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Durham Review (1897), 19 Mar 1914, p. 6

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and “L'h‘JL - Ul- ....__ ----- -V The brigands then plied torch and l who ii'li wounded, rmurd all round. They burnodliu of this “My. down the Asiatic Petroleum and thel Another “my Singer buildings and looted 1lr'IP, Minion, win British and American Tubman Com- I are in London, Em pony": premium Afterward they ‘. statt in Lao-Bo- proceeded to the arsenal, where'gimnry and his I they secured 700 rifles, several field ', other women. mum and much ammunition. Two‘l The third societg thousand roolies were forced by the Christian mission: lnigands to carry " their loot. /r'h'ir'it'.ii',, a. st." i Bruands ' 1 ity of Lao Fmvland. 5 iiiiiihyos W_.1..i.,, AM) BURN Norwegian fro-Mlle In!!!" is Tired a! [lur- ing Cams on “in” [Evident-r. A despatch from Kingston sags: In dicmis-sing acharge made against a resident of Verona of being under the inftuenee of liquor in a local op- tion tanmship. Justice of the Peace G. H. Hunter said he was tired of i nu honing cues of this kind in which I “I the” qttBdb partially no evidence of p th guilt. He had dismissed shout. '20 sh out: of the Hard in the pan. three tt.' months. In future he would require eil from the informant . deposit to re Hunt the constable‘s fees tor sen th tier. th h "r.Posrr' NOW 1trAtrHtr.D. Mlll MERRY [IN] {NEW} Lao HwKov. which is 1 river SITW.‘ BY MAU, ABOUT “HIS BILL A.ND Mth' PEOPLE. crane-en In the [and Th Reigns Supreme In the Com- penial World. English statistics show that wo. men born of large tsmilies hte u the greatest age. Fires last year cost London S339, Oto- has than the annual coat. of m4 Fire Brigade. it is eaieulated tint. Amerie: mend: £500.000 every you in Eng nth-nude suits for men, The new Cunard liner Aqunnua: will sail fron Liverpool on her ii/ill Voyage to New York on June ttoth. The Ute Mr. Charles timpiom of “Mega Road. Dulwich, London, left etrtates of the groan value of 33439.3)“. The eost of maintaining the roads of London It: 5:63.000 n you, it was stated lutely at the London i'mmty Council. It in proposed to alter the diame- ter of the bullseye " 050 sends in the sersice riho competitions at an! '"'"".., _ '_"t_____"_ lt in proposed to alter the diame- I ter of the bullseye " 050 yards in l the service rifle competitions tti Rilo tman IS inches to 16 int-lies. In England and Wales. since 1900, l the number of outdoor pnupers over TO has declined 94 per cent.; in Scotland. since 1909, the decrease has been 83 per cent. The longest underground thor- mmhl’aro in Great Britain is in Crm- tral 1terbysttiro, where you cnn walk nven miles “non a road con- ndll several coal mines. Mr. Jsunes Mine, a well-known H of England architect, Whn de- Pl3moutli Guildhall and ipal Buildings, ' at .gan-Mwn. Cornwall, on the ssth ult., and M yarn. At a [mud meeting of the Hud, non Bay (‘ompnny in London on the 17th ult. Sir Thomas Skinner was nlrlmillu’d Governor u! the Com- J. ace of from 400 to 500 of the .dq obtained entnnoe to the v means of treachery horn Ion Bay (‘ompnuy m mm Nth uh. Sir Thomas " appointld Governor of pony. in succession to the mtrntltcemtt. It I nn Th field by fi ouied '. o. l Mr, Wm. Pane-11. of Crave. one if the principal express drivers on 'st' London and North Western hulway, and driver of the Boyd nun. has retired. In all his Mty Till" on the footplatc he never hard I mishap. The Carnegie Library at North- Fn-hl. Birmingham, wan destroyed by fire on the 12th uh. Bufrragettes are mum-ted. as at the renr of tho in-i‘ding papers new found on Wilh‘il was written, "To man your new library, giro women the You." Thr drath occurred on the ttth all. at Maugham. Sussex. of Major "eurrtsl Sir Stuart Beatoon. Sir Smut. whu was in his ttoth year, mm surved in Jowaki. Afghanistan. F.crsot. Burma, the North-West K.‘ pt HAIR RESTORER Your Gray Hair can he re- stored to its Natural qugr. A: all Drugglsig .00. . Dot. LU EWS High Cl... - candid SEED 'ii"iiiiiriiiiiFisi0jiijiii," lama. H, ance before JroVrr/mt? "can” an: I "nun u on as, Cunard liner Aquitania "In: Liverpool on her first New York on June mm. , Mr. Charles timpiom Road. Dulwich, London, as of the groin value of mes Mine, a. well-known Engltnd architect, who de- Pls mouth Guiloyyll and Missionary present an old appear- uvmum - bo tundra" my “a. .11 on do "" notion. Inning. u but of - liohod 2| nun. km toe "re.iat but: and full CONFIDIIATI” LIII IUILDINO 0/0 INVESTMENT is Tired of Meats By unln v all, of Crewe, one express drivers on td North Western 'iver of the Royal d. In all his fifty _rrslate he never had [and That v Killed and Several Others Injund "br-ont' Donut. .ortoi-0"to. $800,300.00 ate Lord lrontinr. and South Africa, and was ‘] frequently mentioned in despatchee. The death of Sir John Tenniel re- moves from the artistic and politi- Ily cal life of Great Britain 5 man who during half a century wu one of ' its in wt distinguished figures. Dur- |ins: his long period of service on iPunc'u ho was aeoociated with that 't'I"uackeray, Mark Lemon, Tom Tay- n. For. John Leech, Douglas Jerrold, l Shirley Brooks, F. C. Barnard, Hiram? Du Maurier, Phil May, and “0. 5 other famous writers and artists. " in' l,. rd Balfour of Burleigh preeid- ,ed at, the annual general meeting '.'C4t,- I Hi the lnmlon Fever Hospital. Mr. t tho i M. Muir Macktwizie ,who moved the l adoption of the aceounts, mentioned erica) that fur the tint. time in modern Eng Hustory «if the hospital the charge ', for malt, liquors has been nil, none tanis _ hm iug been Hard either by the per- . first'. ',, cuts or the staff. He thought this mm. ' “in somewhat, remnrktsble, and “don“"lichi be recommended to the no- ...im. tice of temperance societies. Three missionary societies hue representatives there. One of them is the Norwegim Lutheran China Mission Association, with head- quarters in Norwwy, which had a staff of three men, two of them with their wives, and three other women. Hr. T. Froyland. who wan killed by the brigands and Rev. 0. M.. Quin, It! ‘1. l'illa wx-‘w w. Another society is the China In- land Mission. whose hedquamrs are in London, Eng., and which ho, a staff in LamlioJKow of one mis- siunary and his wife, with three other women. . . L iTttttrciri' IT WAS SHAH FIG RT (H "er WUIIF II. Tbe third society is also British-- Christian missions in nanny hsnds-- which hae a staff in Lao lro-Kow of two missionaries with their wives. Police A doepatch from Home says: Major Fabhroni. the journalist, and Signor Marvasi fought . duel with swords for two hours on Thursday, during which Signor Marvaai was slightly wounded in the chest. A number of persons, including sew oral policerrrert, watched the duel, thinking it was a. moving picture sham fight. The police did not in- trrfne until the? the usual recon- cilialinn was omitted, when they realized it was the real thing. Then 11hr}; seized the swords and reported ‘the matter to the public prosecutor. Meattter9 l “0IUHTO SWI-IPT BY GALE. The "siLiiUi cruiser Infants Isa- bella. which was in port, escaped prubnl-‘e serious damage by putting hurricdiy to zen A 41: mulch from Ottawa. says: A hullmin issued by the Post-office lk-mriuwnt States that: "Notwithstanding the urgent and repeated warnings of the Post-om” Department, against the sending of mathces and other initammable arti- (-les through the mails, the practice still Continues. and the department is now referring such cases to the criminal authorities for prosecu- tivn. Under the Post-once Act, section 122. the sending of inMm- mable or explosive articles in tho mails is an indictable offence, and renders the offender liable to im- nun lnder mo C0BU-%l section 122. the sending unable or explosive attic mails is an indictable of renders the offender lial prlsunment for tire years. Jun-rum?!” Will Pronocuh Those tt ho "istrettard Warnings. Iterord Slu- ot Coin. We have spoken of small coins. but what, of large ones! The record both fur size and value must surely he held by one described by Roger Aswimm. It. was specially made an a gift {rum the inhabitants of Tyrol m the Emperor Maximilian, and was uf the size of a. “great, Sufrolk 4mm.“ and as heavy to two menl mum bear. over 6,000 glldersi tnlum! $6.0M» had gone to the malt-t ine mi ii. and it, was duly stamped: , will] the arms of the Emperor, and! ian the other side with his wife's? rue "most lively primed." Thin! r . The W ”magi-R5,... m... Watch I) uel With Swords for Two Hours. 9W 'lt t tr v‘ ~ Cr,', 3-5431, erriifiit'ataraa DION bis the old English 2s piece. )l tTCnh'N' IN THE MAILS. Torn From Moorings and “rocked. were minimal!" PRICES [if FARM Mlllllllt II'OMI 'IOI VIII LEADIIO TRIO. SII‘I'IEI " AIEBICL "an at cum sun. "can In. "one“ u a... an. an.» Initials. Toronto. Much tr.-rtoue-4httet was... Io-m. so per can... on QM a 'us, mbond. and " 33.05 to 33”. Toronto. tanitoba.--rimt potenu. in Jute bag. W.5fr do.. qecotsdrr. $5.”; “on; bike". m jute but, " . Manitoba wheat-BV Porte-tfo. 1 Nor. ttwen. 99 Ide, and No. 2. 98c.. Goderioh. tao more. No. 1 Northern. North Bay, 01.041-1. and No. 2. $1.03. Ontario wheat-Market is am. No. I quoted at 96 to 9br, amide. Min: to height. and 99e, on track. 'l‘uronw. [ Guam“) 2 Ontario can quoted a arrt "0 3&r, outside, ond " " to 401-10. on track. Toronto. Western Gal-MI. on: quoted at " 1-20 tor No. 2. mid " 40° for No. 3. Bay ports. . Pen- None otterrmr. with price. nom- Inal at Ne to tl, outside. Barleyvoood muting bar‘ey qqu M. 67 to 5K, outside, Min: to quality. Corn Tho mark» is steady. New No. ' American is quoted at 690. 511 In“. To. ron-xo. Canadian quoted " 66c. Rye No. I is uuoted at 62 to 63e, omide. Buckwheat Price. purely nomind. in 'Iboence of otforirtttr. I Bun Manitoba hrnn is firm M 323 to "A I ton. in bus. Toronto height. shot". tar, to $26. Butter The market in pun: plied, with domund god for d tie. Choice dairy to Me; to 190; tarmemf septum!!! 25c; Mummy prime. 50030 in - -t-a- M lac; (we-mm, ,0"... - _ to 29e; ammo prirrta, gt to Ks 1-2 to 2e. Exp lam-int; are Iittern1,, ott.r. Care Iota all now-1:311. . -.- nun- 1- g Provisions. Cured meats are quoted u follm:~ Bacon. long clear. 15 to 160 per 1b., In can hug. pork-Short out. 328.50: do., mean, $24.50. lln.mkMNllum. " to " ttr, 410.. heavy. 17 w 18e; rolls, 15 to 15 i-k; breakfnut. hymn. 18 to 19c: butt. " to Me. [nu-Av Jriercs. " IMC; tuba. " 1.3e; with. "Fi-"'""" -r'"-eF - Lnrd--Tierei. " 1.4e " w. Balm har-The altering. are fair. with rive. 'rterdr. No. 1 i. quoted at .14 to Wsl' 3. ton. on track. here', No. t quomd ttt 313 to $13.50. and mixed at $12 to $12.50. - - _ -,-- I“. cum tat 3175. on .1 In to "mom awn-u “It-w- - F, - Salad 'straw-Car low. 88.50 to $8.15. on track, Toronto. Winnipeg, March Yin-Ountho. 1 Northern. 90 tae; No. 2. do., a 7-00: No. 3. 60.. ttt 1-80: No. 4, 83 140; No. 6. 'tye; No. 6, Clie; foul. 70e: No. t ”jaded new. 5 1-40 No. 2. m. 85c; No. a, do., 0314c; No. I tough. Mr4e; No. 2. do., 850; No. 3, do.. 33140: No. 1 rod Winter. 901-00: No. I do., “Wk; No. 3, do., 87 IW. OltroNo. 2 ('.W.. 350: No. 3. do., 34 14c; exam No. 1 Iced. 341-20: No. 1 feed. 340; No. 2, do., M l/ic. Barley No. 3. 45r4e,. No. 4, 13 bar, rejected. 42tar; ford, Cr. Flax#No. 1 N.. W.C, $1.36; No. t CAF., $1.33; No. 3, do., Montreal, March 17. Ahrrn--Aatoriearn No., , Fellow, 721-2 140 730. onar-rirradlart Wanteru. No. 2, Me; do., No. 3. " to 431ae. Burler- Manitoba food. " to 500: mamas. 65 to 66v. Flour .7 Manitoba liming‘I wheat patent'. (1mm. 95.60; do., neon , M10: anon bakers', 84.90; Win. tar patents. eholoe, L"l m 05.50; nix-sight mum. 04.70 to use; do., in but: 02.20 to 32.30. Roued out Barrels. .36 to “.45; bag of 90 "at. 82.05 to 82.10. Milt. Med- Brabn, $23; ohm-u. 825: midd1te, m; mouillie. $23 to $38. Buy No. 2, par ton, our lam. “3.50 to I15. (”Pineal “terns. 14 1-4 m 14 LR: do., “storm. 13 3-4 to lk. letwr~(‘hoicmt cranial-y. " " m 30!“. “comb. 27 le, to " 1-20. Ex:- - -- "r. n-A-nm- B..- hn- nar 18e W". van A\nw. v.-." M"w_ - __ “terns. 14 1-4 to Mlae; do., mural. u 3-4 to Me. Ttabt-r-choir-t crummy. " " on 30!“. 39mm. 27 le, to " tao. Ex:- _--F'rrott, 35 to 37c. manner?" has, oar Iota. as to 900. Draped hoe.--Attaktoi:r. killed, 913.75 to tid. Pan-krilleny (hauls short meal. ban-ah. 35 to " Moon. “9; (‘anada IIYmi‘t cut Inc-k. hurrah. 46 to " “am. t'.'.8.50. turi-compound, Moreen, th'; lhsr, 10 1-4c: do., wood Rails, 20 lbs. net, to 3.4e: pure. tic-ms. 315 In. 14 1-4e; do., wood pain. 20 Itm. not. 141-2c. mum mm Harlan. ( Minneanolk. Marc-h 17:01am mew May, 910; July. 92 560: No. 1 hard, 94 b6ttt No. 1 Northern. 911-1 to 951-40; No. , Norma-n, 691.2 to 911.0; No. 3 who“. " (to 09o. l‘orn No. 3 yennw. b? to " t4kr. “my Wt,'; $4.55 in wood; that. ttie-, our. o. 3 white, 36 " to 36 340. Flour. 83.45 in jute: second clears. $2.68 in am Duluth. Much 17.4mm: No. 1 when, 971:; No 1 Northern, 99tt,' No. 2 Northern. 90c: Norman. No. 2 bud, 91c: Mar, 910: July. 930. mow-71.x“. 81.31%; Mar, 01.59 1-2; July. 31.6114. Toronto. March 17.41am. choice bumb- en‘. 37.15 to ”.25; good. $7 to $t.20; mode. um, $6.60 m 81.60; (autumn. 05.45 to 95.15; chain emu. $6.50 to $7; gre; .51: to '6.50; common. 85.75 to " ' mttterg and cannon. £3.15 to 33.60: rJtoioo hulk. “.75 to $7.25: good, 55.00 to 86.50; common. ”.15 to $5.40. Slocum! and teodorremtmer*, ohoioe. " to ”.10; 300d. t5.46 to $6.35; lifhtv. 3360 u. an. .minnra. to 882.00: mike". to m1 an ar iii-gig}. #mnmion in pm names led the brig“? a consider able distance out_of _itxs wny am “Illa “Law-Ivy v_- -- __ some five or ten minutes was: lost in making the extra run. Five persons were rescued from the burning alluding by ladders, but no one was urt. Angry Diner, “Waiter, you ark nah tome. is.” Wtsitert"t 't'A'dt1'fG nth; innit-moo on the Water loss in $3,000. . _ land Mar and Straw. Fl RE 131 PERILLED LIT ES. Country Product Winnipeg Grain. Montnal Market, LIV. “out “who“. :5qu a a». 5.83 to t390, Twonlo. ton-u. in jute has. $5.29; strong blhul’. 33y portelo. 1 Nor. D. 2. 98c; Goderioh. tae l: m. sum Bar, um la, Fir, whet. in ttrm. No. I / 4‘1‘.£‘d- sueomrstur to r1oue-ontatto when _ - J _ . " " 3 we” well In . sd for (£0100 J'lt. to Me; inferior. " raw fruit“. 22 to 50 to le; (Dub. 27 . 27 to be; 001160. are “in. I"?! No. f hum)! L 'tP/y.', The Teapot Test u: TEA = - warm -tt--gl Put "SALADA" TEA in a warm tetNt9'"""'P3?"r on freshly boiled water-let stand for five Ainutes-and you will have the most delicious cup of ten you ever tasted. . os%Tk%o"i1"'"G' mama! we oweousuess " that makes Ceylon Tea the beverage of delight. In sealed lead packages ONLX. Lad- Leader of Opposition t: in Ireland Prominent New York Men Indicted For Grand Larceny. A despatch from New York says: Henry Siegel, head of department store enterprises in New York, Bor. ton and Chicago, and Frank E. Vo- .. .. A l c.. Lou an“: \JIIAEIIBV‘ w.... -- gel, his partner, were indicled by the Grand Jury today for grand larceny and violations of the bank- ing lawn in connection with the management oi the Henry Siegel k Co. private bank. ( Three indictments were found against Siegel and Vogel jointly. Warrants were issued immediately ifor their arrest. One indictment charges that, they committed grand larceny in borrowing $25,000 from the National Bank of Commerce by making false representations as to . - .. . ALA 02-....l [Dunn-5 nun-aw 'sr'"""'-"'"" the financial standing of the Siegel enterprises. The other two indict- ments allege that the Siegel bank accepted deposits when those in charge knew that the bank was in- charge 1 solvent. TWO BAN KERN ARRESTED. He Watt Best Known as the. Tnrerv.l 83,000 in cuh and gave tb not ot tor ot the Air Brake. plate to each captain. A doapatrh from New York says: ----.-- Geo. Westinghouse died suddenly United States. here Thursday afternoon. Mr. The proposed amendment to tho Westinghouao was 68 FONS old, constitution, which would give val and WM perhaps best known as men the right to vote, planed the the inventor of the air brake Maaaachusetta State Senate by db which bears his name and who of " to 2. which revolutionized railroading in The New York Appeal Court bu this country. The air brake which upheld the chimo! the lato Rev. B. he invented is used throughout the B. Goodwin for royalties from the civilized world, and in Limoat every Eastman Kodak Co., as being the part of the globo there are gmurtt inventor otphototrrsphie films. plants which he founded. A l --_ -- ‘" _. ' -- P-...- ‘4 ""3"" ga-rst, G E0. WEST] NU “OISE DEAD. I'"'"""' W ,0 Mr. Westinghouse founded many manufacturing companies in this country, Canada. and abroad. In the Westinghouse industries some 50,000 persons are employed, and the many companies have a cupitnlL zation aggregating $200,000,000. There are some quite rema things happening every day, seem almost miraculous. Some person' would not believe that a man could suffer from coffee drinking so severely as to cause spells of unconsciousness. And to find relief in changing from coffee to Postum is well worth mrding. Tea also contains caffeine, t same. injurious drug found in coffee. - . . " - ”um--.” rm 7 _ "I used to be a. great cuffed drinker, so much so that it was killing me by inches. My heart be came so weak I would tall and lie unconscious for an hour at, a. time. "My friends, and even the doctor. told me it WM drinking coffee that caused the trtouble. I would not believe it, and still drank coffee un- til I could not leave my room. "Then my doctor, who drinks Postum himself, persuaded me t9 stop coffee and try Postum. After much hesitation I concluded to try it. That was eight months ago. Since then I have had but few of those spells, none for more than four months. “I feel better, deep better. and am better every way. I now drink nothing but Post-um and touch no coffee, and as I am seventy years of age all my friends think the im- provement quite remarkable." Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor, Ont. Write for a copy of the famous little book, 'TltNtad. to Wellvil1e." ' 9"! "'3‘", -- _ Postum now comet? in St/Yeti Regular l'ostum - must be Wei boiled. 15c and Mo pack: es. Instant Postum--is a while pow- der. A teaspoonful dissolves/Witt- our. n. "x"""'"'""'"' _....-,.V -- ‘-_V, Ly in a cup of hot water and with 0mm and sugar. makes a. deficient may instantly. 30e and Me ij 1 f- Just Plain Cause and Etteet. -iiite cost per cup of both kinds is about the same. , _ "TUre's a. Ramp? tor, Patna. s17 Edward Canon. NOT A MIRACLE ris; a. Wu” for 2etnfiitt""','2 baby. PagSeo6 W .-ettid hymn. . dou GiGiiio"ea1"u""'e to Home Rule ”LIOI. - or - quite rgmarkgble in a warm te_np91-Pg|“ which IE INS II t PARAGRAPH HAPP'JNINGS FBOI ALL ttout HIE GLOBE " A NUTIHELL. Canada, the Empire at! the For“ In General Before You Eyes Canada. John Atkinson, a. farmer, not? Tilsonburg, was found hanging by his wife. Guelph needs a. larger collegiate :inatétute. -V-- .. ""s'éigf'umed men from Washing- ton territory robbed tho Royal Bank at Abbottafprxi, B._C F. T. Cromwell, a. mining man from Vancouver, B.C., disappeared in Sonora, Mex., last December, according to his wife. . "33:57:; EurG,%ied 64, of Gil- mour, cut his throat while viliting relatives ah Belleville. _ .- fri . -6iiiG'i- dovoi.nment offers $25,000 reward for the discovery of radium in oommercia} quantity. Farmers are already out on the land in Alberta. Many have been seen along the Mum-Calgary line of the C.P.R. working with their barrows. . . The High Cost of Living Commis- sion, at the present rate of investi- gation, will take mnny months to finish its work and present its rev port to the Government. __ . . , . ' “HA A- P.” .. -..- w, The combined ports of Port Ar- thur and Fort William, with ship- menta of 203,328,129 bushel; of grain in the navigation year of 1918, lead all poms on the continent of Americas In grain shipments. Lord Emmett at a meeting in Lon- don said there was no general desire in the dominions for closer organic King George presented silver me- dals to 232 odiearrs and men of the fleet of gtoamerg that assisted in the work of rescue when the Vol- turno was burned at m. The Bard of Trade presented the sailor. with $3,000 in cub and gave a. net of [plate to each captain. u nion The proposed amendment to tho constitution. which would give wo- men the right to voto, passed the Massachusetts State Senate by a Gent-n]. _ A million dollar frm, is reported at Cuba, Honduras. Pierre Dolbet, of the aurgiosl clinic of the University of Ptrin. has communicated to the Academy of Medicine db report on his discovery Criirieiriiiiiy of grafting india rubber on living tissue. Double Aerial Tragedy Over Sulln.‘ bury Plain. A dmpatch from Salisbury. Eng., says: Two more officers of the Bri- tish army flying corps were killed here when their aeroplane ool- lapsed. Capt. C. R. W. Allen, of the Welsh Itesrimentyu.sd Elem. .J. E. G. Burroughs, of the Wiltshire Regiment, while flying over the military aerodrome on Salisbury Plain, were hurled to the ground from a high altitude owing to the collapse of their aeroplane. w....-,..,- ___ ---" . The cause of the accident was the breaking of the rudder bar of s Government-built biplgne piloted by Lupe. Allen, who was carrying Lieut. Burroughs as a, passenger. BRITISH AVlA'I‘ORS KILLED. Clothes Caught Fire While Playing! With Malrhes. 1 A despatch from Quebec says: The four-er-old son of Philias Morisette, of St. Evosriste, Besuise County, met. a. horrible death at Morisette Station. near St. George. Beauce. The little fellow found a box of matches. and was amusing himself with them, when his clothes ought, fire. He was horribly burn- led and died twelve hours later. Only a Few of 800 Boys Sustained? Injuries. _ A despatoh from London nys: The truinin ship Walled”, one of the lat of gngland’o old-time wood- en warshiplhwu llama! t.tt, 589%. Edie-d boris on bond were in- jured. One of the lads made tb dub through the make tad wowed the - . . . “-,.‘-_L A:.J-Jl-. CHILD FATALLY B19.N Bl). manna Sim BUBNED. Great Brltain. wa. Tuned m mm f ' ow of the thyo l, the thryo I were Mt- I wk 5 dub I reocued tho . a disdain” um One Officer Killed and Another Fatally Wounded in Fight With Outlaws 1iiiiiiiiiiiiijiiia) POLICE BATTLE A dupwch from Montreal says: An elaborate mid carried out tor ' few pounds of meat and I. few cent. in cub, upon 5 butcher store in St. Laurent, an ioolnted suburb of the city, during the early hours of Thursday morning, developed into a. revolver battle between the tour robbers, who were being driven in n sleigh and three constables, who {on foot had attempted their CMV ture. " . result, Constable Hon- . I t, J-_A Ture. an - swan.-. --_'V ore Bourdon, M, married, is dead, and Constable August Cuyon, 22, single, is dying. The third omoer, Briurd, was lucky to dodge the fusiledo. The robbers, although they were sighted by e turnpike man and others, and elthough they abandoned their bIood-beapstterM sleigh on one of the main atteets of the city, Bot clear away. The robbers were surprised in the store by a. St. Laurent policemen, and " they drove rapidly away in their red sleigh along the country road towards Coto des Neiges the station at the latter place was noti- Row the Protect DIAL-overed the Man Who Stole the Money. t One summer afternoon a young e girl paused in the street of Chuan- I chow, where a, shabby scholar set I needing to a group of idler: outside ' the prefeet's yamen. She had sold t her last doughnut, and the day's I earnings lay in her empty basket. Some one notioed how absorbed the I ‘was, runs the story in tnusmiromu l Journal ; a deft hend moved lightly, and the money disappeared from . the buket. _ When the story came to an end, the girl awoke from her drenm to find that the precious pile of cash was gone. She spoke of her loss to the people who stood near, and. with the cellouaneee of a, Chinese crowd, they laughed. At that mo- ment the prefect came out of the yemen, noticed the childU grief. and inquired the own of her trou- ble. He waited patiently while the girl told her tale between subs. Meantime a crowd had collected. and the prefect gave orders that the ‘ girl he taken to the justice hell. that the one might be tried. When the people new him re-enter, they trooped in after him, and even) . idlers crowded into the great ynmen a to see the fun. , The examination came to an ond without throwing any fresh light _ upon the theft, and eome of the by- e stenders began to lsugh. Bis ex- n cellenisy spoke a. word to the atten- - dents, and the great doors of the alynmen closed with e clatter.L “Such a. breach ot etiquette must be un- ished," aid tho prefect, spacing slowly and with emphuis. "Each person shell pay a. fur. of eight. club before he leaves the court." Al the flrat men laid his eusah upon the table, the prefect). 'breB--- half-led, hell-tolerant. and kindly .-seaoned his hoe. Then, to the ‘sunprise of everybody, the greet1 men carefully counted the coins with his own fingers. The brown beep of money increased, and pre- sently a, mean-looking fellow cane up and paid his fine. mu excellency counted the coins. "This money in covered with grease,” he said. “What right hare you to bring WATER POLLUTION IN LAKES Sewage and Vessel Refuse the Chief Causes Impure Conditions A despatch from Detroit any: '. Tho' International Joint Commission in session here othcially received and signed the report of sanitary ex- perts who made bacterio1otrictl ex- tunimstiomr of 30,000 samples of wa- ter taken from as many places along the 2,000 miles of waterways com- prising the Great Lakes and con- necting rivers. The report shows the Detroit River in the most. pol- luted stream in the entire chain. runny Irv-:1, mu \4............ ___ ney to-night. “The waters of St. Mary's River, St. Clair River, Luko "According to the report signed by the commission to-day, we found the pollution Marta u in back as Rainy River," said Chairman Ttsw- CHINESE " STICE. if you have had I hard winter, “MON-Co Tuteless Preparation of Cod Liver Oil will help you to rampant. quickly and avoid the cough: andoolduo ptovdent during the chmgublo swag weather. In (his, main ttto nutritive Add to thh the Tonic Hypophos- 3:33;” misc? 'lt 'r,'. phnes. the hauling Cherry Burk md_ combined wtth H " oph osphites, the Invigorating Malt Exfract. Inc. M Bark tad Malt Extract in you hatre prohbiy the (mes: icod- n mum a may plenum to an tonic ktteqrtt. u! - dirstsd even by the Get c we. or $1.00 bank (mm M “Home. your Dream. 8t4 . ' ' ' "Wanna m came.» co. or CANADAJJIIITED. _---." The Wonderful Spring Tonic "eyg.'c',rfr' TORONTO I? hen rt, t, pocket." "Where did you get the can}. “I got them from a man in m. street in exchange for . ten-vent' piece. Ho mutt have given me greasy money." . '**-L wu.,. ..sear' an“: -""-"qr "Go " once and (etch that mam. I will and a runner with 3m! 10 bring him into court." . The man lay in the position that he had to take before the reprrweni tative of the emperor, with his bee head fiat upon the pavement. and said nothing. “You took this money from Hm child," went on the prefect. "Ix Is, covered with grease, because H.“ manned it after hdeiug lwr m“ doughnuts. She lost one 'aun:lrFd and eight cub. exactly the sum that was in your pocket when )ul) entered the yamen. You urn 1he thut!" A hum of approval upland (hr-mg}: “be crowded coun. Wu ewr Jud” A hum of approval spread thumb the crowded count. Was ever pulp no wise as his excellency. who knew both how to attract into his ynmen the kind of people among whom the use gun. v. rwr-_ ___.7 - culprit was likely to be found. and how to single out the thief when once he had him within hie powerl After the money had been c,tiirit- ed, the prefect landed it mm- m the trembling child, who left 1km court in care of . stout “(l-IMAM. Tri i. just the sum I had Before an Agnericnn heiress marries a. foreign nobleman ll him on exhibition, she removm price mark. St. Clair. Detroit River, Man?! River, both ends of Luke Omrmo and the M. Lawrence River ar0 badly polluted, while the pull-win: extends a far as ten and an» miles out in the lakes. “This report," he continued, ll but the Brast half of the work all tho "orumU.ion in mud to the pm. ' of waters of the Great Lek”. Tho ascend halt will be to fino' . remedy for it aod the meeting " the oommjssinn to be held in Washr ingwn ‘nril 7, will be for the rum pone of formulating . plan uf no. tion." "EV-5e and dumbed refute a given an the principal causes of " lotion. Thus tho great when“ " Cod Liver on in remind and awry on. who II run down or uttering from than or lung troutrt" cu Ink! “mugs of as ttttttttm medio'msl and manhunt; quaiitf". Add to this an Tonto Hypophor- phnes. tho healing Cherry Burk and the Invigorating um Enact. uni you in" mbnbly the fittest tood- wnlc Rum. in my of the with. tho It is whit 'heeqger" Will foul-pun. Phyiiciun no longer speak mbereuioeis ns "inherited." , they know that what is inherited not the direasr, but a lowered 'w " of "eeirtattre. When a chi e-itsto the ,sorld with a lush. of any out of phytucnl “(lawn->5 his indium family. lu- d..::~ u of”. have the 1»erqu r frvrm ‘iwe that his parmm .n gun -rltm had; but he li,uss1.r, Cur isonrtitution taxorahh. 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