The Wingham Advance, 1909-03-25, Page 3I "' THIRD
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A System Tho is Widely Used in
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Cold s-7 - terlan.)
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The Roulan Herald of Aprit 1000 StLy's;
I "Since 1870, wheit the JI-allan. Army Pu -
No doctor attelapts w4g�- to eure ,,I genuine case of catarrh or bronoultla ex- I
copt by the hilipilatloa Tnethoil. Stomach d(iising has been illwitrde(l because 11401Q8i tere(I RQ111Q. illf, 1-0ally imposing cere.
-Inedleine so tillioll llfrevLs only .tile s.,olna(!h_uever reitches tile seett *I VatarrW. Monies, gorgeolls. pr9Qe4,jJonK, And other
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The advanced PhYstean recognizes tliat *ill), eAlr cure can be sent late this. serVives which the 11wilialt Chlirvil upheld '
ittriga sail broachial tubes. Fill tills tilt- with helillux itedicantente and you solve Ittive not taken Jilftt.(�,
the DroblCul. . I Tho beakitiful .4ervice's tot, Inerly bolt!
No colublaotion of gntleeptles Is so hiuoce4&ful its Vntarrbogouo, w4lell contains ill �jt. Peter's 01.1 11.,,'aster Sunda v, so oft ell
tile rl�heai; pine, halsainn, anti the greatest healers known. I described, when thc� 1101)(i ga% d ill.$ �lcsi-
One breath of Calarrhozone Inettknitly ciroul,.ttes ovor the
I . . area that W arxilated with CatarrIL 11ellot la laltatit-silf- "It, froll), tile balcolly. Overlool'Ing, tile
I f "'Ing stops At onee-govills are destroyed, --every taint of dis- a Plazza, in front, of tile grct,kt basit-
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i a I-emoved, Titlaij It over seriously. Ilove Is it relueilY hu",
�1 "I',' , ica.wilerilLthousands tire gathercil, klle"L-
at clears ilia tbroat, 1.81loves hoarsoncoa, coughing lmd bad ,
breath. Irritating kiblegin Is deareil out, ilk llaniizil brontMal ing, ill silent devotion, are a thing of tile
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. tubes are healed, throat and voice are stronKthened. IVIlie,ii post
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R-6-11 , . Vatarrhozone Is so pleit4ant and ilortaln, tfi,alt It foolish to "1118 silver trilur?ots, AvIllult those vl,ho
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11 . I- haniper with dangerous Internal renodlea? You broa,.tbo Ca-
tarrhozorte-You dealt talce It. JArge $1.0 slPe Is guAranteed, -14LVO heard, silY Call never lie forgotten,, �
t .. � Entail size, Zajo all- dealert,, or �N, (1, 1,414on & co" lcuiwon. Ont, ,tie longer ring heir clear, shrill bIkkRt, As
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. . I I 4 sylubol to tile falthful, of tile 1.17t
"I'll CATARRHOZONE great voice." .
. The Itailails hopc,a tigit tile irl-f-selli,
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, I . POPO ,Plus X� WOuld re,itore some of these
,.�J - - Just Oreathe it I prand verenionles blIt Ile bt�kjl ,lot ,,,Illtt
mall'a cell, and, groaping themselves
around him, Nvould pour in it porfoot
fusillade of questiou-5.
Tile prison,ur would.be engaged by till
officer facing him, wlien orieliz. bis rear
would suddenly break Ili, One after the
Other they thrgw at bim. queries in the
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effort to demoi- � alize him; tj,en all would
Ulk at the same tinke -au4 overw,helin
Id-ni wUh. the weight of their interraga.
tion, 'which required thought If rion-coill.
wittal Answer waa to be madis. Thus
for one hour out of every five was the
prisoliter subjected to this, nerve-racking
ordeal,
DENIED HIM STILIEP.
ime did they prAe-
te%, him, but at, rilglik, too, Re,%vas prao*
. tidally denied sleep, Hardly would lie be
off tZ the land of dreanxi before an o( -
floor &w4kene,d libri. to Ask some pointed
questiop, - As soon as lie was acra,in dos-
ing Another Nvould appear witi'l further
inquiry. Ile would go away but a* soon
a,s the prisoner %va$ once more 4sleep
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he was Aroused and questioned again.
Dxy And night vnia the -unlortunate
=persecuted in this fa,shlon, with un -
4 exandria,tion, but throughout it
411 he never incriminated himself, or, In
fact, disSlayed tiny Inside knowledge of
the mur er, The 14,tter is Alt The more
remaTkable when it is considered that lie
was talcon unawaxes, so often, especially
In the night tune. if awakened from
slurriber and, given a pertinent question
to answer, tale interrogated person, be -
Ing in a sizLv-conseiousness state, gener,
afiy unwittingly tells the truth.
%,bia outcome of thin horrible &tied of
answering And ungleeplessness was, in
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tile zatural order of ,things, that the mail
went to pieces. Tired by tile dellia,1 of
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tile rest which itcraved, the m=',,3 brain,
already over -tuned and ,supersensitive
w2th Trying to anticipate. tile next * ex-
amillation And have answer ready, Ile -
came hope] , essly involved. - The mind,
obsmed with tlic itAyful Inquisition, at-
tained such a degreL, of ounning thM It
-was tile mind of a Madman. -7ike bo.d, ,
lackin- the necessary period of I... �.
it 0 xed whell one sleeN, got into a
y Seen
At'll'te of complete collapse.
� A VERITAbLE IMBECILE.
� At the trial the havoc worked by this
horrot 1)f police zeal showed Ili terrible
=.1,1,-,t,,00l�,14,,bp.PpFempli,,3!iaa by
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_ Niel 6f t.i;t"'7,J*jiifid * "retlic court the
prisoner Rat a, huddled heal), with bent
head and glassy eye4; it twitching bundle
eritable imbecile. At no
part Of the prw;ee-dings ,did lie sho,%v any
1i of in!,erest; he Nvas, incapable of be-
ing Interested; -hat little ,of his brain
wits left could no - t, grasp the events tilutt
were happening, All the thne lie was
wafting, wattling, waiting, like a caged
animal, for the only thin� Ila 00illd OX'
pedt; waiting for a faictlior volley of
questions. Overcome by a torture whiell
surpassea a millionfold anything the old
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,,panish inquisito= evel, attempted, there
was only room for .one idea, in the
wretched ei;feebled mind; they would
come &�a ask- questions; what would
th,ey be? -",hat were the ansvirers?—ques,
tious, questions) aways questions.
Bowed, broken, a, wreck; a, nulal. but in
form, Ile, WAS committed to the SiatO
. prison for life. But Ili$ stay there w0A
a -short one; he was removed to tile
P or laos -within a Y,qry few d'ays—the
jto.pt, Asylum for tile (Jrialinal Insane.
He who at ,the time Of Ills Arrest had
been 2, s&zze, healthy ra-an, was a erippl-1.
in raind and body; an Idieta a bent; Sag-
ging heal) of nerve$-% Product Of tile
-Third Degree."
Was he guiltyp Did a blood-stained
consdi�nccjast tilrough, that hideous
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term of marital affliction? Was he a data.
trouble of
seeking the real perpetrator of the out-
rage? He was convicted, to be sure, but
he waR maa at the time of hi's trial,
Even the "Third Degree" had failed to
arag from him A confession.
. A. cAKtLDJAN CA8101,
. The foregoing stov brings lip a case
of a similar nature� in so far as it was a
preying on the mind without any bodily'
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violence, in Canada�the only one on
record. The Canadian casb was u Ll h In?
like so protraoted—it lasted but A u ,
. of houts�aud -while it ,was the practice
of tha 11third degree," it was ill a mild
form and unattended by any of the torm
rible incidents which usually .make up
the American procedure.
The occurronco, of quite recent date,
WAS Ili respect to a, parti6illatly brutal
killing, fit Which both, an axe and a shot-
gun had been used, The crime took
plice in A ctitintry town, find through
clover and quick work on the part of
tho detectives a Man was speedily ift ous-
tody. Us Was arrested 'Rome distance
from the coAnty Boat, iknd as that Was
the Iodation of the nouroAt jail, and
there Was no railway connection, a hovail
and rig were procured to convey him to
the lob'kuil, .
I As they were getting into the rig nuis
of the officers conceived the idea of IpI.Ac-
Ing. tile ILXO and gllu, which had also
. been rwoured) it front of the ptiaimer
to sea what effect their presence ,would
L have on hint. Accordingly, they were
. stood lip 0gainzit tho Side of the -Wagon
ill full View of the Prisoner, and that
tho sthemil itzight be fully ,worked olbtp
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a circuitous route WAS taken to tile jail.
Before they 1101 Coup- far One of tho Jo.
tectives eontrilrod to vattlo the Mado of
this axe Against the gurt-barvel. The mail-
� notlVft had All immediate result. 14VIiarl
ilia WoAp011s eartle into volftet With �ft
clear told rattle thd prisoher was observ.
til to shudder And turn hin head away.
111111:15ONER 13ROXLI DOWN, *
Marc convinced thaft ever that they
had 'ill,) tight indii, tile detectives stt
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'toalx con. About JiMling 1:116 gftino lot all lb I,
if, crime at Worth , Milos arul miles tboy drove, ind
I bV61'y few nlinllt0 thd Axe blAdt- 41,6
the poliot, guft 16ATrel Lliksho SigAiritt (.Ach oth2r,
4 ,-,f �r&m. - 35Ath time tht smind atme the tigitation
it; was. colt. ,of tho, ptitiorier inctoil".d. 1 -Te zihuffli!,l
kill feet, Ifilove'd his position many fillies
! M, ln*lf6e�l to tile TAitildd, Anil IoAad everywhere
it it do,en but At the Axe alut Mtn. Veto "d ,ftoto
Impri-so0*4 reiltlass )Is grot, AI14—fts With RXthJ",
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wbo rilurdered the Sew in "Tho DOW'— -
when, the vietals were now achially .rat-
tillag, his. Imagination conjured ill) ib 'a
�sound. At last� whdla the detectives were
wondering how "Mizell" longer they
would have to drive round aboilt their
I I destination, lie broke down totally nod
Iconfessed to the murder.
CONFESSTO.N NOT-AD.1fMCED.
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I Of course, a confession or information
extracted by means of threats, torture or
I promises of benefit IF, not permissible
by law, but in tile case ju,,It mentioned
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� no such thing was attempted. Ishe niat-
ter was simply one of Making A, sugges-
tion which, preying on a guilty con -
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science, bore fruit. It was therefore
quite within the lettgr of tile statute,
which, regretfully, ,cannot be said of the.
methods of the United States pollee.
Only one case is recollected, south of
ills line, fit which the court declined to
allow a, confession gained throul�h the
"'third degrea," Although the law there
rega,
yding throats, etc., is the Same as
In Canada. That'was the murder of a
woman In Detroit, of which a young
I Canadian was Accused, about eighteen
months ago. Notwithstanding thi con-
fessioll, lie Nvaa acquitted. 3
There is, not A little similarity between
some phases of the American third ile-
gree process in its later reflnoments ana
the French system of detective work
. known as the "reconstruction" system..
In the latter an effort Is made to take
the suspect through the ,whole, perform -
ante of the crime, repeating 01 the
events and circumstances connected with
it, and Making the suspect himself go
through tile ACEOR$ Ascribed to the door
of file crime, as far as possible exactly
as if the thing were being done over
again. The object of All *this is partly
the psychologioal effect lipon the mis.
pect, biit partly also to give the police an
accurate noti�n ol the atbeTidant cir.
ournstances from which they . often dA --
rive -valuable pointem. , .
The French arild American syatems have
undoubbcdly reacted on one another to a
considerable degree. A ease in 'Wichigan
not long ago was 'virtually "reconstruct-
od" in full detail,^7 with good results. The
case was one 'arising from A, violation of
the tenth commandment: "Thou shalt
not covet thy neighbor's wife," I
A man was in love'with another's wife
and., wishing to have her for Ilia. own, lie
proccededto removethe .sturnblingblock,
that is, the busband, The "love pirate"
boarded with. the Couple, SO that tile work
was infinitely more easy than under or-
dinary circumstances, and one night
-when he was . alone Ili the bouse with hi
. Is
rival, overcome by his all-consurning
passion. for the Nvoman, lie killed Jdm. �
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Tile murderer had all express wagon,
und having sto,wed -the body in a trunk
lie drove it right across the city and cast
it into a swamp, under the imprelarpion
that it would be immediately Swallowed
up. and the man's disappearance conse.
quently enshrouded In mystery for everr-
iiilore. I -It thougilt, wrong. .
Within a few hours the body was ills -
covered and Identified, and, 'the Mur-
derer"s love for the newly -made '%vidow
being well known, suspicion at once fast.
ened upon him, People -who had seen
hint driving Across tile city when lie had
ilia body oil tile trunk as a passenger
was found and with these posted at the
various points they had occupied at the,
time he passed, the suspect, under the
directionof detectives, was made to re-
cover the route over whichhe imadfiven
tile body, so that he might be identified
Arid the net drawn closer around him,
His nervousness increased as the jour-
ney progressed, but had he known what
awaited him at the other end of the Ade
lie would probably have refused to. go
on, for When they ultimately arrived at
tile Swamp, there the police had the
corpse Stretched out for his benefit, A
confession resulted, and, backed its this
was by the identification of the horse,
the vehicle, And the man, by the people
'who had been posted along the way, he
was sentenced to life imprisonment. In
thisincident there -was nothing especially
abhorrent, except that ilia body, of the
murdered man -might have been given its
place In the mottuary decently and sub-
btituted by a dunim,y,
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The Above Instances serve to Illuitrato
the w if of the "third degree"
or "ll,
against whieg th"o 18 always A storm of
oonderanatlork when the story leaks out.
The practice May be reprehensible In
some respects, but In others it has its
good points, and while it savora of the
barbarous, that some Such measure i's
essential with criminals who site known
to be guilty, but against whom proof
canthob be found, seems looked at ftota
all unpitejutlicea AnnJiloint, tight an.
ough. Why should it person whose guilt
is beyond questions be Mlowed to go f , tea
oil account of lack of 0,videnco—and
tiler& a,to many that ,way—when Ito cAn'
bo persuaded to confess I That is how the
police- In the 'United Stitez consider the
matter.
'Ole fact 01at thily know they ImVa the
right MCLIT does hot -exonerate theTh It bb
was to be Teleastd, They Ara oaltoil in-
efficient Arid many other hard names It
they do- not Make arrests for erlites, but
arrott KTo no good it A, einivictioil call.
not bit Aotalrod. 11W8 Ara 11neffl6lorkt, It
we do hot get it Coultiotlan" they airguel,
"Why, thtrdm-e, let this ntan�who wt
re uilty—go frop, bees,11,36
there. is lint en6
coilviot Jilm2 It thc 'third degree' will
oxtract m eonfesSion u -by, not filitisito
Will?" And thtro la'soine scilse Ili that
line 61 yeasoulug,
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A T*16 6f Tonnys6ti.
. V'Aqsoll %-ill olict, tillatin
I,g011'oota`1'irie'a"k'1 '
trot. -
I "It it tlle� 11108t 40NAIttfill, ,strio'ke W
the Tlay", "fit lie, I
. "Y"', Ytof" refilled IJ,R Triend, "The
firkt,sweet. plpek of tho RwAkenod baxd!"
Tfifrobvl making 4 ree omftuej ion froth I
� Tonnyso�'s ouil *61 -kit, itoilding tho I
01VIrtgo of but ione JOWet'_IJjLrp0f'% '
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All the services ill whiLh. tba pollo
taken J)art at Efister fire held in the Si,i-
tine Chapel, alld as, tile chapel ii sluall,
tickets of admission tire fliffletilt to oh -
tail]. Although th,ere atu man), thing
which now belong to tile past there $a
still enough of grand and Impressive vare
monial to Interest the visitor oven to the
point of litter wearines% .
It is said that dliriug L'%Bter week
there were 200.000 tourIst,.i And visitors
ill Rome last ie4r. Prices were quad.
rupled, hotel parlors und cafes were used
as sleeping rooms, and It was whispered
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that people were even sleeping in calls.
The eruption,% of Vestlylitti fit Naples
. caused the tourists there to rush to
Rome, and swelled tile crowds grea,tiy,
Our party, baving, been in Roine for
Rome . time, was comfortably ensconced
d pension, .
The Easter season is ilia most delight-
ful Ili which to visit Rome, as the vio-
lets, lilies, wall -flowers, anemones, tile
hyacinths and tulips anti other flowers
are radiant in all Lneir splendid glory,
But the I�Tlgllsh. vaitt American
churches fire well worth a visit dilrintv i
Holy Week, -when Altar and elaoir are .*�
mass -of blossoills, every choice flowering
plo,�t being after � nated with R pabli.
, 1he city �i here 1'aut is known to have
Spent the closing years of Ills life, and in
which Peter Is, reputed to have walked
and taught the truth.% of tile gospel And
died for thein, cannot fall to Awaken
feelinfgs of veneration and awe, And to
many the soil stained by martyred blood
Is sacred ground, �
Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday,
just 9, -,yeek before Easter day� Palm
8unday, of course,. commemorates i..Ae.
triumphal entry of Christ into Jerusa-
Ion And in Imitation ot the memorable
procession palms are distributed Ili All
tile churches. The chief sacristan brings
in an Armful of pRIms, about three feet
long and resembling walking sticks dress-
ed Ili ,strips of yellow straw, with bleach -
ad palm leaves tied oil them, Ili it tasto-
fill but artificial way. ral.m. growing for
this cereniony is carried oil extensively
betweeii .Nice And Genoa. The Bresci
family has provided the Po, a. ANIth. spe-
cial Palms since tile time O� "Sixtus V,
Who gave the exclusive privilege.
In. the Church of , St. john. Lateran,
. where the services are even. more linpos-
I Ing than in St. Peter's, fifty priests, by
actual,count, in gorgeously colored ein-
broidored robes, inarehett lip and down
tile Aisles holding their palins aloft and
singing Land chanting as they went.
Strange to say, during all the Solemn
services of the Week all the shops Are
open, ,concerts and Some other forms of
,
amusements are pernfll;ted, but theat-
ricals tire strictly forbidden. The chief
external difference is in the churches,
where altars, crucifixes find pictures are
generally put into' mournin".
. passing the palace of Queen Alargk!er-
Ito on our .way home from. -the service,
she drove through tile gate in tier Auto-
mobile. Noticing two ladies -walking
slowly, she bowed and Smiled sweetly.
A beautiful woman is Queen MaTguorite.
Slit is a lady of queenly hearing and &I-
�1'2�weitrs many strings Of tic]' Rearls,
'Isollly outriders were four men on
bicycles, two oil each side, keeping pate
with her aUtornobile. -
. But to return. There is nothing spd-
-iially zlistlzzctiy�- Ilk tile services oil Nlon-
day and Tuesday, which are held Ili all
the churches, beginning early in the
morning and continuing until late at
night.
The most Impressive flibetious begin
on NATednesday) when the Tenebrae is
Sung in all the churches. The service re-
calls the darkness which covered the
earth at the crucifixion. On Wednesday,
Thursday, And Friday the Church Allows
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no, hyrims of rejoicin to be surigi Pass.
ages of Scripture ang extracts from the
fathers a i re recited or chanted expressing
sorrow and laniefitation: for the death 0-f
Christ. On the. left of the altall is placed
a triangular candlestick in which fifteen
tapers Are fixed. These equal in number
the fifteen psalm% that are Sung, one
callidle being extinguished after each
psalm' until the last one alone remains
lighted. The one still burning is card -
fully rinnovea and. reproduced After the
service as A symbol of tli� Resurrection.
The fourteen oandiiir, Are supposed to re.
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present the twelve apostles and the two
holy water. A procession waa formed
to the altar of the Holy 8acramerib,
where the Cardinal prayed betore taking,
his place oil a. - high throne called the
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Wives d Mot ers
Suffer With Backache
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Constantly oft ilidir ,fact, attentliq -to
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the ,Wants of It largo and exact, 10,111. .
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fly, women often break down will ner-
vong txhaustion.
B -L the stores, fac.toriez and on it
farin Arc weak, Ailing womon, dragged
down with 01-turill backaello a'Ad bokc.
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ill down pains,
. tsuch Suffering Isn't natural, but it'i
dttligtrous, -bppaiise dize. to diStAted kid,
neYm.
This dimintsn. insoniala, derairiged
hiefts0z and other symptoms of kidney
do I "I'll can't cure ihonlstivea, ther
1`4 asqistmlea lot Dr, ItailliltorliS
PA-11IMFIdi,htio,11; gOL direct to the teat of the
ttiniblo,
OR, RAMILTON'S ISILLSL
CURIt
ALL WOMAN% ILL$
To give vitality and power to tho
kidneys, to lend ai(i to the bladder and
L Ilver, to frea tho, blood of PoNon4i
probably thmv I,; %, venially so slie.
OMNI AS Dr. ITA41111:011'.4 'Pills. l?or
ill "V6111anir irregillaritieg their hitnit is
wtil known. Ilecommaidod for girli Attl
Wonlen of fill ftgt,iii, ".I "ej)JA
. , Per 1)(J'C, 11 1.
all &418rg- Ilefil"40 aull, A1lT14t1t1l+,A for
Dr. Ifairliltw* Villit 4 Valldritli" n114 I
IlixtUrinit,
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PUTNAM'5 PAINI.XSS
. .CORN E:XTRACTOR
(:allledra, WhVre Lit P1.0illte l)I0'QJJL0JI Jilin
kvith, A, long goldc-11 r . od 11hoA F-INI ("'ll t�lt
Ill Jength, 'JLhe, lieoph� pa,,,�ipd betore will.
on(, aL a fline, Jknelt tor a minnout a,s
t4py pastled, tknil tile gert.-at Citrdinal
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toliehed tnwh one liplift the livad Wiml
tile roil, A)i rich anti poor glilte ilaek(-tt
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to receive the bithilgellev.s it) Ile o1q.tilleo
1)), 01N act (if hillaility the writer linder-
litood a.� igever before tiu, ognificallve tit
tile Old Song, "Pas* Utuler tilt! Vud," 'Itio
Cardinal flien heard voafemtioa, aguin
I)VOStr4ted hintself ill prayer befoli.% l.le
Altar 0:44 Ulu corellioliv was over.
The relivs of tile Pwssloll were then,
RikoWn from it baleouy kiboii4 oike hundred
feet above, Ole healls of. the people,
Among thesd Art% a large fra"'prient Ut tile
true uross, the Iftnee or pait of the slipitr
that, plerved the $!tie of Jesus, A, illwo of
the Isponge, tile vell of St. Veroulva, ,I
handkervi4ef 'given to Jesus to w1pe )Ili
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brow while Ili kil agony of persidrat,iml,
and *.till bearing the Imprint of Iiii; rtw�.
.%IAr)-A, And tile extinsuished. lights Are
Raid l.0 symbolize tile defsertiort of the
apuifle,i. The tap(,r Jefl, burning 1i a
Symbol of the light of Christ, whiell ftjono
remaIlled to ligilt 0.1 and vivify tile %Vurlkt.
At hait pust four. tile .'Mierer4, or 150th
Psah - n, wAs sling Ili �0- John Lateran,
fill([ was also chanted inuit hnpresiive.ly
in St. Vater's by one of tit(- finitst ehoir`�
,
lit tilt, woild.
Another of the inipti6ing filuiLtions ol
Wednesday was tile arrival. aboill, 5
O'clouk Of one of tile great ecelpslastical
dignitaries in t1te person of tile Cardinal
Chief Penitentiary, who was revolved by
About fifty of the fathers and four can -
Ong, one of whoill presented him with
a fragment of one of the slilrts -)f the
Virgin, And ,it lock of tier hair., Th.? JN.
tance from which. the objects were Aeon
was qo Irreat that it Nvas) of course, ini-
possible 'to Verify by observation the
9tatertients Made.
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� Dining With the Hangman.
Ill "T'lie Coynic ,Side of ('time" In tile
Votruary Strand Magazhie, Harry
Furjdtli 1-41 I s a soynewha t startling
s of the, Ron. Lewl;s Wingfield, it
it�,elZknowrt f1gure in Bolicinlau -society
11L Landoll soille thirty years ago.
Wingfield was A. mazi of a particularly
morbitt turn of mind and made quite
a friend of Alarwood, who ,was at that
tAme ilia official hangmAll. I le once
,
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Invited this Intel't'sting character to
take dinner with h:ni at Powerscourt,
his beautiful Dublin estate; And tie
'Wingfield was anxious that Ilia donlics-
ties should not (Ii.1;cover who his guest
was, tile conversation aid not turn,
during ditiner, on crimbiMs or hang,
41g. His butler was all old and valued
servant, .and wht.., lie was in the roolli
Wingfield was earefu) to refer .only
to general iopie.c, nuil avoid tile o4
Which lie anti Ilia guest had rueb to tile -
cuss. But to the hoitl.s horror, the bRug-
mar, k�pt looking at Ills watch, and once
or twice, when tire butler Was Ili the
room, lie would say:
I , 9'Ab, they're giving it to thelin how.
.0-9, yes; it's About time now it was
over."
�'Aiqgfteld was oil , pIlls And needles
le t Ills guest sliould, Ili Ills excitement,
disclom the n4liles Of tile poor victims.
As soon as they were Alone, he said,
6IN'llo are tb�y? I didn't know there
was any execution on to-ilpy.,
"Well. T should think itot-or I
wouldn1b Ili- here.'
"But they're eriminals nf solne kind -
flogging, ell?" .
.
, t1rilogging! Criminalst Bless, you, no,
air. T was looking at illy watol 'ere to
tillan the Vresentation oi prizes at illy
girls' School. To -day one taken a rust
prize and the other a. second!"
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Need No - Longer ,
Fear the Knife�
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'Gravel Easily and Natural. 1
ly Cured by Dodd's
Kidney P11ILS.
Joseph PoIrine Who Suffered the Tor.'
tures of this Ttrrible Complaint for
Nine Months Telts.Hov; the Old Re.
liable Kidney Remedy Cured -Him.
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Port Felix East, Guysboro county, X,
S., -March 22.-(Specia1,)-Thftt you need
no longer fear the knife if troubled with
gravel or Other urinary 'iroubles Is tilt -
glad news that Joseph Pelrine, a well.
known young fishormati here, is toiling
his frie�ds. � I
"I suffered intense pain from gra.vel,
and other urinary troubles for nine
Mouths," .11r, Pelrine says, "But seven
boxes of Dtidd's Kidney Pills cured, ran
completely, I heartily recommend Dodd's
Kid'ney Pills to Anyone who is Suffering
from gravel or urinaty troubles."
Dodd'S Kidney Pills ture grav-0 by
during the kidrity.q. The urinary organs.
are entively dependent on tho'kidmiys.
If the kidneys ttre hot in good working
order they cannot filter otit tile uric acid
And it combines with other products of
the body and causes gravel. Ifealthy
Iddheys AiAsolve the stones and they
pass off Ili the urine, Tivittla why Dodd's
Xidney Pills alwayS cure gravel.
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I THE FAIRY HOUNDS,
.
Superstition of the Night Ohasos of
the "Dandy Dogs.'
lit sbute -.feart Stoats ,appe,tr to ll,�
Inol-o mimarous than in others, And they
Ara seen 1106 lit ones A.wl twoit Unt In.
dozens, bunting. together in sma,11 pleks,
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The late E. T. 13doilt. ot Bright-on,*wlitri.
shop tolng in Nast Lothian in tha Autumn
Of 1883, mot ft, POCk of V.Jt0ftt1 AvIliell at.
tacked it forrier lie had Nvith hill, gild
would not he drivert off until 'ho llad
tilt dog bettitten them had killett More
than a, dozen.
Stoats will hant togethor from *cut
alrd Ili full Cry like it pack of hounds, one
always keeping the lillo and followed
clo.icly by the othen. This tight bas
been reeorded by differelit ol)"rvers,
who llkvd alsoi Aeon womsels hunting Ill
the 80,11no wikv.
Therc. is it'llopulAr notion Ili th-i -%vest
of England That hares are hizlit,sd at
ig
Ili lit , fairy houdd ,
locali by Ilaeks of littlis �
y dill eA udaiwy doga.,, 16a tholke
are. ssid to bl� wow*14, VA10, the w0itt
country folICS Call "fairie"I'" prolloill1loing'
Ills word "viliry" Anil "Vair'" 'Monle of
theill fleclare that tboy have Aeon and
watplittl thi, chase, with Awo.-Vroffi the,
T'"T1114111 Daily Graphile.
LLLLL L.I... 0 - - 11 r
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0drittine war.
Tv.a miatinil,w latlividn2is vmre. hainniortzig I
at ONO, otuor Ili the rl%q,
1114wrjbie!" flllt.untta a (clitite.:hadrun, I
1�,f"tIN01,
, , "ifelViiiia, rwo"l-la.., snid di'a r6xul*r p.m. I
WR "it Atli Witit to 1140 It P091 It.041) 9
usm, to tbtm When Vicy dIvIJ# tbv p4pst. !!
MiA401PUt Lulaw%
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MONKEY' THIEF
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(4'acolod !a r4ststfea Pocket Ile
Mmvigod TgAvy Thefis,
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J."Illawflig, a shablolly drof;�Acfl amn
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1111ohe sisits I,.) vwrioa6 eatiblitAmmiti'
merp aiwa:i,- associatpit with th(-ft, tho
I'a 04 police hill e stilillbled Oil Ih(. 14%1! a
011111U4,N' JAL't Of 11 1110114 -Vv b0ing Vmplt).�'-
vtl for shoplifting purposes,
On Taesday aiieraoou tile vvw enter.
Aid a Jarigo finlu-.11unt, and wal sooll in-
(tilbling tile lirive (d diffevvni, trin1i;ets,
A-3 the 8alf?61"all kvil-I tln,4%reelng his; qmi.
tiolls a ([�,le(r-looklllgr hoad sva� seell. it)
peell otit rif it lim-ket of Ill'i ovoreoat,
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ond muoll a J*vl. fa,lilwe(4 with tho ree'alt
titat %over,ti rilig.i left that lmrtletliav
stallit, entprisig Nto, the BeIN'llue I)Ocket
,vitil tile plikV, anti then tile Ilea(].
Pro,wuLly tile vkitor, after Cia,06ug
the salos,111431 for lik information, nioved
(ill to m counter where lace was laid out
"I 11*111,11, jig array. The employee was
1.111, 11, ested it) show solue.of the Illost val-
kill - " 'w"pIcs, toid once more tile head
till(! paw eniergod froxia, the pocket. and
('ue of tile fillest pteee% Ilromptly'diiail.
P(ared into that revess,
'The tleteetivei walked up to the ,visi.
tor, Anil at onee ayr.:Sted JJJJn,- They also.
captured the njoTikey, ter suelk it was'
which lit) had trAlot.41 to grab Rt 000d4l
w1lite lie was I'Velling like vondoiq ,m-
gros�cd b
a y his 9ticstious us to prleea aad
quality. - -
The ation, w'io li qn ilerobat'o 1-.erform-
P11 fit ULIrs, poreitiving that the game was
I111). submitted mildly, but Ills companion
did net take his own nrrest so philosO.
Ilill'ieally, and resisted fitreely,
I'll(, 'nian was tal�en to the depot of
1Ilia preleature of Police, R1111 tilt- larcell-
1 otia inonkey to the pound.
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N '% RECTED , SCALD I CAUSED
MONTHS OF AGOR
—
I Spent Dollars in Vain but Zam-Buk
� Cured Her. ,
�rolloNvIng we give the teatiolony of R lady
who 4 Elie bat! kno,Wa pf Zain-lluk earlier
)voultl hit.ve been saved nine week,%, agony:
Mrs. Fredorfcic Bryant, of 169 Itallway 4kvo-
nue, Shattqrd, Ont., say*: -111 ngliled illy
foot while preparing supper. Nex4 day the
skin eauio off and my feet lytis in a serloun
condition, I could lwt wesa, my a-hoa find had
to lay up for little weeks. During this tlluo
I W!�eil dozein ot s�alves but none did tiny
good, tit Met the wound. developed Into a
rurnInK flare. I got lie rest (I.'my or night
froal the pain. At this point a. supply of
Zayh-nuk twits; obtained au,d, a tew P.plil,lcations
IlRd JMM&d'IfVte 11fleCt In Jii9Ql;IlJng thii. p6la
04A IT-r1tatl0a. 4 vrnall supfily proved sut-
fleleat to heal tile scald, although I baA spent
d'alAws Ill other remedisa. Now ekln has now
forin4ed nicely ever the o,pon sore,
Zani-tlalc Is the m"l; wonderful and ,&t-
feotiv,D remody I 10.Ve uzod, anxt I adviso
okber,; to use IW, .
Zaln-11111k -16 ectUallY offectIve Ili ouring.
burns. Mr. Geo, 04atore, caretaker of the
E. Memouts, Block, Whini,pog, testifies as
10110wo'--"I Suots,liled a owlo of bad burns
While Attending to the Ifwge furnace which
-heat$ the buildings. One burn on my wrist
WVa Vartletiltirly bW snd gave me great pain.
I 4ppliod wrile Um-Blik, And In forty-elfflit
-hours all that romaltod of 11to burn was a
slight * sear. Zikla-Buk s"in4ad to take the
Pain a -way like inagic. It to a splondid balm
to keep hantly, its healltig powers betag
simply Marvellous,"
i.hero is, ii,othing to equal Za.ut-Bu 'k u a
I fain -ill, balm. Its uses ax* so WtA. It has
i been proved ,it sure cure for eczema, ring-
Nvom, ulearg.' abse"oes, piles, .ba4 leg, sup -
I ruratleg vmunds, cuts, brulies, ohapped
bands, cold araeli:F, � and all eltin Injurlies "d
illseae6s. Rulj;bed ivell Into We purt affeztLrd
L It otsr,aa rheninatism, sciatica, neuralgia,, ete.
All drugglats and stores sell at 50-- per box,
or pmt free tram Zaui-Buk Co., Toronto,
on receipt ,of price.
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A TRAITOR'S PUNISHMENT.
Lieut. Mimes Easy Life as a Prisoner
on Devil's Island,
The firsb mail, a Paris contemporary
observes, lost the earthly paradise by.a
fault, And mail to -day has found it by
a crime. Rx -Lieut, �Ullmo, who was con.
at and who is now on �
Devil'$ Island, is the person referred
to, and if our contemporary Is not mis.
informed the assertion is not very wide
of the inark;
Tile ex-Lieuteriant has a ilice little
cottage; Ilia costume is white flanikel,
and he wents white hoots, He vises late 1
. arld 013euds A long time dressing. 11jil
toilet table, We leaxn, is laden With
sedrit bottles in is
., and in the roo i a
trait Which, bears a strong resembla"no1r;
to La Bello Lison. His study Is well Sup.
Plied with books, theatrical and other
reviews, such as 0110 Would find in a
country gentleman's house, Books oil
philosophy also find a place, the a.,.
Lieutenant's favorite writers being
Rant, Fithte and Sclielling.
After breakfast, lillmo ,%valk-s about
his little doluaiiij feeds his fowls and
gives instructions to his Cook, Nearly
every day a launch brings fresh moot
from I'lle ROy`al0,, And to guard against
Stormy weather and the fien-arrival of
the launeli,tho Lieutenant has, ,we are
Assured, it wellstocked larder with
. eggs,
butt0r, PTOSOrves and oharcutorle in
Abundance. After breakfast he tg),as
.a rest and then has a walk under the
Oocofiliub trees, Then he $its under the
shadOW Of the trees and Watches the
beautiful sunset - And possibly thinks Of
Dreyfus in this little solitude. At luuel�
he (!an have plenty Of fresh milk And
cheese, for he has A herd Of Scats, Af.
to" dinner tile OX-LieuteliAnt and his
guards play, cards, and before ratiring.
'tile chef—whO3 like � GOldlunithl'S cheat
Of drawers, "Contrives a double debb to
Vity"—trallAformed into a valet do
thambre, asks tile prisoner for instruil.
U0118 for the next day, The correspon.
doub who furnishes this acgount WAR
61ar sod at What lit And go, we
thilpit'i Will be his Teatearw&J— Pron, the
London Globe.
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He explaihs,
"Why is it, Profos3or," Asked the
yollng mail with tile b,J(1 # a, "thilt when
0bristopher Columbus discovered tills
(vantry he, didn't settle down and stay
hiner,
"Dotibtlea,.s yoll arp. )%.Wlll*,., my Y�till,ng
. ,
friend," Answered tile profemor , ,it
tile I�Pahlall form, 'of Ills naillo *0#4 cris.
toval Colon."
"YO4, ,sit." �
"W'ell 0, colon does not iliertil a 11111
stop. *0 will return tinw, youlig, gcn.
tIcal0n, to tile 01151410141011 (if tho les.
4;orl."
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Suspicious 011reunittances.
Tho grocer Wad IvItyranteil tile limpla
�yrnp to be the Teal stuff,
"it 40,An't tnete like any ll)aple
sirup I ever botiglit," ssti(l' tile- cus.
toiller, W110 had just sillilpled it', c 'gild
f strovy �tlulrvet."
"Sir", udid the fildignalit ,groder.
i't strongly slispeet, ill crhto of vl-Air.1
ptlarailty, tll�'It it, nuble.-
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Nv�igwaq--Sfy you lim,pil't Old Naha tol
1-ropenst' 6) her, 610 IttTilupIM—Plenty
of myla, but to to;As,
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"Look 00 For
I That Little Cold"
Tiv, Avini, ph-,%Nivian says I leilrt3
it bf-fory it grows hage ,and (Tall.
gerovli4, To-flily is tho livae to
ValrIT11011(lo treatinont, " Tile
rom (,(iy, the belit One. Mileh doe.
tors Say 8111,1lamles all others, is
lllfer�hjne,ll Ito it on the
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eliest aDd throat, toic it as a
g[trii,
I Ole filld then take 20 dropq
In bot 11"'Iter—Cold Ivill dis'll)-
pear.
"14A SPI'1119 I 0110t A Weril cold."
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11,111104 (leorge V. smart, or QW40n. P. 0.
"ZVEIrY cough ramped 1%,throgilt,ghlah
peoilwo Perleetly raw. N en ost to
dc-46MU411 I WAS advised to t;,y Not-YU140,
I rubbed it Oil aud Itood It as a ifurale,
l4linedtilto relief tullowei, Vor breaking
UT) coldil It's the gre4t rela
. . edy of to -day.
Use I'NerOfine"
I it 'I
I , Cures Colds
Nervl)lne will galtrit-Ise 3,011. It's the
i bekt bouseholif relnedy for couths-, colds
f sure PheAt, croup. 9,04 Internal paing or'
ei-vPY -kind. Lal-ge, botflRs have been sold
,
by all deitleis tar nearly fifty years tit
"U', JJ'041 forget Vervillne lyben you go
to tba druggists,
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RAT DRIVK; IN INDIA,
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Result of a Sy4tematic Campiklan in
A Bombay Town,
� I 13OMbaY 40418 with Ila rats wt4ole.
ile4i'tedly aud scientifically, The eLty
'(,'n—l<ixlllatili-iii,a--tN,aa . divided Into
. threo'cireles, which w.re agivin divided
. into several bluclis,
Tbe first circle wits in ehArge of U . le
hf f HeSIth, R.M,Iated by
four inspeotors iArld two. deputy health
officers, in this circle the're were 203
J) 011ses, COMPriiiing 1,423 rooms, and
tbeso ivere served widt 20846 baits anti
4215 traps, 11RIts were also placed Ili 77
gaillies.
'Vita second circle was the largeot, and
. wa�; Placed in charge of Dr, SirAlt. cuiv.
A�,Lj 1. It comprised tWenty-six blocks,
Avitil sixty-nine holl,ses And 4,375 rooni.g.
all('- 8,750 balts and 1,181 traps were
brought, into requisition, besides baits
to" WyletY-011911t Kullies. Tile third olrole,
in charge of Dr. Shroff, was divided into
nbleteen, blooks. It included 264 bonso,
with 4.023
, MOMS, whioll, were served
� Nvith, 81040 baits and 1,070 traps. Altogo.
tbpr 19,642 poison balts and 2,670 train
.wore laid.
In. oiw dA.v 833 ra-W wave delivered up,
,
Anil as U10 poison does not always aet
finmeffiately it is likely that a great
Many More have since been, discovered.
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After Idie recovery of rat% all the gullies
,
� Are flushed And cleaniod and file houses
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I gild room$ washed -with pesterine and
otherwige Oisbifeoted�Tinkes of ind1%,
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With Tbilir Twill,
V% - k ig,. t I Landlattv Ilow are y*011 Sell.
il�tllea ge g ItIong at the Ialtbor entl
of the 1.121111i�r
Gao of '1111m (gaawing alk ancient
ti, l"411110 , Woi king liki, bearpir,,i,
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ilia , 410L 9
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A Nasty Ono.
l"thet--jilok Simply ravi-4. nver Ill'y
figure And iny complexion.
-1Taud---AiiX is lie still in, the asylitill?
- - Boston Transcript.
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Often the 04sa.
"MY wife helleves that Wlmt 14 fit ba
will Ite," I
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"'llillid 010 4clit'vel; It, Al n1l illy
fAtilt."�—LoUlsville CoqrIer-Jouruid.
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Her Voice.
Mis4 GoodiQ10-1ty inusto teacher tP11i
me I ought by all inealli to cultivati..
my voiee"'
Mixi Turtuil -shet'i .
, right, you otight
to ellltivatr� it or quil, ttyirig to Sing w4til,
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Ono of tile Suppressions ef History,
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Ilia l3riti-sh had captured the city t3i
Waiihill!,rton and burned it, ,
"Tryltig to raiij tile tj.,lllpetgtl1yo a
litt1c," titoy explalaed� "It"s 41wilys Sri
bet1stly cold berp ,on in.,in,71l)-ation tlay.,,
don't you know!" n .� .
But tile perverhe Yanlava ri�fnjeij f,o
take. tile hint And didn't elixoge tile ditto,
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Heard: in. the 13arber Shoii.
"Our charges tire the lowest ill town . '11, ,.,
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obseiwed tile barber,
"Cift; rates, ell?" said tile ellstornor, as
lie looked at hii bleornted eMn in the
gluss�-Judgc,
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Recognizing the Symptom$. . �
Vervyu ill --_PrQ r__Jlab.._J want --er
--ilin. A— ", .
� JeNveler—Gertaialy, Mr. S.
. ginuet), bring
I me that trill of cJl,,,Vn,ffPlnPzit rjJJg;t11_
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I London. Opinion.
I Thrift. . � �
Cili,tolliel—Pleftse, mister, .1 can't re -
I member what ma Kent me for, but, you
OR', give 'Ile two eclnis' worth of pepper- I
I mint candy, leaupo �11Q said I could keep .
tile ellango."--Century.
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Breakfast Hours. � ..
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Mrs, Uillet—So the.re I -i it tablet Ili
your transept to her nlemo*r, Did she
(to alisrthinn to bring people into the
chureK,,01 '
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Urs. Perry—AV,c1l, I quess! She -%vote
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it nevi, hat emery Sundd� for three yeall.R. I
—IfarpWs Bazar. . I I
curious.
"104 C-11rious", said V-1lQIe Ellen, "44 . t
rL lot o' folks will bardly notice the
9006hes of do country's brainibst moil,
all' dat dey'll read- every word of what
at' ex-01IRMP1011 of prize-fightin' has to
s a .
Y!"-Washinr,ton Star,
His Spiritual Status,
The Rev. Dr. Fourthly -Brother Hep-
Perl.5 I have not seen you .it church for
a lonore time. I
. Parishioner-'.-Y-op dmtor; I'm it reli-
giolls reactionary this -
yo at.
All Pervading.
Visitor (in the country, sniffing)-
I'sn't thern, a specimen ol tile-er-tap-
Phitis Amoricana, samewhere ilk thl.q
neighborhood ?
His 110st-Isn't there? Whyj maf),
tile W0044 fire full of himl
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I Geor&7-Holy sinolke! just look at
tIlAtaXFOU
Thic widespread public interest Ili the
kissing tile, poodlel
Murado Murder inys.tery has .served to
old2f�My
88, I we. Who wouldn#1
M11 Attention to the different methods.
lead a dog's life
Qf ferreting out orimes pursued by the
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. 1V0IM6"*b1-TA%rope' the VAIted States and
USING TURGATIVES -
(7411ft4a, And parilculaxl,r in view Of the
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comment,$ luado by newspapermen from
INJUR5 1HE HEALTH
AcVoim tile border, In Attendance at the
corollor,14 Irlyestigation, lvlm have hipile
"yevial allusion to the fact that tile 110.
In (6 Spring a Tonic is- Needed—
Hot, here ignore the "third degree."
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medicines. .
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cluently bears Applied Ili big crimirial
, ,
A spring m%litine is ar, Actual neces.
cuts In L'acle fsam's domAills, but it Is
SitY to most people. Nature demands it
doubtful if a majority of people in ,any
ws an aid in carrying off 'the impurig ex
40ty on Ws side of the frontier know Its
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that have accunintlated in the blood dar,
inearling, for it Is not tolerated In Call -
Ing the indoor life of winter months.
.a(!%. It to frowned down by Canadian
But unt,eitunately thousands of people
jurisprudence. In brief, the ,'third de-
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who recognize the neceasity for a spring
greell is a "oorifession?' obtained from a,
Medicine do not know what is best to
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pri4oner under dures4 aud by Means of
take, and dose themselves wt'c,h harsh,
f orce. �
griping plirgatives. This is a, Serious
mistake. Ask any doctor and he will
The UontreAl Herald, commenting on
L�11 )'Oil that the Ilse of purgative medi.
.
chle weakens tile System but does out
it, �qjnts out that foreign writers, un-
cure disease. In tile spring the systeld,
familiar with the broad spirit of BrItasli
needs building up—purgative-A cannot do
'c4lis, � `oit still more. The
institutions -which pervades every apney
.
blood should be made rich red and pure
ofthel government in its relationship to
-no purgative call do t1lis. JNrliat i.5
the private citizen, of course cannot un-
needed Ill the spring is it tonic, and the
derstand why an individual Against
best tonii., medical science has yet dis,
whom there is nothing but suspicion Is
eovtreil is Dr. Williams' Pink Pillj,*
not placed under duress and "made to
Every dose of this ruedichic- actuitity
tell" what be or she knows.
makes now, rich blood. This now
The'Rerald publishes the following
blood strengthens every oirgAn, tvory
_,spMal article by Maxwell 1$rnith, show-
nerve, and every parI 0 Lbe bod;.
This is why they cure headaches arid
ingliow the "third degree'O is workeil in
backaebes, rbouma�iisui and neuraigiij,
And it host of other 'troubles that
united states cifte., and elsewhere.
collh!
from poor, watery blood, That is -why
.&to all the horrible phases of the
men and women wito take Dr. Wiliaut;�
pjJJJC- Pills eat -,Veil, Sleep' well, find fc6l
.
"third degree" published in the news-
bright, Active and strong. If you need ,
papers the truth, or 'are they only Qau-
.
.urds aiming at serisationalistal
reviving t011ie, Anil aw tile new life, riew
This question has, again been brought
-1 -A
Into the limelight by the alleged ills-
�rou. .14old by All medicine donlerg or by
.1josures Of tile methods used by the
Mail At 60 6nta a bo -x* or six boxes ai
-police In the case of the murder of
$2.50, from tilt Dr. W111iiiiAl Medicine
cil,, Brookville, Ont. 1
16'rank Wilhohn Ili Newark, N. J. The
I
3-cp6rts which �kppeared stated tha,t th,e
�
tu4dered mart's wife, Mrs. lHary J,
(Montreal Glzotte,)
!
NVilbelm, and a man na.med Nicholas
Ilov. S. P. Pwqv, of AT-Inhipeg ,15 now I
sicca, Who are in, custody charged with
added to the list of Atothodist elergvluelt
file crime, were subjected to the most
who dolly tile volliplete historleal A001.
revolting -measures In the off art to se-
ravy of tile Bible. This sort lit thing is
c-ure admissions from them.
becoming rather common to be len4a.
Referring to the Newark case, .one
flonal, bnt IS none,. tilt,. lowm ocoasion, for
of the foremost criminologists in-Can-
thoughtfill. collsidoration. Thoto artl Ili.
adae—where, he said, he knew of no
Ouded in the Bible bookq of hiqtorv. of
Occasion on which coercion was used
poitktry, of Philosophy and of teltAing.
, I
to make. a prisoner speak—remarked
in its JJT�Jellt P114e I$ tile rp.k,
it lilt of
that such a loathsome thing as to
the rejection by learootl and thoughtful ;
earry tho corpse back to the scene of
men. of bnoks'that tit one timp. found '
the crime ana make the suspecte-6 man
aec#ptanci, artion-v 6,44ti,ins and -Jewti
stumble over It. in the dark, and then,
salilev#ftaluon itahouletiallit. L�-%,vuoll I
Anil thoughtflif well luay flild other '
Z lie lay on top of the body, to switch.
partS i.,a lit- lejeelii,d or vlewi6a a., I
01i a blaze of light; or to take tile dead
figurative ,,!Zpr%1,;s1onq rather than. it r-. I
. luan's 'Vito to the Morgue at midnight,
vord of faP14. It would lit, Nvell, thutig1l,
I
. without giving her Any inkling of
that NN'llell a ilkilli4tisr teelq hilmolf imly.
.Ybers she was going, and to suddenly
oA to coudeum. anientl or jejeot, lie
iput her into the room where her hLW_
!.�
I
11's,nd -was laid out Ili death, ,was—why,
.
ithe ideit was unspeaka"bly reptignant
(Itle, thought ,.ilia with roveri'llu" Tit&
that it was hard to credit it, to even
. --i('
It pollce� officer. Both of these bappeit-
kailds S1101114 touch loulidations, I
1. -
Ings are said 6 have occurred in the
initiation of the two prisoners ill tke
�
V6V4:.*k tragedy r,afi'�')ieU��,t;ijil.6,tit�,�;iltA,i-*
-Rre emphatically denied by' tile Chi(f
of .'Police of that eltv, I
The -Newark mlird�r nutl tile process
.
!sdopted by the police to extract; infor.
:illation are so recent and fresh -In. the
;public mind that it is hardly worth.
.
:wldlo recounting all ilia details. Other
.
instances of the "third, degree" are not
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I acking. I I .
.
'ORI GIN
t . OF THE "THIRD DEGREE."
Bef�re going further, however,. the
varigin of the order known. as the ',third
,devree'k—or at least the accepted ox-
1planation—might be given. To Chicago
da ascribed the doubtful honor of eoin-
5ag the pbrase, if not the inquisitorial
isystem which it Signifies.
I Years ago it is told, when Chicago
. zearned its title of "the toughest city in
_kwericaf the ,
,greater part of its popu.
"inch
3ation -was of a motley anit scourl-
� idrelly nature that, to gain information
41
nid, Alippress crime the most extreme
sn"sures wore necessary� Crime was
then so ant in the Wintly City, and
tile ma=ors so flagrantly scornful ,
. *1 the law th4t, the police were at their
wits' end to find means to secure con-
victions, when they instituted a torture
under which the most hardy 'wilted, and
if there was nothing to tell, would make
up a story—anything to escape the ter.
-
alble "third degree."
The agaratus, If it might be so called,
which a Chicago police brought into
U-ing, consisted of a cell that could be
.
gradually heated to an Insufferable tem-
perxturc. There were three specified
1�.degreesl' of heat employed: First, See-
tond. anti third, and no man could possi-
, bly endure for long the limit of the
"third degree." Anyone who did hold
,out. until the "third degroc14 wag re1olled
,was in the posi
, ition of being literally
,cook,6d alive and—this Speaks eloquent -
.17 of the d'opth of the torture�there
.
-
at no record of a single case wherein
tile erson incarcerated in the "overill
4
fallel to "talk."
X0W` AM AT TIM MIND.
JVhethar this cell is still in existence
or not me one appears to know but it
IS In
Ytry unlikely. the Inevitable pro-
,eess of evolution the "third degree" as-
sumed a. subtlety greater than tile ilia.
..,11tiationo of Torquemada, instead -of
=the sensitive ntrves with dis-
anA Vain, it Strikes at a higher
isense—tha,b of the mind. 'From a inere
ordinary torturd it has become a method
devilish in its ounning, which, Insidious.
ly working upon the brain, Raps the
i ar life out of a lizan, robA hior of all
.y
,
volition, And brilage him to a state of
.
litter mental collapse. And as this Is
le
generally accompanied by failure of tile
"ical
,
ph functions of the body' ilia re -
4T attained is pffiful.
J)HIVP,N PFRUAIN'ENTLY INNSANNE,
TheVe is que caAe which tile writer rt -
4311s in which the vietihi was driven per-
�yn*fthtly insiane. I't Occurred ill a large
-city In UidhlgAn. Ayonng inati, wits ad-
, miotA at the murder of Ills employer, but,
,he ?le#Aed Innocence. The police were
,
Witt *tied thlat, Ito V#A the Mayor, but
ISt;ked Sufficiont, iliviaerwe to convict
Jilin, ,so, after lilt 001cl, oxNalonts had
lito.ti ltibd, r"orl;- was thade to the 'Third
1) I , 11
C"O",
howovgr, anothtr line was fill-
Iow*d 11*61in that. O'DIO)yea ill thil xew.
afk murder, In tilt, filfli6tion, *f the
1.TWrA Dvke6l, ilm torpse geftera.111,
1J`IJLV* fk`ft IftitiortAnt pilrtj tile aftu'&�A
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'I tit regard u) this
v4ed ottly a. rl I 11000'
*tAluillAU011, WNCII, Alt
r4ma until th,§ 1#4ft,
Olt Idt'hoad, f1kilt'd to
siolk, Ev#ty four hov
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The Roulan Herald of Aprit 1000 StLy's;
I "Since 1870, wheit the JI-allan. Army Pu -
No doctor attelapts w4g�- to eure ,,I genuine case of catarrh or bronoultla ex- I
copt by the hilipilatloa Tnethoil. Stomach d(iising has been illwitrde(l because 11401Q8i tere(I RQ111Q. illf, 1-0ally imposing cere.
-Inedleine so tillioll llfrevLs only .tile s.,olna(!h_uever reitches tile seett *I VatarrW. Monies, gorgeolls. pr9Qe4,jJonK, And other
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The advanced PhYstean recognizes tliat *ill), eAlr cure can be sent late this. serVives which the 11wilialt Chlirvil upheld '
ittriga sail broachial tubes. Fill tills tilt- with helillux itedicantente and you solve Ittive not taken Jilftt.(�,
the DroblCul. . I Tho beakitiful .4ervice's tot, Inerly bolt!
No colublaotion of gntleeptles Is so hiuoce4&ful its Vntarrbogouo, w4lell contains ill �jt. Peter's 01.1 11.,,'aster Sunda v, so oft ell
tile rl�heai; pine, halsainn, anti the greatest healers known. I described, when thc� 1101)(i ga% d ill.$ �lcsi-
One breath of Calarrhozone Inettknitly ciroul,.ttes ovor the
I . . area that W arxilated with CatarrIL 11ellot la laltatit-silf- "It, froll), tile balcolly. Overlool'Ing, tile
I f "'Ing stops At onee-govills are destroyed, --every taint of dis- a Plazza, in front, of tile grct,kt basit-
.
i a I-emoved, Titlaij It over seriously. Ilove Is it relueilY hu",
�1 "I',' , ica.wilerilLthousands tire gathercil, klle"L-
at clears ilia tbroat, 1.81loves hoarsoncoa, coughing lmd bad ,
breath. Irritating kiblegin Is deareil out, ilk llaniizil brontMal ing, ill silent devotion, are a thing of tile
.
. tubes are healed, throat and voice are stronKthened. IVIlie,ii post
.,
R-6-11 , . Vatarrhozone Is so pleit4ant and ilortaln, tfi,alt It foolish to "1118 silver trilur?ots, AvIllult those vl,ho
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11 . I- haniper with dangerous Internal renodlea? You broa,.tbo Ca-
tarrhozorte-You dealt talce It. JArge $1.0 slPe Is guAranteed, -14LVO heard, silY Call never lie forgotten,, �
t .. � Entail size, Zajo all- dealert,, or �N, (1, 1,414on & co" lcuiwon. Ont, ,tie longer ring heir clear, shrill bIkkRt, As
.
. . I I 4 sylubol to tile falthful, of tile 1.17t
"I'll CATARRHOZONE great voice." .
. The Itailails hopc,a tigit tile irl-f-selli,
.
, I . POPO ,Plus X� WOuld re,itore some of these
,.�J - - Just Oreathe it I prand verenionles blIt Ile bt�kjl ,lot ,,,Illtt
mall'a cell, and, groaping themselves
around him, Nvould pour in it porfoot
fusillade of questiou-5.
Tile prison,ur would.be engaged by till
officer facing him, wlien orieliz. bis rear
would suddenly break Ili, One after the
Other they thrgw at bim. queries in the
,
effort to demoi- � alize him; tj,en all would
Ulk at the same tinke -au4 overw,helin
Id-ni wUh. the weight of their interraga.
tion, 'which required thought If rion-coill.
wittal Answer waa to be madis. Thus
for one hour out of every five was the
prisoliter subjected to this, nerve-racking
ordeal,
DENIED HIM STILIEP.
ime did they prAe-
te%, him, but at, rilglik, too, Re,%vas prao*
. tidally denied sleep, Hardly would lie be
off tZ the land of dreanxi before an o( -
floor &w4kene,d libri. to Ask some pointed
questiop, - As soon as lie was acra,in dos-
ing Another Nvould appear witi'l further
inquiry. Ile would go away but a* soon
a,s the prisoner %va$ once more 4sleep
I
he was Aroused and questioned again.
Dxy And night vnia the -unlortunate
=persecuted in this fa,shlon, with un -
4 exandria,tion, but throughout it
411 he never incriminated himself, or, In
fact, disSlayed tiny Inside knowledge of
the mur er, The 14,tter is Alt The more
remaTkable when it is considered that lie
was talcon unawaxes, so often, especially
In the night tune. if awakened from
slurriber and, given a pertinent question
to answer, tale interrogated person, be -
Ing in a sizLv-conseiousness state, gener,
afiy unwittingly tells the truth.
%,bia outcome of thin horrible &tied of
answering And ungleeplessness was, in
� . .
tile zatural order of ,things, that the mail
went to pieces. Tired by tile dellia,1 of
I
tile rest which itcraved, the m=',,3 brain,
already over -tuned and ,supersensitive
w2th Trying to anticipate. tile next * ex-
amillation And have answer ready, Ile -
came hope] , essly involved. - The mind,
obsmed with tlic itAyful Inquisition, at-
tained such a degreL, of ounning thM It
-was tile mind of a Madman. -7ike bo.d, ,
lackin- the necessary period of I... �.
it 0 xed whell one sleeN, got into a
y Seen
At'll'te of complete collapse.
� A VERITAbLE IMBECILE.
� At the trial the havoc worked by this
horrot 1)f police zeal showed Ili terrible
=.1,1,-,t,,00l�,14,,bp.PpFempli,,3!iaa by
� .�q%
_ Niel 6f t.i;t"'7,J*jiifid * "retlic court the
prisoner Rat a, huddled heal), with bent
head and glassy eye4; it twitching bundle
eritable imbecile. At no
part Of the prw;ee-dings ,did lie sho,%v any
1i of in!,erest; he Nvas, incapable of be-
ing Interested; -hat little ,of his brain
wits left could no - t, grasp the events tilutt
were happening, All the thne lie was
wafting, wattling, waiting, like a caged
animal, for the only thin� Ila 00illd OX'
pedt; waiting for a faictlior volley of
questions. Overcome by a torture whiell
surpassea a millionfold anything the old
o
,,panish inquisito= evel, attempted, there
was only room for .one idea, in the
wretched ei;feebled mind; they would
come &�a ask- questions; what would
th,ey be? -",hat were the ansvirers?—ques,
tious, questions) aways questions.
Bowed, broken, a, wreck; a, nulal. but in
form, Ile, WAS committed to the SiatO
. prison for life. But Ili$ stay there w0A
a -short one; he was removed to tile
P or laos -within a Y,qry few d'ays—the
jto.pt, Asylum for tile (Jrialinal Insane.
He who at ,the time Of Ills Arrest had
been 2, s&zze, healthy ra-an, was a erippl-1.
in raind and body; an Idieta a bent; Sag-
ging heal) of nerve$-% Product Of tile
-Third Degree."
Was he guiltyp Did a blood-stained
consdi�nccjast tilrough, that hideous
,
term of marital affliction? Was he a data.
trouble of
seeking the real perpetrator of the out-
rage? He was convicted, to be sure, but
he waR maa at the time of hi's trial,
Even the "Third Degree" had failed to
arag from him A confession.
. A. cAKtLDJAN CA8101,
. The foregoing stov brings lip a case
of a similar nature� in so far as it was a
preying on the mind without any bodily'
I
violence, in Canada�the only one on
record. The Canadian casb was u Ll h In?
like so protraoted—it lasted but A u ,
. of houts�aud -while it ,was the practice
of tha 11third degree," it was ill a mild
form and unattended by any of the torm
rible incidents which usually .make up
the American procedure.
The occurronco, of quite recent date,
WAS Ili respect to a, parti6illatly brutal
killing, fit Which both, an axe and a shot-
gun had been used, The crime took
plice in A ctitintry town, find through
clover and quick work on the part of
tho detectives a Man was speedily ift ous-
tody. Us Was arrested 'Rome distance
from the coAnty Boat, iknd as that Was
the Iodation of the nouroAt jail, and
there Was no railway connection, a hovail
and rig were procured to convey him to
the lob'kuil, .
I As they were getting into the rig nuis
of the officers conceived the idea of IpI.Ac-
Ing. tile ILXO and gllu, which had also
. been rwoured) it front of the ptiaimer
to sea what effect their presence ,would
L have on hint. Accordingly, they were
. stood lip 0gainzit tho Side of the -Wagon
ill full View of the Prisoner, and that
tho sthemil itzight be fully ,worked olbtp
.
a circuitous route WAS taken to tile jail.
Before they 1101 Coup- far One of tho Jo.
tectives eontrilrod to vattlo the Mado of
this axe Against the gurt-barvel. The mail-
� notlVft had All immediate result. 14VIiarl
ilia WoAp011s eartle into volftet With �ft
clear told rattle thd prisoher was observ.
til to shudder And turn hin head away.
111111:15ONER 13ROXLI DOWN, *
Marc convinced thaft ever that they
had 'ill,) tight indii, tile detectives stt
- "An
'toalx con. About JiMling 1:116 gftino lot all lb I,
if, crime at Worth , Milos arul miles tboy drove, ind
I bV61'y few nlinllt0 thd Axe blAdt- 41,6
the poliot, guft 16ATrel Lliksho SigAiritt (.Ach oth2r,
4 ,-,f �r&m. - 35Ath time tht smind atme the tigitation
it; was. colt. ,of tho, ptitiorier inctoil".d. 1 -Te zihuffli!,l
kill feet, Ifilove'd his position many fillies
! M, ln*lf6e�l to tile TAitildd, Anil IoAad everywhere
it it do,en but At the Axe alut Mtn. Veto "d ,ftoto
Impri-so0*4 reiltlass )Is grot, AI14—fts With RXthJ",
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wbo rilurdered the Sew in "Tho DOW'— -
when, the vietals were now achially .rat-
tillag, his. Imagination conjured ill) ib 'a
�sound. At last� whdla the detectives were
wondering how "Mizell" longer they
would have to drive round aboilt their
I I destination, lie broke down totally nod
Iconfessed to the murder.
CONFESSTO.N NOT-AD.1fMCED.
I
I Of course, a confession or information
extracted by means of threats, torture or
I promises of benefit IF, not permissible
by law, but in tile case ju,,It mentioned
I .
� no such thing was attempted. Ishe niat-
ter was simply one of Making A, sugges-
tion which, preying on a guilty con -
I
science, bore fruit. It was therefore
quite within the lettgr of tile statute,
which, regretfully, ,cannot be said of the.
methods of the United States pollee.
Only one case is recollected, south of
ills line, fit which the court declined to
allow a, confession gained throul�h the
"'third degrea," Although the law there
rega,
yding throats, etc., is the Same as
In Canada. That'was the murder of a
woman In Detroit, of which a young
I Canadian was Accused, about eighteen
months ago. Notwithstanding thi con-
fessioll, lie Nvaa acquitted. 3
There is, not A little similarity between
some phases of the American third ile-
gree process in its later reflnoments ana
the French system of detective work
. known as the "reconstruction" system..
In the latter an effort Is made to take
the suspect through the ,whole, perform -
ante of the crime, repeating 01 the
events and circumstances connected with
it, and Making the suspect himself go
through tile ACEOR$ Ascribed to the door
of file crime, as far as possible exactly
as if the thing were being done over
again. The object of All *this is partly
the psychologioal effect lipon the mis.
pect, biit partly also to give the police an
accurate noti�n ol the atbeTidant cir.
ournstances from which they . often dA --
rive -valuable pointem. , .
The French arild American syatems have
undoubbcdly reacted on one another to a
considerable degree. A ease in 'Wichigan
not long ago was 'virtually "reconstruct-
od" in full detail,^7 with good results. The
case was one 'arising from A, violation of
the tenth commandment: "Thou shalt
not covet thy neighbor's wife," I
A man was in love'with another's wife
and., wishing to have her for Ilia. own, lie
proccededto removethe .sturnblingblock,
that is, the busband, The "love pirate"
boarded with. the Couple, SO that tile work
was infinitely more easy than under or-
dinary circumstances, and one night
-when he was . alone Ili the bouse with hi
. Is
rival, overcome by his all-consurning
passion. for the Nvoman, lie killed Jdm. �
I
Tile murderer had all express wagon,
und having sto,wed -the body in a trunk
lie drove it right across the city and cast
it into a swamp, under the imprelarpion
that it would be immediately Swallowed
up. and the man's disappearance conse.
quently enshrouded In mystery for everr-
iiilore. I -It thougilt, wrong. .
Within a few hours the body was ills -
covered and Identified, and, 'the Mur-
derer"s love for the newly -made '%vidow
being well known, suspicion at once fast.
ened upon him, People -who had seen
hint driving Across tile city when lie had
ilia body oil tile trunk as a passenger
was found and with these posted at the
various points they had occupied at the,
time he passed, the suspect, under the
directionof detectives, was made to re-
cover the route over whichhe imadfiven
tile body, so that he might be identified
Arid the net drawn closer around him,
His nervousness increased as the jour-
ney progressed, but had he known what
awaited him at the other end of the Ade
lie would probably have refused to. go
on, for When they ultimately arrived at
tile Swamp, there the police had the
corpse Stretched out for his benefit, A
confession resulted, and, backed its this
was by the identification of the horse,
the vehicle, And the man, by the people
'who had been posted along the way, he
was sentenced to life imprisonment. In
thisincident there -was nothing especially
abhorrent, except that ilia body, of the
murdered man -might have been given its
place In the mottuary decently and sub-
btituted by a dunim,y,
I
The Above Instances serve to Illuitrato
the w if of the "third degree"
or "ll,
against whieg th"o 18 always A storm of
oonderanatlork when the story leaks out.
The practice May be reprehensible In
some respects, but In others it has its
good points, and while it savora of the
barbarous, that some Such measure i's
essential with criminals who site known
to be guilty, but against whom proof
canthob be found, seems looked at ftota
all unpitejutlicea AnnJiloint, tight an.
ough. Why should it person whose guilt
is beyond questions be Mlowed to go f , tea
oil account of lack of 0,videnco—and
tiler& a,to many that ,way—when Ito cAn'
bo persuaded to confess I That is how the
police- In the 'United Stitez consider the
matter.
'Ole fact 01at thily know they ImVa the
right MCLIT does hot -exonerate theTh It bb
was to be Teleastd, They Ara oaltoil in-
efficient Arid many other hard names It
they do- not Make arrests for erlites, but
arrott KTo no good it A, einivictioil call.
not bit Aotalrod. 11W8 Ara 11neffl6lorkt, It
we do hot get it Coultiotlan" they airguel,
"Why, thtrdm-e, let this ntan�who wt
re uilty—go frop, bees,11,36
there. is lint en6
coilviot Jilm2 It thc 'third degree' will
oxtract m eonfesSion u -by, not filitisito
Will?" And thtro la'soine scilse Ili that
line 61 yeasoulug,
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A T*16 6f Tonnys6ti.
. V'Aqsoll %-ill olict, tillatin
I,g011'oota`1'irie'a"k'1 '
trot. -
I "It it tlle� 11108t 40NAIttfill, ,strio'ke W
the Tlay", "fit lie, I
. "Y"', Ytof" refilled IJ,R Triend, "The
firkt,sweet. plpek of tho RwAkenod baxd!"
Tfifrobvl making 4 ree omftuej ion froth I
� Tonnyso�'s ouil *61 -kit, itoilding tho I
01VIrtgo of but ione JOWet'_IJjLrp0f'% '
VV04k1r, .
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All the services ill whiLh. tba pollo
taken J)art at Efister fire held in the Si,i-
tine Chapel, alld as, tile chapel ii sluall,
tickets of admission tire fliffletilt to oh -
tail]. Although th,ere atu man), thing
which now belong to tile past there $a
still enough of grand and Impressive vare
monial to Interest the visitor oven to the
point of litter wearines% .
It is said that dliriug L'%Bter week
there were 200.000 tourIst,.i And visitors
ill Rome last ie4r. Prices were quad.
rupled, hotel parlors und cafes were used
as sleeping rooms, and It was whispered
.,
that people were even sleeping in calls.
The eruption,% of Vestlylitti fit Naples
. caused the tourists there to rush to
Rome, and swelled tile crowds grea,tiy,
Our party, baving, been in Roine for
Rome . time, was comfortably ensconced
d pension, .
The Easter season is ilia most delight-
ful Ili which to visit Rome, as the vio-
lets, lilies, wall -flowers, anemones, tile
hyacinths and tulips anti other flowers
are radiant in all Lneir splendid glory,
But the I�Tlgllsh. vaitt American
churches fire well worth a visit dilrintv i
Holy Week, -when Altar and elaoir are .*�
mass -of blossoills, every choice flowering
plo,�t being after � nated with R pabli.
, 1he city �i here 1'aut is known to have
Spent the closing years of Ills life, and in
which Peter Is, reputed to have walked
and taught the truth.% of tile gospel And
died for thein, cannot fall to Awaken
feelinfgs of veneration and awe, And to
many the soil stained by martyred blood
Is sacred ground, �
Holy Week begins on Palm Sunday,
just 9, -,yeek before Easter day� Palm
8unday, of course,. commemorates i..Ae.
triumphal entry of Christ into Jerusa-
Ion And in Imitation ot the memorable
procession palms are distributed Ili All
tile churches. The chief sacristan brings
in an Armful of pRIms, about three feet
long and resembling walking sticks dress-
ed Ili ,strips of yellow straw, with bleach -
ad palm leaves tied oil them, Ili it tasto-
fill but artificial way. ral.m. growing for
this cereniony is carried oil extensively
betweeii .Nice And Genoa. The Bresci
family has provided the Po, a. ANIth. spe-
cial Palms since tile time O� "Sixtus V,
Who gave the exclusive privilege.
In. the Church of , St. john. Lateran,
. where the services are even. more linpos-
I Ing than in St. Peter's, fifty priests, by
actual,count, in gorgeously colored ein-
broidored robes, inarehett lip and down
tile Aisles holding their palins aloft and
singing Land chanting as they went.
Strange to say, during all the Solemn
services of the Week all the shops Are
open, ,concerts and Some other forms of
,
amusements are pernfll;ted, but theat-
ricals tire strictly forbidden. The chief
external difference is in the churches,
where altars, crucifixes find pictures are
generally put into' mournin".
. passing the palace of Queen Alargk!er-
Ito on our .way home from. -the service,
she drove through tile gate in tier Auto-
mobile. Noticing two ladies -walking
slowly, she bowed and Smiled sweetly.
A beautiful woman is Queen MaTguorite.
Slit is a lady of queenly hearing and &I-
�1'2�weitrs many strings Of tic]' Rearls,
'Isollly outriders were four men on
bicycles, two oil each side, keeping pate
with her aUtornobile. -
. But to return. There is nothing spd-
-iially zlistlzzctiy�- Ilk tile services oil Nlon-
day and Tuesday, which are held Ili all
the churches, beginning early in the
morning and continuing until late at
night.
The most Impressive flibetious begin
on NATednesday) when the Tenebrae is
Sung in all the churches. The service re-
calls the darkness which covered the
earth at the crucifixion. On Wednesday,
Thursday, And Friday the Church Allows
'
no, hyrims of rejoicin to be surigi Pass.
ages of Scripture ang extracts from the
fathers a i re recited or chanted expressing
sorrow and laniefitation: for the death 0-f
Christ. On the. left of the altall is placed
a triangular candlestick in which fifteen
tapers Are fixed. These equal in number
the fifteen psalm% that are Sung, one
callidle being extinguished after each
psalm' until the last one alone remains
lighted. The one still burning is card -
fully rinnovea and. reproduced After the
service as A symbol of tli� Resurrection.
The fourteen oandiiir, Are supposed to re.
I
present the twelve apostles and the two
holy water. A procession waa formed
to the altar of the Holy 8acramerib,
where the Cardinal prayed betore taking,
his place oil a. - high throne called the
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Wives d Mot ers
Suffer With Backache
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Constantly oft ilidir ,fact, attentliq -to
L
the ,Wants of It largo and exact, 10,111. .
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fly, women often break down will ner-
vong txhaustion.
B -L the stores, fac.toriez and on it
farin Arc weak, Ailing womon, dragged
down with 01-turill backaello a'Ad bokc.
I 1V .
ill down pains,
. tsuch Suffering Isn't natural, but it'i
dttligtrous, -bppaiise dize. to diStAted kid,
neYm.
This dimintsn. insoniala, derairiged
hiefts0z and other symptoms of kidney
do I "I'll can't cure ihonlstivea, ther
1`4 asqistmlea lot Dr, ItailliltorliS
PA-11IMFIdi,htio,11; gOL direct to the teat of the
ttiniblo,
OR, RAMILTON'S ISILLSL
CURIt
ALL WOMAN% ILL$
To give vitality and power to tho
kidneys, to lend ai(i to the bladder and
L Ilver, to frea tho, blood of PoNon4i
probably thmv I,; %, venially so slie.
OMNI AS Dr. ITA41111:011'.4 'Pills. l?or
ill "V6111anir irregillaritieg their hitnit is
wtil known. Ilecommaidod for girli Attl
Wonlen of fill ftgt,iii, ".I "ej)JA
. , Per 1)(J'C, 11 1.
all &418rg- Ilefil"40 aull, A1lT14t1t1l+,A for
Dr. Ifairliltw* Villit 4 Valldritli" n114 I
IlixtUrinit,
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OR NS CORE()
Iri *A U^11120
PUTNAM'5 PAINI.XSS
. .CORN E:XTRACTOR
(:allledra, WhVre Lit P1.0illte l)I0'QJJL0JI Jilin
kvith, A, long goldc-11 r . od 11hoA F-INI ("'ll t�lt
Ill Jength, 'JLhe, lieoph� pa,,,�ipd betore will.
on(, aL a fline, Jknelt tor a minnout a,s
t4py pastled, tknil tile gert.-at Citrdinal
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toliehed tnwh one liplift the livad Wiml
tile roil, A)i rich anti poor glilte ilaek(-tt
L
to receive the bithilgellev.s it) Ile o1q.tilleo
1)), 01N act (if hillaility the writer linder-
litood a.� igever before tiu, ognificallve tit
tile Old Song, "Pas* Utuler tilt! Vud," 'Itio
Cardinal flien heard voafemtioa, aguin
I)VOStr4ted hintself ill prayer befoli.% l.le
Altar 0:44 Ulu corellioliv was over.
The relivs of tile Pwssloll were then,
RikoWn from it baleouy kiboii4 oike hundred
feet above, Ole healls of. the people,
Among thesd Art% a large fra"'prient Ut tile
true uross, the Iftnee or pait of the slipitr
that, plerved the $!tie of Jesus, A, illwo of
the Isponge, tile vell of St. Veroulva, ,I
handkervi4ef 'given to Jesus to w1pe )Ili
.
brow while Ili kil agony of persidrat,iml,
and *.till bearing the Imprint of Iiii; rtw�.
.%IAr)-A, And tile extinsuished. lights Are
Raid l.0 symbolize tile defsertiort of the
apuifle,i. The tap(,r Jefl, burning 1i a
Symbol of the light of Christ, whiell ftjono
remaIlled to ligilt 0.1 and vivify tile %Vurlkt.
At hait pust four. tile .'Mierer4, or 150th
Psah - n, wAs sling Ili �0- John Lateran,
fill([ was also chanted inuit hnpresiive.ly
in St. Vater's by one of tit(- finitst ehoir`�
,
lit tilt, woild.
Another of the inipti6ing filuiLtions ol
Wednesday was tile arrival. aboill, 5
O'clouk Of one of tile great ecelpslastical
dignitaries in t1te person of tile Cardinal
Chief Penitentiary, who was revolved by
About fifty of the fathers and four can -
Ong, one of whoill presented him with
a fragment of one of the slilrts -)f the
Virgin, And ,it lock of tier hair., Th.? JN.
tance from which. the objects were Aeon
was qo Irreat that it Nvas) of course, ini-
possible 'to Verify by observation the
9tatertients Made.
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� Dining With the Hangman.
Ill "T'lie Coynic ,Side of ('time" In tile
Votruary Strand Magazhie, Harry
Furjdtli 1-41 I s a soynewha t startling
s of the, Ron. Lewl;s Wingfield, it
it�,elZknowrt f1gure in Bolicinlau -society
11L Landoll soille thirty years ago.
Wingfield was A. mazi of a particularly
morbitt turn of mind and made quite
a friend of Alarwood, who ,was at that
tAme ilia official hangmAll. I le once
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Invited this Intel't'sting character to
take dinner with h:ni at Powerscourt,
his beautiful Dublin estate; And tie
'Wingfield was anxious that Ilia donlics-
ties should not (Ii.1;cover who his guest
was, tile conversation aid not turn,
during ditiner, on crimbiMs or hang,
41g. His butler was all old and valued
servant, .and wht.., lie was in the roolli
Wingfield was earefu) to refer .only
to general iopie.c, nuil avoid tile o4
Which lie anti Ilia guest had rueb to tile -
cuss. But to the hoitl.s horror, the bRug-
mar, k�pt looking at Ills watch, and once
or twice, when tire butler Was Ili the
room, lie would say:
I , 9'Ab, they're giving it to thelin how.
.0-9, yes; it's About time now it was
over."
�'Aiqgfteld was oil , pIlls And needles
le t Ills guest sliould, Ili Ills excitement,
disclom the n4liles Of tile poor victims.
As soon as they were Alone, he said,
6IN'llo are tb�y? I didn't know there
was any execution on to-ilpy.,
"Well. T should think itot-or I
wouldn1b Ili- here.'
"But they're eriminals nf solne kind -
flogging, ell?" .
.
, t1rilogging! Criminalst Bless, you, no,
air. T was looking at illy watol 'ere to
tillan the Vresentation oi prizes at illy
girls' School. To -day one taken a rust
prize and the other a. second!"
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Need No - Longer ,
Fear the Knife�
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'Gravel Easily and Natural. 1
ly Cured by Dodd's
Kidney P11ILS.
Joseph PoIrine Who Suffered the Tor.'
tures of this Ttrrible Complaint for
Nine Months Telts.Hov; the Old Re.
liable Kidney Remedy Cured -Him.
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Port Felix East, Guysboro county, X,
S., -March 22.-(Specia1,)-Thftt you need
no longer fear the knife if troubled with
gravel or Other urinary 'iroubles Is tilt -
glad news that Joseph Pelrine, a well.
known young fishormati here, is toiling
his frie�ds. � I
"I suffered intense pain from gra.vel,
and other urinary troubles for nine
Mouths," .11r, Pelrine says, "But seven
boxes of Dtidd's Kidney Pills cured, ran
completely, I heartily recommend Dodd's
Kid'ney Pills to Anyone who is Suffering
from gravel or urinaty troubles."
Dodd'S Kidney Pills ture grav-0 by
during the kidrity.q. The urinary organs.
are entively dependent on tho'kidmiys.
If the kidneys ttre hot in good working
order they cannot filter otit tile uric acid
And it combines with other products of
the body and causes gravel. Ifealthy
Iddheys AiAsolve the stones and they
pass off Ili the urine, Tivittla why Dodd's
Xidney Pills alwayS cure gravel.
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I THE FAIRY HOUNDS,
.
Superstition of the Night Ohasos of
the "Dandy Dogs.'
lit sbute -.feart Stoats ,appe,tr to ll,�
Inol-o mimarous than in others, And they
Ara seen 1106 lit ones A.wl twoit Unt In.
dozens, bunting. together in sma,11 pleks,
, .
The late E. T. 13doilt. ot Bright-on,*wlitri.
shop tolng in Nast Lothian in tha Autumn
Of 1883, mot ft, POCk of V.Jt0ftt1 AvIliell at.
tacked it forrier lie had Nvith hill, gild
would not he drivert off until 'ho llad
tilt dog bettitten them had killett More
than a, dozen.
Stoats will hant togethor from *cut
alrd Ili full Cry like it pack of hounds, one
always keeping the lillo and followed
clo.icly by the othen. This tight bas
been reeorded by differelit ol)"rvers,
who llkvd alsoi Aeon womsels hunting Ill
the 80,11no wikv.
Therc. is it'llopulAr notion Ili th-i -%vest
of England That hares are hizlit,sd at
ig
Ili lit , fairy houdd ,
locali by Ilaeks of littlis �
y dill eA udaiwy doga.,, 16a tholke
are. ssid to bl� wow*14, VA10, the w0itt
country folICS Call "fairie"I'" prolloill1loing'
Ills word "viliry" Anil "Vair'" 'Monle of
theill fleclare that tboy have Aeon and
watplittl thi, chase, with Awo.-Vroffi the,
T'"T1114111 Daily Graphile.
LLLLL L.I... 0 - - 11 r
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0drittine war.
Tv.a miatinil,w latlividn2is vmre. hainniortzig I
at ONO, otuor Ili the rl%q,
1114wrjbie!" flllt.untta a (clitite.:hadrun, I
1�,f"tIN01,
, , "ifelViiiia, rwo"l-la.., snid di'a r6xul*r p.m. I
WR "it Atli Witit to 1140 It P091 It.041) 9
usm, to tbtm When Vicy dIvIJ# tbv p4pst. !!
MiA401PUt Lulaw%
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MONKEY' THIEF
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(4'acolod !a r4ststfea Pocket Ile
Mmvigod TgAvy Thefis,
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J."Illawflig, a shablolly drof;�Acfl amn
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1111ohe sisits I,.) vwrioa6 eatiblitAmmiti'
merp aiwa:i,- associatpit with th(-ft, tho
I'a 04 police hill e stilillbled Oil Ih(. 14%1! a
011111U4,N' JAL't Of 11 1110114 -Vv b0ing Vmplt).�'-
vtl for shoplifting purposes,
On Taesday aiieraoou tile vvw enter.
Aid a Jarigo finlu-.11unt, and wal sooll in-
(tilbling tile lirive (d diffevvni, trin1i;ets,
A-3 the 8alf?61"all kvil-I tln,4%reelng his; qmi.
tiolls a ([�,le(r-looklllgr hoad sva� seell. it)
peell otit rif it lim-ket of Ill'i ovoreoat,
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ond muoll a J*vl. fa,lilwe(4 with tho ree'alt
titat %over,ti rilig.i left that lmrtletliav
stallit, entprisig Nto, the BeIN'llue I)Ocket
,vitil tile plikV, anti then tile Ilea(].
Pro,wuLly tile vkitor, after Cia,06ug
the salos,111431 for lik information, nioved
(ill to m counter where lace was laid out
"I 11*111,11, jig array. The employee was
1.111, 11, ested it) show solue.of the Illost val-
kill - " 'w"pIcs, toid once more tile head
till(! paw eniergod froxia, the pocket. and
('ue of tile fillest pteee% Ilromptly'diiail.
P(ared into that revess,
'The tleteetivei walked up to the ,visi.
tor, Anil at onee ayr.:Sted JJJJn,- They also.
captured the njoTikey, ter suelk it was'
which lit) had trAlot.41 to grab Rt 000d4l
w1lite lie was I'Velling like vondoiq ,m-
gros�cd b
a y his 9ticstious us to prleea aad
quality. - -
The ation, w'io li qn ilerobat'o 1-.erform-
P11 fit ULIrs, poreitiving that the game was
I111). submitted mildly, but Ills companion
did net take his own nrrest so philosO.
Ilill'ieally, and resisted fitreely,
I'll(, 'nian was tal�en to the depot of
1Ilia preleature of Police, R1111 tilt- larcell-
1 otia inonkey to the pound.
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N '% RECTED , SCALD I CAUSED
MONTHS OF AGOR
—
I Spent Dollars in Vain but Zam-Buk
� Cured Her. ,
�rolloNvIng we give the teatiolony of R lady
who 4 Elie bat! kno,Wa pf Zain-lluk earlier
)voultl hit.ve been saved nine week,%, agony:
Mrs. Fredorfcic Bryant, of 169 Itallway 4kvo-
nue, Shattqrd, Ont., say*: -111 ngliled illy
foot while preparing supper. Nex4 day the
skin eauio off and my feet lytis in a serloun
condition, I could lwt wesa, my a-hoa find had
to lay up for little weeks. During this tlluo
I W!�eil dozein ot s�alves but none did tiny
good, tit Met the wound. developed Into a
rurnInK flare. I got lie rest (I.'my or night
froal the pain. At this point a. supply of
Zayh-nuk twits; obtained au,d, a tew P.plil,lcations
IlRd JMM&d'IfVte 11fleCt In Jii9Ql;IlJng thii. p6la
04A IT-r1tatl0a. 4 vrnall supfily proved sut-
fleleat to heal tile scald, although I baA spent
d'alAws Ill other remedisa. Now ekln has now
forin4ed nicely ever the o,pon sore,
Zani-tlalc Is the m"l; wonderful and ,&t-
feotiv,D remody I 10.Ve uzod, anxt I adviso
okber,; to use IW, .
Zaln-11111k -16 ectUallY offectIve Ili ouring.
burns. Mr. Geo, 04atore, caretaker of the
E. Memouts, Block, Whini,pog, testifies as
10110wo'--"I Suots,liled a owlo of bad burns
While Attending to the Ifwge furnace which
-heat$ the buildings. One burn on my wrist
WVa Vartletiltirly bW snd gave me great pain.
I 4ppliod wrile Um-Blik, And In forty-elfflit
-hours all that romaltod of 11to burn was a
slight * sear. Zikla-Buk s"in4ad to take the
Pain a -way like inagic. It to a splondid balm
to keep hantly, its healltig powers betag
simply Marvellous,"
i.hero is, ii,othing to equal Za.ut-Bu 'k u a
I fain -ill, balm. Its uses ax* so WtA. It has
i been proved ,it sure cure for eczema, ring-
Nvom, ulearg.' abse"oes, piles, .ba4 leg, sup -
I ruratleg vmunds, cuts, brulies, ohapped
bands, cold araeli:F, � and all eltin Injurlies "d
illseae6s. Rulj;bed ivell Into We purt affeztLrd
L It otsr,aa rheninatism, sciatica, neuralgia,, ete.
All drugglats and stores sell at 50-- per box,
or pmt free tram Zaui-Buk Co., Toronto,
on receipt ,of price.
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A TRAITOR'S PUNISHMENT.
Lieut. Mimes Easy Life as a Prisoner
on Devil's Island,
The firsb mail, a Paris contemporary
observes, lost the earthly paradise by.a
fault, And mail to -day has found it by
a crime. Rx -Lieut, �Ullmo, who was con.
at and who is now on �
Devil'$ Island, is the person referred
to, and if our contemporary Is not mis.
informed the assertion is not very wide
of the inark;
Tile ex-Lieuteriant has a ilice little
cottage; Ilia costume is white flanikel,
and he wents white hoots, He vises late 1
. arld 013euds A long time dressing. 11jil
toilet table, We leaxn, is laden With
sedrit bottles in is
., and in the roo i a
trait Which, bears a strong resembla"no1r;
to La Bello Lison. His study Is well Sup.
Plied with books, theatrical and other
reviews, such as 0110 Would find in a
country gentleman's house, Books oil
philosophy also find a place, the a.,.
Lieutenant's favorite writers being
Rant, Fithte and Sclielling.
After breakfast, lillmo ,%valk-s about
his little doluaiiij feeds his fowls and
gives instructions to his Cook, Nearly
every day a launch brings fresh moot
from I'lle ROy`al0,, And to guard against
Stormy weather and the fien-arrival of
the launeli,tho Lieutenant has, ,we are
Assured, it wellstocked larder with
. eggs,
butt0r, PTOSOrves and oharcutorle in
Abundance. After breakfast he tg),as
.a rest and then has a walk under the
Oocofiliub trees, Then he $its under the
shadOW Of the trees and Watches the
beautiful sunset - And possibly thinks Of
Dreyfus in this little solitude. At luuel�
he (!an have plenty Of fresh milk And
cheese, for he has A herd Of Scats, Af.
to" dinner tile OX-LieuteliAnt and his
guards play, cards, and before ratiring.
'tile chef—whO3 like � GOldlunithl'S cheat
Of drawers, "Contrives a double debb to
Vity"—trallAformed into a valet do
thambre, asks tile prisoner for instruil.
U0118 for the next day, The correspon.
doub who furnishes this acgount WAR
61ar sod at What lit And go, we
thilpit'i Will be his Teatearw&J— Pron, the
London Globe.
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He explaihs,
"Why is it, Profos3or," Asked the
yollng mail with tile b,J(1 # a, "thilt when
0bristopher Columbus discovered tills
(vantry he, didn't settle down and stay
hiner,
"Dotibtlea,.s yoll arp. )%.Wlll*,., my Y�till,ng
. ,
friend," Answered tile profemor , ,it
tile I�Pahlall form, 'of Ills naillo *0#4 cris.
toval Colon."
"YO4, ,sit." �
"W'ell 0, colon does not iliertil a 11111
stop. *0 will return tinw, youlig, gcn.
tIcal0n, to tile 01151410141011 (if tho les.
4;orl."
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Suspicious 011reunittances.
Tho grocer Wad IvItyranteil tile limpla
�yrnp to be the Teal stuff,
"it 40,An't tnete like any ll)aple
sirup I ever botiglit," ssti(l' tile- cus.
toiller, W110 had just sillilpled it', c 'gild
f strovy �tlulrvet."
"Sir", udid the fildignalit ,groder.
i't strongly slispeet, ill crhto of vl-Air.1
ptlarailty, tll�'It it, nuble.-
_- �-11_12sj,
Nv�igwaq--Sfy you lim,pil't Old Naha tol
1-ropenst' 6) her, 610 IttTilupIM—Plenty
of myla, but to to;As,
. -1 � I - � - � 1- -1 �. _.
"Look 00 For
I That Little Cold"
Tiv, Avini, ph-,%Nivian says I leilrt3
it bf-fory it grows hage ,and (Tall.
gerovli4, To-flily is tho livae to
ValrIT11011(lo treatinont, " Tile
rom (,(iy, the belit One. Mileh doe.
tors Say 8111,1lamles all others, is
lllfer�hjne,ll Ito it on the
.
eliest aDd throat, toic it as a
g[trii,
I Ole filld then take 20 dropq
In bot 11"'Iter—Cold Ivill dis'll)-
pear.
"14A SPI'1119 I 0110t A Weril cold."
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11,111104 (leorge V. smart, or QW40n. P. 0.
"ZVEIrY cough ramped 1%,throgilt,ghlah
peoilwo Perleetly raw. N en ost to
dc-46MU411 I WAS advised to t;,y Not-YU140,
I rubbed it Oil aud Itood It as a ifurale,
l4linedtilto relief tullowei, Vor breaking
UT) coldil It's the gre4t rela
. . edy of to -day.
Use I'NerOfine"
I it 'I
I , Cures Colds
Nervl)lne will galtrit-Ise 3,011. It's the
i bekt bouseholif relnedy for couths-, colds
f sure PheAt, croup. 9,04 Internal paing or'
ei-vPY -kind. Lal-ge, botflRs have been sold
,
by all deitleis tar nearly fifty years tit
"U', JJ'041 forget Vervillne lyben you go
to tba druggists,
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RAT DRIVK; IN INDIA,
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Result of a Sy4tematic Campiklan in
A Bombay Town,
� I 13OMbaY 40418 with Ila rats wt4ole.
ile4i'tedly aud scientifically, The eLty
'(,'n—l<ixlllatili-iii,a--tN,aa . divided Into
. threo'cireles, which w.re agivin divided
. into several bluclis,
Tbe first circle wits in ehArge of U . le
hf f HeSIth, R.M,Iated by
four inspeotors iArld two. deputy health
officers, in this circle the're were 203
J) 011ses, COMPriiiing 1,423 rooms, and
tbeso ivere served widt 20846 baits anti
4215 traps, 11RIts were also placed Ili 77
gaillies.
'Vita second circle was the largeot, and
. wa�; Placed in charge of Dr, SirAlt. cuiv.
A�,Lj 1. It comprised tWenty-six blocks,
Avitil sixty-nine holl,ses And 4,375 rooni.g.
all('- 8,750 balts and 1,181 traps were
brought, into requisition, besides baits
to" WyletY-011911t Kullies. Tile third olrole,
in charge of Dr. Shroff, was divided into
nbleteen, blooks. It included 264 bonso,
with 4.023
, MOMS, whioll, were served
� Nvith, 81040 baits and 1,070 traps. Altogo.
tbpr 19,642 poison balts and 2,670 train
.wore laid.
In. oiw dA.v 833 ra-W wave delivered up,
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Anil as U10 poison does not always aet
finmeffiately it is likely that a great
Many More have since been, discovered.
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After Idie recovery of rat% all the gullies
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� Are flushed And cleaniod and file houses
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I gild room$ washed -with pesterine and
otherwige Oisbifeoted�Tinkes of ind1%,
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With Tbilir Twill,
V% - k ig,. t I Landlattv Ilow are y*011 Sell.
il�tllea ge g ItIong at the Ialtbor entl
of the 1.121111i�r
Gao of '1111m (gaawing alk ancient
ti, l"411110 , Woi king liki, bearpir,,i,
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ilia , 410L 9
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A Nasty Ono.
l"thet--jilok Simply ravi-4. nver Ill'y
figure And iny complexion.
-1Taud---AiiX is lie still in, the asylitill?
- - Boston Transcript.
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Often the 04sa.
"MY wife helleves that Wlmt 14 fit ba
will Ite," I
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"'llillid 010 4clit'vel; It, Al n1l illy
fAtilt."�—LoUlsville CoqrIer-Jouruid.
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Her Voice.
Mis4 GoodiQ10-1ty inusto teacher tP11i
me I ought by all inealli to cultivati..
my voiee"'
Mixi Turtuil -shet'i .
, right, you otight
to ellltivatr� it or quil, ttyirig to Sing w4til,
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Ono of tile Suppressions ef History,
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Ilia l3riti-sh had captured the city t3i
Waiihill!,rton and burned it, ,
"Tryltig to raiij tile tj.,lllpetgtl1yo a
litt1c," titoy explalaed� "It"s 41wilys Sri
bet1stly cold berp ,on in.,in,71l)-ation tlay.,,
don't you know!" n .� .
But tile perverhe Yanlava ri�fnjeij f,o
take. tile hint And didn't elixoge tile ditto,
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Heard: in. the 13arber Shoii.
"Our charges tire the lowest ill town . '11, ,.,
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obseiwed tile barber,
"Cift; rates, ell?" said tile ellstornor, as
lie looked at hii bleornted eMn in the
gluss�-Judgc,
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Recognizing the Symptom$. . �
Vervyu ill --_PrQ r__Jlab.._J want --er
--ilin. A— ", .
� JeNveler—Gertaialy, Mr. S.
. ginuet), bring
I me that trill of cJl,,,Vn,ffPlnPzit rjJJg;t11_
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I London. Opinion.
I Thrift. . � �
Cili,tolliel—Pleftse, mister, .1 can't re -
I member what ma Kent me for, but, you
OR', give 'Ile two eclnis' worth of pepper- I
I mint candy, leaupo �11Q said I could keep .
tile ellango."--Century.
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Breakfast Hours. � ..
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Mrs, Uillet—So the.re I -i it tablet Ili
your transept to her nlemo*r, Did she
(to alisrthinn to bring people into the
chureK,,01 '
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Urs. Perry—AV,c1l, I quess! She -%vote
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it nevi, hat emery Sundd� for three yeall.R. I
—IfarpWs Bazar. . I I
curious.
"104 C-11rious", said V-1lQIe Ellen, "44 . t
rL lot o' folks will bardly notice the
9006hes of do country's brainibst moil,
all' dat dey'll read- every word of what
at' ex-01IRMP1011 of prize-fightin' has to
s a .
Y!"-Washinr,ton Star,
His Spiritual Status,
The Rev. Dr. Fourthly -Brother Hep-
Perl.5 I have not seen you .it church for
a lonore time. I
. Parishioner-'.-Y-op dmtor; I'm it reli-
giolls reactionary this -
yo at.
All Pervading.
Visitor (in the country, sniffing)-
I'sn't thern, a specimen ol tile-er-tap-
Phitis Amoricana, samewhere ilk thl.q
neighborhood ?
His 110st-Isn't there? Whyj maf),
tile W0044 fire full of himl
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I Geor&7-Holy sinolke! just look at
tIlAtaXFOU
Time to Protest.
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Before Ole -upsetters
kissing tile, poodlel
spelling
old2f�My
88, I we. Who wouldn#1
Hizve put than to utter rout, .
lead a dog's life
Why doWt the silent letters
of.tho alphabet Speak out?
USING TURGATIVES -
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Setting the Frightful Example,
INJUR5 1HE HEALTH
Polleeman— n4vIlat's all this r-Tael�et .
about? .
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Man at Door—Thl-4 is a rileeting of
In (6 Spring a Tonic is- Needed—
the Allti-.KoLw, Society. They're having .
a, little Wrangle over the eleotion of'Df-
But Not Harsh, Drastic
ficem, that's all, * .
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medicines. .
Helped Some.
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A spring m%litine is ar, Actual neces.
A traveller stopped at a hotel it!
SitY to most people. Nature demands it
Greenland, wheril the nights are six .
ws an aid in carrying off 'the impurig ex
months long, and, as ho ren
gisterod, ask- -
that have accunintlated in the blood dar,
ed a question of tile clerk.
Ing the indoor life of winter months.
"AVIlat time do yoll 11.
aVo broakfast?"
But unt,eitunately thousands of people
"From half -past, Xtarch to A quarter
who recognize the neceasity for a spring
tii �Mnv-"Ilarper's Weekly,
Medicine do not know what is best to
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take, and dose themselves wt'c,h harsh,
The Test.
griping plirgatives. This is a, Serious
mistake. Ask any doctor and he will
"She 11.18 w; Inany satellites wq a
L�11 )'Oil that the Ilse of purgative medi.
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chle weakens tile System but does out
1111111flotiq phirlpt.11
"All, blit )low minny ringi orm she
cure disease. In tile spring the systeld,
SbOul?"—Hansas City Xburnal.
needs building up—purgative-A cannot do
'c4lis, � `oit still more. The
Woes Of aL Diner.
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blood should be made rich red and pure
"!'in tired of nothing but boc-f or
for
-no purgative call do t1lis. JNrliat i.5
chickon. dirmer,"
needed Ill the spring is it tonic, and the
"Well, I don't krOw what you're ffoing
�01,lv
best tonii., medical science has yet dis,
to do about it. The okap, th.1
eovtreil is Dr. Williams' Pink Pillj,*
really now .AnimAl, ia too t,eartx, to Im of
Every dose of this ruedichic- actuitity
tiny practleal food vtflue."—Ptlek.
makes now, rich blood. This now
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blood strengthens every oirgAn, tvory
Knew How Hd F61t Himself.
nerve, and every parI 0 Lbe bod;.
This is why they cure headaches arid
Mift—Oh, hear that parrot siv�xr!
backaebes, rbouma�iisui and neuraigiij,
And it host of other 'troubles that
Ilnb-Xb wonier, with m big !)III Mm,
that Stuck ill front of hN rfte(k.-- .11%.'Mon
collh!
from poor, watery blood, That is -why
' 1'raltuseript. �
men and women wito take Dr. Wiliaut;�
pjJJJC- Pills eat -,Veil, Sleep' well, find fc6l
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Unkind6sjout
bright, Active and strong. If you need ,
"t 1111114n.3tiawl slli� recont1v unliervvellt
a inedicint, this spring try this. great
ik.-SVIlere 01leration."
reviving t011ie, Anil aw tile new life, riew
.-Yti, Iter lambattJ vat off her credit."
liellith and new atrengtit it will put ittw,
_N,, York Itorald.
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�rou. .14old by All medicine donlerg or by
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Mail At 60 6nta a bo -x* or six boxes ai
Would Have a Plorisant Vine. -
$2.50, from tilt Dr. W111iiiiAl Medicine
cil,, Brookville, Ont. 1
I10Z,te4--Sn glwi to see volt, doar, I
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Iloilo volk 1%111 nianago to enjON, yoursdf.
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.rhere, tire pleuty of latell horo,y;u know.
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Prisellia-011"yes, t alreall see three
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(Montreal Glzotte,)
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to ,ilhom I aill eMagIM.
Ilov. S. P. Pwqv, of AT-Inhipeg ,15 now I
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syllonym,
added to the list of Atothodist elergvluelt
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St,ribbler1 he artistic tmulleraniont iA
who dolly tile volliplete historleal A001.
-,�Jlch a eoluniouplm,A% oxpros4olt. Givo
ravy of tile Bible. This sort lit thing is
Ine 11 '..V1111111.111 for it,
becoming rather common to be len4a.
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J40V4JJ�JeV_*JJ0\N. '%Ortl�j "JI'll'il ill)"' Jlo?
flonal, bnt IS none,. tilt,. lowm ocoasion, for
11hillklolillila Ilivor'l.
thoughtfill. collsidoration. Thoto artl Ili.
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Voe"My.
Ouded in the Bible bookq of hiqtorv. of
poitktry, of Philosophy and of teltAing.
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profes-�or, dti, �ou usi, thc Mullilifloil
in its JJT�Jellt P114e I$ tile rp.k,
it lilt of
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the rejection by learootl and thoughtful ;
"tittly v,hoa I talk."
men. of bnoks'that tit one timp. found '
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aec#ptanci, artion-v 6,44ti,ins and -Jewti
r.1ftilly Vlippanoy.
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salilev#ftaluon itahouletiallit. L�-%,vuoll I
Anil thoughtflif well luay flild other '
, g g(w)(I to cat lit
yu1lfr_ou_..�kIlythjl,
partS i.,a lit- lejeelii,d or vlewi6a a., I
th Ot It",taluttlit artiond the tortl(,0"
figurative ,,!Zpr%1,;s1onq rather than. it r-. I
01kdll"1'l-Nk'8. tlli'Y ItAk J;104 A
vord of faP14. It would lit, Nvell, thutig1l,
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elti,1411,h til-clat."
that NN'llell a ilkilli4tisr teelq hilmolf imly.
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oA to coudeum. anientl or jejeot, lie
Op Is There Anv?
Should bo bure that lie ii leavyied for tka
N'Th" wnrld 'I. ill
.1 f till of f4w.lq
wol� and Ah-olda plovet'd to it oilly fttter
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SO Mlll'ftllll!'4 it 11PSAiMiA lilVd.
(Itle, thought ,.ilia with roveri'llu" Tit&
.,t it, )j,, pal(l thtt f,xj1kIlJee�-t
Tittkit mil.
b.JJ)L_ J4 A foullitati'l'. filltl onl,y ftr�J%J
dead 1)
kailds S1101114 touch loulidations, I
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Or Ita'.4 he quit *olking S', hard?
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