;§*§ s§e 1 ` u "N ‘.‘¢."-1 _ , '~ -“Ml ` .mr " *"" '=",z‘," »`- `-..- - » _ T W R W l' ` ' if. " 2* 'IM ~. =~»~=-“.;_,.".'<;.-.‘.i ~.~--">'n'--;-.'---=-.-‘. --"='~' ""4'f'~"~\-. "~ s ‘_ if" 'N ..~ ~. w'»~2-='~»"'~i:re`~ ,_ .. 1 <. _.; . ` '_ e - " " ' ."_'.-“_ ':- "i' "'3_~';"?_*»"..»; ».[ l"°1:'~' -` “"`-iw .‘?~_»>~f-‘i "._.".l‘ '_ _*fif’f».. *"7_._j.".< if., _ '_"’ mm E C in l endFor ’ ' _ - . _ a' ,._ A _ V ' A ' ` ` ~ - """' RE-'-AD A|_|_ ovs:3._|=»R|Nl:>=' si:>wAR'D |é|..Ai ‘I Nm' l* __. _ uuinuuniliiml '"rl~ln Lures ' T NEWS C - ____._._. 1,. THURSDAYi MARCH Qi l_9II» FIRST oil' ` ""“‘¢ ni- rn-#H ‘ na Lmsl,-,‘léTl_}__IE Assrivisiv _ -B nfs THE iinnrrss. uuisiiiui New oN iusumifksistf SP°“fm M°Pl“?°»' llllfbllllull, llluthleson undi tiff lyfémier. Tile (liillernment Liiuiled and to efinrisrd. ruin »- .. .~ _._Wcdnesday, March 8, The Helix oliened at 3.35. MY. MCP EE moved the House in-'l to Cllmmittee of the whole to cousin. ee the draft address _in reply to tha speech frorn the throne. He felt proud, to be selected for this duty sol-ry that it had not been enirugeei-i to ablcr hands. The prosperity ei the _country _was a cause of thankful- ness. He spoke of the great Empire to which we belong, containing 400 millions of people, and the good s0,,_ creigns Victoria, Edward, and our present, noble King. The speech had referred io _our prosperous agrieiip ture. He gave credit to the Govern- ment for fostering and encouraging it by farmers’ institutes, dairy ug. sociations,_ seed fairs, cold storage, &c. l’ro|pe'rity and contentment reigned throughout this Province und Canada. The value of our pro- ducts in farm, dairy and fishing is .3 million dollars, $120 for each man, woman and child in the Province. Ile hoped in n__short time to see 5 popup ation of 200.000 in this Province. Following the outline ei the Gov- ernor's speech, he spoke of the eduei- tional value of exhibitions, of iii, value of our freeeducationsl system, and came to the matter of our feder- ii, representation. He could not be- lieve that the Province would finally be deprived of our due representation und closed with e peroration lauding this Island Province as the Garden of the Dominion and of the Amcrican continent. Dr. WARBURTON in seconding the motion referred to the greatness and wisdom of King Edward, of his noble mother Queen Victoria, and the lcss sustained by their removal. But uu- dur Providence, onegood Soversibn succeeds another and King George, wisely trained under his good and l med nil Friday Mr' MNMIESON cuusretulnted (t_l_1_EsBm0_;’_;2(I{ Endseconder of the ad. ' °“51d‘“`"~`\g what was in 0-“(1 what was omitted from the speech' fhfll' had done remarkabl W°l1f"1`hcre is much in the s tech about agriculture. Many gill,- Weighty matters were wholly omii. ted. It was well to recall the me-n.. ory of the good King 1§¢iw,mi_ (he greatest and wisest of the Kings oi his lime. a King among Kin'-s. Why was there no reference to tn; coming coronation? As to our represxnta- tion. it was well to have our losses ln that !’0SDcCt restored. But for twf, years past the seat held by Senaegr Ferguson had remained unfilled in dc- iiance of the constitution and our un. doubted right. A seat so ably filled thus left vaciint was a crime against the Province. Yet the Government had apparently made no protest. That was not _thc on_y vacancy-The Sllllrcmc Court was maimed and made practically useless as a Court of appeal. We are entitled to three Judges and wc have but two. lm- portant cases had been held up for _ ui Bunn | _-ig ' Excllaeclnte lfslst in W” l§uropel'aili_il )_l_merli§_i`i; ls _ _ ` Partly-Political” ` I A' iil¢i‘li'leuiieutisrv.' Abraham Ruef. former Mexican frontier line excited guest- in. ~ terost on the part of London politi- ll of our l>r°SDef°“B eEfl‘=“““”- Wl“?__“ “'85 taken lu Suu Quentin prieuu res- einns end commercial interests. but had reached the high water mer . ii spoke of the importance of agriciil- Commissioner of Agriculture woul ture nnd the value of what had been have hard work to keep up wit dine by the Government in various them Are me iarmers receiving th t assist and develop that aid me guidance they are entitled to WBYB 0 , _ _ ll <1 0 il fairs the farmers had e great industry. Last yelr ir be .1 a. _ AS to the se( good one, with generally large Cr0DS'a¢leil of themselves. He would lik and excellent prices. He- praised thelto know what limi been done to eu Experimental Farm and its very cap- Iwi-¢e the Weeds Act, and why so lit able and energetic Siiperlntcndnt, ue was d0nc_ me the results at th Mr. Clark. The Farm in Whht ll i9 Empcrimelital Form be _compare il ll dedaffd lf” le' h th c on the Provincial Farm. nn.l what _it teaches e . wit 05 invaluable to fthe farmers of the Pro- ‘The latter is the better soil, and un vince. The short course at 'fruro_d€,. shame of the C0nim.issionei~ o was of great valve. to our youll! I Agriculture it produced but 30 hush fnrinera. Exhibitions are hseiul. I-lc ' els of outs per acre against__I_Z-iii gui? . »~ 0 thought this judges should give their els per acre on the oth.r. e h; reasons why they awarded MUGS' missioner of Agriculture surely oug first, second or third. That would be to visit the Experimental Farm_and. f 4 1 li Government done to 0 Om' farmers are progressive and t fl for bribery of the supervisors durin . the regime of Mayor Schmitz llllllli lllVl]llS S lliCliPllUEl`l _\ e 'I E ____ , Special to The Guardian. - AUGUSTA, March 8-The Stat “’“1“Y U’ begin H ‘°“**°‘=“ Year *erm ull ere still lu dark ne to wnetiiei- K the movement is for political or pure- ly military reasons. - ,__......_»a-_-.ay-nr-°U~ wuusunui _ l” llilllllll Ellllllllll Special to The Guardian. _ 8 VITERBO, March 8-The aristocra- House of Repredentatlvesnn Tuesday ‘ ti _ein inc s d T1 endorsed reciprocity by B vote of 59 tgirs' tgnssve Mllrem gtatggsrag :£3 rri;.n~_iii ui._.;i.. _ 1. .__ i :___ _ _ ~ v. Y s 'nu A The Pmecadlngs on the V °`_`spe¢ie1 fi- Gun dl _ uuuuni’=‘§inn_’»?l’..i.°’§?3i’-?2£‘.2.§‘.f. weather favored the opening dey 0! "_" the Provincial Bend Fair today. 'mio ers March 22 in the ` §l'?n22'.§i°“i7.1`f.l.ii'$i§li°°€iuI.§“§§§ee°h$u'llS 'Boston Arena _ ' ¥_>‘_1ii°:1;e§i_l_f_‘;`_§_._._i'l§`;2;.t:»‘Z§I:_.f.¢;Ll2§‘§ .fl i".l'.`f _ _ i __;__ _ :>_i_i_ui'g_ r_i:.l_i_,_ ;.tliyiie<;1i:_;1s(_;“llsr Bfxeilé special to 'rue Guardian. H2ll°1£:ill?§a'°w:;°%?t§n¢l:dl§'k°f S li/l`0NQT0N_ Mai-ch `8_Th V, t large crowd of farmers. William Hc- B c Ori” Gregor. Lot 16, presided. .The oi ~ al-ve will make a trip to Boston, playing the Montreal Wanderers ln Boston speak" of the “Wm” Wu H arena, Merch 22 and 25. Y Mitchell, Maritime representative the Dairy Department. Mrf Mitchel Just when matters looked blaekeet glad?" ‘;°°_lt Wm* “"5 faisxig 0! Call' th t ' e or ary purposes, e proper tl; ggsziiergxn °1 the “am “Wd food for dairying cattle and other ___ 8 m“”“g°m‘*“t MWF- matter pertaining to the raising of Us the dates offered. good dairying herds. He also gave Scott, may be bi-oiigiig, back from some interesting information illustra- Montreal 10,. the game_ ted with charts of the milk test 1 .__._.._...._-._--i .l _ ' ' coarse of Mr. Mitc\1ell's address ~' " V ”" '- ' _-number of questions were asked from er . . .- - _ thaaudience and from the anew s _ some interesting information was re- calved BUMMERBIDE, March 8-The opm- dh _ ~ ing ol the Seed Fair was a busy y _ _ _ .iii Summerside today, officers and | officials being kept on the hustle from ‘ early morning. In the afternoon a ‘ well attended and representative meeting was held in the Market Hall. ~~» OTTAWA' March 8"E“t Hun Wm Agriculture, delivered a very instruc- Dllli UD a big fight for local option tive address on the development of on Mei-en 16th, Agriculf-iyre. Alger grst_ dezcrzhling illixo . r at c sages n reu ur me The Roman Catholic clergy with gd; during the pastziew years’ PML _the Methodist and Presbyterian con- RoBs_ by means of ¢har¢_g_ gave an 5l`°8ations are striving hard to per- _illustrated 'account of the amount suede the public to go to the polls spent bl *|10 °l’\h°Y‘ l“`°Vi“°°5 in Gm' da during the past ten years as ,perimental farms, and also some good advice on the preparing of roduce for market During the a _ _ i I. last year, which was 1 cents s compared* with 14 cents by N. S. a nd ' 1 i ' is cents in N. B. comparing this cr- . ' 4 \ pendlture with the uDPU|' Pl'0Vl“°9° 11° _ said it was very small. _In Q\10\10° ~ they spend B2 cents _and in Ontario » 35 cents per head of population. He th account of the 1 i l Th rd' . el o gave a leng _y sp” 8' tra e"G“a mn lagge amount spent in different DBFUS .LONll0'N, March 8-The woman of 01 _tho United Bam and ,159 in _Em-_ Grcat'Brltaiii have organized an lin- ‘mm di 0| “len he elaimed accountt perial rifle club, Viscountess Moles- ed in a large manner for the ENB - v ment. made along the lines of *X " - .Ili ;v _ i nuiu ou. ivan _ lltlzcllilcllte mid Fill? 'Weather Favors M[}lll]'f[}ll _ cepiinin siinw-Prim: ini. _ ing was thrown open to the hrmsra for discussion, the first gpeggq- yu Bev. P. C. Gauthier, who Bret gon. lratulatcd Prodi Ross on Hoaxes!- " » ‘ _ _ ~dl5P1BY‘ Of semis which is being shown lent address, especially on great ' - _ - in the Andrew Buildi ls ` 1; 1 ll ‘ i - Will Play Montreal Wander- use oi ini me i.¢n.°§. 2’..°§ury°§§§ '§l"Tfe §’l..~.i‘“§T>° §£`“fi`.e um' $12 awakening to chef fact that, in orda- to' be a successful faxjmcr, agricultu- al education was required, and was glad to say that although perhaps not the belt, the system cl agricul- tural education here has _been the means of -good success among the farmers. Robt. Agnew here reed e telegram from the former secretary of the Seed Fair, L. U. Fowler, who il at pro- sent travelling through._A1lw_:ta in 9! ithe interests of the Department' _df 19 Agriculture, organizing their Seed Fairs, ln which he wished to have his best regards conveyed to the direct- or aild managers of the Provincial Seed Fair and hoping that the Fair would be a grand success. Upon mo- tion of Mr. Agnew, seconded by J. °f P. Murphy, the thanks of the meet- .diderent cattle at the different ex- ing was extended to M,-_ Fowiw (0, his remembrance of the Provincial Seed Fair. The discussion was continued at considerable length by Thee. Hoyas, Bedeque, J. P. Murphy, Augustine Cove. Walter Simpson, Bay View, _ and others. During the discussion several interesting and instructive points as to the iilerent method! of developing Agriculture were brought out. It was decided after much dis- cussion not to allow the exhibit to- go to Charlottetown. The meeting than resolved itself into a meeting of the Prince Co., Farmers' Institute and the questions of the Seed Fair and Blgilgttlon MBU discussed at some lengt y Rev. P. 0. Gauthier, Frank 'Gly1len, J. P. Murphy Walter Simpson. R.-.Lgaewi ' Gavin 'I-Iarding, I. Goughart, and others. During the discussion some pointed remarks were heard Over the sectionalism, displayed -in e0ul»\¢l»1¢_>n with the Seed Fatt lnd IIVUDI of the speakers were loud in their de- d ti ` .IB fthe I . .8 » all . vo Bn coinPBl`9di with wg” Btfhel Dspalfmelét _nounclation of the £0010! 0| UU f A ricu ture of he P011 ~ is County Mm gh”-logugom, ._. I _= 0 g . . . Queen ` 7' ‘ if ' - ‘ He also gave in detail. the amount in they de" x,¢o_ha”tM ill -M we i=‘:::.:.:z... ...i °‘i.... 1... .. 6.... lotcetown instead or Summcrsidtuld when inning in um ned ai-reused 101' a second Provincial Seed Fair t0 held in Charlottetown hott . A resolution to the sheet tbl! if the Provincial Seed Fair Grant wlldfv- I1 the grant. for Provincial ided t en exhibition be equally divided .between the three counties, was moved Bud seconded, but after being the l\\bl°°l5 of considerable discussion was with- drawn without b€il\K Put 10_ the Regarding the Prince County to 26‘ only woman prisoner among forty-one ing s' institute it seemed to be A (yu l@ ' g t the rs to come Fafmlll' _ , of an the Worth grin; thenrst shot' lmglo liure in the different. count/r and hoped tha W8 "d.tm_e the unanimous decis on _ .sue is n daughter nl ine lain cel. educative. A goodclsss o imm- grants $¢re now comin; to the Pro-I vince. s want more laborers for aniploymont _op _the farms. He fhniiglit physical and military train- ing in the schools would he a vnlii- abla addition to our educational sys- tem. __`_____________ l ou_________ What had t c _ assist and guide these peolllel HUW many had remained? I-_le believed om- province better suited to old country people than is the Northwest. He iMr. Mathiesen) had repeatedly _ ________,_. " (.C€iTuuued pure 83l__ _ lillllllilll’ 3lilS_l. ll. ll. lllii ~lli_lilllll ll lilllllllllill lllllll ,___- ’l`ilRONTO, March 6-“No negotia- tions have been going on for aCfl“lSl- tion or lease of the Intercolonial liailway by any private company, and the line 'will remain a governmcut railway." This statement was made by I-lon. Geo. P. Graham last night in Tor- onto. - _______...._--- iiili l’\llSi'n\i_is iii iisusui iiuiiiii .__- BOSTON, Mer. 6-“Ten per cent. of ihe physicians of the United States are no `___uyg'r_s _of _nllorphine through the u}:>e_;le_i-isle. syringe," sein nu. William. , Qoos, an expert of the Msssi`Qi'us` `_ ¢pl1cl'al` hospital, stenliing lgfsre the Watch and Ward Society d its annual meeting last night. Ho eotztliiusd, “I know of one llusrital where all the DhYBl¢l8»“S» iiiirses nn ‘_ Attaches, are users of the Bill lilil lil I I llllllllllli llllilllll ____- Naw Yonx, ivinreii c-W. J. nn- nan a telephone boy in the office ol ’ - . ‘ w ii J. R. Keene, made $50,000 ln _fl St- Q; -peeulation, according to is tesxteithioiriy today at tli_e hearing in the bankruptcy proceedings of Lath- rop, Haskins &_ C0.. one of curse stock exchange firms _C0-Ughlll ln t 3 eoliapse of the Hocking D00- Creditors of the firm are endeavor ing to show that Mr. Keene was re- sponsible for the failure of the P00\ ii i oung nonan, knowing that fl 1. itllrile cotllalslse was lmminent.1'-“flied his knowledge to good account. ' Ronan testified that when the Cl'89h enme, he had already sold 600 shares of Hocking Coal, at figures which prevailed during the upward move- t He had heard of the troubl_e_ Many republicans voted nay. l -'-‘”'””_'_' Camorrists whose trial starts next Saturday, from imprisonment. _ The President of the assize court _iNllllIHlSl WHU and crown prosecutor have received - letters threatening them with death iliiill Hliliiii mi---,‘,"§,f,‘,,_ Special to The Guardian. arra, the anarchist who planned to _ _assassinate King Alfonso, was found ` dead in his cell. 1 He had poison sawed in the linin of his coat. coliiiiuiiicimoil ' uliioueii Province ,_-1 Pic . . . ‘no inu.ils', fifty passengers and eighty lm. where she became fast in heav ice. Later reports stated her fir remain there until daylight today. t men . over Tight Rflrl wanted to "get Ollt he so . Mr. Keene knew nothing of the transaction, he testified, and he kept the stock in his own safe'tY VBUW in the Produce Exchange. After 1-hc crash he bought back _200d Shams Of 25, he dee are . H¥f:il':§dat;5,oo0 account with struct wmpany and owned 342 shares in different railroad companlemhv Bild. nur bullied at stating his salary Fi at 7.00 a.m.’Monday for P-ictou wi and which was fest in the ice 0R._P.1c- toil Island, made no progress-yostéqq ds owing to the heavll Decked ice: day's mall, consisting of 82 sack and one passenger and arrived Faulkner' would show much larger expen i --”‘-_._-'“ for agriculture in this Pl`°Vi“°9- __ j (Continued on page i~) ,-_-_~,¢fr- :LT ‘ 'f ` ‘ “-'f-`~`-'-'-2'-`-’-`~`-'-`-'-`-A-"`-"""`:'°‘ -__._?ll.§§_l‘lll§ uh uu *limi li .S .1 ` . l Snyder saved his life by cutting ofl _ MADRID Mm” 3-V°“¢““1 Bac- ‘_ l his leg with nn exe. He wssleiling o'r'rAwA, Msren e-According to u ‘ ' ie. tree near his home assisted by his report just issued by the deDB\'\7m°“l’» rather 'lihe tree fell across lilsleft of mines on the minerals of Canada ru liin t to a ally between out ut was ;105_. » - .b . hnlsle :nil the kneei ‘ '°'- 1910' the t-“al P K Knowing hs would bleed to death 043i953» °0mPf“`°d with ‘91'831'“1 i l $13,209,517. BY before the tree could be removed, he 1907, an increase o NEW YORK, March 6-'N0 mercy l;!iVUNd _$3598 With B ¢°\1D1° 0( provinces the totals were: seasoned inn iuseiee wliieii wen mined °‘"’ W S “°' ' Nova seoun, $14 os4,s:s4~ New _ 1-le and his brother bound n map _ck ‘585_8,n_ buebBc_'$,,_19,,__ out in Blrooklyn today to cheek the around th, 1° Brunsw _ g sufficiently tight to _'_ bl d Th man will 275' Ontario, $43,017,026; Manitoba, ‘HD ”l|“\_A“D 'epidemic of small crimes which have stop the now ol oo . e . been prevalent in the linrnugii. live. 41,410,715; _saskatchewan 5551.086; A1- The Earl Grey left Georgetown foi~_ Michael Drew was sentenced to 1-,en ` '_ lberta, $7,876,458; British Columbia. ' toil at 7 00 ii m yesterday taking years in Bing Sing for the robbery of `$24,547,_!17; Yukon, $4,737,875. a woman agent of the elevated rail- _ _ _ Among the principal items are: ' ' ‘ Coal 829811750' lilver, 517,106,604; ltons freight She reached a point ‘ ' road of $5.80. Henry Cox was senten-. _ . . . . » -t“"° "‘““° °“ °‘“’° 3”" “l 9-3° “- Cen in mess yum lei ine reentry ei pie iron. s1i.e4s.hw; nickel. 411.1111.- ,2B4,910; cement, $6,414,- ¢; a woman on the street of $h.’10. ' l 3103 l°1d 31° were banked and the steamer would Michael Schneider was sentenced to . » M --_-» mu 315- tweuty years for trying three limes C.fl"rAWA arch 6-The. a in ion The Minto which left (`~c0rsN£0Wh to burn his furniture for the sake of will seek to .have the consideration ‘ _ h the insurance, in a tenement house qf the reciprocity resolution! Pftifsllhll* °”°°t W" 31”" 1” ul' h°“°° °f twenty passengers. three ears mixed where twenty-nine other persons uv- poneu at least until- the Uni e ‘l°mm°“° *lil* °"°°i_:‘K lgdfl- H- P°"‘ freight and thirty-ilve sacks of mail. ed. Charles Nelson und .meme wil- stafes_ congress has acted. Notice _t__i_3_ ltey _(A_rfeutuei1>. 1 0 ¢= wuwva- llama each were sentenced to not lem ________ ___,._. _ _ _.__ ___ i¥;mw!o€;nal mation embodying the #lan ten years for the robbery of$125 , F-_]'_ AD an , __ ; 5 _yodubn 0, tm par” Wm he muh siiy'wiu attempt to resume her trip ands: som watch mm E on the ' ' -"" " ' `”T'”""' " lvl' R- 1-- B°rd¢u "Mu *he h°u°° is B in Bt" ‘ ' f ' 5°““-~°r°-I--~ “B-“qua - -'--" oved into committee of ways and this morn S- v` ' Fi iebo -ts left Cape_Tormentine - _ _ _ 0 4°- . ~ E0 i. l`°,l3Pb1¥.0¥\ W°d“_°9dl?Y Heli nf. ellis ;.ni.ayesierdny with su Tues- _ mon i , smoked. Pleliled _ our K-mhk . will nu* 'ln in;°r!»r°tfi°e::\;dnt'nb:i¢nmn llegi-2:: it App I to a-sliigi. mm "Q" °° 0"" Tram” mt '.' 9' lmncf bovs aero. The warmest in that per- _ " ;`gv1~»5"9._9' "`"‘|§\"' `{j§,},¢f¢l,"'lbi'-Qféni i _-fod was nineteen above. M ei _ lash en mmm _ A The tide -will be high this afternoon ion ygkenizroig ;,\¢ Cairns un Kg; gets and thirty sacks of mail arrived at Cape Tormentine at 10.4 eo yesterday, with no_._passen¢ei‘| an ,keep back the harsh an t f Yesterday the Eastern aecommo °°m1“°“d° l° “°“’ "°°"‘° °“ ° nic. minutes lui 49"" mmgakw' and t° correct them than tWTeh‘tei?:ias nccglilnmodation fift m- - ._ he “T§e%n'ioon rises tomorrow afternoon EOWLINQ Bm_k°,. An”-._ um", H ' ` market, open lawful days ten to The length of today will be eleven “Nm ,___“(m patiently and kindly- t ut us “ww th’ mme" and ‘gum-' C Traverse accommodation trai ant the right way to do things. _. - ‘ i _ we em'.de.aian .went we wi get ___§’__¢rg::_>l__f_;\_:°_:_1__*:f’t‘s* _,“§o;',‘“o,°'§f_§‘ Minivan Lmimene num nsndrii minutes late, the Bummerside acco modation forty minutes late and BW arrived here on time. _ ‘ hh” IIIIY. \ snow falls or durriee in eastern dis- 3° I _.... . BALI, L0 000 trap mills. A - mats' ply to LfcKlhnon‘l Mlllli- hbuilill. l -_-_-,-e-_-_-,-_-_~.1-.-_-_-_-, _ -_-_-_-_-_-_-ft-_-_ -_-_-_-_~_~_-,-_~,-,-_-_-_-_-_ -_-_-_-_-_-_-_g-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_~_1-,-_-,-q,-:,-_-_-_-i-_-:::;~:- ` with serine in Fins __i___.-1-`._._ i l ‘at 4.45 and tomorrow evening at fi 02. mum” and mghoguyy gm-“gem-e_ W 8' The sun sets this afternoon at 5.5’I_ A_ Kain_ “G germlin 31___ M" J°\“,_ y and rises tomorrow morning ut 6.24. N_ B 9_9¢i|-3gip¢l_ _ CLEVELAND. Ohio, March 6-Six persons were fatally hurt and twenty others badly iniu in a are that de- stroyed a tenement house here early today. One man is missing and it is believed he lost his life. The flames spread so rapidly ‘through the build- ing, which was occupied y foreigners, third floor to get n the willows thot sixty leaped from windows to death inithe flrs The six who mass of humanity, fighting upon the pushed those cllnéhtg 'tb the lil from their perilous position. Hen, women and children fo ht to. get in the windows after exit:'|:§.f1ie stair- weys were euthglf by the mee. Dee- nite tue .neu nrla|».a\_lii» ee- lice and firemen, tho fs-Rolled fonlgu hours and thirty-one minutes ers continued _____?_._--14 fl. Mlnsrd's Lfulmeut relieves Neuralgln WND! - were fatally iniurgd, minced thgw life nets that the iltemen were boi _ g in the street beneath. The struggling fl the women and drqi, 'flue firemen the walls and 2%” down Wm! N