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1''. � . DIAZ WILLU Q00' ' MARKET ROOOW ,, I 1 - III I ------- _____ - I 11 ,-, I'llip
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�, 9 9 � CRISI$. HAS PASSED GOAL MINES IDLE -� I C"001, I 1111 11 I :
, . - A rt f ti 0 SUNDAY 3 � � LIVerpool WN - �
I 140 Has Decided to,c tilt Some Q I . oat Futwre�$ Ctoso H9% ,9.
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. 1: i . I -,-- I Needed Roorlos. . � . . -Live Stock -fo Fletcherys
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. . � ico City, April 3."'.0611111litting _j4atest 9.uotations, I I 11 11 ... 1
9. � � .1 Conalejas WIII Be Allowed to Six Thousand Men Strike Along jjjjn,�,L,If to tlj,k� ,.k a, �
" . 1 9 ilvooaov of nlall�v ot Lesson Ile -Second Qu rter, For � , , Pon-
� �J . I : Zj'�POOL, AprAl I. -Wheat 0
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. I Reoroanize Cabinet. Crow's Nest Pass, tho r( ,� domn , I
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, . tiouists, althou '01 Pr,of0,.,Zzi%41y bo -will April 9, 191I.... ed easy a aLVut 14d lower, being Ino I
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I.. ' TIL -UP POSSIBL i u. Gen. 1), z answerod 1) I'll; 9 inouta, as Indleatod by Bradstzeet!0 I I It I
' VATICAN IS NOT PLEASED CIENERAL rE 0 M his oriltio . X,
� 'RIES i and sma"i"'-'r decrease In the m`oat rr ,
�,-� I through Ills �qelui-allaklal laossago, at THE INTERNATIC"NAL S E , - , stocks than expected, imnowimg tto ..
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I�L��' � - the opening i�aturday of the Cou� __ . I ing the geveral market ste4olledi L "I I
11 . I the I , 47h I, . ett'r suppo,rt than has I n
. I . I Rome Resents V-1 r e Fact That the I -ib- if Western Miners Are Prosecuted For Thyrinciples. of 110 re-eltsetion, of bee In I
1il . chle executive end 111011111l't-'11ts ()( Text of the'Leaspli, 11 Kingli vi,, 8.17. - evidence for Some days� shorts we" I I
, �t , �L . . Now, Violation of the Lemieux Act, It Is other ejectjvt� oalce:� ,irta t1jo. r(yform Mernory Verse$' Is.17-0olden. xts I luclined to cover on th . eformer Cargoe;$ , � "I, ... � I I ............. �� ��� "I'll "I'll, . . . . . . . ____________ �
[.: � , oral 0 TI nt Is Given a Te � .
I " . , 3toverm 0 Said That a General Walk-ovt May "of the electoral law,,� ,o that the pri- I offerlzg and fact tbat liquidation 1:4 I The Hind Yon Have Always �[30-tjlgll.to an(i WbIcl, has been
� L . 1_.ease of Life -Ferrer Case Is. at Ps, xci, 11 -Commentary PrDpareO bit I spsolding. 'World'o zhtpments are ex-
� I I � vilege of the ballot juay be enjoyed . � PCIO in use for over 30 'years, has borne the Sig-utlt=0 Ot ,
� L, I � .. . occur - Oanadian Pacific Rail,- by illose citir.ens "who tire coxvdder- Rev. D, M., Stearns, I ted to be much under last week and -I
4: k . ! 4ustTallan offers are firmer, A.t tho . ;e ancl laas 'be
the, Bottom of the Trouble, Out , en made under his peV1
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� Storm Now fleems to Be Safe. way Is Blamed For Trouble- ed capable o were advoQa The beginning of this jessou obaP- close the market wa;s steady and 1-84 . . 9 . sonal stipervision since its jutok'ney.
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(' � � . I d. Montreal Is Not Surprised. the .Iron Ii,hat did to 1-4d higher than yesterday. ez, -2i, %� �. "o 0�tln#xls.
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ly Woathered-Clerics Route . the application of the ilo-election ter, the Story of , . AL -%v no one to deceive y ,
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; .:.: I s, swim (verse 6), carries me back full CMCAGO, April I. -In downright earn- -(M and "Jilist-as-good"' are bXt:#
I 9 I Madrid, April 3. -The Min'sterial, �ethbridge, Alta., April 3. -The principle to the naming of governor. est thewheat pit was, well fooled to -day. I " Co , terfeits, 11nitatioms .
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I I � . I 1 4. U-1, _M, mines aro all idle in District No. 1% one ,of the chief contentions of tile forty yer to the days of my'�'c!1001- Af . ter a deceptive buying flurry, the mArw Eyneriments that trifte Nvitu and endanger t1le hoalth of , ,
�, orists, which appmtw( la"S � 3cet, contrary to general expectatiom%6 .
L.., . . . -Ibilltios. seemed to U,M.W. of A,, and 0�000 men along the discontented element throughout the teaching In Rallfax,,N. S., when after slid to the bottom price for the year. Lack Infants and obildren-Li xperience against ExPer1luents *1
:�r I the greatez-t 1).,.s., � Crow's Nest Pass line. are out of wQrk rz_� I . I I , -_ � ,,,
1 1 bave ended as abrut'!tly as it began. at tile mhles� It Ivill IlQt be long I .. _ . telling this story at the opeuing serv- j.of support bad left an opening for a I . N ' '
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�. I I It has re��,)jvt�,l *,s,�11, seemingly to before a large number of railroad . .. . . I ices I have seen boys St. f the week. Closing figures showedbut . . Wnat is CAST00"IRIA I
"': . the general rel.-!, into a second re- I ' o
. *11 be moved. ar laid off. The . ..., cess to read it again for themselves. 21ttle recovery, and were V
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" I construetiou of the 0analejass Minis- crews wl .. . ., ` . , last night. in corn there was a final loss CaStOrift is P, 11aX1UdeSS 5t&1)stit11t() for CA'StOr 000 Fa1L*e'w .
I try. I only mine in, the Western Canada ". 1. 11 , , ��. We cannot help tbWkbg of Him who . of Vic to %c, and on oats 11ko. Provisions ;
". I 'King Allonso oa lil's arrivol from Coal Operators' Association working N I . Is able to restore lost people, or, rath- ' at the and of the day bad become leSS goric, ]Droops and Sootldng' Syrups, Irt. is Pleasant. Tt
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� I is the McGillivray Creek Coal & Coke �� ... , � er, save them, however far down they expensive by a shade to 15c. warcotio ;
� I Seville yestordany afternoori, immedi- " '� contains nelther Opliun, XorPhlue UQr Other
I Co. at Carbondale, near Coleman. The I 1". I The piece of tree which
" �� :!� ately receivetl s��nnor Caualejas and re- 11 f, I . ,f. may be. Winnipeg Options. Substance. Its age is its guarantee. Xt'destroys WOMS
i,:� , quested hini to continue., in power. mine was idle all winter, and both the ; . I made the iron Swim reminds us of the I � Close. Open. Hlgh.'Low. Close.i - .
I i The Pri�mivr ugreed, on condition that mun and the company went to work I .1 I � and alla)rs Feverishness. It extres Diarrhoea and Wind I
� . I I tree which made bitter waters to be- ? -t . I
�,:. . - � - 7 I vrbea - ;S i Teething Tro-libles, cures ConstiPfttlOxt
i under a special agreement by which ., � come Sweet (Ex. xv, 25) and of aim '; way ..... 90% wa 901/2 89% WA Colic, It relieves
. he bo I �orrn ittoil to make such changes . . ....,
.1 the out -put is ,contracted for in . . ': I 'who is the tree o 921A 911/4, 91% Xt agsimil..ttes the Fo d, regulates the .
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. in the Cabint- as lie deemed neces. all , -..k�. f life to all w he come - July* ..... 91% 9-21A and Flatulency. 0
� h3pokane, so that it cannot supply the ''I I Oats -
1, 1, *; 11 kis" . 1. . %, I to Him, making us to be trees of ! cis, g-1ving healthy and natngal sleep.
� . __�- *4ary. To thnz the King readill. shortagre for other companies. Should . I 83% 33% 331A Stomach and .Dow I I .
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, sente-1. it do so, or Should the Canadian righteousness, the planting of the 11jord, July 34%j 34VI 31% 3P/2 3fA The Children's Pan.-.wea-The 31other"s Friend.
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.1 T,h,- Prenii��r I I glorified (Isa. 14, 3). 1 Toronto Grain. Market. I
, � .. � lwr,es the work of re. Pacific Railway exercise the Privi- ,0, that He may be g . �
I construction luny j)i�. coinpleted to�day I * , The.lesson of today opens to us the ' I to $0 a I
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, � _ xy -will appear lege of taking coal en, route, the men � . ..".., . 0"'ASTORIA ALWAYS
�. and that th.- _'Nlinist *11 be cal.led out immediately. - ...; realities. of the unseen. and Elisha's 1 Wheat, goose, bushel ...... 078 ... GENURNE %,o �
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- I in: the Cortez, without del, The miners blame the Canadian Pa. I . ... , beautiful faith in God and communion Rye, bushel ......... _ () 66
vaing minist � \ 1^ ' Barley, bushel ............. 064 066 1 S ,�
tors probably will be Gen. cific Railway ,and Lewis Stockett more I � with �Mm. I am fascinated with the I ...4 Bears the ignature of
� I Asnar, Milij.-ter of War, who was than the mine mana.gers for the whole I 1. .. . Oats, bushel ...-.-."- 0 S8 0 W � 14 I "I 11' I
isinly responsible for the crisis by .1 � title "man of God," go often used of Burkw4eat, bushel .----�- 0 48 1 , .
1his attitudo in demanding that the trouble. The company has steam coal I . - .1 . - � Ellsha and of others, suggesting, as ! Peas,, bushel ............... 078 089 : 'C/9 .
I . I immedi- stored for five months' use, and there- , ;,� .1 I I - � Toronto Dairy Market. I ;. �
. .. t does, one whom God owns for Him
. W - ., 7 11 Butter, store lots ............ 0 IT � 4
I . Mer debate be haispended fore is not dependent on the opera "� . , 11 self one desire Is to live 0*20k . .
� . I � Butter, separator, daJry, lb. 0 23 024 I 10 .
I I afely by a -vote of the majority and and whose I ;
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. ,6en,or 0oblau, Minister of Fi � . ..'. Butter, creamery� 1b. roM.. 0 28 028, .0 1 6? 1
� I . vwho appears never to have been whol- pamps followed Stockett's dictation. faithful messenger. ' In chapter Iv, 9, Butter, creamery, solids..... 0 23 024 .. t ? � �
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I I $y in agreement with the religious. I Tho miners say that Jim Hill wiH not PRESIDENT DIAZ. , I it is "an holy man of God," and this n9gs. new -laid ................ 018 .... I - . . ei
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I . I I allow his mines to be used'as a tool Cheese, lb . .......... .......... Ols 0 im. VT A
J�ollcy of the Premier. is more tun of significance, for not all 'troneycombs, dozen 250 1
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I . s b ! by the Canadian Pacific Railway to republic, the president stating if a .
I . It is understood that one of the fir � They expect the bill providing for "the periodical re- men,of God are as willing to be holy L Honey. extracted., lb .:*:*.**: .
strike unionism. . The Km'd Have Always Bought
o!�eps of the Premier will be to re- ; I IOU 04
�ntve the captain -general of Madrid ( companies to sign up individually and novation" of the officiah'L in question as they should be. The world, the : Liverpool Grain and Produce. 1 4
,� I thus break up the association. should come before Congress it would flesh and the devil are too much 'for ; LIVERPOOL, April L--QvSJ[AT- 1
4 his command. The continuation : In Use For Over 30 Year�
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.Of . . Threaten deneral Strike, have his earnest support. any of us, but victory is possible (II Wheat: Spot, dun; I -To. 2 red west=3* I
� V& Senor Canaleja§ ja Power is um- I Montreal, April 3. -The news of the Abuse of power by J6fes Politico, wtnter, no stock; futures steady; 3ftyl THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY-
, Wersally regarded as the only possible i Cor. I!, 14; 1 John v, 4; Rev. x1i, 11). "Ill' !I11 ... 11
� greatcoal strike in the Canadian west another of the evils complained of The kin- of Syria did not take into 6s 6 1-2d; �july, 6s 6 3-Sd; Oct., 6s 6 1-8d,l INNOME �,_� .... I
ischdion. al a crisis of exceptional � has aroused intense interest among by. residents in the ru . ral districts, is account Ae God of Israel when he peas, Casadas,ji, no stock, nour, wlnte� I � ." �
6=ity. Canalejas is supported both , labor leaders in .Aontreal, but it did to be abated, according to the plan Mtents dull, 27s; hops in London (Pa -I � - _____ - ____�
� i , -public opinion in Madxid and the I warred against Israel. Not many do �jflc Coa,,�tj, firnl, j4 Ios to:E5.5s.. j - -
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I )P-rovinces, and all sections of the Lib- 0 even In the twentieth century. Even � I __ , .
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I I 3- . , as well as by many Conserva- It Nvas auth r1tativL-ly announced The predient proprises to improve a great many preachers do not seem j . Speolal Notloei .
:� that the western miners are well sup- the efficiency of the judiciary through I - .
� . It is generlly believed that he with funds, since they have at a more careb-,'; selection of its per- to know much about .Elim and Still I I . . BETTER THAN SPANKING.
-, � , . , I jumped Overboard. .
, ig the Plied people called Spanking does not cure children of bed. .
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,. ne is capable of preventix their back the United Mine Workers I sonnel and leng,thening of the tenure less about a Israel, al- East Buffalo Cattle Market. Halifax, Apri . I 3.--m-The Whi*' St
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I I er case from developing coffers are de- of office. Efficacious punishment of though God never wrought any wetting. There is a constitutional cause for
l . Dreyfus affair, IbLus adding a of America, whose . , and will ' BAST BUFFALO, April 1--Cattlel�* this trouble. Mrs. X. Summers, Box W 841 Dominion steamer Southwark
, 11 � .. difli- clared to bi-, heavy with coin. judicial functionaries fbr malfeasance other nation. as E[e has done Recedpts 50 lroafl; markei Light, stead7.1 Windsor, Ont., will send free to any mother Saturday from Liverpool ' 671 pi- ,
"I , .us element to the present Asked as to the likelihood of the is to be brought about through the yet do for Israel (11 Sam- 7, 23; Ps. pxwne steers, $6.50 to $6.80; her successful home treatment, with full seligers ,the great bulk . ' .. I � I
� -1 eS. I strike spreading, a high labor anther- enactment of more stringent meas- exIvii, 20). . by special trains. They are fro= I
I Rhe Socialist feeling seems to be, grades, $5 to $6.40. Instructio3is. Send no money,but write her
I I "I . , and the army, which has been ity declared that unless the demands ures. The king of Syria was more than ' Calves: Re;cetpts. 50 head; market vx-� bo-amy if your children trouble you in this 'British Isles. Abollt 313 are -coal- m- . I �
. ' - ho leave foT Cape .& a . . . . .
,.� bitter in the Ferrer case, new I of the men were granted, there was On the is -abject of the division of once surprised to find the king Of tive and steady; cull to choice, $5 Tol way. Don't blame,the child, the chances ers, 1w Breton "
: , . to have changed its attitude. e'7e3.y chance of a long and bitter the great private estates, firstbroach- Israel, elude him and thought that . $9.25. 9,re it can't help it. This treatment also The Southwark- pTocieded to PoI
* oe!Pts 3200 head,11 I _c&T,-4!:, ,,q�.
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. Zrg-c,I,e oures adults mud aged people troubled with here%she will d�scharge a laxg( -
y �e which ,would. involve, not ed by, Minister Limant,our is his Sheep and lanibs: Rec
� is understood Canalejas, -with a � . � 12' there must be some traitor in the . _
I I ry miner in the west, but Paris interview, the executive de- ns. market acAivef lambs firm, _�; difficulties by day or night. on the second day out from L"*'*,
a complete conciliation, intends who gave a-,vay his pla sheept ;;i - �
I . also bring in every -railway man and clared his determination to find ef- camp steady; choice lambs $6.90 to $7.05; cu -3 I "' .
- make a vigorous speech when the When one of his servants reminded . . pool, a man on the Southwark, va*
I � l and ficient mean6 for bringing about the to fair, $5.25 to $6.75; yearlings, $5,75 toi - -_ --- - h
�,,�, I r resumes, eulogizing the every w . him that there was a prophet in Israel $6.25; sheep, $5 to $5.35. 1 _ - � was in the thixcl-class, but w o ' V=A I t
� I I - and defending it from -receni industrial linas. innovation. who could tell what he said even in nogs: Receipts 1700 head, market ac -A said t ohave had no ticket jlimiil� I
� . If the officers of the Western Can- stea�20
. _� . - Is *' . Live Stock Notes. ovexboaid, and, ,though the , I
I , ada, Mine Workers are arrested for his bedchamber (verse 12) he foolish tive and. steady; yorker , V.20 to $7.3011
' ; Vatican Talks of Difficulties. TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. ly thought that he could take him pigs, $7.45 to $7.50; n -Axed, $6.90 to $7.'05,1 hove to for five hours. he was nav�m
I ome, April a. -The report that Se- having violated the Lemieux Trades . � heavy, $6.70 to $6.80, rougli, $5.50 to $i!&l The first cross animal in swine breed- seen again. A card was found on
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I � . Canalejas has been summoned to and Disputes Act. a general strik John Landgraf of Port Colborne captive, not considering stags, $&75 to $5. ing makes a good feeder. It is also well which he had written these ,e,..,
. a new Ca;binet is not welcomed ,I may be declared all over the Dom- drowned himself in the canal. I prophet could save the king of Israel I ' "I am no good either to God, maft
,, - inion. he could also save himself. Learning . Nevii York Live Stock. known that if crossbreeding is carried or my wile." His . identity. was revea)�-
,, the Vatican, but at thLe same time I The suffrage demonstration in Lon- ism, he IgEW YORIC, April I. -Beeves --Re- further than the first cross one rap- '
.. I 11� �*piiniou is held that his new lease . don against the census was not a suc- that th� prophet was in Dot] celpts, 1580, all'for slaughter and exportj ed by a valise. He has a family, in
. Armed Negroes Attack Idly runs into inferior stock. En - I—
. power will not be for long. The Crowd. sent thither horsee and chariots, a. 1,T,o trade, feeling wenic. I gland. .1 11
, -r _____i' . ce5a* -ral of the late Bishop Du- great host, and compassed the city I Calves-Recelpts, 314. market, mattM Try how the frosted bridle bits fed "
- Lwel, Del. April 3 -About 10 o'clock 1
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. , 71-. . . can officials base their belid or Saturday niiht a mob of armed ne- The fune uo*;the,v had him sure. and steady. Veals, $6 to $8.50; culls, $1 inyour own mouth some of these crisp Rolled to Death. 11
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I t fact that there are three ques- Moulin at Hamilton was very largely about And to $5.50.
. . �. of graTe import goes oped clown up <31 think,
I which will. con. Peet swo on a crowd attended. So they bad some reason to Sheep and Lambs -Receipts, 8850; sheep, mornings at., d you'll warm them up the Ottawa, April 3�Edward Miner,. an 11 I
,, 11 the, new Cabinet. These are- I atois in the main thorofare of the The Provincial Treasurer received leaTing out the supernatural. lower; heavy lambs, firm; others, slow; next time before Putting them In the employe at Booth's Cardboard MH16 �
, town and fixed a volley of bullets and lower to sell. Unshorn sheep, $4 to $5.Z,, . I - inill
t, the 'Moroccan situadon; se- $50,000 from the estate of the late The servant of Elisha seemed to lambs, $S dumb, helpless horse's mouth,' . was d -raw lls of the .
I ll vd. Orem Stock- .1 clipped, $3.50 to $4.60; unshorn on Satu,rday and crushed to death in
�, buckshot into the cro Goldwin Smith. think that the case *as-hopelgs. But 1, �5 to $6.25.- only comfortable
L . ... , the assodations bill, which, it armer li:�v to $715; clippee Good bedding is not but his
� I .I,- I'' .. 'd here, is opposed even by those , ley, IS years old, sot bi &� f Mr. J. H. Grisdale has been ap-. Hogs -Receipts, 2600; none for sa3e,. the calendaring machine. All
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1. '' � . - -el, fell to 'the grouxid; . how grand the conf! I .
-, '. . congregatio ing neax Lam - nominally ,steady. head was taken in before the power
I., , " I e the religious ns. shot through the head. He was taken pointed Superintendent of Experi prophet, "Fear not, for they that be Chicago Live Steel,- Serbs many juices and liquids which could be cut �off. A inquest will bo
� I I . mental Farms to succeed Dr. William
. I to ahospital in Salisbury, Md., -where Saunders. with us are more than they that be CHICAGO, April I.-HOV: ReeeiiPts, otherwise would be lost, retaining them held. 'Thet deceased was 35 years of
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� -.1mative Outbreak In French Guinea. he �� yesterday. . The Alberta Central Railway has be- with them" (verse 16). now like 12,000 head; market steady to Shade. to be deposited on th age, alid leaves a wife and four -young:
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I . I . I Konakry, French Guinea, Africa, Geo. Hudson, 50 years old, a white . laf God be for us who can be .
cers and twelve PH- gun to build bridges across the Medi. Paul's 21 bigher; mixed and b.utdhers $6.35 to, able fertilizers. children . � I
. � � 'I 3. -Two offi. man of Bethel, was shot in the leg, cine and Saskatchewan Rivers west of against us9l (nom. vili, 31) or Da- ;6.85; good heavy, $6.40 to $6.65; rougli I In winter as much variety should be I I
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1 . s were killed and two non--c0m- necessitating amputatio% and John .�er.
-.1 I.. I . Rprl D vid's "Though an host should encamp heavy, $6.15 to $6.35; light $6.60 to $6.95; furnished the pigs and cows as pos- Change In Russian Cabinet. f
I ssiont:d officers and fourteen pri- Thompson, a white barber., was shot Eight foreigners were arrested at against me, my heart shall not fear pigs, $6.60 to $6.95; bulk $6.40 to $6,65. St. Petprsburg, April 3. -Admiral
.1 s were wounded during an an- in both legs while shaving a patron. . Cattle: Receipts 300 head; market sible. They need some roughage. They I Voevodsky) AU
, . . Windsor for smuggling themselves (Ps. xxv% 8). . nist4-r of Marine, has
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.. I pment Thursday between two com- Other white men received minor injur- steady; beeves $5.20 �o $6.90; cows and will eat clover hay and,c"ornstalks.
� � . ries of a French expedition and na- I into Canada. It'is said a favorite How blessed and comforting the , $2.65 to $6; stackers and feed- . . . resigned and has been given an ap-
. . ies. It is known that geveral negroes, - "fear no '�en. xv. 1, heifers to $5.80; Pigs intended for market should pointment in ti -le Council of Empire., I
� j- ves led by the Sultan of Gotunbra. I were injured, but they cannot be lo- route is through the Michigan. Cen ts" are from C ers, $4.25 to $5.85; Texans, $4.90 . weigh between 250 and 300 pounds at Rear -Admiral Grigorovitch, the. vice-
. ", I The French forces were entering the tral tunnel. . all the way through this heavenly calves, $5.50 to $6.75. .
� . cated. L *, market ten months of age or less. To make Minister, is the new Minister of Ma- - I
I ��ge capital of the Sultan to arrest Officers were unable to come N,g,ith The mayor of London, Ont., has book! now simple and confident the Sheep: Receipts 1500 head must be pushed from rine, his &ppointment being gazetted '
� pin, as he has been active in insti- the mob, and there was a fierce strug- made a demand that Mrs. ThornleY prayer of Elisba. "Lord. I pray thee. steady; native and western. $3 to $5.40; this weight they
� - 6 lambs, $5 to $6.50. . birth to market day. Saturola� night. .
-_1_/ tina hostilities agan,st the French gle between the two races until three either retract or prove her _Aatement open his eyes that he may see!" How .
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,` Cta7rities, because of t,ieir endeavors o'clock yesterday morning. Windows reflecting on the morals of the school swift the answer, and he beheld the British Cattle Markets. Sheep are the greatest fertilizers of Enterprise For Ontario Town. � �
I I suppress slavery, wh in they were were .,battered and the exterior of 1 children. Mrs Thornley replies, add-, mountain full of horses and chariots LIvF,:FtpooL, April I. -John Rogers ,.ill the farm stock. The old s In
, 9ymg 1 Higbgate, Ont., April 3.-OxfGr& .
. . bushed 'and fired ul-on. The na- buildings were greatly damaged. i ing details to �er former statement. of fire round about BlIsba (verse 17). & Co., lAverpool, cable that tiiere was that the hoof of the sh is golden I ild W
11 A, � a, :arm trade for cattle at Birkenhead . Buildfiig & Supply Co., is to bu , ; I
es were armed with repeatingv rifles. i-10,000 department store here .�
'�, �i', "The chariots of God are 20,000. many Is true enough. Sheep rn to the 11 " .
� '/_ " 1. After a brisk skirmish, the French Discredit Their Countrymen. New Dutch Tariff. . . thousands of angels" (Ps. lxviu'*, 17). LaArage to -day, and the offerings were sell 80 per cent of fer . from thO business will be capitalized at $40,000 4 *
lage. Tile Sultan was -With the confes- y disposed of at 13 1-k to 13 3-4e
ccupied the vil . Chicago, April 3. The Hague, April 3. -The new tariff John saw more than a hundred mil- quick' . 0 -
l escaped A price has Sion of one Black Hand agent, the an- .per pound for States steers and 13 1-40 f024
.1. paten. . . . many women f the place taking
unded, but law which was introduced by the Gov- lions of angels all worshiping the td,,:L3 1-2c per pound for Canadims.� . shares.
.�l en placed on his head. Lieutenant- nouncement of another threat against ernment, in the first Chamber SatUT- Lamb (Rev. v, 11, 12). These are Some� States lambs made 17 1-2c; wetheral . I
I vernor Guv of the French colony a Government official, Jas. E. 'Stuart, .. .. - . - I ,.. :,.:.��
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i 11 I . I ompanied the expedition. I postoffice inspector, and spurred on day is a moderately protect,ve one n of the unseen realities. May they be 15c per lb. . - I
, - � b� the long list of recent Black Hand in character. Its sponsors� claim that real to) US alS0. . I
� " � i � -1 I I crimes, the Italian people themselves while it will bring in an additional As the soldiers came to take him , Got Big Money From Westerners. ,� �
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11 ( , -- L-'-- ' I � -1 o the lawless- 10,000,000 guldens of revenue annual- he asked the Lord to smite them with Winnipeg April 3. -The RailwaY,
, " ,� ev I ness. . I ly, the new duties will not be so oner- blindness, and He did so. Then he Ed-acationai Bureau, *raided in New I
- Lo" g ous as to keep out foreign imports.
t, .0 ht a Cold A reflection of the view of many A gulden is the equivalent a 40 cents led them to the man whom they really York Friday, has secured thousands
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� I which appeaxed yesi It is also asserted that the tariff will the Lord to open their eyes, and they nipeg, Regina, Saskatoon, Calgary and
I I Which Endedill gr an Italian newspaper in Chicago. not be high enough to induce the for- found themselves in Samaria. in Ills Edmonton.
i The article says. "An epoch of For three months advertisements
( SAeVe;re mation of Dutch trusts to put up the power. The king of Israel of this -
44tf42 of raw materials. The general have smitten them. but Ellsha for- -
� ,Ch, of blood, of cruel slaughtering, of fero- ' association hazve been appear
cious vendettas is wh ago 1.10c ing in lo6al papers fbr engineers,
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at the Chic. idea is that half manufactured goods bade him and told him to feed them brahernen, etc.,
I -in colony is going through ' just , at large salaries.
I � Itali, shall be subject to an import duty to and send them home (verse 22). So plaints -from Winnipeg post-
, * now. Until a short time ago.1crimes - Com
n �cas from three to six per cent. and valo
.: 1- MUM0111=1 committed were almost in es rem, and articles nearly �nished, to the bands of Syria came,no more into offisae started the investigation in New
I . those due to passion. It is necessary 10 per cei�,t. Wholly finished goods the land of Israel (verse 23, 1. c.). York. Each man was asked to dej
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" . that the Italians themselves for their will be as.,7.t�ssed 12 per SciA. Wheat Again we have a fulfillment of posit a f ee to guarantee his fare to
. I own self-respect, and for their own coal, min,,�rals, yarn, petroleum aW� Deut. xxxil, 80, "How should one New York." They never heard of their
Too miwh stremcgimwt b*Mjj,.ov ,t&e, protection, organize themselves to lib- I I I
. meal for (,attle would remain on the chase a thousand and two put ten money afterwards.
� fact that when a permmoatebox,vold-,14 crate the colony here from the crim- free list. Fine flour would pay a duty thousand to flight?" A study of tile . , ... .. __._.._.__ , �7_
: I � must be ztteni;W th immedkitely; or inals staining its name." 40 cents per*Dutch hundred ldlo- many dif[erent ways In which God -
I � . serious resdta am Uftelb, falrow. Return to Work. grams; olgars, 1-95 guldens per hun- at different times has Sh ' own Ills pow- .All Shin Doiseases
;� , . dred kiloi and 20 per cent. ad valor w a I
� i Springhill, N,S., April 3.-' - er on behalf of Ills people o Id be
,,, , �� I 3kouchitis, Pneumonia and con.mp- :�Six work- em; cigarettes, 250 guldens per 100. most Inspiring to a believer and possi- .
, � ,I , ; . men among the ranks of the strikers hilos and 40 per cent. ad valorem. Can be Directly
4 � Mom are all caaw&by negleeting.-ta, cure returned to work in the mines Satur- bly helpful to otie who does not as I
- ,, The Government reserves the power yet know the Lord. .
i . the aim* com day. This zaakes a total of twelve to use retaliatory measures against Traced To, I
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, .� I Mrs. G. W. row=am�, patW3,�.�qnk;. k,)T tha week� lylajox Thompson, com- other nations whenever it is thought Take another Instance from the next
ijl . issioner of ,the provincial police, chapter, when the Lord made the
., . writest-"Thwo ymm aga I eaugbti& " . ,ejd to -day with a force of thirty necessary. It is estimated that 9,000,- the Syrians to hear a noise of BAD BLOOD.
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. " 000 guldem "desired from the new re. 13-0st Of I I
! I c*ld which wdlad Ex a som,mattackapf """' who are .fully e ped for e "
I men town P'Ijj venue will be used as a fund for the chariots -and a noise ,of, horses. even - I
I I Pneumonia. Skw that time at tloa cient service. Two �Tpe ' �
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__1�1 payment of old age pensions to work- the noise of a'great host, so that they
'', " beginning of om*wJhTtcr1eeem,1o,cpft were arrested on Saturday on a charge in,- men, .' � . arose and fle aving their tents and There,fore to get rid of these skin dis- I
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1. . cold very easat5r. Ifinvabemisoubdat.d.. of interfering with the .company's Poo- horses and asses and evervthln�g In ease,
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� t , lice. blood shodld be thoroughly clea,,!ised hai
� I vroa ixdablofto�spe*lonig,e"040�%, Attacked Missionary. tbeir eamp and Bed for their lives ,.�
� the accumulated poisons, and
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I ; heard a6row the "am Zaaf vrbftd�g Moves to Windsor. I Shanghai, April 3,-Rev� John Mar- (vil. 07). it is stlif true that "the an- Purpose there is nothing to eqi
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. . however, a mend =twfova me A& fty.-Or", London April S.- ' erican Presbyterian Mis- el of the Lord. obcampeth round dock Blood Bitters.. I
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: 410ilia: Works Department hero, announced Chinese on March 27, 17 miles north ereth them" (ft xxxiv. 7). . for over thirty-five years.and when you I
- had helped her. I ibovgbt &,bo He was badly. injured Sometimes It Is more for Itis 'You are I Im
I yesterday that the Department is to of that place, glory use it b experimeming %ah p
I before it was WIT vsed I wto .1. , be, moved -to Wind I about the head and body aiid wa I d Ill treat some new-nnd untried rernedy.'
i t5nq*W1.0 "Sot. I 5 to let the enemy take ug�an !
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� " Cure& I a1w find it wgood,vxxv�w&; The Department was opened hen, brought back to the mission. by a Gov- n%. as In the case of Josepil. 111calah. Miss Stella Eiohel, Maitland Yot-ks, 1
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I ��� . the,childrom.when thW "a4da"01 11 two years ago, and has charge o r mr. seremlah ' Daniel and his 'friends Ve- N.S., writes: -"I have been bothered
� I I . the work between Windsor aiv) .To- out of dant. ter and Johuj Paul and others., ,The with. Sa,lt Rheum on my hands i threc
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" been oir years and it itched so I didn't know
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6 , r Wood's Norway rnwS�rup, I I I . . Isditig anliong the Chinese that, Ur, 1119 . to do. I triect everything bui; nothing I
11 I Murray liad ,stolea a, child, and some Ilimself Into the hands of '91s ,no--
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� .. E Paso, Texas, April 3.-13', W. an(A 6f them sot upon hirn while he waA mies for our S. Burdook Blood Bitters and . bought t %�;o .1 -
� I getthag What yell ask %or. 1 �. Lfingl6y of Winnipeg, who WOM engaged in Making his Tegulav paS4 legions of ajigolg for the asking (Matt. bottles of it, had now I aba perfe-ed I
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.: I I Ift,put'"p; io 0, yell- M sp',p=.ptbzm arrested last iught J:ft Saurez, woro Loral visits. His assailants are under, txvi, 52-54). As a spectacle to ftn- cured and have no Salt nhouni on lily I
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I I pih&. t#ges the tit�d4 XOA,,*,- do ptlo" released yesterday. Both signed state- nxregt and the 01hinese. offi6als are gels as well as to men we can Som'L� hands any more. I cannot speak too
; � �fiv jjj,� Te 5 that they had set tkt� to I" 41splaying the utmost solicitude for Umies glorify � Wm most In MEOW$ , 4�y of Burdock Bl6bd Bitters." ,
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