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The Clinton News-Record, 1907-03-28, Page 6�v W, r, - �v ­14141%WY47.4 1) . - e� , ­ f�, ,04�' 7 1- , T "r,o - - T� . "m M -,- ;� I .� '. , . 1.� , 7i I � I .� � '* �4 � , , , " aj, . I " , �4� - I I I , . I , .-.4% 1 1 1 1 1 % . W . , .4 1 77 , ., I � 4 . . I J% q . 7; "' , � � . � I . . . I . . 4 ... 11 %� " 1. . I * � I . I . . 6 ;, I � ­ 11 " � � I cutla Nowss'"00" . ­ "I I I My ­­­ � ­ I -­ 1. � � 1, I . . ­­­­ I - ­­- - I � --- ", ­ --­---------­­­-i;M ---- - . -1 11 - --.­ I - - . .... . M ----­--­­ I - -� . 1=1-111.1- - 5 � � , 1; � ; ;!!!!!!� . 1-111-1 w;" I . I ­ ---- ­ -­ . - ­ -- - I ,NL -&- jft db -,NL A-.&- -A� . E A NISHT WITil Z ��,; -- '. ­ - I . ­­ I I I --­­­. -11 MOTO MINOAN# I ' I AERIAL NAVAL WARM .I--."- . 11 - � 11 FOUGHT IN HIS LIFE Mineeii Twenty -Four Houre, Visit In I ; O" or 14 arwill; In Favor *0 a 1% ­ . Wom Pit. , I � - I . I L . '14 . weapon. . � ' owd balw? I I I L IR IV 1. � � L � . .. , ­­:, EDAL I TITANIC CONFLICT IN CLOUDS A Wobb minor has Just Pa- Nuiving I h . I '. � I Is the vevQlyor b000ming tho o4- OFF109R'$,D- KSPZRATF STRUGGLE TO TAKE PLACE IN 1013. urloanny adventure. Wil- I . � ­ F.OPARD IN INDIA. l 11 If I I lotto, of lgilgloAdP The question is WITH A 1. ton act, A ooi.Iisr, did not return, . � - . * , MA111% . r �. PM11% ­ ' I* I -- home, from work, and, as he had ilot I . It's a bftvy shmin on 1. �W by the recent a . � � - . Of CrlmQ4 ,C � ommi . I = e 4 - handed In his In t the *Omer I 7 a . . , tW b ,- 0 404 ded - y I . � ared v", Wg4 .Return I Gorman Writes Book Describing How I to mako I oapay-UW4 and O"lly, - , , in%.Fr9m * Day's Hunt, I TP -r Col Aued UiX0 to m . .Prw I , : tr it w 14or sy.stou is r I A A � I Enllsmd Wilt 0000M4 DO OArz as Qrganiz- , . I lu'Baglond., The US , UsIxt UAVO poredenoy him. A VAAL: .1 � � I g:4 Maid,tO QUIWriat,o in tho M=_ ­ Whon. the, I nfurintod. Be&# Attack- I ad, with Mr. David Dev . the =404k, . for two# I der of, Xr. Whitel . .-Could Not Shoat F of His. country -Navy Will Be Fu. movivuhm"A � � � . tgorbuti for the fact ad Hie WIf* Or � . , leader. At a. place known So I L � � a ' 4 �0 "bar " at th, . I I . ase In Hot.-Grapp% MIS a ,r thaj, ,since. the' Fear of, Killing. . p , y whiob 4 oull n a a C I ,. With tilo-Wolrd Droarn of Aorlal W4r­ ,. 8 I 10 40114 Of the . some (OM Of 11 .11 . . . . . . . . ­�� "I'll I I ; .g .rogwoy porter is, r . . ­ I foro-Drop Bomb* From the Sky- OQIUOry,, 01000 to where Palmer hsd I a �. I I I I : Charged V114 01106#13; Aiid *011114ing, the Arllm*14,nd Finally Ovorrom" been working, they found him.. He uken lap by mothee# s3 ­ I , . - Battles In the Air. stated that as he was we , �bw . I be 000Y q .. . , a , It Without Ald. I _kill$ b � glZI, . � . . I 1. � I .. . ", I . An Impulsive Ap. . . AerIaIr rieVig towards the shaft about two, 0,01M b needed, . I . . Tile story Of a -4osparote Recent Progress. In 41,11 . � . . jl­ .. . �,u officer's � the aftersk9ou his lamp wentout. He � - . . I . I . .in I I , �.: � .... I., . I The tou4eucy of the ite is. andoubt- encounter with an infuriated beast tion has greatly stimulated, the -imag- feared to proceed f0trhar, as- he ., ' , � I �� .. I 1. i � , I . edl $9ward'qWck clociiiorts and " Lieut. -Col, illation I ght . -t - P'lincl-rion coate& . 1. � I. 1� ­. �­ -` , , ... 1 "' Comes from Lucknow. thought Ito might Jose hie way in. the I ,sc,p � *%$ � 1. , I uy hot" Hutchinsoni of the Second Ghu,rkas, In woging bloody wars - on PV", workings. He, therefore, took refuge I I :1 , � � \ � I I t4ve moosums, 'The, C14 -time, deli . a of those outhori who dell . ,4; 1�� �:�'. ! . 'ton , & I Ith a leopard,, When, in 19L 11" Tog L iA TAwis a .. I . ,., . - ate, �1190-UUPUUIVO habit of. the BA . bad fight wi ' "berry," Where he remain- greatest possible. ax�otiUt Of 111101 ,.1111 :�%, .�� . � - *` �,17<)R " thrillino � I ockeley He. , Uysou. I ­ . . e n the irestless, , which Attacked his wife while on a I I I � ad until the �. , , , pt into the tu,- i time of his discovery . i �.'; " �-,' " , - . I - - % �, � .7 1 ,I 'hin. many years ago. 4il � ment in easili 41006t0d fOrM .. 1. , �Ierlergy of the day.. 14 relgUeOffi- badly , -,shooting trip near Debt& 3, . . me 24 hours later. He was without . L ''! � � ,., , A -4 - porte balanced mindg.the senoo of propor- . , . returning after a. day's lure for as human eye could, See,, his 01), . � , I . I , . They were ­ food and water all the time, He was I I 1. . "I ., I& �r , tion is lop - inot ut i I . sion behold "the nations, quickly brought to the, 'surface and I.. i, . t in the. need for A a e baby, are woude , I � 111. � Of- N640 and any deed , a � of viole . nee, done shooting, and the beaters . � mother and ,, � on poln once ahead,', Mrs. a I I t#1 action. M , 6 dist nut"I'" aerial happlied w th refreshments. Palmer !, : , I navies grappling in the central �! I � I I _ - . . , ' � 1. . . on quite inadequate grounds, are TO - in,sou was walking about ten yArds in blue... , I . � as made a Statement, in which tie . helped by its use- . ��4 " I .. I 1: . I PorW4 which never -would have token front of bar husb!kud. $he deviatod But, a says,. -$'As I left the Place where I . . . ��, ; I AWARDED I I I had the , coordng to the poet, that ow* � I . . I , � "I . place it the pqrpetrato.r ha,4 . I - the I . I 11 , . , slightly from, , path, and sixised ful-conflict is. to bring about the era was working to go. on to the double . I .1 . � . . rksider whether t I .1 � ",:. . Patience calmly to Con. , . a young leopard, which inime lately, of universal veacb-'Itho parliament ,arting, which would lead me to the I IDRUGGISTSt MD $1.90 , �� - I 1) . ALL, W , s, or not his method of righting his attacked: her. . of man, the !adoration. of the wQrl4,'# mairt road, I put my foot on an iron, I 11 I 111� , � HN LABATT wrong, real or faiiciod. was in, pro- . Col.'Hutchinson Instantly raised to, Prof. Rudolf Martin of I , 0 "to dlip,,au � . . I I ­ . - rifle to shoot the , . � According. I sleeper. which caused.m, L d �� * 0"O"O""04H J0 , a oence. , beast, but dared to, make Germany the ... '00 ; ' his -i .. if Berlin, it is . the jerk put the light out. I then, got � , I , . - - s . I In many murder- owes tried recent'" uQtAre for fear of woulidi mistress of the globe. H( I al9nk no well as I could in the dark- --- ­. ­ . � 11, � I is , ,, . t. .the d Th 4, ng his wl,.O- ) hag just . ­MWWWNii-­ --"--- -!---I' '. y it he been ... the ., cad - . I , shown . . . - ing-thAt the Only way -to , publialled--n- book -entitled '1!10111 Ber. ness by holdingthe -haulage rope, but - -­ --7 7 � I I . ..1.1 11.1 ... .. !�-"Vv-� ­Zm" 1- - ­ . I � "t- 0 ­ sea � I . � � - 'An amusi - AT 51 LOUI , b i ddi -- -'-- save he liu, to Bagdad; - a been goiAg, about in a ,. ! S E-XMIT-10 - 11aa, not con , bers,toly premedi or life was to.drag'the leopard tbe Gerviiii" World - J ng 4r I � � . I I must havi ­ GRNTI,EMEN OF THE ROAD. . � . - mi'to have PrLo- attacked to -of Ae- circle for some. time.. I got on to what . 11 � . I - ad. The murderer seei .- I off, he dropped his rifla and Supremacy, in the Coming E . . L I Victory over Dai d revolver. "OL 4, the beast in-th hig.. hall . . I . I � �� 1904. - vided himself ivith a . do. rial Navigation " in which he to!!$ I thought was the mainheading and . Strings Jack" witness whom he , L . . . a L _ The. Famous "Sixteen to be ready for any emorgencyj ImAt . -be'done. Th perusal of . then.11jull I A.Deq,jerate, Fight.' how it is.to �A a door and Tealiz;W that .: . The witness was L * . in the way the Italian seerna to' Carry L The leopard first, attempted -to seiie it ought to afford some little Solace I -was going in the wrong direction. as and Dick Turpin'L . the case was a I Only wedal for Ale in Canada. . a Ailetto. L I - to tile thousands of the Kalier's Poor- I had no doors to go thr . I his am, but pugged, and Col. Hutch- ough to gal ' At the Roso. taverni' a noted gaming crowd of beggar � . Act Decrease$ Sal*4� , to oxchange,a t3 the pit. bottom. I turned and we house Aanding . .in Marylabone � '. . ­ ' .1 indon Was able to keep it at bay while at subipets who *ye= , . lit gAi-! that time. well ki - . ­ nade rqvealed : Wo I . . sit to call. the L beat- diet of hoise flesh and dog,jiteat ,for back, and soon, found -myself at the ilens early in the l8th century, Sbef-, ter hd had r I , ,Extensive enquiries i ,, , I . . .. f. , i. tho,'gun- wife roiie aud.r England. I or, I . . coal � . I the surprising . so that . Ord'. 'Meanwhile, the animal sprang � the roast beet Of old I L place *here I had started, Then I field, Duke of Buckingham, used tOL1 "filp'big beggar ' L I .. , 11 I 8mitha' books show a falling off -in inson, � Course,. it Is England which is. to -- - . -1 ­ . qgai,n'on Col,. Hutchi and it Cleo- of L L found anothef ,dd6f, and on . going An .inques-b has been, ordered in o least two- . ofthe Got-. . toast his. companions Let their farewell The witiXega dieffil. 01 claytor. Young at t la the sale of revolvers of (it,, - -ji7er9te fight between tile ifian and the suffer most at.the hands . � . through that got to a curve on the . d in the � ­khe , .. . an despoiler. , . . . . I I dinner when the season ende . , I nell began . t . � milton hospital. . thirds since the act of 1903 was P840- beast followod� .. , 1, in . . � corneir not far from the main head, ominous words, "May as many of us "Now tell the He ed. That act requires the Production . hinson eluded its spring . ' Make.En%lish Navy Fthilo? Ing. I had, however,. quite lost my ad remain unhanged next spring, meet beggars there ' . Col Hutc . I _ - 1he high- I '' "Indeed, I of a license or .oth6r authority by 0, with 'marvelous agilaty, . Re madi When airsh L ips and I fell'bowildered. I docided- � was killed at the I%lc;- his, rifle, . 1. can travel'faster than , we laie"agill V` John . Rann, r Fred. 'Howe would-be purchaser, while the .seller several attempts to regain Tak 1 would sit there. and wait until Waynian, adon., be4ug caug . The - railwW trains now move - Great Bri- otherwise '�Sixtean ' Stringo them, - but the . Clary works at Lo .ht has to keep a carefUl record but the leopard was on him before he I was found,'for, I did not know where . . tain the professor says, will be de- , lack," of evil fame,, liked to swagger I flicin, your h �and whitled, around a, s�haft. act has diminishea remarkably the could'pick it up. Then he thought of I might get. to. I sat down for a while , tr I � . shooting' Crimes. by gangs of young his revolver, and We . a placing his privod of the present -strategic advan- listened. Then I lay down to, rest, - .abovt at Bagnigge Wells in the i4ter- A whole . ruffiens, such -as those who made %geo of, her g6ographical position. The. and is "of " iying out his nefarious you tell us , . hand on his hip to, draw it, when the t' _ . ot b4n lying down Ion va car I . -f British navy will be rd2lueed to conj.;­ but. I had n I 9 Olerkeuwell infamous a few years be . bn him again and before 1. heard the scamper of rats, deeds or undergoing punishment lo�.. longed?" . wo " I leopard sprang cance. , . IT. a is des�rlbed as appear- 111""'W01'rideedi y � .fore it was passed, but has not --pre- , Desperate as. parati*e iusignifi I -aud7tona of thern ran over my body) the same, H . vented suicide or crimes in which sai�ed his right arm. a risen , jayas will no longer. prote � causing a shudder to go, through me. Ing there ih July, 1774, '!attired in a ! than I can passion of soma kind acts as the spur. the ogition.-was, Col. from land. attacK. , . . I . :sprang up, atd could he . or scores scarlet coat, tambour waistcoat, white � but I think ,not gi a i and, 91thoug a w But- . The professor ,admits that England , There was a well-known case not lbng . far' . - I ' agonies, . a 9 pled of rat$ running about me -in squad- dilk stockings and a laced �hat. On , - the. tribe of , 0 ad'America may build aerial navies wi - a] . 11 I ago of a man obtaining a license to w a a . They rolled ove'r say -b tons, galloping like h6isQs and each knee he wore the bunch of eight : "You me I'll 1---1 carry firearms from a postoffice, walk- in- -that, ship for aliip, may a quite as . MY li" It had � gained him his� -. O'Connell. 4 ing along to a gun shop, buying a at . ti I a leopard at I Olin . 9 Ir good as th6se- of.Germany, but they squeaking horribly. I clapped ribbons wl I n his arm., ,� . b Strings Jack,"' . i ithe 1". I to its, hold o � �mies.uT, w Cope ,with hands, partly to keep myself warm so riquet of 'Sixteen c I ter o 4 . . . . . . . . . . . � revolver, proceeding a few yards far- A . will have no ai All , andpartly to keep,the rats away, and r V ings under the ' I . . . --:. LLLLLL ... ther to an hotel smoke-roord, -and . Rifle Doe� t6.Worki . . � Germany's highly trained legions. *1 - The a i ore lively'do' ,. . . shooting himself. The saries of events- At. last; Col. Rutchinson freed ,his which, conveyed by' aeriet transports, I stamped. my feet as much as I Could. influarice of this gprightly�gentlem=, I . ... . arm an . d succeeded in getting his re- Ilu that,the -rats might not attack ina- and on the occasion, referred to he - I. occupied about twenty minutes. - - , t, she will overwhelm hostile countries. ained on the curve until I waC 'of a ' indow for of-, A corres , : L velvet, .Thou he shot tie leopard in The narrative. of events. which the I 'rem . . I .L . . � ... was pitc.h.ed out w I ..... ... ��, ­­­­ Rural Training Cause. I ita holt�, . . etween foundi 4. . � . . I I I feqdipg honest .company. , Only. a few , incident i ­ L. . M.1-001 A sliggestion was . thrown out by � the eye. The animal lot go . '.. professor relatts takes place b I L ­ . I - . . . months'later he meV the reward for -"the. WiZ L IGN -W but thia shot had' only blinded .M. ', 1913. and ,1930, Germany adopts , an : - . ,; I—- a member I a leacgpg firm of gun- - -- London , ) _ Before it could string on bim agaut - ,ad form of the 'airship invent- - � HOW'ALIEN ACT WOOKED. - his misdeeds on the, gallows at Tyburn �� � , that v imp ov . : . . foj venthiii g,to'rob the Princess AXe- .1: butter a . � LLL . -smiths it is, aFa iule, the man Col. 'Hutch-inson had gained posses. L'by Count Zeppelin�. who thus tat ; . . in . . � . ad - . . . . . .. he bough who is country -bred who uses the -re- on of, his - rifle, Lind sqcqeede( . lials. chaplain.. - . 0 � 8.1 . has merely succeeded in spending a ' 465,00.0 Fore i gners .Arrived I n- England I I � I or 'killing the beast. iust as the first of large fortune . .. I . that "ge�tle­ with L am 'L'.�O�;"', volver when lie means to injure , in abortive attempta -to ' Dick *Turl5in'.was ano . WkX` I . I . P, . � � <-'S destroy life. . the beaters. came back. ,.. - � conquer the air. Tb*e Zeppelin air- * , and Only.489 Were Expelled. . � who amused h shell on ,', 11 - I ' I . . man -of the road "business" fre- sovereign �... "I", Col, Hutchins this time . - Board I of, Trade, ivhich exer�L . the. ` "I think if these ewes were inves- Ofi-L-was by ship- consists 6f, a. eigar-shaped b4� The & , ... . I � I in intervals of i . . " �L tigated," he said "it would be found loss of- blood and I supervision over all, L - was. pocket. ilt-� L so exhausted fr�nl . , . .loon, with an aluminium. -deck, antr - cisos cont*91 - an . quenting. pleasure gardens. I . I . - . in. pub - that the men c6cerned had either the struggle that he was- in ,a, state fitted with Powerful motors kind steet-i -the tailway lines in the United Xing�. once moved t1okiss a fair la' to.ok ano . . � - - .- ha,q a country training or. were 'in of Collapse.- He was carried back to. .. arafias­ --' .,--- ,doT,, has just issued statisties 1� a -when wizard t I - ­13h�M-­, .._lie__ -.Mar�ylebdue . it shooting.. The arin, ..which lng aPP . I �. I � .agAul�in .T� - - the habit of going oi . his I hios - .1 His Ai eird.: .. - -riii-t,h,e-�-,p-ra'�-c,t'i-e�a-1,-effe-cTs'�ofW4e--Ali(§- ' - at - . ight, ever -of blangalow, I'M thn should- rshin'Dreiin1v . . . P she protested, that she m . I a. as I THE LATE MR. C.P. RECORD, pur(-bred'towxxsman knows nothing was terribly laberated from ' act intended, to. keep undesirable emi� � after 6 aot of the favor she b4d te- I "Na, DRY. weapons; lie wouiJ E,jooner,use a knife " led to. * , in .the death . dpaling, A�rfected . . 0 . rist, ivas, atten< grants out of the country FOU'.=ER OV THE.RECORD FOUN . " er to the w . Prin it takes in Prof. MELAin's book . ceived. Whether' Turpin and gentlew j, the rep or poison. But the man who has ,IV- He is now pr r'e fc .. -the first y�ar.in which ­ � the .ba. . 11 Reproduced above, is a portrait of the late og , saing favorably� the ballow-h4s a capa&t�- of ,front - 'During 1906, . . . � men of - similar .- occupation came to ' ad in the country has seen or has -�­--- . . . . I . . ' -'praeti6alrope. - . . . di- .horne :1 the founder and original . .. . . 60 000 to - 100,000 cubic �meterd .is. the act has been in ,ra pi at, re..gardens solely for their I I She Mr. C. B. Record, engaged iid the deitruction of animal . a tio4,465,000'foieigners, arriveidLin Eng- .a u . I divided, int . , versh . I 1. hine r with BARBARIC RELICS FOUND..' ' 0 something like 150 air-: i�n may­te­a-gxiabl� be doubted I 4 .bead of the Record Foundry & Mac by firearms. He is familia . . . I 1 -600. me .1and. Of''these 137,000 were travel' -we remember -how fie4uent r5ov-.; and­tl . . - I . . in : . ll� . . co., of Moncton, N.13.9 and Monti7eals them, and hence his liking 'for the. . . � � I . ' tight; compartihents carries ft . firit.-6fiws .and I9%40Q.secoxLd cl a, , -,whe ' . i � Aleld! 60VW F. Q. I Massive� Bracelets: .ar?d Armlets - 01 on its. alubainiurn Aeck and,-Pjn.�ng . sa that they ,w . .f . to the. beries Were in the paths and . , ' . .ate, exam - t . - , . Previous to Mr. Record going into the revolver." ' was supported by pue � .!- ,other weapons of destruction, is pro- inspections 'prbscribod"by - all, I . w., - - ways leading to these sylvan rbtreats. ' anufacture of stoves, thoge, used in � The view , Of . Sotid Gold ThatOnc.e A4rned War, .. . loes. . � . "to in - lird those , i I .1111 I . I vided with 400 or 506 aerial torpec . ,� by, 1916 -remaining 9 about -Watchmen were ,set . - " , -Pe , rican the leading detective officers, though riors Bold,lin Good Preservation, :The prpf.essor predicts: that. Of '. the ' . o 'at ' ilaie at night,. I nada. were almost wholly of Ame i� struck him as beiiig novel. He , . I . 1 160,000, were, eTigrat , g t Ion .,who go -over the- field I . I �ure. The character of the work ". ' i. sandpit at 'Grermany will hive 12,000 of these fight- . 'am to . ' - were.. often:'attack-. Pan man could hardly recall a case in which Workmen -engaged in. I . aixd ,only 1 i ,* order to*, at evon so visitors . a the i�k­ 1, size .turned out by the Record Foundry & . X6nt,, En . glan, tave'-' uli- in -airships in columisdioh.. Without ' - il,� 'an -robbed, sometimes il . ­. the man who allot to kill had not Crayford, 1, 11 g� .1 . . I . embark; aifiong'11iom were; found v�d d � Machine Co., at once gave their of, ju:a-ssive braco�"- arm fi as it out 'that they pea stoves a had country experience. Usually, earthed A -number I , ament, he. gur,,,. -11 I I 000- sailors - soaking engagements. - � -, - dend Jbernsel�e ild".sometimea vil' I - - a very large I - only $75 � , eaC i , .. about. I a . ... I � !, C.. � ' i 91 1P * ,standing, and as a result however, it was slight. The true let, 0, a,miats of�s6lid -gold, aupPos- will . cost, . L *'Only 39,000 foreigners declared.theii .the road to or -from them.� .�. : '.. a owing to build a torp6d�' . 11 , . business soon grew up, largely I � I . . intentigh,of settling in the' -United -In early days.,at 'Maryleborie it was. bri sportsman if he commits suicide, - ad -to be portions. of the barbatic or- .what it�ni6* costs,to 1. . I . . �. I Mr. Record's untiring industry and par- uses one 'of his favorite guns, and naments of ancient British 4Liefs- .. boat. . . . o be a Kingdom,'' at- least temporarily, and ' I deemea neceisary to provide the.com--.1 -severance against; many obstacles. ' active hardly- ever the revolver. . The,supposition that the: sandpit - ,In addition Germany is t UP, . of these only- 489 'were expelled ic!.' pany with a'guard of soldiers to con- I Al h)ugh Mr. Rec'ord retired from - Ce of the Chiefs is plied with nerial tr ' E ,. consisting of 6rding.to the provisions, bt the acti duct. them home'at 'nights, - a curious I a busintess as far back as 1879, the solid ' Was the burying pla airships lirikedatl%eth�r,. the f r6lit- c . . . i . I �10 a jovial ev.( . ming, - Pick-, . � The. cost of. carrying out the*.provl7 � winding up I . at asis on which he bad established the in- SCHOOLS VERSUS CRIME. suoported by the'discoire ' ry of bones* four -with mot- .1 . * � same -01 wedpon4. of. -airship. alone being supplied ouht6d to . . b I at the' . spot abd - three after sions: of - -the. ..now law am pockets .Were. of course Plentiful ad. d has resulted in its growth froma . flint eiloae.by-' :. drA,'* and towing the other I . . . . � r ' i a of the largest stove %in stone and . it at- a prodigious - rate bf. spaed. Each �about .$100,000, making � the � Cost. of all the, gardens.despitO every precaur i d . ust y . . t -d pi_.,.e, .to on Elementary Schools In Great 'Briti The armlets ,wer ai'&�depth . - every rejected immigrant as high as 1. . .' . Y .turi.g plants ern half - a found 1,000 ' ' ; tiorij and 'one night' at ' Cuper's in an fa, on the north n Is. .of thl-ee or. four feet from tile surface.. - train will suffice.,to transport r $250.. , 11 . . . '. of the American conVinent. With two , Reduce Number.of Crimi a ated fulli armed and equipp,6a German I . .. 1743.8 thief -Caught in the.aet of tak- . large plants, one in Moncton and one in Since the year 1870 iiiiiijons, of� Their value as gold alone is estim I . . I .. .. .-.-.. - .. - 1. I Ing I a IfLay's Purs6 we . ad from I Montreal, the Record Foundry.& Machine money have been spent on elementary to be from $1;250 to $1;500, but their soldiers; . . I --. ' ­ g resou . � . 1. . L . W L o J"'War. . , . . I . Oladstone',s .Oratory. the police.by a'band of ' ., Co. are known from Halifax to Vancouver, schools in Great Britain. Have -the antiquity and histoyical asa6eistions , 1913 to Witness. rl .. - " d . . I . . . the hands,�ot way tLbr6Ugh St. ..and their "Calorific" and "Admiral" great results which were then anti- make them priceless. . . �� - The univ . ersal shindy Starts in 1913, . Mr.. Gladstone's greatest oratorical ,his comrades. on his - bled to ese'08 0 . Theyare,iii.a perfect state of Pro- with another war beiNieen Japan and qualification was� big exquisite voicb, ,-Georg,e�s fields' Land One . I furnaces and "Penn Esther " ranges cipated been realized? It is very .. I I ..... . ' � a, 6,lear,'Lreson­; 1,'�ic . . . -L;�-Temple Bar. I ­ tthehig&st hoped servation'-'an(l. bear inscriptions ou.� whi... sa dr It was, singularly Put for .*that time. . . . . Ruawik; in . � . � ", L �,'� . I * a .i I recognized as the standard of Canadian pleasant to not;eAha )­c6losjus.- of ,ant and .sweet., The dtator never'seein- : . I . �..­ - . " I . of promoters of education thirty years -some of 'the jsWpis, which have nott.a.crusbingjdefeat t6 th( L' ' . excellence. ' of ; of thai,.�msg#ifl- to �use:L the slig I . . � . .1 . , 'Ll .­ . . . . , ­ I I . . . ago are accomplishad facts to -day. � yet .been' deciphered. Experts are th6 north-bYLLmedns ad I ht,6st effort�or strain.. . .- ­'­­:�.-� ­ L . . , 1 30,000 people in 6pinion, that they date. from a period I , ' - It is 1161lowad by- a in fillin , any.hall. andreaching the ..! . � - I - a. . . . .1 .. . . I . I In 1870 there. were I . I cent aerial Roots, - ell 'the eqr-',of Sie. '&ithest aniong,,.thp I . -. L � i "... . � . i . I . - - - - . jaii, ilearly 6,00-0 more than there had . long before - the bilfistian era.' - . . . an- . I * � . % revolution: in Russia, Lin, whi � I � .. I 11 ' I . The Sidesaddle. ten years- before.. Now, though They have Won, deposited at SeOt- R6manoff dynasty, is overthto *11.- The dience. ., " ". - . � I '1 � .. ' ..� �.. I . . I . . . , . . . . . . . ' ` , L"�' A correspondent of the London Mall been on . . . I . I in L his palseei "appeals . Somebody once said that. -Gladstone. ". �. �." L .. . ..1., I . .. . . I f" : the poptilati _ of the United King- land Yard as treasure trove, and ale .Czar, bosiegeA , . was the only" se wh� .1 . . ., -IT I .. .. - . I I., , says that women always rode astride ad by over fif now th� pioplerty'oUthe. Crown. to, tfiO � Kaiser L by wireless telegraphy man'in the Hou .:. . 'ir . ", per .1 rullar bracelets . CS ould [Lbbin dom has increas4 ty May last eight si i - him from the m6b- which cla. -Could talk in itall * . Gla4tone-.c , . �. . cent., we have to�day only some 20,- In too save sifighlest inodulation..of: his L - .1 . . till Queen Elizabeth in order.to show a � In , - by the .1 . . . � 11.1 000 people in prison., That this good .Were found near� tho.'s.a a spot, and mors for his life,� The Kaiser respbuda - emphasis of italico , � . 11 . . L :­ , . . � 4 .1 magnificent dress UPOUL a certain state the.finders'.received�as their'share of to- his appeal - by ,carrying him, off, in voice give all the � . t, . - I I . �, .. .. . . I ., I ' � ­ . . , . . . . . I . . . . occasion rode sidewise- and so set the effect is due to our elementary schools . . bf."small print, of large rin . or any, � . . . . . . . . is strongly suggested by the follow- treasure. trove- a sum equal to about one �,6f his inateldess airships. le sire, to his . . The N*'ev.o -Record and Weekly 5rail .. fashion. I $iio. Thoae'bracOlets are now in. the' - Anatchy ensues in - Russia. " Out of other effect he - I . . S., , . .4 %Veekly.'Globe I. I . - ing table: I . 1. ., I 1. Ahe chaos�emerges & . second Napoleon spoken words.. - - ­.. - 44 � , 6.4 . .. 1. ,� i I 1970. Present day. British Museum. . .11 . . .. I � of .'indignant .'remoh- .� : . � . Fainily Herald. b k Stockings. . . - ,* ; , . . In passaget 9 ,.4 .1 . Weekly Witn k � - fill population .. .... 22,500,000 , 34,000 ,M. 1. . .. .11 in the person of Suvaroff, a- YOU129 r - , I � . . . I . . n Elizabeth was pre- - . . f strance or -denunciation, when -word - 41 I , .. . 41 . . S1111 .. 1570 Quee Number of persons . . Ventilating' London'... .. Russian engineer, who is &'master o . . . . 1 .44 . . :- . . GO with 4 pair of silk stockings by under sixteen in , . were ad,6cated by Idt'. the' art of - aerial. navigation.. He 'is followed *Ord,. and stroke come down ' * " " . " ., ... Free, d afterward never I . . Skyscrapers . ' p" - stroke, with 6, wealth of - re ' -. . , 1 4.., . , , I - L L. , Adver . be" . ' at the Bur- made fesident of the Russian repub upon I tible, tb � ..:.4 , I . -.6... LIT, - � r, tire woman an prison, reforms- A. -Hudson, at .1.1eatura . . , a .. � . I ..; I 1. .1woro any other kind. , ' 11,733 1,321 for the pu�poie of lie, and goes in.for airships by the source that eaerned inexhatis - .� I . I I ... . 41 1 . . I ,I ,. 4AIInil . , tories, etc . ...... veyors' Institution, ­ L .. esale.'. By .their means Russia L very fluency And vdriety of the ppeek ,, , , FiLruie , , � ., whol I . I . . � . I . 44 . ­ 4S 1 L� . Total per 100,000 .. L 7 ventilating London; d5tilghty Power, which at overwhelmed his audieripe. , � I ­ . . . I *. I .., I I 1i .; ­�Fk.gaiu becom6s, a- i . ' . ", . .. ., " L.� . .I of the .population, 52 � The best natural, ventilator of Lon ifij!4ateris. to dominsto Europe. Suvaz� He was always terribly in.earnest. I . : I . . � Didly �Tpwq, T , L� . L Lout don, said MT. Hudson 'wag .the I Whether his subject was great o*r' ' . !.. - I -will point Arks were also ", i - Photographs, again, '. roff gets'llimself proclairned- Czar 6f S1,81. . ,, the improvement that hap been Thames. The London p I . I ia.-under the name of Michael, small, he threw his whole. soul. into ,. , "' *- , , " " Globe , ftt irentil' -a.. . Russ .. -, . . . . t in Council School chil- most imPOrta atbi * I .. and sets abotitpiepirilig toL Subjugate it. Onde, in addressing 4 school -boy. -, 9.6 . �. 14. � " � IVNR .. .., � ,.. brought abou The'action ofmOtois ill"StIrking up . . . .,L� -gath L .1 t4 . . . -World - * Ifinister Spealls dren's appearance. ,the w6ild., I � t,e,ring, he -told his j6ung listeners � $If . .. . Where, in,1870, we saw forbidding germ-16dah (Just was a very seriou's the test Of I . the f a boy ran he ought always to . . . . 44 44. ­ itirday Nigh In'futore, windows in .many - .,. Awf-91 .Battlii -16� the Air. , . Could,, if .. . I . I Sa . ' a semi -savages, we now see clean, itern. - Xa . ise . r � tak-as' a' hand in run as fait,as he he J Inpia . . 41 � .44 .. . . Pree -Prilssl' Lot - he ought always to jump as 4k :- 4; , . 1� to Mothers littl with happy and ilital- streets.,might have to be used purely . L Then the far - ,he Frpe Press' Ere I . . neat children, . for the admission 'bf Jight,: In that. the ga,me by'doelaxing yar'on, Rus- could., He illustrated the in ' � .'in .1, . . , .. L.. 'L I . . .. � # - . . .. I I . . ligent faces. on L -imagination *of,the most 10nd wn car, . L . . . . . . I .. . . 1. . - case We ventilatli would chiefly sia. The ,his 0 car ' . I . I . � . � ­ I 119 His Wife's rXii9rience for the I . . shifts run- dime' novelist .-,nevor� - depicted 'suchL * ' a -� .10 ft ittillk L � Proper Way to Churn. have to be ,derived from etWean Did we regard parliamdritary , . , pleaAe ,L i I . . in. , . 4 Salle of Other Sufferers. . . 6uld ning down the ,middle, of. the hoUse, ' awful .battles ,as � take plae6 b Ing. is a rhere instrument of P a� . . , . ... . I . I. , .. Tile agitation irl-churuing all ---U-r.-,If.:udson-.--th�dibk-.tbal'- tall the --flying. warships of - Gerniarij--ma mentiry business -a ebate . -then violent as the f of chum -*ilY- '' uBsia' Fioni dizzyfi - - -- * drop . . PO Aot-N ote,and­a d4m � The following letter has,4fflan sent be as orm .blocks of � buildingg here -and ­t1iore R , eight* they unquestionably Mr..,Gla ' ne is '. . . 11.1 . to Dr. T. A. Slocum, Ltd., fbi pub- admit, says Farm Progress. The throughout Loodon woulh constitute .destructive bombs. on hostile- armie& only. the greatest, but far the great- . . 0. � . ­ --,. I churning is to be stopped while the haalifi iis6rts for'th694 who!, livedin, They, riddle one -another with ahells, cot English orator of'our time; fo � r he . . 11, . . �. . butter is in the granular 'form. . in -h otherdn midairi and., . I I . lication. as urnin as the upper Abreys�� whilat those -who they rem eac had a richer combination of gifts thaw, .- - - � 0 . I Dr. T. A. Slocum, Lifnited:-Dear Slis * Within order to have thorough ell 9 ug from, heights -of W. i . mi. the lived in the ,n;1ghborhdod.'o1 these the *reeksi lalli .th any other man we call remember, and I . � . . . I. .. I "04- the iast two years my wife (who is of a, delicate possible the -temperature of cream� : high buildings would have the Von- 10,000 feet, ate, smashed'to am, at- I he coul&use them oftenest with of- ' ' . I .1 -constitution) has hdd two severo attacks of Is - .] I , . trip corrected should not be over 63 degrees. , , tilation �of tftaWhouses vastly imProry- eens. The.'conibatints' are Drovided ' ,i �f6et._justiil, McCarthy., . . T"E NEWS-RECORDf. ,, vi e have auch 14ith In the The buttermilk should 'be drawn 'these lofty' with parachuted in Heil 'of life belts, I . - . I .. I .- ­ 11. I � . . �. . . I L ge, both of whIch have been speedl � I .-. '. I . . I '. .1 . . y t e use of Psychine. ad by the eddies round � I ., ." ,uebwenq of your minedles that as R, f6Ml1Y We ind the butter wph- buildings.., .. "' � . , , , 'and thus:mally of them, aftoV theirl . � T . . I.. . . �. I 11 I � . .....ther. For toning up adebtlitated system, f rom the churn i � I . , ' Irid Tim, Poet, .. . �­­­­­­:­­ bowever run domm. restoring to healthy action ed. The butter must be Amoved from ' . airships ate -destroyed-­--succeod- in., ­ . I . I . -1 � � . . . L� . . - --- . the heart and lungs, and Le a speotfle for all wast, the churn and salted while yet in the - �' ' -" reaching terra.'-firnia �afely and re7 The master of a worl . . � . Ing disemes. your rqchlne and oxonnitsion are a amount Of salt ' L Fear In.0hildrem- ­ . . ' chouse in.Eng. . � . ­ . . . . , a pranular form. Th I e 11 a struggle: there., 11 I land- recentl) earease in 1-1 I � eerless. Yotirs P.Incerely, Rev. J. J. Rice, txamination of . ,hildren, ew th r reported a 'd . . ell was due . 1- 'y r should be to the taste pf the custom� .-.An -1 . I , 1,500 Al �?'.Ikp. Avenue. Toronto. . s tb at One -scene, deacribes the raid of a the number of tramps, whi V I . ­ er. For most people one ounee-to.'thi, ,reepritly made in -the 'West show 1. -Russian air fleet -in Borlin,,led by the to the- Improved demand in trade, , "I I—, ­ I . I � Ar . � . .. I . . I PSYCH INE, Pronounced Si -keen, .. .. thil4deratodw are by jar thi�, Worst -of the . I 319 �w , having pound is required. . or of chilOoW. Afterward, -Iii the , ugurper MidhaeL who Pulverized the In the --firewood depattiment 1�� .OX I . is a scientific preparation � .tefr, . . . ' German - Capital by -rainitig bombs of workhouse the ttamW would not face , . . . 11 I for . . . R " . * own, con tremendous it 6 nine hours' ood cutting that. th � � Inor wonderfid ionic properties acting Bottled Love Letters' I order 06t'd' te'snokea, �strang- explosive power, upon i th, a' � R . . . , Guardians had."' . 1:0, I ore, darkniss, fire, daajh� digeasej wild 'cided they '. should � . . Lf, ��, direCdy upDn the Stomach, Blood Missouri girls are still throWing dnima,A� Policemen, water, ii"Cts And destroys thousands of. German d I I , f, 0111b . .1 I I - and weak organs of the body, , bottled letters into theMissouri river and. -ghosts, In, -the feai of rats and, .troops. * , . .. I have a day. . ' I ::�, . 1. , hati I But,, of course. flio, new Napoleon y got very " exp quickly rest to see what will turn up. A year ago - A %tramp had opparentl 1. I oring them to strong ' rls exceed boys in the ratio of ultimately -rri'eeta� his Wateitloo, through Poetic over it, for' the other day . he looloommo-I -- arroll county girl cast a message m'�e 911 ' -VAN *Am . 3,4 161W, . age$ and healthy action. It is,especially I r- t St. 'Louis. Recently zoventy-five to sixte6h, In boys 'fear alk on the waters a begins to diminish alter,'the fiftcenth, the -supotior �!ouraTo and, skill ol'the had writt,61k in ell upon the door No other agency forbealth Ilk'; 80 I , ' - -saw na I .adapted for people who are run nawor from a young .0erdian warrior� ofthe air, and 1hid of the wood ing department the deservessoniatTY- OXYDONOR I (II she received an a - I I . ONI'Ll from any cause, especially ' amploy of the Govorn�- vdar, in girls .after: the eighteenth. sin lies to secept the terms of peso following lines - . I reinVigorittes and vithlizes every ; 4d engineer in the i , �;ew, Orleans Timea-00moeirst. � � , ' Then, he*- ­ I . 'Z ment river improvement servIde sts. I . . �. - .1 I dictated by' -the Keiser, pbeltioction for wh1ohNixturq Intende 4 t`Mfed a few i I � . -W Codgbs, Colds, Catarrh, LaGrippe, railes below Momphia, , " � F walloped RuMia, the, Kaiser pro. "The Lord made the Wes-, 'health with till tbo 0hvsi0.A1 11CVviby th and all . Ing - ' / Pneumonia, Consumption Toun. The letter 86ua that the hot- , 1. I I I � , , , Coeds to mako-hims& rAostiat of the The boas make the honey* I . I Normatter w"tdisjose. . Ave this T I stoinach or organic troubles. It I I - 1-kir.- I .1c, ; � 'World. , rsugland,'otripped of her 001- . fte -tramps do the wotko - , J , 11 (loctor n I � in a craft8se by , I I 1% . ang at the There is nordan er, no P A set, a t a tie had been. foanct i * � onies And th6. G . 91 .1 � . I becomes a more dependency of . . . F, I bas no substitute. workmen engaged in the work of re- v "39 a 11-M Ili Q I *16� . money #P . . . . it Will Iftst it I fetlille a I I , . . I . . pairing , the leveei-Xansas city ONE WAY.-SEWOND, CLA81% - I u - Orman I y. .. . . � . I . I I , .. . I � " . . No. 153, i I nailed free. it its it e8cpiptl I I Times. I � ,.. R. . bLON18T I., 4010 , , * a -1 - .. I . ..." . 101!. . ­ , rn:t��­n'.!:!!�� . NERVOUS pR09TIZ,ATION. � . Saxid.Drlfto., -� I C � -ITS , , . ,,, , . - . .. .. I 4-etwven-Cwthave-�atid-.Stl.gtlilg.vffter- ----�- ­-, ­ - - - --------�-..��--..�.--=,--.�.�.---,, ----"-­.-­-­­­ - ­�­­ ­ ­,�--­ - ---Mri-ev- Gr&ham­t,6'->-9Ablns0MAt,.-T= � " . I . -&-ifri-F -7, %,V11t mTi 16 . � I . - -1 he 3(l Oxv . ... in Jef6ii6li'CoulAY- N. Y., there IS it On -ale . I 'That's the wity kidney tr0'!b10 , ,w Pity (+Vtif Y th�t r have use . dollot r..,A� I stretch of country . where the saild' P01intS iA 131-iti4li Columbia, Valifor- . 610ragged Out, � triakes you feet -and that � I& 10 . fut, nprvolIq prostration and. ho��b tr0iIIIIA- ay , hington, or,bNan, colarido, I hi - heAlth, nutt frog) (Art-fal 0h,a1�rv1a1nn I hiqis 1 lf�- A�y , drifts like anow, making great banks 11'�84 " 'Vtl:s . . . * plete, r cover,y is entirely due the at 1 1 . , AlOn ft* to you should take iny coin 0 1 ; . 1�' `i'�, .. . I go Who 'tOL114 . . I i1irriping � I I . I � . (PRONOUNCEDs -. EEN) and blinding the eyes of thO I Always fired -1 Inorves * 1. . I , I . � , I . look up wind. 11; Is a desolate, b4tran. 1,4111XITAT, TRAIN TO NMwill-AMUST �can�t Sleep-lieVe . UO appetke . ' I I I . RHEUMATISM. ' 11' ,. I is, for sale at all deelerg, at 50c and reilon. �,�Vtll 1(love Toronto everY TUC.siloy I I Mr. John Martal, Arnorlor# Ont4# loati., 'wr,it I , where the soil is only as deep -dtill lxeadaches-4i(iing �a-ift ill GIN PILLS - . -44 pil ,,so of oxy(Itmork I have h � ., I � . ,$1.00 per bottle, Aor wette ditrect to as the roots; of ifie graFJ13. during, March and Aptil, ( a,t 000. ni. . . After seven triont I .11 l . . a pai !;--- twItuost entirely c0ired i)f rheumm6sto (rom %which � . Dr. T. A. Slocum, -Limited, 179 f4i colonist sleel,,er� )'for accomod- - the back-beftfing doV7 .11 � *ibeytnlkke,il,cL'kldney.4'welt'. They d6ft ile using Ox�donp ­ .. . tvi . YpAro, I gainkl ten pounds wl) ., 1, . Xing St. W., Toronto. . . � Umbrellas. - . allpil Of ­,ettlers, travelling with live pliffiness under the eye.+-$NV0l16U .,,very finie, That It %'Ay Wd glvt SUCIt mi I 'Enge. Woold not, be with 011t oxyd�ndr fo . 1.1?� !�, I . - � . guarautte with tvary r b%king $wlfs 0 . ,�j � brolla dealer eaUtl4ft-4 99111110ft with6ut . . '' I Therd ig-'no, btber temody "Just An um .qtpe't. Va�gsengers travtlling � hatids , � _ b4z If, afte 'A �.,�L as Good" as PSYOHIN& . .. the double use for son 4tad ralft of A lft�' Eoto& shoul-d take tvaiti leving . itild feet? I diaey . i 0111 Pilli, YOU ftti't iAy t1lat YOU. Ord tn.V I Beware, ot Dongarous and FradulOnt IM10001111i , � , j :�' � , I �, ib �t3jj2 1. , �- .1 I I. -1 r . I L", , L.11-, ritin umbrella. Silk Wottfit, he say$ �orow.o doily 1.45 11. M. tO 11-30 PN Or perhaps yotir tick k! betttrt ritittit the box sht"our dealer will; "atne of ,,Dr. [A. ,4Anche & ("(1i", plahily lit4loped I , "" tlij � . . , :� . . ond, I . refund thd thoftey. Try -4heta Ott 10 ' I , .. 4 ., .. lit, gobt,g Kidney pill8 Ate A sure, tcnd long fts Its oil lastgo that' It 19PIRd' Por full inlormation as W ratts Mill shoNv irt amother forul atid YOU gi%gLr,atitetdrae-.iteorhtontybhqk. soc.abox RAPINE $ '' k 'be Bull dtlOil Out ' I I On" ". SANDHI & 00i, 304 ST- CAT . I -,are f6r1theutbad tight's etaeka nil& Is gone. % I I I " 1 . 11 . tMebeilt 0 isoxeOg V411 oil gre sUffon'llre Witj% 'r.,h(-.t1-.n.,%th=, -6 tot $A.5% ,&t ed�iev#i or frota:\ 103 -1 I. I ,MI 11, US, Town gon , I 11, � I %'=eo Pelp In the IlMk MI, 0.1 founo ,ho olIA, hence its berm, -046. it, I V I 1101)(4111N, A tl* ' I . � 11, �� , *on, L1 lb4,150 or Xeilv.�.Ilgla ? % DOLK bRQ4 00-4 WINNIPC�l I 11 . ... , I . ior Xidtloy Titublei. ,2k p6r, A)ftf At 611 ­ ­­­­ I'S. � . A. O! IIATTISOX, Impot A,gent. $C11tl V.A MAst I I. *1 . , I . , . , 1. I . I . � I , "10"V 1 . I � , . . . I . I '. . � , ., I �1. ­ � , . . . ,;S , � . � ­ . . , . . 11 �, I ,. . 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