteng is probably thanking his lucky
star that he escaped with his life.
Thirty young women live in tee monis.
Mrs. Garrison, the matron, was' awaken-
eerly Tharsday morning by unusual
tatta=110=WW.-41.1
rteanatmetiFeirsitr4-wittalueanis.-eur-
ling irons4 hat pins and similar wee -
polls, to her assistance. The burgla
(Thr
-was (Thing the best he coted to get out,
and one glance at the attacking party
-was sufficient. Ile willingly took a'
chance ort lumping out of the second-
tatory window. In his haste to get away
the cracksman left behind his hat and
bis ka of burglar's teals.
TEN
ISONTRS ESCAPE.
ere altetale_Guerde at
yeeinfroesks Rtistifte-- .'
A despatch troth Alexandrovele says,
A grean anitriptartard pelitbel Prisoners
,r
GONDEN$ED NEWS ITEMS in WORLD'S MARKETS
OAF INGS FRONI ALL 0% 7114
w
iritlanf
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UI)
, eat the .Tortintee e .,,ttost
,
. • I
&)L ?..j fdr ,Ani. eig 1-benrcitate
fleet" Oreanialit unveil the•QueentVice
4irrjak'rntetatt-ealeAleinittraie otetteNt*Yreet --
Queltree Provincial &einem win be
hett ad 'ARM 8, the eante day as the On-
tario etecliensi ,
Nt /son Cannon, who is wanted in
Colin te 9 Ir. 4
oteesieseete.
t eel: has no pollee protection
and the Council refuse to, pay e• con-
stable $150 per year.
Two Japanese were acquitted at Van-
couvlit• ore a charge of sta ing three
gli.
-firemeneon- Now-Yearen
's o ne•
Poke stla guard the Dot* obors at
'nor/teen, and the unwelcome guests are
eating peanuts and a, Totes.
/i,
Hon Frank Latchfo d has been V-
I:Wailed Judge in the 0, tario High Court
in succes.sioit to Me. mike Mabee.
Hon R. W. Seett announced in the
Selene that the Bose BilleeComparteeltait,
awinetett a contract for '52,006'hay-
oriels. e
' The' Dominion. Government bee en -
a ed -
g g wo. rem% experts to instruct
tultdeeansat -attieteelititeiregeeitaitest'ettedetere
OfrWilatM01 was proved methods.
kilted, and, in turn, they succeeded in Murdock McLennan, the only surviv-
'striking down some el the prison or of tee expedition of 1853' to search
guards, but len ,got away. The pris• fo- -Sir Jeihn Franklin, is in Winnipeg,
anere were Ted by 11011tItY. the man wh° and Ls 62 years old:
assieateet' GenetrAlientaleAlees.isor..... ..6.3weeenem„-tt.nirox _A
an TreeteeaDorsemlienallao-1006eareekeet efee-e-ale-Itieemeoreatia.ertete-ete
Mialmon....14•11.4 44••••••••r* ••••••••••11.0
JAPS ATVACK FRENCIIMEN.
'Outbreak Against Operateirs of Timber
Factory,
A despatch from Tokio says: An of-
ficial report from -.Miyazaki prefecture
, ;states that a mob of eighty persone at.
tacked a timber factery, owned by
' Frenchmen, in the Village of Laino,
.May 5, doing considerable damage to
' the fectoty and the residences of the
Frenchmen, vie* either took refuge in
iheratiouittains or It itereitobet- N -o
,person was lojured. -Forty arrost3 hive
been made in conneetiori With the M -
/air. 'rho motive for the attack has not
vet been reported. The damage done
• Is Ceteriated at abaut $50,000.
GILANDEitia IN GRENVILLEI,
.fautbreak eitittrend Dl -Two
nutts Were Sh4t.
A' despatch from Brockville says:
.Glanders has broken out among the
horses of Grenville County. Two ani-
mals betoriging to a man named Jas.
Whitley, were ordered to be shut forth-
-with. The remaireng ,horees of the farm
-were placed under quarantine. et is
thought the epidemic has been nippett
,In the bud •
NO REDUCTION IN WAGES.
eGrand Tntnti Miumgeinelat Oh* Denial
•
to' Report.,
A. despatch from Itlentreal says: The
„ -Grand Trunk managernerit announced
-eon 'Wednesday that thee* wits no truth
le a *rt to the effeet that a
-ceorease of 10 per cent. had been d
ea:tied-upon in .the wages of employes
'Under the rank of superirdendent and
the higher officers, to come into effect
-on June lst.
el ImmlotTThe Pilsen •• Milwaukee at Quebec on Thursday, and
guards white at exerciee in the petsonoabe Government eleat w,as badly reene
Three of the guards Wore "kilted and aged.
six were woUnded with their own %%va-
pour-. The prisoners then made a dash GREAT BRITAIN.
foi libeztY' The' guards stunlismled'berilJohn s new title is Viscount
and a ,pursuit was begun, during which _ Mora. Y
telackinum •
two 0 the escaping mien were kTee Morley or
und four were wounded. Three others Cream -eh observatory reports the
inctuflng IllinekY, were recaptured. dtaaoaerY of We. 8th satellite of Jupi-
Minsky was serv.ng a sentence of elev- ter.
en years' imprisonment for the murder Owing to the slump in business 200
of ignatieff. members are not seeking resclettkin
the 1.oeddit Stock Exchange. .
lave hundred sehool teachers from
TO EAT GNATS. Canada and an equal nuniber from the
huitee States- will visit England next
winter. \
UNITED STATES.
A -tornado bas done' great damage in
Missouri and southern Illinois..
3. Edward Meek has pleaded enillY at
New York to a charge of eteeling Jew-
els valued at $.e00,000. •
Charles 'femme, aged 60. a Aural°
teaclier, of Cleveland, killed his tavalid
daughter and hanged himself.
flight Rev. Charles H. Brent, a grad-
uate of Trinity University, Toronto, has
been etected Bishop of Washington.
Thirty -nye mUe ofeemacadamized
highway are to be built in Oklahoma,
Carter and Murray countless by eon-
victs.
The treaty previding for the more
complete definition and demarcation
the boundary between the United States
and Canada WCIS ratified at Washing -
ten.
At Los Angeles, after an unbreiten
sleep for a period of 85 days, Mrs. Bea-
ta) Ilawk:ns, a patient at the courtly
hospital, awakened and asked for a
drink of Milk. '
'FR
Seven Thousand Imported to Rld Maori
, of Nuisance.
.A deopatch from Remain, Germany,
says: Sewnthmesand frogs have been
bought from a breeder near Ilildesheirn
end placed in the ditches and pools and
small lakes at Finkenburg, a small place
ia the wet*: to -the west of Berlin -el*
which thettsiindsot Ikrliners and their
famfle4 Ilo it on Sundays. 'This experi-
ment Ls being made in, the hope or re-
ducing the plague of musquito-like
gnats, which breed in millions ad matte
life In the woods or wherever there is
marshy ground unbearable. Frogs aro
patelcularly fond a the tarvaa-ef the
gnats. and it is hoped that in this man-
ner the league will be reduced.
JUVENTILE IMMIGRATION.
Nearly Fairly Thousand Children Caine
Dere Last Year.
A desnateh from Ottawa says: During
the ta,st fiscal year of a total of 204,157
immigrants arriving in Canada via
Ocean iportse 122,293 were mates over
twelve years of age, 43.511 were females
and 39,323 were children under twelve.
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SUGAR REFINERS FAIL. ,
•••••••••••••,•••••
Largest allanuLeeturers in the World
. Owe 820,6114,000.
A despatch from Olessa says: rhe
failure is announcol o1 two of the larg- 4
estestigar matnifae1tiring etadrrefining
works in the world. Chariteneto and "
Sens, and the Cherkessay Refining Co.
The liabilities of the tonnes amount to
816,500,000 and of the latter to 83.750,-
000.
•••••••••••••••••••••••••
•CiENERAL.,
Mount Etna is pouring out clouds of
stones and !ashes on the village of
Ac:reate.
Piing buttercups is injurious lo
children' health. and in Holland pick-
ing them is forbidden.
A hundred and tivenly .persons were
Imitated by the capsizing of a ferry,
Not on the, Iliver, Dneiper, near ask -
holt. Russia.
JaperieserGevernment bents have fah
en mow SO, so great is the depreeseon
n the country.
Russia, oxpect,:ng wak vvv:th Turkey, is
hurrying troops and SuppIle.s into MO
Caocasue.
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SIXTY AFGHANS KILIXD,
ECRU NOW HIRER NINE
Mon Bodies rota in liouse of th
Indiana Assassin.
lieS'eset of the Recent Floating Ifn 'thy-
istv Pass.
' A d,espateh from London says: Sixty
Afghans were pled . in the fighting
A whidt taok -phice between a iliairge Three
we -et -keg t ie e. Wane lee
Salairday at -a eeint in- the Khyber Pass
near Land,k ital, actard'fig to a despatch
sent in by a corpesporeken with the.
Itrit'sh walnut. A mestage ti palish!
ed bent to -day from 1.ahore ,Meing 4110
Aftb in A deseateh front letporte. Indiana, harnyarti this .eflernoon treveakel hie cation is istisereditee.
says : The horrors of the murder mill more bodirts, !flaking four, for the day; The. British...Cie-14w d'Affalees at St.
la the at home of Mrs. Belle (lunness and a total of nine. Petersburg has stated to e journalist
,are inertiteing with the finding of addi- The betel -is gnaleirig that etr.s. Gun• that the troubles in itifghare..Y.an are due
eional totes, mid there is little floutst l'T.S3 Wa9 WO, burned in the fire at her to the' feebleneete 01 the Aintvrt %OD
tut 1.4e, number •of IttOrderst mity be bomo, but Wet the bedy etaptiosed to leeks tithihority oier his subetelaand
neve/tett titlk a seore or more when
e One 'tidy, the all the to hers is ritaliy alai of anent e %tenon. thet they are not (‘ausetcl by the Atig.tiii
• Icele at/mown. , sixth, The 13:-IsFs (or this ' belief is that the Itues`an eeme
-was adttetit ti the list en Wearieedays head Of the bade.' statnatetii to be Mis. agr nt.
'whet) digtreif- imearthee the rernairts of thinness' Estrmissinee The eutapse heel
4 Man, a.,wthin an hoar the' detach- Wm freely oftertthe fire rent:teed unit SIKtif His attoTiMii.
1
....,...4.' - - , ..f- -
-ot traw3 0-t-tv0- either Vietinte were white tte teed was atifiarertlitt totalled ,.: aa.
10;10. The work .ef• digging gees, on, off. Ill rest ontlet LII4iy WOS scarcely ,
To Young laity's Ihtrifing Gophers Near
*tome. bet tee slieria le arranging le 1 sporthed, Atterly reteoree Waltz Airs. Clarrattelrin Albert*.
Mee Wit ground of the entire farmyard cautfte.qg ii E1e.f.V1 on he way ti Norway; te °despatch from eClareeholin. Alta..
axe -availed to a depth of „five or six feel, The trisement anti wane 4 f lite burn- ears: George stebee eteot 114 met tells
• that 41 Le not'ontte the "soft eprite ' that Vt'e(Intatlaye taint the tepparge &celeste" geeeree. me one area a gee Kid ile
Iso long ego that the gmund ;115 FA* MI6. Cauireas wits ...use, s ti la tente art tole. wawal. front ;yeah flo 4.11Xxi On
'11EPOIrett FROM .1114,
VXRAOR MVO:So
fit
Prodt
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.' Toranfo;',, A ay kantli)ha, Who ,,.. -
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., .N,,avlb 1,ten.,,:',, o'No.';‘,4, .4i. 1:Ci , , l'Af01°. 40M. 7...e. , r i-. cays ,
.fi4.?,•''ll, .$1.1 ere teaCtitt .:Neie ketateettatrear-olit Igity -tiOvjoi colo
,tergi 490.,, .t, mu. .Bty p00.,., • 1,,clartooliq eattlern'ployed in e taabera ,
-Ontario. 'WheateeNtie .2 '404Ik• ate eitt. lit Itt*o.ketta, early en Wedneeiley
ricolitatketite.Noe.it.,led,..: ,- ,
„ • , 'o. 2 mixed, 91e; goteee, Q0c Perasee Mrs. Peraso and three barbers
astute: theeeNtoetti of -itis•eintitpreti4li: Tatia f '
No. 3 ye4Itiw, 74,etc to, 75e To- whrle they b1Y ea!ataii in Peraaoa-nsit01134'
o freight; No. 3 mixed, lei, lass. nient, at 107 Fulton street. The wounde,
lonte-alanikeet. patents, special of Peresa, area .0 iref$4104.4-41
pj 101k4/4".- , - .,
,
. , ';`z Atiiit .1.i
at- o bably nat fatelaTh
tlirlay- 2,.5ec; holders, ash 60e, luy eseaped.
Peas --Vo. 2, 900, outside.° • '
The police have a theory that the be'
Ilye-No. 2 scene and wanted, tale was an agent of it Black Hand gang
Ilueleetteat-No. 2, attic to 65. whicb had been demanding money of
Oat --.No. 2 white, 473-eo outside; 49e Peres." under threat of doing Illm M-
oe-- track-TOronto; No. 2 inteedettec. jury, Atid-lbat the blackmailers placed
Bran --$2.4.50 to $25 here. . the boy in the shop in order to punisb
Shorts -425 at the mills.. Varese for his refusal to tatisfy their
demands.
COUNTRY PRODUCE. Carmelo used a pair of SCISWI'S ma
Wholeesle quetatiens are:- a razor in his attack upon the barber
Eggs-lbe orice is still firm and un- and his employes. Frank Strdnno
iteentilY Itigh for this titeteryf year. 'New- Alidtael. Rebel*" 4n4 JaseP4 alace"'
, Butter -Pecos are firmer again on •-' -*
emelt offerings. ,
3144pe.wm.cmaxentwa=,.=1,/prvwx,...,,mverr,,,,,curz.nev,,,q-gv ;431
- " - ' - ' ' t Ilki bo teyeeetteltratestlariseet
etreatefery, priotee 4444 4444 e4 lity. Even canners were higher at lie
i-
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roa
1
...104t0411,.fn.pdittii gee*,
Itite ettettke )1010re he
reettaY Weer a ranee itentaA
,tettlieting ceiterei weand
t, tir‘iiiistriitis and" Site lite_boy
as be crept to -the bedelide ef lusboto
.tind Macro an cut their titivate while •
they etepte ,
Otiertti.-, 'kelt
attraitairatitittrAiTtitt-. eittfa7aiftiittiftett
by a -stahrwound in litentieckl and en-
gaged the boy in a deeperate struggle,
Ile was unarmed, and the boy, clutch,
ing a razor in his , hand, slashed his
empleyer several Cates about the face,
-rieckrundebandse--Theellght was 'itotng
ageinst the barber whea his three as- ,
sietants staggered into the room and at-
tackedthe boy.. Together they drove
him from the 'rooms into tho street and
etunanonett assistance. It was then .
found that Mrs. Past's throat had
been cut and, that she was lying in bed
,ketaartereaselotenreetthealtreAtelitto,„e„,..
rheyeteaa"in .eirogreU.-
100
a
ereentele
erreeerre estimentaltectott8weilkettke-V-40-- 'are
rents .... 26c to 27c
a Not' snotty atoekein were offered and
del. large retie ...4 2401025e the demand continues Steady. but prices
do solids • • • • • • • • 230 to 24e are not advtaneed.
Inferior 4.44 eoe to The offerings of calves have been Very
Potittoes-Ontartor 850 to e0e; Dela. heavy of tate ' and tbe market. is beoann
Anne; - las.$1,„ Inecarelota•ons track eillgolaaded-ua entith--thenter egnieeilrices
ens -411010 $1.475 for rprimee atker--tleere-cauffambsalro-ste-trand-ntidall
$1.80 to, $1.85 for hand-pecited. Spring !tombs_ are. tettated. unchanged.
per pound for 60 -pound pails. and 120
lioney-eStraIned swury 110- 10 Oa' -
The beg- Tifi Tp
mond is rather4quiet, as the provision
to 13o for 5 to 10 pound palls. Combs trade is dull at ibis eeason.
at $1.75 ' to $2.50 per .dozen.
Cheese -The new snake is not offering , ag14
very treelY, but sufficlently so to reed '
the demfor
14e for large an& 14Xe foMONETWAS IN THE BED
titans, in job kits Item; new make, bac
tat large and LeXc for twins.
Maple Syrup -$1, to $1.10 Or gallon.
Baled Straw -4& to ea per lone
flatedeleay-Tanothy ds quoted at $15,
to $15.50 in car lots on tracks here.
,
1101.1SEWIFE RUNG MATTRESS
OUT OF THE WIN,DOW.
e PROVISIONS.
rThe Savings of Tears Dropped Into the
Pork ---Short cut, $21 to $21.50 per bar -
?ell mess, $17.50 to $18. afelnds of a Disbonest
Lard -Tierces, llgo; tube, llnec; pails • Neighbor.
120
Smoked and, Dry Salted Meats-'-trong Although tne ordinary savings bank
eker. bacons law to end eaeme has its drawbacks, it i9 also true "that
hams, medium and eget lee to lee; htis Its advantages over &tone hiding
lianis large, leyee to leo; backsel6o-to 'places ° favored by -frugal wives- Thts
lags; ,shoulderef 03e to 10e; row, lee truth has been rather rudely` tairght
k 10Xe.; breakfast batton, 140 to lee; borne to Mme. Marguerite Schenk, who
green meats eut of pickle, lc lies than lLelvibesillnitztapatalode-tisi skaapnticer.tment in t Rue
Smoked
411.0.1k010.1.1.
MONTREAL MARKETS. •,
-
, Atentrealt May 12. -An active local
business is being dorm in, flour. Choice
'spring wheat paktnts, 16.10; seconds,
$5.50; winter wheat patents,. 15.50;
straight Tellers, $5 to $5.25; do., in
bags, $2.35 to $2.50; „extras, $1.0 to
Millated-Manitoba. bran, $22 to $23;
aliorts, $23 to $24; °Mario grain, shorts,
ra IA/ $22.50; •Middlingn, $24 to, $25;
shorts, a25 to 127 ger ton, Including
bags, and pure grain metal° at $32 to
$34. • .
Oats -Rolled' oats, $3.12% 4)er bag;
cornmeal, $1.07% to $1.75 per bag..
Buiter-Rotend lots, nee now selling at
280 and lobbing lots to grocers St 29c
per ooundt •
.
Cheese -New make is selEng at nye
1 tit tirXe, okt make is quoted at 12e to
llt%e•
Egge--Fresh eggs In jobbing lots are
selling at 18e to lege per dozen, single
casee at latec to 19c.
, Peovisions-alarrels short cid mess.
21; half barrels, $10.75; dear fat backs,
att le $23; tong cut beavy, ea0; halt
barrels do.. $10.50; dry salt long dear
,backs, 1.0%c; barrels plate beef, $13.50
to $15; half barrels do.. $7.25 to $7.75;
aarrels heavy mess beef, $10 to $11; half
bands do., $5.50 to 86; coinpound-larj.
atec to 9c; pure lard. 14aec to 141410;
honk.. renderee, WO to 12e; hams, 12e
te 4334e, accordinte to size; breakfast
bum, 14e to 15c; Windsor bacen, 14atc
te 15%0; freett killed abattoir dressed
hogs, $9.50 to $9.75; live, .$6.85 to e7.
UNITED is-rtTP.s.
arettfay W -beat- %amen
terialee No'. Northern, $1.'10tes, ear.
leads; Winter highera No. 2 reel, $1.07.
Cornaeiash higher; Ne• 2 Yellow, 74e-
Oatsa'retrong; N. 2 mixed, 5i -e; No.
2 whit, 503-ec. , Berley---76 8ac. flye
. traelt,
ratifineapolite May le..--Whe t, -No. 1
$1.11%; Na. 1 'Northern, 41,E09eat
Na. 2 No!rthern. $1.07,t1: .1 North.
ern, 93340 to $1-04XtrAttlYt SLOW: )n,iy,
ti.07)1 to $1.07,A,SePt.• 9131,e,,
patents, to $5.60; seeoe(I
Write, $5.35 to 85.50;d1rsa elear3, tilit5 to
etreemit elearee 13.50 le $3.60.
1;111re/slit bulk., 0.121.7.3 to tit.
niwoutiee. Nay II -Wheats -No.
Notlivra. to fit..13; tnos Nooh.
orit, )5vfxr--ta /Nr4oy,;, Wile bal.
IllyeteNe I. Shale. Ilatley-No: %let
sailliele.ciia8 to 71e. Corn -Noe 3, easli,
6fatet to art 617,tat bid.
.ltsetv 'tank, May lereeWbeale-Spet
ici;tear: SIt). 2 reds 41.67); in eievai)r
And 151.10,4 Leebi 'nitwit; No. 1 north-
il
Ineutti, $1.16ta f.o.b. tifleattiNo. 2
hard winien $1.1L3e1.0.b: tepotttl
LIVE "I'OCK-6tAttlik:1".
Toronto.° 'May There wait wal mare
Mat, a couple of leade of export. talltre;
ine of these sOtd tip tit We otte
*wit at•everi ,m1.0 than that, choce
t ND a t Urals teveral
w tea 1 ot e5., I here we:Le I very I, iv
eh e. 'ocilliteriS lititeberet vitiate.
nitwit se a tie Weil Ott itt. list the etnet
Teet vele ur:!il not be etaentitat tie len-
kt Men 'mall ten eital.tee
Tt'ere t.,,4 a ,etreitg (tete:yid fee eette
tied lel for buleheilig s.
.td mime tho. hostAikt thoie
ti 1r t4loutt 4ityth ttatsrM
than $41. *as 0 Very POOr
dCaa attleiten-but-Thia cerannin
_
ettlnitietteee tal '''WadlltsdaY , ‘1.1 Guinleta' ttonle elttre t'aattl'alad on I:34n ',Carr, aged 9„ were 'tattlrigrin ,kill
1t:.1e 114 bantq of human, for 6i8wal hattow plavtig. Sheriff StinrIzer enter with,* king.. Met' itkittet bey 4:di
*On* 44 the Wurdete Were ceiteetita.tti tore labseLdevii 'la bunt ter other bodete. tee fee tale breast,. -ptivang
it
ao minanetty that aS htird a bet41 burnsd 1 diet% te Pi her tiireet 1,nee4ey night.
that wilf;eli surrounds ft* Welints' citfhlren.in it fire trateti ceneuetiet her i
iitiaves tuld that W3.5 nee -LT' disturbed. 14,11 4' oft.' April 28th tWe. ritlY I ,5t11;, trpacto tAnttitat.
The b9dY fontld on, ,WttdttesdaY twee. A eareenter., is tirefee err. el on : •
elaterverea about nye; kat 'i '51 sespieiererif tiaveig set fin. toOtte t.hre. eterertea Got eaeSe eels ree ne:f g
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whet*. fOur of Ito podies were it MIA seAr.1) vt-rm bong. matte „
cootie on Tweday and ,aptiarently for rtesimiro (tall the., it see:very of five ree",5zr.
oceupk,d tt, ti.--pedeu box about five teet beillea wee rotele 4 n Tq 4S, II nr• Iteve , t n1 tr
leee, The toe was thins and had rot. Eittppasi.loi t b• that at .teelt-tee ntete e atte t orri S
Led timotin 11)0 &ea wound. Ilut.ske:e. iite n. wino endue tele, stesth Pateeit „`. Gee tile 0- P41 11 h t: rt.
In WIK Iftig ta& donwarL 104 )tad tall'I 44 mltrirriirtr, SE.s. titre en reee .,*
..111rIAPOIIIP NM' tat ett,sty. kttuntot n 11(... St ansi 00 ether #1.3. jennt 4Iu' tt to, ;,* -
irb The taxs 'Ibon ecetaiWir .no.ss, a Ch`eatto wt ale rettipted * re ,seeat rear ea \.
tellehret bonne Were alee ,tottill cu0 ty Mrs. Onne,..;.,sA poi tAtAll,,415.1.1,,ir,;t4" I). „it traa,
*Meng a pil*of sfilni!,4„,ok 43t Septonbe4 Teo (1.Ct' lit“ki 7' 'to' Coo "oliplie,
Otlitetetit prouLse% A oetthett ef tho &Wits) we toliflikut Md. 1.41.4J
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• Like the majority of French women,
Mme.- Schenk is thereeconomisil rot _ber
Utt-.1g-e-hold. Iler husband is all very
well when lt comes to earning the
money, but it was his wife who held
• the purse strings and out of his small
salary had m naged to accumulate a
it
surprisingly la ge bag of savings. Not
having an oveigrea.t belief in the bon-
esty of others, and having a very sat-
• isfactory faith in • her own care ,and
watchfulness, she kept ber savings dur-
ing all the years of her married life In
a constantry 'growing pouch hidden
away
IN %HE FOLD OF A MATTRESS.
Of day e she eoutd keep her eyes almost
aitvoys upon it and at night her slum-.
• ters were more peaceful, knowing°, as
she did, that her fortune reposed safely
beneath 'her. ,
.
A couple of weeks ago Mme. Schenk
had an attack of spring-cleaning level*.
Every husband knosvs what that means.
• Mme. Schenk had it in its most violent
form, Everything in the little .apart-
ment was literatly pullea up the
ibry
roots and submitted to no' end i dust-
ing, telling, wiping and w shiner,
Among the artictes thus treated wits A des:Paiteh o°m °Italva s(iYs: Alueris
the- mattreen in' width lay the family (an *eaters' ating in . the Arelle,
hoard, amounting to WAD in ritissian Otnan, adiaee te. the, mouth ef the
l
taanPie invited alt their relatives, who
agirateernegrantiatettinease-osena
Meanwhile. In the Rut Leibnitz con-
sternation had bed its reign and re -
worse and regret had followed. After
campteting ter cleaning, Mme. Schenk
had bethought ber.self of her bonds and
tier rtrante-notme- Wt5iihy
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liensTon, The gond wt e repatreel a -a
..lattrelitetfalhe._rwittrene. ettblehe , eat ire7
li
posed once more on the bed. se rch. as
.she might in lts folds, she co Id not
find
• THE PRECIOUS BAG.
A trip to the street blow was equally
flualets. So she returned ea her rooms
in despa:r to await the homecoming of
her husband. When, that worthy arrive
(id he had a whole lot to say that is not
praitablee.and thettateo:ded literati In. A
lawyer. Accordingly, M. Hamard; ti,
well-known Parisian attorney, was sent
ler and the situation explained to tarn._
Among the ether undoubted talents,
M liamard seems, to possess a keen
&tent. for a trail that waled make him
a serimis ritvaleci Sherliack Holmes. At
any rate, after a few preliminary in-
quiries in the neighborhood, he made'
straight far the swagger new apart-
ments at the departed stonecutter and
t
his charming wife, Willi an es fer
the dramatic, he timed his errt 1 at
the aparbnent in the Rub Charnpiumet
wett, for he reached them -just when the
feast to the relatives was at ita,helght.
With the delicacy and politenese which •
MACS arrest, mere! the pleastiresoote -
French life, he interrupted the gayeties
and took Hommel and his weeping -wife
eft to the merest police station. There
they both coefessed and the former
handed over to his captor a 50-centima
len-etre, pave. the surviving portion
of the' $7e0. Not considering them of
any value. liornmet and his guests hem
amused tlretreselves by lighting their'
cigarettes with the Russian bonds.
Ilemmet has gone to be it guest et tho
French Government for a considerable
term of years, while his wife, Whose
youth and comeliness) appealed to the
susceptible heert of the French judge,
has been set iit liberty. Mine. Schenk
has the rons,alationad knowing -that. be-
ing prudent enough to keep the num-
abte to proeure-duplita in five years.
bers et ter ittiesiert 117;13. she will- bie
Thus it Is 4hat her spring cleaning cost
her only $750. -
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VilitiLERS P AV DIMEL
Araerkans In Uudson flay Acknowledge
• Canadian Authortly.
fld Naininde.$750seheinkn Fn banknote. tnobancokurnkota: e4asAlacktIn oIrtherti.vici;anniamdslica46,4 iiworardasanolonagufottriet
!raw ift meta to beat ie so forgetting Sea„ have for the fir.st time on record
foe the diothent the borids and tge barna acknew"ged canadian authority 01
notes, she hung the mattress (tut 'of tier the-te mnete regilans by 'the PaYment et
window and, bdabored it with all the Custrane duties. The amount colteeted
vigor and enteeselein which the spring- has been eampsrativety small, but the
cleaning fever always develop, in a principle is important as establishing
beeithy woman. what hes already been admitted in Had-
.Neets deer to the -Selieene Meet ft a BeY* the undoubted ownership at
eseneeenerameeeet teeeseee by name, these Ler-them lamb by therlIrttish
end his pretty yea -iv Wirt& NOW, irSO-Y "ft -
happened Riat white lime. Schenk was
wasailitlg iler mattrm, Ilentmet was Fit= TO""---"FPRIXEDE PRINCE.
trinaing directly benreth, dated.rearn•
t tbe tiine wben he aaantkl be liah Battleships And Ti coast" to
!este-inlet-titre tipartin„• --
Stuklenty there deepped dewn th front
„ dcspatalio item Itortatouth, Eng -
(11 from146 "
Iheave* - land, says: It is stated that the battle-,
tat 'bag' 'WI"' he* 644Ped and Picked edD5 Exmoutb, Albetnarte, paucait and
ituP' °Denedliti1111(1 gat'd 4"1/ils 1:13114' lit4*11: cad the trtifZerA ,Andi
#410si belVaLS. 'Atitgatit -tinder the 'eertertand of Viee•
cANIC P11.01 - .AdinErow0 eee T
Ceirzan Her will preeede tlie
Pence of, lea ates 110 44.-¢,Ua
For '11.5 'Vend)teealtk shis wi, eseort the Prineeelehtt
nr°tIlestiaellctritIliehen'td(iti.13°,111,ie tZtrer 11.4,11114ur-66;rtil Twhe5I1,11.)erpe(1;Ithr;hYaiI'c'etvitillhfly"
an admiyal's
the fiche/ prize, being )tvortia eitibtait tog te,tartcsferfiberatett.
tut, te llortimet, fotho knew nothing , e_e_e_eeeeeeeee„
terettet inveStMents, thee* wre Wrely '
vaper eavercd vren - .roguy-
th $211,110 'FOR SILNERYC,
et hies. Of the vette" of/the bank notes , _
Iv...Weyer,: lite watt feilly ittente, and wast: necorig irnne motifY,timitee at taw
ea ari Utile li 11 !rig tintar s,:flurce tO any
plelee wan t 14,era,,firnita. 4natiiidZintliAllettoi"rod(' a 'elate: At:
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aue Eon sse at (It ic4es' of 'Bic late; `1
7-M31-Ch1701*54 cr COS11013,111s$ art
01"119 fled& he tad r.rekivtes. 1151 tkm, seitartearit and dE4to. weighing
„log* arid limed to better oilier/tee in
s the Ilte Cizanop4:0nnit
In the nc-xt few days licnunkt cue
iev. dente that .p.ov(ris. had robbed the
f Ilzilee or q.)entins. itr0 epent
liteett750'iti Islet. ware Wilt it tattnitree
I 'Visa ttiat it tikotthl liavi* tea* akinter
Crete Witted( Urea glace Wife entree n
steel( ef fine testate watt ,erderit end/. bibtesi,. see 'Liners' it total r.othrin* Nit
tt Inott1. tre wt- 4:4 el nate- flet 4'.
an otee Plinio it •ftetiernettel, tee Ito Ifie Ww
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ttledietettl ttatked up flie31* 'ow be!"Igt1 gelher 90 tztlIkUs4 it gin, of tic-orgo, IV,
to ant ane or 4,t NlarettEc.rle. sold
fra. \ 'flee Is a record prite.
110W Mt KNEW.
Altet tri latery give t et' fir Iv( lid
Oat'?"
oaf§ ha, *04153 tllg
)btv' 1 otd *.thk *Met. lett
4.luttr* it it It* tk0(41, sit it ortivel. Var.
.ttAtiff.' 0'$ t1 litt3 tiptt itArt-ery s oti,04kf
fol,kaeti„,arkt., ,a5i, la, Anal, ,,oefLori, I
4' 1 4 ,I1fk4tc,4*41;14,51 '5. AO4V414'1"X
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4/C04 C1i'tiV et' leer eft+
tern.), --01.Vteta. littet S"rrit
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