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ALt. DRUOGIDTs.
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throat. They aro simple,
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FROM MERRY--0LO ENGLAND
NEWS BY ,MAIL ABOUT JOHN
DULL AND IIIS PEOPLE.
Occurrences In tho .Land Thal
''r vo ilA.Nli.EES ARRESTED ,
Prulint'nt New York Men Indicted
For Grand Larceny.
A despatch. from New York says'.
Henry Siegel, head of department
store enterprises in New York,.Bos-
ton and Chicago, and `Prank E:'Vo
gel, ,his Bartner, were indicted by.
tiie ',Grand Jury today 'for grand
larceny,wnd violations of .the bank-
ing g laws in connection with-, the
Management: of the Ifenry. Siegel &ti
Co`:, ,fit ate litiric
Three indietiuents were found
against Siegel 'and Vogel jointly.
Warrants were issued immediately
for their arrest. One indiotm'ent
Charges that they committed grand
larceny, in b'orrowin'g $25,000 from
the National Bank 'of OoMnierce by
making false representations as to
the financial ;standing of the Siegel.
enterpiiees: The other two inillct=
meats allege -that the Siegel bans:;
accepted deposits when those in
charge knew that the hank was in-
solvent. ' _
Reigns Supremo In the Com. •
mental World.
English statilstios show that we -
me, thorn of large families Eve to
the gk•atest age.
Fires last year eos't London £339,-
080—less than the annual cost of the
Fire Brigade,
It is calculated that America
spends £500,000 every sear in Eng-
lish -made suits' kr men.
The new Cunard liner Aquitasia
will sail from Livedtpool on her''first
voyage to New York on June 30th.
The late. Mr. Charles Campion,
of College Reed, Dulwich, London,
left estates of the gross value, of
£419,516.
The.00st of -maintaining the roads
of London was £076,000 a year, it
Was stated lately at the London
County Council.
It is peeposed to alter the diame-
ter of the bullseye at 050 yeards in
the service rifle competitions at
Birley from 18"inches to 16 inches.
In England and Wales, sinee 1906,
the number of outdoor paupers over
70 has declined 94 per cent.; in
Scotland, sine 1909, the decrease
has been 83 ,per cent.
Tho .longest :-underground .
thor-
oughfare in Great Britain is in Cen-
tral
en
tral Derbyshire, where you can
walk seven miles upon a 'reed con-
aecting several Coal mines.
Mr,: James Hine, a well-known
West of England architect, who de-
signed Plymouth Guildhall and
Municipal ` Buildings, died at
Launceston, eornwall, on the 8th
ult., aged 84"years.
At a board meeting of the Hud-
son Bay Company in London on the
37th alt, Sir Themes Skinner was
appointed Governer of the Com-
pany, in succession to the late Lord.
Strath cone.
Mr. Wn. Pasoan, of Crewe, one
of the principal express drivers on
the ` London and North-Western
Railway, and driver of the Royal
train, has retired. In all. is fifty
years on the footplate he neer had
a mishap.
The Carnegie Library at North-
field, Birmingham, was destroyed
by fire on the 12th ult. Suffragettes
are suspected, as at the rear of the
building "paperswere found' on
which was written, "To start your
new library, give women the vote."
The death occurred on the 9t11 ult.
ab Slaugham, Sussex, of Major
a General Sir Stuavt Bentson. Sir
Stuart,. who was in his 60thyear,
had served in Jowaki, Afghanistan,
Egypt, Burma; the North-West
frontier, mai South Africa, and was
frequently mentioned in despatches.
GEO. WESTINGHOUSE DEAD.
He Was (lest Known as the Tnven
tor'ot the .Air Brake.
A despatch tch from New York :says
i
Geo. Westinghousestinghouse died s uddenl Y
here Thursday afternoon. Mr.
Westinghouse was 68 years old,
and was perhaps best keown as
the inventor of the air brake
whish bears his . name . and
which revolutionized railroading in
this country. The air brake .which
he invented is used throughout the
civilized world, and in almost' every
part of the globe there are great
plants which he founded.
Mr. Westinghouse founded many
manufacturing Companies in this
oountry,' Canada and abroad.. In
the Westinghouse industries some
50,000 persons aro 'employed, and
the many companies have a capitali-
zation aggregating $200,000,000.
FIRE IMPERILLED LIVES.
Five Persons Carried DOw'n Lad-
ders From Building.
A despatoh from Fort William,
Ont., says: Fire which did dam-
age estimated at between $25,000'
and $30,000; imperilled the Jives of,
a number of persons residing in the
Dykeblack' and for .a time threaten-
ed to wipe out a considerable por-
tion of the business section of the
city shortly after 12 o'clock Thera
day `morning. A confusion in the
names led the :brigade a consider-
able distanoe out of its waky and
some five or ten minutes was lost in
making the extra run. Five persons
were rescued from the burning.
building by ladders, bet neo one NV 0.,S
hurt.
The insurance en, the'"latter less is
$3,000.
Angry Diner : "Waiter,yon yon as o
not fitto serve 't pig. `'< aite,",,
am doing ray best, air."
o
„Forty years in use, 20 years Die
standard, 'prescribed and rectum
mended by physicians. For *Vo.
Bran's- Ailments, Dr. Martel's
Female Nibs, at your druggist.
Ali' escort art aid a er-
arue, ore. tar time ?
By using
HAIR RiG"f'ORER
Your 3.Trri. .SLfZair can be re -
;Aimed Clot
Z' Its .N Cotpr,
;;stored �► >a
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At elf DruR¢i,ats 500. a Bot
THOUGHT IT WAS SHAM, FIGHT
Police Watch Duel With Swords for
Two Hours.
A despatch from Rome says:
Major Fabbroni, the journalist, and
Signor Marvasi fought a duel with
swords for two'' hours on Thursday,
during which Signer Mar-va.si was
slightly
wounded in the cites
t A
number of persons, including• sev-
eral policemen,' watched the duel,
thinking it was a nearing picture
sham fight. The police did not in-
terfere untilafter the usual recon-
ciliation 'was omitted, when they
realized it wast the -real thing, Thee
they seized' the swords and reported
the matter to the public prosecutor.
CHILD FATALLY BURNED.
Clothes Caught Fire While Playing
With Matches.
a The Teapot Test
Put "SALAD." TEA in a warm teapot ---pour
on freshly'' boiled water --- let stand for- five
minutesiO-'-and" -'you will have the 'rnost delicious
cup of tea you ever tasted.
HAS TiIE'FLAVORI THE FRAdiANCEl,'T E DELICIOUS ESS ose
that makes Ceylon Tea he beverage of delight.
In sealed lead packages ONLY.
BLAC61. F•SAF,RN or seinen
P'RICES 8F -FARM '•PRODUCTS
REPOHTl FROM THE LERDt140' TRAI/'
CENTRE? OP. magmas.,
Frees, of CMOs,. Grain, tittles, tine. Cibp
endue, et Haute •anQ AbrgaO,
Breadstuffs., ,
Toronto, Mason-10„-E,lour-Otritario wheat,'
flours, 90 per cent;, aro , floored et, $3.82,'
seaboard, and aft, 93.85 -to 53.90,. Toronto:
Mamitobae-First patents, in -lute bags,
•
65.60; do., soocmde,. $5.20; eteong, bakero',
Manitoba way• uorte-,No. 1 Nor-
thern, 99 1.75; and No. 2, 98c; Godetuoh, Loc
more . No. 1 Northern, Werth Bay, $1,041.2,
and No. 2, $1.03, ....
Ontario wheat -Market' .e firm, No. 2
quoted at 96 to 980, outside; •according to
freight, and 99o, ou tr`,aok,-Torortto. '
Owts-No 2 Ontario :oafs kuleted at 371-2
to 38c, outside, and'': at 4010 40 1.2o, on
track, Tor'ottto, Western. Canada oats
quoted at 41 1.2o for No. 2, and are 40o for
No. 43, Bay ports. • : '
Peas -Mono offering; with prloes nom-
inal at 98o to 81,ontside. •
Barley -Good malting barley quoted at
67 to 590, outside, according to quality.
Cern-The market is steady. New No.
3 American ie quoted at 69o, all rail, To-
ronto. Canadian quoted at 66e.
Rye -No. 2 is quoted at 62 to 60c ontaide.
Buokwbteat-Prices purely nominal, 111
absence of offerings.
Bram-Manitoba bran is firm 04 $23 to
924 a ton. in bags, Toronto height, Shorts,
$26 to 526.
Country Produce.
A despatch from Quebec .says:
The fpur-year-old : son. of Philters
Morieette, of St. Evariste, Beauce
County, met at horrible death at
Morisette Station, near St. George,
Beauce.The little fellow found a
box, of matches, and was amusing
hudself.withthem, when his clothes
caught fire. He was terribly burn
ed and died twelve Bout's later.
TRAINING SHIP BURNED.
Only a Few. of. 300 Boys Sustained
Injuries.
A despatch from London says:
The training ship Wellesley, one of
Gm last of England's old-time wood-
en warebip's, was burned in Shields
harbor. Only a few of the three
hundred boys on board were in-
jured. One of the lads made a dash
through the smoke and rescued the
Captain's baby. Perfect discipline
alone prevented a terrible disaster,
Sir Edward . C'at:eoii,
Leader of Oppoeition to Home Tin e
in Ireland.'
g'
A 1)IiPOSI'l' :NOW REQUIRED.
Fralnfeu.ao Justice it 'fired of Beat'
Caseg on Fl be ]il'ideuce.
A despatch from Kingston says :
In dismissing a charge made ;against
a'resident of Verona of being under
the influence of 1•iquor in -s local op-
tion township, Justice of the Pease
G.•H. Hunter said he *as tired.df
hearing oases of thi kind in whish
there eves pra.ctieal'ly no evicleecel,l.f
guilt: ]1e had dismissed about 20
oases of the hind in the past three
months, In future he would ]require
from the informant e deposit to
Clever the constable's feee for ser-
vice- ..
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x e ri1/41
High Clesun Preellt.Shrietr,a mond,,, h0ortoe :afoot $500, Sl000
• 900Y3s5 .t[P114T clay het xithdrawn nee simo oftov nue year
60 re etieu, eneinwe et bock or those Boards c tab,s
et . tire'
+5, mid for: special " ?older and 'hill parhieulars,
1 y.M ti, p 1
NATIONAL SL SECURITIES CORPORATION, LIMITED,
pale Rut men Qt4 i,Ies isuien5ti0' rOMNI 0i'0Ile A9A
Butter -The market ispretty well sup-
plied, with demand good for choice coati -
Mee. Choice dairy. 22 to 23c; inferior, 18
to 190;. farmers' separator prints, 22 to
26c; creamery prints, 30 to 31o; solids,' 27
1e '29e;. storage prints, 27 to 29c; Bolide,
25 1.2 to 26e-'
Eggs-1ioteipts are liberal, with prioee
calm. Caen late of new -laid, 33 to 34o per
dozen; etorage, selects, 32e, and etorage,
30 to 310 per dozen.. ,
Cheese -New aheeee. Anted at 15 to 15 1.40
for large, and 16 1.2a for twine.
Beane -hand-picked quoted at 82.15 to
$2.20 per bushel;' ,Amos •92,10 4o- 82.15.
IIoney-Extracbed,sin tiro, quoted at 11
to 12o per lb• for Na. 1; combs, $3 to 8325
er dozen for No, 1, and $2.40 .to $2,60 for
o. a, •
,• Poultry Fowl, 13 to 15o per lb,;:chick-
ens, 17 to 19e; daeke, 16 to 170; geese, 16 to
16e; turkeys, 20 to 23e.
Potatoes -The market is firm with offer-
ings limited.. 0ntarioe aro .quoted at 90o
Der
track, cnsrlq 9, 'and Delawares at 96o,
Provisions.
Cured moats are quoted es follows: -
Bacon, Song elver, 15 to 16o per lb., In
case 1ots. Pork -Short cut, 828.00; do.,
mese, 824.50. ItemsMedi , 16 to. 151.2o;
do., heavy, 17 to 18e; rolls, 16 to 161.20;
breakfast bacon, 10 to 1901 battles. 22 40 04o.
Lard -'Pierces, 14 1.4a; tabs, 14'1.2o; palm,
14 3.4c., ..
NOT A MIRACLE
• 'Just Plain Cause and ;Effect.
There are some -qui'le remarkable'
things happening every day, avhioh
seem almost- miraculous,
Some persons would not believe
that a mean eould'suffer froom coffee
drinking so severely es .to cause
spells of unconsciousnese. And ,to.
lied relief in changing from coffee
to P•ostume is well worth recording..
Tea also contains caffeine, +the, same
injuriousdru'g :Found in coffee.
"I used to. be a great coffee
drinker,00 much so that it was
killing me by inches. M.y heart be-
came so weak- I would fn•l-1 erel' lie
unconscious for an hour ,b a time.
"My friends, +and even the fleeter,
Lolcl me ib w0a drinking coffee that
cat ecl ,the trouble. , C,wottld tet
believe .i4, and still Moak coffee un-
til 1 could not leave hay 000111.
"Then 111y doctor, who drinks
Postuin him:self,. perstlad,ed ire to
,stop coffee .rind try P'osturn. After
'riuch heSi'tation I concluded to try
it. Thai was night months ago...
S;inee, then I have ]Lacs but few of
t -,hose• spells, none for amore then.
four lnoni,lls.
I feel better, sleep° better, 0.'010'
alp better every way. ' i now drink
stothing but Pustuin endtouch'no.
coffee, and as T.aln seventy years of
Lige all my ft•iends think the im-
p r 'eve me n t
lii-pr'eveme'nt quite remarkable."
Name given -by Canadian Postbus
09., ]Windsor, Ont Write for a
oopy of the fantods little hook.
"Phe Road to Wellville,;,
Potritnn new cones in two. forms:
Regular 1?'o tum — nnist be \yell
boiled, 15c and 25c packal•ges.
l Itstalli l°oste n -i s- a Soluble, pow-
der, A teas peon ftll dissolves qurck-
ly in a, cup of hot water and, with
cream and sugar, 0161100 ti`,deliclious
heee'ege lnstttnl:Iy. 30e arn0 :50o
11116,
T11e cost per cup of both lrind,s is
alert al, bu s.oTarbo.. _•
Baled Hay and- Straw.
Baled ley -'rhe offerings are fair, with
velem steady. -No, 1 is quoted at 914 to
914.60 a ton. ou track, here; No. 2 quoted
at 813 to 913.50. card mixed at 912 to $12.60.
Baled straw -Oar. Iota, 68.60 to $8.75, on
teeth, Toronto.
Winnipeg Brain.
SPiunipeg, March 17.--dare.-NO. 1
Northero, 90 1.20: No. 2, do., 58 7-00; No. 3,
do., 87 1.8c; No 4, 83 1.40; No.. 5, 800; N0. 6,
760; .toed, 70e; No. 1 rejected seeds, 86 1.40;
No. 2, do., 55o' No. 3, do,, 83 1.40; No. 1
Gough, 86 1.4c; No. 2 do., 85a; No, 3, do.,
031-4e; No. 1 red Winter, 901.80; No. 2
00., 88 7.2c; No, 3, do 8 1.50:' ones -No.
2 0.W.. 36o: No. 3, do 34 1.4o; extra No. 1
rued 341.20; No. 1 feed, 34o; No. 2. do,,
33120 Bea'Jey No. 3 451.40' No.4..43.1.20;
rejected, 42 12c; "feed, 42o. fi'lae 2o..1 N.-
WAD., 91,36; No. 2 e.A .; $1.33; No. 3, do.,
$1.20,
]'here's .t T+eason
---said }it' Grocers.
Ear Poeho n.
THE
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TILE NEWS IN A PARAGRAPH.
•
I1AFP"MINGS FROM ,ALL -.OVER,
THE GLOBE IN A
NUTSHELL.
Canada, the'Enptro and the World
In General" -Before Your
Eyes. ,
Canada.
John , Atkinson, a fernier, near
Tilsonburg, was found hanging' by
his wife.
Guelph needs a larger collegiate
institute,
Seven armed mien from Washing-
ton territory robbed the Royal
Bank at Abbottsford,, B.C.
F. T. Cromwell, a mining man
from '>I'anoouver, B.C., disappeared
in Sonora, Mex., last December,
ea.Ceding to his wife..
Bayard Baker, aged 64, of Gil-
mour, cut his throat while visiting
relatives at Belleville,
The Ontario Government offers
$25,000 reward for the •disoovery of
radium in commercial quan'ti'ty.
Farmers are already out on the,
land in Alberta. Many have been
seen ' along the MacLeod -Calgary
line of the C.P.R. working with
their harrows.
The Hit Cost of Living Commis-
sionat the present rate of. investi-
gaa le' re will take many ' months to
finish its work and ;prese"nt its re -
poet the Government.
aetot.
G n
The combined ports of Port art A:r-
thur and Fort William, with ship-
ments of 203,328,129 bushels of
grain in the navigation year of 1913,
lead all ports on the continent of
America In grain shipments.
Great Britain.
Lord Emmett at a meeting in Lon-
don said there- was, no general desire-
in the dominions for oloser organic
union.
King George presented silver me-
dals to 232 officers and men of the
fleet of steamers that assisted in
the work of reseue when .:the Vol-
turno was burned at sea. The Board
of Trade presented the sailors with
$3,000 in cash and gave a set of
plate to each captain,
Montreal Market.
Montreal, March 17.--Goin-Amerioati No.
2 yellow, 72 1.2 'to 730. ' bate-Oanadian
Western, No. 2, 440: do., No. 3, 43 to
43 1.20.. Bar50y-31anttoba feed,. 49 to 6601
mait,Ing, 66 to 66o, ,Flour - Manitoba
Spring wheat patents, Oeste, $660; do.,
secoode, 9610: strongg bakers', 490; Win•
ter patents. shores: 5625 to 96.50 straight
ram's, $4.70 -to 94.90 do.; in bag.. 92.E
to 92.30. Rolled nate-Baamele, 844
94.46: be., of 90 Jbe:, $2.05 to $2.10, Mill.
feel -Bran, 923; elloit8, 826; mtddltoge,
$28r moutllie, 828 to $32. Itay-No. 2, per
ton, 'oar lots, 813.60 to $16. Cheese -Finest
westerns, 141.4 to 14 1-2a; do., omsberns,
13 0.4 to 14e. B+itber-Olfofoeet m'eltIpery,
29 1.2 to 30o; settondg, 27 L8 to 281.20.' Eggs
Fs•eolt,. 36 to 370. 1'oteloce—Per bag, Dar
iota,.' 85 to 900. Dressed hogs --Abattoir•'
killed, $13.76 to $14. Park-•Tleavy Canada
short these, barrels, 36 to 45 pieces,. 929;
Caq-ade short out back, barrels, 46 'to 65
ppieces, 9.28.60. Lard-Compnnud tierces,
378 lbs., 10 14o: do;, wood ]sails, 20 lbs. net,
10 3.4o; pure, tierces, 376 171e., 34 1.4o; do.,
wood parts, 20 lbs;, net, '14 1.2c.
United States: Markets.
Minneapolis, March ,17,--Oloec: Wheat -
May, 91c; July, 92 5.8,3; No, 1l hard, 94 1.40;
No. 1 Northern,- 9112 to 93 1.49; No. 2
Northern,89 1.1 to 91 14e; No, 3 wbefat, 07
to 090. orn-No. 3 yellow, 67 60 -67 1.20.
fancy patents. $4.50 in wood; first clears,
Oats -No. 3 white,. 36 1.2 to 36 3.4o. Flour,
93,48 in jute; second clears, $2,65 241 jilts.
Dolutlt,'- March. 17.--Clcee: No. 1 hard-
wheat, •930; No: 1 Northern,92o; No. -2
Northern, 90c•. Monbana, No. 2. hard, 9.to;
May, 920; . July,; 93e. Oaose--Lineeecl,
$1,56 1.20;. May, $1,591-2; July, 91.61 1.4,
ROBBERS AND POLICE BATTLE
One. Officer
Killed and Another Fatally Wounded. 1
hi Fight With;:Outia'ws
,A. despatch lrom Montreal"we`t's
All elaborate raid carried out, for a
few pounds of ameyt and: a few cents
in cash, ;sp'on"a butcher store -in' St.
Laurent, an isolated suburb of the
city, during the early hours of
Thursday morning, developed into a
revolver battle between the four
robbers, who were being driven in
a :sleigh and three constables, who
on foot had ibttempted their ceps.
tore.. As aa. result, Constable Hon-
ore Bourdon, 30, married, is ;dead,
and Constable August Guyon, 22,
single, is dying. The third officer,
]3rizard, was ducky to dodge ' the
fusileele. ; The robbers, although
they were sighted by a turnpike
man and others and alt n
htl gh they
abandoned their blood -bespattered
sleigh on one of the, main et'reets of
t.he'city, 'gob clear away,
The robbers were surprised iu'the
store by a ISb. Laurent policeman,
and as they drove rapidly away in
their rod sleigh along the country.
road towards. Cote des Neiges the:
station at the latter place was noti
Live, Stock Markets.
Texoato, ,]Earth 17: --Cradle. -choice hut•oh-
eivc, 57.76 to 88.25; good, $7.: 5* 97.00: ned4-
am, 96.60. 20 $7.60; .common, $5.45 to 86.79:
o119iee sows 96,50 to 87 -goad,,., 5575. to
9680;. common, 96,76 to 56,20.; Dattaa'B and
oatitlere,. $351, of 93.60 ell*kte belle,- 96,76
to 87,26;, good, 95,60 to $6.50; common, 94.15
to $6.40.
Snookers and feeders--Sto,t,f,. ehoict, 07
to $8.00; good, 86.45 to 96.36: liekit, 93.50
to 86; - springers, to 882.00; milkers,. to
Calvtle'Good real, 165.65 10'511.60;
um, $7.. to 99.
:Sheep: and lambs --Light ewes, 45,60 to
97: heave, $3 10 83,50; Spring iambs, 59. be..
Thugs -940.90, f.o.b.; 99.25, fed: and wetter•
ed oft oars,*9.65,
dune art -d Lsveck sold 4 - steers, 1,050
polt,e.do, $7.60; 1 lnllke.h 967: 3 00150, 620
011214, 84.26; 2 hulls, 1,430 pounds, 97;
4 hoteliers steels, 870 pomades,. 98.65; 1 bull,
1,820 pounds 97.40; 1 hall. 1,360 pouud0,
$6,76; 2 terra. 1,1.95 a untie, 96,76; 1 hatcher
&l-eor, 790. eerie's, $736.
Maul: real, tlaroh 17, - Sales of. choice
steeps were mans] at 97.75 to $8.25; .good
stock at 96,50 to -$7,10, and oontm.on at from
94.60 t0. $5,50 per ':cwt..' Themarket for
mitt,h caws Wise'weaker on aoeount. of the
tuereaeod offerings- and; purees have -de.
&dined $10 per head w,83, sales of choice
milks]} at $90, to 8500, good st 970 to 980,
nn a rtstele rot, 950 to 960 .,sell.
Sheep anti ]ambit --68.50 to 59 for lambs,
mud 'at $6 to 96.50 Pur sheep per owl,, 101,0
demand- foe ealvee VAG good 11,1,0 as 61,5
offerings were 'larger than they ilea, been
lately, at more active th•ade was done at,
3 1 2; -to 7 12c per pound There was tto
cha.rtge le the condition of 1,11, n11r'Int, for
Naga, .for ahmh.td eat 1vuo a good clomal,d
teems pa"kers, an+I. sales 0f soleeted lots of bly. isle °J 1 angrier' ;au piece.'
0,a,s'ios were made nt 950 . -and Manitobon
United States.
fled by ,telephone. The three :men at
the Cute des, Neigera station: hid jri
ambush at ;the 'side ,of .the '•711a1it
road. , •As 't}ie• sleigh' came daabing
up Brizard hailed the driver -and
grabbed the horse's'' rein, while.
Bordon and Guyon, his compan-
ions, appeared on either side of the
sleigh. Theoccupants, hidden un-
der rugs, 'eammenced firing rapidly
at the constables who, hardly anti-
cipating the 'onslaught, were hang-
ing en to the sleigh. Bourdon was
armed, but he had not time to pull
his revolver before he fell, with
three shots through his body.
Seeing this, Guyon madly hurled ..
bifnseif into the sleigh and seized
one of tale murderers by the neck,'
only to be shot himself at paint -
bleak range, The. 'robbers hurled
him out of the sleigh and drove ori
wbilst the third eonstable, who had
been olin'ging to the maddened
horse's head, emptied his revolver
after the party, one of whom, ibi
believed, was hit, Guyon was shot
through the left lung, close to•the
heart. -
DRIGAI)
DS SACK AND BURN
Norwegian Missionary Killed` and Several Others
Injured
A despatch from Pekin says :
Brigands: sacked . and burned the
City of Lao Ho-Kow, killed Dr. T.
Froyland, allorwegfan imissionerY,
and wounded several others includ-
ing Rev. 0. M. Sama-, another Nor-
wegian.
A force of from 400 to 500 of the
brigands obtained entrance, to the
city by means of treachery from
Tho brigand's then plied torah and
sword all round. They hurried
down the Asiatic Petroleum and the
Singer buildings and looted the
g g
British and American Tobacoo Com-
pany's premises, Afterward they
proceeded to the arsenal;` where
they secured 700 rifles, several field
guns and much asunlimitio'n. Two
thousand coolies were forced by the
brigands .to carry off their loot,
Lao Ho-Kow, which is It river
The proposed amendment to the
conetitu'tion, which would give wo-
men the right to vote, passed the
Massaehnseitts Stake Senate by a
vote of 32 to 2.
The New York Appeal Court has
upheld the claim of the late Rev. H.
B. Goodwin for royalties from the
Eastman Kodak 0o., as ' being 111e
inventor of photographic films,,
General.
A million dollar fire is reported at
Cuba, Honduras.
Pierre Delbet, of the surgical
clinic of the University of Paris, has
communicated to the Academy of
Medicine a report on his discovery
of the feasibility of grafting india
rubber on living ti•esue.
3'—
MOROCCO SWEPT BY GALE.
Steamers 'Porti -Front Moort4 rf and
Wrecked.
A despatch from Melilla, ]yfuroc-
•co, -says: A hurricane of unparal-
leled violencedid eno34noue dttillage
to the Port of Melilla and shipping.
The Italian ,steamer I_-eonardo was
torn away from firer inoorings:and
dashed' against the Mole,. end now
lies in swill a eritica•l position that
it is feared she will be a total loss.
A. tug caught by It terrific wave wee
also hurled against the Mole- and
0Lnash00 tohieces, while i7 fishing
boated other craft in
the harbor
and
were sunk. Theke was
Ito loss of. life.
The Spanish cruiser Infanta Isa-
bella, which was in port, escaped
probable serious damage by putting
hurriedly to . sea,
Record. Size of Cole.
port on the Flan -Kiang, is en im-
portant mission station in the. Pro-
vines of Hu-Peh.
Three missionary societies• hove
representatives there. One of then;
is the Norwegian Lutheran China
Mission Association, with head-
quarters in Norway, which bats a ,
staff of three 'Wren, two of thein with
their wives, and: three other women,
Dr. T. Froyland, who was killed by
the 'brigands and Beev. {).'M. Sama,
who was wounded; were missioner-
ies of this society.'
Another society is the China In=
land Mission whose headq uartere
are 1n London, Eng., and which has
a staff in Lao-Ilo-Itow 4,f one mis-
sionary and his wife, with three
other women.
The third society is also Bli ish—
Christian missions in many lands --
which has a staff in Lao Ho-Kow of
two nlissional'iee with then' wives.
MATCHES IN THE ''MAILS.
Government Will Prosecute :I'ltose
Who Disregard Warnings.
A despatch flo.m. Ottawa says: A
bulletin issued by the Post -office
I>epartlnent states that :
"Notwithstanding the urgent and
repeated warnings of the Post-ofboo
Department against the sending of
mathces and other inflammable arta-
otos through the mails, the practice
still continues, and the department
is now referring such cases to the
criminal authorities for prosecu-
tion. Under the Post -office Act,
section ]22, the Winding of inflam-
mable or explosive articles in the
mails is an indictable offence, and
renders the offender liable to ins-
pri?onment for five years.”
BRITISH AVIATORS BILLED.
Double Aerial Tragedy Over Sails
-
bury Plain.
A despatch from Salisbury, Eng.,
says: Two more officers of the Bri-
tish army flying corps were killed
here when their aeroplane col-
lapsed. Capt. C. It. W. ,Allen; of
the Welsh Regiment and Lieut, J.
E. G. Burroughs, of the Wiltshire
Regiment, while flying over the
military aerodrome on Salisbury
Plain, were hurled to the ground
frons a highaltileare owing :to 1110
collapse of their aeroplane.
The cause of theraccident was tate
breaking of the rudder bar of sr,
Government -built biplane piloted
by Capt. Allen, who was carrying
Lieut. Burroughs as a passenger:
We have spoken of small coins,
but what of large ones 7 The .record
both for size and value must 'surely
he held by one described by Roger-
/keels/leo
ogerA eham. It was specially madeas
a gift, from the inhabitants of'. -Tyrol
lo, ,the Ifo 1per'or 1llaximil'iaXl; aal'd
was of the ei7I 01 a "greats Suffolk
choeeo' .and airs heavy as -two "nen'
could bear. Over , 6,000 gildens.
(about $6,000) had gone to the mak
ing of it, ,and it wan duly stamped
with the :arms of the Ernperer, • and
to the- ..]]brae' side' with his wife's
face "meet lively Tainted." This,
however, weea freak. The ]argent
mill ever isl eireulaboon was probe, -
at $9.76 to 89:85 .per tel,, weighed off rams.
]3efore nit American 'heiress who
anarries a foreign nobleman 31]ai;oeh
him on exhihikiee, she removes the
price mark.
'Gtlsbnmer—"fs this bread to-
dap's7" Raker—"Ves'm," -Cus-
totnel'—"Tho 000,801 n .:1 ask is be-
cause the breed I got. here y=ester+
clay wasn't."
WATER POLLUTION IN LAKES
Sewage and Vessel Refuse the Chief Causes of the
Impure Conditions
A despatch from Detroit says: The
International Joint Commission. in
session diene officially received end
signed the report of sanitary ex-
pe;'ts who mute bacteriological ex-
aniineuticns of 30,000 samples of wa-
ter taken from as teeny places along.
the 2,000 miles of waterways oom
prising the Great: Lakes and can-
liectiog rivers, The report shows
the Detroit River is the most pol-
luted stream in the entire drain;
"According to the report signed
by the ebmmission to -day, we found
the pollution ,starts ea far back as
Rainy :River," said Chairman Taw-
nay to -night. "The waters of St.
Mary's River, St. Clair ]liver, Lake
5t. Clair, Detroit River, Niagara
Meer, both ends of Lake Ontrgo
and the St. Lawrence River are
badly polluted, while the pollution,
extends its far es ten and fifteen
miles out in the lakes,
"This report," he con'tinu'ed, ''Fie
but the first halfof the work -of the
commission in regard to the posses
tion of wasters of the Greet Lakes.
The second half will be to find a
remedy for it and the meeting of
the commission to be held inWash'
ington April 7, will be for the pea
pose of formulating a plan of act.
tion.''
Sewage ants steamboatrefuse are
given as the principal eauecs of poi-
lution.
The WoncleTiful Spring Tonic
If you have had a hard winter, Thus the great objection to Cod
> 1 h gl 1
u- o Tasteless Pr ars son of .one
Na -Dr Cep 1 Liver Ons removed Query 1
Cod Liver 053 will help you to Who is run down or suffering from
recuperate quickly and avoid: the
coughs and coldsso prevalent during
the changeable spring weather.
In this preparation the nutritive
and curative properties of the best
Norwegian ..God, Liver' Oil rare
combined with Hypopl'i'osphltes,
Cherry' Sark and Malt Extract in
a form that is really pleasant to take
en4 easily -digested even by the
most doileete,
throat or lung troubles can take
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Add to this the Tonic Hypophos-
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p Y
the Invigorating it4ali Extract, and
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-
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Get a 50o. or 81:00 bottle from
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