[I SWEPT BY FURIOUS STORM Two Persons Killed and Traffic Demoralized By Heavy Rainstorm In New York City A despatch from New York up: 'A rainstorm that reached uncut cloudbunt proportions descended on New York on Wednesday and began 3 record arrocipitation that Booded streets. tied up tho sub- way, hampered surface and ele- vatrd tram in city and suburbs for now-ml hours, anil earused immense property loss. Two persons were â€than"... â€hum-u OM mom " not“ on. - Dream“; Toronto, on. 7. Flour Ont-no when. “MID. 90 per rum. made of new when. unwed tbt 13.55 to $3.60 "nboard; and " .6a u, £3.70 lucally. l-ntwbu PM“ numb, m juicy but. “.40, do.. month. 70. own. batch», in mm "e "Til. launch. when, No. i new .onhern Quoted n on tae, on tuck. Bar pom. sud " a at]? tas." Oman. whmA-Nov No. I when. u. to Ko. gunk]; A _ __. -= n If Ill} vat-M‘ Oat. So. 2 Ontario on. quoted " 32 to lie. otxtaade. and " Mia to “a. on uni. Toronto. Venom (tuna old on. 8't odat391ae for No.2nnd-t380 forNo. d. in: mu. . Pen Nominal at " to It. ouuide. Inlay " to Me. outside. Con No. ' Aunts-n con quoted no- minal n mt. cit. Midland. In Price- nominal u. 60 to 6% pct hum. Immune»! Pri- nominal " " w Mo. Iran Marimba bran I. quoted a an I ton. in bags. Toronto (ammo. Short... m. Toronto. PRICES (lf flillll nil!llllln Inner (tom dung. 3 to D to no; onmory. to tbe I to I 1-15 for mud; In. Cue in" of now-l- at dawn; Ira-h, N to Mte; per down. “been Now the!†minted has and 14 H to 15e for t Bean: Hand-pivKL-d at, 02.2 bushrsl; nymrn. 91.75 to W. Hanna]. Oct. T, Corn Ann-jean No, ' 10110., a to at OstrCnnadhn We.» on. No. t M) " to he; do.. No. 3 " to "tar; om. No. l ma. to to an 1-20. an 101 laniwba food. 50 m sol-1'43: mulling. u tat Mr. Bootrwtsoat-No. 2. " m 510. "out Irwin)!» Eva-1n. when patfttto.. In". 05.â€; annual». “.90: are.†balm. 00.70; Winter pawn“. choice. $6; Insight â€no". 'C60 to "rr. do. In... 02.06 to :10; Rolled mun. turn-In. MAO to $4.50: an. " ltrfiul to 31111-2. Bran, te. Bhorto, W. . man"... “I. loam“, m to m In! "No. & not ton. car Iota. tlt to .13. Cheese “no.1. Ive-term. 13 " to Ill-21‘s ftnamt autumn. 13 to 131-20. But- tor (sou-n!- cannery. gt " to 27 Sde; qeronds. 21 m 27 He. [in hub. 30 to Mr: -lortod. 29 to Mo; ' o. 1 "och, 17 to tte No. 2 aux-,3. tt to 2Sr. Panama. Trer .. un- low. so to Me. Dre-ml hon. ab- attoir MIMI. " b4 to He. Pork Bony 0.1:“. ohort men. blah!†gum e, pimp! Pontoon Oman: can": but. and New Bruno-wk with. on. 17 to Wr: to tar, turkey-m Mo. long rlear, "" _ h - lots. Purl HIM?! noâ€. can; hull. medium to a; heavy. atte. to S imam-l Damon. 21 w a 2iig! Tieremt. IK; trsbr. 14 M" pads, (rii/iiariLiir boon attached G a ----- tree, the owner, if ho has property and Hay nu lulu. in the tree, can compel its removal. Bniod buy no. ..1 my ia minted a'. tyi While oven the owner may not tu'",i,ir.'d".t"iu'T'ktir. No. t "’ 'IMO, remove shade trees on highways Baiod “a. as to 93.50. on track. To- without the consent of the munici- Tonto. pal council. yet, on the other hand, In!" m lumen. not flf" the nrunicipa] ceuucil It', Montreal on. T, Corn “mum“ No, ' remove any live trees without t e "m". iiG an mennadhn Wublconsenp of the owner of the pro- on. Y: t mm to a: t'a'tt /s.h J'. perty m front of which the Arte' f.',"iia,ttlgtc1"u.'g i., so bar, 1%1'iF.ttayyis, unleao such tree In within u m Mr. fgt't'"ttt,v,r." his: Ja,0i. i thirty feet of other trees, and even W,',,'. '1'g.."'2t,n'd'. “"30:':,M" GGG': l then the owner mutt be given at 00.70; Wing»; oneâ€). eyoietu.16; ggrgyet! least two days' notice and can de- IIPOI" no. 7". LEAD"!!! TRIO. CENTRE! OF AIIHIEL -_ honey to 11 " Mr: -lortod. 29 to Mo; No. 1 "och, er In tte No. l our). 21 to no. Pullman. vet .. cnr low. so to Me. Dre-led hon. ab- attoir mum. " b4 to Ho. Pork - Can“. an no... bum. " to 46 who» can; do.. mm at". but. but... 45 to 55 wrt Dr. Lard Compound, tienu. S75 " 101.4 to to Hm wood pull. no "u. not. iOb4 to tie; pun. “man. 375 11:... use; pure. wood paib. w m. not. 150. linnogpolil, 0-1. l Hm “in. " bar; May. " " to Mo. t land. I Mr; No. 1 .3 " to H sv. No. 2 Stu-met . bor. No. 3 yellow eorn. " " I will“ oaM. a to " 1-4c. No. at. "our wsrttamrod. Bran Ugh. {or flinngapgih. m to pd out. “a ant-and tor buteherit' mm. I- [and " when runj‘nu 1mm 04.50 to “‘60. and cunning old-ml MW! at is to $5.50 - qrwt. 5'0 uhoop mm at us to " 50. In! lam:- at I to ter5 'n'r “It. r‘ulvu .“ with a Nady ssh» at [rum .3 to m oach, at w mu and Quality. Thur. W's. no dun-u in tho market for hora. for will. for linnoapol“. ON in 021. Duluth. Ort. I 010.0 LImu-od, .112 5-4; Mar. “A 1-4; October. 01.41 IA asked; No vol-bar. 011314; Nah-r. MAO IA bid “on _8o._1 hytt. 91 Yei.Ae. 1 go!!!» IMAM]. on, U. Bent. on"! otrorod on“ at “.50. '.tu'gr,',f at $5.15 to 96. 11rd tho 10'!!erde op_t.h.g_t AWE.†" ' I a? ',,, 'ar, ,.ur msL Valve:- . . . tel 2'h','t"/df,' “1.- "t 1m", .5 to ml Rube-rt Beatty Met Death White, nan-h. u tn nun and quality t'hero wan Flagging th Train. no Mungn m J',',':,','.:"',',' tir I,),",,".;,,,':',':, . O h m the d m n IJ4 guru, an. A. V ' _ . . x! "il,'d'l'u rm: warn made N'. $9.60 1". A despatch from 3011‘}! Bay, , nt ' 09.75. dud mun. 'p,':',':,,,':':',?. "t " Vilma“: Robert, Heart). a young _ . t. m " v.5 ' . "' . - "i?,p,',T,: Tl.; "f 41min; brttvttetrts' 'ery ll anadiAn, Pacifiu Railway brskesd and 3!. l'd,e t6s'l'ip:'To'; 'c't (35333:); man of North Bay, was struck up admin. . to : ('nm y ' . _ . 'ltl'/. unfprtur to cannon. .a to 't"rii;'ikirlod by D train he L"2tet,'e,r “MW 'ifll'g'i 5-35 to "d", _tr',r1,gTg";,d,t,',', b near Parry Sound on the Casn um _ - " ' tl a. l w ) . $33.5.» 'l',"s'sSs'.."',S/"','ri' 4m! ruiwm.i Paeifte Torontn-Budbury bra_nch. .150 to “E: gmud “beryl. :6 In 'dint "ifli/ Beatty w“ braking on . freight, w . .7! te . ; can. ' . ' . . tha., m" J'ili/ no 3'“. and 'r",'isi'i'llt:t', sent back to flag the train . . "at was wa ; um" an, a I . l'lt'tdll'u"s to 06.1.5; mm. “Alum nucl- I fo w " oath. u w mu and quality. Thur. no dun.» in tho market for hora. whioh the demand IAi land. and . of alarm! Iota, wgra and. ..nt pe Toronto, ovt, 7 “hair. bun-hart In.†and n “.50 to I.â€; Quad. “.5 to “.50; Indium. .5.†In '6"tt: common, .6.“ to 00,“; inkling?) ""PAe'm .5 to 'tr..; Gll."'i'i 5482.. richtiGri." i213 G is No; Does-her. " bar; In]. 09 Tar. RADIUM CURE FOR CANCER Sir Frederick Treves Declares Aspect ls Emphati- cally nore Reassuring than Last Year A “Itch from London, Ttmg- hd. up: In recording the im- portant results " tho year's ox- ).rimos of the British Radium In. stitute. Sir Frederick Treves, tho Mlllé “Hum-n, in an address an- nounved Jw 'li-ry than radium emattatt" 'm haw. :lll}\|il).. tempor- nrrly llw mmv properties as true radium. Me mid: "We have proved that fur curative purposes the enmnutinn within t.'t to H hours Otfollgt‘s “Edict-all ninth.» pm: of rheumatic ‘Ions of thc radium lt ha urge-d w n I: came 5.000 1 'ollltsl kn UM!“ Stat" Harlan. LI" "ooh lath-l Country "can“ Pork 'nvmons. Ernest-Ind. " to " 23 to Mk; and "or... n ,Irrhor diticrrvertul. rick. that water Mllum emanatimm w as strong as the t natural water. " has marvellous especially in cm and similar alloc- 19. Paint: who . was Wheat no. 89 " to O! M. (‘nlh .; No. 1 Northern. ', Nort,herrt. 81 " to urn, " to " t-M. No. rar, No. 2 Pre. " to a to Me: interior, to 29e for roll. and al ml. 70 to 7% per , 85o per bu. on ' tter ltr; ehiek. m Me; gone. 11 IN . (“loud at nl , combo. bs to and 32.15 for] I at " tae toe twins. ban-IA to $L35 on 10thitr, to (u, justify themselves to the proper- ‘ty owners by Asserting their legal ‘right. to do such -pruning' because lot esstnlslished precedent. In this lease. no such practice, however, Hang Lt, has been talented by pro- iperty holders, becomes legally iua- gtifmhle, and such companies are Hus-t. as liable for damagoa tho last mime Joy injure the trees as they law the first time. However long a {Sank-mm at Woman Convicted of l Murdering Husband. l, A despatch from Saskatoon an: ers. Dora White. convicted of imamlsughtor for killing her hus. 'lmnd, Georg" Whites, of Gown, on .June 2, was sentenced to ten years' _confirtetnettr at Prince Albert peni- Iventiary. John Goldspinks. con- victml of being an 8000830?! after tho fact, received a fwo yeara' len- tence. killed and severe] injured. Incom- ing trains from all directions were delayed, some of them nevenl hours, 0.3 cuts and tunnels resem- bled rivers within canyons. Within the city the traffie congestion was such that the resources of tho tran- 'sit companies and the ability of the police to handle the crowd; were severely taxed. - "(335; vTiiTaai, Tait ".5 $9 to no; road. " to 09: medium, 31 to u; cannon. " to $6.50; much mtatetrn calvei. 33.15 to " -- - nu -- .11: IL. um '"rdV%'1"te'i'a," ia "Gd'GhiTrai sold it. "to. and 88.15 Lab. can. and $9.36 wait . ed " an " tho market. W. Ham). “I†ewes. 100 to 130 lb... $4.50 to M; Pun-w. -,'0 to 160 “I. M to 34.25. Lambs. mm and woman trerleetod cold at 86.75 tn 8720; buck lamb- wero bought a! a today-Hon p" Ne per you; sa . In leaia1ation for tho protection of shade and street trees, tho Pro- vince of Ontario not: a good exam- ple for the rest of the Dominion. Under the Tree Planting Act of the Province of Ontario, trees planted or left standing on tho public hi h- ways (and also on toll roads) ge- 001110 the property of the owner of tho land adjacent to the highway and nearest to such trees. Thus my company or individual destroy- ing or damaging in any way (even tying a horse to such trees without the owner's consent. u liable to a line not to exceed $25 and costs, or impriummont for not more than thirty days, half of the fine to Bo to tho informant. Telephone com- panies, who, in the stringing of wivvs, very often seriously injure and mutilate shade troes, are apt Penalty for Destroying or 1nlttring Trees In Ontario. )ll'Tll..\Tl0.\' " SHADE TREES mand cornperUation if he has plant ml and protected such 'rec. The pfopertyaovnor who is aware, of his rights in these respects will who greater interost in and grower care of tho trees bordering the highway oppoaite his proporty. He will also have more incentivo to plant shade trees. were treated at the institute had to drink half a pint 00 this water daily for six day. a week over a period of six weeks. Forty per cent. of these patients had ohown marked benctit. and in some 'matances two courses had apparently cured them. Sir Frederick said that the Ra- dium Institute was distributing the epgnatinns to phi-idem whose fa- tlonts were unable to attend he institute. and ya: sending sealed tubes daily to all parts of the Conn- try. One gram of the institute'., total of four grams of radium had been sot. apart for produedng daily emanation equivalent to 150 milli- grammes of pure radium. The records in regard to treat- ment of cancer supplermsntml in an interesting manner the achieve- ments at Middlesex Hospital by the same method, which was described in the cable: a. tshort time ago. taro wood}: 83.7,S, un‘gO. TEN YEARS IN PRISON. BRA hr,titfl V HILLED. to no: Louie-o, Show: to Man Who Em. ed Hotel Domestic. A despatch from Toronto aye: Chief Justice R. M. Meredith sen- tenced James Dickenson, convicted of manslaughter in connection with the death of Lucy Ives, whose neck was dislocated in a, row at Smith's Hun-I. to six months in jail. His Lordship took a very lenient view of the case in accordance with the verdict of the jury, which included a strong recommendation for mer- cy. Dickenson will serve his sen- tence at the Central Prison. _ Dickenson was employed as bar porter at, the hotel and on the morning of the affray he was hav- ing his breakfast in the kitchen when the dead woman slapped him and persisted in annoying him. He warned her, but when the teasing continued he lost control of himself and struck or pushed her. She fell back striking her head upon & tar ble, sustaining the injury from which she died. Payments for Grain About Forty Million Dollars. A despatch from Winnipeg “yet: The unprecedented and rapid move- ment of grain through Winnipeg again evidenced itself when the manager of the local clearing house gave out his weekly statement. The figures indicate an advance of about 30 per cent. over the corres- ponding week of 1912, and an in- crease of 50 Wu' cent. over tho can responding week for 1911. Bank- ers state that, the advance will be marked and continuous throughout the month of October. The statement, was as follows: Week ending October 2, 1913 ................. 839,85l,8 Corresponding week, 1912 ................. 30,561,5 Corresponding week, 1911 ................. 26,138,7 Over Ten Million Tons Through St. Mary's in Hrptemher. A denpatmln from Sault Ste. Mario, Ont, says: Tho monthly statistical report of traifw through St. Mary’s Canal shuws a falling off from that of August. but, still is an increase over any month of last. year. The total freight carried by 3,182 vessels for Soptember amounted to 10.910,365 tons, against 11,489,442 for the month of August, carried by 3,440 vassels. While the vessel pas- sages looked through tho American side were 1.100 more than through tho Canadian canal, the total ton- nage through tho Ca.nadtan aide 4rx- ceeded the American side by 1,545,- 695 tons. Captain Onslow Believed of Bis Duties In Australia. A despalc'u from London, Eng., says: Captain Hughes Onslow, of the Royal Navy. whom the Admin alty last year lent to the Australian naval authorities, has been aud, denly relivvod of his duties. It is an open secret that there has been considerable, friction for some time put between the British olficers and the Australian Naval Board, owing to the manner in which the latter have interfered with tho for- mer in the discharge of their du- ties according to the proscribed oustnml of the British naval nor- vice. The president of tho board is Senator Prusrce, Minister of De- fence. Wants IRS. to Demand Explana- tion Prom Canada. A deapatch from Washington says: Through Senator Oliver, of Pennsylvania, Harry E, Thaw made a protest to the State Depart- ment against his deportation from Canada, on September 10, by the immigration Mieitda of the Domin- ion. Thaw asks that the State De- partment demand from the British Embassy an explanation of the treatment awarded him by the Canadian oif1ciaU, Ho oontmmia that such treatment was in viola., tion of the privileges guaranteed him as an American citizen in treaties between tho United State. and Great Britain. "An operation was advised, olurnge of climate was suggested, but no one seemed to know just what was the matter. I WIS in bed three days in the week and got so thin I weighed only 89 lbs. No food seemed to agree with me. Old-Time Health, Eating Grape- Nuts. “1 had been sick for 10 years with dyspepsia. and a. lot of oomgtlics- tions," wrote l Western Woman. A "Grape-Nuts and cream was the food I trot and nothing has seemed to satisfy me like it. I never feel hungry. but have a natural appe- tite. Have had no nervous spells since I began this food, and have taken no medicine. “I told my husband I was going to try some kind of predieted food to see if I could keep from this feeding of continued hunger. “I have gained so much strength that I now do all my housework and feel well and strong. My weight has increased 8 lbs. in 8 weeks and I shall always eat Grape- Nuts as it is far plmsnnter than taking medicines." Name Riven by Canadian Postnm Co., Windsor, Ont, Read "The Road to Well.. villa." in pkgs. "There's a rea- son." Ever "an "I. any. man A IN. on gal-nan from "me " "me. They an unumo. true, and tu" of human "noun. GRAIN MOT EDIENT HEAVY. TRh FFH‘ SHOWS INCREA SE. BRITISH OFFICER RESIG NS. T ERY LIGHT SENTEN CE. "A “RY THAW PROTESTS. REVIVEI). $39,851,856 30,561,513 26,138,775 The proposal in Prune to tax J"'d'it duciive members of the community. t M is to "r. celibabes And childless oouplu. promises. it carried into effect. to be a welcome addition to the revenue ot 3 state any nod to be straining in re- aouxfcel. 'Jfi"lh that is probably not the beam on which it is founded. Dr. Jacque- Bertillon. the uni-Moll expert. all" tbnt there are in France at the menu". time 1.350.000 colobaiel, 1,800,000 “milieu with. out children, 2.650.000 families with two children, and 2,400,000 families with onlr one child. lt in proposed to a: the “oom- nulsory" family " thre children update tax Merry citilen 1310 his reached the an of ortrtivo without having threo children living, or who reached the we 'iiili""r%1',',1r The max is to be_ .600 98? child [aims 'short of the minimum ot thus. Thin tax would, it is calculated. yield about. '100,000,000 annually to the "Net. A little addition to In incomo tor rye): up “no will be _truly playful. The idea of a compulsory family may lead to wkwnrd results. Mun: oouplot, would willingly "crifUe much to have three children. othorg may have con. ICientioul mtuplea. But in tho once of a ttugilt ot bwo must. a third he adopted, nud it three in the minimum is there no maximum? " families are to be thus r6- lnlsted by the state would it not he bet- ter to M018: a sliding scale weanling to income? , ink of the â€mailing prmrpect for the millionaire who mitrtrt find that ho WI! u-heduled to bring up invent}; children or more. Surely if the mun vii 01,000 a year must, haw thrett children tho man with 850.000 a. year should hum 160. Taxes am usually arranged so that the man with I small income ha. nothing to may and the man with the “we the beam hi: burden. The minimum for a family inevimbly leads to the name cou- olnsmn for it is milking children equiva- lent to Luzon. Again a. married couple might have tive, children before the are of forty-Me and lose tour of them. lt might be deemed careless but such thintte have been known to happen. They would find themselve- penalised Tell' with tho mum-lo Without children. hen. too, in order to "CRW' the tax a poor parish priest would have to break his vow of celibacy. Or will the church he exams†The mammal will hove one excellent e mt In such a. country " Flume. It Ihould produce nomo exec lent 11 Mt). " (fanadinn farmers fail to gmro'the beat rennin in the conduct of tho variou- branched of their industry it is not due to lack of wort on the part ot govern- ment experts to provide them with inter- mation blood on ex rt oxtrasrinumt. A ps cent bulletin. No. 'er,', the‘ regular acne! of bulletins of the Dominion experimental farms. deals exhumivoly with milk pro- dnction in Canada. It. author, Mr. J. H. Griadnlo. director of the farms, has mule milk production I matter of medal study fur nanny years and ha. included, among the; cabinets treated. crap rotations, dairy buns. breeding dairy cattle and feeding. care tsnA.nwuurernrnt of milch cows. The» division, allow that milk orodarr tion involves many factors. and it has been the author's endeavor to treat of these an fully, clearly and almgly an poa- eiblo do that the bulletin may a of value to the textual farming mmmunlty. The volume is profusely mutated. and la now being issued to the experimental ttuarur' mailing list. Those not on tho list who desire a copy may obtain it on w nlicauon to the gublloatlona branch. do partment of new Innate. Ottawa. Prison Reform m Canada. n. in t1nderrrtod at Ottawa that, Hon. Arthur Mailbox], the new aolwlmr-genersl. will undertake the work ot Prbon reform in Canada. Thu in a work n which Can. ada has lagged rather than led in the pant. Rome of tho provirtcuut have taken it up. bat the Domlnlon on the whole has been content, to follow tho old method. lq__lta tytnitantipr%v. - The old penololry had three “an to punish the criminal for ttiq crime, to pro- tect. occioty and to write terror into the been. of 90.11119 mud-own. The new wnnlory mongol“! bat one (treat. Min to reform the criminal, Inc denully. " may punish, prom Ami dent, but all in; encrgiu are directed award Yetorm. Under tho old scheme: or tlllnga. we criminal 'tmtutstrd, practically 311 is life. a burden upon his fellow men. The new â€when: trim to in him to bau- hll mm burdens and to be I he] to moiety in- stead of v. muse. It d't2d him an: to respect 121mm†1nd than to respect, otbnn. Lastly, t teach.- him to work in . way and It 5 Hide that. will not. brand him during the romulnder of his l.ito u- a. jail bird. Tho parole nyuwm, which has been Ill/10M in Canada for some wan. has keen . own in the right direction. bat luau been . nap in Gd Aihriirrurriiir,' than are many other new to take. Meizhen In. . neat. work bolero him New Idea Will Revolutionize Riile Shooting. A deapatoh from Paris says: An inventor he. just demonstrated die- ooveries which gremlins to revolu- tionixe rifU firing. His invention consists of . special cartridge and double infununnble bullet primar- ily designed for tho destruction of alrships. In experiments an old gun built in 183.0 was used. Al- though tho cartridge was filled with black powder, spectators were u- tonished to no neither smoke. flaash or recoil, the strange, long bullet travelling fleet and straight to the butt instead of executing a. series of irregular bounds, as it should have done, according to accepted ballistic laws. The bullet carried 1.200 nie- trres, but it is calculated that with a modern rifle it would have car- ried 3,000 metres. BILLET To PIERCE AIRSHII’S. ", l e ' e li e. ., - u v." with}! inn; Elf-131?}: They re l l despatch from Minneapolis, “How do um know!†Minn., says: Mrs. Ida Leckwoid "A marriéd friend of mine t,,yd‘llas been arrested. charged with me so and warned me against all murdering two of her children. of them." - 1,e,p:,r.tie,i,i," to the police the woman "But you're going io marry has nut only cu fessnd t; killing the Fred." ttwo of which she is accused, but "Of Course Iam. He's ditferent."lur others as well. The officers ----'-6--- (say the woman acknowledged ad.. It takes a wife with true faith tn'minisn-ring quantities, of a. liquid brag about her huiband's ability/fly poison. The first sictim died in even when she doean't believe in it1 1906, and the last in July, 1913. herself. Inâ€. LeckWold in 82 you: of atâ€. "Clliiiiij"iijlltl"ii'" ME _ It l _...___.;, .3, . ' . . L I ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO comm on was I A nd Slur Haul Been Warned. Milk Production In Canada. A Communal Atrtur. ifr, sumptuu‘y Rum for tho noâ€! Wedding. Some or the cum lnvlted to the Bo., ml "ireddut--vr%umatrir than who have nven up hope or a troat_--?ro much genial-bed at the enmetnn. winch ul- tunnnately L. lxkely to be owned out, that morning gown. with he“ should be worn try the ladle: present st the my. many. in. wut memjhat very (on _m- noed will be able to thneae the wedding At Ill. tbo high and hulhy are the tent!» era now worn by ladle: that it w abno- lately impoulble for anybody seated bo. umu a row ot such head dresses to lee anytlnnc that may be com: on ln "out. and " " enamel! to be imagined on than vacuum the eelemnlty ot the ceremony Will be interrupted by I cry of "hate on m trout," or that omcintxng Irlertrv. will unit up an announcement muting ladies Ag be uaaoINtt in the matter. Yet another {nuance connected w-tth slys.wedduyr, " “wavered in the King a declewn to (“NO unletly to at. Jenna's Pence with . Bo- yal eucort. and to emphu'ue the lamlly character of the luncuon by new.“ the new to drive straight to the Chapel Royal, lnetend of tsrrtsntrtmr that they would mm at Bucklulham P111109 ana then mu " urocunon. Ivan Ashortu.-.------- We no well accustomed to Ion-emu null- ON in London. tor hardly as warning caller at a Britttsh port but her commando! itle his men a. chance to visit us. how the Buwlnn Baltw fleet, in m Portland and Weymouth, and little [mum of Bull- emn naval once“: and blnejwkeu have ‘been seen wandering about the Strand and the West End. 1'hoir uniforms close- lr resemble our own \eve'l to the little loo-lulu awe) and they would not be eac- ily duuntruhshed by the inexpert It it were not tor a murkodly foreign look in their {was remlnlsoent of the Prussian. ‘lhu m noticeable in tho seamen. some ot whom wear a. dutnwtly Germnn style ot head. but it ls still more appamnt in tho one ot the olhoen. who. in the emu-thee: [of than zeuernl turnout. 9113:th tulle!" the Roman-nun!) drugoon than the naval other. Spurs and uword would oompleta the illusion, but. they still low to the neat. little Nari-handled dirk. which hangs from the eltka weapon of cere- monv rather than u. serious instrument ot war. The German navy in their tmm.. diau neighbor in the Baltic. um. " tho timtt does not often put to tgetb, the Ru- alan omen" have probably the custom of going to Kiel for their style. 'ta nut! to get. " from tho British navy. n l he have they lull cull their unbordimto ot. Aotyns "mitchuusmu" . corruption at "mm. uhmman." When the anal-no get: out of the ex- perimental “age the Admiralty will very likely not up. poialbly nomewhere in the Medway, a factory ot its own. That wu what was clone 111 the one ot the sub- merlne, although the object was not. no in unhmdly suggested, to obtain u check on oontraewne‘ puma. But judglng from the vnrlety ot the designs of the see- nlnne wiheh are on Rrovisionasl, order tor naval eervloe. it will be some, tune hetero the Admiralty ere in I mutton to begin work on a ntenderd typo. Prmtlcellf ell the designs whteh have been tried one something. I em told, to he‘deelmd. One at the beetrhnown molten] and that so tar no reIle estlifactory ftogbt had been evolved. In molt were the Bo,stg were so (ll-posed that in planing over broken water the mlohlnee were not only mullah- ed bat were also held down forward and pron-outed from teklng on. "What la wanted la a. ttont with no head well up an that there will he no relishing and no water coming over to prevent tho me- chlne from rising.†'l‘hll expert also holds that the bottoms of (loam need not be stopped at all. Be lays that it the Mat in auiBc.ieststlr "hr the atom" the win†will take the maohlne ott when the requiulw epeed has boon unlined. And he is not I theorist but a. practicahmeu. "nature long," he declared. "we will he lifting " tho water struotnrel as big as this yerard British International Trophy winner." The other serious drew- hack of ousting eeuplnnee in and to be that their open engines are frequently splashed with sea. retort As an enclmed engine would involve wetenaoollnw that " a. difticulw of the wont kind. But makers are not hopeleen about curing it. Next year, lndeed. le almost certain to see a. surprising development of the loa- p Ina. There in no foundation. I um told, for the report that an order he. been given to Messrs. Swan. Hunter, Ind Winhum Richardson. Wnllaend. tor the oontrtrtM> tion of two Manot â€camera. the punctuate price ot which. it was and. Would barely exceed the omit ot the Cunard liner Mau- retania. owing to the adoutlon ot Home patent tubular system. The“ boats were prop-mod to be run between Great Britain and (failed: in connection with the "All- Red" route schemes, hut unfortunately tho Tyne tiran has no knowledge of tho cotttraet. So far as the project tor short. ening the diltance between the mother mum.†and tho Dominion and also pro- viding an 'Nfl'l,', trtrtts-Pam'tio (service In concerned, I shave that uatiefactory pro- new is being mule with it. Negotia- tions are proceeding between the undi- cate which has tho matter in hand and the Canadian authorities for the layinl down of another trtu-rotitirtetrtt.l rail- way end the creation of a port at Cape tit.. ('hnriea, on tho south-cant - of Lnbrndor. Some well-known peonle an interested in the plane, to carry out which Fill, however. involve m enormou- expenditure. Act, And it 11mm It. the munruaionuxl cer. tain Ilium by which. under fr. Mont and invalid "eontracte," Terr 70mm por- uonu were taken abroad to fulfil munic- ball engagement: of a. 1111th donor-lil- ing cturraeter. The results in" boon de. nlorable. Hitherto this rem-mun. of these rhild victims hi- beon cur-rind on by bogus "variety agents." when upe- moua tuivertuomontat and glowing pro- miueu were dmlgnad to deceive ulna-vect- " 93mm. The new act "like. user. nuslv at, this Iyetcm. Now no child any Kgrff to employment abroad without I meme issued by I Bow threat Mull- trnm. who mint be "t,itdirrd that thes oon. trurt in fair and rcunonnlblo. The sunli- onion for the licence must to accom- paniod by tho corteotlt of the parent. or Rum-diam and the contract must I). am donod by the Consul in London of the oountry to which the child in grounding. Every care will be taken to guard against, ubuua And oven than no Jimsnco in the timt instance rum tor more than three months. The new Itatute. with its “Ju- mry provUiomr, comes none too soon. but " In none the leu- a notable addition to the and. for tho protoctiort ot children. which has been greatly "nplitied in the last hm your]. A humane and none-awry “unto for the protection or child life in thin rly'"g, came into migration on Btrptotrttmr 1. It, is Up Ch) ten [Employmonp Abroad) A student of tho play of interruption.) incident lends me . tlls concerning " urehitootr, an elephant. uni mum lglo nudists. which would seem to an†t at the laat-namod class are now revert‘n' to their normal occuvatlonu. Commhwionod to 4trtteet an elephant. Mun. tor the Bud» vena Iloo and firing grin to an Oriental Inna. the 110th mu up I building in the ner of I “an. mummy garnished with minareu an Arabic t'meoritrtiones. Everyone w“ delitrhtod till one day In â€Morin. Turk shunted to stroll into the wardens. 1nd. pomiviug the head of an elephant, pouring out of the Bar-mule Mt. terior. my“; rulhod " with . upon of the anon to the Ottoman than}. who m turn reported it no the Turk-h Amati-dot, who main reported it to the Ports. which tuttulr cull-ed a polite remonstnuce to b. alarmed tn Vienna. A..t am it seem Annuit-Huncny ill almond to treat. the matter as a joke. buyun the representations bei repenta- ed m a more emu-gen- vane. 'lt. proud Haviburg mummy yielded and mu order went forth to the authorities n Bud:- nun to have the olenaivo masque dia. manned. Minnvapolis Woman Has (‘onlesaed to Killing Six. 'l l' tt " ERIC" ll Ill! CHILDREN. al l.llllllllll toll Admlralty and 80.911"... A Warning to Archltocu. Prtttetrtirtq the Chlld. The "All-I011 Route. ARE INCORRECTLY TRAINED A die-patch from London gays: Sir William Oder, Professor of Medicine " Oxford University, in his address at the re-opening of the Medical School of St. George’s Hospital denounced the existing system of training medical stu- dents. especially tho lecture and examination features. Sir William contended that the work of the students from tho day they ant"! the school ought to count for more qutr1ifiastion and that the students ought not to be under the continual fear of enmi- nation. Be said the Chinoae syl- tem of education which is directed to a. single end, the placing of ex- aminations, shows perfectly the blighting influence of examinations and how they sterilize the imngina- tion. The strange secret society known u the Society of Human Leopards, despite the ettorta of tho authori- ties, still flourishes in the district of Sierra. Leone. The members of the society believe in a medicine they called borfinus, the principal ingredient of which is human fat, and no one could gain admittance into the society until he had slaugh- tered one of his fellow men. The general practice was for a member to disguise himself in a. leopard’s skin and attack his victim from be- hind by thrusting a. three-pronged fork into the neck, thus severing the spinal cord. . Day of the Lecture to Medical Students Passed, Declares Sir William Osler “The great chasm between educa- tion and examination ia,'.' he con- tinned, "ahown by the statistics of A SUEIHY (lf llllllnfElel THE HUMAN LEOPABDS " SIERRA LEONE. One Must Slaughter One of ma Fellow Men Before Be Can Be a Member. In 1912 the northern Shorbro dis- trict was formed and Major Fain- lough, who was in adminiet-rative charge, had dbts his assistant Major Willans, who was in charge of the Imperial section of the district. In July last a. murder occurred in Im- perri town under revolting circum- stances. but tho authorities took possession of tho body before, the members of the society were able to carry it off. od in 1896. For yous the authori- ties 'suspected that these murders were prevalent, but onl in isolated cases has it been possigle to prove the murder, and then only a. few persons were brought to trial. Major Willans immediately took drastic measures. am ho arrested and held in custody all tho leading persons in the chiefdom. Certain persona turned king‘s evidence and were pressed to divulge the full working of the society. Them ac- complices gave the authorities do- tails of an astounding number of murder. and disclosed the identity of my prominent, chiefs and no, tive traders who were members of the society. As ' result of a. recent trial it were brought out that the society was in existence long before the British protoctorato was enabling}!- Wholesale argest‘s followed, prac- tically all the iMuential chiefs and prominent nativo traders being taken into custody. The action of the executive aroused I. storm of indignation, and wild rumors of native rising, were cimulnted in Freetown, and troops were import ed from the Gold Coast. Subse- quently, in deferenco to strong lo- cal opinion, all those persons against whom there was no corro- borative evidence beyond sworn statements of accomplices, were re- leased, although many so liberated were later ro-arreoted and dealt with politically. The authorities in England took such I serious view of the condi- tion of affairs that a special com- mission court ordinance was paused and Sir William Branford Grimm was sent out from England to At as president. The extensive ramifimr tions of the society were proved to the court and it wu even and that . member of the society had frequently to give up one of his own family as a sietim. Frdm one uvideuco given. 'tlk'" the London Standard, it was clear that the Met)! f'iourUhed at the time of the inquiry. The objects of tho Buddy: F irasb--lro make auserifUea to their medicine, tho borhrms, which is lup- poged to, have wonderful power. Beound---To obtain human fat, which is cmditod with giving mys- tie Rowers to any perm rubbing it on is face before going to a por- war or to interview the authorities. Third --- Cannibtrlitun pure and simple. According to a statement of wit- nesses, all the ftesh of the victim was eaten, cooked with rice or raw, according to taste. The making and component parts of borfims on which the warm blood of the victim is poured. were also disclosed. if: 1lllliltTEB----,I mm tttrttished. Possum: no apex-kn" roe-M W. (anti 3. FiiUGt ohmic-lo and armpit you with {burn to colon WM“ You 2m to u when pun rompbly by an we. ti may!» Bo nun-ll. Idmw all." can a tgt ad the Mid I. uulmtmd lot out Ion-k. If you in: l plenum work = (our found in whole or mm “In. writ. '" “I in will FGr'Taitrirt%sWttu" mm- '0 pa.) Ghli%Wh 'ihrhh1'ii'l, - Many M urdors. led Proves. supple. More Workers m conical mun, “pinata to the Boyd College a! Surgeons. 11qu of the anti-mu fail, yet them are tho very pick of the nucleate. The lectures ought to be reduced. The day of the lecture is put. It ought to be an “Hence on the part of a senior Itudem to attend a lecture. -- . -rin" the cue of ineMesient stu- dents parents ought to be tam Liter . year or two they would never mske decent doctors. There ought to be no written pepers st the final examination. Watch the man handle 0. patient. Fifteen minutes at the bedside is worth three houre at the examination table. The stu- dent needs that the incubus of em- amimion should be lifted from his soul. We make tho etudy of our profession on intolerable burden by examinations and the enormoue ex- pansion of the subjects of the cur- rieulum." Every person entering the nocieto' is jawed to the borfums by having his thigh lanced with a needle and his blood spread on the borfmn. The wound was then dressed with . special preptsrtuion, which left a poculiu scar. Another foul: of no- oognition between members I- n special handshnke. . "2iT air/it" Ji the trial ' number of the prisoners were hnatred, while others were imprisoned or dt. ported. Many of those Wood to deportation went across the bot- der to Liberis, when the cock; duo existed and in Siorn Leone u believed that many of the Room murders have been inatitrqted from Liberia. _ "iiiiriadreas was greeted with loud cheers. -i'iiU%sinior, of local osuthoriuuo and others resident in Bierrt1kono irihirUuumooe impouiblo to check the workings of tho moiety unless mung action in taken. Armed With Know. My Fought Beside the In. A despabch from Vienna can: Women no taking in active pan in tho fitthting in Albumin according to deepabcheo received here, from Avlorur, the Albanun capital. Many Albanian Ama mm, srmed with hatchets. fought heroically uhoulder to shoulder with their hushnnds, cons and brothers during the street fighting at Dibra recently. when 1,200 Ser- vinns were killed and 300 taken pri none" of war. Yukon Gold Comp-n)": E-ployes Were First Bound ad Gagged. A despatch from Dawson, Y.T.. says: Two ranked and armed men forced employes of the Yukon Gold Company into submiosiun on Lm-m Hill, three miles from here, and robbed the company‘s sluice boxes of concentrated gravel valued n 820,000. The m"1 uvurcmne by the robbers were bound and gagged and thrown into I. ditch. The company had planned to make the Ioawn's clean-up this week. “What's the matter. Mike " 'We wife chased me out wid a roll- ing-pin this morning, and then cried because I left home without kissing her trood-bse." "Wimmen certainly ain't got no consistency." - fl Hrs. Rocker: "Yea; I want to find out how to get more money otn of Jack." can u to an. m 7 h at“! but ytriii'iieita'i',ptii.t] and“ we: r I... b .3â€... cat 39332 K. was“. Mrs. Knioker: "Are you min; too take n course in I busineu col- lea?" ALBANIAN WOMEN TIGHT. tone, dull. the uncut. and min-nu dim. {tenors your gtotneeh to healthy vigor by “a; a NrDru-Co Byway-u Tablet .1me mqai--andea" out the ‘piccln". an A, best Month for “than from “all“ and dyspepsu 'tht. I Bent a! m Drawn. Made by tho NM Drug and Chou-aim] Co. a "So you are engaged to Tom?" "Yen." "My dear, I congratulate you. ROBBED SIX tcF, BOX ES. NW-Co Dyapepda Tablet- Ab". otthis “dumbed that all by is the nicest fiance I Ever Those Sweet G irln. The New Woman. 1neomsistent. 0". I†tetetsr4eii" ' I " t Wash fools m . Muslims. Piquct. t . etc. i Shirtinge. Shirts. ' and without HE. . . ' Ladies and Child: t Eml,ri,iileries. 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