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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1914-03-12, Page 7rawer
The Standard of
Cleanliness
'All Real oal soap
t•IT'S ALL
RIGHT 'I
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POSITIVELY ,... tnROIST.SALE in CANADA
NES -
W RECORD S NEW CLUB-
BING RATES FOR 1913-14
WEEMLIES.
News -Record- and Mail & Empire ..,,81.60
Nejvo•1%ecord and Globe- 1.60
Newo-Reoord and Family Herald 'aiiil.
Weekly Star. 1.86
News -Record and Weakly Sun ,1.85
News -Record and Partner's Advocate.2.36
Ness -Record :and Farm & Dairy:, ,: 1,85.
Newo-lteoord and Canadian Farm 1.85'
N,epw-Record and Weekly Witney , 1.85
Newe•ltecord and Northern Messenger -1.60
News -Record and Free Press . 1,86,.
News-Reoordand Advertise, -•'1.86
Neave-Reoatd and Saturday, Night'.,,: 3.25
News -Record and Youtlr'a-Companion 345.
News -Record and Fruit [grower and
Former .,..,..,,,-1,75"
MONTHLIES. •
News -Record' and Canadian Sports.
News-.... .....:....53,25
mon ,
Record and Lippinoott'e Maga-
DAILIES.
News -Record and World ....53,35.
Newe•R000rd and Globe 4,60
Norvs-Reoord and Mail & Empire 4.60
Neave-Rewrd and Advertiser.. ,...,...2.86
Newe•Reoord and Morning Freeree. 3.36
Nowa-Record and Evening Free Frees. 2.85
News -Record and Toronto Sitar 2.35
•News -,Record and'roronto Neave ,.,2.36
If 'what you want le not in this list lot
no know about it. We oan supply you at
leo, than it would coot you to send dlreot,
In .remitting please do so by Postoinoe
Order Postal Note, Express Order or Reg•
iatored letter and address,
W. J. MITCHELL,
Publisher News -Record
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Asthma Catarrh
WHOOPING COUGHS SPASMODIC C1SOUP
BEONCH371S COUGHS COLDS
/STA.Llam m 1076
A simple, sofa and effective treatment for Iron.
ohint trouble., without dosing the stomach with
drugs. Used with suecesstbe thirty scare.
The o3' carrying the anttsoptio aapor, inplrcd
with every broach. moles breathing Quer, eunthoa
the sore throat, and stern theCoagh, securing restful
nights. Cresol.no is invnloublo to mothers with
young children and a BOON to sufferers from
Asthma. Send el/postal fordcscrtptive Watch,
ALL DRUOSISTe.
Try CTESOLGNBLr
ANTISEPTIC THROAT
pABLE'TS for tho Irritat,d
throat. they aro gImpto,
effective and anticopee.
of your draggle! or from
00,100.10,000,9..
Vapo Cresolons Co.
62 Cortlandt 91.,/1.Y.
Lee Montreal OBuilding4
Ever WoK1811
1* lnteres ed and should knovf
about the wonderful
Marvel Whirling Spraf
Douche
Ask your druggist for'
It.
If he
apoept no
other, but sand ptam for Illus-
trated book -sealed. 7t giros fail
particulars and directions Invnloable
50,adles,W0NDSODgt3PPLY CO., Wtndaor, Ont
General. Agents for Caned..
TWENTY TEARS IN PRISON.
French Boy Who Slew Seven Got
the Maximum Penalty.
A'despatch from Nantes France,
says : Mansel Redureau, the fifteen -
year -old lad who last September
killed seven persons with an axe at
Easbriage-en-Landreau, was found
guilty on Wednesday of the charge
against him and sentenced to twen-
ty years in prison. The sentence is,
the maximum allowed by law. In
eulnmming tip for the _defence, the.
boy's lawyer declared that at the
time of the commission of Uho nlur-
ders'the lad wee laboring ander ex-
eessive nervous fatigue, due to Hard
work, When asked if he had any-
thing to add to the words of his
lawyer; Reclureau rose With lowered
head aid wept, but said nothing.
GOODNEAU`S PLIGIIT.
A; Canadian Is Sc1'vioog jail, Taint
!R Mcxieo.
A ' despatch from El Paso,
Teras, says: The . case of E.
Goodneau, a British subject,
born in Canada, now serving a
SO -day sentence at Juaraz kr al-
leged theft, wa's placed in the hands
of Charles, A..0. Perceval; of 'the
j3ritish Consular Servide, here on
Thursday,,:, Mr, Perceval; whose at-
tention was, :canted rto Geodneau's
plight 'by 'Pacer fie D,. El wards,
United Stat s,Consul at Juarez,
'said he w eu d make ` an iilveetiga
' Von, Aocor:ding to Gustavo Padres,
lJlayor of Jlxaree, Goodnea.0 ,was of-
fered
the option of a fine of .$50, but
had no money, and WAS thereupon
ae010000. t a.•4ti1,
a
PRICES OF FARM PRODUCTS
CEPORT6 FROM THE LEADIND TRADE
CENTIME 01'E l
AG RC1►
.elan el cams, Drawn, Cheese int' Other
frpdess at Home an/ Abram&
Breadstuflis.
Toronto, 6farah 10,-Flour-Ontao'0o wheat
flours, 90cot., 53.80 to 53.05, seaboard,
and at $580, Toronto. Manitobae-First
5stents, in Jute bags,. 55,40; do., eeoonde,
4•.90; strong bakere',. in Jute bags, 54.70.
Manitoba wheat -Bay, parte. No. 1 Nor..
thorn, 51 to 51.001.4, and No. 2 981.2 -to
98 3.4c; Goderijh, 1.4c more, No. 1 `Northern,
North Say, 51,04 1.2 to 51.05, and No. 2,
51.05 1.2 to 51.06. - -
Ontario wheat -No, 2 at 96 to 98c, out
side according to freight, and 99o, op
track, Toronto -
sate -No. 2 Ontario oats, 37 to 37 1.20,
outside, and at 39'1-2 to 40o, on traok,'To.
'onto. Western Canada oats, 410 for No.
2, and 39 1-2 for No. 3 Bay ports.
Peas -98 to 51, outside.
Bagley -Good malting barley,- 66 to 665,
outetdo,according to, quality,
Corn -New' No: 3, American, 69e. all rail,
Toronto. -
Rye-No.
rnn Mani at 62
bran $2outside.
in bags.
Toronto freight. Shorts, $25.
Country Produce,
Butter--Choice dairy, 22 to Sacs; inferior,
18 to 19e; farmers' separator prints. .22 to
26c; creamery. prints, 30 to 31o• solids, 27,
to B9c;-atorago..prints, 27 - to- 228o; solids,
25 1.1 to 26o.
Eggs" -,Cites lots of new -laid, 33 to 34o per
docent storage seleoto,- 37o, and storage,
30 to 310 per doeon.
Cheese -New,' 15 to -15 1.40 for large, and
161-2o for twins. - -
Beane-,Hand,picked, 53.15 to $2.20 ' per
bushel; primee„ 52,10 to $2.15.
1Toney-Extraoted, in .tine, 11 4;o 15c per
lb. for No. 1; combs, 53.to 63.26 Dor doeon
for No. 1, and 52.40 to $2.60 for No. 2.
Poultry -Fowl, 13 to 15o per 10.; chick-
ens, 17 to 190; duoka, 15 4:o 1To; geese, 15
to 16o; turkeys, 20 to 23o..
Potatoes -Ontario&, 85 to 87e per bag, on
track, and Dolaware3 at 90 to 95e, on
track, ear lots,
Provisions.
Bacon -Long dear. 15 to 16a per 5b., in
case Tota. Pork -Short out, $28.60; do.,
0100, 524.50. Yams -Medium, 10 to 18 1.20;
do., heavy 17 to 180; rolls,. 15 to 151.20;
breakfaet bacon, 18 to 19o; becks, 22 to
24c.
tvtd-'Poses, 14 1.4c; tiib9, 14 1.5o; pails,
14 3.4c...
Baled Hay and Straw.
Baled bay -No. 1 at 514 to $14.60 a ton,
on track here; No, 2 quoted at 513 to
513 ID, and mixed et $12 to 512.60.
Bated straw -Our lots, 58.50 to 50.75, 011
track, Toronto.
Winnipeg Crain
Winnipeg, March 10,--Caell.-Wheat-No.
1 Northern 90 1.2o; No. 2 Northern, es 7-8o;.
No. 3 Northern, 871.41:• No.4, 83 1.4c; No,
5, 77e; No. 6, 721.20; foed, 660; No. 1 rip
Rioted seeds, 86 1-4c; No. 2 rejooted ends,
841.20; No. 3 rejected seeds, 83c; No, 1
smutty, 861.-4c; No. 1 emntty, 84 1-50: No.
3 smutty, 83e; No, 1 red Winter, 901.2e!
No, 1 roes Winter, 88 7-80; No, 3 red Win
tor, 671.4e, Oats -No, 2 C.W., 3514e; No
3 O.W,. 34 1.2ot extra, No. 1 feed, 34 0.401
No. 1 feed, 3414e; No, 2 feed, 34o. Bar
ley -No, 3, 46140 No. 4, 43 1.4o; refeotod,
2 1.20; food, 42o. Flax -No, 1 N.W,C„
1.33 3.4; No, 2 O.W., 51.30 3.4; No, 3 O.W
1,17 34.
Montreal Markots,
Montreal, March to. 000,,i, Amorioan
No, 2 yellow, 72 1.2 to 73o. Oats Canadian:
Western No, 2, 44o. Canadian Western
No, 3, 43 to 431.2o;:extra No. 1 feed, 43 1.2o,
Barley, Man, fend, 49 to 50e; malting,65
to 66o. Buckwheat, No. '2. 56 .to 67o, Flur,
Man. Spring wheat patents, ftrete, 56,60;
seconds, $5.10; strong bakers', 54.90; W131-'
ter patents. choice, 56 to 55.25; etreight
rollers,' $4.60 to $4.76; do., bags, 52,10 to
$2.25. Rolled-oats,barrole. $4...5 to 04.36;
do„ bags, 90 lbs., 52 to $2,03.. Bran, $23.
Shore, 525.; Middlings, 528. Motifldio, 528
532. Hay, - No, E, per ,ton tax lots
13.50 to 516. Ohecse, finest westerns, 14 I.4
to 14 1.2o; do„ 000terns, 13 3.4 to 140, But;
tor, ehofeest Creamery, 27 1-2 to 28e. .Eggs,
fresh, 34 to 36e. Potatoes, per bog, car
luta, 85 to 95e.,
drifted States Markets.
Minneapolis; N�aseg 10. -Wheat --Mev,
90 3.4 to 90 7-0e.; July, 92 1-4. to 92 3410 ask.
ed; No. 1 hard, 93 3.40• No- 1 •Northern,
91 3.4 to 92 3.4o • No, 2 Northern, 88 3.4 to
90 3.40; No. 3 wheat, 86 1.4 to 88 1.40., Corsi
-No. 3 yellow, 57 to.: 680. Oats -•No. 3
white, 37 to 37 1.4c, Flour -Fancy, pntente,
54.65, in wood; first clears, 53.45 1te;.
second clears, 52,60, in jute; el;i juriumerte,
61,800 barrels, Bran, $22.
Duluth, March 10: Linseed 81,.563.8; Dtny,
51,57 00' July. 41,59 1.4, Wheat -No, f
hard '9d 1.-4o; No. 1 Northern, 32 i -4c; No
2 Northern, 90 1.4 to 90 3-4e; Montana; No.
2 hard, 901=40; Tiay,- 9214c; July, 93 2.80,
Live Stook. Markets,
Toronto, Mar01r 10.-Cattlo-Ckoioe hutch..
eve', 87.25 to 57.75;, good, 57 to 57.30; meas-
inn, 56.60 to 56,70; common, 85.45 to $0,75;
choles acts,-57,77�6o do 58; good, 54.75 to 5360;
borumon, 53.76 > 56,20; cutters and can.
neva, 53,15 to '501 o1oico bulls, 86.75 to
17; good, $6.80 to 56,501 common, 54.15 to
6,40.. Stockers and fenders -steers; choiea
7t
to .6•
577 good,6.0:
gg 4 to 56,35; light, 8596.
to ve; springers. t5 402;o 05to 597.
Calv51 60
Sheen and
a 510.75; common,
81.69 to 55;' shoe,, and 1 1n56 1450 r:
65,60 tw 87; re. vy,, 55 2a 53.05 Spring
temirs $9 to $9.6 Hogs -Fed and watered,
59.35; f.o.b., to 59,15; off, oars, to $9.60.
Montreal, Jp'farc]t 10. Primo beeves, 80 to
8 34c medium, 6o to 8e; common, 50 to 601
ni lcll cows, $40 to 080 each; Sp7trinker's, 530
to 570 o rch.'calves o 1.2 to 7 1.20; sheep, 6cr.
lambs, .8 ,1.40. to 81.2e;' -hogs, 10 1.40 to
Forty years in use, 20 years the
standard, prescribed and resent
mended' by physicians. For Wo.
man's Ailments, Dr. Martel',s
Female Pills, at your druggist.
GEN. Sint J. WOLFE MURItA Y.
Appointed Contnlauticr of Forces
in South Africa.
A despatch from. London says
Oovaeral Sir James Wolfe Murr&y,
descendant of the Colonel Murray
in whose arms General Wolfe ex-
pired, '
ed, hag been appointed : Som.-
r
meTlds . of the Imperial. forces in
South Attica,"
Do yen fres ann,4rntly fired 5e. 0 I;atl.very'•I!Pagi0 don a 1+,1,00
stn 8A crt7 It is tun indlar; lion, that 0he t5idncy.1 ora not.
dou,g their work of 1l1,1erdpg the ilnpurntes from the hloo,l
GIN ,ILLS
will 'nett, you. They restore the"0,.idneys to their normal
h nitftl• comJtl Ion and Rive yon Wick vac n Id time energy
and desire to he ftp sail Acing.-:Nr0,0 071 Lruggists, 505.45.,.
pet box or 0 for 52 50,,'Or direct from
Nalfonal Di;n
4
11
5 Chem, Co. of Caasdu Limited, Toronto.
Yon , money bock 'f Gin5'i1W do. "40 000 0. 1:80
THE NEWS iN A PARAGRAPH'
llArierziNG}s "viten ALL OYER
THE GLOBE IN A'
1'R Tsm LL.';
Canada, the Empire sand the World
hiGeneralBieloro Your
Eyes.
Canada.
Montreal Irishmen., Cetllolios and
Protestants, will eel-elsrate St.•Pat-
,rick''s 'Day 'together in a banquet.
The Goverarent declined to in-
augurate the old -age ,pension t;ys-
tem for Canada at the present time,
Leonard McGibbon was sentenced
to seven years for shooting and 1011-
ing his'copsin, John McGibbon, at
Dalesvil'le, Que,
'George g Attkin; active in• public
affairs in Brant county, died on the
'fao'on where 'die was born .seventy-
three yearsagoy in South Dumfries.
The Bathuree, -N.B.,' Luanber
Company announces that it has
completed plans foe the erection of
a fifty -tori. sulphite, pulpauill at
Bathurst,
The Mayors of Sault Ste, Marie
and Steelton led. a diput4vtion ' to
Ottawa to ask for Fedorel aid i11
developing iron deposits in the Lake
Superior region.
Increased tariffs for sections and
drawing -rooms in sleeping ear's,
which were some time ago an -
'flounced by the -railways,, have been
suspended by. the Railway Commis-
sion pending en inquiry. '
The Sarnia Fence Co. has agreed
to turn over its entire Western
business to -the Grain Growers'
Grain. Company, 'which will pay an
agreed price per ton for the output
of the factory, and will retail it.
L. H. Packard, manufacturer of
shoe polishes, a trustee of the 0,
M.A,, and' one of the. most promi-
nent Y.M.C.A. •supporters in Can-
ada, died in Montreal, on Friday at
the age of seventy-five.
The Dominion Railway Board de-
cision in the Western freight rates
oase will not be given for solve
weeks, because. of the difeculty en-
countered in comparing Eastern
rates, where muter competition is a
factor, with those in the West.
Great Britain.
Militant ,Suffragettes were en-
gaged in a Remo fight at a Labor
meeting in London.
The' London Chronicle says the
Asquith Government will finish out
its full term .and will not dissolve
this year.
Winston Churchill, addreasi•ng the
Royal Institute Club, considered a
trans-Atlanitc aeroplane flight too
risky at present.
The London Times, not long ago
reduced in prico from 3 -pones to
2 -pence, is soon to become 1a penny
peper as the circulation has. grown
only 3,000.
Total abstinence front; alcoholic
stimulants will be strictly observed
during Sir P'rnest Shackleton's trip
across the. South Polar continent,
Sugar will bo used 'freely to provide
bodily weese tl,,
A memorial ,signed ,by 510 mem-
bers of the British Parliament, in-
cluding Messrot. Balfour and Law,
over half the Unionist members of
the House, practically all the Na'
tionalists aryl Laborites, and over
one-third of the Liberals, asks the
33ritish Government to exhibit et
San Francisco exposition.
United Stastes.
President 1Vilson,.i,1 his message
to Congress, on Thursday, urged
the immediate, repeal of the :Panama
tolls exemption clause.
The Interstate Commerce .Com-
mittee of :the United States House
favoeab]y reported the bill :to repeal
the Panama tolls exemption clause.
Fewer ,,eases of drunkenness and
improvement in business has result-
ed from prohibition law which went
into effect in Tennessee ,on March 1,
henry Green, pioneer-mianufac-
turer of X-ray tubes, died at Hart-
ford, Conn., of 0a,1'cin00n61 of the
liver, induced by X•.ray poisoning,
He was -an Englishman, aged 55.
Envoys of General Felix Diaz,
who went to Washington to find out
what support he 'would get if he. re-
turned to. Mexico to lead',, revolu-
tionary party, gob a chilly recep-
tion,
General,
The two French ",Siamese twins,''
'born last ,fall, were separated by
surgeons in Paris.
Despatches reaoiting :$dense Ayres
sated {'haat Rio do Janiero'; the caps
ta1 of Brazil, was in a• state of siege,
Masahlsa Matsuda, "Japanese
Minister of Justice, is dead. Ho
was bol•n in 1945 and educated in
France by: -Government order.
As King Christian. of Denmark.
was entering a new church an oi.d
weauan stropped .him and said, "God
bless you. I eivaeb you to build
more ehltrehos,'',
The Dent,ohe Mediziniselio Woch-
sc
enhrift,' Germany c leading medi-
cal jonrual, ,Ipublishes a;vigoroits:
dflnand for Saute control, .of the
sere of Dr. Fttedsuann'•s tattle, km-
-beset:1'1in in ' ocnsequeeee of the
death ' from, blood poisoning af, a
male. patient and the criticel
17 :este
of a girl it being foend- that the
t+eoepteeles coaltlining ;serum were,
polluted•.
110ME RULE BILT;.
Read a First Thee Amid Prolonged,
Cheers.
A despatch from, London stays ;.
The :i-1o,Tie ll.nle fear Trot;,ts4 BR] was
iwtrodisoed again tuts •fisc.:xlotuSe u:f
Conenoes on Thursday, by Atigits-
tine Boo'o'eli, Chief ,Secretary ,for
Ireland, and woos read a first time
' amid prolonged Ministerial and Ma -
1 tiou;llisb el5eere,
if:
DYSPEPSIA
TADLETt
,Proiatof :Great WON Me"
Thine is only, one eaplupatiOn.ror the
ntimbet's ,of entLpeiaatte.:letters that, we
receive praising Na-Dru2Co .Dysipepsiti,
Tablets,, and that is that, these tablets
'Certainly, do cslxe etas hind, of stomach,.
leer4,, is A ,,tyyeIcel iettier m fro.ilia's,
l"s1cy;Aw9wortpy Cat0sq`:NtS.,t i;,
O rtxt-tsith pleasure,;tt°.:y44t'eSokoferra�'
yam' Wet youi Nisbet -Cc , Dyspepsia'
Tablets have proved of great value to
me, I tried remedy after remedy but
without any 1e. ting,good. rHIaving heard
of your tablets curing such cases' as
mine decided to give theur'a,fait tris,,
They `proved satisfactory in, nay, case."
The remarkable success of Na-Dru-Co
Dyspepsia 'Tablets is. sttcl a' success as
can only come ,to an bonest remedy,
=compounded according to, an exception-
ally good' £orninia, from pure ' engre-
dlents, by expert chemists. If you are
troubled with your stomach just ask
your Druggist ab'out', Na-Drn-Co
Dyspepsia Tablets, componuded by the
National Drug and Chenticat Co. of
Canada, Limited, and sold throughout
the Dominion at sot. a box. 842
eftenweemaneme
FOR SALE
Cranatom Cylinder Press,
fast machine for six column,
four page newspaper, -used
very little, in perfect condi-
tion, low price,, Wilson Pub
lishiitg Company, 78. West
Adelaide Street, Toronto,
CANADIAN PARCEL POST.
Eleven -pound Limit of Weight Is
Now in Eifcet.
A despatch from Ottawa says:
The ultimate eleven -pound limit of
weight for the Canadian parcel post
was pub into effect" on Thursday.
Thus the restriction to six pounds
for each ;package accepted for trans
mission by parcel post during the
months of February, March and
April, has been reanoved. The or-
der that has gone forth from the
'Pos'toflice Department also slims
nates the additional fee of five cents
to be prepaid by postage stamps on
each parcel mailed for local deliv-
ery in places where the letter car-
rier systemis in operation, Tbo.in-
surance of packets doss not become
operative until the first of May, as
ab first set forth, anthill the mean-'
time packets of the parcel post may
merely be registered.
I:XPOR'1`A'CION OF CA'rILC.
The Rush to the States Is ;Apar.
eptly Over.
A despatch from Ottawa says
How the Underwood terlil has oper-
ated towards the export trade in
Canadian cattle is indicated in a
return: tabled in the House on Fri-
day, In the fou•i' inonths ended with
January last 162,491 tread, of cattle
were sent across the border, as
compar'eel with 20,101 in She corres-
ponding months. The rush appar-
ently is over; f'or while 58,671 head.
were exported in October and 78,087
in November, in January tiro fig-
ures had declined to 5,500.
.F
AGRICULTURAL iMT'LEMI'JNTS.
Canada's Trade During the Last
Fiscal Year.
A despatch. from Ottawa. nays :
Canadian 'trade in agricultural im-
plements, is suanmarized in a return
tabled in the House on Friday deal-
ing with the lasb fiscal year. Oen-
ala imported, benders, reapers,
mowers, 'plows, seeders and eulti-
vators to a fotaI value of $2,080,527,
and exported during the same per-
iod a total of $3,228,866. The im-
plements most largely imported
,wore ,plow», While binders led in the
exports.
14
LIFE'S ROAD
Smoothed by Change of Food.
Worry is a big ,load' 58 carry and
a_ta unnecessary sane, When accon1-
panied by indigestion it certainly:is
cause for the, bines.
Bet the whole trouble may be
easily thrown off and life's road be
lnade easy and comfortable by pro-
per eating and the "cultivation , Of
good cheer, Read what an Eastern
Women: Saye:
"Two years ago I made the ac-
quaintance ofr'G.tape-Nuts and hem
need the food ones a day and :some-
times, twice, ever Sine.
"At the time 1 began touse it
life was a burden. Tawas for yeal,f
afflicted with bilious siek`3leadec1c,
caused by indigestion, and nothing
seemed to relieve me',
"The trouble became so severe I
lied to locve my' work for datys et a
time,
"My nerves were in such e state
I could net. sleep and :the dcotar
saW I -was on, the verge of nervous
prootratiote - J sale w01 ,tugs. eon -
earning Grape -Nuts and bought a
package for '8rial.
"Whirl; Gaspe -Nets' has: done for
n>o,10 eerlainly naryeleuos. 1 Dorn
now sleep like a child, can entit3ely
free from, the old trouble and. have
nob had a headache in rovet* th year,
1 fool like it, new peeeon1. batie
reoom.mended it to others. One
man 1 knew ate principally Grape -
Nuts, while working on the, sae all
tinter, and said lie neves: felt bet-
ter in his rile."
Name given by Canadian Peetu n
Co Windsor, Ont. ,head ."The
Road to �`'ellvillc;r' in pkgs.
There's a Reason,"
Ever. road the above letter? A " now
on'- f.7,jreare ±1,1,10.. Huls. to. time. They
eveg r uirie, true, andfun of hutban
interest,
50 PER 'CENT. -INCREASE. '
11N1nancial Statement of the Domin-
ion for February.
A despatch from Ottawa lays'
The financial ':statement of. the.Do
minion for the month. of February
't&oovys a total revenue of $9,132,7762,
,$s, a:046st *'6,293,008 in thecrrrres-''
ponding manith last year. The ,total'.
;rey'eteto ler,, the ,11 months; of 'the
•Pi,sead Yejar:Was $102,222 133, aq cam-'
,ascad wlljlv,,$66,944,3 8 an fisc: eaiine
peirio4l;bf itae''lvre fiscal sear. Tho
consolidated' 'expend50 'b
iture be 11
months. wase $102,221,133, an in
crease of $14 000,000; .and' on capi-
tal account' :'$49,240°,"001, an increase
of $e2,000,000.
AUSTRALIit,N STRIKE SETTLED
Employes in the ,bleat Trade Ite
• tun to' Woelt. A despatch from Sydney, N.S.W.,
says : A. settlement was -reached on
Friday in ,the dispute between the
employers. and employes in the meat
trades which had. brought' about a
meat famine in- this city hosting
from, February -10 till Friday. , The
slaaightermen butchers and meat
salesmen who had asked for big in-
creases. in -wages-land shorter, week -
mg !Ileum .agreed to resume 'week at
the old settee pending an adjust-
ment through the interen:edi'ary of
the Minister of Labor.
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RIOTING IN POLAND..
Many Jews Rave Fled For Fear of
Their Lives.
A despatch from Cracow, Poland,
says: It is reported here that there
has been serious rioting at' Lodz,
Russia Poland, because of a rumor
that a Jewish merchant and his
wife had anurdered<a Cdristian boy.
A mob attacked the couple, who
were: seriously injured. The rioters
then tried to raid a synagogue,. but
were prevented by the police. Mazy
Jews have fled' froth the place.
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It Is Of Interest
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:HOW DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS
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Pembroke Woman Suffered for Fif-
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Pembroke, Ont„ March 9. -(Spe-
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tell that ,-tory in her own avoids,
"For about fifteen years T wae'o,
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and T had a bitter ,taste in my
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fore my eyes. My lilnbs were heavy
and I had a dragging across the
loins,
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to my troubles, and T also suffered
from ltnnbago, dropsy and gravel.
I felt 'that my kidneys were the
cause of all any troubles, and decid-
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Frons ,almost the first they did 1710
good, and after taking twelve boxes
1 alpagain a well 'woman. "
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OFFICER commits SUICIDE.
Capt. Playful'. Pillaged 'a Bayonet
Into His• Breast.
A despatch from London says:
Captain Norman Ernest PJayfair,'
who served • with distinction. in sev-
eral British military campaigns,
committed hard kart on Wednesday.
He was talking with his wife in the
drawing -room of 'his residence when
he exclaimed, "I will put an enc, to
the whole, thing." He snatched ep
a :bayonet and plunged it in his
breast and died almost. Instantly,
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SIIACltLETON'S ,Exrn):I'I'IO1'.
Receives so,oao Moro From the
British Govornureut.
A despatch frons :Louden says:
The'l3ritish Government is making
ea grant of $50,000 .towards Lieut.
Shackletan'e Antarctic expedition.
Of thus emu $25,000 will be voted
this ,year and the remainder next;
year. An'' bis last e'p44t1ition
Shackleton received a Government
grant of $100,000, and 0apt. Scott
received a sitnilar sum.
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200 MILES OF ICE.
Shipping 1a, Danger Off the New..
foundland Coast.
A despatch frown St. Johns,NJld_,
says: Phe British steamer ..River-
dale, : Aberdeen to_ Philadelphia
reached here on Wednesday, end
,reported that lee fields extend for
1.
200 miles. off Newfound;tond, eridali-'
gerinrr shipping. The Riverdale was,.
forced to put in here for coal, .Alpe
had been 32 dash `in making the
,trip 'because of the heavy weather.
Ausi'JuA.'N SOLDIERS KILLED,.
0vi'rwhelntetl'by ton Avalon*he 1)u1',
lag 5!6811019814714775.
A. despatch from Vienna hays
Seventeen soldiers of the Empire
Ride Regiment were overwhelmed
and killed on Thursday by ;a great
ataltieebe,whilee they were engaged
in manoeuvres on the'O1'tler .noun
tain, in the Tyrol, '
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TYPIiOID EPIDEMIC SPREADS
2,060. Persons Out of ; 7,000 Population Suffering
With Disease in Quebec
A despatch from St..Jehn's, Que.,
says : ; The seriousness of the epi-
demic of mild typhoid which has
taken 'hold of',the Tow -ns of St.
John's and Ibes'ville and the County
o4 Sabrevois generally, is seen in
the fact that :two thousand persons,
at least, out of a, population of
about seven thousand are suffering
from the disease in its various
stwges. Many of the Royal Cana-
dian Dragoons ;stationed Here have
contracted it, and the Militia De-
partment has sent down Major
Drum to investigate.
The local doctors are over-work-
ed, one,, of them attending sixty
cases in, asingie day, :Danger lies
in the point that in tale early stages
the disease- is not recognized ant
serious, and even then has been
diagnozed merely, as ' intestinal
grippe. But as, She attack increases
the whole constitution breaks down.
A number of deaths have been 1'e-
ported, :and the epidemic has ob-
tained ,such a hold that it is difficult
to plan proper isolation precat
tions, -
The medical men blame the, locate
water supply as the cause, and ,the
milk and bread deliveries also are
being questioned. Factories are all
working .short handed and business
is being greatly interfered with. .
IMPROVED SANITATION.
Typhoid Fever Almost Wiped Out
In London.
A despatch from London, Eng-
land, says: The Registrar -Gener-
al's figures for the last week of
January furnish additional evidence
to support the belief that typhoid
fever will soon become a rare dis-
ease in London. The total deaths
from typhoid only nurnbered six,
and during the period only thirty
Oases were admitted to the London
Fever Hospital. A .specialist in the
disease olaims it has -become as rare
in London as typhus became twenty
years ago. Many of the younger
medical men have never seen aerie,
and they Hooked to a city 'hospital
recently when it was learned that
there was a typhoid patient there.
This specialist believes that in a.
few years typhoid,' like smallpox
and typhus, will become almost a
memory. This result is due almost
wholly to improved sanitation.
TWO SPIES TRIED IN LONDON
Documents on the British Navy Found in the Pose
session of Two Germans
A despatch from London, Eng-
land, stays:, A rentaa'kable story tt',as
told in the. Bow Street Police Court
on Wednesday afternoon in unfold-
ing a case in which Frederick
Adolphus Gould, 8 cigar anercllaut,
and his wife, Maul Gould, were
charged with espionage, The wo-
man was arrested at the Charing
Cross Station on :February 22 as she
was about to depart for Ostend.
She had in her ,possession three en-
velopes containing important doou-
ments relating to the British navy.
The man was arrested at his bonne
In Wandsworth; where it is alleged
other incriminating doourneuts con-
cerning the navy were found. Mrs.
Gould denied all knowledge of the
contents of the` envelope, and her
husband confirmed her.
Mr.-B'ocllcin, opening the case for
the prosecution, said it was fairly
clean, that Gould, 'tvheee real name
is believed 1m be Adolf Friedrich
Schroeder, acted for a long Minto •Aly
a spy in this country. One of the
documents found gave a short iris-
tory of Gould's• life. He. wa,s horn
in Germany in 1854 and lived in
3bnglend from 1858 to 1868. He 'then,
returned to Germany to ooniplets
his education,' In 1870, when the
Ps'anoo-Prussian war broke out, he
joined the army, receiving the Trop
Cross and a Captaincy. Gould went
to America, in 1886 and again in
1900. Gould carried on oorrespali-
done with an individual at Brla.
eels supposed to be ,agent for.' foi'-
eign Govermnents. One witness
said Gould told him he was an.
agent of the German .Government,
The ;prisoners were • remanded.
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