alan snow storm and craft 48, alld had a Wife His conbanion E They were cousins. Ina l d YOU-\‘. LECTFUCIAN' I8 ` IADLY IURNE . so esnulm ev sl`loel NAME. tllldolyd .Gladstone I youu; mul re- . __;_ -.1 ,_ 3 ng at Cardinal is a tlent at the . DI Pants, April 17.- The real name General Hes itsl here terribly burn- _ __ Y ._ _ _ _ _ r ll li n as Raymond Swo- ed tromeomlng in touch with a live f‘?P5T‘?g03RA`5|-‘$951 "13¢"I'I" L°“' I)lo¢Ia,enlil»\v:nonnt?-xl before a court mar- electric- wire. He was employed on don);- he opinion _was expressed by Pierre-L. Bsrlditussiau minister or guess, -that. economically consider- ed, this war has been a blesslns 10 the people oi' his country. Discussing the financial and social aspeats of the conflict in su interview wit the As- sociated Press. M. Bark said: _ “Notwltbstanlllng the delireeslus and paralyzing effect of the war. tile Russian peasant class is more prov- perous than at any previous time in the history of the country. It is not difficult to account for this unusual prosperity. By virtue of the allow- ance made by the governnlent to ille families of soldiers, wllli-ll exceeds the earning power uf the S0ldi@f~'f» U12 \°‘ lngwp llcspstcu to ills Herald saysl Ill income of these families is great- fl-llc llcllvmes of the German Em-l 61' thin ill (|1008 Of Peiwe-" ba asy have become the absorbing topic "What about vodka?" was asked of ol the minister. mg “lt is the prohibition of the sale af of slllm treasury and justice. Fri While the action to be taken by U10 por ljllited States with regard to the mem- Blu ndum of the German Ambassador. l vodka which is prinlnrlly responsible for the ainellotaled collditioll of the peasant," lie'respbndeu. ,,,-a "It is notmecesssry to.invent theor- ljo lag to explain why the Russian people Un llllblm be mm” l’I`°5l’°|'°“5 fm' the 4°" neutral attitude, ill the European con- l ull fact is that this prosperity is every- llld where noticeable Before the war the While in me l“°“'~h "f -Ia`“““"5' °h°“t the United States to demand therecall K: ='glvsa1w»=e~”'~r'“"'*'*“"‘=“'~'“ ' without hesitation questions asked by W EMBASSV AT WASHINGTON. .\'l~;w rolzli. /lprll 15.-A wssll- N 60,000,000 IDUIJI-ei ($30-001000) was de' oi’ the Ambassador or tb stop the cam- 6 posited. _ pa "Wl19~f-9~b°“¢ ‘he CYUPS7" “'35 the political thougllt in this coulltry. ll next q`uesI.‘i0n. Tile farmers are very fortunate in being compelled to hold le “Wir Simply °f gram 9" “"~°°°““'~ Of of nil questions affecting violations of of the difficulties of transportation, for llellllllllll-_ whip-|l directly involve Umm 15 WW 3* me 1051651 Price Ui these activities of thc German Em- ' the year. There is every reason to bc- l,a5l,y_ . SC lieve the farmers will soon he able to dispose of the grain in foreign mar- cANAD|AN BAYQNET _ - kets. and at a great zldvalltugt-." _ Discussing the collfcrcllcc ill Paris of the finance lllinisters of ltnflsia, NOT THE SHORTEST. Th o1"r.\wA, April 13.-'rluyiollowipg Lil; France and Great Britain for the con- ,,,em,,l-lllllllllll was lllgued |35; night by _ ` Y ` Y _ ' sideration or lllinllt-ini pl-olllt-ills alle- me Mllllla Del,,,,.lm,,,,,_ apparently in LISII hlusrcelwy Medical Service boul- IUS "Om ‘IIC “`""- M- Bark Sim 5 "U10 replv to comments in letters received _ result was the forlllulatioll oi' all agree- lmu] Colonel Cmrle' M_ p__ from the fraln irom calling upon doctors ulllicc~ ment with our allies to pool all the l-ml,l._ _ _ . cssarily- The appeal Sals- ..Al§ll(,leS lmvl, dppearell lll llle press lt will llclp materially to relieve the with this llmlersiallilillg. ltllssia is to rccelllly pltolnptlug to poll-it olll ull, stlI‘ain imposed on llleillcul practioners expenses nf the war, Ill accord:-lllcc draw n on Gltat liriluill and i~'r¢illr'e sadvantnges of the Ross bayonet. 1'; thought with otliclals here, engag- th; the attention of the departments vlr um von nel-rlston, charslns the lied States Government with an un- , has not been determined. there fe' b every indication that the attention fl‘:,mhat“'“B °“ °‘"d 'md that the .~ is l»V¢l‘9»S€ yearly savings d9D0B\l9d w being given to the general ac- smolmted to 30,000,000 to 40,000,000 §'l'§'. W _ ities of the German Embassy will alll Wllble! (515»000~U00 to 3°"-'»000~00D)' l uncover facts whicll either will enable on char es of arson and espion the Hydl‘0;-Elocirlv plant at Iroquois. :$12, is Rnymgtllld ltuc Scbwind, it was when the accident occurred. and it is developed at the hearing yesterday. said that 25,000 volts passed through According to the Journal. the prisoner his b0dY- .B001 118116-B llld arms are whose arrest resulted from the in- badly burned. 90-llllwh B0 th!! Il IS vesilgatlon of the fire aboard _ the feared amputation of the limbs will be Bl;-amplllll Lu Touraine. answered necessary. Doctors say that death onld have resulted had the voltage t':\ptalll Jllliall, ill all effort to estab- been less. The Shlwlt was SLICII till!! lisll his identity. 'i`llls was the must lt threw ill.m Instantly from the top~ llllpol-lun; point brought out during of a pole on which he was working the examination. and his fall of forty feet was broken ____'___. _ by striking a guy wire some distance ACTIVITIES OF THE GERMON i`r0m thu srolmd. iii IOBE ON WATCH OFF VIRGINIA CAPES WHEN EITEL MADE DASH ' IALIFAX, April 15-The report t H. .M. C. S. Niube was oil’ the ginis. Capes when the Prlnz Eitel edericli made her dash for New- t News nud that slle did llotlling to p her. is generally accepted as e in llliltfax tho llolne port of the iscr.` - , It is pollltc dont by the authorities e that the Eitel Friedrlcll had non- es of the great majority of these onld had been sacrificed if the Can- an crlllser had opened fire. Vitll the Eitel Friedrich and the MANY- P4\RIs» "` have been oi’ Russia cers, five officers. all of whom have selves_ln various ways. were- given the orders of St. Allne-uiui~.8t. Btanisluls. the non- conlmlssloned officers the Cross of Bt., George, and the men the Medal of St. George. The Gazette containing 'tbe‘ announcement is one of the largest on- record» consisting of forty-seven large pages. ~ v . - j GERMANS REBUILD A RHINE FOR- . TREB8. BASEL. Switzerland, April 15- The German military authorities, accord- lug _to advices reaching the city, are reconstructing the formidable fortress at lstoiil, tive miles from here un tho Rhine. - 'l‘hc _barracks inside tho fortress have been completely pulled down and extensive underground barracks to_ take -their place have been dug and; qnarried out of the earth. Further- lnorc, the River Rhine is being dam- med so that when certain sluice gates are closed wide stretches of the sur- , Hs-k for __ X _Look /br this Ball\ lgn which he is wasins. to lnhuenee H; r onprinz Wilhelm interned in New- t News. however, British shipping safe and besides the possibility ex- it is argued, that Germany's in- s. lillellllgparllmtelllrgllggnaisgsggilfoz laerllned slllpplng may be claimed by tain at the end of the war ns one the conditions of peace. OTLAND HAS FAMINE OF DOC- TORS. GLASGOW. Scotland. April' 15. - e serious situation which has arisen the dearth ot' physicians is oulplln- ed li a notice issued b the Scot ttee 'appealing to-tlle public to re~ llailllllg at tile posts tllrougllout the . D . . dl for money expended ill the war. while wlll, wlllch lllc Calllllllallll are llrmml c llntry, many of whom are at prosolit our allies are to cull upon .Rllssia for al lllc l-l.ol,l_ ln clllllllllrllloll wltll mllel- lvorkin fifteen or sixteen hours li da grain which they lleed. ll lanes, .particularly on account ol' I I; Y. the patients will send for the doc- “This is an excellent arrangelllent lenglll The lollowlllg lllfollllalloll wlll tor early as possible and so allow him for all collci-l‘ll<‘d; for lvhiie Russia. ll has enorlllous reserves, .she is in need 0 ilollht be of general llltere.st:- “Lellgtll of rifles and hayollets used tl all 1 rr l, l lll-, . . - ~- 1-: _ "0, o mme a 8, cill a alll our ll LS b}(;t&ll\!`tlll; gltlgtclllilass with next day would Eunice, this should be v ` ’ Q on tl1e`otber llalld,`lln\'e lllore capital than su lies ayollet 5 feet 9.95 inches, 5 arrange his daily roulld with a view economic time. When the case is t all urgent one and the visit thc ated. Pl’ ' b .. .-l have alreally .¢l,.,.,l,,l,u,l ll ,,,.e§ll A l l _ ln 4 feel 2 lnclles’ wllll Local educational _authorities are or 025,000,000 francs ls1:s.000,000l in l,,,yf,‘§,,r, 34 rice? 11,5 lncllss. asked to time unit. important as gs -ll“l.kev' ,le ,l l-eel 0_6 lllclles’ with nledicai inspection ol’ schools lt- is France, and, of 25,000,000 pounds. ($125,000,000) in Ellglilild, wllicll llull- l sis. is to use at any time tile vccilsloll requires. \\'e are on the point ot’ lllllk ~ ` 'I’ ~ ~ of ing use of part of the lis war lo badly _