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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1907-7-4, Page 6eKe ,eq ee4t , ✓,.arae tees .eleeotee •leek .h :LT 4' ‘4.4,40.000$440 ' 'e .4440144 EXERCISE. It is as impossible to lay dawn rules for exelx:ise which shall be applicable to all nen aseit is to prescribe the exact tnnount and kind of toot. In both these To:meets .aCI1 TmJl 1r 1n v t Ito ret himself; and as 111121.0 is much 1111111 111 11.0 Saving that what is one Hunt's food is meats menet raison, so there is M the axiom .that an amount of CNela'1se Mut an teatime of exereise that will keep one man in lieult 1 twill slued mno- Uwr to his bed. In {;moral, it may be said that while most men ad, tau meet men (00300 foe tulle, and. amt the mere a maul eat, the more exerelee he (,meet to !,lee, The effect (f exer,'ise is to 113040 `meluboli;in of the lcely, lhul is, te, A FAMILY AIEDDiCINE, Dr. 'Williams' PinkPillsOne: Medicine Rest Stilted for the Whole .Household, Ar. Williams' Pink Pills aro the great est blood -builder known to medical set. LINO. They never fail to make rich, red blood --lots of it -. the kind that ta•ings health and strength to the suf- fcrer. They are a family medicine gime for the gramineither or grnnd- idher; the motive et father and for growing clliltiren, mete:nnds have t'tlldtd new h' alit and stye lager through As the Use t, e e• ,illsn', a leen , r n, l ( tr r beam r fumilt 1)U dtetne etre, (:has, Cu t - (l gluey. \he rep eoten .fiver, the., says: 111 hueliand teas ill for ilei• menthe and was unable to ,lo any w uik, Ile nem, s 11011 trips to the :eye to con - sue (Melees ' 1( epee., nt nitwit 1 ueP y 011 3111'111'311,', 10111 1urt11111g hupctl .111111-- t❑ eett h • gree worse, 111, e shit not eat nn,eli and 1111 lillir' he did est would 3r ,1 remain e In lee 01,1111m,11. His stonl- edit was examine,. by S (lays and feend (ri be in n terrible tunneled cnidae... Attu remaining at the Soo fur :one promote asstelilalion of the food tureen' time tine, r 11+ d0C1or's earn without • and 'io Maslen the throwing off of tlle1 flailing etei,f he returned home (lrscouo- waste prelduels. 'Phis ex ,lags the .come t e ,r 1 and erne/ 110 was going to P8. t 1 � R - ting paradox that moderate exerrue does t 11 was then Ur. \Viihunnsr pine pills • Ret ahvees reduce flesh, ]nil note 13011151-i one ereenuneneiee and by the time he ly tend.lo increase it in large enters, In had Well nine Boxes he wee perfectly elicit persons the excess -of food token 14 trail and able to go to ws,d; again. S s• " y . ';..1 'L. ! a' t < 1111 11 'surra• i I t n- 0 ordinarily not hill • a -r 1)t 1 r i, t i fir,, i.0 -t i 1 1 cwt nuc, have 1 Y y � r , thrown oil in ualrgesied form; but ex- sc usixl the Pills for feigale troubles - 'erciso pomettc.4 leis eseitllilalien, and and found Mein a perfect inedielne. My ' h 10 :tieand the. added Material, being urol'<, than >~ i 1.1.I. one also awes good health a needed to anake tut for the wear and fear, roll color to then!." i3 'deposited in the body f.) the •form of ' fat, If the - o ve s otit would melt, his "too, too solid flesh," he must take less • fol -forming feed. • The need of exercise is felt mainly by 1111, oily man who lives at a distance from his place of business, and must re- sort to some more rapid means of loco- motion than his legs afford hint to get to 11'5 work on tinge. The savage gets plenty of exereise in hunting his food and running away from his enemies; and, moreover, he liven in the open air, the oxygen of which takes the place of his lack of exercise M times of plenty and of peace. The fanner also has his exercise end his oxygen he abundance, and even in winter the care of his sows and chickens, his wood -chopping and hes water -draw- ing keep him in fair training. But the city man mi his exercise. e. must ,eek 1 1 The fortunate ones who have time can piny golf or ride a Picycle after hours, :Others can attend a gymnasium In the evening. and there get the poorest kind of exereise, although It is better than none. Fencing is good if practiced in a large room with wideopen windows ; but real exercise is taken outdoors. The only kind yussibie to most clerks and salesmen is walking, and this will maintain health if done regularly. A two or three-mile walk a day ought to be the minimum for any one In fair health. For many, free or six miles is none too much, and this means women as well as men, children can look out for themselves. Their energy will always find sufficient expression in healthy play.—Youth's Companion. HEALTH NOTES. Sufferens from asthma and bronchitis should take a teaspoonful of this remedy three times a day, or even one dose at night will greaUy relieve wheezing and Irritation: One tablespoonful of ipecac- uanha wine, two tablespoonfuls of honey, two tablespoonfuls of lemon - juice. First melt elle honey and then add the other ingredients. The reason laughter improves ones health and looks is that it improves the circulation by stimulating it, sending the blood bounding through the veins. This is the benefit of all laughter, if hearty enough; It causes deeper inspiratian, calling into active use every part of the lungs, favoring an increase of lung power, and thereby developing a healthy chest. When the chest and breast are lifted and expanded, the sagging, weep- ing -willow lines of the lace disappear. Therefore laugh a little every day. Laugh and live long and .keep young. Worry is itself a species of mono- mania. No mental attitude is more dis- astrous to personal achievement, per- sonal happiness, and personal usefulness In Me world than worry and its twin brother, despondency. The remedy for the evil lies in training the will to cast oft cares and seek a change of occupation when the first warning is sounded by Nature in intellectual lassitude. Relaxa- tion is the certain foe of worry, and "don't fret" one of the healthiest of maxims. An exeellent gargle for sore tercet is Listerine and water, in the proportion of one-third Iisterine to two-thirds water. 11 Is very pleasant to the taste, purities the breath, and is a good disinfectant. Often a troublesome irritation will at - leek thethroat,mused sometimes is h a Y deranged stomch, often tho'forrerunnee el a serious cold. This Listerine gargle. if taken in season, will prevent the Cold teem materializing to any great extent. It is an antiseptic which is largely used by the medical fraternity. Solt is a combination of chlorine with srdium. Chlorine is one of the most powerful gases known, 1t can destroy anything brought near its Influence, Mixed with lane, it is the noted disin- fectant named chloride of lime, used wherever fevers and dangerous ferments are Mingled with sodium it becomes chloride of sodium, our valuable, .most useful, and indispensable table salt. Sall, wafer, fairly strong, used regularly several threes a day, will wonderfully strengthen the muscles of the eyes. It eels as a tonic upon every part of the under lid, and the cornea, and penetrates deep even into lite recesses of the tear gland.. Upon eyelids prone to granula- tion or to styes, the action of warm salt Water is most marked and almost im- mediate. The salt bath was tried upon eyes wealcened by long use, that could not bear the light, yet had excellent sight so far as muscles at vision went, 1! only the weakened muscles would al- low 1110 Iris to have full play. The salt bath was tried, first with a sponge, later with the eyes held open in a basin of salt water, and 1110 result was restored sono to every feeble musole, In Turhn_ a paper used to appear tight, years ago wheel. was printed in luminous ink, sc OW it dauld be read in the dark. b vtlle, Ont. lir. Williams' Pink Pilin cure all the trembles clue to poor blood or shattered balLrrMl nerves, such as anaemia, rheumatism, dyspepsia, neuralgia, Se Vitus' dance, partial paralysto, etc., simply because they make rich. red, health -giving blood, Sold by all medicine dealers er by mail at 50c. a box or six boxes tor 42.1.0 front The Dr, Williams' Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. ,p TRAINING HORSES FOR WAR. Fourfooted Regulars clave to Take Long Course 01 Lessons. Germany needs 1,000,000 horses for cavalry and artillery to put her colossal forces in the field; France requires probably 750,000, and even Great Lrilain needed as many as 230,000 be Soleil Africa while she was fighting 111e Boers. r e time Although England in peac ne mounts only two-thirds of her cavalry, tier horse bill amounts to about $.400,(100 a year—a figure 1..1011 may be multi- plied by four or live for the German army. In most countries omnibus, farm and domestic horses are registered as bring available in time of war for i iseellen- s us service, and for this everything from 630.000 to 8150,000 a year may be paid by a military nation. France spends upward of 5000,000 a year on horses for her great armies. As a general rule, says a writer in the Circle. the recruits are five years old and cost 6200 each. ' Cavalry chargers vary from fifteen to sixteen hands in height, and sharp rules have been laid down about their shape, action and treatment. There are regular schools where the raw four -legged re- cruit is trained, His education em- braces the fearless swimming of deep and wide rivers. It is extremely interesting to see a thousand four -legged recruits drawn up in a ring armed the instructor, who opens the proceedings hitt a sharp shot from an army revolver. The animals are taught to gallop fearlessly up a line or square of infantry who are blazing away with their rifles, of course loaded with blank cartridges. Lastly comes a charge upon batteries of guiek-firing cannon. It is worth not- ing that when smokeless powder came into general we it was found that thou- sands of horses which would face with - cut flinching the smoke of guns using black powder balked and shied at the sinister flash and roar of cordite and melinite. There appears to be as much indivi- duality among horses as among men. Some take the flash and report very quietly and are gassed on to more se- vere trials, while others rear and try to bolt in abject terror. The riding masters intrusted with the eclucaUon of these horses are specially selected for their quietness, kindness, self-control and patience, united with °enrage, firmness and the absolute con- fidence born of tried and consummate horsemanship. Horse and man are trained together In the various armies. The French cavalry recruit goes through no fewer than 112 separate les- sons in revisions before he is considered ft to get upon his horse, which is trained simultaneously. Both are taught to swim burdened with full equipment; both are thoroughly accustomed to all sorts of startling noises, from the creek of a revolver to the ear-splitting roar of partied artillery. 1 Besides the riding -school training, there is also field work across country with steeple-ehesing, jumping over hur- dles, and even over the dinner table, where a silver set feast has been spread. Not so much as a folded napkin must be displaced by the flying leap of the cav- alryman right over .the table, One part of the charger's education shows him how to 11e prostrate on the field of battle, as the latter crouches behind the Will- ful creature, So perfectly are cavalry horses trained that every great war beholds the curious sreclecle of riderless horses galloping to the charge in perfect line. Thus at Bala- clava the front rank of one regiment was composed almost entirely of rider- less horses, theft masters leaving been dropped by the Russian sharpshooters.. 11EEP BABY WELL. Ask any Mother who has used Baby's Own Tablets and she will tell you there is no other medicine so good. We pledge you our word there is no other medi- cine sosafe—we give you the guaran- tee of a Government analyst that Baby's Own Tablets contains no opiate or poi- sonous soothing stuff. The Tablets speedily relieve and cure ail the minor allments of babies and young child- dron. Mrs. L. F, Kerr, Greenbush, Ont., says: "Baby's Own Tablets are the best al' round medidtrae for babies and chil- dren I know of, 1 can strongly reeom• mond them to mothers from my own experience;" Sold by all medicine deal- ers or by mail at 25 cents a box foam The Dr. Willlams''hfedicine Co,,eteeocic- TRICKS OF THE RIVERMAN Ol\111 OF TIM PECULIAR -PRANKS V1'IIICII 1111 P1,RGO1UMS. t Stick of Timber in the Water is l eualiy 1170 elwlns of Ilis Trauspoetutiof. First and foremost your true river. 111511 can ride a log, says Stewart Ed- ward White In Outing. "his does no! mean u10rety that lie is libhr to eland upright (l• 111 jump from.on0 to eno(1101 ttithoui• splusliug in --though even that 18 1111 mean feat, as a trial will 04l11 - 3111('e you, "r Thal, is only :u, 1 U)r1 1t ttllofit n u f^ The sow log 111 the water ei the sneak 4'! 1rtulsl ce117113174 e.1 your true rivet, 101111 Who, When 011 drive, aht1es1 steps one law.. 000tH to rat end sleep. '1111 Jill IINI'Y. A journey doom stetlun is to hint en effa[r of great simplicity, Ile pushes into the current a stielt of limber, jellies lightly ltlap of it, leans schist 5(4 peeve, and foals away as graceful mixt nl0li01i10ss as a Clrnoan endue. When his unstable craft overtakes other logo, be deserts it, rums forward as laar es he can ---the lugs .wiling and awas1i behind his splint;—uud se con- tinues on. another timber. leek Boyd once, for R lot, rode for twelve mile. deem Grand river on a l log he meld carry to the Si(:1 is bank ncluSs iii, eleadilees,. Full rudl.. the time his feet were submerged to the ankles. THE RAPIDS.. Nor does quic'k water always cause your -expert riverman to dieemburic. Using itis pcavy as a inahuli'ing pole, and treading with squirrel-like quick, Hess 310 his footing rolls, he will run rapids of cuusidemble force and vol- ume, R'hen the tail of a drire passes through the chute of a dao there are aiwayd half a dozen or so of the "veer" men who out of sheer bravado will rout through standing upright like circus riders and yelling lice fiends. Few river drives fifth without los- ing 5 )man. There are magnificent i•cN- 1,te0, 11:11TOw escapes, However, these ulnen appear to aoeepl whatever 0011705 as a matter of course, or perhaps more truly, it is their pride never to slow emotion of any sort. T1IE RESCUE. One mon was dragged out by the col- lar from a very dangerous predicament tetweeu Iwo parts of a breaking jam. 1'c gain safely his rescuer, burdened by the victim of the accident, had [Mr - to Boole the breast of the falling logs. For ten seconds it looked 111ce sure death to bolls, but by a combination of audacity end sheer luck they reached the bank. Mose people would have paused for congiatmlatons and to tails it over. Not they. The rescuer. still retaining his grip on the man's cellar, twisted hint around and deliv- ered one good kick. "There, dawn you." said he; and the two fell to work without further com- ment. THE FIGHT. Just fns a cowboy lilies to show oft horsemanship which can have no prac- tical application to his trade, so does the riverman do his tricks. A man in \larinelle, whose name I have forgot- ten, could turn a somersault on a log; innumerable others like to lie down at length while flouting with 111e current, Jack Boyd could "upend" a railroad tie without falling into the water, and it is very cold water indeed ilia can scare off occasional birling match. The riverman never knows when he is licked. As long as ire remains C011- sctous he will continue the struggle. A big man once had a little man down and was punishing him. severely. Friends of the little man attempted to interfere. "Let him alone!" cried lent warrior. "Let hen alone! I may be on top in a few minutes. Dave Walker is now foreman of one Of the flre engine stations in Grand Rapids. For many years he followed the drive in our employ. lee is not a large Iran. An enemy of Dave's once atacked - him with an axe. Again friends attempted to intervene 111 so one sided a combat. "Let us het" cried Dave, "there's en axe between us!" 14, STA:11P SPOILED CAREER. Inspector Groves Has a Remarkable Experience. After an honorable service of nine shire• ars ' 1n the police force of Monmouth- shire, , Englad, during which ile has risen from the position of constable to that of inspector, George Groves has just been forced to resign end [Inds his off- tial career at ae 0111, and the cause of It all is a penny stamp. Inspector Groves joined the Mon- mouthshire eolite in 1806, and for the last four years has been stationed at Aberearn, a mining district which is by no means easily managed. By tact and courtesy, however, Groves won the whole -hearted confidence and esteem of tete inhabitants, and feeling amongst them is intense over his degradation for that which is regarded as a trifling mat- ter. The penny stamp Notate)) made all the trouble was used by the inspector in posting a swing-tever license, to one Stuart healon, of Hall Farm, Worsley, near Manchester. This Heaton asked for lir enable him to remove a pig to Black- wood, and as there was no stamped en- velope enclosed in his letter, Groves asked, In forwarding the order, that the farmer should return a stamp to cover the postage, as he (Greven) had no other means of recovering the cost. Shortly afterward he received a letter' from Heaton seying that the chief con -1 stable was legally bounceeto defray all. expenses of that hind, and that he was forwarding the leiter to the board of agriculture. A little later Groves was. asked to explain on whose authority and by what order, he ,had his name printed 013 the departmental paper and why he had °seed for the return of the slime. Ile eelrained that the paper had been printed els years ego and that lie did Teething Babies are saved enacting—and Mothers given zest—w11011 one uses Nurses' age Mothers' Treasure Quickly relieves—regulates the bowels — prevents sorevrilsions, Used so years. Absolutely safe, At drugstores 257. R bottles; 51.20, National Ocie, 5 Chemical Co., minute, Sole Proprietors, Montreal, Al i n44 i 7 Hary 1t. wee wrong to ]lova bis mime and rail. thereon, 110 1080 s111i511 that 110 ems under the impression that he could not rhnrge the postage to the county 01)1(01 111„ oe'cumsinnee$, Om Freely of lilt week he W11' 01(1118(1 11 11111,1n1 Ruprtiinlcndirut 1 tit lee's (Alice n: Mimeo, end was 111011 144111 11/11t ii/t. chief ee stulle gave him the option of resign- ing, but i1 ho declined ha 1v4L11d 111' dns- missed, and ht etlher ease his uniform must be sant hl to tl1e chief constable o1Tiee plat day. 11e sent in his resigna- tion. At a protest meeting Void at Aborca'n 't was staled teat Inspector Groves end 101 leave his horse al once, end the meet- ing unanimously decided to provide 111111 with another house to live M. 3. WHITE PLAGUE IN FRANCS. Prevalence of 7'u11rreolesis in Bakeries and Laundries. Official reports shote that 91,0,000 per- sons die of tuberculosis in France every year, An101ig 257 workmen kept nutlet' the careful observation and an Ilvieg under practically the same conditions, the nlorlalily from hlheemilosis amount - eel to more than 30 per 10111. Lnrtndry workers, however, were found to be the most seriously affected, From statistics made at certain districts in the neighborhood of Paris where laun- dries abound, the mortality from tuber- culosis totalled 75 per cent. The -Paris bakers a fee weeks ago formed an organization for the improve - 01011L of the conditions under which they have to work. 13 is stated authoritative- ly, says What to hat, that despite the Governmental ,inspection of bakeries and the most modern hygienic apparatus, out of 400,000 bakers in Paris 240,000 suffer' from tuberculosis. s, ANOTHER MAGISTRATE CURED BY '.,Ani-BUlt. Magistrate 0. Rasmussen of 211 Mar- quette St., Montreal, has just been cured by '..ant-Buk of a skin disease which for years had defied all remedies. Inter- viewed on the subject Me. Ilnsmusseli stud r--" R• is quite correct, For years I was troubled with a serious skin disease, and not one but several doctors in turn failed to do me any good. earn -Bute seemed to act like a charm; and a few boxes healed the sores and cleared my skin completely." All stores sell Zam-Buk at 50 cents a box, or post free from Lam-Buk Co„ Toronto, for price. 6 boxes for 52.50. TO 135 EXACT. Binks (who ordered a pancake half an hour ago)—`9r-1—say. Will that pan- cake be long?" Waitress—"No, sir; it will be round;" Then he waited patiently another half hour. _—_• DONT USG P000 OIL. For use on sewing machines, bicycles'. and all purposes requiring a fine lub- ricant, the best is cheapest in the end. Genuine Singer oil can only be obtained et Singer stores. Look for the Red S. Singer Sewing Machine Co. Write us at Manning Chamber, Toronto, for set of Bird Cards tree. Mr. Nutved, arriving home late, en- counters the ]tousetneld returning from her "day out." "Why, Jane," lee says, "this is a nice time of night to come home!" Jane—"Yes, sir. What would missus say to usiff she knew?" When all other corn preparations tail, try Holloway's Corn Cure. No pain whatever,,and no inconvenience in using it. IIIS GOOD FORTUNE FATAL. Itis possible to live long in melancholy and to die swiftly from joy. So it has proved with a Paris carpenter named Fermet. 1-1e had workedfor years in a chronic stale of melancholy, aggravated by want of money, and. all the circum- stances seemed to point o a long con- tinuance of this condition of things, when suddenly, and quite outside the poor fellow's expeetalions, .there calve to him the news the other morning that leo was the possessor by bequest of the to him largo sum of 510,000. Fennel, al- most went, frantic with delight. His nerves stood lite recurrence of 11111110 all day, but in the evening tae got among tete Longcilamps cafes and wee relating his hick for about tem twentieth time when be 4011 dead. Jones (with indignation) "I hadn't been talking to that man Brown len minutes when be called me a fool." SmIlh—"Ale. Took him ton minutes to find it out, did 11.?" _ The Indian railways are now the cbeapest in the world, The hverago charge for ,passengers is one-fifth of a :penny per mile, and for goods a half- penny a ton per mile. ISSUE NO. 20--07. (1" L . r f ` This eold-water stared L•":,'204, gets ironing -day over quicker, with less wear on the ironer's muscles and far lose ou the starched pieces. Gives a beautiful gloss. Needn't bo belled,, yet winedstick. It's a starch.you'll like, ti { if ...-.- _.,it. re—ANTED –31? 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"0ampana," with eloctrid lights, electric bells and all modern comforts. 1Y e s , A , N MONDAYS at 9AIL91JR0\173111 E T 0 1 4 31p m„Ord amt 17th Juno 1st, 1611: aa,d 21,th Jalp, lith. ort fight Athero, 5th and lard September, and fortnightly thereafter for Pictou, N.N., call, g at [(ivery'Gaspe, Mninay, Cape Ooro lGrand iiror'Summeraido, F.B.I., mud Okarlot totem; P,h.I BERMU <A Summar Ex0ur8101A. 506, by the new Twin Screw SS. Bermudian", 6,000 tons. Sailing 6th and 10th Juno, grd, 17th and Stet July, lith and 46111 August 411,, 143111 and Sfith September, 6th bort and TdemMk perat040 cooled 36th BOA breezes and seldom !less above SO degrees. The finest tripe of the season for health and. oomeire. ARTHUR AFIERN, Secretary, Quebec, A. E. OUTERBRIDGE & CO., Agents, 20 Broadway, New York. te MEAT EXTRA. "Wailer;' called a tourist.. in France, indignant at the discovery of a Ily in the SOup. "Waiter--" "Hush,” interposed his friend. "What- ever you do don't mention the try; they'll charge it extra in the bill." A Pleasant Medicine.—There arc some pills which have no other purpose evidently than to beget painful internal disturbances in the patient, adding to his troubles. and perplexities rather than diminishing then.. One night as well swallow some corrosive material, Par - disagreeable and ineeri0us property. melee's Vegetable Pills have not this They are easy to take, ere not melee - sant to the taste, ..and their action is mild and sootihing. A trial of them will prove this. They offer peen to the dyspeptic. VERY r\MUCH. "By the way, sir," asked the waiter, "how would you like to have your steak?" "Very much, indeed," replied the mild man, who had been patiently wailing for twenty minutes., ITCH, Mange, Prairie Scratches and every form of contagious itch in human or animals cured in 30 minutes by \Vol- la1•d's Sanitary Lotion. It never fails. Sold by all druggists. "This watch will lest a lifetime," re- marked the jeweller, as he handed the nvcltdll to th 3 ot3 loner, `None'ousel" retorted the other, "Can't I see for my- self that its .lours the numbered?" It is an Elixir of Lite,—Since for got- ten time,man have been seeking for the Elixir of Life, which tradition says once existed. Dr. `Phomas' Eclechri0 Oil is an Elixir, before which pain ca) - not live. It is made up of six essen- tial oils, carefully blended so that their curative properties are concentrated in one. It has no equal Ln 111e treatment of lumbago, rheumatism,. and all hod. ily pains. The frigate bird of the tropics has a spread of wing of 10 feet to 12 feet, can have) 100 milesan hour, and is ,said in, Mr, J. Lancaster to be able he re- main. on wing [or a week at a (line. A Quick Recovery from Fever and all sick- ness is el ways the ease when "Forrovim" the hest ionic in need, It betide, it strengthens, it gives 110W 1,30, 'cry it. Customer (la watchninker)--"I •to11. ye0 That my watch lost half -an -hour every day, and now that you've repair- ed it, it gains half -.an -hour," Watch- maker—"Well, don't complain. It's only working to catch up lost lime." Great Things from Little Causes Grow.—It takes very little to 'derange the stomach. The cause may be slight, a cold;'somothing eaten or drunk, nnx- lely, tvorry, or some other slmp1e cause. But if preanulions'1)e not taken, this simple cause may have most serious c0neequcnces. Maly' it @Ironically de- 1b11ftoted constitution to-diey elves its ole. 311116110n to eimplo causes not dealt with in time, Keep the digestive were - hie in healthy condition and all•will be mrill, Pitrmelenee Vegetable Pills ere tenor than any other for the. purpose, UIJBGLAR'S BICH HAUL, Ingenuity of a marl Wino Robbed an Antwerp Dante Cast) and securities to the value of 5;0,000 were stolen in Antwerp recently by a bargee' who displayed 1110 most. 31 11 31010113 in 311/11111131 11censs la a soh+an.174100111d 11.1114m01 tmsnrking 1181 a�nlenl$, '1'110 Yfrliuls were a firm. ef-sloelt- brokct s eleeers. Ululrb5 k and Von Meet, tvhust• ullie ., furls pari, of 113'i'erininus .told Bunte./ in the Rue felt,1:11:i o n. The evening ning 1 , 11 10 the l trelney a tra- veller arrivedarrivedIli the Muhl and tepee) hes name as 1 apasse, lie insisted un having n I(<111 l'00111, tilt! secur0d 0110 ntrr the sl 3'!, l tuk .: 0111^0, 11e 31.1011 lel l l('ll y a1 1\'111.`7•, 131;S'11111 15 he' wislleti hl 111110 a 1011E 18' 11301] 311111 3141, rel,urning 1(11 .flier w-ilh vallscs tvla1c13 are 11011 r •�carefully- When k1( 1)v o a ,) , d t'1 5 1 1 11 1 <n rn.'d pnchcd cm'll,l31 0f 03331'13. the hotel was quirt he slot pad Um keyholes of lee ndj;lining moms, re- moved his heti, cut lee collet, deified Mlles in the Ruining, salved through the Wanks, and broke the plaster G•iline of Me ronin below, having preciously [(11(71(1 a1 invert 11 lmiho Prevent. the plaster fnilhug to 1110reila II wrt, Next he descended through elle 11(1e inln the 111110e by n lope Ladder serew'd 1v tete bedroom Boor. 110 carefully e,v- t''cd 1111 aj1crltlrOS fn ItIP I flee with MOO - RNs bought during the evening; and erected n kind of screen around , Pour- ing his both water on 11 quantity of cal- cium cerbide, he made aretylete gens. and by burning it 11'1111 oxygen produced such intense heal that be soon {Welled the steel of the safe and Ie leek yielded. The safe 11'55 doubly fastened, so that 111 w115 obliged to repeat leis pan of the wont. lie then . emptied the safe and 11101'- ouhhiy ralsaceed elle whole (thee. Returning to his bedroom by his rope - ladder, he replaced the bed end the car- 111111 ar- set all in 0(5101, and (10 five 0'015113 in the nlcn•ning will. oparted atnly a sutail hand -log, teilin31 the hotel porter Malt ho was mulcing nn excursion and would return at midday. No sound of his night's work was heard, and it was only when rho em- ployes come to open the office ilial the burglary was diet: meted. '1-Ite onlce was a scene of the wildest confusion, The bugler had left everything behind— acclylene machine, oxygen carboys, elec- tric lamps,r gloves, smoked spectacles and other articles. Two Germans who arrived at the same time as "Lagasso" and 0ecupie(1 a woe) over Ills are believed to have been iris accomplices. They are thought to bo members of a gang of international thieves. 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