1 ‘&:i' _-f- »-.. x ` "i<~»»¢""I¥...“.`¢?¢3‘L‘ ” »- .._. ,a “.5 5' ’\-s.. ,¢ _*r Ji ,I ~. . ....3 1*.-,,r_» f ,v . . . , ,_ N .xg ,;'..-. . ,,. _X } , I ’ . vc ‘ 1 ' v a . »i, » H A ` » A 1 ..,-, _ . APRIL ~ A . vr-Ace sion-ir in.. ...ri-...ir .nys frns cnARLo'r'rs'rowN GUARDIAN _ ._ "IH" °{;€"" ,_ £4 ,s_1-.-_-....\-i.__' ___ _ _F-...-.-a..,_.. _ . ..._.. _"_", , .__`.. . . 1SQe;§;% Gxarailiaxiig. Th lSi;l¢:y1(;'$ll_ll&§10"1;1x1; fgiglrligloxo-X d A H " .' ‘ ‘, pr - ere was - . san s, pr _, lmmfhng a hot _iight for Mayor today in the 20-Tim remainder of the cargo ol ' ' civic elections |the wrecked ajeamer Mllnnebaha was U ' ~ F lc Aldernmn Leslie B. iueunrdo won thrown overboard today in the hope . c - ' ‘ll b 'that the vessel thus 'lightened might out over former Mayor Mi er y, th v t 129 t 126 escape from the rcef upon which she ' LTULOGNBJ, April 19-ln aerial army manoeuvres here, the dirlgjble balloon Zeppelin ill. crossed the Dutch frontier and went through ev- oliitions for a long time over Vaals. 'l‘he airship passed over Duren Aix L.a Chapelle and then entered Hol- bi ‘ae Wu* 'or s.h"d‘y me 0-es- 0 ' ' " v land. It proceeded along the frontier, Much interest centred around this 15 5111011- S\l||I_fl’l`¢l'l. contest and the result was ever Cases of m9t01` C1116. typewriters_ . _ In - The successful candidate, L. B. fof valuable merchandise were dumped McMurdo, is a native of P. 1°.. 1. and into the water. fr0R0N'1’0» APY” 20"‘D°V1d GW' 11 his many friends here will congratu- Many small boats hovered about farmer near Scotland village, had late him on his ¢1¢¢¢_i0n_ picking up the f1ntsnm_ t me cows and three horses poison oteworth feature of illie con ll ~ A y ~ ----- “1 1'! Wm* P"’°“ 'mxlng “'15 51"" test the relationship of the can- Special to The Guardian. Wm* *W1 f°°‘1~ riidstrs-.\lr~. lusiiurrln being I s'r. .roi-ln, April 21-'rust the C. brother-in-law of e`x-mayor Miller. P. R. in three years will run ri new t ' __ ‘six hundred and thirty foot steumers I tol\'fSN'l`::§A1e‘stsrgE;u olfo-ll‘l[z`\!flir‘iietf`ltel1 S ecial to The Guardian. lm St' John and Hama; was the Bn' gall gnc ofytbe dwifldllng survivors ‘HULL April 21-As the result of gamgltcemlentr' n_1Iadebb1:]§1ha“ghness_y' i.“ of the Crimean war. Regan enlist-id trouble between gypsles and younf§lfa¥. Na 0 acc 0 "son Dt Huh' 1896. the exigencies of public duticg in the lstl Rlflle Brigade. ll-lis regiment men of Shawgillg, Eontiac county, Moreover the new Steamers are now was neary aways on s irmish duty two men are ea an a gypsy nam- . v. A - during the war and he ,received sea- ed Murphy and his wife are under ;§‘s“;°;;tc°’;"'r;'§;‘°"CahxgdiggllIan ‘ge icing the ,,,-egg It is believed that h( eral wounds. He came to Vanada af- arrest. ~ ,- " 1° ter the war and worked at his trade Seven or eight men visited the gy-lien-IEE' d The present Empresses are as a tailor. He was born in Ireland psy encampment`and are said tollgnegthull red ‘md selentyhve feet 1" througfh to t-he Pacific Coast, and in 1847. , have been annoying them which made ' _ ` Special to The Guardian. of the locality' ' 4 TRURO April 20-The disappear- i returning by way of Juliseh in Rhein- atter of much speculation sewinE machines and quantities oi ish Prussia' W C°1°K11°- The (111181- blea Parseval ll. and Green I. at the same time carried out a scheme oi reconnaisaances in the neighborhood. OTTAWA. April 19-The western Liberal members will wait upon Sir Wilfred Laurier this week to urge hat he carry out this summer his 011! contemplated tour of western Canada. _ Since assuming office as premier in and constant demands on his time have prevented sir wlln-ed from vis will be able to find time during July 51111 A118'11Sf- next to make a trip Liberal members from the west will 1V1\1rPl1y 811g1‘y~ H0 01”11cf€11 Y-112!!! out - endeavor to seeurq from his a rom se to this effect before the sgssion PORT _livri-run, ont., April zo- A, ,,, .,,,,,e ,» ,, 8,, ,,, . 1 .,.,._ Justice Lotchlord vesrouloi' Sentorr rule and bran-sflglre fn§m,ginstl:§iti; ““°° °' “. 1'°‘l“€ S°"‘°'““"1‘- "1-““°‘1 C 0° S cfd Joseph Campo vo flvo roofs in iriliing i-larry Howes and wiiusrnl"' D" S‘"°1‘“'~ ““ °“““’°d “ 1°* °' , _ the penitentiary after he had plead- ed guilty to the charge of perjury, and in doing so spoke very strongly with regard to the prevalence of this cr in the countr'. `(.‘aml>0, when Dale. i ST. JOHN, April19.-The auro- plane which Nlanager Cood of the excitement about the town. This young man arrived with his father and young sister Monday night ironl Scotland. They registered at the Jubilee ln!! l » I . r charged at Fort wiiiinni with keen- Dominion ssliibition, reports as ai- Horace and after siivilcr Sinclair re- tir ing a disorderly house, falsely swore most a certainty for one of his at- 9 ~ A ' B that the woman in the case was his wife. Special to The Guardian. OTTAWA, April 20-Supplementary| estimates brought down by Finance Minister Fielding today total $5,143- Olll. \ Included in the list are aiuoullts for public buildings in Prince Ed- ward Island. For additional buildings ill Char- luttetown-313,500. Summerside Armory-$10,000. Tignish, Piiblic Building-$5,000. For Public Works: Crapaud Har- bor, repairs to Victoria pier-$1,250. Miminegash Harbor, . extension to` Bregkwatcr pier-S3. 00. Murray' Har- bor North, repairs to breakwater- $508. St. Peter's Bay, repairs to breakwater-$5.000. ST. JOHN, April 19-'l`oday's elec- tion resulted in the choice of the fol- lowing council boardi Mayor-'James H. Frink_ Alderman - at -l.»a1'S'.¢-F1‘8!11i L~ Potts, J. _King Kqlley, James V. Russell, Rupert W. Wigmorc. Guys Ward-Harry G. Smith, Sydney Ward-Jvlbn B. Jones. Brooks Ward-J. B. M. Baxter. Victoria Ward-John yicGolderick. 'l)uke's ‘Ward-John W. \'anwal~t. Queens Ward-Edward U. I-ilkin. Dufferin Ward-John Willet. Landsdowne Ward-William 1-1. White. Lorne Ward-Isaiah W. Holder. Kings Ward-Joseph A. Likely. wgiiington ward--William A. Chris- tie. Prince Ward-James Sproul. 'Mayor-elect Frink bnd a majority of 2362, defeating his opponent more than 3 to 1. OTTAWA April 20-Supplementary |be nlade, also, to secure a visit from , . . tractions will make its night acrossl the waters of Collrtenay Bay ililll re- turn, starting fronl the llallast wharf. On Saturday .\lr Good in- spected the show grounds in company with a flying machine expert who was in the city. The mall of the air gave it as his opinion that the' grounds tliemselves were not suitablel for a flig-lit, but thought that is. good! run could he obtained on thc ilruer-I colonial wharf, the direction of the' flight lying thence across Courtenay Bay and back. As in the minds of some aerial ex perts the flying inachiue is destined to develop its greatest usefulness in flights uvor water rather than over land, the experiment should be one of rather more than usual interest. The machine would, of course, have to ue equipped with floats as well us with the bicycle wheels upon wllicli it gains its impetus. Under any cir- cumstances it is practically settled that there will ‘ue an aeroplane oil exhibition. Negotiations are also now in ‘pro- gress with a view to securing a frigh- ly sensational feature which will be shown in front of the grandstand. A conference is now being arrangedtoo, with the garrison commanders which will result, it is hoped, in the secur- ing the aid of the military in the way of an attraction. An eflort will the Grenadier Guards Hand in the event of their being in this district about the time of the exhibition in the course of their forthcom- \ing tour. (‘rlrrespondence has been opened in the matter, but as thc dates of the Torwnto exhibition, at ,which tlle_ band is to appear, over- Ilap those of the ll-sminion by an en- |i'.re week, it is feared tliut the ilcgo- itiations 'will come fo nothing. - He _was not ill the loom tllc rlcxt morning and cannot Le found. ~ Chief Walter has been placed on the case and the fire department may be called to assist in the search. Special to The Guardian. ST. JOHN, April 20--The schooner Arthur Gibson, a three master, (mal laden, New York to St. John. eil- countered a heavy s<_ual1 3. few rnilee down the bay. The mainmast and foremost snap- ped and falling down carried with them the jib-boom and bowsprit on which tbree sailors were working. These men were either lnuta-ntly killed by the great mass of wreckage or -were hurled into the water and drowned. 'l‘lie victims were Claude Sllaflner, aged thirty nine, Annapolis, N. rl.; James Collier, twenty, Newioluld land, and Arthur Torrey, eighteen, of, Maine. , The schooner was towed into fort this afternoon. OTTAWA, April 20.-The Senate has 1-,xtinguisbed Senator Scott’s bill, designed to prevent the carrying ln- to Prince Edward Island, of liquor intended for sale, and to penalize the Transportation Companies which handle liquor. ` The failure of the measure was due chiefly to Senator Ross, former Pra- inier of Ontario, himself a great telnperanoe m-an, who declared that before the Federal House should en- act tbe law, the Province should ex- haust its constitutional pbwers. Tho Province had a right, he, said, to declare that no liquor should be landed on the Island and could seize any that was brought in. Until the Province enacted such g law, t should not come to Ottawa seeking for relief. LONDON, April 19-Another inl- P°"-311t Sfflge has just been reached in connection with the nation-al -me morial to the late Queen Victoria op- Dosite Buckingham Palace. Mr. Brocl F1._A-. the sculptor. has practically finished the statue of her lute Maj sty,_ which will occupy the central POS1t10n of the massive pedestral. She is represented in a sitting pm; 11110. wearing the crown and robes 01 S111?-81 The unveiling ceremonial, which will be attended by monarch, or their rapi-eseiitatives and gmt. l11Z11lU31'1e5, will, it is now _hoped take place early next January. Bos'roN,' April 19-i-‘red 1., cam eron, of Amherst, whom Tile 1-luli fax Herald discovered as a runner i year ago, won the Boston Athleti asisociation's Marathon race today underweather conditions which wer; far from ideal, as the humidity wa. such that the runners were seriously lrandicappni. Under more perfecl conditions, Cameron, wlio is one of the greatest lbug distance i-un-ner ever sent from Canada, would lluvl equalled if not hettcred Tom Long l;oat's record figures made in 1907. The Canadian runners overwhelm ed the Americans and Cameron wa: -l~a.ughin»g'. as he finished silrongly, r. fraction of a second over a minut. aheadof a youth named Demar, why hailed from Dorchester,Mass. Jim Corkery, of Toronto, was third; John Roe, of Toronto, iburfh R. E. McCormack, c~f Toronto. finished seventh; Charlie Cook, o Hamilton, was sixteenth; J. F. Nea: of Toronto, was seventeenth; Gordoi Wolfe, of Dartmouth, was nineteenth and a number of Canadians wer.- well up lil the contest, with seven placed men out of thirteen who start- ed. There were 170 starters, and nf this number uver 140 finished. i Half~way over the course there were seven Canadians among the lirst dozen runners and Canieroll held 'the lead without any anpnrent cxer- tion, and never seemed in distress. estimates for the current fiscal yeari _ 1 ll- , _ , . totalling $5,143,081 were tabled inlspcrini rojriie riiinrdisn. _ ls01;;;11;art*1’§i"‘l‘{w r1;‘;;°°§f`d“;§';§*°5“,,‘ -. ., , ,_ _l - A __ t h 1 _ Special to The Guardian. . the Commons this lilo in, |»v 1-111', MONTRFAL, April 20 Af_crt`ou;l I ALBFRTON April N _‘Two mcnlooo greeted the winner at the “msn W..`S. Fielding of this amount $3. ;ing out half a century agains e J 3. 1 - , _ 673,781 is chargeable to consolidated,innovations of today, Sir Wm. Muc-11111111911 11101111118 and one named Bern- 111118301 t 301,11" I F1\';”€@1`“1'1 :£131 rigid, and $1,409,300 to capital ac- donald has succumbed and will in-13111 C8111¢ W1'-11111 1111 11012 Of 1101112 suf-lf 05° 0 t 9 eater t_roughou c, co nt Witli thc main estimates to-`stal "modern conveniences" wliicll 1001115911 £0 1168111 by C0111 E115 11'1011'i“‘°e and ‘3"c°“"°ged,hlm w g"’“.te1' tolllflg $137 0704593 C110 @0181 €Il1€11-'lierctofore he considered iliiisarlca-S. 11131' “1B11ll~'1"11'¢Y 1111 the C1‘€11' Of tbfr`°"°1`1S~ (vamernu 1`9c91"911 F111 0\'a1'101‘ dltures for 'the year provided for,1 1-ie will have a telephone and \vill|S('h00ner Britannica which is lyeiryglfrorii _tile crowd and as he crossetl thus arnounis tn $132,314,074, oilgo in his .mire in an @i,.,»..¢.,.-_ ‘l<.r=.deil by i-:urs Bron ni Alperton. lt1_1c,1ini>=huu:1ino in llncl111yS1°111Con which $37,248,715 is on capital 11("| The first time he ha! ever bean lu' T110 5911001161" 15 1Y111H 111 the W1‘“1`1id‘F10""wav°‘l his hands to the.g.uth count, including s21,<.oo,ouu for thesri elevator was when he went tin».fnn¢1_ lwforo rcfirmi: to their 1um1<.~li°"_1P1=1 “"‘1 1°'"“’”1‘°‘1 ff’ the ‘?"“"“1“ . ' ` ' . other day to inspect the new ulliccs 111% 111011 C111*1011_t119 0511111 (10015 11~1111i That wwf a gum” recemmn and National Transcuiltiiieiilal Railway The principal items in the estima- tes brought down this morning for expenditure on capital account in- clude the followilig : To begin constriictiilii of the Hud- son'8 Bay Railway $500,000; further amount required for construction of Quebec Bridge $500,000. Surveys and borlngs for proposed new or enlarged `Welland Canal $25,000; l’i»rt Colborne Harbor improvements $113,000; Port Arthur and Fort William liarbor im- provement $100,000; Quebec harbor improvements, Sl0`(I,000; Victoria Har- bor, B. C., $90,000. _ he was renting. He has never used a phony fthe wind changed to an opposite di-j The multimillionaire tobacco man-‘lrcctlon from which it had been blow-i ‘ing with the result that the stove re-i lifactlirer has been in his present dingy offices almost half a century land has no phone connection with his factory. three milcs away. The office was reached by winding lroiiilen stairways. ` _\'i,w lic will be on the seventh flag |moued and soon two of the men were i of a modern office building with an elevator, electric lights, ventilation fans, modern plumbing conveniences aild uniformed janitor and messen- gers. _lighted a coal fire. During the nlg-lit ,fused to draw and the smoke and gas .was carried into _the cabin. The men ‘did not awakcn and in the morning were discovered in an unconscious ,c0liditicn. Dr Russ was at oncq stim- restored to life but it was several hours before the third man regained conciousness. Thure are now doing well and seein none Ube worse of their narrow escape. /// WK/ 1 gow r E if ii Reasonable Claims To claim that any ri.~ille1ly\vil ‘.11 discredit that rv.-incdy with half a dozen, or even two or ihrcc, - _. - -Q ~ ' iolally distinct diseases, is in ut om-c \-vt-rv _ ' "'- \ ' j thinking manor womail. ' 9 1 T0 clnirii flint any huusellolil V ' lcilre atwava mow van vm: vlan: suns . JZ ~ ff fl/ _£21 _M 5 . Medicinal Preparations Are Not “Cure-Alla” Neither are they intended to take the place of your physician ilinunri NA~rmu~co iierlirinni Pre- piirutioiis. liach one is compoundgd and best ingredients that nloney can buy. Each one has been tested for R'eliable Remedies There ure over iiffv separate and expert chemists from the purest fi-s F- _T ..._ éee . . ,i~. _ . :~g"\`\ »r~\=. ...sa -a , . l' ' -is-.f ra-l 1 remedy cull fake the place, when you are ill, of your pl1ysiciam's skilled diagnosis and prescriplioii, is equally absurd. We make ilu such claims for .\`.-\-Dltl'-L`< 1 rciiicilics. But c llo_clainl that iii euicrgciicics ullcii _vozi cannot gil the doctor quicl»;1_\‘, ailil on illc many oilicr occasions .When a.re1iablchoilsclmlil remeily is necilcil, ge tml!! NA-DRU-CO preparation is the safest and - af. ' ` . i ir): you can use - Il',L r exnnlplc, you foci an attack of sore throat 1 or ionsililis comin-v on, two or three applii-.'iii\>il- of ', NA»bRU-CO Slainhlen lodine Ointment will ullcck it ‘ at once, just as NA-DRU-CO Wild Sirawberry Extract 1 will cure bowel corhpluirii or NA-DRU-CO Toothache Gam stop a toothuchc. ' ` 'iNal:iona~l Drug .ni Chemical Company of Canada, Limited ` Hama, St._Jo|m, Montreal, gl.i°a':;|,° B'l?l:|I;.:ti:f\:, Toronto, Legion, Hamilton, Wmmpe|, Regina, Calgary, Nelson, Vancouver, Victoria. 9 .1 §` ) ‘ " » lfany NA-DRU-CO preparaiinii you fry, wlicilier ineiliciual or toilet, does not entirely satisfy you, ' ‘ ‘llle ¢ll'\!g'gist from whom you bought it will willingly rcfiiliil your money. Your drtlggist can supply you with any NA-l>Rl`-CO preparation, for even if he has not the particular article you ask for in stock, lie can get it wiiliin two days from our nearest wholesale branch. . . 9 J* _ _ ' _ M U Sumo NA DRU CO Preparations You Should Keep on Hand - ‘l . ~ - ' c`_.`l.:Jc¥‘l|¢¢ Cream rr H ) r &‘k'.i:' ' 2#.ril:.'ral e::....:..°." ::. '- ', ' ` vlan' Tutclsu (2 Sizes) Pile ailment yearn, and has been proved worthy of confidence before being admitted in fllf: .\`.\-lllll'-CO line. . Thus under lhc NA-DRU-CO Trade Mark you can get :l illoroiiglily reliable household rcincdy for each of tllc ioiuiiioii ills. 'lto put flic reliability ofthe NA-DRL’-C0 Pre- parations beyoiid doubt or question, we are prepared lo fumuh_to your phyaiciarr or druggiat, or to any other physician or drugflat in Canada, on request, a full lint of the ingredionte in any NA-DRU-CO modi- cinal ar toilet preparation. Ask these men, who are fully qualified to judge, and in wlioni you place implicit confidence, all about the NA-DRU-CO line. ' Rhiathm Cyn Suu of MEF -._ S nleaa Iodine Ola!-out Tuolhaeho Gun White Lllllont "M . . *ul H i V ,if wi, if 4 4 sf ~ ‘ \ V i,_..,_ _ made nie think I was home among my friends." The Indians from Canada made e poor showing and Henri Renaud who won last year, finished in twen ty-fourth place. Samuel Mellor, of New York, tile perpetual "Mara thoner," onu time winner of thi- Hamilton Herald racc, finished in thirty-foiirtll place, and Bob Fowler. who has riln in ‘several races in f‘an ada, and was backed as a favorite. quit early ill the race. Cameron lost 83 pounds during tbl race, but was far from exbaustcil lan-d this evening was ii guest of thc lmanagemeut of the Americail Musii I hall. His presence was nunoiiiicell from the stage and the aiidieilcc gavc liim a great reception, The great runner from Amhcrsv 'stated after the race that_hi- ha( 'feared Corkery oi Toronto more thai any other man in the rncc. I`onlni who flnisllcll a minute behiuicl (lam cron, was llelil up by n passinr freight train for 26 seconds but nf one claims that be could have de- feated .Cameron, who had plenty ol reserve strength at the finish. With the exception of a mile oi 'two nt the start the little Amherst ]runim'° never saw the heels of a com petitor and gained the honor nf be- ing tlle first winner of the event to set the pace practically from start to finish. BOSTON, April 19-Fred L. Cum- eroil had the following to say after the race: “I did not expect to win the race, so I am pleased greatly at the result. |l expected to be -one of the first five to finish. Corkery of Torofito, was the only man that I really feared, 1 finished in excellent condition and l’ could have run many miles further. I ran carefully from the start to the finish, taking care not to .exert my- self. I came up the hills slowly and down the hills slowly. I kept an ever pace all tllrc~;igh` tile race. The road was in fine cnnllitioii, und I did not mind the heat." The times of the first ten men ani the places of the first twenty were as follows: I-‘. 1,. Cameron. Amherst- H. De Mar, Dorchester- - J. J. (‘orkery, Toronto- John R. fl-oe, Toronto- - M. J. Ryan, New York- ¢,._ fowmwtéwgaww sL;Lw&whh ?F?¢PF?#?? sssssessss ‘."’7"°#‘°’°." new 9? P 9 9" cn 1 J Reynolds. Jersey- R. McCormack, Toront E. A. White, .New York- 1". 1'. Devlin, New York- James Cleary, Mass.-24 Chas. E. McCarthy, Boston. Geo. F. Mclnerney, Philadelphia. ll. F. Piggott, Cambridge. James H. Maloney, Worcester. W. W. Wiseman, South Boston. Charles (‘nok, Hamilton (Onf..) John G. Near, Toronto. J. P. Brennan Boston. . ri. w. w-.ui-, i'inmnnnui .. 113 There limi broil csfiiiilislii-il lrcc ru I’riilce l€d\vi\i'd lslallil..................... Nova Scutia......... New }li‘lins\vick...... .\lontrenl......... ')ttnwu..... Kingston.. 'l`oronto...... Winuipcg_..... _ Moosejaw...... llaskatoonm... Ed`hluntoil...... Vallcouver...... \’ictoria...... . glfpper ri . . - ._ _ ziiev. llr, limes mul i'i-.»isssnr i<‘iu-ni-,lum lu- \\'n-‘ s\1si1r<‘tcail.,ilnrtcrr: in l’ui'is. 'Phu powci' will bc supplicil by ilu: inlin nf me Joi~-inn. 1>1'1w1'L'11 ‘~11~‘ wafers of M-evonl and thc llake of li-alilec, where the river illscerlils 100 feet. A generating plant will i_i'c_cl'- ected on the west bunk of (Llc iivcr. and will be cuiirlccteil with ull tilt- cllief towns of the coiiiitiy rlrulle $1,000,000 will be ri-quired for ilic initial expenses. ' lt is hoped that in llvc yi-ilrs the ~.\'i>l'k=i will be paying well. ST. JOHN, April l‘J-'l‘llis uitel'- nooii at 2.30, in tile' Mission Buiiiwl rooms of the Baptist (`hurcii, an ini- purtuut coufcrcnce will be field, llnv- ing for its object the amalgamation, of the existing foreign mission, boards in Canada under one manage-, meilt. Delegates have been appoiniedl by the l`ppcr Umlailian llonrd null the local iwganizntioll, nllil these will consider the project. Tllusc from; (` ilrlda arc' Rev Dr llr.»\vn 11 er ui l\lcMustci' lllivi-i'siI.y, ull of|\ \ 'l`=eu.-ioii und iuarku ri ilow i~ccol‘il. llui~imr Mrmtui' Wulls riniil this lnoruiilg flint this was the euldirst iicoiiil al'|‘ivul withili his uiciniiry und it is stutcd ibut not siuco Iii-I2! hui: tlicru bc-iii ilu curly pu nrrivul. 'l`lie clcctiliii for luwu cuiillcil in piwiccciliiig quietly today. KANSAS <`l'l`Y, Mo., April 19- .~lcurl~ely llud the stute coiilpleieil its i»|u-niiig statcinciit tiiilay iu the trinl 'of Ur. Il. (‘. ilyllc for thc nlurdci' of Volliiiel 'l‘llonlilii rlwope, before l)l'. Tymnn, the }lr;.iieciition‘s most ilu- pilrtil|l’t witness died nt a llospital of acute divvrticuliti.-i, by which he was stricken lust rlntllrilay. _ l\lr. 'Pymau was for years, the Sivnpc family pliysiciun. When the uurscs .-ti'uck ilt the Swope home nnil urciisi-<1 Dr. Hyde, they carried tilcir ci»ln|»1aiiit to Dr. 'f‘yman. Hi- -ulled 11:-. Hyde to his office and told ciiiiiiilcilt uf the Hwope fanl- l_'. While thc stnfe depended much lu the icstiniolly uf Dr. Tyma-li, lic \'1lS fl _ Md ut H N.,-,.,,t ,m.,.li,,p nf L\,.-l'_t:il\'<- lu-. llyili-‘s utioiuu-.ys il. deposi ,,m~,| mn; w_ H_ \v|,iu», H,-\-_ [_ (‘_lfiou in wllilfli be i'ei\isull to critici'/.|~ M-c|,i|,n|,1 |¢,.,~ Ilr. W. E. .\1cllltv|-i»,,ll1r. liyilie. Witliulit going into de- ilri-. lim-iii Hniciiingmi, in--r-_ \\'.` v. Tuul. Dr. ’l`fyu11\\\ suiil ho ai»l1r<>\'o<1.1|\ lirggins (iii.-ill .ser-r.-tnry ni un- liunriii ,.:eiu-rol. 11 . rliilvfe work in connec- y.;_ M_ Sim),-,.31 ,mg ,\_ _.\_ \\'i1_c-,,|,_ ,tion with thc illness of various meill~ . The i_»i'esciit nmwlllciit arises ilut,1‘C1`S 111 1110 >`“">l1C‘ 1111111155 of the larger illcu of u Vnliudiillll Ur. llydc silt calmly between his Baptist Union, Ulrrlr-,~ this last' niiviic iiiul his iutlicr iii the ci'o\v‘lc- lluptisf (‘liurrll iii (‘-annda and their |ni~.~:ii»li in luiliu, uf Ottalvil, it was filt that tllcr011\1l`-'- 11.Vl111 U11l1f'<1. 1niissiil|l lioiirils could uilf. bc liuiti-el i-`i1l“`l-11U1l`S 1111‘1`l. lstuil-'s giving thc cd°fhc ailii-ilgamutiiiu, The C_,,,[,.,-.' The clliil-gc tllilt hammered hcl' illisbuiid oil tllc sllouliler and said: >rii`ecf~:, rlilil they \vcl‘e llruppoil l"\‘1\l 111111111111' attorneys kept the The defence nlluli- lilljcctiilll to till- jury and liiclileutu ill ilu- .\`\vl»pi- llnini-, not directly ron licrfvil with the llcntli of (lol. l'lvviipe. ’!‘i‘lc court. decided tn admit all cir- cunlsinliccs wllicll the state avcrs will trilil to silolv tllut a plot exist- cd to cxtcvniiuutc the entire Svvopl- fililiily. As n |'i‘.~:iilt, ull tlic cvcilts in tlui ` ‘ ' 'll- ` _ (‘lil.~'|li»s llct\vi~l\il curly iuiil ru-tive >\vo|1v i'i-sirlcilro from the iirgt i niliss of Ciiliilicl Svopc were review- Ol. |1r.' Hyde poison- i-`il (ol. Tlliuliiis li.. null (‘-llrisniuu hiviipc wifli cyillliilo of |luta.ssl\\iii, ns_\\'cll us sti~_vc|lulile, was the only fcafuro liiwiligllt out ill l\’ir. ll.ei~ll’s nililvi-ss. '-1 . \f\ l\\` » \.\l. I \ L 5--" o*’*“’{ /I both cleanses ii disinfects _Y _._ __ _ ` - so < Good forclothes as . well as a germicicle- and I i i. §.-.'\‘.i1~i~ . ,___ ’ LL 'we can my would not 'f convlnaia ypu half as quickly as n s relieve your mllgrloragulite wi I Let flvo cents’ worth of Asc in wash for you for the next flaw days-then see if you will evsr 30 r . ASIPTO 0 ’ SOAP POWDER ii A ‘11”`11°‘- Pour tha Asenfo laden wiivli-wafer down the sink ilrnln -I note how it will rid your wanto- pipi-~ nf ull umiunitury uroulu and ’ odniri uf disease. \\'l th A _ --»»»~»1»r‘°ibii:2’la".i.‘iiliie back to the soap you are . -=-1»--=°-- Alepfo Boar: Powder - can-will-take work oil ggpyr llbférllnlders if you will V ' _ Just ‘put ii fem-poonful ' 2il'¢lf$ki;°orn|“ii“ll,a(;li°'lm;.th-n 32.' Eillnii 'il."&‘i.'iT."'ii.‘l“‘f A , 1 k , _ - . . ln e B5' g;»“¢a,f.llei'-"f.ill':§i':.l'-’iliml|°fl»(¢1‘rl _ ` 4 Of it will iiiuw two. waichtho dl drop mu. gugnnn of tho belt 'ras Annes riser urs 0 rosnyouovoroew-' work. _ Then. too. Asopto will ns A11 R°"*f1 81'°°°" keep your drain if Bell Aa(-pto-5c. lvl' A clean and nwecl- Am lm- 9 p|;¢]mg¢_ Ask wuhiim your clothes or furfltu ~ ‘ THE ASEPTO MFG. C0. . _ 5T_ JQHN’ N3, .i _ "ll 1. . ~ l?.".»”.4 _ ~¢:.»r.::.r`. . I HERE is only ono wnyf r ' t » f , ‘ I-` A-n<».S»-P ‘1fi2“,..‘:.P5;".f...?;i‘z::2ii£.f‘;:’.€.“.i£.i;“i.:°.€ germiclde, but us n soup compound ns well-you must try itl' tlvn rubhlipr-to wear out your lu\imlr}y. on can une Alepto Soup nwder to cleanse fabrics that fire ion delicate to trust to 1101111-~duinly lucas and beautiful luiml-worked blouses and shirt welsts. . Oilorlnss and harmless- U0 c\'cryi.fiin| but dirt and disease germs - Morto vmshcn bedding. fabr os. dishne. woodwork. iw-i