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The Two Woundatleue.-Ma0. 7; 15.21.
e'ommoutnrY--1. The Wm read
true (vs. 15-29.) Jesus has juin, bee
speaking of the narrow entranee in.
1us klugdom end the broad way whit'
leads down. to death; he now turnsle
attention to the fake guides which lea•
men astray.
15. Beware -Be on your guartl; lot.
to4 for. False prophete-Who wilt de
cove you and lead, you intothe broa
way, "A falae prephet it not merely a
erroneous teeelier. but a lying teethe:
one pretending to an inspiration whie
be does. not noes.. -Abbott. Sheep
clothing -A symbol of deceptive, winke
men putting on the garle of piety. See 1,
Com xi. 13-15. Inward-Ivete.----Unde
their outer covering they lade hearts Ha
wolves, anti are ready to tear and dt
stroy. 16. Know them -Their real na
tare will soon appear, and their falc
doctrines will be detected. Their frui
-The moral tendency of their lives an
doctrines. The test of all religious teacb
hag is its practical result in the live
of Gm 4 who receive it. "Do men gathe
the grapes of a good life Motu the thorn
of false teaching and bad principles?"
17, IS. Good tree .,.. corrupt tree -
The comparison of men to trees fre
queutly immure in the Bible, As every tre
brings forth after hs kind, so every ma
acts according to his prevailing disposi
tion. "As the corruption of the tree lie
hack of the evil fruit, so the corruptio,
of tbe man's nature lies back of his evi-
deluge. Corruption, depravity„ then, lie
not, as some teach, merely in the ae
tions but in the nature back of the tic
Mons. Bad actions usualy grow out of
bad nature."-Whetion.
19. Hewn down -To this day in tie
East trees are valued only so far as the:
produce frult.-Cale Bib. Cast into th.
fire -Fire is the symbol of utter destrue
tion. As the tree is 'burned, so the sou
that bears no fruit for God is destroyed
And such a soul cannot be restored; the
destruction is fine:.
a :dere profession net sufficient vs
21-33.) 21. Not every one -Christ is her,
laying down the true test of admittanct
into the Kingdom cf Gcd. Ile has jus'
told tbem that they must enter e
through a narrow gate and walk a ear
row way, and now he intimates tha
many will seek to gain admittance or
the ground of mere profession. Tha
smith Lord, Lord -True religion O
more than a profession. We may ae
knowledge the authority of Christ, be
Reim in his divinity and accept his tenth
ings as truth, and still without the love
of (net in the heart we shall be shut out
of heaven. Kingdom of heaven -
spiritual kingdom where Christ reigns
in the hearts and lives of men. He that
duetli-Christ's followers are "doers el
the word and not hearers only" (Jame -
1. 22.) See Rev. xxii, 14. The will, me
-That is, the one enters into the king;
Oar who obeys the gospel and keeps the
commandments of God. In the Bible we
have God's revealed will to man. It is
our duty to follow its precepts fully. My
Pittner -Christ does not refer to God as
a stern judge ready to eondemmbut as a
loving father who is ready to bless and
help his children. This was a truth hith-
erto unknown. 22. Many -Not merely an
occasional one, but the number wilt ne that day -The A. WINNIPEG DETECTIVE'S GAME
astonishingly large. In
judgment day. The day when the final WITH GALICIAN%
amounts shall be brought in, and when
each shall receive his just desert. See
Acts evil. 31; Rom. xiv. 10; II. or. v. lo.
Prophesied -As the whole gospel is a real
propheey, foretelling the vast future of
the bumen race -death, judgment and
eternity, so every preacher is a prophet. Winnipeg, March 18. -Some idea of
Here then are preachers who plead their she credulous nature of the Galicians,
ministry in ram in that day.-Wbeden. and the extent to which their notions
See PauPs Definition in 1. Cor. Mr. 3. hre controlled by superstitions may be
Cast. out devils. Through their preaching termed from a recent occurrence at
souls had been converted and devils had s police station. A Galacian had been
actually been east out of men's hearts. robbed of $150 at a party of his come
Wonderful workem-The Greek word here mymen„eiven in bis honor, after he
is sometimes translated miracles. It returnel from work on railway con -
should be observea that those who make struetion. He informed the police, and
this !plea do so on the ground that they Detective Seel, himself a Galician, who
had performed these acts in the name of was educated for the pviesthood, and
Jesus." God may use the ageney of a one of the cleverest men in the eityn
man of talent, though not pious, to carry secret service, was given charge of the
forward his purposes. Accordingly, many
may be found in the day of judgment
who may have been endowed with powers
of prophecy, or inirriele, as Bala= or the
magicians of Egypt, and in the same way
many men of distinguished talents =ec-
he found, yet destitute of piety and shut
out of his kingdom." -Barnes.
23. I never knew you -As my disciples.
Row sad! From this we see how easy
it is to be deceived. Many are trusting in
the thumb, their good name, their gen-
erceity, their great gifts, their em-
ployment, in the ntinistry, their self-sac-
rifice, their devotion to the manse, etre
etc., while at heart they are not right
with Gen and at the last great day will
be e2St to the left hand. They are des-
titude of the love of God, which is the
alnesseestial 1 Ce. xiii. . Depart
from Me -Such belong en the left hand
--cansigned to the regions of darkness
and despair. What could he worse than
banishment front Gel? Verily, this ie
bell itself.
111. The two builhers (vs. d.4 -517e, 24.
Therefore -Jesus now premeds to im-
press the truth by a very etrieineilius-
IThosoever beareth-See R. V..
'Both classes of men hear the word.
So far they are alike. In like marmer
tne two hous.es have externnily the same
Appearance, but the great day of trial
dhows the difference." Deetsth them -
Thus making them the real fetzdation
of his life. Will liken flim -."t. Mat -
who living near the lake. had of-
ten witnessed such sudden flemds as are
deeeribmi, usesv'eerers hemme end
• •
draws the pieture vividly." Palestine
was to a eensiderable extent a land of
hills and mountains. Like ether ceantrlee
of that deseriptian it was subteet to
sndden And violent rains. The Jerdan
Wee aunually swollen and became rapid
and furious. Everything within reaeh
would meta:tally wash uway teanely
foundation uttil the structure woulil tot-
ter and fall. No comparison could to A
Jew have teen more stziking. A wise
aran-Prudent, ler sighted -a man of
tin:Weisz:1nm who leeks calmed eta sees
themizumer and makes use of the best
metuts of avoiding it. The wise builder
Is the one who hears and obeys the wards
of Christ Built bis house-llie &tram
ter; himself. Erich man possesses a
holm whieli is his absolutely, and for
width he alone is responsible. Notice;
*I. All men tare building. it All builders
tome a. 'choke of foundations. 3. AU
foundatione will be tried. 4. Only one
feundetioe veilf 'etand.ke-Petteet 130 -
Ott It roelz-Our Reek is Jesus Christ
(Pte. exviii. 23; Isa. viii. 14t I Con
iii. Ile is the ewe founhatiou. As
we rentre out faith in him mu build
aeording to the maxhits villa; lie has
litid down we eliall he :mine 25. the rain
....beist-So tent/milt rata /dorms of
perementiette, temptatime, sad
all eorts of trials Loft Against the sou".
Suddenly, When tve think we eire msfe,
the ealamity edfile8 open us. now impor-
ter* in that hour to he r ,gi4..Agpa of :
eornething the tempest eannot destrey.
It fell not -The religien sI3eAds Mast
In the Soul Will Mee," every tett. The
•
'er true religion is the proteetion, rest
tut comfort of the soul.
20. Doetit them, not -Veils to do what
knowe he ought to do; uegleete them;
prafemee to de oral doe* not.. Fool -
eh mate-ite was shortsighted and al
-
owed Present ldeaelum, vatifteation and
Mit. to so fill his life that he failed
a took beyond to the result of his
ourse. The saud--'lle sand ropreeents
he self -life. 27. It fell -So falls the
inner. The tootle are wearing away
is sandy foundation, and soon one tre-
'endow torni shAU bolt upon him and
e and his hones 9414 forever fall.-
tarnea "Notiee two points of differ -
'we between the wise and the foolish;
. The wise builder bas a regard for the
uture; the fie** builder thinks only
.1 the present. 2. 'Itte wise looks to
iie solidity and durability of hie strne.
are rather than to the appearance; the
oolieh mires for the tippearauee only."
-Hone Com, Great was the fall -now
.rett ite the loss of the soul! What a
errilna fall for a soul created in the
mage of God, And with all the glorious
oesibilities before it of a ilia of bliss
ororee with Christ, to be cast to the left
land at the last dey.
IV. The people astonished (vs. 28, 29).
:8. These sayiugs-Tho sermon just
:reached. Astonished -The teitehinge of
este all through Hie life excited admix. -
time wonder and amitzenieut. 'They
vere astonished, 1. At Christ's claims: 2.
It Ilis manifest power." Hie doctrine
-The Sermon•on the Mount contains a
mmuutry of all the gerat moral priuce
les and cardinaa doetrines of the (les-
exmept the atonement • llis own di.
inity, as the superior a Moses and, the
Ina' judge of men, is fully asserted;
nun's fallen and evil nature, the swede
it the Holy Spirit to salvation, the duty
rut success of prayer for its bestow -
:tent, are affirmed; faith in Christ re
iio only rock of saiety; the necessiter of
eneuneing self and the world, and giv-
ng ourselves by faith to God, are ex -
:Mined; laolinms of heart, Christian per-
ection, purity, are described and re-
iiiirea in explicit terms; 'probation, the
inal judgment, and, everlasting retribu-
don are depicted in the clearest colors;
ind though the cross is not fully pre-
tenteel, est that spirit of faith is Went. -
..zeta& by which the cram, in the full.
nem of time, would be ambraced.-Whe.
Ion. 29. Having authority -His power
'ay in Ithuself and in His life. By His
peaking with authority may be meant,
1, That the truth He spake came evitn
tuthority. 2. That the majesty and
!Wel' WWI width he sprtke gave Hirn
tutharity. Not as the scribes -11e did
tot speak like a. common interpreter, but
eith the air of a prophet.
$uestioes.-At what place was this
preached? Give some of the
leading points in the sermon. Who are
the /arse propbets? How do they often
eppear? llow may we know them?
'What do trees represent? What is
meant by "the kingdom of heaven"?
Who enter Christ's kingdom? Why will
many be rejected in the day of judg-
ment? Who is the wise man? What
ilimetration does Christ use? 'What is
the house each one is buildingt On what
rock should we build? What storms
often come against us? Who is the fool-
ish. man? Why were the people aston-
iehedt Why did He speak with author-
ity?
TRICKED THE THIEF.
Mediaeval Custom of Ordeal by Fire
Burlesqued With Success -The Thief
Discovered and Forced to Disgorge.
case.
He arrested all who bad been at the
party. nearly fifty in number and rang-
ed them along the wall of the station.
He then Femred an old iron pot, well
eovered with soot, whieb he placed on
ed a -crucifix with a lighted candle on
each side of it, the usual raanuer in
which they are placed when Greek
Cum-el:men take the oath. Ite then
tett them to mart+ past the crucifix,
and each man to draw his finger down-
wards through the soot, explaining to
them that when the guilty man drew
tis finger through the soot the candles
wahhi immediately be extinguished.
'I lie. num then slowly filed past the
crutifix. nnil when they had all resumed
their places ngninst the will he order-
ed ‘thein to hold up their hands. On ex-
amining them Seel found that one man
!tad no soot on his finger. His supersti-
tion had hetraeed his guilt.
. The culprit was ordered to hand over
tee money, and cm protesting his inno- of spring lines of wholesale goods is
oence he waa teizea and searched. The heavy and retail trade is generally Set- Arrt.11 for tke purpose of allowing the
wad was found in one of his eoeks and ire. Trade throughout the country is Prince to inspect the hfounted Police
returned to its rightful owner, who was brisker. Up to the present orders have bajracks thtre. Stops will als.o be iriatle
at, other point of historic atel comined-
co glad to recover it that he refused to been fair to good in the drygoods• trade,
eresenate. 4.,:al intertst; in. Met. the journeg will
and in millinery they have been unusual-
i ly heavy. The Westun demand for eb made in a leisurely manner.
SHIP AND POWER TUNNEL. ;
goods to is heavy. eettorm eta w0915
I continue firra and advancee are report- ST PATRICK'S CHARM
Remarkable Invention Patented br an ed in the price of rubber footwear. • e
Old Vancouver Captain. throughout, the province the outlook _____
a. season of tremendous aetirity 1
Vane-ruver. hfareh I9. -Capt. Power, of ifavorsn the building trades ond orders to the i AVERTED BLACK DISASTER BY BIS
this city, a imaster mariner of over half hardware dettlers are correspondingly 1 SAINTLY GUARDIANSHIP.
c centuryh cdperieuce.. has perfected au heavy. General lines also are moving i
ire:elitism that, he believes, will be gen. well. There has been fame improve- 1
I :ally adopted in shipbuildipg. The plan ment in the movement in groceriee. !,PLexaes Break Out in a Building Where a
ti tst have twa large parallel holes or tun- Winnipeg-Ilusiness in wholesale dry- 1 Thousand People Had Gathered to
nee run from prow to stet le deep ttOW11 goods is very active. The millinery open- I
IP the ships hold. By this arrangeinent lugs showed unprecedented expansion in. Honor Ireland's Patron Saint-Leee
the water will pass through these tun- trade in that direction. The grocery trade; $somoo.
eels er tubes at a speed equal to the ie active. Staple liue3 of groceries ere 1 \V.tburnMats, Mareli 17 . -During St.
ferwaad movement, of the smote'. ct moving more freely. Coffee, tice end
iP
heur Victoria a
uould give a fifteen mile current .
Vhd Vancouver -Business OM. Writ auditorium to -night a fire stetted attick's night tairaf,trel show in ti e Wm
steamer gminghat the rate of 15 knosugar ere firm
ts an
threugh the tubes, and from these inter. tinuee good in all lines. Industries here his the
nal rushing.: rear ef the stage, but through the
streams the Captain %ewe and at interior points are busily engaged m , • , e . .
derive power for heating, lighting and Intel there is a resultant good demand rts ul SIX :1°U"e! 11" v.iso
ventilating the ship. for all wholesale linea Spring eon soon eolith% an at a panic was arerteil and
it mere pie -
the Vallee:it-or waters. The result wee 1 sons matehed the s.treet in an orderiy man-
thousana rer-
As ri. matter of fact he had it is rig- ' flier trade Is epertieg out well and. heevy the audience of nearly a
ged out en this plan, and operated in ; sl'ir""na 4rE!` going f°tWard.
iit) Snei,,essfut that he is absoliitely toto ; move well and trade generally IS hi 4 tbe buildiug svas in Mates at it was :le-
Ifainilten-Spring It:minces Ontitillet te net jute in time, as a. tew minutet later
of the praetieability of kis inrention . eettisfattory eondition. etroyei. The loss is estimated at teAle
which he has tiatented in several emuLondon-Wholesale and retail trade 000.
s-
Mies. -continues to 1210Ve fairly well, 1 'Ike entertainment tvas under the elle.
Ottawa -There hats been a, brisket atom piece of the Catholic Temperance Asso.
NO REDUCTION OF to trade generally diming the pest Week elation, and had been in progress About
ARMY. 444.
(two hours when one of the partieipants
IttotiOft Defeated by Very Large BULLET HOLE.IN HIS FACE. ;ds'iw flamed isdu'ing
from a laundry in
lifejority. ' Suicide of Eli Wigle, viotrown rtoprietoriftzleasozear of the building on the first
The entertainmeut W:13 militia.
London, March 19. -In the Iloute tit at 'Wheatley. , ued by six young., men, who had ming:mid
;danced U bile the orehestra played. The
Common.% sitting ae Committee of Sirp- WheatIeY, Mareh 17. --Eli Wigle, pro- 't m. was: stopped, however. long re-
ply en Array f 4tilidateit.. td-dcry. Maier prietor of tho pooltmoni here, whole ougli for mu% of the pitmento tell the
cley ttitt-Itali 1110vfa a reduetion efIMMO! WAS ill XillgSVille, was found deed speetators that there WAS a. Alight flit
1
the asmy by 10,040 men. The tnoti in in bed. last night with A bullet WOUllit hack of the stage.
eae It.i.qf el fita te Zi; after an rippeal in hie right temple. still grasping the elle 115%4!i.'.'was regneetee to leave
h
iv 'omier Camelehl-Bannerinan te 1 revolver in hi, tight hand when found. inn eti
alderly tanium SeveraWWI
l
tationce. all 1l:or.7 ,t4e;i1-1017 ef it SS .;11111103ed te) be a ease of suleile, penang elerimma. but the young mem nee
V.Iir lieJane, to examine the wbeie pea lie havioe pureliased the revolver yestem meLEattly resumed their singing end 40.11e.
tem. 'The tliiiitun rove:sic...1 tt.:e fir‘t•-•e. day on the teetence that 5Oliti.,0116 WAS me. while the ethlienee filed out down
see, of tt e La..ar reesitiere neamm t.T4, f trying to get Into laiS roeind !lie haly tl:o stairs to the street. No one was
hsohhgo of o hohst fo hrptrttor the ce. iiewernment. the trsjerity of the en 1 tow lice waiting for the Cototter'a in- injnred. Before the laet perten hail
Homo life is very typtopfherr A nenee mnics in the weather being eanmesed a quest. Desponden:y ie suppesed to be gone the hall was twea with Smoke aria
il for shelter, rest, comfort; in like man- llsdieals an;1 Llibesites.the le3302I for the deed. the fire soon onvelopel the building.
Market Reports
The Week.
I,
Toronto FarmersMarket.
The meelpts of grain tome' were Ogr, Ind
rices generally unehltuRed. lArltelat 14045
with sales of 300 Miseels of Pall at 740 14
76P. and ot 100 Welton -a goose at 71o. seri
ley unehanged. 200 toushele wallas' St 52e,
Oats steady, en bushels selling at 38 to 390
per busbei.
Dairy produce in fair melte meth priosa
showing little change. Choice dairy tub 'sit-
ter, 23 to 294 per lb. and new !lake ogipt 20
10 7.3.1 per deem.
Rey In lair eueene there being sales of
40 loado at 70 AO lame la toa tor ithnotby
awl 76 to 78 for mixed. Straw easier. 6
loads selling at 78 00 710 s to4.,
Dressed hogs are unchanget, 'with light
quoted at 59.26, end heavy at $8.76 to $9.
Wheat. weate. per scat. ,..4014 7070
Do., red. bush. .. .... 0 74 010
Do„ spring, bush. 015 000
Do„ goOse, busb. .... 0 71 0 00
Cate. bush. 038 039
Darlelr, hush. 44 14 •4 94,0 46 052 000
Pees. bugle .6 •• •• •• •• 79 000
RY43, bush. • • it 64 46 •• ••• 015 000
Day. timothy, ton........900 1000
Do„ mixed, too mix 600
Straw, ton • • v. •• 44 •• •• 40 800
Dressed bogs .. .. 870
Apples, per 551. ........•, 276
Eggs, new laid, dozen 039 023
Butter, dairy. .•4 024 0 28
Do., creamery .. 0 00 0110
Chfelteus, per le. . 0 12 014
mewl, per lb. .. .. 0 10 0 11
Turkeys per lb. 0 17 0 20
geese, per 17. •• .. 0 12 014
Cabbage, per dozen 040 0 50
cauliflower, Per dozen 076 100
Potatoes, per bag .. 0 76 085
Onions, per bog .. .. 3. 00 1 16
Celery, per dozen.. 0 36 040
Beef. hindquarters .. .... 6 50 8 00
Dc!.. forequarters ., .. 4 60 6 50
Do., choice, carcase .. 650 615
rem choice, medium, 5 50 600
Mutton, Per cal. .. 8 00 9 00
Veal, Per cwt. .... 8 00 10 00
Lomb, per owt. 9 50 11 00
Mauling Options,
The following were the closing quotations
to -day at this market: fdareh 75%c bid, May
7694n sellers. July 7814o miners.
British Cattle Markste.
Loadon.-Cattel are quoted at 103c to
11394 per lb; refrigerator beef. 810 to 8file
par lb.; sheep. dressed, 1214c 10 13140 Per lb.
1414c, dressed weight.
Leading Wheat Markets.
New York • • • • A• aln o• 85% atm
artaneapotte • • • • • • • • • • • 76%. 78%
Duluth •* 77% 7916
81%
St. Louis 7534 7314
Toledo 82% 8011
800
7.000
9 26
450
Toronto Live Stock.
Receipts of live stock at the city mar-
ket were 91 car loads, composed of 1,333
cattle, 1092 hogs, 339 sheep and lambs,
with 100 calves.
The quality of fat cattle was medium,
with a few extra choice cattle, for which
special prices were paid.
best lots.
Trade was brisk ,especially for the ARTHUR'S VISIT.
Exporters. -Choice shippers sold at
54.75 to 55.25 per cwt.
Export bulls sold at 53.50 to $4 pea! REPRESENTATIVES LEAVE OTTA-
cwt.
Butchera-Choice picked Iota of butch-
ers' sold at $4.75 to $5 per cwt.; loads
of good at $4.50 to 54.60; medium, 54 to
$4.50; and common at 53.75 to 54 per
cwt.; cows, 53 to $4 per cwt.
Feeders and Stockers. -Receipts were
light with prices firm. Best feeders, le
10 Oto 1,200 lbs., at 54.30 to 54.60; med.
ium feeders, 1,100 to L200 lbs., at 54.20
to $4.35; best feeders, 1,000 to 1,100 lbs.,
at $4,10 to $4.30; medium feeders, 1,000
to 1,100 lbs, at 53.90 to 54.10; best feed-
ers 900 to 1,000 lbs., at 53.75 to 54.10; for the C. P. R., leave for 'Victoria to
medium feeders, 900 to 1,000 lbs, at $3,- welcome Prince Arthur of Connaught on
60 to 53.90; best stockers, 750 to 900 his an Mal on the 28th inst. The Prince's
lbs., at $3.50 to 53.75; medium stockers. movements after reaching Ottawa on
750 to 900 lbs., at $3.75 to $3.50; good April 14th, has been announced as fol.
stock heifers, 60 Oto 750 lbs., Mt 53 to 1°Nrd'
53.25; common stockers, 52.75 to $3. April 20, Icave Ottawa 11 it. m., ar.
Mitch Cows. -About 50 milch cows and rive Toronto 8.45 p. xis. Leave Toronto
springers sold at $34 to 562 each. ' 8.55 p. xis., arrive Niagara. Falls 11 p.m.
Veal Catives.-Prices ranged from ss :April 21 -Leave Niagara Falls 2 p. m.,
to 57 per cwt. anve at Hamilton 3.05 p. m., leave Ham -
Sheep arid Lambs. -Prices were un-
changed at 55.50 to 57.25 per cwt., for
lambs and $5 to 55.50 for evport ewes.
Hogs. -Mr. Harris reports prices un-
changed at $0.85 for selects and 56.60
for lights and fats,
BRADSTREET'S ON TRADE.
COCK FIGHTERS. i" THE BLENHEIM PUP." NELSON'S ORDER. i The Willgham Adm.
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY MEN AMAZING ATTACK ON THE COLON. HISTORICAL TRAFALGAR DOM -
TAT, UNDER-SECRETARY. MENT BRINGS 518.000 AT AUCTION. floo Ifall - Proprietor.
CAPTURED IN" A BAID.
They Had Seventy-ta LI? Birds ---A Great
Sweep by the Montreal race in
Stable on Notre Dame Street East' -
They 1144 an Exciting Time,
Montreal, Mandl 18.-Seventy-tw0
gantemoeke and one hundred And twenty
uien were taken in by ope wend swetp
at 10 &Meek this morning. To do the
work required a squad of 53 policemen
and a long line of patrol wagoes. The
whole outfit was taken to Craig Street
Police Station, Whero the ineu wno were
known were allowed to go pending it
summons, but the others wore compelled
to deposit 550 each. As a result the en-
elosure at the stetion looked like a bank
eashierte wicket.
The arrest was by no means it peace-
able affair, for the sports at first defied
the police, anti made an attempt to
break through the cordon that surround-
ed them, The main was in progress in a
stable owned by Daniel Donnelly, master
carter, Notre Dame street, and appar-
ently had been well adeertised. Tbo
police had been warned by a woman
that it was to come off, so all night long
Inspeebor Lemouthe kept his men ready
for action.
Every move on the part of the sports
WAS reported to btm by scouts, and even
as early as 4 o'clock some of the par-
ticipants began to arrive on tbe scene
with bags under their arms. It was
not, however, until almost 10 that word
was emeived of a fight in actual pro-
gress, Then the pollee bore down upon
the place, one section making a detour
SO as to coin° up in the rear, and the
ether proceeding slowly so we to make a
shnultaneous attack in front.
One loud knock caused the door to
open, and -when Inspector Latuouche
saw tbe crowd be shouted that every
person present was under arrest, and ad-
vised submission. For it moment the
men steed sullenly contemplating the
intruders, and then someone, crying out
defiance, sided a pieec of plank at the
Captain's head.
A wild rush was made for the door,
but the uplifted batons of the police
Ja-ove the revellers back. Some leaped
from the windows, only to be caught by
the men in uniform below, while others
took refuge in the hayloft, under the
vehicles and amongst the horses. Per-
haps thrill a dozen managed to escape.
Those taken ranged in age from 18 to
70 years. They will appear in the Re-
corder's Court toenorrow morning. The
chicks, some of which had records, and
were valued as high, as 560, will be given
as supplies to charitable institutions.
It is meld that if the raid had been
leferred until this afternoon five hun-
dred men would have been captured.
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WA TO WELCOME PRINCE.
His Royal Highness Will Spend Nearly a
Week in This Part of the Country -
Arrangements for His Trip.
Ottawa, March 18. -To -morrow Capt.
Trotter, D. S. 0., representing the Gov-
ernor-General, Mr. Joseph Pope, on be-
half of the Government, and Mr. Baker,
Montreal -The general condition of
trade here continues unehaaged. Dry.
gods men report a fairly good businese
moving in all lines of light goods and
prospects of a big Western trade for the
coming season are bright. There is a
fair demand for hardware and metals
despite the fact that business has been
unusually heavy all through the winter
Prices are generally steady to firm.
There is a better tone to the movement
in staple lines of groceries. Sugars are
firm. Collections have been showing
improvement during the past week and
obligations falling due on the 5th last,
were, it is now seen, fairly well met,
Toronto -General business conditions
here continue to reflect a cheerful out-
look for the future. The movement
ilton 5.05 p. mis, arrive Toronto 0.05 p.m.
April 27. -Leave Toronto 2,30 a. ne, ar-
rive at St. Henri, 11.30 a. ne
April 28. -,Arrive itt Halifax 3 p. tis.
May 1 -Leave Halifax 4 a. in., arrive
$t. John 2 p.
May 2-1.eave St. John 11 p. nl.
May 3 -Arrive Levis 5 p. in.
From here it is proposed to go On a
fishing trip to the Gatineau district.
May 8 -Arrive Montreal,
:May 12 -Sail for England by S. S. Vim
Winnipeg. March 1S. -(Special. -The
following Mine table has been arangerel
for the trip of Prince Arthur of Cole
naught over the Canadian Northern
from Edmonton to Winnipeg; Leave
Edmonton on the morning of April 7.
at 9 o'clock., and Vermillion at 3.30 p.m.,
reaching Battleford at 10 p.m., where
they will remain over night.
Leaving Battleford on the morning of
the 8th at 9 ohlock. Humboldt will be
reached at 3 p.m., Kamsack at 9.45 le
ne, Dauphin at 4.35 am, on the 9th, and
Winnipeg at 11 a.m.
Stops will be made at Fort Seskateam
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Ile Seems to be Disliked Somewhat by
the Expatriated American WhO Con-
trols the Fall Mall Gazette -No
Modern Precedent for Such Abuse.
New rovk, Mamie 18, -The Run's Lon-
don correspondent cables as follows:
As Under-Secretary for tlie Colonies,
Winston Churchill has been the Govern-
tnent's. mouthpiece hi. the House of Com-
m:atm In regard to its South African pen
icy. lie has found the task one much to
his liking. What the Opposition think
of him may be gathered from, an name-
ing editorial, in 'ihe Pall ;Mall Gnzette.
it is Unneeessary to quote from the
erten°. Its heading and concluding sen-
tence will suffice. Its caption is "The
Blenheim Pup," and it concludes as fol-
lows:
"Lord Elgin, the Colonial Secretary,
bad really better try to correct his
Blenheint pup. The animal is not clean
in the House,"
Snell language in a political contro-
versy is without precedent in a reput-
able English paper of modern times, and
it is so foreign to the usual staid dig-
nity of The Pall Mall Gazette that it is
impossible not to cowhide that it must
have been written by the proprietor
himself or at his direction. The pro-
prietor of The Pall Mall Gazette is Win
liam Waldorf Astor,
a
MANY CHILDREN SAVED
DEFENCE OF GENERAL WOODS'
ATTACK ON MRCS.
Slaughter Delayed Six Months in Hope
That Outlaws Would Surrender -
Overtures Were Scorned and Leaders
Assumed a Defiant Attitude.
Manila, March 18. --Further investiga,
tion develops the fact that many women
and children were saved in the attack
against Moro outlays on Mount Dajo
recently. Those killed were killed at a
long range by shell fire. The attack waa
delayed six znonths, while Governor Scott
was endenvorine to persuade the out-
laws to surrender. All overtures were
scorned, and the defiant attitude of the
leaders of the outlaws and the Arab
priests persuaded their followers that
the Government would be unable to dis-
lodge them from their fortress within
two years.
Leading Mores, in their desire for the
extennination of the outlaws, aided the
troops in the fight. Two hundred Moms
under the direction of leading Dattos
formed columns and carried water to
the troops. The reports of company and
troop eommanders to Major -Gen. Wood
showed that every effort was made to
save women and children. After the
fight was over, Gen. Wood ordered sup-
plies and assistance for the womn and
children remaining alive in the crater.
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PROUD DEMOCRACY.
LABOR MEMBERS OF COMMONS
WILL NOT ATTEND FUNCTIONS.
They Refuse to Hire the Court Suits to
Attend Affairs. at the Palace, But
Are Content With Dinners at a
"Bob" Bach.
New York, 'March 18.-1 N. F. cables
to the Tribune as follows: Parliament
continues to show signs that the leaven
of democracy is working. The labor mem-
bers decline to hire courtdress for state
occasions, and persist in talking about
social questions of their own without
knowing the meaning of the word
smartness. They are content with is
sailling dinner at the Commons restaur-
ant, and drink beer and smoke clay
pipes in the kiteben. The committee is
in despair over the shrinkage in the sale
of wines, and the few remaining Tory
squires compare notes solemnly over the
number of empty houses in Westminster
end Kensington and declining rents for
shootings in 'Yorkshire and Scotland.
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WHO'D BE A STOWAWAY.
When by Wireless He Can Be Spirited
Home Again.
New York, l‘larelt 18. -The steamship
Alianea, of the Panama Railroad Com-
pany. when 150 miles out from New
York yesterday, sent a story ashore by
wireless, which is calculatea to discour-
age ceenn stowaways.
The other day at Colon it Frenchman
smuggletl himself aboard the Allinnea
in the effort to get a. free passage to
New York. On March 14, WIIPIt his pres-
ence was dismovered, the Alliance sent
news of her find by wireless to her sis-
ter ship, the Colon, then outward bound
from New York for Panama.
The steamers met end stopped between
Castle Island and Fortune Island, and
the stowaway. Frenclilitan was transfer-
red to the Colon by a small boat, and 94
now on his way back to the Istbrans.
ATTACKED BY STALLION.
•
A Wellsville Man Has it Terrible Experi.
ence,
- Wellsville, N.Y., March 10. -Myron D,
Walsh, e well-known horseman and hive -
nem man. was !nearly killed this after-
noon by the famous stallion Star Hal,
which WAS reeently bought at the Made
on Square sale by Wellsville sportsmem
Star Hall attackel it visitor at the staid.
to -day, When iValsli attempted to drive
off the horse it turned upon him. He
was terribly injured by the animate
teeth and hoofs before a. hostler dragged
him from the stall. His right anti ;me
lacerated and. broken in two plams, his
right leg broken in two places, and 11(1
was internally injured.
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GOOD IMMIGRANTS.
Nearly Twelve Hundred Under Salva-
tion Army Flag.
Halifax, March atenter Ken-
sington, of the Dominion line, arrived
from Liverpool last night, and this scorn-
ing she deeked Anil lailded her passengers.
The party ie mulct. the Anspiees of the
Salvation Amy, Ana the etemner flew
the army flag on her main mast. The
mismeigers numbered 1039 eecond-elase,
and 912 eteerage, 1,180 in ail, of whom
1140 were !children.
The proportion of women is mall;
nenriv all the adults fire between 20
tinn 40 years of age, and they are a fine-
looking class of immigrant". Most of
tion Army, but paid for their tickets and Many of them heee fine mead, in the
them are not oonnected ivith the Salvo.
trunk, and it appears his word Nvaa
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Document Was Recently Vona in Pon.
session of Private Family, Who Wer
- Ignorant of Ito Value -No PrOvisiOn
for Defeat in the Plan,
Lonuon, march 19.-Aamiral Nelson's
"General Atemorandum," being the Ad-
miral's autographic instructions Witted
to his captains on the eve of the Battle
of Trafalgar, was soli at auction at
Christic's to -toy for 518,000, being pur.
chased by A bookseller named. Sabin.
Some of' the authorities of the British
Museum were present et the sale, and it
is said that the purchase may have been
made on their belielf.
The doeumeut intlicetes the plan of
battle, and it is reliltirltahle because it
makes no provision for auethiug but
victory.
"In ease a captain is unable to
make out a flagship's signals," Nelson
says, "he cannot do very wrong if be
places his ship alongside one of the
enemy's."
The whereabouts of the memoran-
dum was not known until recently,
when it was found in the possession
of a private family, which had been
unaware of the character or value of
the document.
HIS FALSE BEARD.
WELL-KNOWN FALLS MAN GETS
EXPERIENCE.
Started for St, Cathrines With False
Whiskers and Was Run in by Detec-
tives -Said Be Was Going to a Mas-
querade Ball.
A Niagara Falls, Ont., despatch says:
George Hillman, a well known resident
of the city, starte-d for St. Catharines
last night wearing a wig and false mous-
tache and beard. When the Niagara, St.
Catharines & Toronto car on which he
was a passenger was inspected et the up-
per arch bridge, the customs officers saw
that lie was M disguise and notified pm
lice headquarters by telephone. When
the car reached Bridge street it was
boarded by two detectives, who proceed-
ed to examine the passengers, while oth-
er officers guarded the doors. The dim
guised man was easily picked out and
required to remove his artificial hirsute
adornments.
The Canadian law makes the wearing
of such disguises a serious offence, but
when the identity of the offender was
established it was deemed. unnecessary
to make an arrest.
Hillman says he was on his way to
attend it masquerade affair in St. Cath-
arines, and merely put on part of his
costume before leaving home.
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REORGANIZING YORK LOAN.
Powers Asked by Shareholders' Commit-
tee Seeking Incorporation.
A Toronto despatch; Ineorporation is
sought by the York County Loan re-
organization committee, in order to ac-
quire all or any part of the assets of the
old company and to bave power to int -
prove, ma.nage, and dispose of the real
estate from time to thee owned by it;
to lend money to its members or others
for making of improvements upon real
estate sold by it; and to borrow money
upon the security of all or any part of
its assets, aml to issue bonds or Ie.
bentures therefor.
The company is authorized to issue
stock to the amount of their belongings
to each member of the old company, the
priorities and rights of the oid Masses
of stock being preserved. It shall he
lawful for the provisional directors to
delegate any or all of their powers to
the National Trust Company, or to any
executive committee named by resole
tion.
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WAGE WAR ON SOCIALISM,
Citizens' League Launched in London
With Prominent Men as Members.
London, March 19.-A new organiza-
tion, entitled the Citizens' National
League, wns launched here to -day, The
primary object is combatting all forms
of State or municipal socialism and
municipal extravagance.
Sir Edward Sasson, the well -knower
Anglo-Indian merchant, and the Mar-
quis Douro, eldest son of the Duke of
Wellington, and a number of members
of Parliament, are among the organ-
izers, who expect the league to exer-
cise considero.ble influeure in elianitig
legislntion
A wide, democratic net line been
spread to catch members Every Adult
British sobjeet is eligible to member-
ship,
KING SELLS ETCHINGS.
Disposes of One Collection Whistler Pre-
sented to Queen Victoria.
London, Mardi 39. -The Ring has sold
minber of duplicate mezzotints and
otehings froth the royal library at
Windsor, devoting the proceeds to the
completion rind maintenance of the
royal library's colleetion of prints and
books. The Ring has also sold A. col-
lection et 150 etcbings presented to
Queen Victoria. by Whistler in 1887.
:Messrs, Agnew purchased all Ole- pic-
tures, but the sum they brought has
not been announced, as the Agnew& in-
tend to resell them, The value of the
Midler colleetion is about 520,000.
CHARGED BRITISH SQUARE.
Punitive Expedition Crushed the Sokoto
Revolt.
Lenidon, March 10.-A despatch from
Zillion, Northern Nigeria, to The
Daily Mnily to -day reports that the Brit -
nth punitive expeditioir has ettiehed the
Sokoto vevolt niter heavy fighting it;
which the rebets twice charged the Brit-
ish femme Rua wete Almost Aneibilated,
The town of Satiric, which. was held by
the rebele in force, WAS hOltIbiltded And
then captured at the point of the
bayonet. Over 300 rebels were killed.
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SPORTS fINED.
Montreal, Marelt
ono huntineh Anil twenty men Arreeted
early On Smithy morning at ti. coking
main in the east end appeared. before
Judge LaFontAitie toelity. Itaniel Dori- -
nelly, owiler of the building in, mitielt
the main took pinee, was tined 550. An-
other nittn, who Assisted the owner, 'Was
filled 010, and 117 others wows fitteit 53
earl:. It Was the biggest Mut mode by
the police itt several yeare. The birds
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LOST WIPE'S AFFECT/ONS.
Now She Sues for $5,00o -She Alleges
Ill -Treatment.
A Brockville despatch: A somewhat
scusustionat CalSe Is 110W 011 trial here be-
fore .Tudge ("lute. It is an action
brought by 'W. A. Latnend, of Westport
against James Ateldson for 55,000 dam-
ages for alienation of his wife's effete
t lout.
Atchison boarded with the plaintiff,
and, emording to his story, Atchison
won her heart mut mainly through his
pram:Mon she was Maimed. to leave
him, first going to Cleveland, Ohio, and
then to Toronto, where she at present
resides.
Afte, Lnmond took the stond nentinst
her husband anti denied that anid
bit -
proper relations existed between herself
aud Ate/aeon. She. attributed the fact
of leaving home to the ill-treatinent of
Lamontl.
The defendant it wealthy.
110GUS PRIEST VANISHES.
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So Do Veluahle Articles From the Greek
Mitch hi Montreal.
Montreal, March 13.-- The Greek
eolony of 'Montreal ie looking for
•Tatoras Demetriades, who upon rote -
seating lihnself An OrthOt10% priest
was installed laat Smiley as it genuine
priest to take Otero ot it new Greele
eitiireh in Montreal. Detnetriades Imas
now disappeered, es httVe ahe it gold
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As Weli 111011ey ealleeted to the
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They ratge in value from $5 to $frO. And his ereaentiale he mid they Were in hie
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