r' .-,_ genus Y NEWS 1912 l'mB'l' OF ALL. 'U Growth »..». ~- , Dunhill. _libel -s ispe'eie1;.- Tn, T|'Qll\l`l”¥ i 'Klven sanction to n °¥*.9l_5h,¥lF.*.!F.*f~"l¢l0uimended by the Doveloiiipest-,.Qommission, to he de. :§:°li»’@w“fd°:.::::;is°°°°‘.:'°‘*"- fdctbriil-Ig o??i`t5b'acco inglrgltliindéleghle _ zr9.I.1L"` _~beb:3:mniemea bv the ne. P3? ,-;‘°§'.;$ . Ultiile and Technic- al In los for, Ireland, which nn, C01!! t0"en_ arrangement with Col- °il».l_B.iJ=‘ lilus@1,1t,'1‘_. Evernrd, who has undelthkgg' the responsibility for pro. viding.. ai number of small farmer, wlthicdlnioal' instruction necessary to enableithain. to grow the crop nnd of, sediiigllat they are properly pro- vldedlwi ,tall requisite equipment for rehaudlillgthe produce and manufact- urlng'~il_t1f"Phe*'new' 'arrangement comes into ores in connection with next year’s"dto»: * " - Sir, -Nileutf' _Iilverard is' .of opinion that the cultivation will add con- Bid¢¥`8b1¥ to the tillage of land ini Ireland, ned that when farmers dis- cover whst thbir neighbors are able to.mske"Qut ofiit on small holdings, w\lldl'i"§'t;",,D¥el_en't ‘yields very poor returu, they will be anxious to take it, lllllld 1ll~-Ltllis how Irish agricultural industry. Cavan, in the neighborhood of' Which' Sir” Nugent Evernrd has for years past conducted experiments on a large, scale in the growing of to- bacco, fs one of the few rural dis- tricts in' Ireland, which, according to the ,recent census, has increased in population during the past decade. STUHINE CUM cbriiibu. "6 Qisvweli-'0a° of Englsnd"i! Vfoiieiuoit' engineers says that; ‘»_.__tb_e_,m»gew_ ~ months- ,-.th'e- ques ' t‘liU"” method of stor- ing coal has claimed n great deal . of sttcutfdnifill' 'tliisf country owing' to the'-uncomfortable position in which, many large consumers were placed bv the recent ;_ti‘ikei_of miners. At the present timnifthesé concerns the un,i_n- terrupted wgrk_in§‘of which ie he n great a!tgnt$e_ dent upon the sup- ply of cod# ‘_ 'rapidly accumulating enormous etoiksfu order to forestall the miners in the events of further trouble, This_'is particularly the case with gsgworls, electricity works, and railway co`lip`anies; and stoclns which at one ..'tlHH°Wl!‘e considered ample for the purpose are no-w _being f-Wbleii so as to' avoid, or`at.any rate mini- mise, -the elect of another stoppage °f =“PP1,1°.°-... . - » iu`iifi`si. rollin iii iiiiii iii-iii cainjhl Noetriis A Broegl_i"ng"`lf___ace _For Deadly . Germs-' ' _ ;,»'-~\- Q *I ,La . ,» .! T e are perfect "air alt-_ er ‘ kept in clean, healthy state, every hit of air we breathe, gli dust particles. foreign The air is full d°d3° germs wor\. an the symptoms or have 01' with with Tic of `ciiL1UiiE r j ir.. .gi - ,. ,$HiVllffS' SEHUIIL' 1 1 STOCKHOLM, Dec. 6 (Special)_.A gmulliliilia-I school for servants is 'shortly to bveécpened at stoeiihoun, 'Where girls hing to enter domestic fwvive will be elven n free training in 811 Practical branches of house-wifery_ The school, which will be under the control ._ of the Stockholm municipal Council. owes its inception to the eb forts of the seven women munbern 9| .this body. who worked out all the ds1 tails ofthe scheme and prevailed up- lm ffm! masculine members of the council to sanction its being put into operation. .~ 1 _ . i_;_.__é,___ .viiii wmuis ii ' ELEVEHSS FHAUIJ . _;___,I . BE'ItLIN,_' Dec. 6 (Speclal)- After being occupied several times recently with cases of extensive, thongn other. wise banal, marriage frauds in heir. esses. the Berlin police-court was o'c- cupied the whole of yesterday with an extraordinary case, in which a hair- dresser’s m_aid'was accused of sqqgee what similar frauds on men. ` Lydia Mehle, n girl born in. Posen, and the daughter of a school teacher, used her unusual powers of mimick- ing a foreign accent, together with hor smart appearances as a willowy blonde. to play the part of n' rich Romanian countess, and thus entrap a couple of wealthy Berliners, who were attracted with the idea, which she inculcated, that they 'were to oust a Sei-vlan' prince, with whom she was engaged to make a loveiess match: . Between her o'wn confession in court and the story of the police »an amus- ing tale oraudacious simulation and bewildering credulity was unfolded. To n Government official she posed as the “Countess Del-music," and man- aged to persuade him to take har=ito su er eve s'n le ni ht to a est PP - ‘ 1 ` H _. E ”s'11rsnt,`1b'elZre` hgcepting his proifosal and a simultaneous loan of _$125. She retained'his cbnfidenoevfor Home time. sending him letters from Ru- mania, where she said-she had gone in order to persundeher parents to allow her to cancel the Princely en- gagement, but the police showed that she had really gone ,tp earn a. few dollars as governess. With an even more' pretentious title she minaged to persuade- nn architect that she was worth $625,000, but that ln, consequence of family dis- putes she. wasin temporary need of _s, loan. 'Ihe marriage was arranged, and the betrothal -'festivities took place in,_~ona of tha ,most fashicmable hotels of Berlin, the the countess he- ing furnished with a _costly trous- sesu, together with huge and varied travelling equipment. The prospective bridegrooin then, lilred by the f0l`§Bd acceptance by the Emperor of Austria .to visit one of her Romanian castles for 5 week's shooting in the autumn, .engaged a oouplao! smart chamber- .rnilids and aelackey for the bride, " This led to revelations,'*a.s the po-' _.lice suspecfed from the arrival of the maids at her hotel-that sheiwas en- gs ed in the -“white slave’ traflicr rMinny inquiry showedthat she wns only n friseur's assistant, which her indignant admirer was unable to dis- prove. Miss‘Mehle, who was constant- ly in tears during her trial, was sen- 'f,enee¢1.€o nine months' imprisonment for _breach of trust and the misuse of titles. V; f - ”1" STlHli'||lG7d . n °GliilSl STUHY .\ ...__ Mrmu, nee. s (special)-A start- ling ghost story comes from Genoa. A bnigaatine called the Sveme, lying in harboi' there,.reported that ' itha invaded on Satiirdai ~`ei»_1niernel< proceeded to was break- e .-only two of 12 time. they in who wer on they incom- owni for po- night head. with ` rin _ Edward Island. have arrived here in such condition as to be con- _few hours later, before they could he ,gualrittxity oldies to keep them in a as y con i-on. ‘&PTlée above but 'gives a black eye to _ . . I. smelts and eels and causes bonsumers to demand such fish from other parts of Canada. _ ; Some Boston and New York dealers ,desire smelts in barrels, whereas__oth`- gets want them. in boxes. Some deal- _ers can reall? from two and a half ito eight can s per pound more for lbox smrllg thantfor harrgl srmelts bg- _cause r cus omors es e suc -, [whereas _other ‘dealers can get more for barrel smelts because their cus- ,tomers want the latter. During the _early part of the /shipping season some dealers want them in boxes _about double' the regular size and 5 shippers will get wen paid for nil e many smelts and eels, shipped FIRST-It Quay always ship to IE-.owing te the-miie weethertiue- eheu- empmme; . ar . _ o Boston) and New »York from thoroughly reliable dealers. ~ SECOND-If they always, 'before shipping, from -such dealers ,damned .by the _health fomcers. and whether. they desire smeite in boxes ithus tbe..express: company was not ou- in barrels, the size, of the boxes, permitted to 'deliver them to the fish the quantity of ilsb sand ice to be dealers, but instead was compelled to packed' therei , which will vary ac- ‘destroy them. Other shipments were cording to srhether the goods are _basses hy the henitu emma; une e eisipneiauring the eel-iygnr nnenie part of the season, while the weather idisposed of, were unsaleable and their' is warm in New York or Boston, or gills white owing .to an insui'dcien.t later when it has settled down to frost.~but dealers, ii written to. can always advise shippers a'week or more in advance asfo what is safe to do., ' THIRD-Bv allowing no seaweed, paper or dirt, gf auv kind whatever in` boxes and barrels, for smelts, eols and dirt, also smelts or~eels in s. mussed up condition, will realize but a small price, if indeed they' can be 'sold at nnv price. FOURTH-By packing smelts care- fully and in order ln different boxes according to size, etc., with the heads outward and the tails over-lap- ping ench other in the centre of the box, and by having them packed in ice or frozen: as soon as caught. Americans do not mind the price if ,thirty or thirty-“Ve pounds of smelts the fish are in good shape. therein. packed with lots of ice. - FIFTH-By learning from the seei- ers to w-horn the fish' are to be ship- , . ‘ , the best *days of the wick on h‘ to ship _and -whether best to ~ bin by.erprees vis St. Jobs or via ontreal, and' shipping as tlie"de_alef equssts, for goods that arrive in ew York at noon on Saturday. hen the market: is closing and *thus ave to be held over until Monday, sy not be saleable then, will ot sell ahead of good smtlts and' els which arrive on Monday. ; SIXTH-By learning the through ,express rate when shipping to .Boston for New York, knbwing the weight of ,each shipment,_and 'lnskliis sure that not overchbrged. De-not blame the "dealer if the express charges arc, _too inch, but get after the Express Company- ` . _ . SEVEN'l*H\-By never' plscingafew ayers ot large dsh on top and small- ,er fish underneath, but by havfngall ,tha layers` the same. ‘ ~ 1 EIGHTH-By observing the above and never varying therefrom, for ,it is the dealers to whom the fish are shipped who should give full instruc- tions as to how to pack, and when and by what routa to ship. Don’t take chances of shipping to any drm until that firm gives’ information ask- ed for as to whether ,to ship in boxes for barrels. how 'the ,fish is to be packed, and when to ship, etc., an per above instructions. ,_ _ .. (Cut. this out and fkeep it.) ' lfNi]iH'i~H1 MUHUEH . INS FRANCE PARIS, Dec. 6 (Special)-The dar- ing exploit of Bdnnot, Garnier, nnd Co., at. Chantilly, ,when they rifled n, bank, and killed and wounded the employees, has been repeated in the suburbs at Bezons. , , The method of attacking was al- tered the post office, where were the postmistress Mme, . Cartier, her ly _`§_in_e ,ofclock _nt _ the moment of 'olbiiii`g`tl1a"'oiliqe, and- the sta! was actively engaged in the dispatch of themeii. ' _ Mme. __Cart_ier__ looked up from her k d th men in front f the counter, which, as in most French country post odices, was pro- tected by wire netting. One pointedn revolver at her. Two of thavisitors wore masks, the third n heavy. black, false beard. Greatly alarmed at this with her the two young women and the boy. Rushing from the office they called loudly for help. 3 Mme. Ca.rtier’s husband, an inspect- or attached to the post office, who had just returned from Paris, heard the dries and rushed into the office. _Ha was shot dead by_ the man hold- ihg»th'o revolver. ' After shooting M. Cartier the men hurriedly dtcamped on bicycles. All they took w`ith',them was about $60, leaving ten times this amount un- touched. As the result of s search so Montmartre the police discovered three muddy bicycles, while in an- other place they arrested a notorious Anasohisf: named Ibanez, who has heeuhuntiiieo hy the gin eierie ne `nng of the assailants of the Gartiers. Third Letter: On the Mistaken Theory of Starvation to Reduce Weight. Dear' Sis:-I'va lush. finished din- ner. and if I had time would tell you of eu the good' things I ate-veil d be honjified, » off s Remember dear, mistaken old who tried to take ltnfvi 1 T Wh t back would graciously al- one cracker a day-I said that sys- tmref- must method to Well/ I harmless took time. carrying and I was get rid of it this. At ounces and Uofiilgly, DUFFY. iii uvi_i_iunu|>i I DUBLIN, Dec. 5 (Special)-A de- crease of crime in Ireland during 1911. as compared with the previous year, is reported in the Judicial Statistics of Ireland for 1911, which have just been published. It is stated that lndlctable offences, which num- bered 9,873 in 1909, were 9,870 in 1910, and in 1911 declined to 9,831, being n decrease of 39. The total is eqiual to an annual rate of 2.25 por 1,000 of the population of Ireland, estimated to the middle of the year 1911, as compared with 3 rate of 2.26 per 1,000 in each of the years 1909 land 1910, and n rate of 2.35 in the most the same. Masked burglars en-|yea,_ 1903_ The number of Demons ,tried for non-indlctable offences fell from 193,635 oin 1.910 to 185,345 in . H----ef --<1 ilu- :'.i1°f;:'*.°.:.’; .:~“.°.?; 22.22.112 _ a eo e . Sixteen- Ulfl 5- Em °1°"k- It W” "B51" persons tried for drunkenness as compo:-ed\_ with the preceding year, and compared with the overs/ge for the eten- years 1901 to 1910 there, was 'n decrease of 16,009 persons tried for this odence. There has, it is pointed out, been n remarkable increase in re- cent years in prosecutions against r n saw ree o W9 8' ‘ owners and ‘drivers of carts under the Highway Acts, the ,cases in 1911, 1910, 1909, `and 1908 numbering 26,- 325, 26,021, 30,748, and 31,599. as ngeinee 4, ssc -in 1901. The’ crime ,men for 1911, while above the aver- age for 1901-10, was the lowest for four years, but higiher than that of apps.rftion,' Mme. Cartier fled, and' auy_of the years 1901-1907. Offences abninst the person, ,which numbered 80, included 25 murders, compared with 33 in 1910, 16 attempted mur- leere, ngainet s in mo, and as eases ' of manslaughter, ng-ainst \55. rcgiio, Dee. 5 (special)-Th tha olde days in Japan the master em- halmers, were successful in securing to posterity n perfectly extraordiigery 'amount of preservation in the bo ies on which they operated. A casa of :this nature which has cogie to light ~in Kobe during the opera ion for lay- flng out a public park at Anyoiiya- ima, around the statue of the late Prince Ito. \ ‘ The operations, which nre being con- lducted by the municipality, included the removal of some graves of the Aoyama family, situated- in the rear presence of a representative of Vis- bemg done by some coolies in the Leiter! of s Slim-Made Woman *ex the Anyeii eeninie. 'rhe went wee ` '(0 "fr rdf sill!!! 'count Aoysma andfunder the direct- ion oi’ officers of the Aioibashi po- ,lice. Two graves were opened belong- , ` , .ing to old daimyo who were buried about two hundred years ago. The 'graves were of very elaborate -con- structlon, ,consisting of stone cells with large- coffins of (kusunoki) Wood, containing inner collins of earthenware. _ I Un the spaces between* the cell walls and tha wooden cofiins being opened those present were much sur- prised to see that the bodies were in “3 ”‘° “ 1 tate of perfect preeerveeion nev- °'°°t“" I W" wlllnirs all the appearances of wax figur- I W” hm f°'mmh°d"es. The old Amabssalti lords lay' in °”“““" 'M' "`°'“ ‘“°'°'eiinoec lifelike freshness, dressed in the picturesque costume off an earlier day. Several ifluebls personal be- longings were also found in the grav- cu, including two long swords, wo- men's heir ornaments. boxes for pocket inkstones. gold family seals, writing brushes, etc. The bodies were subsequently interred in temporary , ggavtts in the temple grounds pending ‘thecompletfion of permanent graves, which are,under construction close by. The aoynmg family have consented to thrperionsl relics being kept curiositfes in the temple. 1vnL.iN, nee. 5 fspeeiai)-During _ _ _ _ _ _ 5 Elrfs .NTIO A "___ ' 1' " ., .-'i-.':f."f._""~.".'..;~-:;;i'f ..;..,.....zi ._-_-_-__ ' ' _ _'f' fElilihlfffl'ilfiiir.)i _ - fliiilllii iiii¥’i}SSil9iE ; -1_` ' LONDON, Dec. 6. (Special)-Colm gmenting on the report oi* the Divorce iCommission, which makes divorce ‘eBli6l‘. Lady Henry Somerset says: "‘I .hold there can be no such thing as a divorce between two people who have been married in a religious sen- .se, and have made vows before God that they will live together for bet- ter and for worse. Divorce may be permissible where the ceremony has 'been of n merely State character, as ,at n, registry office. famous Russian chemist Mendileicfi to say "that all grades f instruction should be made acoeslgible to tho masses," and this is the gu\ding thought of the popular institu ion founded by Peter Makoushin. This institution will give hospitality to _'tho conferences of teachers in eleman- tary schools; it will contain ,,_ lihrn y to be used free of charge; special evening classes will be held; while the dissemination of knowledge of sanita- tion a-nd_h\ygiene will have a leading place in the programme. A museum of practical knowledge and many oth- er means of instruction will render the 'Pomsk House of Science boon taken at Mount Cavo, in the Roman Oampagna in the hope of tracing an ancient temple, devoted to Jupiter, the diggers struck upon an extensive second cemetery, which had.evident- ly been planned out on the surface of a gigantic lsndslip on the side ni the mountain caused by earthquakes, which had buried the older existing buildings. Y A giant warrior, or gladiator, clad in fron armor, was discovered in one of the tombs which was covered 'with big tiles taken from the Temple of Tiberius. A number of bronze coins bearing the effigy of the Empress Faustina, in addition to a quantity of ringsfsafety pins and broochos of n _very early period, a. terra cotta elelihsiitfs head, and a fragmentary vase, containing inscriptions. are a- mong the latest finds. e--lqii. s'r. Psrrisnlsaono nee. 's isps- eiei)-1-nofeeeer A. kuiiahkc, the well-known physologist and professor ‘atthe University of Tomsk, Siberia, nforms the press of the inauguration some important excavations \mder,te siheria, In the edmieaieg of ’ -~ ,posieien. Even the hnliwud "indigen- studeuts no regard will be had to re- ligion, social standing, or economic ous” natives of Siberia -will not be, excluded. Thus the institution found- to have it clviilzin’g influence which will commend it to the enlightened in all parts of the world. DUBLIN, nee. 5 <,speciu1)- John Redmond stated in the House of Commons the other day- that the Bri- tish Constitution in its working bristled witlf anomalies. The Irish Secretaryship is s. very striking illus- tration of this familiar truth. The Secretary for Ireland, as be is pro- l>0l`lY M1184. has become essentially the Prime Minister ~to the Viceroy, and is the member of the Cabinet or-, dinarily _responsible for diractl-sgaml, ordering the coliduct of . Lieutenant, by whom he`ls nom nsliy appointed, although the “Chief Sec- retary to the ‘Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland," to give 'him his strict of- ficial style, is, unlike' the Lord-Lieut- enant, 3 Cabinet Minister whereby a Secretary to the Lord-Uieutenant acts as n Minister in the House of Commons has its origin in the cir- Bit Tomsk. on October 20, of nn in- stitution, founded by the ,munificence of Peter Makoushit, which aims at the instruction on o laugh scale of the people of Siberia. The institution in ,question is called the House of Scien- 06. and is meant to be a popular uni- versity where any one may obtain in- struction, from the elementary to the secondary standard, -free of charge. It includes also a section for instruct- ion of the kind usually given at uni- versities. Thus it supplies 5 great want felt in Russia-tha, want of free ,education. The dissemination of knowledge and instruction is ol para- mount importance in Siberia, where 80 per‘cent, of the population are cumstance that the office of Irish, Secretaryof State. was for upwards Of a century before the Union e, more sinecure post. It was on one occasion made hereditary for three generations in one family. In connection 'with the Chief Sec- retaryshlp for Irelaind it is curious to note how many statesmen during re- cent years have h'eld this oliice who are also well ldiiown ns'men of let- ters. Since Mr. Trevelyan was ap- pointed in 1882 the list of well. known literary men who hnve held tho' ,post includes Lord Morley, Mr. Bal- four, Gcorge Wyndham, Mr. Bryce, nnd Mr. Birrall-all of whom benr names honored in the reel of let- COMIMSSI .ui ni 1 1' N 1.' ow... V i 'uni rehoeuinh ` seein siiueudii lid’ ‘ liéél iii dn Exiiift \ 1. ‘,' ' PARIS, Dec. 6 (Special)-At n _rs- cent Ministerial Council President Fallieres signed a decree presented by M. Klutz, Minister of Finance, ip- Dointing an extra-Parliamentary .Commission to study all the national questions, social as well as fiscal, which bear upon the depopulation of France and to seek to discover n re- medy. In the- report preceding the de- cree M. Klots stated that in his opin- ion all the attempts which ,had hith- erto been made bv successive Govern- ments to combat the dopopulation of the country had been half-hearted and had only resulted in particsland ineffective measures. The question was one of national defence, sad would inevitably entail heavy expand- iture. ' It is proposed, therefore. to set up under tlis presidency. of the Minister of Finance a commissioncomposed of experts in each branch of tho subject, who will be able to deal .effectively with the social, military, legal, and scientific sides of the question. ed by Peter Malfoushin is calculated #A Its Cause and Cure Many, Firmly Convineed They Are Dying of Heart Trouble, I-Lava Of- ten the Strongest Hearts. » Sometimes you wake up at night, heart throbbing like a steam engine, Your breathing is short. and in-ego.- lar: pains shoot through the chest ago abdomen, and cause horrible anx- -v. ” ' . ~'~Your‘-t1~dt1ble___isn't .with ,tra heart at all. These sensations are he out) come of indigestion, which has eau; ed gas to farm on the stomach and press against the heart. , Just read what happened to Isaac Malloux, of Belle iRiver, Onta- "'1`h"° “loathe are Lwaa a week. sickly man. My appetite was poor, food fermented in my stomach, I had sour risings and indigestion. At night I would often. weaken with gas in the stomatih and heart Palliitstion. _ "I consulted my doctor and used remedies that my friends advised. Nothing helped. _ f"One day I received s sample of Dr.. I-Iarnllton‘s Pills, -.9 and my care commenced. Todsy I have a vigor- ous appetite, strong heart action; and no sign of indigestion. I feel younger and healthier than ever ba- before.” Your druggist or storekeeper sells- Dr. Hamilton's Pills, and my cure" ff,ve boxes for $1.00. By mail from The_ Catarrhozone Oo., Buffalo, N. ters as well as in that of politics. Y1, and Kingston, Canada, ' . I Now is the time to get that watch while this big' Cie _, Sale is on. The stock is a1r:lf;: _:__ there could b_e no better gift than ' - 1 . _ ting youl' time-piece, ~ Thousands of dollars `w_c1th watches. , ` mlfffie-_ If .WEB tae that._led~_utl'1_e_“é‘ 1 _ 1 . 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