The Clinton News Record, 1914-03-26, Page 8'
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COMMERCE:OF THE DOMINION
For Eleven Months of Fiscal Year the Total Trade
Was Over a Billion ,Dollars
A despatch OM Ottawa •sayst An
eleven nionths' *tide 1)1 well over a
billion dollars is shawn in a state-
ment issued by Hon, J. D. Reid,
. 'Minister of Oustom.s. The. 'state-
ment 'indicates, a. steady expansion
of the •commeree, of the Dominion,
,notwithstanding a 'long ported of•
' • money stringeney. For the • eleven
Months•of the fiscal year, that ie ho
the. end ‹.),E laSt month', the total
trade of - Canada.amounted Ito
$1.019,685,000, as against $962,51 1,-
- 000 for the corresponding period of
the previous 'fiscal year. The ex-
- 'ports of domestic products amounts
• ed in value to $401,887000, the im-
ports amounting • to $565:,247,000.
Exports of domestic 4)re(Riets in .the
corresponding period of the pre-
vious fiscal year were $320,870,000,
showing an increase 4n. the present
year of $84,0b8,000.
.Last month's exports totalled
$20,554,000, including: matnifactur-
ed gooda, 4674,000; agricultural
produce, $5,008,000; animals and
their pre'duce, $3,427,000: The ,3X-
pertS ;finder these heads in the eame
period 11 year ago were: thanufa,c-
Dire() pods, $a,050,000; agricultur-
al produce, $7,M5,000; animals and
their prodfice,=. 42,861,000. It will
be seen that eubstantial inerea,ses
took place in the exports of manu-
factured goods and of animals' and
their, produce; while the exports ofe
agriculthral preduee decreased.
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TOE. NEWS IN A,PARAGRAPH eapital of China to amend the Re.
•publican .comAitution.: -
- • • . The Swedish steamer Torhild hae
—
. • foundered off .the. Spanish coast with
RAPP .,NIN (I 8 FROM ALL OVER, a loss of ben lives. The Torhild was
. built in 1877.
THE GLOBE IN A -4,
NUTSHELL. COAL MONOPOLY ATTACKED.
•
' Snits Lan nehed A gainst Several
Canada, the Empire and the World Carriers in (Voris.
In General Before Your
Canada.
•
' Cy 1Varmarf, the C,anadiaii author
V. d poet, is seriously Chicago,.
Gananuque has deelined tre accept
14 (m.rnegie library,
• Dr. A. L. McLaren, Ilee*,•e of
lage of Point Edward, is dead, aged.
06 years.
Wiliam Petersen former
Minister of Oust 03110. didat
Nt-
tu'. in his 75t1t yeat•.
A.fajor Stephens, mayoiltilly
• d a te 1 11(..5eit real. favors Sunday
voting, as,they have in,Switzerland,
.Desaittelles of Montreal, who
had his back brot;en in an auto
"joyride- accident .041 March 8, is
dead.
.Applic:attion has been amide to the
eourts lo restrain 11:4.11nont0n City
C'ounci I from publishing a 'municipal
journal.
A sheriff ltas taken possession of
the residence of j. N. !Dow, et :Ham-
ilton, fie; failure to pay ..allinerty to
his wife,
A. Z. unseated as .Mayor
of C.ehalt because lin held a mining
eontract, we re-elected by len votes
over Di., Armstrong. ,
Great Britaip.
. I -fon, A. J. :Balfour was struck in
the 1041' by 11 Stone thrown' by 'a bN'
at Nice.
United States.
A report; te Washitigtm slates
that, S. Benton WitS ht ilbli(lC1 to
(leath in. Gen, Villa's office at Juar-
ez, and the body mutilated and in-
- toned in Juarez,
G en era I
• W. 13. G0111.03 I) 36 be 011 01041,ffd
1, resit:Tont of Brazil.
The South African ,Senate passed
llic Strike indemnity Bill, no -o.
A great conflagration at 'Varna,
'Bulgaria, resulted from a fire in a
spirits factory.
• 1110 asserte•cl that W. S. )1411 1011
441114 slabbed to death in a q arre
with General Villa.
Queen Eleanor of 'Bulgaria and
suite 14111.1 ISib thc 'United States
• and probably Canada during May,
A convention has opettect in the
,
• A despatch from New York says:
A suit to break the Lehigh Valley
Railroad's alleged anthracite coal
monopoly was begun by the Gov-
ernment:in the 'United States
trict Court in this city on Thurs-
day. In a petition filed by Freder-
ick R. Colideet, Special Assistant,
Attorney -General, the Lehigh, its
directors and subsidiary companies
nre aCCUSed ,c1.1! violating the Inter-
state Commerce. and the Sherman
law. 'An injunction to prevent
them 'I rum . fur the r 3n7 St raining,
monopolizing or attempting to
monopolize trade and commerce 111
anthracite coal" is soug1if, and the
Government also asks that the rail-
road company be enjuined From car-
rying coal in which it has an in..
terest. it is a dissolution which, if
won by flie Go % ernment, will com-
pel •the Lehigh Valley Railroad
Company to disassociate itself from
coal companies, which, 'according to
the petition, it controls.
Similar Suits against the Lacka-
wanna. and Reading Railroads are
well under way, and it is expected
that other coal earriers will be sued
in .consequence of a general decree
of the Supreme Court that each
group against 'which monopoly is
.charged should.. be preceded
'against separately. •
'PREFElLWED EA 'I'll $ENTENCE
Dramatic Scene at Murder Trial. in
New "York:,
A despatch reln .NeW York says :
A, 'dramatic scene ocenrred •ab the
trial of Harry Schaeffer. 19 years
old, cl rge d with mu ode ri g Wil -
lia at G. Martin, a Toronto
on August 11, :19.13. Stistice Davis
in the criminal branch al the Crimi-
nal 4101) (11141141(1 the trial.
Crushed by the ebarge,against their
eon,hi mother and father Rat be-
side the youth and •tearEully begged
him to plead guilty te murder in
the •second degree, that his life ale
least might be spared. • '
Schaeffer broke' deem and wePt,
but he obstinately refused to arieede
to the inmertunitieS of his pa‘rents.
"I would rather go to the •eleetrie
chair than spend twenty years in
01,18 6.0 3-0111;11f131 prison-
er'S truewee to all argunients.
Ten Made 111, Two of Have Since Died From
Effects
A despateli from Reveleloke, 13.
C., says: Provincial Constable
Bothwell lias just, returned to Weal
with the bodies of two victims of it
tragedy which eactirred at Mitlakwit,
near here, • ft appears that ein Fri-
day night liquor was Purchased in
Revelstoke Mahtlewa man for
co uslitnidicin rtFit dance at, Malalewa
01) 8ak111tlay.
AI, 31 105111.1 Of Pf201,0kIng 1E 1/1115
honor, len guests al, the dance were'
( taken, ill during Sunday and Mon-
day, and two. a, Pita Vied man named
Labeau. of Maltikwa, and Olaf 1011-
0 0)1, 41 laborer, died on Monday in
terrible agony. Others, including
'Pat Labeau, Inothel: of cmc'of 1140
deceased, were very seriously ill,
but 0.10 14044 recovering. • Constable
Bothwell holds he- bottle con taining
a small q Mtn t ily, of tlie 1114400r.
which will be prodimed at the in-
quest. • '
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301)moncy Sack 1.1 Girt (Milo/
4 Rheumatism
' -1,V101) the ICidileys fail 10 do their tvo'rk of 11istil:1,811q41
. 1 he mic tient from Me 130415, 110 rcial I t is rhtiminlitill. '
00411111e Kidneys resnnic this work in a itithanil health '
way, no cure 45 104149)10.,
G
' in. Pilis
entre rheumatism gide]; ly smiler nil time beeattst they
140 the most perfect Kidney einrective tver discovered.
From all Draggiste, so cis, per box,
6 for $2,80 oe dived from 181
, .
Wens, Dug and 1101144 0,,, if Canada Limited, . Towle
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The I -ate Hon. vviliiam 'Patterson.
MAR TWAIN ANI) WHISTLER.
Howthc ArW
tist as "Taken In"
"By the Great Humorist.
Ono time Mark Twain met James
Ir•eNeil Whistler, the .artist. A
Vend having -warned the huinorist
that the painter was a confirmed
joker, Mark io1emn.ly averred that
he would get. the bettee of'Wbiatlel.
should' the latter attenipt
funny 'business.", SO when. the two
had been introduced, which event
took place in Whistler's studio,
Twain, assuming the air of hopeless
stupidity, approached a just .00111,
pieted painting, and said, "Not at
all had, Mr. .Whistier ; not at all
had. Only,'.' lie added, .reflectively,
With a mo•tion as if to rub out a.
cloud efft;ct, "if 1 'Were You I'd de"
away with that timid."' "Great
heavens ,sir 1" exclaimed Whistler,
almost beside himself, "Be care-
ful and don't touch that ; the paint
is not ,dry yet." "Oh, I don't mincl
that," replied Mark, with an air of
perfect nonchalance, "I'm wearing
gloves."
WHERE SEVERAL
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• 31014ATO!i.,',111):0,-tr.s..330$3/9.fac'1.
84motated Llueral leadel in the'Seinito, 1,1
succession . to tho late -Sir George '1V;
fir,vONS11111tfl 1,111ILARY SOLD.
Lack of Funds Prevents.British Mu-
seum From Snoring It.
Lendon, March 18. - 'Messrs.
Sotheby announced this • evening.
tha1 they were authorized to state
that the Duke of Devonshire, .t`in
order to meet. the heavy burden im-
posed by the death dutiet, has sold
14:011)15)11. :OA -ion of rat7; CO71-
sisting of the Caxtoni and the I
acerd-
ble collection of plya."
There has been ling . and eager
competithm among"- Englishmen,
Americans and Germans to Possess
the library. Each new offer was
promptly cclipsedshufil Henry E.
Huntington made a, bid. which ended
the contest. The -British Museum
Officials'inade great efforts to obtain
the.' libiary for the museum, but
wpm` compelled tie refire from -the
:eshb early, owing to lack of money.
It is said that /the Germans stayed
in the fight:longer than any British
bidder, •
•,'
Fire destroyed the 300,040 -bushel
elevator of the, -Pioneer Grain Oo.
at Magrath Harbor.
LIVES WERE LOST.
Ifiooking Dowit Leto the Rai ns of lbe 1Vtioilhine 'HUG&
FIVE VICTIMS OF IIOTE 1 FIRE.
The 'toll 01' Death in the Disastrous
Blaze. of Last IVeek.
A despatch froin Teronto says
With the finding of two more bodies
in the ruins of the Woodbine Relei
the tolrof death has been brought
to five. The" disdovery enade also0100)4'!0100)4'!(s 'that :1:orrie. ' the identifica,
tions made earlier iA the" lrf-ee:k were
incorrect, and as. it• result the"'hoIly-
of a Man supposed to be Max.Colien
was sent to Nev `York, 'while, 115 41
matter ,ef feet, the real ivlax Cohen
wag only found Friday afternoon.
'Five bodies have so far been found,
four of which have been positively
identified as those of Frederick Lev-
inson, Max C ellen, 110111 (41 New
York, Charlee \Meet, ,of Belle-
ville, and joint A. Graham, of Lun-
de:0, Ont, the fifth limn 18
±11111,410± he ±0411111 out, but may. be
Charles Thurtton, of linffale.
11 was after a gang -of 31)4111' 15)11
been workinur:th
g for hos at the
-two hodtes were 104)1411.They. ‚1414110
13' side by side', true man having
his arm, locked around • the leg of
the. 141114411,• These two-Avere Cohen
and Levinson, who hal) hem) rectin-'
mg•together at the hotel, and w116,
according le tlie story oh. George
ce wile was with 1110)11 1') their
1.00 0(1 the night of the fire, ,wlere
lett bellied when he Made ibi8 es-
cape. A. few, feet from •the• bedies.ef'
the Men the, 1144)1101110 of Pet
('-ttk Wri
ere' fend 511(1j,s,-.;t1roi.igAt
11)111 '41141 1111))) 1'101 111141 145,4 145 41 4
a
,t;fieitipt ....airiMaf. '
11311IIIGRAilOIN RETURNS:
Bulk of Inrush • 114 From (he British
1141404.,
desPal.ch from 01•Lawa 5aY5,
The .tatal immigratioe to Canada
,during' the 11. months, April to Feb-
ruary, of the Current year, ‚141110363,038, 14115,110 up 11 130,65)0 British,
95,406 •Allie:mrart, and '1 28,923 from
all other cetnibries. •
During the ;corresponding :11
months of last" :Oseal „year, the total
number was 357431,, composed of
133.7.1t Brild•S.11, .124,398 'Amerleaxi,
and 09..2P41 from'all other 001in tries.
rilP. increase Pm! cont.
9.YEAR-0111) BOY DROWN,ED.
W'1144 Pushed •Litio: the River While
. :IA despatch frnin :Toronto says:
\Alio playing: on the banIg.• Of ,the
Humber, new.' flOwland'S grist, (mil
h
wit, severli
al e, biz. companions,
Harold, Mal:hers, ty4.. nine-year-old
son efMr: :Fe:Heal
et) ers, plasterer,
o.E Larnbton 'Was aceidentally
Pushed 1460 'the and drowned.
Mere is a 3,trung current •et this
1101)1±, 111111 11 is 'feared that his little
body 1053' have rn
been 'caried dow
the river b Ole W ice jam at 'Blom'
SCrect.
DIDN'T E. N 0 II' 'TIVA S :LOA 111111).
B
--
ey Disehargeil Ono and the Bullet
Struck 11 is Sister.
.1\ despatch 11141141C001911 says: A.
shooting accident occurred at the
home Wm. Anderson, near Camp-
beilville, -when Annie Anderson, a
girl .ntie, years ,of age, had .a 11141'-
14)0' -escape :froin ,cleath. John 'An-
derson; her brother, was engaged
'in cleaniitg a rifle, when his, sister
Annie -came from .ecbool. The young
111110 was liot- aware .1.1111.1; the gun
1," Rtilded and dm:inns:a the:, trig-
ger: An explosion followed, tile
bullet striking the girl in. the neck,
just below the. base of the skull.
She 18 in a .cri•tical condition and is
partially paralyzed.
-
I: EBn (() l' ED $.10,000 111 LL.
11401 eelltessenger's Pocket
Since it Stolen in 11)12.
cle
A spabeh from Havana. says:
the eecret police found a $10,000
hill.80wit in the coat of Antonio
Ayala, t.IM • bank" enesseriger Who
was convicted of stealing a register-
ed letter, Which reaClied the Nation-
.
• hi Park Eank of 'New• 'with a
suga,r report inad
steof. the 2,00,000
sent 1)3' the Na.tional ,Bank o Cuba.
WilA 001011411', 1912; This ac-
counts kir SLX the twenty $10,-
000 bills )vItiell were. stolen fropi :the
letter at that time. The :Police have
Leen se:it:el:Mg fo•i: the 1040)113' 00041
since,',a11Z1re ,p011fit.1 hjla giqy
'41,01111001) 1l.51(ll1J10 )e,L 01 11
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IfOUNi) DliAl) AFT Ell I) t: (KING
--
I)e-Cohl Caused "Death 9I 01-
a
• wit • 3( a .
A. despite:11 front Prescott says
Charles j, 3:1)3.104 of, Ottawa was
105411(1 dead in his room in the Alek.-
aadra • Ho.tel here. ' He Wa5 esn.
pl•oyed is engineer by a flint. oE
. ,
tractors who are making alterations
to the Government, 51(400104.'BaY-•
field, in winter'quarters.here, While
at work he fell into :the ice-eold
water. Coining to :the hotel,' 'hp'
Changed 'hie wet clothes an#.iteitiredi
to ins robin, where he. ,wa5. fnund.
dead. He was a nephew „of. Mr
Allah Prescott,: be-,:
liMged to a very pioffitnent
lif,e'd'five.
eavee a Wife :and sinal1ehil..
:di:m:1," The hOdy;Was forivarded, to.
OttaWa'for ;
john Swanwick,, London loam,
,ster,' had hna
is back broken Who,,
steel door toppled, over 011 him,
Sir Sandford Flieming has •been
unaniamitsly re-elected Chancellor
•of, Q11:0071' University for the enini,,
ing three yearS,.: This is hie
16015±1)election, , •
lhe 08.00 of Steed Gamble of lie -
route' business .agenti foe tl:e :Iron-
workers' Union, charged With ±1111)0
0910141 a o epe, has een ra,
ierSecl '• •
t •
ES OF FARM' 11RODU,CTS
5i5PORTS $RqtA THE t..q fltigq Ti1.181)
' • . •
fries, of C,14110 • criin cheese isnn 1111
s tilflUcl, at Bents orn.i
-' B±'5allOtslffs.'
, Toronto', ' 21,--41Our7LOn0110io.
Wheat flours, 90 per Cent., are quotedat
$8,90, Seaboard, and 151e5 1.0.114, Toren-. '
Oth Atatuteaas-oiest 'patents, -111'' lute
arras, ssito; doi, 'Seecificat 55420; , etrong;
Antleersl, bags, ,35,... , • .. ••• • „,
'-m10l411:61.',.1*/F0if-a41d,•1416-.' 2, 0/.3e; O Coder.'
v.Nerthern Nertli
0,1.8 .t
1e, 51:05 rand •No. 2, '51:03.
• 0111arie 0.11e1t--Alarltet is ilmn. No,
,2 quoted at 0$c 'to $1, outside, according
00 freight; and 51, on track, Toronto.
• Oats -No.,. 2 Ontario oats quoted at
275 to 36e, ,outslde,, and at AO to'405e, on
track, Toronto.. Western Canada °ate
quoted at 415o for No. 2, and at lee for
Peas -None offering with price14. nom -
ase to sit, oulsitle.
Barley--Goodmalting barley quoted
.at 58 to .600, outside, according ' to
' Corn -The market is higher. NeW
. No. 3 American is quoted at 705c, all
rail, Toronto.- Canadian 'quoted at. 661
Bye -No. 2' is quoted a',1; 62 to ,63e,
outside. . -
Buckwheat -Prices purely nominal,
In absence of offerings.
Bran -Manitoba bran is firm „at .529
to $24 a ton, in .bags, Toronto, freight.
Shorts, $25 to 326.
Cottutry Produce.
Butter -The maricet is steady 'with
good' demand for ehOice qualities, Choice
dairy, 22 to 230; inferior, 13 to 100;
.farraer.s' separator prints, 29 to 250;
..ereamery prints, fresh, 336; do., storage
prints, 28o; solids, storage., 26 10)2810.
The market continues 1005',
beaq Itits of new -lad selling at 28 te
, 30c per dozen. •
Cheese -New cheese quoted. at 150 to
leac for large, and 16 to 1610 for. twins.
Beans -Hand-picked quoted. at 32.15.
'to $2.20 per bushel; primps, 52.10 to,
52.15. '
Honey—Extracted, in tins, quoted at
11 to 120 per lb. for No. 1; combs, 53 to
53 15 per dozen for Na 3, and 52.40 to
$2.5,0 for. No. 2.
Poultry -Fowl, 13 to 3:5c per' ...1h:1
chickens. 18 to 19e; duelts, 15 to 17c;
geese, 15 to 16c; _turkeys, 20 to 23e,
PotatoeS-The Market is firm, with
Offerings limitedi, Ontarlos are quoted
at 90e per bag, on track., and Delawares
at 500 to $1, on truck, car lots. '
Provisions. .
Cured meats are quoted as follows:—
llacOn, long (dear, as to 16c per lb. ill
case lots. Pork -Short' cut, 525.:60 • do.,
mess, 524.50. 00ams-111edium,-, 15 'to
131e; do., heavy. 17 to 180; rolls, 15 to
Mc; breakfast bacon, 18 to 1941;" backs,
22 to 24m
Lard-Tiereee, 1450; tubs, 145e; pails,
Baled Slay and Straw...
Baled Hay -The' offerings are fair
with prices steady. /10. 1 is quoted at
$14 to 514.50 a ton, on tracks, here; No.
2 quoted at 513 to $13.50, and inixed at
512 to 512.50.
Baled straw -Car lots, 58.00 to 11.75
on track, Toronto.
• Montreal Markets. ..,
:Montreal, Mar. 24.-Corn-4merlean
Na 2 :s'ellow, 735'to 74c. Oats-Canadlan
'Western, lqa 2, 44. to 445c; do., No. 3,
435 to 432e, Barley -Manitoba feed, 49
.to 50e; malting, 68 to 70e. Flour-
'Alanitoba Spring wheat patents, firsts
$5.60; do., seconds, $5.30; strong bak-
ers', 54.90; Winter patents. choice, $5,25
to 35.50; straight rollers, 54.70 to $4.90;
'do„ In bags, 52.20 to $2.811. Rolled oats
-Barrels, $4.35"to 54.45, bag 1)1:50 lbs„
1205 Lo 32.10. Milifeed-blran, 323;
81,01 10, 525, middlings, $28, mouillie,
328 to 532. Hay -No, 2, per ton, car
lots,_$13 to 514, Cheese ---Finest west-
erns, 145 to 145e; do., eitsterns, 137; le
341. Butter-Choleest creamery, 295 -to
30e; seconds. 275 to 200. 1017gs-P41e511,
10c. Potatoes-rer bag, car lots. 85 to
,900.' Dressed hogs-Abattolr-killed,
.$13.50 to 513.75. Pork-Ifeavy Canada
'Short mess. barrels, 36 01.15 pieces. $19;
C'enatia ,short,cut back, barrels. 45 to 55
pieces, 328.50. Lard -Compound, tierces,
375 lbs., 309'; do., wood pails, 20 lbs,
net,' 1030; pure, tierces, 375 lbs., 1.1.I.c;
do., wood pails, 201)144. net, 141c. .,,,
,Unitecl States Markets. •
111 ri neapolls, March 24.-0104e:•-
Wheati1lay,. 00,1 hid; July, 92-5c asked;
.No. 3, hard, 941 to 95e: No, 1 Northern,
925 to 1311e; No, 1 Northerit, 905•to•9114c.
Corn -No. 3 yellow, 50 to 61c. faits --
No. 3 white, WA -to 37e, Flour and bran
unchanged, •
Duluth, Marc1,. 21.-.71,instoc41-Clasil.
51.585; May, 51,595; July, 54.,011,•1Vhcat
-110. 1 hard, 935e;• No. 1 •Northern,
925e; No. 2 Northern, 901e;.111ay, 321e;
..Tuly, 9330. • •
Live Stock Markets.
Toronto, March N. -Cattle -Choice
butchers. $7.80 to 58.25; good, 57 to
57.20; medium, 56.60 to 57.60; common,
85.45 to 55.75; choice cows, 5470 to
$6.75; good, $5,75 to, 56.50; cdromon,
55:70 to $6.20`; cutters and couriers,
53.15 to $3,60; choice balls, 50.75 to
5:71..111.50;tog30o(14,0.55.80 to 56.50; common,
Stockers and feeders -Steers, choice,
37 to 58.30; good, 55.40 to 56.40; light,
53.50 to $6; springers, to 582; milkers,
.10 505. •
Calves—Good veal, 39.03 to 511.50;
inediinil, $7 to 50.
to Ship;eliii..atittl;k., 51.05.pari.nlis-3,441LiaNt.p,ecgs,1a$115165,0
$9 to $9.50. -
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Hogs -,58.70 to 58.90 'f.c0i,; 50.15 fo'
59,25 fed and watered; $9,50 off ears,
Montreal, March 24.-111101ee steers
Sold at 58.25 to 38,40, good at 37.75 to
58, fair at 36.75 to 57.25, and rommon
at $5 to $0 per cwt. The demand for
butchers' cows was gond at prMes rang-
ing from $5 to $7, and bulls sold at 55
to 57.25 pee cwt. Choice milkers, 500
to. $100, and lOwer grades 300 tu sso
Tile tono ,O11! ho, a
mrket, rev hogs v
1 11 1 :1.114.1:11,0 1,1 price or soc
per _cwt. 211e dentinal was good, ana
as (%-gg ;;
11111B el' than gen-
eraily ,l2;1l.0,;
-,
(1
Vearance was made 1,1!. On ±11110 411 ecl,,I
int14.30,o s 't 5010 .gwt..Vc1419171 oll 1)140, 1
10
151e1:1
7j137lnel an qms 11ule1 44 143)0
8650 4101'
the a=
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h:gh us $20 wasrealized for sola111
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you know that 'counts. And correct;
knowledge is :most likely to come
from pqrsenal exper•ienee.
"About •a ;year ago," writes 0111
Eastern man, ',`1 was ,trothered by
indigestion: espeeiallY during. the
forenoon. I tried several, remedies
Without' any 'pernianent intprol.te
1)105140
"MY breakfast usually consiilied
of oatmeal, steak Or chops, hread,
coffee ,and Seine fruit.
"Hearing so much about Grane-
Nitta, I concluded 'Le 9141)0 11 a 'trial
:and find out if 0111110.11 heard of it
• I II egan. w Gro.p s ,and
'dream, soft boiled ,eggs, toast; 1505133
Of Postman and So:Me before
the'end of the" hist week T. Was rid,
,o,f the .seiclity, of the stointich aacl
1616' inueli liehevCd. '
the. end, of the stecond week
all114(4410 '1f ,indigestioti had 741,44-
'Pealttil and. 1141105 711 fate. 1100lth
once More. Before beginning this
course of clifdti, 1 odvoi ai?y 1497
petite, fer lunch,' but now eon 011 -
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ley the Meal, 1513 noon thue."
Namo given, by Canadian Postum
Co., Windsor, • Ont. Head' 'Vile
Bead• to. ;)Vellville,'' 141 pkgs,
,?There'.s' a Reason.".
.•Ever reed the:'alP3v'e 119)
one appears frOin, t1MS te .115110. '131:ay,
^,arto-genttine,' 'true; end .EP,11.01. IktitAan
:This Spring Cleanse
Your Blood
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Of those imptirc., poisonous naatters—blood humors
•
—that have accuniulftted in it (hiring the winter.
The unequaled and really wonderful S11CCOSS of
Dood's §arsaparilla cleani4ing,tlie blood ma ces it
the medicine 3rOil, /36111CT fake.
The secreti of its success is the fact that it is),
the best possible combination of the best known
agents, roots, barks and herbs, for giving strength -
and tone to tile bodily organs and functions.
Get Hood's Sarsaparilla at 01)00.
FIFTY DROWN IN COLLISIONi
talian Torpedo Boat Crashes Into a Pleasure
Launch—Victims Ilostly Women and Children
despatch from Venice says;
Fifty of the, sixty-five passengers
on a. steam, launch, most of ;when),
4iferer 00315e1) .and children, • were
droWned when:a torpedo boat'crash-;
ed,into 'a pleasure vesSel near MM.')
on Friday, 1.
. The people on the launch were
coming to Venice from Lido, wherc.
a large nullifier of excursionists had
Spent the holiday, , St. Joseph's
Day.
The launch. had hardly stanted
whon the torpedo boat was sighted,.
coming at high sneer' toward the
harbor. The captain of .the launch
apparently miscalculated the speed
,and diStance, and did not alter Ids
course, with, the result that .the..bor-
pedo boat :struck his vessel with ter.,
rifle force.
The launch sanlc immediately, in,
clec.p water, taking d.own all those
in the cit'bin,' who were drowned.'
The other fifteen passengers, who
were on (leek, wore picked up froth
the sea.
Many boats -from warehips in the
harbor, including one from the G:er-
man. cruiser, Gooben, gondolas and
other craft, rushed, to the point
where the launch had gone down,
but could not 1000044 any of .those in
the tahin, as not 0110 of them etuno
to 1110 surface.
SAVED FItOM ELECTRIC CHAIR
Murderer of Toronto "Milliner Es-
capes Death Penalty.
A despatch from 'New York says:
While Harry Schaeffer's mother on
her knees, prayed for 11110 1±141 outside
of the Criminal Branch DE the Su-
preme Court, the jury returned a
verdict of murder in the second de-
gree against; the 19 -year-old boy,
who helped an•other' man, kill W. -
Grieve Maettn, a Toronto milliner,
in a West 57t11 Street fiat last Au-
gust: The yeung unio'S father, who
had been praying in •the conrt 101111),
ran out to inform, ids wife that their
son would not have to pay the 41.20..111
penalty.
"Thank God, my 001.1 S 'life, Is
spared," exclaimed Mrs. Schaeffer.
Sho had been ordered from the
coutt room when the :jury WaS an-
nounced as returning after two
!tours' deliberation. Both parents
lied. been praying in the court 100111
during the wait, null unuo goMg
outside, Mrs. Schaeffer ,sank to her
knees ill the corridor and remained
there until she beard the verdict.
justice Davis remanded Schaeffer
•to the, Tombs for sentence on March
25. The ju Vora M it ted 111141 COM -
sideration of the parents' attitude
in this ease had influenced the ver-
dict. :Mrs. Schaeffer, 1±110 lives in
Brooklyn, was the final witnees for
the defence.
C A D ET "Ii" 1.1, LED .
Dropped 80 Feet From yop of Royal
1 i la ry • College.
A despatch from :Kingston, 004
says 1 Falling a. distance of eighty
feet while on the Reyal Military
College Water tower to Lake a pho-
tograph, Cadet Gilbert S. Fry, of
Montreal, 19 years of ago, met in-
t -tent death,: The young man, all-
.
climb to the he top of ttowery
. Fr
had gained the 61), and 012 (Abe)'
cadet was 'half -way up, .wheii- the
former missed his fontieg and came
tumbling down, almost cary,iing lic
oilier cadet with hitn.
Tin; deceased entered the Royal
Military UullOge in 1911, and. 'would
1,11vo graduated 41 :lune. He was 11
elry .010.1 er yOung^ fellow DAR) highly
es ented buth by Jlis professors. and
classmates, He WS 0 a 41101)1110v or
the 4101) 101: ilughy teem and promi-
nent sport& generally. Ar rangeE.
ineli10 fur the 1111140111 11114111 mil yet
been cumpleted.
.1'11').1 31 111 11'0 8A111 ' P010 31,1
Si x 'travelling' 0 V e Tee ileaelt-
tsd Ito 'A.Intitilonell 114',
A despatch 110111 (4 1141111)9, N11(1,,
saye 1 Six teen sent by (.'onstiltir=
.Agent Gould. bolted -ed the abait-
cloned States ;lava'. Lug Pot-
111LIC, after a trip or one hufolred
miles over loild tla.d sea ioe. The
Potomae. was round fi'Vo miles smittli
0.r Point Riche, at ihe mouth of the
b11;uI:s .of Belle isle, 51 111 1 to se 11 111•
the ic.p. Her 11111 1 is appaventi,y 111
fierfect condition, and there was
very littlewater in ilte An-
other party,' witli Dumps and dylia-
nitte, is on Llic way -10 the tug, and
an 011011 'will lie made to break up
the 02 a 11CF geb., her to a safe anchor,
age Sho 114,0 aboi it twelve Lon s of
coal" and a ton 0± 941, 001,0114, 011
Q avd.
, Rev. .,j..A.,3i pie1114901, pastor 4,f,
(Tlent:sal :Preeh,ytertari. C1u 41011, 111)1),
-Solite Stant .for "Papa.. .
Decision ,Of the Appellate I
Sion of thh• Supreme Court in the:
ease of Blair .y. Blair : .
"Even if the borne is jointly own-
ed, the husband has the right tol
regulate the thousehold,• and 11 is •
hiS ;duty to de so,"
Forty ,.years in use, 20 years Gm
Standard, prescribed an41. recoil1.
mended by . physicians. • For 1'0..
man's Aihnents, Dr, Illartcl'f
Female Pills, at your druggist.
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WEBI:LIES,
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