4. ”... \_iiJi|i= f“l-_+ `° " ' ` ELE llTIN CHI-lRL s ‘£3 _ - A * - !*i.~l-*W r 1 gi i neil -. _ . ' °-'fl~1s‘I_-msn #sts _ oHARLo'r1‘a'1owN, GAN-ADA, '1‘iiUssDAv- APii,iL so; 1914 msn on ii -- _ , _ LL E U I N OVER ulsreii wilii ci. snr _________ _ _ _ M O __!§Qi-iiiii Pl_*.-llds-. _ True Rlllltn once- ot- the Feur of _ 0 ' ` ' " ' B-ELFW' Ap” 29"" °‘ °" “` ’"'"° "2-5 3 check smuggling of arms was eol Return from liullwel Receiving National llld. llll Mclienzie und i""=‘“'"~ rim" ‘cmd M- llc* ‘lr “!5i=1?"'¢"=33°"<'ll'3 “l"“l~"°“ |10 s Bro General i’aget's apprsh mag 'X ' ` ~ -f` " " .. . - " _` l:‘""I"V'j' 1 O' 55 f""` it I = s en ene o. n -e arrva o e movcmen wou 'se ' tv _,lf_§fl_l_l1_§l_l=_lll llllll _ Nlonn’s Interests Consolidated with one Company. Government -ff--55'---‘ll--`3-il-.""“ ` ‘ ‘F-'I s us.-_ -in s.‘é‘n-siitgfi .°.‘.’;‘C.*2l.l _- {_ __ _ ,Q i _ _ __ DUBLIN _April 29 -Six regiments it was the Govei-n;nent's duty-_.to retsliie Service Lust ill ht _ nets lin Per ceneof `Slnok Simplyior Lending its credit. ‘.".:.“;::.:.'i.§*f."=.'f...:e:l:Y..f°.iizi?:" ‘°"°“f:r.:;;i..;r “;::i:,;"‘1,.;:i:c,i,-.... ~ ~ -= _ f i_.\ -‘.'.“, _ <_ _ . _ In the surly days of Chrlstlanityl the function _'of the evangelist -was ini the maih that of an itinerant mils-‘ sionery--ouo who had received the Divine Call and the _Church's conse- cration. His dutv was to visit the churches and_.by his Preaching to re- vive the lltlldlrwarm members -and to bring Wanderers. back to the fold. Philip the _diacon was sin' evangelist ,md _pointed the way of love the Christ Would' li`av_`e .His disciples fol- low. In days not too far distant an svnngclist was largely associated in the public mind _wltl1_ the _itlnerann orntor who preached hell-fire and dnnmstion _‘to all__`v’rl_io_ did not do as in would have them do, with the re- sult that man-y v-eakllngs were dri- ven to despair .and -many strong man to blasphemy. passed. and a return has been made to the eiullkelism of the early Church. . "Gypsy" -sinitn, who is conducting f who had -not-realized they had gorge ` . astray-they vnsre _“___ ____ the _ar (From Our Own Reporter.) ' country. Ji ws -have all been in the OTTAWA. Avril 29--The Censdiien lar country it was necessary to comp, Northern Railway agreement is still back,-and the comin-g back was' re. the dominating -topic of corridor goes psntance. - sl-p' at Ottawa. The mbmiberil Slllillf it was not necessary to be just as much fi“l°_¢°d'°Y in §°i“S U“Flll‘Ell had as the prodigal ‘ ' in the pnrhbh, the, len_gtli_y' resfnlution upion which to be in the far cou tr . We mi ht £110 198 5.13 lim Wil be ‘base -' _ _ just be over the Vborldferynlbblingf it Hon- .Melglhell-'_Wh0 qfaltéd may be, at the husks and trying to th_°_°5"°°m»°M' ‘md Um" L’“"m'“°t_ get sstisinceicn from ins most that Ml"l°l,°"l f"_llllY° had 8 busy dev H' pc,-isheth plalning various phases of t-be pro- 'rns trouble is t-use someeirncs when ll°ll_ll1°- After# _‘lays llllllly *lie “€'°.*’f trying to enjoy me in this way we ment is regarded generally as being suddenly awake to discover we have 9”? nf'-‘?"°_99~tl"f“°t`°‘°Y than at “rs-t' bg,” tasting d&Bth_ i ’l‘-he Conservative Members, as-a mat- Many 0| the things of me in the t-or of fact, are enthusiastic over the far country are very alluring and remarkable bargain which the Gov- New p1,,M,ant_ errirnent has made and dcc1are_ that He had no. sympathy with those they will have no trouble in D 061118 v e is no lcasure in the = ` fm. c0_,mt|.y_ The £_0uh_e is that point' out that it is the drst_dtii_r)le Wllllé it 10825, it id exceedingly plea- that a .real -retutrtlf _haBNTfmnnim Ed Y une. it is because it is so alluring “Y '»""1‘v“§',- 5° 'ng §e‘°,fd f,,',d'e, hui incv found it so ii-sro to give it Th” '“°"1 °,§“,,,§'§f,j ",,§,§‘,m,_,,,,,, to ii meet successful wéellfs 'mission in .UP-_ Bllff it was pleosur i uw press" “ llw l“1rsl=__lh.l»l»c<1let 0hu`r'chL1_w’lis- typical _evangelist of turf- New 'reste- ..cn¢ _cuurciu j girlie increase is 9,. sues The an ____ ___u_“_n__e revivals has who Ba ther' ` it before their const/ltuents They _s , _ W _ _ _ ° ° ““` ii v ported. _ii-nrgsin that would .l;°"s..‘;";.‘ii.:i.“._."°f .. ii-3 lil- °° o s nur - ~ ‘ .puléhi-é when the Bun Bhuies “pos the Government As for the members _ sc __ - ' ‘ - _ an ,_ at _mq__b~_31td:_f¢,gf§gn'é§;s= ana 'oh'-0 it_._ _ - of the ODDosition they allpeai as Yet mr§kes__.lifli'__,_z_ip `_"l __iéitll'§ftl‘”biihdleriiezls » use loreiyw ness more issues- le siir_c‘ _éiiététi ." _`f"ens`u the the tliin _ t del* ill. é1§d<>i'6ii'~cs1nip meeting preach- 3 _ " - _lllb Hnds it useless and disappointing It 'is ginger-ing “mf attrantivgwo to be quite ut sea as to the attitude _.lille gilded rock. that represents lm nugget 1-n the immigration ----0 ------------------------ ~-----~-~» -_______l_ i they will take. It is k-nown that a caucus is to be called within the next few (lays to cvnsidcr the qltlla- tion. 'l`he fact is that the- Opposition has had its breath taken away by the extraordinary magnitude of the concessions made by the M-acKe1lZ1s and Mann interests. _ The majority of the Liberals pri- vately admit t_-hat they are astonish- ed that Mailers. MacKenzie and M-ann were ever forced to make such a' surrender. .I-he tern.s are so good that they claim there must -he some- thing wrong somewhere. The general' attitude of the Liberals can Dl`0bl1b1y be expressed by the following from tonight’s issue nf the Ottawa _Free -Press, Liberal organ nt ibf (silli- all “One feature of the agreement which is particularly emphasized by mem- bersl of the Govern-ment is t-he consolidation of all the '»'. companies which have hitherto formed the ram- ifactions of the svstcm. 'l`l‘-»llEl‘l_ “ill” Rtitutpd more br legs inijopend 1,i1'.l‘( lt is nnderseccd that is ci chess nets owned outright by Messrs. MacKen- ed into one coerlplany and the Do- minion of Canada simply for lending its credit gots lorty per cent of the s/took. In addition the water is e||uil!- qed out of the corporations and the capitalization is reduced to ouelhunfl- red million which is claimed to be an exceedingly moderate capitaliza- tion. _ Rallway men point olit th-at there is included in this new amalgama- tion, companies which in the case of other r»ailwaYs are always separate organizations and owned by private in-dividuais, for instance, the C. P. R. Telegraph Company is not owned by the C. P. R. Stockholders; the Dominion Express is a separate com- pany. But in the case of the C. N. R., express, telegraph, terminal and other allied interests are combined with the railway itself in one gi-glen-l tic corporation. The not revenue of the Canadian -Northern Express Com- - pany last year was $192,496. The comnanv had H mileage lait WM' Ol 5,255 miles. The C. .\`_ R. Telegraph, Company had a gross revenue last| year of $220,445 and the operating _lzie and Mann. `All of these interests are now consolidated and am-alg‘aimat- N-.___-_-_-,»$,-s-_-_-_-_-:_-_-,Q.»,-_-_»_-_=__-_-_~,,__ -_- - ______e - _ M _ expenses were less than half of this nmollnt. _gent's window. When one gets it v W Vim-Y’ -_~ V.-_-,-.-_-_-_~_.._-.-Y-_ .~... _ ..- ..- _ .» ... _ -..-.~....~v~ and unprecedented outrage," was the term used 'ny Premier Asq,uith to-day _in reply to a qfuestion in the House _of Commons as to the gun-running exploit of the Ulster “Volunteers” _who in strong armed force landed _-$0,000 rifles and 500,000 cartridges st, various points in Ulster on Friday, The Premier said: "The House may rest assured that -the Government will take without delay proper steps to vindicate the authority of the law, and to protect the ofllcers and servants of the King and His Majesty’s subjects in the` exercise of their duties, and`in thel enjoyment of t'hoi`r loyal rights." l The Premier spoke gravely as though foreshadowing the taking oil steps which- possibly will entail n serloiis sequel. ' Over one hundred questions were Dut to Mr Asa-uith to-day in his dual capacity' of Premier and Flecre tary of State for War. Thev all re- ferred to the Ulster situation, but., the replies given were mostly bare- ri_€2atlve or colorless reiterntions of facts already established relative tn| the recent “precautionary rlisposl-I tlflfi” of the troops in Ireland. Preirlier Asn-uith d-Aelihun in _nnswnr ssgeral fiilrstirms in rumen in rs. rorts on the situation in Ulster, or in cvnnsvtlcii with orders issued ss ni _“___ _ _ _ _ _. __ _ i.oNiiow, April zv.-~'i‘ins grsvs ins opposition oi»teiiiea_"ii-our the Preniflcr only a small amount of- 1116'- terial for the two days" ight on the subject, which -begins in thc Honsa in Coirnn-ons to-morrow. ` Sir Edward Cars0u_ tb, Ulgga- Uh. ionist leader, was n' keen listener. The only interlude which railed a smile throughout the House durin whllth thé l)I‘eIIliB1' lgqtgqhlggf, was when the Nation-alists greeted the Ulster leader as “K-ing Carson" and called out "Hats of! to the King." _ Immediately after he had finished replying to questions, Premier Al- quith proceeded in u' motor car to Buckingham Palace to have an audi- ence vzdth the King. The nature of the steps which Pre- mier Asquith announced in Parlia- ment thi-. Government intended to take in Ulster is not yet-known, ex- cept that Major General C. F. N, lvlcRendy, oi the Adjutant-General's stall of the War Oillce, has taken over the command of the police force in the Belfast district. _ No troops have yet -been moved north from Dublin, although _it _is understood that certain. regiments have been warned to hold thenisel-Vee in readiness. Five worships arrlvol Oil Lorne, there are seven -Dread- Bslfust. yesterday. and tc-uigllt ure playing searchlig-hts on the town. consequence. He took the oun ` i In addition to five small cruisers on hai-ne, there are seven drssd BT d "___ _ __ __ ___ ,_ - . / that those reports were conflidential.'n0u¢hts at Lam\m§_ gc°¢_\B“d_ ,',{},\\; Thu' evangelist 11555 hffhgi prssehcgi H10 f_ll_1l1l`_ill8._ ‘kliitllrlllg pleasures of ` As to the despatch of troops to Uls- in three hours’ run ol Belfast. 'l' ' nn eléihnt a'nd_poll_sil¢l.l~dlotio`n, not- the fa' °°“ll'5l`-V have llelfer Satisfied _ '_ _ | .----ff---_~=.-_-_-_-ee.-.-.-.-.-.-_-.-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-.Q._-_-_-_-_-_-_-_s_-_-,_-_-.-_-_-_-_--_-_-_-,_.,,_-,-_-__,__,__,__, \‘<'lfll»_ O ' his - ’ ~ ' _ r-_"ons in the lone run. _ _ ' ' ' " ‘ - ' ` - ' ‘- standing that he than hz and _l_iia.d_ no education _ bielfeii “ue 'for 'ni-nu - zrent hyirln, Bnfth is American nnpcal as old- Mr. 'with 'i makes his who __ -_scent his "\vnn_der " knows -its `f`ol'[y_ and \V L orthlessncss-and 'world sntsnee._ _ think tliev” have re- _Some pentcd has eh weep te 1i‘iei*l‘y_ an at- ne slim ei the r::il_e'i.osioN in wiisr vlnoixin I-ICCLES, West Virginia, April 29- Onc hundred and ninety men WEN 511', `." ‘ ' tombwp elevgn are known to be dead_ - gi;_gy-one were rescued from M'ln¢8 Yéu cm,-_t Serve God _md Mwmmon advd__i'ill'c in tits,-sell’ consciousness/ of l_ l _-file 5 000 coal miners of the col1ll‘|Brunswlclr Government- had nllowi-.il try 'probably will he cel-led ne1f~_.~ehe rosa to no degraded to cnc pru- week. .fo-l}n-P. White. -inter_ne.ti_o`nal_flt of "Yankee Boodlers.” llc urged -president. o' the United-MM Wdrherm _ins Dominion ocyvernmeno not - to said today that -e. ,mee'tii'ig_ of -`_t31s_-“mn any furt_lis`r~_,¢_1§la1i_i't'l`:o the St. executive board has been called for'John and Quebec Ra'il\Ys)_-_Uotlipnli`-,l May 4 _in .Indianapolis to ‘considemlwhicn is building clie.rosd_liiit- ' tvo-. Ido Lire foe ._ ciiissihciirioii _Onecept per word nach insertion is this column. Cash must accompany _t.’hc question. “'l‘hel"s' has been _ li great demand for n _strike over the country, President White sa d, “Both cast and west have asked forthe unalkout because of the conditions in thc Colorado fields. Telegrams are being received every day, asking for ii strike, and n' meetin-si of the -board h-as been -called for' next week. The- iilternational organization can order the strike, if it. is f0_\lYld adVi98lble. 'U would sileci. 500,000 or 'more_min- ara." . _ TRINIDAI), Colc., April 27-Many citizens today openly P-xpresled 11. feeling of relief when it was learned that Presidrnt Wilson would probab- ly order federal troops in the stpllle zone. Conditions here had q-\1i8l1Bf1 flown since the nrrivnl'of the Staldl L;-oops, but the feeling between thi* militia and the strikers remained at Numiieni 5 and 6. wrwll-sd bv ll" °“' n his-h hitch- - i ' J D H- _ 1 i _ | k Hon. . . uzen in rep y ng re _ ______ l’\§Tf_'_l_L'ny‘:_“_t°';`;}_;1y;1ead were “med in 7022 :X353 €:__;'i‘;:,"_?_f§_i'5}-|_t_,:‘° culled that charges had been made in take the _whole work ovti' pl_u_' com- plete it in the hiterest of th`e‘¥\`il_l>i‘i~‘., l Mr. C-ilrvcil declared that 6f_§l_ual- iv cnc unc \~-ss to-ns_n»uilo~ sh.. the standard of ins'N-scional Transconti- nental Railway and was to connect th-at railway with St. John. Blnee` the Conservatives were in power _at both Fredericton and Ottam, he stated, -the specldcatione had been changed so that the road was being built with seven percent curves and one percent grades. Its construction, had been turned over .to Arthur R.' Gould, in Bhrewd Yankee, who had alrofidy made thousands out of lt. The entire road would not cost more tlmn $29,000 a. mll_e. This slim had been paid over and in ad-dition New Brunswicli: had guaranteed $10,000 a mile additional and a grunt was be- ing asked from. the Dominion. order. » Minimum charge twenty-ilve csllls----__..__;___-_______ - s _LEAV-Bi. .YOUIi_ FILMS A`T_’l‘W0 -Mace. ‘ 1951;;-isilumon. WAN'rii_iD. Mgani Fon o£1_:l_:il,i_lAL housework. Apply D31, _ __ mod ___8t.____________________, _1_l_i{5_§+il-28 wind-an, A imp ion onnnsnn housework. Apply Bi Upper _1lHll2_°9_- 2__ %£%;4;3_°M2!:_ ooivvsix PICTURE FR-AMES ALL sizes. Lowest price. F. Young, 72 _'lever Q\iess_lf_l¢_tee_¢_-__l§El;-§l_l5l1li>s WANTED”-A Gini. Fon cisnnnai. housework, Apply, 188, Queen Bt. 2178-4-25Mtf. WA`i'~i*r'1E5 ` .i"'M.\i`in-I-'on Giovanni. housework. Apply to Mrs. Morris 'izii water street. zzso-4-aolliisai. \\'AN'i‘i-:ii AT oNci<:-A iiini. ron a small family. Good _\__ivages. No hi , \ l t thisolce. WM ng 'Wy 0 2z;i9-4-aoiviei. _ _ thc New Ili-un-swick Legisllature last _ ‘ No. ’6 by fumes from an expl0Bl0ll- _ mont county trikers Y%9l1°l`€lll_Y -ell -- _ T JOHN Ap____ 28 ___ Gaptm In No 5 the na_____s me now ‘_a_g,mg_ i _mg____d ___ __ grht with mine z“m.ds_ year in M2870 to this roud. The many _ l - l I the contract for the construction °"l°°~“°» 0"” "°gm’ "nd wzht im’ gn Captain _ Stitt is going to New ' 'IEIPERITURE ng sdme scows and other plant tol H B' n connection with the dredging cpl l (Special lv 'lll° G““"‘“‘“9’ The company intended to send its ll°f‘?ll°l'1Y Wiadil M' °',;,%.°°°°l` ` or [mir days. Althollllil wsu inncwu nvintor, icii during s York t_o__riiaka arrangernsnts for tow- " ' D .0“||' E'|‘c\illght Sunday at the Hcl'\ll€_>rl A°l'0° dromo alld died later as a Fclilllt Ol Noriiii»l_i1lie_rl`enrl straits to -us used- . ”°”‘ ' ' ` ~ ine injuries su_slfllll°d~ ' cosine Events. - - » ._ i , own tugs to New York to bring backl THE WmATHm‘R"` N was n. the arousing plant, but owing to thc chance in ills W°_“lll°' Y¢"°f°,fg9“‘:_;'fl um ' donunuiinds of cold' weather there is W5 ‘ifl°ll9ll'l¢ ¢°“ll.m°°° ° p l too much ice in the Straits to allow the tugs to get away. ` lt l_EE'I lfi0S £TC. there were high, cold bn, cent psi- word each lnsoftim, ulltated that the obiect of Mr. Csrvsll The conosnv with which captain 39 ` s aihove miirfh o hulls s ions-siosrvsesr sus nos' ot of dredging to form g. harbor as tt said it would nrobsb_l-_- tele time --years ec -oomcleh this afternoon at `1. lf-_ -.Seth and at nwht it b°°“m°|this column. Cash must sccomPl'lllY was the san” °bi°°t which had >i“'l oder. Minimurr ch-ergo twenty ll" temperature recordciilcent-,_ ` T' prevent the construction of the road, dems . ' . _ th ' um Frida Ma 15th, for tbehad insisted on »~ standard sb high, M d’g'r°” abd" il:‘St J mveDhurcl¥ Miszion ]hmd~Gon-. that the road could not be built to which the glass e _ . sires M huh th . ii t. At 9 s. rn. cert. 2184-4-30 lipd..l e_monles provided bv the Pro- ‘gg “_m”_ aww _ _ ____ vince. 'llie svei-sa, cone ng N,'r_n_ in `_”“._ ,, .ke B mph, Alberto” on may New _Brunswick was $70,000 s hells 4th xii h the Dramatic Club Train 1; . - M 22; “_ I 0 t on °»c| “_ .-“turn immg. _constructed under the direction of ”__~4';:;_'°fy““",°,°p°,i|v(:»'n,'an@¢_ pg"-1_g5_._the departmental En»ri»nc¢|-'s and " " ' .2206-4-29M3l. _T-_°,'4_ ____ _ ~ ports. He believed that when lf, wa, “Wai-in enthusiast-. and cold -typfl si inure s- very up im. one .focicsi found to be Sstlilutvrr. _ar¢ument_€ll>eciol-lxnwhsn senlli thro' one nun si I- scum.. Premier irypc an-_ A Millie in-sir- minus- "“‘_‘Y"p ' ' ' 'intuniss or nuns r sum' _ ._S,_ §_ ,, 2224. _ _ 0 l.lii.__ use... cull ___ 2” I . "mir -4'i‘H,__speci¢i'trnin olisr- Lounou, rpm s9_..rch,, hmm, ‘ _ ilottetown to Albsrton._ Taking the Southerlsnd Campbell, Duke pf Arg- -* “_ __ _ Dramatic club to llljllillt ",S¢lll Wa- Ylv. Governor General of Canada W” " ° °“"' ters Run Dee ." Trsinl Ghar-'from 1878 to 1883 "is in s. serious twat! mluulfcs- lnttetown o§°o'cloclr min i-_condition with doulile .pnsumohi_s. I a. ter the performance. Ftrs for round .seu~re'»'esr¢otincows. trlr- 81-25- 2116-+%lMlll~ uiusnic ninimone our-cu piptiions of T0w,',¢0_- who fs connectelrllhindni-lng the rescue wo_i;lti.“_'mi__s__ Two huh-drsd soldiers w`cnt _lnto_that__l;’_li<_i`_;l1i_:i_l_i tha __i;l;i_1__i:_es____eli_;i;_l_ _e_X__=onc_i;2_f.__- _ _[£5 _thu R55” Miller gUma~,My,____h|ch, _les recovered include sig _ district todny. _ lion H F McLeod now Federal *ls ' - ‘ . 1-" 'br"vir_.iR1o cribs fm, sup at Usrietm p,,i,,,_ ci-s. imirisn Avrnron 1<1i.Liiip. '“”"’." °' °' .°’“ °“* mission lmd been -appointed to in-' vestignte the question, and Parlia- 'inent should await the report of`t-hat ,Commission During the last session of the New Brunswick Legislature, also, n committee of _five members had investigated charges in connec- tion with this railway, and Mr. Frank Black who bod sat on that Commission had declared that everv dollar contributed by the Dominion or the Province had gone into the construction of the road. Mr. Hazen I spired him all through-a doslrs to The Liberals when in oillce at Ottawa i'I‘hs.st. .ions vcuoy Rosa wsu noi Payment- were based on their ro- completed everything would be _ ' ' 'inn ..____.._______,_ ron SALE-Muni cousisrius of 03 acres. For particulars. etc., apply to Wm. Pound, Fredericton. __ _ _ zzaz-4-aolviriipii. ro§'sAi.E_-'o rlousio Powlen PAL- msr gasoline engine in flrst-class condition; only in use one season. Apply 59 Water street.A2Zll3:_4;30M3i 1'5`1iii\ic`iT“‘s'i°riiaie1~ "nNQiiililcli- Call, Phono num-ber 501 7.30. Thursday evening. April 30%. of Friday 'wining same bogged-4-sousi. i`.`6§i‘lA`" "i]'A"f:R7 sl ri 651) WATCH and fob with initials W. R. on watch. will sneer kindly uotllv the Russ by phone or otherwise. K _ . 22861-30l{_I_t{._ 'r'o`ii' 'sT\`iIiI‘A6ulr."’ i3ioi.s1'si1N-AYn- shire holler newly cslved, alsc call; quiet.and good milker. Ktllf-(Grd L. w5|t¢_ Wllmont Valley, Lot 25. ' zlss-4-z5i_;l_li._ _ __ _ oeriofns ron same s1i.va_a siscx sua dstenoo rom-1914 imp s Newfoundland stock, C. G. How- sro, iiiiieoin __ _ ___ _ _zosi_a_-4-ii_ii»liiii>_d_ wnuiiiiiiiln ci\rAai.s: vouuc. lady of good address. Must be ac- cnrsts in figures and a 8004 P911* msn. Apply at Star Lsundrv- _ _ _ _22_1n;i-2fi1~1_=»--_- r6ii""'sAiLa'.lriArcniNo aoos. from Standard Bred to lay. Prize wlnglng Whltd _wyBl1d0£f&B. $1.00 per hetting. Apply at 14 Bi-lghtoilf Rose. me-4-zsl/ici. FARM FOR BALBL- THE FARM OF the late Mrs. Bryenton, situated on Bracklev Point Road near Royalty Junction containing 140 acres with good buildings. For furthe-r particu- lisrs noply to Henry Horne, Wlinsloc station. me-Ii-aowiei. " “' /ll 'Y K' ' ‘ ' ' ' bi c t tile' e ffl ci " ` mg M i’ and roppmg ievdidlgqs - ;_ -» ~ _ ` rstv services. The ,church is located NUI 8 011 a 9% .men 0 l° 0' ` _ . described t the Academy of _ he fggu-,zhgkff unnghtdous 'man - his at Wsllasey, t'he'néwly constituted 0l‘H~d0 “O01 Strike Hllll *md-W9, "l°“ OTTAWA' Apnl 18'- fb* SL last night? It was discovered :hyin ' lance which-has cost -8 score oi lives John Valley Railway was tho sub- _ -L------ young Swiss’ biologist, HenrylSpah- and large property loss. ' ject of an attack upon the Cu iscrva- lingeh DES MOINES, Iowa. April _ 27-Un-_tive Administration of Now Bruns- _ ,_______...,____ _ -less conditions are improved' in the wick today be Mr. F. B. Carveli. FRENCH ELECTIONB U1ET_ southeg? Colorado fields, a strike nl Mr (‘-arvell asserted th-at the' New co_"DE"_sEn AD’ _.___ Q Pauls, April as-Bulletins in- the ‘elections for members-of the chamber deputies was_cnri‘i6d on- quietly today throughout tl16_l'epilb1lc. No ‘disorders were rap0l‘ts_d._ _ . :ion ofthe loam ei `f.ime:Iiii» will the virus or nyaropliol_$is.'{iiisyqiiefiibi-I ment in:ihe.iiysi¢'i|iuf¢'ii'.~f1¥l\`;i|i`._Eps`d_'s`§_l animals. Usually, from‘|_lk` wtoiifto two months elapse bbfdri hydrophobic symptoms manifest theiiiselvli-'|u_ msn beings. Such symptoms are ushered in by dulnsll, d6pl'§'iii`oii, it- riiebiiiiy, nun geusi-ei iihlieslln. _'ilu these indications succeeds 9. sliiht diMculty in |wallowili§. whlch__ll§- comes worse is the disease l_Iv`lue'e_`_i. and huussnesc or ills 'vo‘lue.'iir “hillt- ins,” as it is termed. eusiisl. The temperature 'i-ius, the dii!l'e`n1ty‘er. swallowing increases, the phtflht, ll- tliough tortured 1' by thirst; lrlrln violent sn antipathy to liquids ,that the sound of splashing water mit bring on a. fil. of cchtiilsious, and ful the delirium which sometimes attend# the later stages of hydrophobis the victim may _eysn attain". tv.l1!S_';Bli.' attendants. After two or three -_dl l of intense sullerliig death lilly' reldvft either from generslexlmustion. frdd_ nam failure, cr' from 'ncpnyxin dire to the spasms or _the thi-este Uniil Pasteur, in lies, i_iie_ii¢-ing discovery -of nn nun-foils Tier- 'rilfi __ :nero min for nui'uin___ll_sin|c'-onl`i.~,_£ slender chance of-welter# frail tie one oi s me nog: -‘"*rife imrbemfis Iurgery of A' red'-l'ii1`t'lI"lli~ lflllllfi W the wound was soil as was also`lh6`“\`i|`i #less and csultics. Pasteur with~ths virus of from their splnal` sn extract for in less the founded in Paris ple have been dsnt__b~i-ste from reduced to All over the dn the Pei-is fbunlilihsnd lent vor! . ‘lilinsrd'| Liiuraesf. Cures Rbeumetilm l .Ulf _ If -May/Lie. _‘-\.f°==»»f1_=_-_ in -. iv sciigief'*ln‘*,.iii§§¢°i”‘,__ 1-; .i ‘ _ _ . '- -' jg pnoiiiu 'csuseii~‘»i_i - fo`;or"'_j~riii`i_li»,» ' soy, ivn'ii5ir~vfssf-iiiceiiinliiv'-_cf , ._ .ix months ncfoi~o.l"*¥¥*i;ir=m.l- ,‘