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CANADA'S EXPERIMENTS.

Per 8.8. Empress of Australlu from

Washington, April 10. Vancouver via ports April 10-11r. M. C. Goodfellow, Mr. J. H. Southwell,! Canada's experiments figured in ̈ Mrs. L. B. Fox and Infant, Mr. and to-daya evidence at the Prohibi Mrs. J. Ramsey, Mrs. G. Read. Mrtion enquiry. and Mrs. G. E. Costello, Mrs. 5. Black, Canadian witnesses testified that Master K. Black

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LONDON TO BRIGHTON CONTEST.

London, April 10. Nineteen teams of ten men each started "from Westminster in the ning race. The Birchfield Bar London and Brighton relay. run Western Canada had suffered frontiers, the holders, finished in four hours and forty-five minutes, the last two years of Prohibition, thietyfour and one fifth seconds,

an unprecedented crime wave in

but had completely recovered there beating the old record of four hours from, since the abolition of the 50 minutes and one fifth second. The Surrey Athletic Club finished in bootleggers and rum-runners.

Sir William Stavert, of Montreal, seconds, the Hallamshire Harriers four hours, 48 minutes al 45-2/5 described Quebec's plan of liquor, in four hours, fifty minutes and

in resulting

the ten seconds. The Birchfelds led the bootleg throughout-Router.

W.K Chui, Mr. Chan Wal-yuck Mr C. C. Chen, Mr. I. Dang Mrs Field hook, Mr. F. H. Glover, Mr. L. 11. Ho, Mr. R. M. Hu

Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. 0.

Lee and child, Mr. S. K. Ma, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Minty, Mr. M

K. Ou, Mr. R. R. Roxburgh, Mr. w G. Saunders, Mr. P. L, Sul, Mrs. R. Sutherland, Mr. C. Tam, Mr. E. F. W control,

Mr. W. Y. Wang,

Mr. Mr. K. Yeh, Mr. ger. He asserted that the Yoh, Mrs. Find the people were satisfied.

Con law had increased temperance, Loon Agar, Mrs. A. B. Asisten: Mr. H.

H. Wong,

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Condaffer,

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G. C. Master Asisten, Mrs. E. Betzhold. Miss W. Betzhold, Mr. M. Celaya, Mr. F. H. Cortes, Miss H. E. Payne, Mr. P. E. F. Rokohl, Mrs. E. White, Mr. Yeo Noo-Buong and Rev. J. G. Barclay..

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Per 5.8. President Jackson for Seat tle via porta April 10-Mr. Goorge Mrs. Omara, Mr. Harry Scanlon,

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FURTHER PAYMENTS FOR FRENCH DEBT.

Paris, April 11. The Presidents of the Chamber

Apr. 24-5.00 p.m. May 8-5.00 p.m.

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Mies L. Liongson, Mr. Joge Miss A. Wilhelm, Miss C. Wilson, Mis that Ministers will give each 5,000 electric reading lamp. Staterooms with private bath predominate, F. McConagle, Mrs. M. A. Parduhn, francs and Under Secretaries of and all have hot and dold running water, The spacious steel

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RUINS OF 1,000. B. C. W

REMAINS OF TWO ANCIENT

CITIES IN PERU,

Lima Dr. William Montgomery McGovern, of the University of London, and Senor Julio Tello, director of the Archaeological. Museum of the Peruvian. Govern ment, report the discovery on the Paracas peninsula, twenty-five miles south of Port Pisco (about 100 miles southeast of Lima), pf the remains of two ancient cities.

One of these they have called Cerro Colorado, which is estimated to date back to 1,000 B. C., and the second Cabeza Larga, dating back to 500 B. C. Near them are. the ruins of a third town dating from Inca times.N

Of Red Porphyry.

The walls and courtyards of botli the older cities are of red porphyry, Cerro Colorado being buried under

olly

B. Carwin, Mrs. twenty to thirty feet of eand:

A. N. Lichnuco, Miss J. Lichnuus, Mande 0. Colvin, Mr. Allison De Adjacent to Cerro Colorado is an Mr. John Shrouse, Mrs. Rose Smith. France Gibbs, Mrs. M. Gabriel, Mr. astonishing series of burial caverns, Mr. Waiter M. Crosby, bliss M. Con- O. Nicolis Gabriel, Mr. William Leach shaped like a flatbottomed nell, Mr. T. W. Cloney, Lt. Comdr Hoffman, Mr. Charles Hanning, Mr. water bottle, the base of which is

R. O. Davis, Mrs. D. B. Davis, Matr Andrew L. Huxley, Mrs. Maria Sister Pelentus, Mre. Helenar.

Hurley L-M3, Bert S. L. Miss the teen feet in diameter and

Lee, Mr. Donald G. MeVean, height uine feet,

George A Master Constantind feet high. The caverns are closed

Lt. A. M. Granum, Miss L. Hazel Miss Julia M. McVean, Mrs. Clara They are reached through a nar tine,

Mr. Edw C. Hahour, Mr. J. F. Ethel McVean, Mr. Manley G. Mil-row neck or shaft three feet in Mr. W. J. Lamor, Mr. P. H. lor, Mr. and Mrs. A. McDermit, Mr. diameter and from nine to twelve Koptik, Ludington,

Mr. E. J. Macdonald, Robert Mogudge, Mr. Mr. J. A. Manrique, Mr. H. S. Me Moszkorshi, Cament, Lt. K. 11, Noble, Mr. and Moszkorshi, Mr. Jesus Jose Ossorio, at the base of the neck by a cover Mrs. George G. Reid, Comdr. Lain. Mrs. E. D. Olding, Miss Betty Olding of cane and seashells, while Sham, Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. Seavey, ing, Master James Olding, Mrs. Mary within each cavern have been Lt. F. M. Wilson, Mr. Jas A. Welch, G. Pratt, Mrs,

Walter Robb, Mis found from Mr. Herman Waelti, Mr. C. H. Ben Marion Robb, Mr. Benite Bazon, Mrs. mummies. ranged in sitting posi

five to fifteen.

soll, Mr. and Mrs. P. Ivanoff, Mr. Edith T. Randall, Mrs. Lois F. Rose-

and Mrs. B. W.

A. M. Birchall, Mr. Pasquier, man, Miss Evelyn Roseman, Mastertion around the walls, as though Mrs. A. Piankoff, Mrs. L. C. Collatz, William Roseman, Miss Nancy Rot at a tribal council. Lieut. L

Collatz, M. S. J. Hicks, man, Mrs. Emma F. Salzer, Mr.

Of Magnificent Design. zer, Mr. Ber. birs. Henry. Lowcock, Mr. Senchi Takshashi, Mrs. and

Mr. jamin W. Snow, Miss Julia H. Snow, and Mrs. C. S. Gardner, Mr.

The textiles found in the Cerro Angels Mrs. S. G. Kingsbury, Mir. Toning, Mrs. Walter Vernou, M Colorado burial caverns are magni-

Toning, Mr

Mr, Dallas M. Waltore, ficent in design. The pottery Pang, Miss L. Tang, M. Mrs. S. C. Ida M.

Mr. Chan Lane Mias Margaret Waltera, Miss Patricia found was primitive and un- po, Mrs. Young See Chan, Mine Walters, Miss Sylvia Waiters, Mre. decorated. The Choy-ha, Miss Tin

weapons and Wah-ying, Mr. Anne E. Wait, Is Allpix Windsor, implements are of flint and roughly Tin Sic, Mrs. Chan Shee, Leung

Mr. Cheuk-kari, Mr. and Mrs. Leung Mr. Albert Woodruff, Miss Virgined was in finely worked gold head- hown. The only metal encounter- Walecka, Ying-kum, aid, George Gray, Mar. Wond Barsott Mona Li

C.

Mr.

Mcdonald, Mr. C. Rekmes, Mr. A. E. Bassett Miss M. Theday, Mra. bands and other pieces of gold N. Nance,

Mr. and Mrs. H. E. F. M. D. Courtney, Mrs. Yee Sheo, works for personal adornment. Gumbart, Dr. L. M. Breed, Mr. Mrs. Yee Shee, Mr. and Mrs. G. A Ha, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Matteson, Hartmetz, Mr. and Mrs. Cuthbertson, of red prophyry, indicate that the The ruins of Cabeza Larga, also Miss J. Matteson, Mrs. Ah Lin, Mrs. Mr. S. Wune, Mr. D. M. Campbell,

Chan Shut-hi, Mr. Sang M. Ho, Mr. Mr. G. Passos, Mr. A. Allanson, Mr. city had at least 10,000 inhabitants

Lee Young-pong, Mr. Tung Ng and Mrs. M. P. Campos, Mr. H. Fayn- whose textile and ceramic arts

Air. Tung

Mr. Ng cho Mr. M. Sequeira, Mr. C Favacho, were derived from Cerro Colorado

Grover, Mra. You wan Tat.

D. Mr. H. Collaco, Mr. F. Favacho, Mr. and resemble Nazca and Inca

Mr.

Won

A. G.

HOW CURE, Mr. J. L. Lyman, Air.. 10

Mr.

remains,

AC Séquiera, Mr. V. Gonsalves, MT.

Riberio,

Mr. A V. Aguiar, George Roure, Miss P. de Luw, Mr. Agular, Mr. B. Margques, Mr. and E. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs. M. F. Leitao, Mr. and Mrs.

A D. G. B. Rai, L.M.S. Mr. and Mre. Miss W. Loureiro, Miss M. JH. Klakkert and Master Klukkert. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Loureiro, Miss

Per s.9. President!

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oauph, Mr. I. G. Hiddleston, Lt. Col. A. M. Cutierrez, Mr. M. R. Heiro, of trepanning. The textile de-

The skulls of the inhabitants are unnaturally elongated, and both ruins reveal remarkable examples signs of the Paracas cities indicate close relationship with the lost primitive

civilization of the

lands...

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